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The Oshawa Times, 11 Feb 1959, p. 9

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GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES ST. MARY'S CWL | the People subdivision of the Catholic Women's League met re- cently in the parish hall for the regular. meeting. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Walter Atherfold. Reports were read by the secretary, Mrs. Frank Don- ald, and the treasurer, Mrs. J. F. Vincent. different committees ports on their activities for the past month. The Reverend N. J. Gignac, the director, gave a short dpiritual address. It was annnounced that St. Mary's subdivision is joining St. Gregory's Council in a day of recollection to be held on March The members of St. Mary's of|ael Kadoski gave the treasurer's The conveners of the gave re-| {members to attend the annual read the minutes, and Mrs. Mich- report. Mrs. A. G. Wiskin announced the Guides are holding open house on February 23. at 7 p.m. and parents are invited. Mrs. George Webster, Brown Owl, said the Brownies would be host to their parents at their regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. % Mrs. MacDonald urged the meeting of the Oshawa Division of the Canadian Girl Guide Asso- ciation, on Thursday, February 19, at 8 pm., in King Street Centennial Hall, when Miss Shir- ley Cameron, Provincial Train- ll ing and Camping Commissioner, | will be the guest speaker. The members of the group made plans to hold a home bak- ing sale at Guide House, at 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday, i. Refreshments were served by| Mrs. P. A. Tresise and Mrs. E. C. Cooke, sucial conveners 3RD SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The regular meeting of the 3rd '(from 'the bakeless bake February | read by Mrs, C. B. Heard. Mrs, Lloyd Masters gave the treas- urer's report. The annual report was also given. There were eight members present. It was decided that the money sale should be turned in'by February 10 or 12. Several offered to tele phone members for donations. Mrs. D. F. Wilson served re- freshments. | KING STREET WMS The Februdry meeting of the WMS of King Street United port. Several members were re- ported sick. On behalf of the members, Mrs. Wilfred Harris presented a gift to the retiring pianist, Mrs. Frank Hortop. One hundred and twenty- three hospitai and 140 home calls were reported. Literature secre- tary, Mrs. J. Kinsey. Mrs. Stan- ley Gomme and her group pre- sented the worship service. Mrs. J. T. Dane read the scripture, Mrs. Douglas Lander, accom panied by Mrs. Clarence Scott, sang a solo, "I Shall not Pass Again This Way". Mrs. Lawrence Allen gave the! study book and the U.S.A. Canada is 57 per- olics, who give freely of their THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 11, 1959 ] comparing Canada cent Protestant, 43 per cent Cath- money to the church. In Canada there are fewer de- nominations. People go suburban and more churches are being] built. Alcoholism is growing in Canada and there is a great need for penal reform. Divorce is down also juvenile delinquency. There is progress in race relations. Our, church givings are lower than the! U.S.A., which has many sectional churches. The U.S.A. has 62 per. cent active Christians of which 20 per cent are Jewish. Mrs. Lander sang Come'. The March meeting will be in charge of the Laurel group. The convener of the Valentine tea, Mrs. W. J. Medland, reported a need for more card tables. Each member was to invite 10 guests, A good program has been ar- ranged and the tea will open at 3 o'clock. "Jesus 1 Church was held recently with Oshawa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was held recently at Simcoe Street United Church. Mrs. D. F. Wilson presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. T. F. Shepherd. The secretary's report was Mars. Norman Wirsching presid- {ing and opening with a poem, |Our Goal for the New Year", {and prayer for the missionary | Miss Jean Whittier. | Mrs. Douglas Lander, assistant recording secretary, gave the re-| --------BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD.' 0 8 in St. Gregory's ium! Plans were made for study groups to be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Walter Ather- fold, on the second Tuesday of each month, The subject of these study groups will be "Shrines of the World". All the members were invited to attend. SPECIAL! ENGLISH BONE CHINA 0% oft Regular Price (2 Weeks Only) FEBRUARY FELLOWS It's one birthday after 'an- | They are the grandsons of Mr. other for Craig Marshall and | and Mrs. Cecil R. Breen, Osh- Cameron Ross, sons of Mr. and | awa, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Calvin Breen, Southway | Bruce, Toronto and Caesarea, After the business meeting was drive, Bowmanville. Craig will | and great-grandsons of -Mrs. |concluded with prayer, the mem- be one year old on Saturday | Maurice Breen, St, George, On- bers enjoyed several games of and Cameron is three today. | tario. bingo. Each winner received an -- : |attractive prize, 5 'rigan, Margaret Malloy, Mrs T| Refreshments were served by smith, Mary Beaubricki, Miss the social convener, Mrs. Leo | Roberta Gates, Mrs Frank Mar- McCarthy, and her committee. key, Mrs Joan McGillis, Joan B " Wallace, Mrs E Solley, Mrs 5TH GROUP COMMITTEE 4 The February mesniing of the At St. Gregory's J G Carter - i Successful Event Door prizes were won by Mrs 5th Troup uf the Sir! Does The annual Valentine bridge W P. Perry, Mrs Frank Mc: House with Mrs. J. C MacDon- THURSDAY 9.30 A.M. and euchre party of St. Greg. [Clure, Mrs J G_ Carter and|ald presiding. ® BOYS' COAT SETS Sizes 1to 3 ory's and St. Joseph's CPTA was| TF Charles Seaton Mrs.charles Hall, secretary SRL! . sC = es a Wa Finish. PY held in St. Gregory's auditorium. S COAT SETS a Amid pretty decorations of ® GIRLS JEANS Sizes4 to 8 only ugiipd pegs FINAL 3 DAYS! HALF-PRICE CLEARANCE Starts Valentine Bridge 7 OF OUR MOST POPULAR PATTERNS "Popular" Cornflower, Celeste, Rosebud, Tapestry Rose, Fernleigh, Glenbriar. and Lucerne. 6 to 18 years Values 7.95-8.95 '4.95 ' Jo (OSHAWA) LTD FF p Loyd Simcoe St. N. 3 hearts and ows the guests ngien Ryipunoy To, N Best Quality ® SKI SUITS Sizes 2 and 3 only Pobvvay, eres 5 ® COATS Sizes 7 & 8 Also Pre-Teen hours of card playing. Refresh- YS SLAC ® ONE PC SNOWSUITS ments were served by the math- . rhe Suess of Bes Wi 0 | ® DRESSES Sizes 2 to 12 ' liam Hastings and Mrs. L. S. is Blair. ® PRAM SUITS Open Stock In All Patterns Available he 3, Gt, Mr, Seg ODDS =H ENDS -- AEE. ? Morrison and Mrs. Jack Spencer were in charge of the prizes. | 150 afer oes | PRE-TEEN DRESSES =e 00 00 ® Reg. to 11.95 Reg. 12.95 to 19.95 DOWN 1 WEER SPECIAL 4.00 SPECIAL 5.00 NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES B U B N S CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING ST. W. RA 3-7022 ® OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9PM. eo William Cardinal, Mrs. Anne Les-| lie, Mrs. B. Murphy, Mr, W. H.| Cardinal, June Boyder, Jack] Kane, Mrs. Julie. Roesch, Mr. | Bill Clarke, Mr. M. J. Carswell, Mae Thompson, Mr. John Brady, Father N. J. Gignac, Mrs. Charles Seaton, Mrs. Olive Men- ard Mrs. H. Coggins, Mrs. C. A, | Rundle, Mrs. Albert Hele, Mrs. Bert Clancy, Mrs. Mary Healey, Mrs. D. Healey, Mrs. J. L. Goodes, Mrs. C. Bowra, Mrs. D.| Noonan, Mrs. Jack Kane, Mrs, | Doris Live, Mrs. Anne McAllister, | Miss Cecile Collette, Mrs. J. Maclnally, Kay McMul- len, Mrs. Norman Micheal, Mrs. | 8. P. Beaupreau, Mrs. S. Comer- ford, Theresa Power, Mrs. G. S. ® ALL SALES FINAL eo Mgifyd pEgs OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-8571 @ OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY o EET Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIMBEEF 12 KING EAST RA 3-3633 o SIRLOIN WING « T-BONE LEAN SLICED ~~ Cooked Ham=. TENDER, Well-Trimmed STEAK P oT ROAST [Boneless, Rolled] 1b. 5 5 Boneless RUMP ROAST Boneless SIRLOIN TIP Boneless ROUND STEAK ROAST | IP ney Lean RIB STEWING BEEF 3:31.00 VEAL! [SMOKED HAMS! San Portion . . . Ib, 39¢ Semi-Boneless Portion 55¢ ® STEW (Bone In) 3 1bs. 1.00 utt Portion Ib. 49¢ Slices Ib. 75¢ © SHOULDER CHOPS 1b. 79¢ Boneless Portion Ib. 75¢ Hocks ..........:. [J] STERKETTES, PATTIES 1b. 59 FRESH MINCED PORK .............. Ib. 55¢ SALMON SAUERKRAUT. .....,.............. 210bs.29c FRESH MADE COUNTRY SAUSAGE SLICED CORNED BEE MEATY PORK HOCKS = BOLOGNA END CUTS BY THE PIECE . Ib. 29¢ LEAN PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS > Ml ANADIAN CHEESE Ib. 49¢ SHANKLESS SMOKED PICNIC STYLE PPY OLD CHEESE Ib. 59¢ PORK SHOULDERS bd De FRESH SHANKLESS PORK SHOULDERS Skinless Wieners 2 Is. NP -- DRESSED AND OVEN READY uw 43° LEAN wan SPARE RIBS 2-69: Frozen Food Specials! STOK®LY'S PEAS 45¢ ORANGE JUICE 5 Tv 99 "------------ EE ai od ih WM 0 alt LAN CUT-UP CHICKENS! LEGS--THIGHS uw 99° BREASTS Wings 4 Ibs. 1.00 Necks 4 Ib. 25¢ Thursday Specials! SLICED BREAKFAST Bacon 2-89. LOIN PORK (RIB END) CHOPS Ib. 49¢ 2-18. PKG. END CUTS--BY-THE-PIECE SLICED 5 Ibs. 1.00 5 Ibs. 1.00 Ib. 43c¢

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