Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1963, p. 9

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| Constable R. S. Jackson, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 26, 1963 9) RCMP, Mrs, Jackson? and baby | son, Todd, have returned to Swift Current, 'Saskatchewan, Chapter Combines after spending their vacation 3 : with Mrs. Jackson's, parents, Picnic and Business "PERSONALS Miss Mary Frances Bourrie,| Miss Kathy Kenny, Whitby, @ nurse in training at St. Mich-|is attending the complete sum- lread a letter from the Chap- ter's adopted Greek boy. Mrs. E. R. Snow gave the Im-| migration and: Citizenship con-) Cast ael's Hospital is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bourrie, Adelaide east. The Reverend FE. W. Fuller, Anglican rector of St. Thom. as's Church, Brooklin, and the Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, has-been visiting and holidaying in Vancouver, Banff and Regina. This marks the be-! ginning of a six-week vacation during which he and Mrs. Fuller! and family will be in New Eng- land, Quebec City, and Riviere Beaudette, County Souslanges, near Valleyfield." Toronto guests at the McKay- Ritchie wedding included Miss Ruth Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lip Jenkfhson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Youngson, Miss Mer- rail Youngson, Mr. and Mrs * Frank Adams, Miss Caro! Ann Adams, Miss Mary Lou Adams and Miss Betty Jane Adams hers from out of town were r, and Mrs. Donald Rose, Oakville; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hitchings and Mr. William Bird, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs fan McKay, Miss Sandra Mc- Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Valere Ver faillie, Miss Anita Verfaillie, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wels, all of Whitby; Mr and Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mat thew Harrison, all of Bow manville; Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Schroder, Peterborough; Mrs. Harvey Morgan and Miss "Roma Glanville, both of Orono "anniversary * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yeo celebrated their silver wedding recently. with a "tea at their Simcoe street home Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Yeo of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawrence of Napanee. Oth- er guests arrived from Toronto, Vand Mrs. Andrew Goguén; mer course at the National Bal- let School in Toronto. A bon-voyage party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. avenue Richard Kittle of Jasper avenue: in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hawthorne and their children, Roslyn, Beverly, Wayne and Terri Lyn who are leaving next week for nine weeks in _ Ire- land. A pleasant evening was enjoyed during which a presen- tation of luggage was made and buffet refreshments served. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haines; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leask; Mr. and Mrs. William Spratt; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe; Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Smith; Mr. and Mrs. William Parker; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baxter; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald §Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Near. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Taylor, Olive avenue, had their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell and son, Douglas, of Windsor, as week- end' guests, .recently. On the occasion of her birthday, her sisters held a'surprise party for Mrs. Russell at the home of Mrs. Edward Smith, Crerar avenue. On Sunday the family held a picnic at Cedar Park. The Russells left to return to Windsor, early Monday morn. ing Mr, and Mrs.-Verne Springay of Clio, Michigan, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrester, Simcoe street north, recently Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Harrison, Pontiac, Michigan, and with Mr and Mrs. W. G. Jackson, Hetbert avenue, Oshawa, at their summer cottage at Oak Lake, Many pre-nuptilal parties were held for Miss Barbara Ann Henry. Fellow workers of tihe bride, at PSI, Toronto, held a miscellaneous shower, as did Mrs, James Carnochan, of Rag ian. Mrs. Ivan Henry, of Kedron was hostess to a kitchen and pantry shelf shower. A presen- tation was held at the home of "- Mrs, Edblins, of Columbus. The bride's mother, Mrs, Charles Henry, entertained at a. trous- seau tea, The bridal attendants were in charge of the -vanious rooms and among 'hose presid- ing at the tea table were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Hail ': and the bridegroom's grand- mother, Mrs. F. FE. Reesor. The bridegrogm's paments, Mir. and Mrs. Robert F. Vernon, Sciigog road, Port Perry, entertained at a luncheon and an_ evening party im honor of their son and the bride-elect, and also were hosts for the wedding pagty fol- lowing the neheansal." GREW QUICKLY In this century, the popula- tion of British Columbia has grown from. 179,000 to 1,690,000 TO Ansus-G. CARPET COMPANY Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR e HEADACHES. e SLIPPED DISCS 282 King W. 728-9581 RUG CLEANING For June Meeting The June meeting of the Gol- den Jubilee Chapter IODE was the annual picnic, held at vener reported' on the reception for new citizens which had been held May 17. She thanked all members who helped in any way. Mrs. D. A. Brown voiced the i | | } | | | "Cedar Echo Farm" with thethanks of the Chapter for the) Regyent, Mrs. W. D, Burns, as| hostess. A large attendance en- joyed the pot luck supper. Mrs. W. D. Burns, regent, conducted a short business meeting, She expressed regret that one of the members, Mrs B. Raine, will be leaving Oshawa 'and wished her well in her new home and thanked her for her Work done for the Chap- ter. Mrs, R. M. Morrison gave the tredsurer's report. Educational ~€ecretary, Vv. Walker reported on the} recyent trip some of the mem- bers made to visit the adopted school on Georgina Island, They received a very warm welcome and after a tour of. the Island enjoyed a social time. Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, services) at home and abroad secretary,! Jitka Markvartova, Regents' hospitality. Mrs. T. K. Creighton added her personal thanks to the hostess, PREFER FRENCH MONTREAL (CP) The Czech people are not great fans of American films, says Mrs. a film company official.' She says only about seven American films are shown a year in her country. "Most of our people $04 SIMCOE ST. $. OSHAWA Cosh & Carry -- 4 Hr. 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