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The Oshawa Times, 6 Oct 1960, p. 7

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g SPECIAL EVENING FOR WOLF CUBS and friends of Cub and | awoerded were, team player Scout movement, Worthy of | gardener, shapver aris, : homeeraft, toymaker, first aid, special mention Is 8 new Scout, | oho holes "orderly, athlete, Michael Laing, who during his cyclist, swimmer, In the photo | Cub years, achieved the full | from the left, Akela B Pack, | total of 18 badges. This Is a Ivor Collins, John Dunphy, | rare achievement, Badges | ~-- ---- " A Keith Belinger, Michael Laing, Stephen Dunn, Allan Magrath, James Barefoot, Malcolm Crowe, Pepper Adams and Akela A Pack, William John- son, It was a the special evening for Wolf Cubs A and B pack, 2nd Ajax, The Church of The Holy Trinity. Eight of their members were elevaled to 2nd Ajax Scout Troop in a nl Up" ceremony, The function was attended wy | ction ~Photo by John Mills many parents | MYRTLE ~~ The Woman's As sociation of Myrtle Church was held at the home of Mrs, Elmer Johnson. The president opened with » poem and the theme hymn and prayer rs, McCulloch was In charge of the devotional, The topic was "Shine as Ligh!s" and scripture reading, Philippians 2:1-16, The minutes of previous meet- ings were read and approved, Roll eall answered by word "'Pre- pare", The business period conducted by Mrs. Lynde with the final ar- rangements for the turkey sup- Myrtle WA Holds Meeting ed. \wiles and Mildred Harrison and $1.50 children wnder 12 Tiel Everyone welcome, pa -------- | maLD SERVICES : Md the first one of the season. | group Miss Cameron led the de- Bniversary services were ob- A party will be held every two|votions) served on Sunday with a good a weeks, Several journeyed 16] "World Baptist" was the topic endance di church was taste: Markham Saturdsy and enjoyed|for the panel discussion. Those hilly destin of wilh Sowirs ad the fair very much taking part were: Mrs, Hoskins, vegetable | itehel] wr Oct. 8, Two new tin pots Vice was taken hy Rev. Floyd) iene Mien a n. ave been purchased Honey, Toronto, with our Junior| meeting closed with & hymn and The WA Presbytery will be rid od Astiburn Loly girs a . the henediction, The hostess held in Ajax, Oct, and [Siting ¥or the evening Kev. A. 8 d t 'B, hao i "ain. (he Boars, karo, nd th At Mission Circle [served » dainty lunch. a788Y oa at F . gelcholr rendered two anthems » 0 butar, og ent Farin Lotdei hl CAL ur ai MBit, Church Wom | WIAKY. BUSINESS the benediction # Mrs, Tait|!n8,, The Woman's Association monthly "meeting last Tuesday | LONDON (CP) West Indian gave g talk on her holiday and served lunch after the service 19) siternoon at the home of Mrs, Jeremiah Weeks, on his first day ithes Experiences st Parry Bound] A var] al iki en ariel F0FdOR Glenney. The meelinglin London, found he had left his Lunch was home from school with the hy the ind og Rg raw. |Pitense al Victoria subway sia mumps snd older folks have thelforth : tion, He decided to walk back to A short business meeting fol- it--through the underground. He Panel Discussion served by Mrs, a social half-hour spent together | We wish all a speedy recov. Turkey. supper will be held|€rV, ? ; lowed, The roll call was answer: missed electrocution from the live Saturday, Oct, 8 in the basement] The Community Club had aled with a verse of scripture and i but fell do fety pit of the church commencing at 4|euchre party in the hall Fridey|the offering, The meeting was in T@h but fell down 8 safety p.m, until all are served, Adults'evening and reported a fair crowd charge of Mrs, Wm, Hewis' and injured his leg. Oshawa Hairdressers' Association Annual Dance U.AW. ure FRIDAY 3 OCT. 14 WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Petch Davis, Wellandport; Mr, and Mrs and family spent last weekend in|Bruce Stayzer and daughter Markdale as the guests of Mr. Karen, Fonthill; Mr, Homer Col and Mrs, Jack Hill and Mr. and|lins, Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs, Bill Mrs. Don Petch Collins and family, Whitby; ' Mr, and Mrs, Roy Brown and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Cragg, of family, Raglan; Mr. and Mrs Lindsay, spent Sunday al | Gordon Wilmon and family, home of i nd Mrs. Robert ipenayille; Mr, and Mrs, Alex Ross, of Clarence drive Collins and femily, Don Mills, Mr, and Mrs Wilson and| Corsages and boutonnieres for the family. formerly of 115 Annes Sr. bride and groom were the gift 81. Whitby have established res-|of Mr, and Mrs, John D, Collins idence in Columbus. Their friends|of Dearborn, Michigan, and were wish them happiness in their new pinned on by Edward and Mari surroundings {lyn Davis, groom and bride of two weeks ago, Edward Is Mrs. Henry Scheppat and chil Mrs, Collins' grandson dren Barbara, Brian and Brenda Mrs. J. Bchieder, of Port spent last weekend in Toronto visiting friend Arthur, is a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Edward P. Col- Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Schieder, of Port 615 Athol St, 66th - today. Om "HEAVY" ROLES anniversary Bal A " BR dinner was held In their honor Jack Palance, stage and movie by members of their family, At. veteran who was the sinister tending were: Mr, and Mrs. Clif. "heavy" in "High Noon," is a ford Davis and sons, Alex and former prizefighter and a US, John 44 BOND E, Music by Dancing 9-1 P.M. Mr, and dod Hl Mr ORCHESTRA lins Whith wedding Sunday, a surprise and Mi 121 Vie are ria street elebrating thelr Bufttet--Door Prize--Refreshments 5.00 PER COUPLE -- SEMI-FORMAL Tickets may be obtained from Your Hairdresser anniversar Laurie, Mr, and Mrs, Edward alr force veteran ED. WILSON SEZ . . . UNTOUCHABLE PRICES During Our Gigantic WAREHOUS™ S A L E CLEARANCL SALE STARTS THURS. OCT. 6 UNPAINTED BOOKCASES ONLY 99¢ With the purchase of any piece of unfinish. od furniture, Visit our complete unpainted department, TRI-LIGHT FLOOR LAMPS les, Some 4 Lovely designs. Floor p slightly marked, REG, 19.95 SLASHED TO ith Suard | SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES Heavy, durable tickings. Hund. reds of coils. Reg. 28.50. All sizes, While they last ........ CAR BED BABY CARRIAGES New 1960 styles. Sun-visor, storm $28 Floor Covering CLEAROUT STUDENT'S ARBORITE DESKS Drawer and Shelf spring-filled. 16.88 |i: 19.95 $36 win 25¢ 'i WILSON FURNITURE CO. CONTINENTAL Slashed To Single sive, Crazy low price. terns. Reduced for quick sale, 20 CHU RCH ST. RA 3-321 SIRLOIN R--Y/7 BEEF WING STEAKS STEAK ROASTS RUMP ROASTS WY Po Bi \ 4 P-N2d Sa CELEBRATING BRANDED STEAKS ROASTS 83: Our Sincere Thanks May | take this opportunity to thank our many friends and customers for the priv« ilege of serving you this past fifteen years. We will con- stantly endeavor to bring you the some high standard of quality and service we have in the post John XK. Shephard PROP, STEAKS LUCAS SKINLESS 2-1b, Cello Bags WIENERS 2 pounds T5¢ FRESH LEAN 22 -5Va Ib, Av, BONELESS PORK Wd SUPER VALUE OR KENT RINDLESS 24-02, Loaf Enriched White Bread CINDERELLA 2 for 33c LOIN 073 Frozen Food Specials i A v ie " AYLMER i 55 1-LB, PACKAGES EVISCERATED LOCAL FRESH KILLED GRADE "A" TURKEYS » 493: 33: OUR OWN FRESH MADE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT YOUNG TOMS YOUNG HENS GREEN PEAS 23.25 tbs, 10-15 Ibs, 'er 3@0 AYLMER Mixed VEGETABLES 45° AYLMER FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS 11.0, Phas, 39 6-7 Ib, Av, FRESH KILLED LOCAL LAMB FRONTS pound 31 c re. 48° AE FI REI FRESH CHOICE PRODUCE or VEGETABLES FRESH OCEAN SPRAY BRAND NO, 1 SNOW WHITE FRESH RIB, BONE IN Plate Briskel pound 23: READY TO EAT, B Smoked Hams 69: SCHNEIDER'S FRESH TASTY, 113.1b, each Polish Rings 49: Mushrooms » 59: MARSH GROWN -- CRISP Celery Hearts 2 29: Cranberries » 25 GOLDEN VIRGINIAN Sweet Potatoes 3» 25+ ONE IN, 412.513 Ib. Av, MEAT MARKET | : | RA 5.3564 46 SIMCOE ST N ® OSHAWA

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