PERSONALS Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. George G | Mr. Henry Goodall and Mr. and} Mrs, Gordon Clark; other Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.|/guests present were: Mr. Ro- meo St. Onje, Kapuscasing, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Con- stantine, Miss Sharry McKay, Jim Goodall Weds sta Joseph O'Neil, and Mr. Ginette Ranger [24 Mts Gerald Plekering, 9 of North Bay. At Temiscaming Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown, formerly of Oshawa, were hon- St. Theresa's Church, Temis- caming, Quebec, was the set- ored by friends recently with a surprise party and presentation ting for the marriage of Ginette Ranger to James Edward Good- at their new home in Toronto on all, Oshawa. The bride is the Oshawa guests. at the Good- ali--Ranger wedding last Satur- day in Temiscaming, Quebec, were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. | Teacher's Recollections Reveal a=) School's Progress In 50 Years "He who knows not the past, how can ie interpret the pres- ent or foretell the future?' With these words, Mrs. W. J. Salter, the former Miss Iva Everson, a member of the first staff of King Street School and guest speaker on the occasion of ithe 50th birthday of King Street Senior Public School, opened a most interesting glimpse into the history of education in Osh- awa, and most particularly King Street School. Mirs. Salter, along with the Misses Annie Ellis, Maude Squires, Alice Lawler, Kate Kerr, Margaret Coulter, |F. Davidson; Mr. R. Goddard,| |and Mrs. W. H. Hamley; Mr. A.| E. Maycock, Grade 8 -- Mrs.| Geo, Hamilton and Mrs. R. G.| Gage; Mrs. Roy Barrand, Grade} itt, presi-\8 -- Mrs. W. G. Parker and) proves The, Home. and -Schooi|ME, R. S. Stovin; Mrs. Wilson} Association, opened the business) = Mrs.. Willman and Mrs, Harry} portion of the meeting, and gra-| Ring. ciously welcomed the parents and introduced the honored guests and former teachers of the school as Muriel Oke, Miss E. M. Holmes| (former principal), Miss Elsie|Street School use the dollar per Mr. A. R. Carmichael's class, |E. A, Found and Mr. |Grade 8 -- Mrs: L. Patterson; Lyons, Miss Cora Cruse, -Miss|family plan as their money rais-|Galbraith and Miss E, M. Lioyd|ing project for the year. The|Holmes. Assisting in serving! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 27, 1963 business portion of the meeting|were the mothers of Mr. Car- came to a close with Mr, A. E,|michael's 'and Mr. Galbraith's |Maycock at the piano. | class. To commemorate the occa-| A social half hour and many sion, the tea table was beauti-jreminiscences were enjoyed by fully decorated with a centre-|the guests with former students piece of yellow and gold chry-|and colleagues. jsanthemums Parent's roll call was won by | tied with royal blue ribbons -- \the school colors -- and a birth- Mrs. W. H. Hamley, finance|day cake, in the shape of an follows: Miss chairman, presented the budget,|open book, and it was resolved that King scribed. t and carnations, MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA appropriately in-|| Cesh @ Corry -- 4 Hr. Service Tea was poured by Mrs. John) Weidemick, among others. A letter was read by Mrs,| Garth Gillespie, corresponding) secretary, from Mr, D. A. Sut-| s. Napoleon Le- ton, Ancaster, a former princi- cee cd Pagan the| Champion Piper Rosemary|Mabel Jordan, with Miss Jean)paj at King Street School, whol late Mr. Leonel Ranger and the|Nodwell and Pipers Gavin Wil-|Garrow as principal, comprised/regretted his inability to be) |bridegroom is the son of Mr.|son and Robert Gowan will be|the first staff of the school, present, but sent his warmest land Mrs. John Charles Goodall,|in attendance to lead the grand|opened in 1913, on property) congratulations and best wishes. | Oshawa. lmarch for St. Andrew's Ball,|donated by the McLaughlin} In his principal's remarks, | The officiating clergyman was|one of the highlights of the so-|Motor Co. It was considered the|yy, jy p, Galbraith added his the Reverend Roca Gagnion.|cjaj season arranged by the St.|!ast word in school buildings, | .ongratulations and attributed |The soloist was Mrs. Berube,|andrew's Society of Oshawa.|and did not become a senior 4, growth of the school t> the Our experienced staff would be pleased to help you choose your Christmas Gifts. We have an excellent selec- tion for girls from infant to pre-teens and boys from in- : fant to 12 years. MARRIED SATURDAY a y e 38 KING ST. EAST PHONE 723-7428 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 135 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY 668-5022 CARPET 282 King W BROADLOOM TILE of red As the couple left far a honey moon at Ni ra_«Falls. and points west, the bride was wear black and white. silk) @ we s, a black maribou hat and Ko bag; white accessories Ss white corsage, On their return o they will reside at 368 Park road south WAAAY, |Temiscaming, sang "Ave! Among the guests of honor ex-| Public School until 1953, high calibre of teachers and stu-/ |Maria" accompanied by Mrs.|nected wiil be His Worship) Summing up the process ofidents, and on behalf of all past Given in marriage by her\Gifford; Mr. Michael Starr MP|"'each fact' leads to another,|keep it up". Mr. Galbraith an- step-father, the bride wore @land Mrs. Starr; Mr. Albert V jeach achievement leads on. to/nounced the schedule of the |tin, = a ag writ? and many from Toronto. |we have learned something,|troduced a new member of his Lang gato comes the desire to apply it."|staff -- Mir. L. Carr, from Hes- rel: ; a3 train. r headdress 4 : Y J ---- Car a sae oak eonen wed-| Peacock in Rio de Janeiro, Bra- ber of books, maturing of chil-|Grade 7 Science and Geography . Mrs, E. Conboy introduced the : ~arri ' ay | ' ic ducator must Doreen Braund, David C Warne eras ner vei, and she-carried|cently in entertaining Mr. and\io08' in' "this. 'changing. world DECEMBER STORE HOURS , a bouquet of red roses : ittl blici _ rk. ' sa ee 9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M, E h V ; St G. Or e S Ranger, was her only attendant who were visiting South Amer-|er had, said Mrs. Salter, was to ing members are as follows ae ~ XC. ange OWS in . eC g and wore a ballerina-length redjica. Also a guest at the buffet|have a former pupil, attribute J iy 2 4 | R. Carmichael, Grade 7 -- Mis « MS\headdress was a red bow andjlan, formerly of . the Toronto|ed teacher. Resides being a/F. J. Higgins and Mrs, ae St. George's Memorial Church,|and red carnations. The flower matching veil, and she carried|Symphony and now top-flight|gteat reward, it was also a/Root, who were the hospitality Doreen May, (Dodie), daugh- girl, Miss Lenore Saunders, . committee for the evening; Mr a, roses. Latin America, Among the 25| Mis. Roy Barrand, a member|l.. Carr, Grade 7 -- Mrs, L. D fy Braund, Montrave avenue, be-|white velvet with a bell skirt' ay, Robert Joly, Temiscam-| ayes : : oe : : : a ' I Joly, guests were some interestingjof the staff, expressed the ap 3 : came the bride of David Charles and matching white and red son; Mrs. Knox, Grade 7 -- Mrs ' : : ane Now ushers were Mr. Jean-Marie| one of the world's top night club|Salter for the personal and en- Bangsball and Mrs. L. Watson; Everett Wayre, Park road white basket o same flow' Pharand, Thorn, Ontario and|owners and entertainers; Leon-|tertaining '"'history of our ley | south. ers Mrs. J. C. Gordon and Mrs. W t man was Mr wil For the reception at the White| pycelsior Radio and TV station ra hha mn Jun Dae. a are Oe ey ibe ce ener Philip Getcheil, poser, whom the host has been le soloist was Miss Jane ale,|0ro es ¢ | ; he noe ie Mr iy pi eae evi goo the Amateur Golf Open for Bra-| years sor, organist varry Peters e ring bearer ; F ; pages , , ain.|° : a g eee: leae the bride's brother Master jzil, as well as being an ordain ziven in marriage by her The bridegroom's mother as- in the interior of Brazil and|Mrs. R. N. Owen, Keewatin ave- length gown of carnation white cage Mectagan at the hg sisted, weqring a turquoise blue practises golf in a cow pasture.|nue, were ists to the Country organza over taffeta with aims Dutchman owmanville.|ies and a corsage of white car-| | dl Shy Pl gia : nave a ee aedes with the Episcopal Church in|Museum. Plans are well under- bodice and lily-point sleeyes.|¥o2™ms a green Satin brocade | Self roses ct Aas he Senet dress with matching hat and a their honeymoon in North Bay|Charles H. Peacock, the veteranjture during the 1954 season. Page : and Ottawa, the bride was|curler and lawn bowler, Arthur|Those present included Mr. and headdress wa "ystal mums he ridegroom's moth- ' ' trimmed cniemat ' Poet er assisted, wearing a 'blue black accessories and a corsage celebrated the launching of the|McLaughlin, Miss Dorothy Van 1 of pink roses. On their return,|'irst recording by two young|Luven, Mr. Fred Roberts, Mr length veil of tulle illusion ¢ hat and a corsage of gold 8 ' pete usion and chrysanthemums Father's road, Eastview. jand Agnaldo Alexandre, com-|!iday. She carried a cascade 8 ! te cua edna ee The maid of honor was Miss Susan Powell, and the brides- son, Miss Dawn Richardson and the bride's sister, Miss Pamela floor-length gowns of red velvet with scoop necklines and elbow- a dices bel skirts were ac- HOUSEHOLD HINT -cented the back by large red! Do not wring washable-fabric red velvet roses trimmed with nent pleats; just wash and let! red tulle, and they cannied cas-ithe garment drip dry |Moreau, also of Temiscaming. |yayvor Lyman Gifford and Mrs.jeducation, Mrs, Salter said,\students. said "Well done fulllength gown of brocade S4-\walker MPP and Mrs, Walker|something greater, as soon as|Christmas examinations, and in- |waist had a small bow. holding Word comes from Mr. Arthue|'TV, radio, ease of travel, num-|peler, who would be teaching ding ring holding a shoulder-|zil of the pleasure he had re-|@ren at an early age, were chal- school's Grade Mothers; these The bride's sister, Miss Nicole| Mts: Harry Donald of Whitby|The greatest reward the teach- } Mr. J. D. Galbraith and Mr. A DEC. 2. TO 23 peau de soie satin gown,. her|supper was Miss Muriel Donnel-|his or her success, to a cherish- Last Saturday afternoon, injcades of white chrysanthemums a bouquet of red and white|harpist of Hollywood on tour in/great responsibility. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. wore a floor-length gown of 5 ; Hurren and Mrs. D. M. Jamie ing, was the best man and the/people including Sacha Ruben,|preciation of all present to Mrs. Warne, son of Mr. and Mrs.|velvet bandeau and camried a Mrs. Sidney Sharples, Grade 7-- TOTS TO TEENS e Mr. Robert Goodall, Oshawa. |ard Bridge, new director of the|school". The officiating clergyman was|° 'The best the ushers were bride's mother received, wear-| whose husband is runner-up for $ s p for). Sor th > accompanied by Mr. Alan Ree- Mr. Gordon sponsoring for the past ree i a corsage of pink carnations led Episcopal Missionary, deep, On Tuesday evening, Mr. and glas Brz father the bride wore a full wougies. praugo \two-piece dress. w "CES: e Se ieee Whee aCe ey \Mr. Peacock is a missionary|Store committee of Henry House lewelled scoop neckline. fitt 1 the bride's mother received i : : : ; a lo As the couple left to spend|Rio and is the son of Mr./way to make this a special fea- the softky gathered 'skirt. Her COTS48° of gold chrysanthe- 1 j : y 8 skit er wearing a blue tweed suit,|street. The social evening also|Mrs. A. A. Guest, Mrs, Ewart arls, holding a shoulder Procade dress with matching , + al et kee they will reside at 265 White|Brazilians, John Kleber, singer,|R. G. Mills and Mr.' John Hal- roses and stephanotis maids were Miss Sandra . Wil- Braund, They wore indentical length sleeves. The fitted bo- roses. 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