St. Paul's School orms GP-1A F recently at Guest speakers were Mr. Jack ,\O'Halloran and Mr. Joseph Smith, regional directors of the | | | CPTA who spoke on the fune- tions and purposes of the of: ganization. ; Holds Fall Dance .Jand_old_ members and express-|tin Malone, M Following a coffee break, the nomination and election of offi- The Parent-Teacher Associa-|cers was held, Those elected tion of St, Paul's School on Gar-|were as rard Road held its first meeting|Mrs. William G. Edwards; Vic- the school, The| President, follows: President; Mrs. D. T. Jones; Secretary, Mrs, A. A. Arm- group of sixty was welcomed by|ctrong: treasurer, Mrs. T. J. the principal, Mr. R. J, Ireland.| Farquharson. Subsequent meetings will be held at the school on the fourth Monday of each month. | Old Country Club ae ~~ spe OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 3, 1963 713 |-YOU'L LOOK SMART - +» AND BE SMART -- in one of -- Approximately two hundred and twenty people attended the Oshawa and District Old Coun- try Club opening dance, on Saturday night, The dance was held at the UAW Hall, and members danced to the music of Bernard Tierney and his or- chestra. The chairman of the club, Mr. Leonard Riley, gave a short speech, welcoming new ing hope tor a good at at the forthcoming functions. The door prize, an electric kitchen clock, was won by Mr, Henry Hill. The 'Anniversary Waltz" was played for Mr, and Mrs, Martin Malone who were celebrating their 23rd wedding anniversary and "Happy Birth- day" was sung for Mr, Alex Shaw. 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