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The Oshawa Times, 11 Dec 1958, p. 11

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ne: THERE IS A LUCKY NUMBER IN YOUR "FOUR LEAF CLOVER" DROP IN AND PICK ONE UP PAT & DON'S CLOVER FARM 432 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 11, 1938 | visitors WATCH FOR YOUR "FOUR LEAF CLOVER" DELIVERED EACH WEEK IN YOUR DISTRICT MAPLE LEAF JUVENILES The Maple Leaf No. 2 Juvenile USE BLACK PAPER Lodge held its regular meeting in] WELLINGTON, N. Z. (CP)- the Coronation Orange Hall. Sis-|Twn art masters at schools here ter Doris Law presided assisted|find their pupils paint much bet- by associate misiress, Sister Villa[ter on black paper than on white, Pa * "' and the deputy mistress,! "It's a big Job to paint on white Sicter Nancy Hewitt, paper," said one. 'The pictures Minutes of the previous meet- look thin. Using black paper | ing were read by the recording|teaches the pupils to lay on the secretary, Brother Bill Ellegett. paint." is see ANNUAL FUR STORAGE DRAW CANADIAN WILD MINK STOLES tree term part of 0 in banner Mr carol interestin iarration clas i FOR FASHIONS Timely! Exciting! Here To Save You Money! Just Look At The Typical Values In This Advertisment | SALE STARTS FRI. MORN. 9 A.M. "ORIENT" NYLON 51 gouge 15 denier Gold gift boxed, first quality, Beautifully sheer and good a brief and School held Lave She of [hen society ho guests he her take No- served by FROZEN DOUGH Lillian Mc a kindergarten | Holiday hostesses never |caught unawares if th ve baked some enticing sweet breads and tucked them into the freezer to be brought out on short notice The unwrapped frozen coffee cakes, holiday tea rings, buns and other favorites can be quick. ly thawed in a warm oven. They come out fresh and fragrant Child Should Have Time For Reverie VANCOUVER (CP Young sters must learn how to be alone with themselves, Edith Lambert Sharp of Penticton, B.C., said 'in an interview. Author of Nkwala which won a 1957 award of $1,000 for the best Canadian children's book in Eng- lish, she said there is a nature hunger in every normal child | even if he lives on a crowded will be announced in the Oshawa Winner Times during the week of December 15th, Winner's names will also be posted in our "LANOLIZED"" SEAMLESS NYLONS 400 Needle ~~ 15 Denler Imported seamless "Susan Holi- day' nylons, Lanolized for longer wear, First quality 400 store! Need Part-Time Help or Rush Job Staff Christmas mailing lists prepared. End - of - month DUSTER COATS street, | "Canada is hot a book-reading rush jobs handled. Mail- ing lists available for Sizes 82 to 11 needle 15 denier. New shades, locking. All new shades, Sizes BV to 11, Boxed 4 poir to a ORDINARILY $9.95 Nylon lined sculptured riylon duster coats, coms fortable "'free-form" style with ample skirt, Peter Pan collar with nylon lace trim on ol- lar and short sleeves, Two pockets with nylonf) lace edging and ribbon trim. Colors of white with blue flocking, red and rose sizes small, medium and large. 6.98 NYLON SLIPS by Silknit Nylon tricot full slips with pleating and nylon lace trim and bow at top and bot- tom. All with shadow panel in colors of white, melon, paris rose and caton blue, Sizes 32 to 40. Two styles to choose from, 3.98 and 4.98 BABY DOLL NYLON PYJAMAS Nylon tricot baby doll pyjamas attractively styled with nylon lace trims. Colors of Pink, Blue, Rose and Apricot, Sizes S-M-L, box. Reg. 1.35 pr. Buy 99° them by the box, pr. 4 PR, FOR 3.95 99¢ pr. 2 PR. FOR 1.95 GIFT BOXED PANTIES . Lace Trimmed tricot with nylon Assorted colors to Sizes S, L day of PS 3 08 Che [] ....1.98 NYLON SCARVES Nylon fancy woven oblong sgor- ves with hemstitched ends. White and pastel colors. Reg. "1.50 TOM GIRL FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS cotton lace the Rayon trim box 7 pr. pack 3 pr. week-end pack : : NYLON HALF SLIPS by "'Silknit" Nylon tricot half slips to match full slips Ideal for Christmas gift giving. Two styles to choose from, One with crystal Pleating and nylon lace trim and other with half inch pleating. All new shades as full slip. Sizes small, med. and large. 2.98 Girl" All around Sanforized flannel "Tom pajomas in stripes, plain tailored style collar. Asstd. color mT -398 BAN - LON SWEATERS EXCITING SPECIAL OFFER: Al first quality ban-lon pullovers and cardigans. They wear so ¥ much longer and look fresh and bright for most of their long life Resist' pulling and fuzzing, retain their smooth texture Washes easily and dries quickly, six new Fall shede from, Sizes 16 = 20 only. and prints with C ize mon piping small, med NYLON GOWNS Waltz length and full length beautifully styled nylon lace trimmed gowns -- All new high shades. Sizes S-M-L, Gift boxes, 2.98 up TARTAN SLIM JIMS Authentic Tartan Slim Jims in fine botany wor- sted wool, All first qual- ity, 3 shades only, Block Watch, Hunting McKin- non and Dress McKinnon. Sizes 18, at and shape to choose o> 7 «XI Short Sleeve Pullovers Reg. 5.95 4.79 each Cotton Flannel Durasuede Dusters Dress Stuart Tartan and Printed Floral 5.98 NYLON GLOVES woven nylon Gloves some \ ith pearl trims, etc. All hand-sewn ' Colors | hite.. | STOP IN... CALL... OR SEND COUPON Tons ; of Black ond: white. C | TODAY FOR FULL INFORMATION 1.00 Cardigans Reg. 7.95° 6.39 each NA ol V give the HEAT-MASSAGE PAD by NIAGARA ««.an aid to better health' Pon McNeil, Host of Redlo's' famous BREAKFAST CLUB Hunting 10 to Sets 10.95 Your thoughtfulness could make this the most wonderful Christmas ever for some loved one, Niagara's medically-proved Heat-Massage Set com. bines both soothing heat and gentle, deep-penes Arating massage action to increase circulation where applied... . help relieve simple tension and Reg. 14.95 9.88 FEATURE VALUES CAR COATS Chino cotton car coats with quilted satin lining. Warm and durable for the cold weather. Some with fur collars. Asstd. colors Cardigans, and sizes : 1.99 Reg. 19.95 11.99 Reg, 7.95 11 SIMCOE ST.S, RA 3.7421 ORLON PULLOVERS CARDIGANS High bull ck Crlon short sleeve 'pullover lopad Assorted fall ¢ Size Matching cardigan non-shrinkal ribbon facing. Siz 14 to 20 Pullovers, Reg: 5.95 .....oenre.. Gi0Y a LODGES AND SOCIETIES 1 1 also members and by Plar. were made for the Christ Gives Brave Girl | presiding officers. mas party. =n Chatlene, Canadian Dre awa and District Cerebral Palsy from Log Igy ha ogni rhe Plaheth Wor pr "oresters, held its | P y y 2, on, E a Jeb | CALGARY (CP) Dorothy der of Foresters, held its monthly | Parent Councl], Sales began to live at 27 after cently, Ar. official visit was made] SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES Belisle, 1g be on Mares 19 birth "he new officers. for 1959 ave : by district puty hief ran. ay an ran icers night, rorshi Mistress, Sister ls larged heart condition that had) ny district deputy high chief ran J Se Mason em ¢ Worshipful Mistress, Sister Doris 8 ; . ul pot luck supper was en- ; kept her an invalid. Annie McConkey took her obli-\ioved by the officers and mem:|8iven by Mrs, Betty McKinstry. |Villa Patfield: deputy mistress, | i : gerion and will be injriated | a ; A donation of $50 was given to|Sister Grace Arkle: recording pounds at birth, She's far from OFS strapping now, with her 89 pounds| Special thanks were expressed, i land 'the usual donation to: theifinancial secretary. Sister Berna.) 4 to Sister Helen Twining who do- The tables were decorated with Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto (deft %velvn; tro urer, Sister frame. But her recent activities Christmas 4 are .iriute to lier courage. [nf the prizes at the hazaar and Mule i adi g Sohvened form (he worthy matron giving|monies, Sister Beverley Cheses ars to Sister Josephine Tippett who[Y¥ Mrs. M. Alp Ithe farewe!, after which Christ-|hronah: conductor, Sister Brend: surgeons in Edmonton removed a plug from the artery carrying|The prizes and those who won| At the close of the banquet the Rr. Bestwick and Mrs. B. Wight. A+" : insi.» tvler, Brother Philin i i them were as follows: Doll, Jill regular meeting was opened inimrs, Gladys Morgan at the|Skinner: outside tyler, Sister Bon: died during the operation and for 4 » six months was blind, Donald Mountjoy, Burk: street, die, worthy matron, assisted by | I Oshawa: hostess table, E. Strick-(Mr. William Henderson, worthy | yer sight gradually Xelurned.|gret 0'Riley, Elena street, Osh- [presented by Mrs. D. Haley, mar. Meanwhile, she was told to walk |... (oajes' Mrs, H. Gifford, [shal, and placed in the east. biz sftort. 3s Dorothy ad sent Hutton, Courtice; train case, Mrs. |following: Mrs, M. Moore, 2 E. Heard, Taunton; hat box, B.|PDDGM; visiting past matron. | rear after the operation, s Wit a BE ry alion. she table cloth, L. Wilson, Brock Ottawa: Mr, J, Martin, worthy | street Whitby: salt and peppers, patron, Whitby; past matrons and | S 0 ] J ee Sevan borlevard north, Oshawa. Mrs. D. Haley, Mrs. Kemlo, Mrs A BIRTHDAY PICTURE i : 'I The president, Sister Mabel|Stew Mrs. Martin, Mrs. 1! All smiles for her first birth- | George Clark, Oshawa, and Ru Foss Jospital Wir B fad Dorothy Elliott, district deputy wight, Mrs, R. Bestwick, Mrs, day today Scheryl Lynn, 'Ihigh chief ranger Sister Effa|Dunlop, Miss S. Langmald, Miss bridge, Sackville, New Bruns- {Grades Vv CITIT hice Voors Bembridge, Meadow road. | wick, and great-granddaughter |" This your. ot the age of 73 [8100 to Mrs. Thomas Adair. prin-|was thanked by worthy matron Scheryl Lynn, is the grand- ha S) ' 'leipal of Glenholm school for re-|for taking office of associate pa-| Photo by Colorama Studios | h i : a ------ -- --- - a city high school, She hopes to|.% , " \ ' graduate, take a secretarial ($900 was also presented to Mrs. All were sincerely welcomed . . . A Film of 'First Christmas Tree' [io 5 tr os ] 1 . | TWIN SISTER DIED Presented at H&S eeting died at birth, would not have it different if she had her life to pastor of the Oshawa Free Me- family skating party would be, "1 just can't myself any thodist Church, was the speaker held at the arena on February other way." she said recently in of Edinbugh Home and School! The principal, Mr. A. §. Win to be this way. Don't think I Association. Following a reading |ter, spoke briefly concerning |fagn't hitter, because there are Dargan showed a film "Gather [cards this year and also advised | ghe often tires of explaining to Round the Christmas Tree", the [parents that reports were based {haonte about herself and the skin reryose Joined in fh he test illness. She is looking forward to of Christma Mi wil I'l attendance and | gnother operation to correct her for hi of Terwillegar's IH fires asi the film Mrs. C. J, Hewer il 21% will al was a quartette called the "Har. |Conference which wa monettes" from the: Oshawa|vember 13 They sang three enjoyable ar-|the mothers of Mrs rangements, "In The FEvening|Beth's morning Style", and '0, How I Miss You Tonight"; The Harmonettes were Mrs. William Owens presided at the meeting. The minutes and the treasurer's port by Mrs. Stanley Lockey Wanted Urgently At Simcoe Hall Women's Welfare League of Osh- mwa was held recently at Simcoe Mrs. R. F. Richardson, presid- emphasis on physical activity direct mailing. ing. Parents think as long as the | PHONE elothing, aves four to 15. Espe- and endeavors he is leading a elally needed are shoes, over-|full life. But he needs time for ing November a total of 952 arti-| = cles of used clothing was issued pts, Hydro payments, drugs overnight accommodations. meal a family stranded in Oshawa | The Property and Maintenance | fnum storm door had been pur- chased for the front of the Sim sinks and arborite splashboards have been installed in the gvm work on the gymnasium lights has been completed Simcoe Hall, reported that all activities were well attended dur ance of 6645. The St. John Nurs ing Cadets have been attending at each meeting. A First Ald Ex amination will be held in Janu Miss Sally Parker and 'a member of the Senior Division, accom Toronto to visit a Junior Divi sion Boys' Club has had an average of 59 each Monday evening variety of games and gym activi ties and model aeroplane build members the Caledonia Pipe Band are giving instruction to 17 drum : The Cerebrial Palsied School each week. Lack of space for équipment 1s a serious problem The average attendance at the Golden Age Club during Novem visiting, quilting and sewing com: mittees are a great help to the mittee are making babies' cloth- ing for the Children's Aid So Welfare Dept. The anhual Rotary Club Christmas Dinner party for at St. Andrew's Church, Friday December 12. The Rotary Clut take the Golden Age members to Simcoe Hall after the dinner The Piano Music School has a registration of 66 pupils and al New Lease of Life | COURT CHARLENE _ |D. G. Arkless, president of Osh-| An invitation was accepted) The election of officers took meeting in the Orange Hall re-| iextended to Occident chapter. 'freys acting as scrutineers, an operation to correct an en 4 : , . | At the Masonic Temple a de-| a ) | wer, Sister Effa Ferguson, Sister |); Sick and sunshine report was|Law, associate mistress, Sister! i AR APR bers of Sunbeam Chapter No. 73 Jater die. the Retarded Children's Fund, |secretarv, Brotier Bill Ellegelt;! spread over a four-foot-10-inch nated the beautiful doll for one Christmas decorations by Mrs, G, The Chapter closed in usual{Hazel Weddup; director of cere: Four years azo, three heart made the wardrobe for the doll mittee. mas carols were sung led byMrs,!Perry; chaplain, Sister Nancy | blood to her heart. She almost Fallis, RR 2, Whitby: frying pan, |regular dorm by Miss Flora Pur-|pjan, ig ly BiG EFFORT land, Cobourg; fishing set, Mar-|pation, assisting, The flag was ee to exercise the heart. It was a 'faunton; electric clock, Mrs. J.| Mrs. M. Girard introduced the Whee chait, Kehoe, Welland avenue, Oshawa: (Mrs. Allen of Lorraine Chapter, |program with the ald of a tutor Mrs. D. Townsend, Central Parkipatrons of "Sunbeam Chanter, she had spent {wo years in a Mandryk, the treasurer, Sister Clift Mrs, J. McDonald, Mrs. B. SRY Aaa I Ory aan Mr and Mrs, Harold Bem- Her new courses took her from Dalian: Proaaatod Baie LONE or incre wo Haughter of Mr and Mrs. | Bre a. cororams ses Dorothy enrolsd jn Grade IX in tarded children. A cheque for tron. course and realize an old ambi Dorothy, whose twin sister The Reverend R. E. Dargan,' Mrs. Owens announced that a |jye over at 'a recent meeting of the Duke !5, from 7.30 to 9.20 p.m an interview, "I was just meant of Scripture from Genesis, Mr. some changes made in the report imes when I still am, Why me?" stor) the firs! Christma on a vork as well as|tondition hat fs a i liam Owens thanked Mr. Dargan prize were won by Gordon'!eondition further, because she Also meeting report on the Home a normal place in Chapter of the Sweet Adelines Refreshments were By the Moonlight", "Ukelele|class thanked by Mrs.' Roy Pearce. were read hy Mrs. C, T Hewer | Children's Clothes The December meeting of the | Hall with the vice president. [nation. We put an awful lot of os clare Committee repo ems 1 roms oar] RA 5-3375 shoes, and men's trousers. Dur. (reverie » in addition to groceries, bus tick- tickets, fuel and car gasoline for | Committee reported that an alum- eoe Hall house. Stainless steel pasium kitchen. The electrical | Mr. Harold McNeil, director of | ing November with a total attend fegularly with an average of 18 ary. On Tuesday, December 2 panied a number of the Cadets to The Oshawa Police Association meeting. The Club prov ides a ing. Also on Monday evenings boys in playing the bagpipes and and Clinic is held five, mornings for this group per was 70. The membership club, Members of the sewing com olety and the City of Oshawa the Golden Age Club will be held will provide a chartered bus to for an evening of entertainment taken fatigue, ease sore, aching muscles , , . help Hy available practice time is APPLIANCES ' " relieve the moderate chronic and sub-acute inter! pains of Arthritis, Bursitis and Rheuma. r------ boc 3 N necklines, NIAGARA i4 to 20 ¥ Leagues Schedul \p The Boys Jasketl are now well underway, od games are played each Satur day morning The Simcoe Hall Branch of the McLaughlin Public Library open tach Monday afternoon from 3.30 to 6 o'clock. The annual general meeting of the Welfare League of Oshawa ill be held at Simeoe Hall, Jan uary 2¢ Ai re being for i The wel Visits children wie lors \ lism, whenever they strike, Let me have FREE booklet and ful information r they strike 3 Nome, Address City____ © 1958 dizes es is ---- Tone State a Therapy Mig. Corp. % Niagara - Health Appliances OSHAWA 259 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 8.6711 - a any, \' 959 ement OSHAWA nade yeaker wembel home swith attenda 62; ollice with

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