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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1963, p. 21

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C of bow AZ 41, Expunge 42, Remainder 3 43, ---- right: marching 37 command DOWN ia 1, Cone- bearing ie evergreens THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 26, 1963 2] iS THATALL V LOOK ON | YOu NEXT i) Y ZA - PAGE," MICKEY MOUSE E, TELL YHE KIDS THERE'LL BE A GLIGHT CHANGE IN 'THE DINNER PLANG FOR TONIGHT / GO I'VE TAKEN GOUP I'VE MISLAID MY OFF "THE MENU. EAR PLUGS... LET'S BUILD iT OURSELVES . .. FOR OURSELVES Every Contribution or Pledge, is urgently needed so we can build and enjoy our own ") OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM This Message Donated By The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 266 King St. W. Architect's Model of the Proposed Civic Auditorium LI'L ABNER SELL --OR LL WIN THE BET?" HERE'S $12.50, YOUR PAY AH KNEW IT FOR HELPING ME WIN. BULLMOOSE'S BILLIONS" 2 AND YOU'RE THROUGH J" DONALD DUCK THE LONE RANGER MUGGS AND SKEETER BUT IT TAKES TIME, AND, BARONS MES ON THE wea Wl KEEPS TLING. 2OWN OUR NUMBERS | ROMs = THER Corporstion, 1868 WRA Baciontet by King Features Sy BEEN SEWING IN MY ead JULIET JONES DID YOU HEAR THEL YOu-KNOW- WHO BREAKING UP WITH HER TEST ABOUT IT WAS BO-AND-SO'S FAULT--SHE CAUSED ALL THE TROUBLE BY BEING SO CATTY WELL, YOU-KNOW-WHO DION'T EVEN HAVE THE SIMPLE DECENCY TO APOLOGIZE TO HIS IN-LAWS HUSBANDS HEAR SO MUCH AND KNOW SO LITTLE Solina Couple Marks 25th Anniversary By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis (formerly Isabel Yellowlees) were honored by their immediate family on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary which was on June 18, They received a silver serving tray and a set of four folding chairs, from their parents, bro- thers, and sisters, From their daughter, Pat and her fiance, Constable Ro3s Kos- Satz of the RCMP, New Water- ford N. 8, the coupte received a set of steak knives and a silver relish dish. Other gifts included a sun- burst tlock; a silver pie server and many cards of congratula- tions from friends and relatives. Following the presentation, |Harold yellowlees entertained with colored slides taken on his jrecent trip to the thirty-third National Junior Farmer's Con- ference at Washington .He was a delegate representing the pro- vince of Ontario, The dining room table was -\laid with a white linen cloth, centered with a lovely two- Uered wedding cake, set in tulle (with white candles in crystal jholders on either side. HI C's FETED Members of the Hi-C group were entertained at the home ot their leaders, Francis and Donna Johnston on Saturday night. The VOW will meet on Wed- nesday night, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees and family attended the Larmer family pucnie et the Acres on Sunday. Constable Ross Kossatz, P, New Waterford, N. S., Mis Pat Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis were Sunday din- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rod pson and family Enfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Ormiston, Col- umbus. Miss Janice . Yellowlees is visiting for several days at Mr. R. Larmer's Blackstock. Baptism Held At Blackstock United Church By 0. HILL BLACKSTOCK -- At the United Church Sunday morning, the Sacrament of Baptism was administered to Lloyd and Donald Jamieson, The Jamie- sons are new residents of the community, living on the farm known as Wither Vance farm. Rev. Romeril chose as the subject for his first sermon. "The Secret Friend". The choir seng an anthem, "O Worship The King"'. Canon Ashmore and Mr. Jack Green are attended a Synod in Toronto last week. Rev, P Romeril and Mr. Carl Dorrell attended conference in Kingston last week. Mr. Weir Swain Toronto spent Thursday with his mother and sister in Cartwright. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson who cele- brated their 35th wedding anni- versary on Sunday; to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn who cele- brated their 25th Saturday and to Mr. nd Mrs, Oscar Mc- Quade on their 50th celebrated at the home of their daughter Roger Oke, Port Perry, Tues- day, June 4. Mrs. Harold Swain was host- ess to 17 Jadies and 5 children for a Stanley Demonstration put-on by Mrs. Midgley, Osh- awa. Miss Dianne Wheeler, Oshawa is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain and family for a week. SALLY'S SALLIE "Certainly, I confess I marrie® for money, and now I went it,' & "aot him." BANQUETS PHONE 723-4641 "LARRY BRANNON GENOSHA HOTEL | -- AfFANWNE, WN. NEW YORA, PRK SRCES ENDANGER ANOTHER 'S ACADIAN CLEANERS Odourless Cleaning Shirt Specialists ~ @ Pick-up and Delivery Service @ Drive in Service @ Same Doy Service Vaults on Premises PHONE 728-5141 299 BLOOR W.

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