" 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 22, 1963 | . the Guild inn Dy teacming state @an Hewis lof. Woodcrest School, A presentation by Mrs. WHITBY AND DISTRICT Bruce Pinch on behalf of the Feted Prior | |neighbors of the bride. F the prospective groom at the Weal and Cullen Nurseries. - " 0. alriage Friday evening, following the s s y Seniors And Sailors rian ih Sat:| |will be entertained at the home ' FOL. 19 DOE MATES ON HRY of the bride's cousins, Mr, and jurday, August 24, to George Jef-|mrs. Allin Hewis, Chestnut . \frey, Miss Jean Hewis was iion-|street west. ter ries @a lored at a miscellaneous shower) | ; held at the home of the bride's|)s DENY CHINESE CHARGE ird game of the Eastern|for the most valuable player on| Was assisted by Miss Glenna|fence Minister Yashwantrao Gineda sr g reece seinitinals the Port Credit team 'as. voted Kirkwood and Miss Helen Tain- |Chavan Thursday denied in Par- Will take place at the Brooklinjon by the fans, plin iliament Chinese Communist al-) P Credit Sail held at the home of Mrs. Kenjhave violated Chinese territory) Sha Brooklin stands at one win Set dnd ie wae re ae ullen with Mrs, Harold Craw-|52 times. Prime Minister Nehru} each in the best of seven set. |somewhat disturbed at the play|!rth as co-hostess, jsaid the government had_ in. Brooklin won the first game|of some of his fellows. He said| A miscellaneous and kitchen) jformed the Colombo powers of Of the series at home last Sat: _|shower was held at the home|a Chinese buildup on India's a A presentation by co-workers | rehearsal, the wedding party By CLIFF GORDON the Tuesday night game, It was|Cousin Mrs. Allin' Hewis who) NEW DELHI (Reuters)--De-| @rena tonight, The series be-|- We chatted with coach Jim, 4 miscellaneous shower wasj|legations that Indian troops) that some of them were not run urday night before a fine crowd./ning well at all, and that they|f the bride's aunt Mrs. H, T. northern border. Then. on Tuesday night they|would have to perk up for to- Fallaise, the assistants, were} were rocked back on their heels|night's game or they would be] cousins of the future bride;} RESULTS COUNT! by the hard-running Port Credit watching. most of the game|Mrs. Beaton Goodfellow, Mrs. | team by a 7-5 score. from the bench, John bp allaise eiesced ccteies Goalie Dave "Porky" Russell! port Credit, although they|Fallaise. taser ta tae Sailors' vi altinished in third spot in the| A presentation by st) An- rm) ; a es ' vine( League standings, are a much/drew's Presbyterian Church Ory. He stopped several SUr€inetter team than many people|choir was made at the home of labeled goals and limited the| realize. They had some trouble] Mrs. P.N, Spratt. WULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Brooklin crew to only one goalloarlier in the year getting the| A dinner presentation at Ports peda in the initial frame. Russell was|rejiows all out for the games.|of Call Toronto by lady teach-| Oshawa & District ; ; ' presented with a trophy before/put now that the playoffs are/ers of Woodcrest school, | Real Estate Board Two- and three-piece suits, some with here, they have plenty of play- _A staff dinner presentation at! . ers on the bench CWL To Share "sevssin witt nave to 20, a FRONT-END é _ vests, styled in the latest fashion. Eng- out tonight to get back the lead in this series, especially now In CNE Garden that Port Credit has come up ALIGNMENT . lish wool worsted and saxony weaves with a win to even the series : It is a best of s ff ith Tea Profits the fourth cone aed pod Port ? : . Cress Surareay alee and the For 95 in this year's popular colours and pat- One of the 15 charitable or-iritth game back here next Tues- pee participating in the] day night alada Garden at the CNE this) Many people do not realize year is the Catholic Women's|the terrific expense that is in- League. For the past three) vqived in running a team of this y years age ir ag . 'ind: 'She insurance. yates are on y charitable and Church wor ie ' x fave shared equally the net pro.(Uish, cauipment is expensively JORINY BEAN muons nail heads. Three-button jackets with and the amount of. travelling is ¢ ceeds of the Garden, tremendous. The big reason for Each organization takes one this being that most of -the "Vis li i 728 6221 a ' ualiner . : -- : ; day atthe Garden provid prouin ayer cme from a : raised seams, plain front trousers with fea and biscuits which are sold|! town. With t so in mind, wh tor J i : "reasonab roceou ee. a record crowd out niet SPECTAL oppointment tapered legs. Sizes 36 to 44.in flattering at reasonable prices. Proceeds ito cheer the fellows on to vic- r Ss to help these organi-! : are used I . |tory, and another step closer to zations in their particular work.) hai F Pick-U if er ee "/the Mann Cur ree Pick-Up and Delivery Service The CWL whi take their day,|tte Mann Cup, 4 : shades of blue, brown or grey. Monday, September 2, and as- fisting from the Ontario County CLAIM Seah aes South Regional Council will be: MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--The Fide! ssa Mrs. William Murphy andjCastro regime delivered a note Mrs. T. Rehms of St. Mary ofjto UN Secretary - General U 4 the Angels, Rosebank and Mrs ee denouncing what it called OF OSHAWA é T A. L. Cloutier, St. Bernadette'sjnew United States plans of ag- Ajax and Miss Verda Packer of|gression against Cuba, Havana 534 RITSON RD. 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