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The Oshawa Times, 19 Apr 1961, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 19, 1961 11 Woodcrest H-S GROUPS, CLUBS | VV AUXILIARIES | ght of Cards Recently Woodcrest H and S Association held a Night of EVELYN GOODWIN GROUP [Cards at its regular meeting. The Evelyn Goodwin Group Spring flowers graced the ticket of Centre Street United Churchtable and bright, gay daffodils met in the Chapel for its April|decorated the white covered Meeting. er. aisnded in e well attended evening The theme of the worship was planned by the executive. period taken by Mrs. Cyrllly,, "M.'R. Magill 'acted as Worry" y general convener, Mrs. Glynn Ty. : Pearse, refreshments and The president, Miss Vera Wat- dishes; Mrs. John Collins, tick- son, presided for the business.|ets; Mrs. David Pugh, prizes; Mrs, Earl Hann gave secre-|Mrs, Joseph Kovacs, candy. tary's report and roll call with Over 200 guests enjoyed the 21 present and Mrs. Norman|evening of euchre, progressive Petre, the treasurer's report. |euchre and bridge. Plans. were made for cater-| Progressive euchre prizes ing at the airport April 29 for|were won by: Betty Love, Mrs. bowling banquet. > Mel sughi, Sarsle MeL san, oan Slater, B. Thomson, na LENORE GROUP Wilson, Rose E. Dale, Ernest The monthly meeting of the|rawton and Ida Goulding. Lenore Group of Simcoe| fucky draw prizes were won Street d Church was held hy: Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs. E. in the ladies parlor. Morrison, Mrs. Robert Galpin, EL EEE ET TT 11 EXCELLENT VALUES! SUPER SPECIAL! COMBED COTTON T-SHIRTS - POLO SHIRTS - CARDIGANS y A 2 for 1.00 Children's shirts with long or short sleeves, Plain colors, stripes or patterns. First qual- ity. All sizes, Regulor 79e. SPECIAL marked the places for each of|ciency badge pointing out what| tHe four "Sixes". Each girl's|a high achievement this was. place was marked with al The parent committe "Brownie" place-card with her plaque for the "Six" attaining| miother seated beside her. the highest number of points Following the toast to Her|during the year was this year Majesty the Queen, the Fox- won by the "Fairies" and ac-| lease Grace. was led by the cepted on their behalf by Susan] Brown Owl! and a turkey dinner|Neal, "Sixer". Each "Fairy" | was served by the 13th Parents' received a small personal gift. | Committee Films of Camp Adelaide were | Following dinner Mrs. Ed-|shown. A game for the mothers | ward Bind, president, welcom-|was enjoyed following which the | ed all mothers and guests pres-| Brownies formed the name of) The meeting opened with the|Barbara Meek, Joyce Barclay, SUPER SPECI, AL banquet was the presentation | to Brownie Sharman Lott, | Brownie Susan Neal, sixer of conducted by Mrs. Bruce Buck.|June Wilson, Marjorie Harris, the first in Oshawa to win so |fall. Refreshments were served by : , 4 ; puff sleeves ond smocking across d| Wilson, limenting her on 3 : Yue fitn annual Mother andlWilsum, Somplimen in making the presentation [film covering the feature. Mrs. ported to be ill. SPECIAL were beautifully decorated) The highlight of the evening! while four pr wiie" dolls|ceive their twenty-first profi-| - ' president, Mrs. Frank Black,|Jean Campbell, Mrs. Lloyd INFANTS' : A rummage sale was discuss-|Betty Love, Fred Goodman, T Third Brownie Pack Twenty Third brownie Fac | | many badges and will be | The speakers were Mrs. Gor-|the executive and committee as- Buff sleeves and. amecking sea u | york she had achieved dur- z I Dikghier Banquet of the 28rdghe yolk She pad # congratulated these Brownies (Ira Travell introduced and| Refreshments were served by with bouquets of yellow chry-lcame when Mrs. Stephenson 77 Tender EAT'N ot won CR tf TI ---------- - #4. |presiding. Sturch, Ethel Landon, Shirley the "Fairies" six. These | 4 ico the three catering jobs| Florence Lawson, and Helen : Cotton Dresses h D h B "flying up" to Guides tomor- [don D. Conant and Mr. Phil-|sisted by the grade mothers. | A Holds Mother, Daughter Banquet] 'ise sr" o Guides tomor- ao" Cont 'si 3" Fi | LE 1 ling her short time as a Brow- : 4 Byywaje Pack was held revently]ing her sto for their great achievement. thanked the speakers. Mrs. Rupert Edwards and her sgnthemums. A doll in Guide called on Brownies Sharman| SUPER SPECIAL! shoulder straps and (THE HIGHLIGHT of the of their 21st proficiency badge | sixer of the "Pixies" six, an The devotional period was|Stevens, Mrs. L. L. Brash, Mrs, Brownies are believed to be [for the spring and one in the Markle. Crisp plain or printed styles with former district commissioner, |sypplements and also showed a|president of the group was re-| Reguler 1.00. . The tables nie. afi cuits _ House 3 --Oshawa Times Photo | Mrs. M. L. Morris a former group. umiform graced the head table Lott and Susan Neal to re-| TODDLERS' cotton shirt with short sleeves. White TRUE-TRIM BEEF Ei QQ, M it uty. Eres 2.3.3 Reguler 1.79. SPECIAL .... es oe Po ent and introduced those at|their Pack in a singing game| the head table as follows "Pack|and each girl read the meaning Leader, Ruth Kimmerly, 6Alof a letter from the Brownie Guide Company; vice-president|alphabet. The pow-wow ring) Parents' Committee and vice-|was formed and favorite Brow- chairman Local Association, nije songs sung. Mrs. Roy Forster and daughter, The evening closed by repeat- | Nancy; "Brown Owl", Mrs.|ing the Brownie Prayer and the A. J. Evans with daughter, Di-(singing of "Taps". | anne; special guest, former dis- trict commissioner, Mrs. J. C. Stephenson; "Tawny Owl", Mrs. C. Russell Harrison with daugh- ASPARAGUS TIP When buying fresh asparagus| look for bright green stalks 12 KING ST. E. RA See 4 | ter, Dianne; @nd president, Mrs. Edward Bind and daugh- ter, Carol. Brownie Gail McWilliams pro-| posed the toast to the "World| Wide Guide Movement", and Brownie Louise Wilson extend-| |form size. ed thanks to the mothers for the Hide hased, will give| banquet. The thanks of the leaders for |three to four cooked servings. {One and a half to two pounds| the banquet and particularly for | will ve si persons. Fresh, Lewis Lott were given by the|day it Is purchased to benefit Tawny Owl. {from its good flavor and crisp-| |like texture, If it must be kept) The president presented theif, 5 day or two, store in re-| Brown Owl with the Pack char-| i orator | ter which had been SEshly . | framed and also presented each| Brownie with a title tape for| TURNED DOWN her uniform. | Among Russia's royal gems is Mrs. J. C. Stephenson ex-|a 200-carat diamond bought for pressed her appreciation at be-|$450,000 by an exiled prince in ing present. She presented the an unsuccessful attempt to win "golden ladder" to Wendy Lee/Catherine the Great's hand. April. Specials ! BURNS Credit Jewellers Lid. pay as little as Melmac DINNERWARE 60-pc. Dinner Service for 8. 8.88 with tightly closed tips. Very |thin, wilted or crooked stalks are likely to be tough or stringy. Spreading tips indicate over- maturity. If possible, buy bunches having stalks of uni-| One pound of aspara- A Ideal for the home or cottage. Reg. 29.95. ONLY USE YOUR CREDIT NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND 32-pec. International Stainless Weddings. ONLY .. . . OPEN AN ACCOUNT... 8. 2 CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. div'32 KING STREET WEST RA 3.7022 Stain ond rust-resistant . . , Spark- ling flower pattern. We invite you 20 see this gleoming flatware . , « | $1.00 DOWN -- $1.00 WEEK No Extra Charges of Any Kind in Ba) Ww perfect gift for Spring the WITH THESE WEEKEND SPECIALS! VEAL SIRLOIN ROAST 49 k RUMP ROAST Ib. 58 BONELESS ROLLED FRONTS , 59 'SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS ; . LOIN and RIB CHOPS VEAL STEW (Bone In) VEAL PATTIES CHOICE QUALITY MILK-FED LEG ROAST 1b. 69° 3 lbs. 1.00 3 1bs. 1.00 Fresh PORK B f Hi d eel Hindquariers Shoulders 49: STUFFED & OVEN-READY wy i 55¢ CUT.UP CHICKEN! LEGS - THIGHS - BREASTS Ib. 39° WINGS 31bs. 1.00 NECKS 2 Ibs. 19° SEE WHAT 1.00 WILL BUY! COUNTRY SAUSAGE (5-Ibs.) 0 0 : 3 . PORK HOCK (4-Ibs.) SLICED SIDE BACON (2-Ibs.) SLICED SIDE PORK (2-lbs.) SHOULDER PORK CHOPS (2-Ibs.) PORK KIDNEYS (4-Ibs.) any of the above only TENDER RIB STEAKS ............ Ib. 6%9¢ CLUB STEAKS ..... nrmenan. 1D 59 BEEF ® LEAN BEEF HEARTS .......... Ib. 33¢ BEEF LIVERIb. 39° PORK LIVER Ib. 29° SLICED COOKED HAM MEATY SPARE RIBS 1b. 89° 1b. 49° SUPER SPECIAL! GIRLS' COTTON BLOUSES Plain or printed blouses with roll up sleeves or sleeveless. Fashion able colors and prints. First qual ity. Sizes 7-8-10-12-14, Reguler 79¢c. SPECHAL 37 2 for 1.00 IE SPECIAL ! CHILDREN'S TRAINING PANTIES Balbriggan short leg panties with double gusset, covered elastic waist and ribbed cuffs. White. First quality, Sizes 2-4-6. Reguler 19¢. SPECIAL .o 6 for 87¢ SPECIAL ! PLASTIC BABY PANTS With heat-sealed second rayon. covered plastic at waist and legs. White Pink, Blue, Maize. First quality. S-Me L-XL. Regular 25¢ -- SPEC 4 for 8 Lida 5 INFANTS' DIAPER SETS & ROMPERS Acetate, Terylene and Cotton sets that are perfect for playing Assorted colors, Sizes un TODDLERS' & CHILDREN'S 6-18 months SUNDRESSES _. Sanforized Cotton or Pique Cotton in gay sunny styles for young tots. Various colors. Sizes 2-6x .. 1.98 INFANTS' BONNETS Plain or printed cot- ton, nylon or Dacon bonnets. Perky trims Cc and colors INFANT'S CREPE & NYLON Adorable little styles with loce and em- broidery trim. Matche ing slip included. Many shodes in sizes ¢ to 18 months .... INFANTS' SLEEP 'N°' PLAY SETS Krinkle crepe outfits thot are easy to wash ond dry very quickly. White, Pink, Blue, Maize, 35 Mots 98° orn: 1.69 CHILDREN'S SHORTS A big selection for boys and girls, just perfect for fun-mok- ing. 'Sanforized cot- tons in assorted colors. £ Striped sanforized cotton pyjamas with short sleeves and poc- 1 5 4 |} CHILDREN'S Sizes: 2-6 ket. Patns with elastic Sturdy sanforized ot waist, Blue denim pants for boys or girls. All colors, Sizes: 3-6x |} or Maroon. "Sizes 3-6.. INFANTS' OVERALLS Bedford cord overalls with domes on inside of leg. Assorted col- ors. Sizes 12-18-24 months ,......... GIRLS' Cotton Blouses Just in time for Spring « . . three patterns to choose from in White, Pink or Blue. Sizes Cc 3-4-5-6-6x TODDLERS' & CHILDREN'S Huge assortments . . . Cottons, Nylon Net, skirts, adjustable shoulder straps. White, Taffeta. Full slips, some with erinoline Pink, Blue, Sizes 2-6x ...... PYJAMAS Full-length and shore tie pyjomas in Pink, . Sizes 2-6 ™ CHILDREN'S SUNSUITS Cotton sunsuits, so 5 9 pretty for the little ones. Various colors available in sizes 2-4. 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE '

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