go Na EAS gr wong sage ee eae SS yee se sack weyers EPS TIES THE OSHAWA TIMES, 15 Monday, December 28, 1964 Mr. F. §, Davidson, Toronto, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dunn. Recently members of the Canadian Union of Public Em- \ployees, Local 45, Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, held their annual children's Christmas party. Nearly 200 children were pre- lsented with gifts, candy, and| * fruit. Entertainment was pro- vided by a magician who held the young audience spellbound. A buffet supper was served to! both children and parents by) the social committee, Mrs. Ruth | Shortt and Mrs. Albert Law, as- sisted by Miss Doris Barrassin. Mr. and Mrs, James : Phillips, 7] Janie and Jimmie, Glencairn HEINZ FANCY street, have recently returned ® from a visit to Sarasota Jungle| Gardens on Florida's lower west | mda 0 wice coast. 1Y-lb. tin Pevcsnev rene eeeseeesPT NTT HOSTESS : POTATO =~ CHIPS ™ GREEN GIANT STANDARD Fancy Peas MAPLE LEAF PEAR SHAPED Canned Ham l. 3 {i IGA PLUS. DEPOSIT NUTS Gingerale 9 iH ULUGNEENMULSEAS UGA iid dL RENDEZVOUS \ | RESTAURANT Prices Effective Dec. : Opposite Camp Samec 28, 29, 30, 31 & FROZEN SHRIMP - CHICKEN - SPARE RIBS Completely New * Decor Jan. 2nd @ Special Children's Portions. @ Banquets @ Parties e@ Receptions, etc. Dining & Atmosphere at its Finest in the RENDEZVOUS ROOM 728-2171 HOUSEHOLD HINT Don't carry your two safe de- posit box keys on the same ring. Keep the spare separate, be- cause if you should lose both keys, the lock will have to be filed open and a new lock in- stalled at your expense, : LOVER OF WINE George Washington was 60 fond of Madeira wine that he imported shipments directly from the island of Madeira even when he was in debt. NOW OPEN! FRITO'S CORN Woodard, daughter of Mrs. L. W. Stevens of Alameda, Cali- fornia. The ceremony took | place in the Seventh Day Ad- | ventist Church, Oakland, Cali- | fornia. --Strietman, California | A FORMER student at Kingsway College, Seventh | Day Adventist Church, Osh- awa, Eric Jaye Wrangell, son ?. | of Mrs. Mary Wrangell of ; ssersceeecegcas : " ™-) | Denver, Colorado, took as his THE BRIDE'S COUSIN, the Lawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. | bride recently Kennene Marie Reverend James Lynch, offi- Charles Lawson, Whitby. The | | ciated at the marriage of ceremony took place in the | mr, and Mrs. M. W. Sutton, | On Tuesday, December 22, Karyn Ellen, daughter of Mr. Church of the Most Precious |Rossland road east, have as|about ipkiva Hiands ot Mis al and Mrs. George Lee Peddie, Blood, Calabogie, Ontario. their guests for the Christmas| aneth D ck aueniad ad Calabogie, to Peter Charles --Handford Studio, Renfrew |season Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. nce ty Lirtaday ged pee a Harris and children, Oakville, har Honse atthe home of Sie: HOLIDAY SOCIAL NOTES -- w'sveet"Poisian'New York|¥icir .witiamson, Coleas |W. Sweet, Potsdam, New York. avenue. Among those attending Christmas guests of Mrs. J. E.| Miss Jean Hail, Toronto, was|Were Miss Helen Graham, Miss! 0 i pasa Y lCecile Blouin, Miss Lorraine ce oe eee ng nett caly A. rial neq |Mossey, Miss Shirley Ellis, Miss Flett and| Mrs. Hall, Masson street. Avril Devenish and Miss Sandra BEAVER MIXED 14-or, pkgs. 30-oz, bottles TULL UU Sa LE LLU eM ft WONT 14-0z. Chinatown Dinner * 59° WE RESERVE-THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Come and go visiting by mem-| bers of their family brought} happiness on Christmas Day to borne street east, Mr. and Mrs. W. h. J. Harmer,}and Mrs. David ett | | Potter. Rossland road west. Anticipated | daughter Dawn, Winnipeg.) wr stewart Storie, Queen's|-- callers include Mr. and Mrs.|Manitoba and Mrs. Hugh C.\ university, Kingston, is home Arthur Harmer, Richard and/Keenan and family, Sarnia. Ba M aM for the Christmas vacation with Sandra of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Willis >aw-| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Kenneth Hagmer, Allan and Mr. and Mrs. William Paw | Robert, Scarbor¥ugh; Mr and|lowsky, William Jr., and Terry, | Storie, Alexandra street. Mrs. William Lea, Billy, Chris-| St: , Catharines, spent .t he Miss Barbara Wright, Cadillac} f t: |holidays with their parents, Mr. avenue south, is spending Christ-| topher and Heather, oni and Mrs. John Pawlowsky, Col. OVE og neon cual | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bertram an lege avenue and Mr. and Mrs. noe 5 ys a gaat and Mr, Ian Lloyd Dalby, Verdun road. : Miss Barbara Purdy of Port Hope, Ontario, was the Christ- mas guest of Mrs. Edgar Mills,| Hortop. street. Simcoe N. Yuletide guests at the home of} Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoy, Simcoe | istreet south, were Mr. and) and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mor- Yee | rison, Brooklin, were the ae Hanna, Don Mills, |Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Westnutt, Hortop street. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | |Blomme, Don Mills, Ontario, Mrs. J. F. Norton, Bloor street Miss Carolyne Locke and Mrs. ens hesillig Hh ne? ae '0 oy Reginald Locke, Cadillac avenue) Yuletide guests at the home| parton. of I ondon Ontario. south, spent Christmas with/of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Day, : : ; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mc-|Mary street, were their son.) wrs &, A. Collins, Executive| Carthy, Royal York road, Mim |Dr. Gordon Day, Mrs. Day and Secretary, Onta rio Counts ico, Ontario. son David, Verona, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Marchant| Yuletide guests at the home and daughter Wendy, Wood-|of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dewland, Tuberculosis and Health Asso-| iciation, made a Christmas visit) |to Ontario County patients in| stock, Ontario were the holi-|Mary street, were Mr. an dj|The Toronto Hospital, Weston on day guests of Mr. Marchant's|Mrs. Frank Valentine and sons,|Sunday. A gift of money was) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert|Jeff and Greg of Peterborough,| Presented from the TB Associa-| tion, as well as attractively Marchant, Rossland road west.| Ontario. | t | |packaged gifts made available) by members of Unit 7, North-| © \minster United Church Women. Officer Cadet Barry Wilson, _ |who is attending the University) _jof British Columbia, is spend-| j \ing the Christmas vacation with A \his parents,..Mr. and Mrs.| Harold Wilson, Gibbon street. | Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gunn, jhave as holiday guests their) \daughter, Miss Heather Gunn,| of the University of Western ;|Ontario and Miss Edythe |Cawker, Owen Sound. | On Saturday, December 19, j {Santa Claus paid a visit to the jchild-patients in Oshawa Gen- :jeral . Hospital, and presented jerch with a gift from {members of the Canadian Union jot Public Employees, Local 45, {Oshawa General Hospital. NEW LARGER LOCATION lewis 3 optical ten - tai ; 101 KING ST, WEST CINDY IS ONE-YEAR-OLD TODAY | Phettasav snc Cindy Lynn, who celebrates her first birthday today is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | George Gifford, Adelaide | avenue east. Her proud grand- | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gifford and Mrs. | Clinton Henry, all of Oshawa. Her great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cowan, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Ed- ward Henry and Mrs. George Gifford, all of Oshawa. Furniture & Appliances a. WASHERS Simplicity "'pRyERs 3 Exclusive. 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