Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1967, p. 11

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tial Parties Thompson Thompson whose David Robbins is omorrow has been owers prior to the Sulley of Agincourt hower in the home Mrs. W. J. Dray- court. Souch and Miss held a_ kitchen e former's home, enue, the Auto Workers dit Union held a er in the home of reve, Whitby. ; Dimitroff, Mon- 'and her mother, rockman, held a shower in the . Dimitroff, Mrs. Forsythe, Regent a miscellaneous home. al party was held yy Mr. and Mrs. bins, Windemere degroom's brother aw, in their home, A TIMES TURE RINTS Y PHOTO VICE be. £., Oshewe -- 1.50 each - 1.25 each punt on Orders More Pictures cs in the latest rics ABRIC awa, Ontarle L 9725-4551 | Miss Gladys Hill, asso- ciate director of nursing education, chats with gradu- ) | v- ating nurses and their guests at the Graduation tea. Left to right are Miss TOP STUDENTS TO SE PATRICIA BRANSCOMBE DONNA BRYANT HELEN BURKE Nurses-in-Training To Receive Prizes Nurses in training at Oshawa General Hospital will receive special awards at the gradua- tion exercises tonight. In the Intermediate Year the winners are Patricia Brans- vecombe, Picton; the Supervis- ors' prize for general proficien- cy; Beverley Carrington, Gorm- ley, the Business and Profession- 'al Women's Club of Oshawa prize for highest standing in theory; Donna Bryant, Whitby, 'the Dr. W. H. Stanley prize for @fficiency in surgical nursing. In the Junior Year the awards and their winners are: the Al- 'ymnae Association, Oshawa General Hospital School of Nurs- ing prize for general proficiency, 'Patricia Ann Harder, Trenton; the Award certificate, the Cana- dian Nurse Journal for second highest standing in general pro- Ficiency, Helen Burke, Sharbot Lake. * ROMANTIC MINDED * NEW YORK (AP)--New York City recently spent $200,000 to Fenovate the Central Park Zoo eafeteria and provide more ights in an effort to attract 'strolling couples to the park at ht, ~~ ® sposenamsesconmams a coeur BSS SEAR annals BEVERLEY CARRINGTON 250 soa meters « |slightly 4 ap. \ - Janice Parker and her mother, Mrs. W. H. Parker; Mrs. N. G. Siblock and her One of the highlights of gra- '4\duation week for the School of Nursing, Oshawa General Hos- pital is the Graduation Tea giv- en by the directors of nursing, instructors, supervisors and head nurses for the graduates and their mothers. Receiving the guests at Mc- Laughlin Hall yesterday after- noon were Miss E. F. Bell, dir- ector of nursing; Mrs. Mildred Gulliver, associate director of nursing service and Miss Glad- ys Hill, associate director of nur- sing education. Pouring tea at the attractive 4|table centered with spring flo- *|wers were Mrs. Mary Telford, *|former director of nursing; Mrs. '|Gertrude Bulmer, night super- visor, Miss D. Wright, instruc- tor and Mrs. Z. Dionner, head nurse. Attending from out of town were: Mrs. B. H. Cook, Stirling; Mrs. H. Crowe and Miss Crowe, Bloomfield; Mrs. J. Lea- vitt, Mrs. R. Groat, Whitby; Mrs. E. Disney, Pickering; Mrs. nell, Mrs. C. B. Farnell, Mrs. A. Hladysh, Mrs. E. Hladysh, SALAD COOLER Toss cubes of watermelon with *|chopped crisp western iceberg lettuce, pineapple chunks and sliced strawberries. Serve in the melon shell. Top with scoops of lime sherbet and let it melt to become a tangy ~ | dressing. PATRICIA HARDER BRING BACK SIESTA SANTIAGO (AP) -- City offi- cials are considering a petition to the government for restora- tion of the siesta in Chile's major cities. A 1966 decree re- quired stores to remain open at midday but storekeepers com- Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department National President of theljincluded Mr. and Mrs. | |Thompson and Kenneth Thomp- | SOCI A l & PERSONAL son, all of Mount Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cooksey, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fraser, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Culley, Agincourt; Mr. and Mrs, Earl _ |Draper, Mrs. Karl Hurst, the FE.|Misses Heather and Debbie THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 2, 1967 11 Mr. and Mrs. Norman it basen ngs will attend 'the gra- Intyre, the former Doris Toniin|duation of her sister, Miss Al- of Oshawa, whose marriage took|ice Carol Pearce from the Uni- 7" poset in ir He versity of Toronto and will at- © Suesis at a supper for im-|tend her own class reunion at 'Royal Canadian Naval Associa- Royal Canadian Naval Associa- tion, Herbert A. Maynard, and Mrs. Maynard were the guests of the London Branch of the tion at its Centennial Ball last Saturday held at HMS Prevost, London. Mrs. Charles Mcliveen, presi-| 7 dent of the Duke of Edinburgh Home and School Association was hostess at an afternoon tea at her home for the retiring and incoming executive and grade mothers of the school. Mrs. Ernest Mallard, retiring secre- tary, poured tea. A ting of the planning committee of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association was held at the home of Mrs. H. M. Moffatt, Adelaide avenue | | i ( lock. --Oshawa Times Photo Mrs, J. S. Graham, all of To- ronto; Mrs. D. Fisher, Mrs. H. J. Fisher, Mrs. W. J. Harpur. all of Cobourg; Mrs. R. Mac- Donald, Frankford; Mrs. Will- iam Harrison, Galt; Mrs. H. | Hicks, Picton; Mrs. D. McLean, |Mrs. A. Lymer, Mrs. G. Spar- row, Miss M. Hall, Mrs, A. An- onchuk, all of Bowmanville; Mrs. F. Hill, Huntsville; Mrs. C. Huston, Lindsay; Mrs. K. E. Nolan, Mrs. J. M. Millar, Peter- borough; Mrs. R. Noyes, Belle- ville; Mrs. V. Cutting, Courtice; Mrs. T. Smallpiece, Mrs. N. Parks, Picton; Mrs. R. Sadler, Nestleton; Mrs. A. Scott, Mrs. G. McCormick, both of Colum- bus; Mrs. G. Sharpless, Gelert; Mrs. R. Sharpless, Willowdale; Mrs. N. Price, Marham; Mrs. C. V. Walker, Scarborough; Mrs. C. Patrick, Winnipeg, Ma- nitoba; Mrs. J. Walker, Orillia; Mrs. L. Wilson, Perth and Mrs. 5. J. K. Winning, Unionville, as well as many guests from Osh- wa. Last night the graduates en- J, McCullough, Mrs. C. F. Far-|tertained their fathers at a Fa- ther and Daughter Dinner at the Hotel Genosha and tomor- row night the Alumnae Associa- tion will honor the nursing gra- duates at a dinner and dance at the Kinsmen Centre during which the alumnae will present life memberships to six 25-year members. Prior to the dinner there will be numerous class re - unions - |dent, Mrs. Walter Campbell; ist | spoke on traffic hazards. RECEIVE AWARDS Many Out-of-Town Guests ~~~""4| Attend Graduation Tea east on Monday afternoon. Ar- rangements were made for the} centennial garden tea at Park- |wood, June 14, when centennial|Marks were in Toronto yester-| dresses may be worn. North Toronto members at-' tended the May meeting of the Oshawa Pilot Club and Miss Lucille Bascom installed the local officers as follows: Presi- vice-president, Mrs. E. R. Flut- ter; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Albert Barnes; secretary, Miss Edith Bell and treasurer, Miss Joy Reid. Constable William Moring, Oshawa Police Depart- ment showed a film and spoke Oshawa guests at the Abthorpe - Guzzell wedding in Port Arthur last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abthorpe, James Hutchinson and Michael \holding a post-nuptial reception Mosindy, Marathon; Mrs. Lily|Hurst, all of Willowdale; Mr. Hawkins, Hamilton; Mr. and|and Mrs. Wilfred Gardner, Miss Mrs. Carl Holmstrom, Duluth,|Lynn Gardner, Paul Gardner, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs, Wil-|Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riley, Glen liam Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|Stuckless, all of Scarborough; and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gresko, Ernest White, Mr. and Mrs. T.|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stinton, R. Bull, all' of Longlac; Miss|Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Maureen Hodgins, Fort Francis; | Morgan, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. . C€. McWhirter, Geraldton;|Frank Roche, Caesarea; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kivisto, Nipi-/|@"d Mrs. Rene Sauve, Pefers- gon. Telegrams were received| burg; liam Hames, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. last Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Manning, High-|where she was operating room land avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh, Sr., left yesterday on a three-| week excursion to visit relatives |-27! Rowe and Mrs. Rowe will and friends in London and Bath, England; and in Wales. Mrs. Lloyd MacLean and baby|/Simcoe Street United Church Frank| daughter, Joanne, from Drayton|on Sunday when the church will mediate members of the famil: , seared Toronto Western Hospital, | supervisor. The Lieutenant - Governor |be entertained by Mr. and Mrs, 1S. |S. E. Lovell at their home fol- jlowing the morning service at from England, Oshawa, Piclyr-|Sheridan, Petawawa; Mr. andjValley, Alberta, are visiting) observe its centenary. The Rev- ing, Whitby, Winnipeg and Cali-| Mrs. John Shreve, Whitby, and {Mr. and Mrs,-Thomas Waller, t Credit. fornia, | Por Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ab-| Mrs. MacLean's parents, Mr.|erend Dr. A. B. B. Moore, presi- and Mrs. George A. Pearce,|dent of Victoria University, Tore Sussex street. While here Mrs.'onto, will give the address. thorpe; Glenbrae. street, are. tomorrow at their home for) their son Thomas Gordon Ab- thorpe and his bride the former! Gaye Lynne Guzzell who were married last Saturday at Port Arthur. Mayor Ernest Marks and Mrs. day attending the graduation ex- ercises of St. Michael's College in which their daughter, Miss} Marsha Marks received her degree. | Miss Darlene Doris Shewchuk, daughter of Mrs. Steven Shew- chuk, Porter street, and a gra-| duate of Oshawa Central Colle-| giate Institute, will receive a} dipioma in public health nurs-/ ing degree from the University) of Windsor at its 7th convoca- tion, tomorrow. | Out-of-town guests at the Robbins-Thompson wedding to- morrow include Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ego, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cod, Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. William Cod, John MacKay. 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