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The Oshawa Times, 19 Nov 1959, p. 25

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Mothers To Hold Meeting By DOUG RIGGS Recreation Director | BOWMANVILLE -- The Minor Hockey Mothers Association will id its first meeting Tuesday, ov. 24 at 2.00 p.m. in the Lions Community Centre. Mothers with sons playing on anv of the recreation depart- ment's minor hockey teams are Invited to attend. GIRLS' BROOMBALL About 17 girls between the #ges of nine and 14 inclusive who are interested in playing broom- ball are still needed. Games will be played Mondays between 5.00 nd 7.00 p.m. at Memorial Arena. Girls interested in playing broomball can register at the recreation affje on or before Friday, Nov. 20. There is no charge for this activity. The only equipment re- is a broom and skates. are expected to start Mon- day, Nov. 23. SKATING CLASSES The recreation department's beginners' skating classes will get underway Monday, Nov. 23 at 3.00 p.m. The class is open to children eight years old and under who wish to skate. Supervisors will be on hand to assist where needed from 3.30 to 5.00 p.m. Parents are invited to attend and assist. CHORAL SOCIETY The department's Choral So- elety will hold its annual Christ- at 8.15 p.m. Featured at this year's concert will be Cathrine Lynch, soprano and Fred Graham, pianist, win- ners of the scholarships offered | by the Choral Society In its) "Stars of Tomorrow Contest." DRAMA WORKSHOP Encouraged by the wide inter- est in a proposed Drama Work- shop, the department will hold a special meeting for anyone inter. Registrations will be accepted] at the meeting, Thursday, Nov.) 19 at 7.45 p.m. in the Lions Com: | munity Centre. | The techniques of the drama including stage movement, di- rection scenery, lighting and the many other elements of produc- tion will be discussed. MINOR HOCKEY Saturday, Nov. 21, will mark the start of the Minor Hockey League schedules. The schedule for Saturday is as follows: BANTAM LEAGUE 7.00 a.m.--Huskies vs. Lions 7.45 a.m.--Braves vs. Cubs 8.35 a.m.--Flyers vs. Tigers 9.20 a.m.--~Tee Pees vs. Pirates PEE WEE LEAGUE 10.20 a.m.--Hawks vs. Wings 11.05 a.m.--Bears vs. Giants 11.55 a.m.--Bruins vs. Cana- dians ATOM LEAGUE 12.40 p.m.--Hornets vs. Rams 1.490 p.m.--Bisons vs. Barons LIONS MIDGET-JUVENILES 2.35 p.m.--Orphans vs. Comets 3.15 p.m.--Generals vs. Dodgers 4.00 p.m.--Raiders vs. Maroons Advertisers Must Rely On Truth TORONTO (CP) -- Brig. Mich- @el Wardell told members of the Public Relations Society of To- tonto Wednesday night that their profession must rely on truth be-| cause "when that rule is defied #ts debasers are damaged." | The publisher of the daily Fred- ericton Gleaner and the monthly Atlantic Advocate said 'Hitler was one who did that and turned the art (of public relations) into @ black art." The rigged television shows in the United States "were another | and diferent degradation." He said the damage occurs when the lie is discovered. "Un- happily when that happens all of us . . . are damaged because pub- He confidence is abused and dis- belief and cynicism is fostered." Most seriously damaged are the advertisers, he said, but pub- lic relations practitioners, news- papers, radio and television sta- tions and advertising agents also| get painted with the same brush. | "The public is honest. People are revolted by dishonesty what- ever our American manipulators of television quizzes . . . would have us believe." Fruit Men Rap Chain Stores | | TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario | Fruit and Vegetable Growers As-| sociation Wednesday sharply eriticized chain stores as being! one of the chief factors in mak- ing fruit-growing unprofitable in| Ontario. | Appearing before the legisla- tare's agricultural inquiry eom- | mittee, J. A. Howard, association gecretary, said "the chain stores handle over 50 per cent of the] hor, and vegetables sold at re- "Chain store abuses to un- challenged because the offended | parties are hesitant to come for- ward for fear of losing favor and a market home," Mr. Howard said "The growers and processors," | the association told the commit- fee, "are In the squeeze, facing on ope hand the consumer's, or chain store's demand for) eheaper food, and on the other| band increased costs for machin- oy, material and labor," Much Below Regular Price ALL WOOL or ORLON Three pairs $2.50 ALL WOOL socks made by MORLEY of ENGLAND . . . handsome plain 6 x 3 rib. Reinforced heels and toes for extra wear. HIGH BULK ORLON socks in popular Argyle Checks and fancy designs. Variety of colors on sizes 10¥2 to 112. Superior Quality Leather LINED GLOVES Specially Priced -- Outstanding Value! A. ENGLISH CAPESKIN -- WHIPSTITCHED. Brown, black, or grey. Warm wool and nylon lining. B. Handsome leather gloves with knitted side walls. Fully lined. Both styles of gloves in sizes 8/2 to 11, TWO PAIRS 33 3 for 6.50 Lay-Away for Christmas Giving! PYJAMAS Warm Comfortable FLANNELETTE in Bright Attractive STRIPES Warm softly napped flannelette cloth, genere ously cut for maximum sleeping comfort, Breast Pocket. Neat fitting drawstring waist on trousers, Sizes A to E (36 to 44), TWO PAIRS 2.89 FOR 5.75 MEN'S WARM DOESKIN SHIRTS IN CHECKS & PLAIDS Very colorful -- Very handsome for WORK and LEISURE wear. Doeskin is so warm, so comfortable to wear. Color ful selection, all colorfast in sizes Es 1.59 TWO for $3.00 ® At Last, Here's Jack Fraser's Much Below Regular Price! "SANFORIZED" DOESKIN SHIRTS FOR BOYS Here's spectacular savings on, Canadian- made shirts . . . bright colorful checks in blues, reds, browns greys, AND they're SANFORIZED and colorfast. Breast pockets. Sizes 6 to 16. 1 29 REGULAR 1.98 VALUE TWO for 2.50 BOYS' : FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Colorful Stripes and Neat Fancy Designs SANFORIZED, TOO! Here's a fine assortment of colors in traditional stripes and potterns, Generously-cut pyjamas give maximum sleeping come fort . . . drawstring waistband, breast pocket. . 2 PAIRS for 5.00 z Sizes 6 to 16. THERE'S A JACK FRASER STORE NEAR YOU! SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THIS GREAT ANNUAL SALE Money-Saving Offers in MEN'S WEAR ALL WOOL COATS OVERCOATS CHOOSE AN ALL WOOL PLAIN VELOUR or e new neat HOUNDSTOOTH CHECK OVERCOAT Overcoats superbly tailored by a leading Canadian manufacturer . . « Popular single breasted, slip-on style with slash or patch pockets. COMPARABLE TO 59.50 VALUES FALL BROWN, POPULAR CHAR GREY, NEAT MID BROWN, TRADITIONAL NAVY, NEW BLUE-GREY. TOPCOATS Attractive Fall shades includes greys, browns, beige. Mostly $55 and $59.50 Coats New Shepherd Checks, Genuine Harris Tweeds, All Wool Velours, Dressy Gabardines, Zip-Lined Gabardines, Sizes 34 to 46 in regular, short, and tall models. ALL wooL BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED L-- or, . ry -- y Purchase Backed 8° # | Famous Jock Fraser Guarantee, ) Stylish Dan River " o..on Cord Clicker Coats With "Jumbo" heavy wool knit collar in two-tones . , . very smart! Fabric has attractive ribbed effect and lustrous sheen. Styled with two slash pockets, plain: cuffs, zippered front. Warm quilt lining (rayon over wool). Choose charcoal ® grey, or sand, sizes 36 to 44, ONLY. Exceptional Value! 3/4 LENGTH COAT Quilt-Lined 100% Nylon Fabric by Bruck with detachable, zippered hood Snugly-warm quilt lining (rayon over wool), heavy jumbo zipper down front, plus buttons, Heavy rope shoulders, corduroy collar, 3 pockets. Dry-cleanable ® Sizes 36 to 46. Sensational |32rd Anniversary Sale . . . with Zippered, Detachable CLICKER COATS These COTTON CORD coats have a lus- trous sheen, Colorful heavy wool knit collar and cuffs., two slash pockets . . . and quilt lined (rayon over wool). Detach- able hood. Choose char grey or taupe. 3 Sizes 6 to 18. 8.89 SPECIAL VALUES in BOYS' WEAR Regular 19.95 Top Canadian Make SUBURBAN COATS Wool Gives Hard Wear and Real Warmth!' For a Christmas Gift, or for yourself, you men can't go wrong buying a handsome suburban coat for this low price! You'll love the cozy wool quilt lining. Two pockets with flaps, four buttons down the front. Choose silver or char grey, Fall brown, or skyway blue. Sizes 36 to 46, ® PREVIOUSLY 19.95. Buy Holf-A-Dozen Pairs At These Low Prices! Men's Work Socks Specially reduced price! 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Five poc- kets, Charcoal grey, taupe, THREE or black. Sizes 6 to 18. PAIRS ALSO AVAILABLE . . . with for = Slastie back in sizes $ to only. sr POR 7.50 navy denim lined jeans, TWO for 17.50 Store away for Chri -- A Practical Gift Orlon Interlock Pullovers Better quality Canadian make "Hi-Bulk" Orlon Interlock for shape retention, easy to wash. V neck, long sleeves, in sizes to fit 8 to 16. In exciting shades of powder blue, mixed grey ,beige, ond red. . 2 for 5.75 BOYS' CAPS ALL WOOL FLEECE Quilt lined, plus Orlon pile lined ear protector for warmth. Char and medium grey. Knitted inserts at back, fits all sizes. 80 1 . TWO for 3.75 Lined with DOESKIN. BOYS' Polished Cotton PANTS They're Fully WASHABLE Outstanding value! Smart appearance for school, and play, Ivy styling, two side pockets, two hip pockets. with flaps . « cuffed bottoms. Char- coal grey, anfelope, or 00 WY. black, Sizes 6 to ® OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 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