urday to Mr. Gary 'Plumb.!co-worker at. a miscellaneous) A kitenen shower was heid at Ch i t h Re union Held a a Parties, Showers London. formerly of Oshawa. shower and luncheon at. Mrs. the home of the maid of honor, : eee ns op er i Fuseo, Mr... Martin James, Mr Lehan's home in Columbus, at- Miss Margaret Ellis day evening the wedding party 4 neighborhood miscellaneous TOP STUDENT nine peste peer: g aa ek ; ' cere |W tertained at the h f ; and Mrs. Richard. Malik I Held To Honor Gawer aad juntheon wat naid nee oe ene workers The bride-to-be's co-workers Was entertained a hudasrooni's WINNIPEG (CP)--Chief Jus : " oT and Mrs. Robert McDonnell i LDL ok Clik Hours, Mes. | Die future bridegroom's &is- in the personnel office at Du the prospective ' AL onece teltachic OF 4 "§ At Knights Of Columbus Hall Mr,. and Mrs, wal gas raat Mildred Orpwood Sichuan : sf on the hostess ter, Mrs. Floyd Gavas, Laur- plate Canada Limited presented rove ta ad Gavas, toba's read of ol -- olowe anc . A , fee a The annual Christopher re-;Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. William x 1 as "ns ad Miss Mildred Orpwood,\assisted by Mrs. Roy Mingay, entian street, opened her home pkey gees shale port ; - oe has received the senior gradu- union was held recently for pre- Richard, Mr, Sauveur Nadeau, Mrs. Thad McCarthy, Mr, and/daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Walter Spratt and Mrs. for a buffet luncheon and pan- af , 1; BN atk opitee SHORT LIVES ate award of the Winmpeg Fly- vious class members and their M Rose Sct aiz, Mr. Patrick M y ait Malcnes Mr. and|Orpwood, was honored at a Karl Shaw, % of Tresane try shower, with guests attend-@ Personal RIN a o Life expectancy at birth cur-jing Club. Chief Justice Trit- guests at Knights of Columbus sain sha i 4 Mr Ge aid es V illiam Neil and the Rev-:humber of showers and parties street, ing from Kitchener, London and party . rently is only 30 to 40 years in|schler, 62, was one of 80 whe Hall, The hosts of this re-union acer Me. pl Me : eae anche 'A 'G. Guesnele prior to her marriage last Sat- Mrs. John Lehan honored her, Toronto Following the rehearsal, Fri-|tropical Africa : received their wings were members of class number J : " a w TL y UAE YLT The Christopher's are in j ty ty j j i dividuals dedicated to make the world a better place to live in It is not an organization, it is a movement, trained to combat Godlessness,'in the fields of edu- cation, government, labor rela tions, and communications, The leadership course is on-de- nominational The reunion opened with the Christopher prayer led by the master of ceremonies Gerald Reid Following the welcome of all in attendance, Terrence 0'Con- nor and Gerald Reid gave a demonstration of a warm-up used to relieve tensions of a speaker Class number four was intro dj j "| \ ' * ee j Le aod ante ey! EO : Lo No, 19-18, PORTABLE TV. Lightweight and demonstrated by that group and Ee HE : : ( j j j lovely! 19" picture. Personal-listening jack. volunteers. The chain talk ex Rog Mba ey emplified people thinking on their feet with a second's notice The audience was entertained with Irish songs. sung by Mrs John Liptay and French songs by Mr. and Mrs. Weillie Richard and Mr. Sauveur Nadeau, piano accompaniment was bv Miss Rose Schmalz A poem was composed and! read by Mrs. Joseph Pilkington] called "Seventeen Rays of Sun shine' Gifts were -presented to the} Reverend A. G. Quesnelle. chap-| lain of ass number four by| Mary McDonald. to Mr. Albert] Doucette hy Mr Joseph| Pilkington, and in the of Mr. Lorne Devine bert Doucette received fram Mr James Neal The Reverend Patrick Darby who will be 'chaplain. for the next Christopher Class gave a short talk to the group The next Christopher Course wil tart at St. Gregory's Aud torium., Sunday January 12 é No. 23-732, 23° TV CONSOLE. 24 tubes, plus 1984 from 2 until 4 and con | : j ie j j exclusive IMMUTRON for maximum picture tinue once a week for ten weeks s : stability. Sliding tambour doors. 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The} service began with the singing | of hymn No. 388. Mrs. Howard} Toaze read the meditation. Mrs | Ernest Rantz led the group in prayer ' Pes ~ ath i : : é : The next annual meeting of] 3 A " SS ¥ i igh . Ege 2 i i No. 5055, CLOCK RADIO. Happy hours the UCW will be held on Jan we' a ! , 2 eS : ahead! 5-tube radio. Telechron ais Ts. at 8 Gt ' vee =, . , see clock. '"'Sleep-switch"'. Choice Mrs. Robert Currie, leader of : fl 'eG - ' nee -- the nominating committee des ; No. 5059, PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER, Twin- : named the new. executive as uggs ] - : i track, single speed, 6" x 4'" speaker resident. Mrs. Howard Toaze ; | , for rich sound. 5 push-buttons. ice-prasident. Mrs. Nick Gu f . | : Terrific Fleetwood value! enchyn, secretary, Mrs. Steven re : Salmers; treasurer, Mrs. Elgin} Savery friendship convener Mrs. Ernest' Rantz; press se ecretary, Mrs. Ronald Harnden The group leaders will be Mrs Norman. 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