The Oshawa Times, 19 Jul 1961, p. 7

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ils THE OSHAWA TIMES, - Wednesday, July 19, 1961 7 Hold Reunion At Blackstock | By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The seventh annual' reunion of the Me- Laughlin clan was held in the ht Community Park Sunday afternoon with 101 in 'attendance. Children and young folk enjoyed swimming while the older ones visited. Winners in the sports were: Races, 1-2 years -- Debra McLaughlin. 34 years -- Barbara Ashton. 5-6 years -- Neil McLaughlin. Fag years -- Cheryl McLaugh- 10 and over -- Dennis Me- hlin. Backward races, 1-5 years -- Brenda McLaughlin Hy years ~-- Wendy McLaugh- i years -- Bobby McLaugh- 11-13 years--Judy McLaughlin. Bubble gum blowing contest-- Judy McLaughlin. Balloon throwing -- Darlene Malcolm. She scramble -- Judy Me- Laughlin. Paper plate throw--Mrs. Ross Ashton. Shoe kick -- Mrs. Fred Griffin. Ladies' running -- Mrs. Bill Powles. Supper call -- Mrs. Harold MeLaughlin. The en enjoyed horse shoe pitchin, Following an enjoyable self- service supper, the minutes of the last reunion were read and officers for next year elected. Prizes were given to largest family present, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton, Tyrone. | DUNBARTON DUNBARTON -- On Saturday afternoon in St. Paul's United Church, Ajax, Mr. Donald O'Hara, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O'Hara of the Base Line, and Miss Joan Degeer, daugh- etr of Mr. and Mrs. Degeer of Ajax, were maried. Rev. R. Norman officiated. Mr. James Clements was best man and Shirley Clements was the bride's only attendant. Mr. Kenneth Q'Hara and James Mulligan were ushers. The bride looked lovely in a frosted white nylon dress of ballerina length. She had a shoulder length veil with mother-of-pearl crown and car- ried a bouquet of red roses and white orchids, carnations and mums. The bridemaid wore a street length dress of blue taf- feta with embossing and a short jacket. She carried a bouquet of pink and white roses and white 'mums. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Hara following the | ceremony. The couple will reside in Ajax following their honeymoon. PERSONALS The Dunbarton troop of Boy Scouts spent the weekend camp- ing out Congratulations to Hazen and Wilda White on the safe arival of their baby daughter last | Thursday, July 13. Jim McGinnis has been spend- ing several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ag 2 McGinnis at Gorrie, on. s to Mr. Wg O'Hara (nee Joan Degeer) who were married in Ajax on Saturday. Mrs. D. Thompson and chil- dren left on Tuesday for a vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. James Payton, at a cottage in Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lennox and Robert have been holidaying in the Western and Central States. Mr. and Mrs. Hary Pearce are spending their holidays in| the Maritimes. | Smypathy is expressed to Mrs. Jack Phillips of Agincourt, for- merly of Dunbarton, on the death of her youngest son, Ralph, in Toronto last week. Mr Arthur Skimmin is out again after his bout with pneu-| monia. We hope you are: soon back to your former self. I Mrs. Val Compton has not | been well and we hope she will| soon be much better. Mr. and Mrs. George Birkett and son Keith of Gainesville, Florida, are staying at the E. J. Annis cottage on the Sand Bar. | A group of Dunbarton Kiwan- | | ians' wives attended the Vice- Regal reception at Hart House, University of Toronto, during | the International Conven tion} July 2 to 6 in Toronto. Congratulations to the winners | of the Kiwanis Spring Sotfball | House League. In the 6 and 10{ age group the Braves were the | winners. In the 11 to 14 age | group the Orioles were champs, | The winning players and the coaches were presented with, caps with the Kiwanis crest on | them. | The Dunbarton Kiwanis Club would like to thank all those who helped or contributed ot the success of the annual carnival held at the park on July 14 and | 15. | CIENT WRECKS ATHENS (AP)--Edwin Link | of New York in co-operation| with the department of Greek | antiquities has launched an un- derwater study of two galleys | of the pre-Christian era, sunk in| the Saaronic Gulf about 15 miles from Athens. Work by al seven-member team of frogmen is being carried out from Link's | research yacht, Sea Diver IT. | QUAKE CLOSE-UP AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--Sci-| entists hope to get candid cam- era shots of future eruptions of Mount Ngauruhoe, 7,315 - foot volcano in the North Island. 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