10 THE CSHAWA TiMas, Thuredey, Februry 15, 1962 Bay Ridges | ae vyay =< | (a 3DAYs ONY Plans Soa | his Sialie | THURSDAY, FRIDAY FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The set Sports Committee of Bay Ridges, with George Alsop as chairman, has organized minor hockey for the boys from 8 to 14 and now have eight teams participating. The Bay Ridges Recreation Association will be holding its é ave ' r i . First Annual Soap Box Derby \ on Saturday, May 19. Rules for \ entry are as follows: Age limit | ; i 14 years: all entries to be filled } 4 : by March 1; cars to be no more : i d : « * than 5% ft. long, 1% ft. wide; entry fee 50 cents per car; all oe ee ae) : WE BOUGHT THE ENTIRE FACTORY LINE IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO : . REG, 239.95 helmets must be worn (football "ee \ f OFFER YOU THIS SUITE AT THIS SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICE! All cars must pass inspection' before race which is open to boys in Pickering Township See the beautiful Danish-modern styling, with unique reversible cane panelling that can and surrounding area. Cars : Y be altered to suit your taste: the glowing Walnut finish; the many quality features that a ped ag . i include hand-rubbed tops, strong dovetail construction, centre drawer guides, mahogany made to the best built car. | . drawer bottoms, dustproof cases --- and many more! This 4-pce. grouping comprises a | : 54' long 6-DRAWER DOUBLE-DRESSER, complete with 28 x 40' FRAMED MIRROR; a The Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club is holding a Valentine's ' massive 5-DRAWER CHEST, 36" by 4414" high, and a 4'6" BOOKCASE BED. Pay only Dance at Moose Hall on Mark- : / ..510 monthly for this exciting buy! ham road on Feb. 24. A party was held recently to ce. 3 &: celebrate the birthday of Jack ' | McInerney. Among those pres- eo: K 1 oe ent were his mother and aunt ce i 1 from Toronto, also his daugh- ' ¢ : 4 ; 44 WS; x 9 ters, Mrs, Alice Kempson of Oakville and Mrs. Beverley : Rockall of Weston and their 4 o I A husbands, his son, Michael, who} : L/w "i is stationed with the RCAF in) Clinton, his sister, Mrs. Elea- nor Shea of Toronto and several other friends. The fence which was erected on Liverpool road in front of the} g new model homes has been re- moved. This fence blocked the visibility for cars coming out of Tatra drive and there were many near-accidents. Also the Bay residents are pleased to see a few Stop signs have been erected in the subdivision. Maple Grove Church Gets New Members By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Stevens recently spent a weekend with their daughter and son-indaw Mr. and Mrs. Roy Topping and boys, Barrie, to celebrate their 35th i anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin. ae. ' 5 = among ee oe od 4-PCE. SUITE, as illustrated, with 64" long 9- = Reg. aunt Mrs. R. L. Worden, Bow- drawer Triple-Dresser, complete with mirror. SAVE $100 284.95 and Mrs, A. C. Hagerman in the loss of her mother Mrs. Gertrude White. Mr. and Mrs. Allin Snowden visited their er and son- in-law Mr, and Mrs. John Aftch- son, Blackstock, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vaillancourt, Toronto, spent the weekend with her sister Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry. Mrs. Susan Smith, To- week wilt her, daugher" Mss. HERE'S PROOF THAT YOU GET weeks with her daughter Mrs. "slit, LC. Snowden, Mrs. ac, aif et. : MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT YOLLES! Fred Stevens were in Orono on i ? Tuesday and Wednesday attend- i a a: ; bs be ing the short course called 143 2 aes a , "4 ry eg dl opel : Pr es " After studying a special course on Religion and Life under the leadership of Rev. H. Stainton, the following were re-| ceived into the church: | George Holmes, Bonnie Beech, | Sharon Holmes, Louise Whitney, | Linda MacNeil, Ann O'Neil,| _ and Kenneth McDonald. The Committee of stewards were also installed at this service. New Garage Top Church Project COLUMBUS -- The annual congregational meeting of Col-| umbus United Church was held) in January in the lower hall of the church. : Mrs. R. Scott showed a mis- sionary film strip. | One main project of Columbus Church in 1961 was the building of a new garage at the manse. The other project was the pur-! chase of the nativity Christmas| scene on the front lawn. The) 7 lighting of this nativity scene! "| on u ern = ce e r om Ht and the lighting of the church - an - ra te a nut eneer Suite -- were Ayes completed. je expense of this was shared 5 by the aonen'e Association and| |his modern bedroom suite was designed exclusively ; eee This beautiful 4-pce. suite comes to you at a big $61 saving! It's the Double's Club. | for Yolles! Its beautiful hand-rubbed Walnut finish 4 be 7 Be hand-crafted from the finest selected Walnut Veneers with a. lovely' Ps. sade hi front an|gives it a look of the highest quality, while its many awe ite ogi presley tipi sd te gabapentin tne eee wag Bicep Bsn Ag ool expensive" features include hand-rubbed tops . . . 3 ; : : dovetail construction, finished interiors, centre drawer guides, turned in Columbus and of the forme, |(Ock-joint construction . . . nylon centre drawer guides i. ' tapered legs, 4-pce.. suite comprises 9-DRAWER TRJPLE-DRESSER, . bright brass pulls . . . and many more! 4-pce. FRAMED MIRROR, 4-DRAWER CHEST ond BOOKCASE BED, churches. A motion was passed|_*. : " to have a copy made of this Suite comprises long 57" 8-DRAWER TRIPLE-DRESS- and placed with the church|/ER, with TILTING MIRROR; a big 4-DRAWER " 'wal ite periodicals. | CHEST, and a BOOKCASE BED. : fe : The organ fund, the CGIT " Sa. and the Baby Band were closed. ee : z With regret, a resignation was) * og i 7 received and accepted from| aa wstid sl : Miss Grace Webber as choir] me Jeader and it was moved the} ' ONLY 11 50 MONTHLY " . session look after the securing ONLY 12.75 MONTHLY closed from lack of interest OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE of a new choir leader. with only two families faking | "9 : (ip dees pote yA They are paying for | f a WY ff - 4 nister's gown and: the , ' @ P a // ! balance "Mdivided between the! a ' ' if ff es ( / TEL: 725-3519 The Junsor Congregation general fund and the M and M. Y 9: Statistics showed five deaths, OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 6. FRIDAY 'TIL 9 enact co, = FREE DELIVERY © FREE STORAGE _ GFurniture | CLOSES WEDNESDAY A A if