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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1963, p. 22

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 5, 1963 College F College Hill Home and School Association which organized in 1953 has had a very busy and successful ten years. Many activities have become annual events: The kindergar- ten tea in September, our way of welcoming new mothers; at our Sptember meeting the executive provides lunch and the teaching staff for the year is introduced by the school prin- cipal; Open House in March; field day in June with refresh- ments for all pupils and a trip to Toronto for our Grade 8 grad- uating class. The fall bazaar, our only money-making project, was opened by Mrs. Clayton Lee from the Oshawa Board of Edu- cation. Speakers for the year included Mr. Howard Brown, school prin- cipal, on school supplies; Miss ill Home And School Can Celebrate 10th Anniversary PERSONALIZED ATTENTION By 15 KING STREET EAST 'COLOURING Clint HALL'S BEAUTY SALON EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS SM) @ PERMANENT WAVING BLEACHING e TONING TIPPING' e@ STREAKING e STYLING Madeline Kelly, speech correc- tion teacher from Board of Edu- cation, Mr. Gordon Riehl, presi- dent of Oshawa Chamber Commerce; Mr. J. A. Robins, vice-principal of OCCI; Con- of | 3 year. Present slate of officers are: president, Mrs. Ronalé "enover; vice-presidents, Mrs. Earle Adams, Mrs. Douglas Langley; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Stacey; liam Trim; coresponding sec- etary, Mrs. Thomas Hanna; program convener, Mrs. Laverne Wilson; sick list con- vener, Mrs. Roger Plancke; cit- izenship, Mrs. Melvin McKinley; health, Mrs. Clayton Hurlbert; visual aids, Mrs. Kenneth Mor- row; Room Mother . convener, Mrs. Lloyd Schram;. social con- vener, Mrs. Beverly. Pearce; hospitality, Mrs. Harold Nugent; school principal, Mr. Howard Brown. recording secretary, Mrs. Wil- stable William Tane on Safety | Patrol which was newly organ- ized at our school last year; Mrs. Walter Branch spoke on|: trip to Russia;; Mrs. Nicholas | Lakas, vice-president of Home|; and School Council on changes | in Home and School structure; Mrs. Jeanne Frolick, Grade 4 teacher, on primary reading. Entertainment was provided by Oshawa Junior Hourettes under the direction of Miss Ruth |: Red Four; |: Ann Deboski Miss Feather; Accordiana pupils' demonstration of their skill at oral arithmetic and a]: films | | quiz. Many interesting were shown' throughout the 'iy By SS. ee PHONE 723-7011 ments oa Shirt Laundry Invisible Weaving Slip Covers FREE Pick-Up & Delivery Alterations and Repairs Aldsworth Cleaners SPECIALISTS LADIES! Let us give your family's gar- "beauty treatment' brings back that like-new look fast. that | OUR. SERVICES INCLUDE:-- The FINEST Professional Dry Cleaning Care @ Showerproofing @ Garment Drying @ Garment Storage Custom Cleaned and Finished Draperies and ALDSWORTH CLEANERS 36 Athol Se. Oshewe East 725-1812 "OSHAWA'S FINEST AND LARGEST HOT ENOSHA Long established in the heart of the "Motor City" . . . the Genosha Hotel serves as the "hub" of activities for the thousands of tour- ists, businessmen and travellers visiting Oshawa and the sur- rounding districts, and is conveniently located. The fine reputation of the Genosha Hotel for Service, comfort and an unsurpassed Menu, is a result of a thorough knowledge of the hotel business which ensures the complete satisfaction of each. and every guest. For Club Meetings, Banquets, Receptions, the Genosha has the e@ PICCADILLY ROOM. | @ CORVAIR ROOM). : e@. FLEETWOOD ROOM. FABULOUS STARLITE ROOM NEWLY RENOVATED COFFEE SHOP OPEN 24 HOURS PER DAY 105 ROOMS with TV, radio, telephone and each with tile shower end beth MODERN FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION REASONABLE CENTRAL LOCATION RATES Write or wire -GENOSHA HOTEL 70 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA, ONT., CANADA GENOSHA HOTEL 6

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