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The Oshawa Times, 5 May 1960, p. 13

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-- DUNBARTON PERSONALS "™ Rev. McLaughlin conducted the| Mr regular morning service at Dun- spent the weekend in Muskoka. barton United Church. Miss Kath-| wp +"léet Cunningham was guest solo-|and , ist with Mrs, Wilkinson at the (aye moving sometime this week. » organ. There were six childrn|we wish them every success in baptized. {their Dquglas Paul, son of Mr. and Grocery Store" on the Kingston Mrs, H. D. Watkins of Fairport road, . road; Janine Ann, chosen daugh. | Mr - ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Price! ° Fairport Beach; Katharyn Buest % ye 4 byterian Church, Whitby, on : Julie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Pre + Jobu Sawyer of Glendale; Wil. Su liam Ronald, Judith Ann, ward Allen, children of Mr. and * Mrs. Edward Priebe of Glen- , and Mrs, Murray Brown . and Mrs. Charlie Pears Reddy of Frenchmen's Bay new business at "Almonds s. Marion McClement was soloist at St. Andrew's ay evening for their cantata Ed-|"God's Only Son." Mary-Beth McClement partiel- pated in the program presented by the Oshawa and District Branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association at {he McLaughlin Library last Sat- urday evening. She. sang two solos. : The second half of the Picker- ing St. Andrew's Church cantata, "Olivet to Calvary," will be broadcast over station. CKLB (1050 on the dial) at 9.45 next Sunday. Mr. Fanthom is the bass soloist in this werk. Record of this are available for anyone in- terested in purchasing them. School meeting was Thursday night at the church. Mr. Ralph Rumble took the devotions, Mrs. Stewart Wilson of Fair- port road died last week. The funeral service conducied by Rev. Olive of St. Paul's with burial at Erskine, Sympathy is extended to Mr, Wilson from their neighbors and friends. Miss Margaret Wilkinson home from Queen's University. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phipps on the arrival of a son, Paul George, at Ajax Hospital on April 25. Congratulations to Mr. and Remember the Rummage Sale on Saturday, May 7, at the Unit- ed Church. Get some home bak-| ing for the weekend. f At the regular On-We-Go. meet-| ing on April 26, Mrs. Winnie) Mitchell was presented with al life membership to the WA. The On-We-Go members and their friends enjoyed an evening of bowling at the Brock Bowl in Ajax. Later they enjoyed a snack at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Green of Liverpool road north. Visiting with the Thompsons | and McClements of the Base Line | on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. | Gordon Shand and Mark and | Mrs. Richard Will on the birth of The United Church Sunday a son last week. Mrs. Catharine Shand, e. Peiisonavs We're sorry to hear that Chris- * tine Cragg has been ill with the "momps. "Cab Driver Bs Si * WINNIPEG (CP) -- A singing |! cab driver here has launched a |} career as a television performer. Wally Keep got his break while doing one of his "occasional numbers" at a Winnipeg night + club, » He was doing one of these im- promptu numbers when a repre- sentative of the CBC heard him, with the result Wally got an in- vitation to an audition for a local falent program, "*NO LESSON Wally, who has never had voice lessons, rehearsed all week with a musician friend, then went to « the audition and scored a record 91 points of a possible 100. The TV show--Sit Back with | 1 Jack, featuring Winnipeg band leader Jack Shapira--opened on April 11. Wally, 23, started singing when he was 17. He has had several previous auditions, with the CBC and other talent-hunters, but "all I got was letters. I failed a couple of times--mainly because of nerves, I think. "About six months ago I said I'm going to try to see if I can make some money singing. But I've been driving cabs more than '§ I've been singing." One good thing about cab driv- ing, he says, is that it gives him «the. right hours to work on his singing. NEW HEIGHTS AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--New Zealand is to get its first sky- scraper, a 23-storey office build- ing reaching 260 feet high, twice as tall as any in the city at present. Work is starting this year on the structure, to cost more than $4,000,000. POLAR PROJECT LONDON (AP) Moscow | Radio reports Soviet explorers have landed an advance party for | a long-term research station on a! drifting ice floe off the Novosi- birsk Islands near the North Our HOSPITAL E00) PROTECTION $830,000 is needed fo provide 220 YOUR CONTRIBUTION | | SEND ITTO ... Oshawa General Hospital ALMA STREET, OSHAWA Attention: Campaign Treasurer Pole. About 100 tons of equipment and supplies are being landed by! gertips ® Months of meals at your fine ® SAVINGS! Lower food prices through quantity buying 1 Blade Roast 3 Ibs. 1 Short Rib Roast 3 Ibs. 1 Rump Roast 3 Ibs, 1 Sirloin Reast 3 Ibs. 1 Prime Rib Roast 3 Ibs. 10 Ibs, Assorted Stecks 10 lbs. Lean Minced Beef 3 Ibs. Stew Beef 3 Ibs. Beby Becf Liver 2 Roasting Chilcken 4 Ibs. BLUE BRAND BEE! 1 Reund Steck Reast 3 Ibs. PORK LOIN PACK INCLUDES: F 5 Ibs. Wieners 3 Ibs. Pork Sausage 3 Ibs, Assorted Cold Meets 4 lbs. Side Bacon FISH 3 Ibs. Cod 3 Ibs, Ocean Perch 3 Ibs. Haddeck FAMILY PACK VEGETABLES: WITH THE tee fruit and staples. Your Invitation To Modern Living OLD SOUTH FROZEN JUICE: FAVORITE FOODS COST LESS 20ih. CENTURY FOOD PLAN ® QUALITY! Better, fresher foods on famous money back guaran- © CONVENIENCE! Fewer shop- ping trips with your own home. "Supermarket" © SELECTION! Large selection of name brand meats, vegetables, ® SERVICE! Friendly delivery right to your freezer DAIRY each 5 Ibs. Peas 5 Ibs. Corn 1 Loin Roast 20-25 Loin Pork Chops 5 Ibs, Mixed 5 Ibs. Green Beans 2 Ibs, Brussel! Sprouts THE ABOVE ORDER IS A SUGGESTED MENU FOR A NINE WEEK PERIOD FOR AN AVERAGE FAMILY OF FOUR THAT MAY BE ALTERED IN ANY MANNER TO SUIT YOUR PRESENT FOOD BUDGET. SNOW CROP 9 Ibs, Butter 4 lbs. Marcarine 1 Gal, Ice Cream 6 Pkg. Cheese 12 Orange Juice 12 Grape Juice FROZEN FRUIT; 2; Ibs, Strawberries 6 Tins Peaches 2% Ibs. Blueberries PRODUCTS: 3 Ibs. Shortening 2 Cheese Whiz 4 lbs, Jam 1 Doz, Soup 4 Ibs. York Peanut Butter HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 1200 Facelle 12 Rolls Toil Slices DRY GOODS 3 Instant Coffee 3 Ibs. Grind Coffee 200 Teo Bags 12 Bars Ivory Soap 10 Lbs, Drench 1 Liquid Detergent let Tissue INCLUDI NG 17 CU. FT. FAIRBANKS - MORSE DELUXE FREEZER WITH 10 YEAR WARRANTY L CALL RA 8-1128 NOW FOR FURTH TOTAL FOOD AND FREEZER PER WEEK | 20th CENTURY FOOD PLAN '15.59 2083 00 4 iT a" o "Guaranteed by ® Good Housekeeping Na wh 1919 AVENUE RD. TORONTO, ONT. We would like additional information on your money saving food plan, ------------ aa a on a a ER INFORMATION! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 5, 1960 13 ~ ane oP 7 ONTARIO GROWN KING SIZE HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS... 2/29* A SALAD FAVOURITE -- U.S. NO. 1 GRADE U.S. TOMATOES cu.o vc 19° A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD -- CANADA NO. 1 GRADE N.B. POTATOES 99° THE CHILDREN'S FAVOURITE -- EXTRA FANCY GRADE B.C. WINESAP APPLES 6 .. 29° 49 Evaporated MILK 3 39° SALAD DRESSING 9 Instant COFFEE = 1.19 SAVE 4c SOLID WHITE CLOVERLEAF va's TIN 37° GERBER'S ALL VARIETIES BABY CEREALS 2 8-0Z. 3 9g: PKGS. LUSHUS ALL FLAVORS--SAVE 9¢ JELLY POWDERS 6 on 29* CUT-RITE -- SAVE 4c WAXED PAPER 2 100-FT. 55¢ ROLLS 10-LB, BAG SAVE 9¢c--OAT CEREAL Cheerios 2 SAVE 4c -- IGA 10-0Z. PKGS. TALL TINS Frozen Food Feature FROZEN REDSTEER CHIFSTEAKS 2:49 Dairy Dept. Feature CHERRY HILL MEDIUM CHEDDAR CHEESE Age cur PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 5, 6, 7th We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ALL IGA MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT APPROVED FRESH GRADE A PRE-DRESSED ROASTING or FRYING CHICKENS 2%2 to 3 Ib. AVERAGE » 3° TABLERITE SMALL LINK or COUNTRY STYLE--PURE PORK SAUSAGE SHOPSY'S WIENERS 4.0Z. PKGS. we, 39° hb. AQe Cello Pkg. LANSDOWNE LG.A. LANSDOWNE SHOPPING CENTRE HOPE LG.A. STORE PORT PERRY SOUTH END LG.A. BROCK ST. S.--. WHITBY BECKSTEAD LGA. COURTICE--ONT. BILSKY LG.A. STORE 120 WILSON S.--OSHAWA DYL'S LGA. 166 ADELAIDE ST.--OSHAWA COLLEGE HILL LG.A. cust st.--osHawaA SUPPORT THE NAVY LEAGUE TAG DAY SATURDAY, MAY 7TH WATCH IGA'S TELEVISION SHOW OMPER ROOM Daily Monday Thru Friday, Check Your Local Listings For Time And Channel

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