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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1963, p. 10

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 16, 1963 shaw, Janet Jarvis, Ann Lan- |duced the members of his|Grade 6; Mr. L, H. Brady,| Later coffee and sandwiches; i HANDSOME MIN se ee i ---------- easter." Paul Lockwood, Leah|teaching staff: Miss Edna\Grade 6; Miss Dorothy Smith,|were served in the auditoriuim| SOCIAL 'NOTICE TV beauty and makeup expert |Lowry, Barbara McLean, Gaiij ; ; HARES 8 _| Richard Willis. host-for a Mont-| \McWilliams, Stuart Middleton, | /Greenfield, Kindergarten; Mrs.|Grade 7; Mr. Swain Van Camp,jand tie Grade Mui 7 _ 35 = eg i OARS cadkeums fo ' cunvensal real television program, says « Install President AliG VULICETS _douzias sinciair, Lesiie Skciton, William Payne, Grade 1; MissGrade 7; Mrs. Amy Trotter, -- Poll thar Semmes! FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE! mon should keep looking young) Evelyn Smith, Jennifer Smith,|Helen Kearns, Grade 1; Miss eee pod: * oi pera Mrs. Morley Chesher for| Mr. and dirs. Feier osien,jand handsome te. recs? |Diane Tresise, Gail. Tresise,/Margaret Puckrin, Grades 1) 10°; me rade © ane @ssist2™" Miss Kitto's room and Mrs.|Toronto, announce the forthcom-|mends plastic surgery: for men| * At "4 hi ips ome an OO] Dawn wilson, Douglas Wooster:|and 2; Miss Ivah Fox, Grade 2; Principal. 0. J, Broadbent and Mrs. Nor-|in marriage of their daughter,|With physical defects. The president expressed her|Mrs. F. Montgomery, Grades|_ The room count was won by|. 30" bovine for Miss Black' s| r¢ . N > A large group of parents was the association for the past two|thanks to Mrs. tc, Vi. Saunders, 2 and 3; Miss J. Kitto, Grade|Mrs. Grace Evans' room. =| Miram Adriana Kosten, RN to Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, "welcomed by Mr. Lawrencelyears. Mrs. Robert Ross and Mrs./3; Miss B. J. Burnett, Grades 3} Before leaving the auditorium |Walter H. Beach, son of Mr. ' . Savery , principal, at the open-| During the brief _mesting|Stanley Lawrence who actedjand 4; Miss Linda Taylor,jto visit the classrooms, Mr. MORE WORKING and Mrs. Walter Beach, Oshawa || CHIROPRACTOR "ing meeting of the Dr. S. J.iMrs. Richardson. readjas judges ee of tion|4: Mr feo Se sk R. F. Kelly expressed pet cage The marriage will take place oni] @ Rheumatism Phillips Home and School Asso-\the names of the Grade 8|Home and School Association|4; vd =, esbitt, Grade/bers' thanks to Mr. Savery and) In 1890 fewer than five per Ssiurday, November 2, 1969, atl @ "Miiamding Heodaches ciation. Mr. Savery introduced|jAward Winners of last year; for the Community Chest Pub-|5; Miss arilyn Quantrill,jthe teachers for their support|cent of American wives were in United 9 Mrs, James Allen, past-presi-Nouglas Wooster, Mr. Hubert's lic Speaking 'contest held in Dr. \Gra de 5; Mr, Jack Swain, and co-operation on curriculum) the labor force but by 1960/4.00 p.m. in hg a nit 100 King St. E. 728-5156 dent of the Oshawa and Dis-\class: Rene Goulding, Mr. Mc-|S. J. Phillips School. Grade 4; Miss M. . Black, 'night. : the ratio was one in three. (Church, Toronto. trict Home and School Council,|pougall's class; Richard Craig,) Mrs. R. F, Kelly, program | who installed the following new|Mrs. Trotter's class. These stu-|chairman, reported that Mrs. executive: president, Mrs. R. F.\dent were presented with|Claude Vipond, formerly an Richardson; 1st vice-president,/pooks at their last assembly|artive member of the Home Mrs, M. A. Hoggard; 2nd vice-lin June. Mr. Hubert read thejand School Association president, Mrs. W. C. Hunger-|names of last year's honor stu-| would present. 'School and Cus- ford; recording secretary, Mrs.|/dents whose names are inscrib-|t,.ns in Malaya," at the next William Bowes; corresponding)eq on the plaque hanging in the| meeting. This program is under secretary, Mrs, P. A. Tresise;|main hall of the school -- David|the chairmanship of Mrs, Bruce treasurer, Mrs. J, D. R. Gal-/Alexander, Robert Barron,| Affleck. braith; executive chairmen --|Garry Christenson, Richard Mrs. Earle Dingman, social;|Craig, Phillip Fiess, Jim Gough, INTRODUCES STAFF, | | | Mrs. R. F. Kelly, program; ding, Rinus Hawk-| Mr. Laurence Savery intro- Sek. G: W. Biehl. 'Membership; ne Mrs. Peter Willson, telephone; and Mr: Lawrence Savery, prin- cipal. Mrs. All ke brief! » onthe: mang' pense: denived| Noo RBZ CRRIUBE RE rig nd Lge sey of par- "Re F Th ents wi! e school, ° After the installation . cere- Mrs. Marion \ or ose mony Mrs. R. F. Richardson, B resident, read oui th i udner Wh A tse appointed executive: "Mes. ee re) weg ae Barnard Lewis, family life; Higous education, mk, 3 50 Oh The Finest . HCTROHOME Television ond Stereo for 64 Glover, health and safety; Mrs. Bruce Affleck, citizenship; Mrs. Malcolm (past-president) visual per Mrs. i Howerlander, 3 publications; Mrs. J. R. Mur- : doch, children's reading; Mrs. : She will be in our ¥ L. R. Skelton Jr., parent educa. : Cosmetic Department BS) tion; Mrs. D, G. Cooper, book to tell you how to care for your complexion | | | repairs; Mrs, Geoffrey Andrews, «+. will plan a personal make-up chart | press and hospitality; Mrs, M. , for you... and will show you how | A. Hoggard, council representa- ; to look your very best with' | tive; Mrs. K. C. Purdy, assist- DuBarry Beaut ant social; Mrs, W. A. 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