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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jan 1961, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenwery §, 1961 21 sucess snd Aeris] services for pan. irepiment'" may well become 2 The frend towsrde reciprocal ple aver 19 purist. slogan of the future 10 arrangements is growing fn add There i6 8 growing movement atirset British veltors. The Scan fiom 16 Denmark, Norway, Soe in the Birection of reciprocal (mavisn conntries and Yngosievia den, Yugoslavia and New Zen health agreements between Brit have a special sppesl (or (he land. there Bre cOmprenenpive sin and other countries, bt no British tourist in (het they offer reciprocal ATHAAgEmELs with the the Chapnel Is (rind clrcies in London sre keerly nieresien BAR ARNOMRCEMEN "made of 5 reciprocsl health ser lee agreement which has beep [made between New Zesiand and the British ministry of hesith COFFIN STOLEN BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) = Vrancisen Rapertc Mansni of fhe department of Leones ia the prove No agreement 8 yet possible sith Cenadn becanse of the meagre nature of the free na tional hesith services which Can Heavyweights Reciprocal re WN or Deencnanan Hold Meeting PORY PERRY The Chri Hesvyweighls was in the form of |, party and installation combined pi A 28 impressive ceremony the © elected officers for the i jneld mas meeting of the Port PerryiTie Christmas services and Hobs the first week of momusion were well nd an inspiration lo 'Health P | Agreement By M. McINTYRE ROOD Tanuary attended, all Special LONDON -- Canadians in offi. excludes speciacies, some appli The ministry has announced thet |New Zealand has made sil the (health benefits of that country Laveilable to British visors. The {New Zeslond service, the mimis try states, is pearly As Compre hensive as thet of Britain provided in Aom to The Oshawa Times Sunshine but WIDE APPLICATION such sgreement with Canada is (il free medical cover in ease of Isle of Man possible because the sate med eal and health services in Canada, fall far short of those which sre United King need i. The difficulty shot nego fisted srrangenents France s that few other countries have burg, Malia and Netherlands snd of |Switzeriand, finesse or injnry the tating reciprocst and free medical nearly so much io offer, Britain's service is open to all Sark. Agreements for » foreigners tn the country whe form of coverage have heen nego the Island of rit ed fands, excluding Betginm Loxem with Austris fornel, Waly ada has to offer WOMEN DOCTORS The Women's Medical College oon with Tucumsn rural Penneylvania wes opened 8 people Philadelphia wn 18% ince of Tucuman reporigd tn poe fice that the coffin he kept under Wis hed had been stolen. Tn Manan had (ready for nse when #2 ooffin needed - newly : 1981 term were duly installed by installing officer Mrs. Bruce Es pie, Mrs, Leach, of Manchester the presiding president was re elected to this office and in #8 few well-chosen words thanked (he members for their support dur ing the past year and continued interest for the coming year Mrs, Boyer was choses Queen for 1990 snd was crowned by Mrs, Cummings in the shsence of 18st year's queen and also re eslved & cheque. The treasurer gave the annual statement and a» cheque for $10 was donated tn the local Hospital Auxiliary, A card of thanks was acknowledged from Mrs. Tay Isr who was recently hospitaliz od At the close of the meeting » Christmas Gift Exchange was held Mrs, Taylor, who made a de lightful hostess, served a daintily arranged low eslorie lunch which was appreciated by all The next meeting will he held on Thursday, Jan. 5 The prize winners af the Kay van's Ladies' Wear were Mrs Wes St. John who received the electric blanket; Mrs. Langille won the wool blanket and "rs George Parry the sel of sheets and pillowcases King Whyte CR( eollecting ice skates for Indian ehildren in the far north 1f any tlk ix the eommunity have such articles in donate to this worthy cause please contact Jimmy Taylor or leave them at Taylor's five-and ten store The Chamber of Commerce along with the Hydro Department has arranged an outdoor lighting enntest for the past few years and the prizes for the home de eorations went this year (an Mr Harold Marlyn Mr. Gordon Goode and Mr. Stan Mumford DECEMBER MEET The December meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the United Chureh was held in|] the form of a Christmas theme and was presided over by the president, Mrs. 8 N. Griffen Givatitying annual reports were presented and: the literature sec retary, Miss Harris reporied with a reading "No Time To telerasier ead At the close of the business session @ most impressive me morisl service was conducted b Mrs, Roy Cornish, for two for mer members of the afternoon auxiliary, Mrs, George R, Dave and Mrs. Teonard Colbear Mr Davey was a very achive work er in the Church and Women's Christian Temperance Union until forced to retire hecause of {11 health. Mra. Colhear gave un stintingly of her time and eof fort in the different church or vanizations until her sudden passing. She will he greatly missed in this auxiliary Miss E. Harris opened the Christmas program with a love ly Christmas Story When The Wise Men Appeared and Mrs, Buchner favored with a dust "Dear Little Stranger Congratulations fo Mrs, © H Gerrow of 110 Agnes street, Osh awa, a former resident of Port Perry, who recently celebrated her 90th birthday The Christmas meeting of Si John's Prebyterign Church Wom en's Missionary Society wa held at the home of the presi dent, Mrs, Armstrong. The presi dent presided over the meeting and 14 ladies were present. Two new members were introduced Mrs. MePhaden and Miss Wil liams. Satisfactory reports for 1960 were given hy the various officers in charge. Mrs. Patter son reported the sale of a quill and thanked the ladies who help ed with the quilting Mrs. Donald Milne as plea santly surprised when Mrs Mac Master presented her with a Life Membership in the Sociefy It was decided to have more thought and discussion regarding the amalgamation of the WMS and the Ladies' Aid before mak ing any decision the members had recently ved her Canadian Citizenship and every one was pleased that Mrs Elsner had heen so honored The program was in the spirit of Christmas, conducted hy Mrs Civant Christie and assisted bh Mrs Bentley and M Perr Mrs, Patterson broujht in the report of the nominating commit tee and Dr, Armstrong installed the officers for 1961, The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Patterson RUSY PLACE The Church of the A has been a hive of activity since the completion of the new hall Quite a number of the members and children attended the annual pageant held at Trinity Anglican Church in Toronto A white gift service was held when members and friends hrought their offerings of good cheer to help those more unfortunate than themselves The Rihle class of young teen agers held a Christmas party in the form of a skating outing The Ladies' Club have had several successful euchre par ties. The Young People's Organ ization has been quite active Nominations for officers have been completed and election and plans for social activities will be made at the next meeting The Evening Guild held their annual Christmas party in the pew hall A splendid evening of fun was enjoyed with the ax change of gifts and a potluck supper. The members took the responsibility of decorating the Church for the Christmas Fes tivities The Afternoon Guild was alse held in the new hall when the election of officers for 1961 was held. The three ladies who have held office were returned -- Mrs Albert Allen as president, Mrs f CC Whithy, as secretas and Mra. E Hayes as treasurer The group donated $100 to the . The next meeting will be} One of rece censoin sueeessiul 4 OP AY 1 AL Imported Italian Broom. Reg, 1.29 Husk , offer: od te you at way below 29: cont 18 ONLY Finest Stafford Regularly 14,95 Now, each ~ 40.piece Sets English Dishes hire produce per set, OU SWEEP IN THE PROF sweep SALE , +» we must moke room for the New Year's arrivals , . not seconds, WS SAVE UP TO 0' AND MORE A not-to-bé-missed opportunity for you and reduce stock te minimum prior to stock taking. it's all regular stock . lots or sale gimmicks, just honest, low prices with genuine savings up fo clear-outs, ond more, - SOME CONS, eh YA Bi a or 50% HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS AVAILABLE IN OUR STORE \ 6 ONLY -- 3.piece Bedroom Suite) Double Dresser, Chest, Bookcase" Bed Walnut finish 094 95 Regularly 139.95. Each " Single and Double Wardrobes -- Walnut finish, Double has 4 drawers plus hang ing space, 2 mirrors, Single wardrobe has hanging space for B suits single 90:88 oounic 49.88 FREE STORAGE ON MERCHANDISE UNTIL REQUIRED AND FREE DELIVERY ~ ANYWHERE IN CANADA 2-plece Bed-Chesterfield Suite ~~ With foam rubber cushions, foam rubber re movable cushion backs, Full size bed with spring-filled mattress, Green top 269.00 grade pebble cover, Reg. 329.95. Now ONE ONLY -- 3.piece Sectional, con. verts to two single beds with platform Corner lamp table portion y 169.95. Save 50,00, 19 04 . Now ONE ONLY -- Walnut Liquor Cabinet. Complete with lovely set of glassware Regularly 89.95, Now ONE ONLY « Junior Juke Box . A beautiful addition ta children's room or recreation room 53 8 Ll | design ely Doll Stroller Clearing at Dell Carriage ~ Clearing at Pedal Car -- Regularly 26.95 Now ellow, with gear Regularly 69.95. Now 10 ONLY --- S.piece Kitchen Chrome Suites -- Various designs and colors Arhorite table tops with lovely chrome skirting trim, Regularly 59.95 each, Now, each 38.88 3 ONLY --- Floor Lamps by Lagin -- Roselle brass and ceramic stand with matching shades. Regularly 13 88 . 5.88 6.88 shift and horn 19.88 ONE ONLY -- Excelsior Grand Electric Organ. Ls} ta play 48 chord Regu Now N larly 199.95 music knowledge required 24.95 each. Now, each SHOP TODAY SO YOU WON'T BE 150.00 DISAPPOINTED ! ONE ONLY - Convertible Baby Carriage ~- Makes a strolle ar Regularly 34.95 r, con be packed easily inte o Charcoal and white two-tone Be early for best choice at the greatest savings. Limited time of this sale should be an incentive 24.88 for early shopping. § ONLY 3 in a mocha finish 3.piece Bedroom Suites -- 2 in sienna finish Consists of double dresser, Chest, book 119.95 case beds Each Clearout of 39" Continental Beds. Dis play models, Nearly all Serta quality bedding. 7 only 29.95 * 129.00 Ranging in price from BRENDA BLENDED BLANKETS 85% visors nylon for lightweight, Size 72" Ansarted coloun Mads of and 15% warmth, Reg. 5.95 sach 4.29 §ACH easy washing x MA SIMMON'S MOON PILLOWS All tilled de Reg. 1.93 each 1.29 FACH with \; chicken feather Ww steamed and sterilized °} shed Top tick aualit teather. pron Ing. Size 17" x 28", A and night suite, with small arm ideal for | most up to-date floor p slisher available 1 ONLY 3.piece Bedroom Suite by Peppler -- Extra large triple dresser, with 'framed mirror, S-drawer chest and panel bed, Dark walnut, quality suite at halt original 9 00 » price Chests, and 1 Unfinished Dresser At tremendous clean sweep prices, Hurry and save your money on these items Odd Beds, 2 ONLY ~~ Comfortable Full Size Ches terfield Armchairs «= | red, | charcoal with spring-filled 44 88 cor ts . cushions, Each 2-piece Davenport Suite -- Lovely day any living or recreation room. Orange and brown two-tone striped 119 00 ' cover, Reg, 149.95. Now ONE ONLY - Fireplace, display model, damaged slightly, An exceptional op- portunity 29 88 v Regularly 64.95, Now Up to 3 Pay weekly Sunbeam Twin Brush Polisher The at such a price Only a few, Each 37.88) 1 ONLY ~ Custom "Regent" Electric Washer Spin and rinse control panel Press button heat regulator. A top qual ity machine at terrific savings Regularly 269.95, 239 95| Now 4 ONLY Baby Walkers14" tubing with rubber bumpers on each leg Regularly 8.95 eoch, 4 88 » Now, each HUNDREDS OF SIMILAR BARGAINS AT OUR WHITBY STORE 103 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY MO 8-2933 chrome ------ POVERTY L i Hogg J NEETS and PILLOW CASES Coronet bleached cotton sheets, B1" x 94", and pillow ships, 42", Completely washable, Plain PILLOW SLIPS hems pr. 4.19 Reg. 1.50 pr. 1.10 PAIR 27 x 51 Axminster Scatter Mats--=Lovely designs and colors. Only a few left, Regularly 8,95 each. 5 88 " Now, each ONE ONLY Special Size Wilton Weave Two-tone Carvecraft Rug -- Sea green, Regulorly 2 199.00 LJ Regularly 254.95, Now YEARS To Pay or monthly, as desired Ral SAT TY YW I Cp Li bo is Aso FINE CHENILLE BEDSPREAD 3.88 Save 2,071 Closely wh ven cotton rhenille, / fringed alt around mpletely wash able. Sze 90" x 100" A ailabje in white, rose green, | turquoise, blue, vellow, | ONTARIO'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHERS LLY 0H 40 KING STREET W., RA 5-6535 nN ~~ ADAMS . . . SERVING YOU SINCF 188] YOUR QUALITY ONTARIO DIVISION OF GREAT UNIVERSAL STORES OF CANADA, LIMITED SHOP TOMORROW NIGHT UNTIL 9 STORE IN OSHAWA

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