10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Movember 4, 1960 4 |Has Won Many This organization wes FEan lined many years ago, wror to Ostwey 1996, The greens were lormerny located on the corner of Alexan den and Simese North plreets where the purses' residence Row stands __(Ladies' Lawn Bowling Club Cups, Trophies Mrs. Wm. Duncan, Mrs, Jerry Mrs. FF. Cochrane, Mrs Fravk James, Mrs, J. Biddulph, Yrs, T. BD. Thomas, Mrs. A [A Meteaile, Mrs, Boy Mann, Mrs | BB Reed, Mrs. A Brown, Wrs.| but In the year 1999 the Jack Anderson, Mrs. 0. FF. Bob! new greens st MeMitian drive and son and for next year Mrs. Cecil Cothorne street west were open ed | Pnis has been & very active dub and many cups and ro phies have heen won by is rinks. The Bradley Trovhy Is held in early September of each year, and there has always heen 18 fll entry, The "Bassell" is another popular event for mixed iPlay, The club is run on & sched ile of games beginning in June | And holds gala mghis and month Hy social evenings during the win ter months | The presidents during the years have heen Mrs. Harry Stacey Mrs, O, J. Clatworthy, Mrs, Nor val Wilson, Mrs. R Norris Mrs, A. G. Coppin, Mrs, Norman Legg, Mrs, Leo Gray, Mrs. H. J MelDiarmid, Mrs, Ewart Cornish Mrs MeCutcheon, Mrs, W Langmaid, Mrs, H. Whitlaker Mrs, Ed Bradley, Mrs, Ewarl \Clemenece, Mrs, Ralph Jewell The Family Budget Is Guarded By Watchful Members Of CAC Though Canadian Association of Consumers 1s a comparatively new organization, i ranks High in Women's groups in service to is memhers Lo the whole community as well as to our entire pation CAC claims to keep the eon sumer well informed, so she ean buy to hetter advantage. To do this, CAC works in close link with manufacturers and with that part of the government which has to do with laws concerning eon sumer products | The matters brought to the at tention of members of CAL through the monthly hulleting range from Credit Buying to in formation on household products which are poisonous, and so should he kept out of reach {children; from dangers of us FOR THE DRESS CIRCLE obi wrapped free floating panels hy Ricky Formals during ronto Fashions Week and Featured To Evening elegance in a dra- | tone waist matic muted print peau de sole evening gown, for theatre, hal let or opera, The slimness of line Is accentusted hy the two Retired Missionary Inspired Kate McLaurin Mission Circle In the year 1087 the young la- dies of First Baptist Chureh (for merly located on King street east), decided to make a worth while effort to assist Baptist mis gions, at home and abroad, Under the direction of Mrs, G, V, Cree foot, the Kate McLaurin Circle hegan its venture into missionary work In her capacity as Honorary # President of the Circle and having vetived from the Forelgn Mission 8 Field in India, the late Miss Kate McLaurin aroused an en thusiasm for missionary enter prise which remains with the Circle to this day, Her member: ship at that time, was with First Baptist €hureh During the past year the Cirele dispatched a hox of new clothing to a Home Mission pastor, includ ing a quilt made hy the Cirele White Cross work, consisting of handages, sheets and other hos pital supplies was sent to India Recently a food parcel was sent p pe to Doctor Dorvethy Grotton, one MRS, 1. W: PARROTT of our medical missionaries infield; India. The Cirele also sent finan: [E, L. Alward, Mrs lal assistance to a missionary on|Mrs, Alvin Hatfield the Bolivian Field, to assist ih Agent, Mrs, J washing meth clothing (a proper elas ods for clothing eontaining Hie National CAC executive ecommitiees on dairy products and meats, and works in conjunction with the Food and Drug Director ale, Government officials are turning to National CAC execu tive members more and more for the accurate information they can supply on Consumer lems and requirements Our Provinelal executive has formed a committee to make a three year study of the high cos of High School text hooks During the past year CAC has i put considerable effort toward il abolishing the use of trading stamps in our stores, as they only add to the eonst of our groceries Our leeal CAC has held two open meetings within the last year, In November Mr, Ralph Thompson, president of Pitman Moore drug eompany, Have a very enlightening talk on drugs At our annual meeting in April has War-Widows An The filver Cross Oshawa and Murs, | just one of D, H, Rice,|Canada Link andl The aims and objects of this D, Bmarti association are to bring inte Remembrance Association Women of District Chapter 60 chapters Is sewing committee, ACross obligations incurred through Ul-[Highlights, Mrs, D. H Rice; closer relations the recipients of ness in the family Reading Course, Mrs, Murray|the Memorial Cross (Silver The Circle also participated in{Eaton; social commitiee, Mrs Cross)i to further the welfare of the "Missionary Fair", a ehuveh|i*, M, MeLellan, Mrs, Ross Por-|widows and mothers of former wide enterprise held in ¥ebru:/ (er; publicity, Mrs. A. A. Hop-|[personnel of the three serviese ary, where curios and exhibits per, of Navy, Army and Air Foree from the three Baptist Mission| alsa Merchant Marines and Fire Fields were displayed, At the re |Pighters who gave thelr lives | We {hospitalized or in need of other | pasistance, Our funds are raised with a spring tea, tag day, fall hazaar, alse games and held at our meetings, in Simooe Hall, an the third Friday evening of each month, from 70.80 pm President in all the AT] | cent Thankoffering meeting, Mrs Ist Scout Auxiliary [ through World Wars 1-11 and Kor PF, M. McLellan showed films ean War; Also to help taken this summer, lustrating| § d I 1938 her tour of several of the Bo-| tarte n livian Mission Fields, during a visit to the Congress of the Bap: In Westmount tist World Alliance, held in Rio de Janeira, Other members of First] The first Oshawa Seout Grouy Baptist who enjoyed this teip were Ladies' Auxiliary was organized Mp, and Mrs, I, W, Parrolt, Mp. |In October 1938 by Mys, A, EB and Mrs. PF. E, Crome and Miss! Standing, A P.C,, of Taranto, Un i 2 Muriel Cross 1050 the meetings were held| Sunnybrook Hospital ix ¥ ath The present slate of officers 1s/in Westmount School, then moved! VIeW Lodue, MN 0 AY Ruble as follows: President, Mrs, L, W. [to the Scout Hall at Gibhons and visit 1 | In the Tok Bhop af the Parralt; vice-president, Mrs, Ma: [Buena Vista, which was purehas LV fA nations are given to all bel Joyee; secretary, Mrs, Alvin|ed hy the 1st Oshawa Group Com aR i a aciations, Hatfield; treasurer, Mrs, R, W {mittee from Westmount United for $128 to our local hospital for Harr; pianist, Miss Edna Green| Chureh, which later hecame the the Children's Wing of the new {group sponsor The meetings have addition. We were again sad . always heen held the Empress of India day hy he month fram Septem wer ta May . ' DOE Lodge 26 | The present slate of officers is Ladies Aux. Aids Mrs, Gordon Varnum 3 {vice presidents, Mrs, Fred Mack M ' A 1 i Long Established {and Mus, Stanley Painter; seore ens gsoclation itary, Mrs. Frank Gravelle; trea : Empreds of India No. 26 is alsurer, Mrs. Delbert Kirkpatrick Of Ont, Regiment subordinate lodge of the Daugh: visiting committee, Mrs. Roland ters of England Ronevolent Soi Av, ald and Mrs, Anthony Flan: Ontaria Regiment Assoclation oly with lodges from ooast toltek: social convener, Mrs. Ri- ladies' Auxiliary has as its prin eoast across Canada, Grand chard Crouter; phone canveners, (Opals and aims: To assist Lodge offices being in, Weston, | far the Seout Troap, Mrs, Fred| Association in every way possible On'. This arder was instituted in annell; the A Pack Cubs. Mrs. [10 help our men, also aid our siek 1890, with the local lodge heve| Albert Armitage: B Pack Cubs members, provide pienie, Christ being organized in Nav. 1083, Us Mes David W illamson mas tree for our children, We obhieet of handing together men The 'ther 'k he have dances through the winter and women wha sought com:| ana, Tothors Work th assist Whe on to the publie, an \ {Group Committee and the Lead: months open to the § » 4 panionship of others from theo. and bays. Same ninety hays ual bazaar in the fall, We alse \ameland. Our oldest member afl ava Saco registered with the make donations ta Charitable ov R¥uhross of India h Sister Alle {groun and a w aiting list is grow. | GAnEations such as Hospital i I a ey ev Ryo ing fast of hays whoa wish ta be Hullding fund and retarded ehild Donations and help are given tolCome Cubs in the 1st Oshawa ren ; . deserving charities. 'The officers The Auxiliary financially as The eommitiee president, Mrs for this torm helng: Distriet dep. 51518 the Group: Committee with Henry Davies; Viee-Pres: Mus wily. Sister Nan Kirkhride: past{he maintenance of the Hall and H. Wood; Seeretary, Mrs A, Shep president, Sister Betty Atkins; [he troop and packs, The main|idan; treaswrer: Mrs, W MeNelll president, Sister Mary Hupst: [Sure of income being Euchre's/ Ways and Means, Ms, ¥, Sorter; vice-president, Sister Edith Tay [held every Friday night during! Siek Convener Mrs. A, Gower lar: secretary. Sister Daris Me. [he winter manths Press Reporter, Mrs, R. An Donald: treasurer. Sister Anne! The mothers serve refreshments drews:; Sergeant al Arms, Mrs Mitohell: Warthy Chaplin, Sister['® the bays on special ocoasions|W, Buttle, Auditars, Mrs, J Edna Huband: First Guide. Sis-[8nd assist in preparing meals for Smart, Mrs, E. Cook ter Mariory Corey: Second Guide. [Week end Cub camps. Pach yea Sister Kay Large: Third Guide. [the mothers eater ta a Father and : " ok 3 Sister Sarah Vander Walker; [Son banguet for the group at us Phases of SEO WORE ake Fourth Guide, Sister Jean Fiteh.[Camp Samae, which is the high Bh ROGET N in i os; pianist, Sister Nan Kivk./NENt of the Year disoussed and explained bride: Right Escort, Sister Darl Cards are sent to mothers re. Several of aur members attend een Load: Left Esoart, Sister|ported ill and in cases of hereave- &4 the Distriet Conference for Florenre Jenkins: Inner and Out. ment Cubs and Scouts ill far a/Seont Auxiliaries recently and of Guard, Sister Hattie Russelliperiod of time are remembered) S0ined much knowledge and Anne Heaslip: Degree Cap With a card and book an Scouting The mothers turn owt tain, Sister Beatrice Hurst Every Auxiliary meeting. gives types of weather and give iy New members are always wel ie Mather A Botte knowledge of active support for the benefit of toma Cot ® A speakers on thelr bays, unsantiary wadding in children's 8 proh-| Remembrance Association Links Cada, | whi re| ean any servicemen who are| draws | We hive six adopted patients in Whithy Cheques) third Mon: | qoned hy the death of twa of our the Ligier will take the reins of eadersmip The membership Is #1. The is dies play Tuesday evening and, Fhursdiy afternoon for schedile games and in the mized on Wed nesday and Friday evenings and Saturday allernoon Bereavement entered the club during the year when three of its most active members passed away, Mis, W, F, Mercer, vice president, Mrs, A, WW, Harding and Mrs, Earl Sharp, & president elect "In our hearis thelr memory lingers, sweetly tender, fond and true" The executive for 1961 will he past president Mrs, 0, F, Bohson president, Mrs, Ceell Litsier Vice president Mrs, 4, F, Lind say, secretary Mrs. Avern Taylor treasurer Mrs, Gordon Pirie | £ [t | f { { f i « Wonnacolt ( | I mE avout istudents Karpiak gE 2ronp vised and Miia # Mis, ALEX CRAIGIE Dr. Thornton H&S Notes Increase In Membership This schod is one of the newer modern types, having heen hull in 1954, opening early in 195 with three teachers eluding the principal, Mr. M, Meleod, serv I 106 students, Located on Beott road, BRR 8, Oshawa here are now approximalely 528 and a stall of 9 eachers supervised hy Mr. M whe took over these du 1956, B of new addition hetng built gt the present ime, shifts for students are heing used, hut in the near uture the school will have 12 lassvooms in use, Musie super vision given hy Mi Fred and the Reverend cecil Nelson contributes religiou 168 In Cause i { lasse education i Associations have ald Wood, and the Past presidents for the H and 8 heen Mrs. Don Mrs. Alan Manson presiding president, Mrs Alex Craigie garien elasses in 1057 I 2 ance H and 8 meetings! a | The school commenced kinder and seem Increased atiend noticed to the which is the Wednesday of each school ngly a steady 15 heing hird month The projects accomplished hy this group in 1050-60 season under leadership hy Mrs were graduation for Grade Alan Manson of a dinner the hazaar The inauguration presentation B students usually heia early in Novemher and whieh project 4 Sd | MRS, WALTER JOHNSON Mrs, W. A C cial president, speaker Our officers for President, Mrs, W, R, Johnson; | first vice-president, Mrs, G, C Gutsole; second viee - president, |' Mrs ing secretary, Mrs lace; corresponding Mrs, Rex Harper; treasurer,| Mrs, Bruce MeGregor; publicity convener, Mrs, €, H, Vipond;| publications convener, Mrs B, Galbraith; executive mem hers, Mrs, Roy McConnell, Mrs Uplah Jones, Mrs, Kenneth Broadbent; Mrs, Robert Preston, Mrs, J, H, Lyons, Miss HE, M,| Holmes, Shepherd, provin 1060-61 are R. A Wal d Mothers Both Mrs, Fred Long: Arthur Neshilt were in the Chapter and will he sadly missed hy all {members for their cheerful and friendly ways, Flowers and fruit were sent to all members on the slek 1st, Our membership is quite small, considering the amount of {men in Oshawa distriet that gave [thelr today for our tomorrow We will welcome any mother | or wife that would eare to help| us In our endeavor to hold the | toreh aloft, handed to us from our| | hays that have gone hefore, Wel {are also interested to hear from other women that lost brothers | and would eare to join us as asso elate members, The present executive is: Mrs. | V, A. Cope, president, RA § A207; | Mrs, BE. Holland, 1st vice presi dent and press reporter; Mrs I, H. Fallon, 2nd vice - president, Mrs, A, Wigston, ecorve panding secretary, Whithy; Mrs Jack Hogan, rveeording secre | members ley and Mys ardent workers was our special proved very is their only ralsing for the year, A school rink which is to he finished this year if possible, A Cancer and UNICEF eollection drive which successful in the school area, The annual field day held in June is a favorite en deavor for the students as a whole, and a new project enter ing the popular Oshawa Daily Times recipe contest, which re George Glassford; record: warded a first prize of $25; also sponsoring the public speaking secretary, | contest for the higher grades with prizes for thelr individual elassi fleations Bpecial appointments made in "addition to the H and 8 executive are as follows: Grade represen tative chairman, Mrs, Arthur doynt; program eonvener, Mrs Donal Wood; Parent health, Mrs, Robert dren's reading, Mr, Fred Ander son; eitizenship, Mrs, N, Pascal; publications, Mrs, Larry Hall property, Mrs. Daniel Matthews; publicity, Mrs, Leonard Pipher Blate of officers 1000-61: Presi dent, Mrs, Alex Craigie; vice-president, Mrs, Hartley De laney; seeod vice-president, Mrs Arthur Joynt; secretary, Douglas Kerr; treasurer, Mrs Alex Beaton; corresponding see retary, Mrs, BE. W utive members: Mrs, R, Gow Ave, George Umphrey, Mrs Larry Hall, Mrs, Leonard Pipher Mrs, Nicholas Pascal Ladi Gow; ehil tary: Mrs, Chas, Gibbs, treasup er; Mrs, B, Taggart, sick eon vener FOR MY SAKE | If 1 should die and leave you) here awhile, | Be not like others, sore undone, | who keep long vigil hy the silent dust and weep For MY SAKE turn again to life and smile Nerving thy heart and tremb ling hand to do That whieh will 'eomfort other) souls than thine | Complete these dear unfinished tasks of mine, And I perchance may therein | ecamfart you (Author Unknown) Knox Presbyterian | Aft, WMS Auxiliary The Afternoon Auxiliary of Knox WMS a group of women interested nthe missionary work of the Presbyterian church at home and road. We meet the third Toes day of each month at 2:30 in the chureh, We follow a missionary study preseribed hy our -ehureh Wh year the members make gilts for a babe which goes ta aur Indian schools alsa some of the gifts which are suitable go to our port workers and hospital visitors Our allocations are yalsed hy val ving Our list of offers is as follows Mrs, Leslie Beeoraft vice president, Mrs, A H Dancey; 2nd vice president Mrs Malealm MoGregar; seeretary, Mrs, J. A. Swindells; treasurer, Mrs, DM. Palson; welcome and welfare seeretary, Mrs. W. R Arehe glad tidings secretary Mrs. Milton MeEachren; hale sec Ars. Leslie Blair; planist Mrs, F. M. Newcombe: advisory Mrs. Charles Molennan, president ALY KING ST. EAST education first Mrs. | Coedy; exee-| ]/Started in Lean, Depression Da 'Welfare League Is Still Serving | In 1928 ot 3 time of nations Crisis 8 Erowp of women met 19 discuss ways and means of help ing those In need, They banded \fogether and called themselves ithe Women's Wellore Lesgne of Oshawa They arranged to finance them: selves hy & membership fee of $1.00 per year, and each member pid 50 cents # every meeting, One chapler made layetles, ane other eallected and repaired clothe ing, another concentrated om chile dren's clothing, and another investigated needy ceses, Thus the League A BR, Alloway placed the top floor of the old Times Build ng (now Oshawa Times) at the disposal of the Teague for head: quarters for storage and distrib. tion of clothing, ete, Friends were canvassed for food, clothing and money, Local merchants cooper: ated in many ways In 1930 H was necessary 19 amalgamate sll welfare agencies in the eity, The eity took over welfare, which left the Teague time for other projects, in work with hoys and girls As the years passed the work grew, The necessary finds came from donations and from the As soripted Welfare Societies Annual Campaign, the forerinner of our present Community Chest In 1035 the late Charles Rohson ionated his former residence to the League to he onerated as Settlement House, In the same vear the League hecame charter ed as a charitable organization In 1651, after a successful eam paign for funds hy members of the Welfare League, a new hulld ng added to the premises 't provided additional space for several activities, hut 8 main feature 8 large gymnasium which allows for many snoris ae tivities formerly impossible The original house now tains the administration office the nursery school and the Juve nile and Family Court Office, and many of the girls' activities are carried on in this building Fach moroing there Nursery Behool for four and the Behool and Cerelwal Palsied children hroughout the week there are various activities including Gym and Games Room activ ities: Aris and Crafts; Junior Fish and Game Club: Police Boys' Club; Archery Club fo Boys and Girls; Teen-Age Bad minton Club; Girls' Teen-Age Club; Bt. John Junior First Ald and . Home Nursing Classes | Bpeech Correction Classes; Class. \es for pre-school ehildren Wis is on is the year olds Clinie fm 5 for with! om [ing snd the first nine months of 10 Reve WINER. RB marked In crepse, 15,706 priicies Rave heey given owt to the end of Septem wer and exlri spRce was hadly needed for sorting, (Hing and A's iritmtion. Through the Generosity & Peler's Andicen Ch organizations end privite WA wes formed yr [rsh A. dividusls funds were raised aid Ler, 1956, with & membership of Ewark has now heen started on the 12, Meetings are held every Tues: erection of & weed furniture snd day evening, Our presto sate of weed clothing wilding located 10 officers are Mrs, W, A Crab the north of the, gymnasium on gle, President; Mrs, C Templar, Short Celing Bt : Vice-President; Mire, D, Tayler, The officers of the Women's Treasurer; and Mrs. A MW Weltare | engne ares past presi Monie, Becrepry, dent, Mrs. A, § he; PTERI ' dent, Mrs, RB, E. Richardson; BA bing br MM 18 Viee wresident, Mrs, K. H.11658 and proved to be an out ithwatte: Tad vice resident | ctanding success, The Drocesds Mrs. A. BF Fulton; recording set wept towards the purchase of retary, Miss Grace Burns; cor Church needs confirmation responding secretary, Mrs, J. Alvells, which were made Wy the Marshall; honorary IVERSNPEY | members, work (ables, EMrs, Leonard Wekeford; wellare boards, and. vestments for fi commitier, cowvensr, Mrs, C. WI Chnreh organist Filiott property and WER Fug hates of heavy dAothing ienanes, convener, Mrs, H lwere parked for the Doreas De: E Millen: new bullding commited, partment at W, A, House in Tore E convener, Mrs, John Werris onto for shipment to Missions in cits and program, convener, ihe Arelie Mrs. W. 1. Morehouse; wave a0) & veienfine Ten and Bake convener, Mrs, W. Mico held in Pehruary, and 8 personnel, convener, Mrs, | Gey uherry Festival and Bake HP, Wart; nominating end mem: sete held in June, were very bership, convener, Mrs, C, suecessfl ventures The pro Meliibhon pili relations, MPS. cepds from these sales plus our W. H, Morehouse {Fall Baznar to he held on Nove ember Sth, will he given to the Church for the purchase of 8 Cha- fice and Patent, Croets, and four St. Peter's WA Is One Year Old MES, BR, E, RICHARDSON Hearing Difficulties; Plano Les sons and Fractice Periods; Bag pipe Instruction; Baskeihall for Biddy, Minor and Major Leagues ARDENT WORKERS Golden Age Club for Senior Citi, The Ardent workers group is) PW ses ind Veils ens; Social Wellare Services one of six gronps of the Women's A Junior Auxiliary, for girls The population of Oshawa eon Association of King Street United|heiween the ages of § and 12, timies to grow steadily and with Church {was formed In Seotember, wader the general growth there is hound ' The regia he gridence of Mrs, 8, Leffen n he an increase of those wha! ls held in the ladies lounge and Mrs, W, Boorman, and sup: one reason or another, and Different member ke charge Ported hy the W, A, Mrs | #ften Aten through no fault of their of the devotional period and so. Md Mrs Roorman have planned wit, reauire help, Many of these cial half hour each month, Money many interest ne ind informetive woe for various reasons fall in! 16 raised by means of catering fn)77" jerts for the girls and we hope come within the eategory eddings banquets and rummage 1? ger many. of nuiv yong people claims for whieh the City 18 able Sa€s come out and further thelr Christ 0 assume responsihility Calls wre made on ian education with the J. A During 195 over 2200 hiut-n and bereaved Although our membership 1s were assisted hy the AL the anual Christmas dinner) Small, the women are all very Commitiee, an inerense 'of 330 money that has heen raised duy.|Weenly interested in our W, A, aver 1068, This assistance. given ing the year is given to the Senior} ANA ATE working hard for the sue in various forms, included grocer: W.A [es of the foil Rasnar ye fuel, vent, drugs, sehooll The executive for 1960-61 are asl Drs! Lp Hii Hi as he hooks, hydro, household articles th are devoled to sewing ar and new and used clothing Ewart Clemence ma {mon follows (knitting and a very large selee Mrs president; tion of the work has heen eom- In addition to the above Mes, J, (3, Kinsey, 1st vieeqpresi- pleted for the Bale and we look terial aid, many ehildren and dent; Mrs, George Wilson, 2nd|forward to another success adults came to Bimeoe Hall for vice-president Mrs William | ful year help with various problems Ward, (reasurer; Mrs Frankl school, family, budget, ete, The James, secretary Mrs, Hales work in handling budget aeeounts Barker, pianist; Mrs, Roy Bond involves many hours of counsel: press secretary Hing and clerical work, but when! gocial convenors are: Mrs, Her of canned baby food, There 1s no It Is realized how much emotlon:|\ peer Chase; Mrs, Frank Vicei|danger of burning and you ean Al strain is caused hv financialisies George Wilson, Mrs, Hales|feed the baby right from the worries and see the 1ifL in morale Barker poacher containers, when a hudget scheme 16 in oper Be a ation, it is felt that this work is well worthwhile Over ninety per cent of the operating hudget of the Women's Welfare League is supplied hy the Greater Oshawa Community! Chest During 1060 the League gave 18,066 articles of used eloth monthly meeting / of the sick neople Wellare ies | HOUSEROLD HINT | A divided egg poacher makes {an ideal heater for small portions Decorating! OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 P.M, Wallpaper makes such a wonderful difference! 3 7 Add new beauty to your home this quick, inexpensive way, Today's wallpapers are ready-pasted, easy to apply, washable! See the new modern designs at EDGAR'S PAINT & WALLPAPER 34 KING STREET WEST World 5 King St, Ea HATS FOR EVERY OCCASION See our Inctian af Vel CU Melusine, oll "Evening Whimsies' and Holiday Fashions, SUITS, DRESSES, GLOVES and BAGS AT TOWNLINE FOR A LOT OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT - WHY NOT ARRANGE TO HAVE A NIGHT OUT - BOWLING Yes girls , , , if your club has not already formed a bowling league, you will find it good news to know that Oshawa now has one of the most modern bowling lanes in Canada, The EAST'VAY 10-PIN BOWL is equipped with the most up-to-date conveniences found in modern bowling alleys, Now a lot of women feel that 10-pin bowling is only for the men, when actually it is as much a woman's game as it is a man's, On Saturday mornings we are offering free bowling instrue- tions to anyone who wishes to attend, Why not phone Frank Horning at the EASTWAY 10-PIN BOWL and ask him to arrange an afternoon of bowling for your club, P.S. -- Reduced prices during weekday afternoons, ¥ EASTWAY 10-PIN BOWL PHONE RA 3.3485