Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1962, p. 8

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ees "I'M ONE Bright-eyed Terri Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arsenault, College av- enue, is celebrating her first birthday today. Terri is the | granddaughter of Mr. and PERSONALS marriage to Mr. Harvey | and Mrs. jactor Christopher Plummer, cepting an award for the best) Miss. Dorothy Gordon whose|performance by an Roger|1961, a _--_) Tennis Club Holds: First Dance | The Oshawa Tennis Club held| lits first club dance of the year at the Grandview Golf Club re-| cently. | Many old members and pros-| i\pective members of the club | Flattended. Those in. attendance lwere: Larry Weldon, Janette |McNamee, Harry Chambers, | Edward Roberts, Albert Cox,| {Marion McNamee, Jack Kelly,| Barbara Cochrane, Gwyn Rob-| lerts, James Falk, Pauline Hil-| \ler, Larry Kendall, Janette Zambonelli, Paul Richardson. | John Gibson, Allan Boyle,| |Robert Brown, June Terry,! Brian Prestly, Mr. and Mrs. A.| C. Hurn, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. /Roache, Mr. and Ms. R. Cox,| Mr. and Mrs. William Harnden, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hewett, Anne! Bell, Bryce Brown, Mr. and Mrs. P. MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchel:, Mr and Mrs | mK. Alderton, Mr. and Mrs. K_| perry, Mr, and Mrs. W. Selby.| After an evening of renewing| 2/old friendships, the guests were \served buffet refeshments. S| The chairmen of the social >; \committee, the Misses Eleanor] # MacDonald and June McGreg- > « (or, served. The master of cere-| ¥ monies for the first club dance was Mr. Robert MacDonald, chairman of the new members' committee for 1962 TODAY" i Mrs. Frank Mackin and Mr w. R Arsenault and great-granddaughter of | @ Mrs. Jack Mackin, all of Osh- | awa PTL LD ae | Si a we FINE START LONDON (CP) -- Montreal) ac-| actor. in| & said it was 'rather Steenburgh took place this af-|tough" to win such an honor ternoon has been honored pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. liam Ranstead, Mrs Ranstead and Mrs Reeve held a shower at the latter's home.| Mrs. Leonard Clapp and Mrs.| Clarence Corbett held a miscel laneous shower at the former's home, Mrs. Wilfred Anthony was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Kaiser Crescent. The guests were en-| tertained with several amusing games and a medley of piano selections played by Mrs thony and her sister, ard Moses. old Gordon entertained at an open house in honor of daughter. Tea was served by Mrs. Clarence Hutcheon, Mrs.|Iiveen and Mr. and Mrs. A Edward Webster and Mrs. Al-|Armstrong will receive the bers and their guests lan Gordon. Assisting in trousseau rooms and presiding ing will follow over the guest book was Miss till 1 a.m midnight for light refreshments.) Penny Cline Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Coe,; Mr. Herbert Lyons and Mr. Jack Lyons, Celina street and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callahan, Wilkinson avenue, were in To- ronto on Wednesday where they attended 'the funeral of the late Mr. Leo J. McDonald. | Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of interest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with your items of| news for which there is no| charge. Telephone 723-3474. Representing the Ontario County unit of the Canadian Cancer Society at the Ontario Division conference for. staff, campaign and extension held in} Toronto last weekend were! Mrs. Fred Lloyd, secretary; Mrs. J K. Law-} rence, Brooklin, co-chairman for extension, and Mrs. Walter Famme, campaign chairman) for Ontario County Unit and Di- vision No. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bourrie} and Mr. David Frolick were) present at the capping cere-| mony in St. Michael's Cathe- dral last Sunday afternoon when 110 nurses-in-training from St. Michael's Hospital, includ-| ing Miss Mary Frances Bour- rie, received their caps. Taking) part in the ceremony was the| Reverend Father Wilfred Firth,} formerly of St. Grepory's . A! reception for parents and friends followed in the hall of the nurses' residence. executive! The official opening of the addition to the Oshawa Golf| Club will be marked next Fri- day evening by a reception and dance. From. 7 o'clock on Dr. Charles Mcllveen and Mrs. Mc- at}with his first Wil-| 'It Gary downhill all the way now Russell/Plummer, who is appearing in miscellaneous] 'Becket " in London going to be ' said play is obviously SOCIAL NOTICE happy to receive her friends and neighbors home of her daughter, Mrs An-|seph Flavelle, Mrs. Rich-| avenue, , 9 Mrs. William Har-|*?> non the . occasion her birthday @ New Hi Fi Clarity @ New Exciting Designs @ New Big 4 advantages get FREE BOOKLET -- write on Sunday, February 9 P HEARING SERVICE 2 to 5 and f to 9 p.m of her 90th) 850 YONGE ST., TORONTO WA 4-2317 | RECEPTION " Eva Badgley will be relatives, at the Jo- 450 . Cromwell Mrs from w.|Name mem- and danc from 9 p.m. nterval at a sastlee re seers en Address with Town "How Should | Know Where ra Her Medicine |s!" "Doesn't she know it's foolish to » Lb Ae E ike write away for medicine when she ean Khe i: WH medicine is delayed in the mail, Out-of- town "prescription factories" simply can't give the quick, dependable pre- | scription service provided by our pharmacy. And the sooner you get your: medi- Cine, the sooner it can begin to help you regain your good health. For peace of mind¢--have your prescriptions filled by us immediately, Capt, Warerticars Exchange tne. TH62 "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Jury. & Lovoll. Oshawa - Bowmanville -- Whitby "We Send Medicines To Europe" get it right away at-2 pharmacy?" The postman isn't to blame when i 1 What Parents Id Know About ly Allowance Cheques... Shou Fami WATCH... Watch further advertisements In this newspaper for 'additional information. Also the Special "Bonus Offer" ot your door... coming soon, . LISTEN... Listen to CKLB daily. Learn how you cae enter this exciting contest. COULD BE CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOW ANCE CHEQUE THIS AND EVERY MONTH AT ANY CENTRE STORE... IT MAY BE WORTH A CASH BONUS ! v9

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