Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Dec 1953, p. 10

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# TEEN-AGERS MAKE MERRY AT SNOWBALL SERENADE Pictured above are some of the teen-agers who danced at the Snowball Serenade, the Christ- mas dance planned by the Get- Together Club at the OCVI. From front to back they are Dan Ko- cho, Doreen _Mackay, Fred Sewell, Rhona Thompson, Eddie Broadbent, Mary Bilous, Ron Hewat and Edwina King. --Times-Gazette Staff Photo "DADDY CALLS ME PINKY" Bora in Oshawa just one year ago tpday is Elizabeth Anne Hol- odryzuk daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Holodryzuk, Muriel Avenue. Elizabeth is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Diskey, Oshawa, and Mrs. Harry Holodryzuk of Toronto and great-granddaughter of Mrs. John Maryniuk of Oshawa. Photo by Nu-Way Studio. NORTH OSHAWA PERSONALS Miss Diane Alexander and Miss Beverley Parkhill, Miss Barbara McMaster, Miss Mary Jane Makir, Miss Pat Rigg spent the weekend in London attending the annual re- union of the Whitesand Camp. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd and Bud, Simcoe Street North, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodd of Pefferlaw on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Berwin Adams and Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs. Zed Adams of Bowmanville on Sunday. James, Russet Avenue, will spend Christmas with the Reverend Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lennox of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hodgson and family, Simcoe Street North, will spend Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Dougal McKinley in Lansing. Messrs. Jack Bert and Clarence Thornbury, Taunton Road East, will spend Christmas with their mother, Mrs. Thomas Thornbury, in Woodville. { Mr. and Mrs. Dopald White, | Taunton Road East, will have as | guests on Christmas Day, Mr. and |Mrs. Gordon White. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, Sim- {coe Street North, will have as | guests on Christmas Day, Mr. and 'Mrs. Eugene Dearborn of Prospect Mrs. Raymond Faith, Sherry and I'y OUR HOLIDAY REMINDER to stock up o C up GINGER ALE n. L 8 ® L . ' ¢ > Rd 4h BEVERAGES COLA . ORANGE CREAM SODA & CLUB SODA [1] Snowball Serenade Is Festive Event for Get-Together Club The Christmas dance of the Get- Together Club, the Snowball Sere- nade, was attended by some three hundred teensagers who danced to the music of Jim Mathe's 'orchestra at the OCVI on Saturday evening, and applauded Judy Elliott, the vocalist. . Lighted Christmas trees were spaced around the walls of the auditorium in the centre of which shrubbery and a park bench, blank- eted with snow, and lighted with concealed red and yellow spots, made an eye-catching decoration. Small tables with Christmas cand- ing between dances, and a winter scene made' up of trees, shrubs and a rail fence, coated with snow, gave the main entrance a. festive appearance. Among those who won lucky Pizes were Heather Anderson, Joe oltfoster, Jim Reid and Carrie Lee Robinson. The master of ceremony was Ron Hewat. The annual Christmas dance of the Get-Together Club is always a happy occasion for the students who have gone on to university and other spheres of higher education to renew friendships with fellow high school students. The committee in charge of ar- rangements for the dance was made up of the president, Eddie Broadbent; vice-president, Mary Bilous; secretary, Gail Authors; treasurer, Ken Fisher; and com- mittee members, Linda Peters, Dan Kocho, Warren Fred Whalley, Katherine Frost, Barbara McGregor, Donna Peters, Fred Sewell and Don Mallet, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Terwillegar of Oshawa. ; Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Taylor, Orchard Avenue, had as a guest Miss Valeria Nicholson of Hamil ton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd and Bud, Simcoe Street North, will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller of East Whitby and have supper with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodd in Pefferlaw. ies and candles on them were invit- |of Abbot, Ron Hewat, |, CHRISTMAS SOCIAL NOTES , "Christmas Comes but once a Year And When it comes, it brings good Cheer." Miss Joan Slreve who is teach- ing at Glencoe, Ontario, and Mr. John Shreve of the Teachers' Col- lege, Toronto, will spend the Christ- mas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shreve, King Street East. A Mrs. Norman C. Mill- man, Mary Street, will have as their Christmas guests, Mr, C. Wilson, Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoselton of oc, Ontario. : Mrs. Laurence Savery in Savery, Carnegie Ave- spend the Christmas vaca- tion in St. Petersburg, Florida. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Kimme: Mr, and ; | Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. sons, all Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Love, Golf Street, will have with them on Miss Blanche Law- and the Reverend J. H. Lawless of Hamilton, The Reverend and Mrs. J.- W. Lashbrook, Athol Street East, will ar- ents, the Reverend and Mrs, cd B. Raisch at Miamisburg, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lashbrook, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. The Reverend and Mrs. E. A. Irwin, Fairbanks Street, will have = uests with them for Christmas ons, Mr, Eric Irwin | eir three s of Bishop's University, Lennox- ville, Quebec; Mr. George Irwin from the University of Toronto and Mr. John Irwin who is flying home from King's College, Halifax. Their daughter, Miss Patricia Irwin, will be home from Mount Albert, On- tario, where she teaches. Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, Bond Street West, will have as their guests on Christmas Day Mr. aud . James Benson of Hamil- n. The Reverend and Mrs. John K. Moffat, Simcoe Street, will spend Christmas Day with Mr. Moffat's arents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mof- at, Weston, Ontario. Miss Virginia Karn, a student at the University of Toronto, and Mr. William Karn, Toronto, will spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kam, coe Street North. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Kell, Aber- deen Street, will have as Christ- mas guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Northcott and family from Guelph, Ontario. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Hare, Masson Street, will spend Christ- mas Day in Toronto as the guests . and Mrs. C. E. Hare. Christmas guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Davis, Athol Street East, will be Mr. and Mrs. George Edgar, of Courtice, and Miss Mabel Challis of Bowmanville. Mr, and Mrs. J. Burk Street, will have as. Christ- mas guests Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huffman, Port Hope; Mr. Mrs. W. F. Gibbens and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gibbens, Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morrison, Pet- erborough. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. J. Crome, Jones Avenue, will have as Christmas guests, Mrs. iM Crown, Miss Moira Crown and Mr. Clare Crown, Lindsay, and Dr, and Mrs. Halton Webster of Oshawa. Mr. John Sadler, University" of ly man's parents, H. Gibbens, |ton HEAR BETTER for 18¢ A MONTH! SEER IMPERIAL OPTICAL CO. LTD. (Above the Home Dairy) 22%, SIMCOE ST. SOUTH DIAL 5-174) BUT-- Are available until YOU HAVE TIME-- There's No Time To Lose eo GIFT CERTIFICATES e closing time Christ mase Eve. Time is limited -- it takes just 60 seconds to that LAST MINUTE GIFT. And get a certificate for it solves the gift problem -- quickly. DAVIDSON'S "Shoes That Satisfy" Operated by E. A. Southwell 31 SIMCOE ST. NORTH DIAL 5-3312 Toronto, will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sadler, Laracor Avenue. Accounts of social events and of visitors to and from the city wil be appreciated by the Social De- partment. Dial 3-2233. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Mercer, Richmond Street East, will have 1s Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. James A. McDougall and daugh- ters, Janice, Patti and Kathy, Toronto. . Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wyman We Eh po Mat n Wyman ston Road East, will spend Christmas with Mr. Wy- Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wyman and his sister, Mrs. M. McKnight, at Windsor, Ontario. Miss Muereta Hull, Drew Street, will spe Christmas holidays in St. P burg, Florida, . Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Richard- son, Camp Samac, will send Randall, Guelph, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lovell, Sim- coe Street North, will have as their Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sparling, Richard and Dale of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. James of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, Mary Street, will be Speudin Christmas with their davg ter, Mrs. John Brimage and Mr. Brimage at Sim- coe, Ontario. Mr. and Mps. George K. Drynan, Masson Street, will spend Christ mas with Mr. and Yrs. w. J Brown, Toronto, Ontario. Roderick D. Dickson, Ridley Col- lege, St. Catharines, is spepding the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Dickson, Brock Street East. . The following students of the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing will be going home for Christmas: : Miss Beulah Ostrander, Picton; Miss Patricia _Stubbins, Sutton West; Misses (Lois Brillinger, Newmarket: Miss Don. na Davis, Lindsay; Miss Jean Wil- liams, Port Perry; Miss Jean Wright, Windsor; Miss Lois Harris, Brooklin; Miss Ruth Hetherington, Fenelon Falls; Miss Betty Joice, Lakeport; Miss Mary Wilson, Bur- keton; Miss Alice "Percy, Agin- court; Miss Diane Pratt, Picker- ing: Miss Joan Bongard, Picton; Miss Glenna Minaker, Greenwood: Miss Marie Sweetman, Seagrave: Miss Nina Johnston, Burketon; Miss Barbara Parker, Owen Sound: Miss Henel Bailey, Norland; Miss Jean McGregor, Toronto; Miss Ruby Hockley, Claremont; Miss Helen Lewis, Midland; Miss Helen Ormiston, Brooklin; Miss Jose- Shine MacDonald, Cobourg; Miss oye Mortson, Iroquois Fails. The following staff nurses of the Oshawa General Hospital have been granted leave of absence for Christ- jas and will be holidaying as fol- ows: Miss Theresa Cain at Lindsay: Miss Grace Campbell at Holland Landing; Miss Joan Miles at Til- bury; s Eileen Wray at Hamp- ; Miss Patricia Harrison at Monckland; Miss Pauline Gothorp at Ayers Cliff Quebec; Miss Ruby Henchell at Toronto; Mrs. D, Ly- mer at M ; Miss Marion Cleary at Lunen ; Miss Agnes Thom- son at Port ; Miss K. Deathe at Toronto; ss Betty Leask at Sunderland; Miss Winnie Schan at Toronto; Miss Helen Goodenough and Dorothy | pe GUEST OF HONOR Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harmer, King Street West, are holding open house on Boxing Day, De- cember 26, to enable their many friends to meet their daughter, Miss Shirley Harmer, who will be flying home from New York where she is currently engaged in three television programs. 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