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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1963, p. 10

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-- ~ BABY MOODS ARE FLEETING LIKE SUNSHINE AND APRIL SHOWERS Welsh Society Holds Banquet ea ce : To Celebrate St. David's Day | moves caine acy " tario history attached to The Welsh Society of Oshawa|Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Thomas €X-| modern Highway 61, the 43.4- held its ennual St. David's Day|tended Welsh greetings, and) mije road from Fort William to banquet, in the UAW hall, lasi|proposed the toasi to Wales;|the Canada - U.S. international Saturday, The daffodil, the na-|Mr. Ivor Davies, who said boundary, known also as the tional flower of Wales, was|grace in Welsh and English;|Seott Highway and the Inter- used as the decorative motif.|Major E. Dawson, representing} naticnal Highway. It had a pre- Each lady at the head table|Lieut. - Colonel James Warnica,|qecessor back in 1816. wore a daffodil corsage, andjcommanding officer of the On-| 'The predecessor was a wide the gentlemen wore a leek, the|tario Regiment, and Mrs. Daw-|traij cut in the winter of 1816-17 national emblem, and cousin to}son. Major Dawson expresesd/hy mercenary soldiers brought the daffodil. his pleasure at being present,|to the present site of Fort Wil- The president, Mr. David)end proposed the toast to Can-)jjam by Lord Selkirk the previ- Andrews, presided, and wel-jada. Alderman John Brady,| ous summer. The company was comed the guests. He also thank-|representing Mr. Lyman Gif-|known as the de Meurons and ed the executive, and other|ford, Mayor of Oshawa, and/the men had previously served members of the various groups|Mrs. Brady. Mr, Brady ex-| with Napoleon before being cap- age gd a and help bgt his thanks, and wished)tured by the British. in the past year: * e Society every success: According to records here Head table guests included 'The company joined in sing-|they established barracks about Mr. T. D. Thomas, MLA, andling "Land of Our Fathers" and| nine miles up the Kaministiquia beg im songs, conducted) River at a location now known y Mr, irving Davies, accom-|as Pointe de Meuron. From College of Nurses [panied ty Mr. Stanley Locke. |here they proceeded, southwest F : E 1 : d Ba ~ ene, sd ge? = me ~ bigs = 4 orchestra playe: 'or dancing the Industria 'arm, clim! unction xp aine until almost midnight. the west slope of Mount Mac- . : Guests from out of town in-|Quaig, skirted MacQuig Lake At RNAO Meeting jcwudea:" Mr. and 'Mrs. Beri|and continued southwest and Howard, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur|south to the Pigeon River, The local executive and com-|Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. William'crossed it and continued to mittee members of the Register-|Symonds, Mr. and Mrs. Victor|Grand Portage, now just a nice ed Nurses Association had as| James, . and Mrs, Glynj|Sunday afternoon drive from : FF 4 i ea oe oe gh ga at a recent meet-| Jones, 'Mr. and Mrs. John ee Pe aoe a és in " , te ' ' ing, Miss K, Arpin, president of; Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- rd and Lady 'on spe! PETER ALTON GOULD is KATHRYN MAY is the one parents are Mr. and Mrs, SCOTT WILLIAM is the son great grandson of Mr. and | nistrict 5. liam Jones, Mr. and Mrs, D.|the summer of 1872 at Pointe the one year old son of Mr. fildridge, Oshawa, and great year-old daughter of Mr, Kenneth Hull, Bowmanville, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schoe- Mrs Isaac Hughes, all of | Miss Arpin explained very] Phillips, all of Toronto; Mr, and|de Meuron, Their son, later and Mrs. Ronald Gould, Cun- J -andson of Mr. Roy Ryer- and Mrs, James Hull Gib. 2"d Mr. and Mrs. Allan Vin- nau, Farewell avenue. He is Qchawa, Scott was one year | clearly the different functions of| Mrs. Orvin Chambers, Mr. and|Lord William Charles de Meu- eee ee oe ee Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. bons street. Her proud grand- *.-) Sdemsbel ean the grandson of Mr. mh Mie old at the time of this picture. |the newly formed College of|Mrs. Gillian Thorburn, Mr.|ton Wentworth Fitz - William, grandson of Mrs. Joseph on, Yarmouth, a . ss ' Pp g Astor Studio, Bowmanville Murdoch Mackay and Mr. adwarii: Paotdaraney Nurses and the Registered|and Mrs. Miller Orton, all of| Was born there, He could have Gould, Saint John, New --Photo by Hornsby and Mrs, W: P, Schoenau and --Aldswor' BraPhy | Nurses Association of Ontario. |Pefferlaw; Mr. and Mrs.|been the first white child born 4 Coe ee Pee re bilge 4 Ps Nurses is re-|David Munkley of Hespeler. - |in this area. ,spcnsible for the registration |of nursés in Ontario. It sets the) | FOR ADDED FLAVOR ROLLED ICE CREAM |standard for registration and| Home economists at Macdon-| Why not try rolling scoops of |eyaluates the registrant if need|aid Institute, Guelph, say thatiice cream in cookie crumbs or |arises, Ontario's College fla little su | A er ae sugar added to the cook- |Nurses is unique in that it is|ing water for peas, corn, green crushed cornflakes, and then the only one of its kind in the|heans and squash gives them a\@dding a dash of maple syrup, world, |fresher flavor 'for a real party treat. The Registered. Nurses Asso-) ciation of Ontario is the voice of . A : : 23-3474 nurses and is concerned with Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 7 maximum standards in nursing. Relieved of its responsibility to- 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 7, 1963 ward registration, the RNAO will have more opportunity to UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES| i sine roteson Following Miss Arpin's talk, the various committees grouped PMA CLUB \present. Mrs. E, C. Buechler| together and planned their: ac- 'he Pleasant Monday After-jread the secretary's report.|tivities for the coming year. noon Club held the weekly meet-|Mrs. William Chester read the ted SRO OS ing in the Legion Hall with|treasurer's report. There will president, Mrs. Elwood Brad-|be.a rummage sale on April 2. ley, presiding. Mrs. Amelia) Four members were chosen to Fisher was a welcome guest|help in the Tuck Shop at Hills- from Hamilton. daie Manor on March 22. Final adi Mrs, Dorothy Goodman is ajplans for the St. Patrick's Tea patient in the Oshawa General/on March 14 were made. It was A '6 ALL VEGETABLE Hospital. decided to serve chicken pat- Ma . Refreshments were be Pond ties. ee ieee Ragas Prt Blue Bonnet rgarine Miss Annie Stewart and Mrs.| The next meeting wi ing i Duncan Nisbit. held at the home of Mrs, Stan- pue acne inuie |@ makes everything turn out right! -- oa _ sabia | cenrre street ucw [°% 22cksom Our expert wil clean eee ecicteten: saat oer en etc (East Unit) ea te Kes good thi Tne ages THIS STURDY little fellow Richard was fourteen months a ; SCRAP TANK PLAN makes good things taste great! Every day, enjoy the nutri- MR. AND MRS. Donald Hubert Long, Prince Albert, is Richard Tracey Bradshaw, 614 when this picture was The Lag gtd pomine © Ge PARIS (AP) -- French offi- ment tious goodness of Canada's favorite margarine. Long, Birchcliffe avenue are Ontario. His great grandpar- son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl os desucab f va ot eat at tha Homan okal sourned have conlinmed tie the parents of Richard James, ents are Mr. and Mrs, George Bradshaw, RR. 1, Oshawa. taken. --Ireland Studio Sy ice Donald' Cayug. The Kcrappite ae plans to build 'a wea me the time of this Wiggans, Mr. ~~ A os ae ca ee te ; : leader. Miss Irene Winter, was|French-German medium tank. fun aa cen, lige "a ne Port P Social Bin ie} Held SUBTLE FLAVOR in charge of the meeting. Mrs.|They said the reason was that) | toa fo af pact sei ap aisiend studio g Food experts at Macdonald|Ear! Bilcox led the devotional|Germeny is obliged to wy ipod , mr. saa ' | . Institute, Guelph, suggest that|period choosing as the theme,/ish 105mm cannon in a deal on | By Altar Society IP you add a few shakes of nut-| "Pettiness." occupation costs and these are| MAKES WASH DAYS | St. Philip's Altar Society) ™&S>, for unexpected flavor, to| The roll call was taken with\too heavy for the projected if » held a count bined pekently in eggplant, spinach and squash. '22 members and one visitor tank, a lal BEGoodrich \Holy Cross Hall. The guests enn HAPPY DAYS! Mr. and Mrs, Levi Salisbury,| Roche, Janine Hopkins, Francis,| were welcomed by the presi- e- Camden East, spent a few days|Gary and Cindy Doucette, Julie/dent, Mrs. Martyn Darlaston. with Mr, and Mrs. James/Caissie, Donna Richardson,|) The convener, Mrs. Jack 3 " e ee. 4 Hamilton, Montrave avenue, on|Kathy Lind, Michael, Stephen,| Maher, explained the procedure People Who Know QUALITY Buy Simp icity the occasion of Mr. Hamilton's) Tammy and Michelle Powers,|for the games. She was assist-| beg 80th birthday, Mr, Edgar Salis-| Denise Sawyer, Pauline Robert-jed with the calling of the num- & bury, Deputy Reeve of Adding-|50n, Stephen Roy, repay Adam-|bers by Mrs. Leo Kryhul, Mrs. 12 YEAR 2 YEARS "T ir .|son- An afternoon of fun, games| William Eyre and Mrs, Wayne Gai henasstinetinns gene osniand refreshments was enjoyed.|Chidley. ae TEE his way to attend the Good Road : is Other members in charge re GUARAN FREE Convention in Toronto. LP nly --~ ht was| were: admission, Mrs. Alan | : | ON MAIN SERVICE } e home Mr. and)Cherry, assisted by Mrs. Wal- ' Mr. George Burt. Canadian| MS. P: A. Canning, Drew street] tor Sabrashineky: of Pal Mrs Do- | t-You rse e mi OO MECHANISM Pilg a ths United 'Auto-| 2 honor of Mrs. Canning's| witliam Dittrick, assisted by SC Cale. Hibbita Workers and. Mr. AGRO Fine ctreas oaes Se eg re. Leonard Fleury; kitchen, ORES Pare @ Exclusive--Live filter action, Schroeder, educational direc-|her 94th birthday last Tuesday,| mo ceoy, eaper> assisted by MAKE YOUR OWN \ on @ Exclusive--Power pump. t both f Windsor, On- er 94th birthday last Luesday.|Mrs Gilbert Cyr, Mrs. John ; f oA cit ogy Vespa tay Maguire, Mrs. Wilfred Mc @ Exclusive--Chrome wringer tario, will be among the head ut - of - town guests at the| kenzie and Mrs Eugene Muel- : _ + =e top and hand rests. rp guests at agp fh - Kavanaugh-Potter wedding were] jer. Koei RS 5 EAS TER BONNET --" : | @ Exclusive--S large 2" casters. iliary anniversary banquet this) Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin, t i a" -om- if . = || weekend. Mrs. George Thom-| Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs\| pieted Pd amend ek ; i Son will preside and other|Eugene Kavanaugh, Moncton,|p....,; rew th be n v : f . it' members and guests will be Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. Cedric ae ee as te he Yes, vents creation o veel owe this Easter, it's FEATURING T. D. Thomas, MLA and Mrs./anaugh, Woodstock, all of New| winning ticket for the hair dry- fun, it's easy, visit Kresge's millinery dept. where Thomas; Miss Aileen Hall; | Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-|or which was won by Mrs you will find HAT FRAMES all ? ¢ 1 Mr. Malcolm Smith, president,|ward Kavanaugh, St. Thomas;) Jovce Chopee, 153 Windsor : h a UAW-CIO, Local 222; Alderman| Mr. Ronald Kavanaugh, Bow-| sizes and shapes to : ree street, Oshawa and Mrs. Clifford Pilkey; Mr.jmanville, Mr. William Potter.) Refreshments were served by and Mrs. Michael Black; Mr. Lockway, qeenec, Srandfather|the social committee, assisted COLORFUL ¢ ¢ STRAW BRAIDING and Mrs. John Turner; Mr, the bride, Mrs. E. S: Mc-iny all the members, of the and Mrs. Ernest Lawton; Mr. Bride and daughter Casandra,| ajtar Society : vince elo ss we Pe Ruere and Mrs, Russell McNeil; Mr.| Highland Creek. Mrs: Harvey Farrow: Mr : Se : 35 . 7 and Mrs. Basil. Sawyer and Miss Lillian Beamish, Warren| TOLD OF MASS BIGAMY SOBO GLUE 59° Mrs. George Thursby. - avenue, and Mrs. G. A. S. Mor-|,,.4" English woman, Mrs es y. Theresa Vaughan, claimed in rison, Mary: street, returned 92 BS : ies TOUCH-A-MATIC CONYROL -- Mrs. Fred J. Perry, Quebec' Sunday, 1922 to have made 61 bigamous after spending three : f To start a SIMPLICITY Washer-- t . ; f Nabe, simply press lightly on the gyrat- street, recently returned from a days: skiing in the Laurentians. BUY NOW AND SAVE! or cap To stop--give the cap a bs -- her sisters, Mrs. Mal- H + t J b light pull upward. Because it colm Currie, and Mrs. Frank a te a ° ma. Wk an Mortison, both of Toronto, alsol oot rns sore mune Stree ow to ge a Jo SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED moves up and down, like a switch, . east, opene er t J ives you instant Touch- a sister, Mrs, Ernest Griesbach, "sn po> ef eek ame to the me cae eee % members of the Pilot Club, a 7 easy steps | A-Matic Control, Hamilton, and a brother, Mr. women's setvice club, for an John .W Lowndes and Mrs.\snron-making bee A ; ee ; 2 STORES T0 SERVE BETTER INSUL-AIRE TUB--Retains water Lowndes, Simcoe, on the occa- ne a It's easy to get the job you | temperature for more efficient sion of Mr. and Mrs. Lowndes' consisting of the Dias Beth -- if you know how to washing, The full 11 Ib, tub is 42nd wedding anniversary. \ re ~, sell" your abilities. 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