Ontario Community Newspapers

The Oshawa Times, 6 Nov 1958, p. 26

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, November 6, 1958 Bsweln At the Oshawa Shopping Centre , . . Open Friday night till 9 DON'T MISS IT: IT'S FAIRWEATHER'S BIGGEST OAT SALE This is NOT a clearance! These are new Coats! Special Purchases! One-of-a-kind Samples! Many from Regular Stock All at drastic savings! luxurious fur-trimmed winter coats Regularly to 115.00 Regularly to 155.00 % 7 8° '08 Every coat is pure opulence from its beautiful fabric to its magnificent fur trim, Handsome tailoring, precision cut and meticulous finishing add to the richness of quality, give you even more value for your money. You'll find Dobroyd plush, English sealskin cloth; Blin and Blin suede cloth, and Llama extravagantly collared with finest Ranch Mink, Cerulean Mink, Kohinoor Mink and Canadian Beaver, Slim, sophisticated clutch and full trapeze styles in beautiful shades of claret red, leaf green, sapphire blue, taupe, brown, black. Misses and half sizes included. better winter coats Regularly to 69.95 Regularly to 79.95 Regularly to 89.95 '38 '48° '58 These are better coo! styled so perfectly for now through-winter wear! Coats you never dreamed of finding at 38.91 , . . 48.91 and 58.91! Finest imported all-wool coatings shaped in the year's most elegant silhouettes. All chamois lined and interlined. Too many colors to attempt mentioning from black to wonderful new. pastels. Misses, junior, petite and half sizes included "EARLY BIRD SPECIAL" all-wool winter coats Regularly to 49.95 '21 00 Just 33 winter coats bulging with fashion and warmth, Imagine ! You can save up to 28.95 on a smart all-wool coat winterized with inner chamois and cosy wool interlining. Misses' and half sizes included, Tremendous values for early bird shoppers! FALL SUIT SALE! Regularly to 49.95 A select group of finely tailored fall suits drastically reduced for this sale Classic and dressmaker silhouettes in British tweed, grey worsted, lined wool jersey, barathea. Borken sizes and colors, Special Purchase! With Christmas in Mind! BAN-LON full-fashioned sweaters over $487 $6 87 un that make beautiful twin sets From a top sweater manufactur in white, beige, sky blue, red, black. Sizes 34 to 40 Long Sleeve Cardigan Regulorly 8.95 Short Sleeve P Regulafly 6.95 cardigan Enjoy our convenient Flexible Charge Account Ponweition OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Bible Society Meeting Held In Cartwright By MRS. R, C. HILL BLACKSTOCK -- A meeting of Cartwright branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society was held at the parsonage Monday night to arrange for the annual canvass, The annual meeting is called for Nov, 27 at 8 p.m. in the par ish hall, Blackstock, when reports will be submitted and officers for 1959 elected in addition to other business, Rev, P. Romeril js to Prepare program and secure a lm, COUPLES MEETING There were 14 couples present at the parsonage Wednesday eve- ning to take part in a discussion on "Should Women Take a Great- er Part in Public Affairs?" Devotional was conducted b Rev. P. Romeril after which lunch was served, SCOUT HIKE The Boy Scouts made a hike to Cadmus Sunday afternoon. BAPTISM SERVICE Baptismal service was conduct- ed in the United Church Sunday morning when the following babies were baptized: John How- ard, son of Mr, and Mrs. B, Gup- ter, Paul Ernest, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Larmer, Anne Cecile, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J, Mar- low; and Harold Ferguson, son of Mr, and Mrs, L, Wright, The| choir rendered special music and Rev. P, Romeril preached the sermon { Flowers in memory of Alan Werry and John Sinclair were] placed by their families, OLD HOUSE BURNED The house on the farm owned by Howard Millson, Darlington, known as the "Meredith English farm," burned down Sunday afternoon, There has been no one living there for some years, WILL ENTER SQUARE DANCE The regular monthly meeting of the Young People's Union was held in the schoolroom of the United Church Sunday evening, Nov, 2, President Alan Dayes was in the chair with 22 mem. bers present Various items of business were discussed and il was decided to enter the square dance compet)- tion sponsored by the ONO to be held in the Recreation Centre Nov, 21, A social hour followed, PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs Wallace Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and Brian Hamilton attended the To- ronto Milk Transport Association banquet in Toronto Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Eva Banks and Mrs. Ar- thur Palk attended the 75th an niversary of the United Church, | Bensford, Sunday, and visited friends, Mrs, L. Woodward and daugh- ters, Gall, Esther, Sharon, Jean a1! Joan and Prosper Murschant Pointe au Baril, were weekend guests of Stanford and Richard Van Camp Mr. and Mrs." Melville Brad. burn, Saskatoon, visited his aunt, Mrs, Wesley Bradburn Saturday. | Clarence Wildman, Alberta, visited Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Henry, Saturday and called on several friends "QUIET" HALLOWE'EN Hallowe'en passed without any| serious troubles, A large number of costumed children from village and surrounding country had a very enjoyable time calling: at| the different homes, Those a little older were quite busy exchanging gates and signs and a still older group moved larger portables and appeared to enjoy racing cars through the streets during the early hours of Saturday morning Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Mountjoy, Mrs. John McKee and Mrs, Har- old Crawford, from Blackstock, attended the funeral of Mrs. J, Southern in Lindsay Friday Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Marlow and Mrs, Harry Van Camp at tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Walter McGill in Janetville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and Ralph attended the funeral of John Sinclair, Cambray, Sat. urday Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp, Mr. and Mrs Richard Van Camp and Doreen attended the wedding of James Gallager and Sonia Purdy in Toronto Sat. urday PAKISTAN OIL Fast and West Pakistan pro. duced a total 977,000 barrels of crude oil in the first half of 1958, | FOWLER T.V. 306 KING ST. W. OSHAWA TELEPHONE RA 5-1685 ve PII) NEW! "GOLDEN SIGNET" NEW! HORIZONTAL CHASSIS For brightest, sharpest picture you've ever seen NEW! "DECORATOR APPROVED" STYLING Furniture-crafted Slimline cabinets Jine tuning NEW! TUBE Model CH21HAIX Model LH2TH31X THE BRADFORD. 21" High Fidelity TV with 3!5 watt amplifier and matched 4 speak- er sound system. 20,000 volts of picture power, THE WOODLEY. 21" High Fidelity TV Console with 3'3 watt amplifier, 4 high fidelity speakers. "Golden Signet" Cascode tuner, Admiral... mark of guality throughout the world Virtually eliminates need for "BLACK MAGIC" PICTURE "Me old-fashioned? kiddlesticks! having a ball with my new Admiral TV for '59. TUNER . ) % ir 0.0 i ANY, 4 NEW! "COOL COIL" TRANSFORMER Means longer tube life. Saves you money NEW! HIGH FIDELITY SOUND Multiple speakers and power amplifier For super contrast, pinpoint focus Model L21G11X THE WILSHIRE, 21" Super TV Lowboy with Golden Stage picture frame. Two 6" x 9" speakers, "Black Magic" pic. ture tube, THE LYNWOOD, 21' Super TV Swivel Console. New super. contrast circuits, Horizongal Chassis, Power transformer, CANADIAN ADMIRAL CORPORATION LTD, PORT CREDIT, ONTARIO 88 KING ST. WEST 'B. F. GOODRICH STORE PHONE 5-0706 -- RA 5-4543 918 SIMCOE N. - PARKWAY TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE RA 3-3043 AVAILABLE KELLY T. AT... V. 81 KING ST. W. RA 5-5121 "

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy