ig Re A i ogi NY Rnd a oo IN ciate a Ap Eee cane ee Humoresque Glub Christmas Party ) of the Humoresque Club for the at the|Blind, it was opened by. the singing of the Club song follow. ed by the verse ior ihe bind. HOLIDAY SOCIAL NOTES Jo Aidwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs.| Christmas Day W. C. Paynter entertained atjiomic of Mr. and Mrs. dinner on Christmas Day in a ; Alex Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of West Hill, Ontario. ' Guests from the Oshawa Ad- visory Board were its chair- man, Mrs. A. J, Parkhill, and Mrs, Stanléy Myers. Fire 1n- tistry ) ospital:|spector George Burke and Val of Saskatchewan uly 2 Bow the guides for the his appointment after July 1, ' 1967, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick} yi. H tal, yres Hospi Paynter and their chree chil-/prige Scotland; Mrs. C. Miche-|piano fof the children's games, dren from Brantford were also : present for the dinner as welllrGagon' Hugin: Men. e C [age ete nes ere: Hospital, as Colonel Paynter's. two sons, Sing! Lady Reading Simla, India; Miss D, Baum, John, home from Queen's Uni- ee! gageeeninia Johannesburg Genefal Hospi-lKlimjack, Mrs. Howard King, Rar TIE rr Russell Franklin, Mrs. James ' Among the guests at the Man- pote ge ec Ai mg ley-Hasson wedding were the ; Morrell, nl Gooner: vn Saban ror bride's grandparents, Mr. andiwnittington Hospital;~ London, Wal ae Rolly Co Mrs. Ambrose Beitz, and Mr.|poeland. eer ae hor Wakely Prerag om James Hasson of Guelph. Other . > guests were from Galt, Kitch- Bre eC F -rernegpy gn Vessel. oe spunea bg: oP, Scat! The Reverend James Scott of| Marshall Diachenko, Miss Vera' er gape) ne fi, King. St. Michael's Church, Cobourg,|Siblock and Mrs, Parkhill. Pete Saceees . tt aeay, |S spending a few Christmas|" wach of the nine children ore id C isa : Port Hope, holidays with his parents, Mr.| scent won a prize in their erent aremal Hope,|and Mrs. Raymond Scott, Nipi-/Potes "Senta Claus arrived Plainville, Bew ey, "Cold-|ron street. 8 . ve Springs, Gore's Landing .and with gifts for everyone and fe- ear eer Oshawa. emg rd were served by rs. m Borrowdale and ee The Lenore Unit of Simcoe/her helpers from the Lions Club PFT eg * ee t Street United Church Women|sna the Lionettes Prior hd ee he lheld their Christmas party and|----- ! Larry Manley, now of King-ltw ey dinner at Adelaide ston, the former Miss Patricialyouse. The tables were decor- Hasson was honored at show-lateq by Mrs. Stanley Taylor BOLTON, England (CP) ~-- ers given by Peterborough Student nurses at a Lancashire friends at the home of Mrs. el = '+ ei leado Cs training college are being Garth Manley and by Cold- mas poem, and Mrs. H. FE taught sign language to help Springs friends when Mrs. Les-|uyers gave a Christmas read.|With deal - mute patients in lie McIntosh and Mrs. Bruce ing. Carols were sung and court county hospitals. McIntosh were hostesses at the| wrist played. former's home. Nursing friends SOCIAL NOTICE CUIDES RECEIVE ALL ROUND CORDS Pat Fairhart, left and tion held recently. Both fac aes presented ¢ Nancy Allen, members of gitls are students of the her daughter with her cord / aint cate a a 7 Girl Oshawa Catholic High as did Mrs: Clarence Allen ~ vn School, and were the first her daughter. Both girls . Guides, received their All Guides in the 28th Company _live on Byng avenue. * Round Cords at a presenta- to earn their cords. Mrs. --Oshawa Times Photo LEARN MUTE SIGNS MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Photo Courtesy of the Canadian Statesman NEWS IN BRIEF and classmates of Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital held a shower in Golden Wedding Anniversary Marked By Hampton Couple Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wilbur, Hampton, welcomed relatives, neighbors and friends at the Hampton Township Hall on the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. The former Lizzie Hillis and Elmer Wilbur were married at Courtice by the Reverend R. A. Delve, December 16, 1916. Both were born in the Township of Darlington and have resided there ever since. plants and gifts as well as 250 cards. Telegrams and letters were received from His Excel- lency the Governor General Georges Vanier and Madame Vanier; the Right Honorable Lester B. Pearson, Prime Min- ister of Canada; the Honorable John P. Robarts, Prime Min- ister of Ontario; Russell Honey, MP and Alex Carruthers, MLA for Durham County. Over 350 guests called to ex- Following their marriage/ieng congratulations, including they lived on the Wilbur farm, ithose who had-come from To- saad of sey Hagan ronto, Oakville, Oshawa, Cour- hed fe oat Solin Cl Aft me ed tice, Bowmanville, Orono, New- pag Solinn for 10 years they |C@stle, Port Hope, Blackstock, for 10 years they/port Perry, Raglan, Enniskil- CHARLES'LL WOW 'EM PARIS (AFP)--In 1967 there will be pogroms in Nigeria, vol- eanic eruptions in Japan, relig- ious strife in India, worsening financial difficulties for Brit- ain, no peace in Vietnam and a stronger mainland China, ac- cording to predictions made Sunday by four well - known French astrologers. The predic- tions, printed in Journal du Di- manche, include one that young Prince Charles of Britain will be a ladykiller. PLEAD FOR COINS WELLINGTON (AP)--'"What have you done with us?" ask advertisements for coins in New Zealand newspapers. The treasury is campaigning to get coins back into circulation to avoid a shortage. About 450,- 000,000 have been issued but @ their home, moving ,(°llen, Solina, Brooklin and Taun- cd on. emcee they are fast disappearing. Oshawa. The bridegroom was given a shower of gifts when he was the guest of honor at a stag party given by his first year Queen's University Theo- logue classmates. ; Mrs. R. Ray Branton, Marion street, general convener, open- ed her home for a meeting of the committee planning the night of cards to be held at the end of January at McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute, to raise funds to send the school's band to Expo °67 this summer. Those attending were Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, ticket con- yener; Mrs. J. H. Monaghan, card tables and miscellaneous; Mrs. Jed Wilson, kitchen con- vener; Mrs. Stanley Czosnek and Mrs. J. W. Wise, prizes; and Mrs. S. D. Painter, decora- ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dunbar announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Sharon Anne, to Mr. Roy Fred- erick Boynton, son of Mrs. Elleen Boynton, all of Oshawa. Wedding plans. will be an- nounced later. LACK LABOR LAWS Two Canadian provinces, Newfoundland and Quebec, have no laws requiring equal pay for women doing equal work with men. Sohn Ovens 0.2. OPTOMETRIST PH. 723-4811 8 BOND ST. £., OSHAWA tions and publicity. family and close friends. Ross Metcalfe sang several humorous numbers accompan- fed by a waged spring form pan. latine over pine- pple juice; let stand for 5 large bowl; stir in hot mixture and beat until smooth. Cool until just starting to set, stir- ring occasionally; beat egg whites until stiff and fold into cheese mixture; whip 1 cup cream and fold in. Pour mix- ture. into prepared pan; sprinkle remaining crumbs on top. Chill at least 3 hours. -At serving time whip remain- ing cream, fold in pineapple and serve with cheesecake. Makes 10 to 12 servings. EDMONTON (CP) -- Mrs. Ruby Shaw Etter, who lives at a home for the aged here, has been interested in the geneal- ogy of the Shaw family for 40 . Now she has been asked the Nova Scotia archives to | sa amas than any During this festive season more Canadians will sy GOOD CHEER with MOLSON EXPORT ALE other ale a a FROM MOLSON'S - INDEPENDENT BREWERS SINCE 1786 traditional SUITS Manufacturer's clearance of Terylene and doubie- knits. Casual, dressy. 2 and 3 piece. 19.99 LADIE'S SHIRTS Packaged shirts from leading maker, Prints in. relt or long sleeves, Assorted collar styles. -. 3.99 REG. 35.00 TO 45.00 LADIES' BULKY KNITS Pullovers and Cardigans. Orion, Acriclan and Wool, Plains Pity ne TO 15.00 6.99 Special Purchase of Ladies' Coats Some with bleached faccoon trim, Favorite with students Sizes 3-15, 6-18. 29.99 PETTI-PANTS ane Adgp with loce end embroidery trim, Assorted colors. 1.49 Mb REG. TO 3.00 . NYLONS REG. 69c PR. 6 for 1.99 HALF-SLIPS Arne! triest, lace ond embroidery trim. 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