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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1958, p. 9

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i - - ! «graph with earols MISCHIEF This young man with a twin Ke in his eye is Lance Ken neth Adriaan, one-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Love lock of Brooklin, Lance is (he grandson of Mr, and Mrs, Ed = Pupils Present Program = At West Courtice H & S Meeting At the regular meeting of West "Yourtice Home and School Asso 0 iation, presided over hy Mrs Vietor Cutting, the pupils of Grades 5 and 4 presented a Ohristmas@oncert as follows: A "Welecome" recitation hy Lynda Moase. A solo by Michael Mich ell anny Rrick. A song "Me an y Teddy Bear" was sung by "the Bell-Time Alves chorus, Don na Thompson, Susan Rodesky, Heather Hurlock, Sharon Lott and Debbie Colvin | A recitation Complication' by | Donald McMullen, "The Christ mas Bory' was given In flannel A recitation "Daddy's Girl" hy Marels Chese- hrough, The rhythm band played two selections, with the teacher | Mrs. Donald Snider, at the plane A recitation was given by Henny nek A solo was sung by E 4 [] N ler, Glen White, Michael Michell | Ne sang "The An Lined, nderiand, Marela Chese: | 8. hough, David Wilkine and Mich. | + Mel sang 'Frosty the Snowman' | " A Christmas song was sung hy Te nine girls, "A present for Dad' was recited hy Robbie Buller, an ! instrumental hv Bernadette Dun » ham and Sharon lott, A play "The Terrible Catastrophe' | "Songs were sung hy the class | 8 twe | 22 "4 Bnowflakes" and Thirty wn feel and eight little talls". Ta mara Zakuten, Ronnie Sweel . John Crawford, Douglas Aradiey | y Clarence Asselstine, Mleael| . Aiwilga, Niel Hay, Ruddy Day, Richard Rueksteel, Carol While, Johnny Gibson, Patsy Raviahall Terttu Pivinen, Milly Johnston Lorraine Wilkins, Malla Pirinen The latest and lightest in smart airplane baggage Aeropack J Train Coase ..... J Pullman ....... | Week-end Overnight 26.50 22.50 All in super-tough, wash. ahle Duralite, choice of 3 fashion smart colours: Harizon Rlue, Claud White and Pine Green, WS SHOES King ot Simcoe A recition "How Funny" wre 29.95 | 5 19.50 | | Panel Discussion, Program | Bring Interest To H&S Meeting The Reverend Clinton Cros s(the Oshawa Board of Education discussed the methods of com thanking the members for serv. oF \municating knowledge with the|ing refreshments al the official ie members of Sunset Helghls Home| d and School Association at the De-|Heights School, Mrs, Wilson Also {eember meeting, Perhaps the expressed her thanks tn Mrs, (first method and stil) used was by|D. 8. Low and her commities, laturing, then by renting, 456.1 REPORTS HEARD [posium and discussion groups) MFe: Gordon Reston gave a Two of the newer methods are Port on niario Home and] School conference held in Ebene [the roll play and buzz groups, | v y rer. Mrs, L, M, Huston reporied Mr. Cross explained each method for the ways and means com! {and felt that the buzz groups had / _|mittes, It was decided to pur perhaps the most to offer the in ohase two radios and a year's | subscription to the Canadian Geo BUZZ GROUPS graphical Journal for the school This method was demonstrated Mr, Donald Butlon, principal, {by forming three groups with six stated that parent - teacher inter |of the Bunsel Heights members| views would be held in a day or in each, Kach group adjourned two, He also thanked all the to a classroom for ten minutes members for thelr help in the to discuss the question, "How Do recent survey of pre-school and We Know God?" school-age children in this dis All those present eould have trict, been included Wh Additions! CHRISTMAS TREAT {groups but time would not permi " the lid of all the answers RH, Forster and Mrs, M ] A. Cross volunteered to look i Mr, Cross explained how (hese ol ' ] 4 0 after the Christmas (real for the buzz groups allowed each individ. © dr The attemlance prize unl to participate and share his Chidren 0 A En le | |knowledge, and most important "8s won by Miss Reih Travell's to listen to each other room, Grades 2 and i, | In January Mrs, Waller John , [FIVE BASIC WAYS son will act as moderator for a | It was surprising how basically panel discussion on common fam-| 7 | leach group of answers were sim: lly problems, , ilar although the wording was| Gaily wrapped Christmas ll often quite different, Mr, Cross prise gifts were sold to the mem: | # concluded hy listing the five bers by Mrs, R, M, Wilson and; * basic ways In which we know Mrs, C. M, MacDonald God hy confrontation of God, Refreshments were served by hy nature, hy God in others, bythe mothers of the pupils in Miss experiences, and by the person of Georgina Clark's room and Mrs, | Jesus Christ, In ten minutes Iria Hart's room; Mrs. It, J, (hese groups had communicated Kimmerly and Mrs, CE, Kins thelr knowledge to each other and man, grade mothers answered the question fully, Mr, Cross was Introduced by Mrs, D, FF. Wilson and thanked by Mrs. 8 R, Springstein SFPTET DEBUT i BREWING ward Lovelock and Mr and Mrs. Adriaan de Jonge, Brook Hn, and great-grandson of My and Mrs, A. T. H. Taylor, Osh Awa | § THE GOOD OLD DAYN | } Consumers wish, in many In ¥ stances, for a return to former | uw | practices by some manufacturers, Photo by Hornsby studio special surprise was the There is & widespread request for | debut of the Sunset Helghts Home | paint manufacturers to supply | and School Association septet aoe paint in pint containers as well leompanied and directed by Mr. as the present sizes KF. K. James. They sang two STEPPING OUT IN STYLE tapered brushed mohalr skirt, all Is a threequariers coal with below-elhow and curved flap Fluffy mohair tweed is the fabric for this walking sult designed for town and sub urban wear. The smart en | semble Includes a matching jersey chemise blouse over a Over length sleeves pockets used numbers Ihe Lullaby of Jesu Cups have a short life span com arranged hy Charles Winter and pared with saucers and consum rhe Holly and the Ivy" ar«|ers wish to be able to buy them ranged by Imogen Holst, Mem: separately in open stork patterns Martti Pirinen, Joanne Cutting hers of the septel were Mrs Barry Walters, Helen Henewich FE. G "Bon Ie Mrs John MeNab Seppo Vartija Mrs, H, I. Ramshaw, Mrs, A B.| wish the trimmer finish of stitch | A "Goodbye recilation was Woods Mrs, E, K, James, Mrs, ed on elastic, many rural Eroups IR by Pamela Greentree, Dur:|st, Jf, Kimmerly, and Mrs, W, J, ask for women's and children's (ng the Intermission Mr. Donald | foward, Following this ~ve one underclothing with elastic run Snider played musical selections enjoyed singing Christm ols, | throug ig 80 It may be re: Refreshments were served by Mrs. A, W. Wilson, president, placed when worn, There is wide William Epworth and her conducted the business' meet: spread belief that elastic is not as ling, A letter was received from durable as it used to be 3 DBD BBB DN - Heart Warming Man Warming GIFTS _, Here are quality gifts that are warm and smart, They'll serve him well for many a winter to come , and "he will like it better if it comes from Dover's" By Tracy Adrian Though her urban sieve Hay Give her the gift of easy, efficient home-making! group Attuaily walks on air! 'akon all the Julling and tugging out of cleaning! Powerful Hoover suction and a complete assortment of tools make short work of every kind of eleaning, Double-atretoh hose, big throw.-away dirt bag, and many other features, HOOVIR Constellation € 5 Truly a luxury gift at a surprisingly moderate price, "Top of the Line* Model 84) Price 124,50 OTHER MODELS SALE PRICED a COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS GOT A LITTLE QUEEN ? Bissell's Little Queen fun for little girly w= ond really sweeps, In rose red with sectional handle, In a gay gift box 1. SUBURBAN COATS in all wool er cotton shells with quilt er Berg lining 19.95 to 34.50 2. CARDIGAN SWEAT. ERS in the new bulky ribs, In all woals and in Orlons 9.95 to 19.95 3, ROBES In lightweight fabrics that have warmth ond good looks 14,95 and 22,50 2 Take Precaution ming of the addition to Sunset] J Hand stand the tree in water, | ne Burrey fire brigade reports from drying out, ij Morel, Posymbnr "ea [1% 110 years Rad heen children play: THE BISSELL-ETTE It's Bissell's newest (dea In black and bran to keep hy the fireplace or in your UMPUS room It's no bigger than the "Little Queen' and it's @ smart quick way to get after-dinner erumby and he 4, REVERSIBLE JACKETS that are light and attrac. tive 19.95 e OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5.0712 Hi PLFASE NOTE . . . CLOSING TONIGHT AT § P.M. TO ENABLE OUR STAFF TO ATTEND THE STAFF CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL LIKE IT BETTER IP IT COMES FROM DOVER'S Ea ANNUAL THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Dessmber 16, 1950 § ---------------- When the tres is put up, be sure Ii Is well supported and away | Here are some hints on how to|from fireplaces, radiators, tele. enjoy your Christmas tres, in| vision sols or other sources of | isty | heat Beloct a tree that has been| (neck the electric lights and troshly out. ' connections and replace frayed Cul a rt piece off the bult|giension cords, wi ""oh | Be sures not to use inflammable Sprinkling the branches with! geonrations or reflectors on the water will help 40 keep It fresh, |Chvistmas tree Mghts, psy If the butt of the tree is held, in A container, water should be| added dally to help keep the tree | Enjoy Your Trea, Superfluous Hair moved Hoare diathermy, ing your true sol, free from worry ond ombarressment, witetion URDUF URDUFF at the Genethe 0 ! Rie RESULT! MARIE will be in Oshaw, DANGEROUS PLAY KINGSTON, England (CP) restos. single cause of Don't go out of the house and) fires in the county during the last leave the Christmas tree Hghts| | burning Ontario Department 'of {Lands and Forests J Phone for appoiniment on thos ing with matches oe cord. 4 ve » Oks very ney inlaura S CHRISTMAS Step inside your friendly Laura Secord candy shop and see these happy little characters that make Christmas extra special for lucky girls and boys, And don't forget the grownups on your lst they'll appreciate any one of the famous Laura Secord gift boxes, beautifully wrapped to complement the season, MERRY CHRISTMAS Assortment---these Laura Secord favourites include chocolate coated hard centres, butter-creams, nut clusters and crisps, Gift wrapped, in 1, 2, 3 and 5 Ib, bexes, $1.25 the pound, DELICIOUS DIXIES =a special Laura Secord treat! Crisp pecans and golden butter caramel coat with rich Guernsey-milk chocolate, Gift wrapped, $1.75 the pound, SALTO NUTMEATS--=freshly golden-roasted and delicately salted to bring out the full flavour of your favourite varieties, In gay holiday boxes $1,50 the pound, CHRISTMAS CAKE=rich, delicious and chock full of fruit, nuts and wonderful flavour! Made from an old-time Laura Secord recipe! Two sizes-- $2.00 and $1,00, PRESENTATION BOX~-our Merry Christmas Assortment packed in 3 Ib, and 5 1b, sizes only, in this colourful gift box, A lovely gift at $1.25 the pound, famous tor quality -- famous foi ..eshness SIMCOE AND KING STREETS, OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE, OSHAWA DAINTY MINIATURES make a very special gift... wonderful for filling merry holiday dishes at home, too! Wrapped for Christmas giving-- $1.75 the pound, \ i

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