Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1963, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

sige ent OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE a lat, TT Set SPRING INTO SUMMER Saree a $T, DAVID'S WELSH pore by : nagar meeting it. v David's oe Soc rer yee recently at ie og cers for the coming year, | -|. Mr. Dayid Andrews was re- elected president; Mrs. Robert|/ ac well as a sia arfiniuk. .|Andrews was re-elected vice- president; Mrs. Fred Williams , A scripture readin, was re-elected secretary; Mrs. TOMORROW SATURDAY Morley | ticke: Tt was decided to ig from the/retter head statione: Book of St, in it form Patrick Chappell Jr. was re-|) 0". oe ine, 4 Bsa treasurer; Mr. David ; glad, She was thanked by the was Besloctad . program convener, Mrs, Waltar Tigerenke. 'tour to Russia local asso eeting. ae ao aged "he ave Me erly ' I Bes pres 'and Mrs. : th 5 < the ittee me are: Mr [088 Seminuk and Mrs, Richard Williams, Mr. "iets Bac irae] i ; tronenter, ¥ a... Davies, Mr. David Munkley. "Promin Tea" TAD to the and enve- lopes. Mrs. Dmytro Luchak will the pure . at look after hase. ey phd placed over it to dry, 8, Paul Plishka, of the Sun- Ne day School committee gave sev- WON CONTEST eral stings regerdin f Proj-| SYDNEY, N.S, (CP) -- Mrs. money to TselIris Crawford won $100 in a a ater te Ces Brie Pol by calling the exact results, | Me wil The Jr. Group Castle Chapter Alumnae met recently, at the ome of Mrs, Harry Taylor, land road east. ie rooms were decorated in flowers and g in honour of a member, Catherine Campbell, '}whose ma! to the Rever- sulta . utive, F. Thomas Roach, Mr. and| recently, be forwarded ve, Refreshments w ed by rs, Jack Russell, Mr, and the Keslese lite Foverh M of the Pro Publicati . a. '\Mrs. Grove Sutton, Mr. and jag Rafe} min Pugalication |" May 8 ih ill ne -|Mrs, Isaac Hughes, Mr. and Mee Ivor Thomas, tis. Patrick Pe ethene tate in chorge es Maciowich? P ll Sr., Mr. Iver Davies, 7 on Ss Gee of the south, eorge V. 3 | The next meeting is to be held end Robert Milroy will take| Mrs. William Skinner sndjat the home of Mrs, Jack Rus- fel May Ly held at St, John's take place in June. Mrs, Rose Ann Donaldson were| sell, May 13, " A presentation of television| re! d sick in hospital at OLD COUNTRY CLUB ar Fy. macy gatas sd e at Suteon road Avoid Disappointment SUMMER HOLIDAY ee soonest Four Seasons Travel Fully. recognized all airli steamships, the 728-6201." POPPA LAI LIDIA ale Manor, A re was puri fpples and cart were made t0\given by Mrs..Hall, "Spoopen-| Hight tables of players attend-|and have been installed in dent, Miss Doris Batty, vke's Burglar". A few seats|ed the Old Country Club Whist|newly renovated kitchen tin. are still available for the bus|Drive at Rundle Park club|the church. Mrs. Eric Pym, sister of the|trip to London, Ontario, June 17.)house recently, Thé raffle) The "Spring Frolic' dance "|pride-to-be presided at the tea| Refreshments were served by|Prize was won by Mrs, G |eommittee notified that the date/2,. "aa Mrs. Norman and Mrs,|Freeman, who also won thejis set for May 4 at 31 Bloor]. John Jakes. first prize, Second prize was|street east. The ticket convener, won by Mrs. D. Wilkinson and/Mrs. Walter Kuch, asked the ST. ANDREW'S UCW 4 The monthly meeting of the|The "booby" prize was won third went to Mrs. George Day. -- Laurel Group Unit 4 of St. An-|by Mr. William Holloway, Ronald Ww, Bilsky, DC resi- rook- Social conyeners were Mrs. '|William Brown. Miss Audrey Lawler, Whitby. Mrs. Harry Taylor Mrs. J. J. Fox. SIMCOE STREET UCW The monthly meeting of the Goodwill Unit of Simcoe Street drew's UCW was held in the ladies' parlours recently. The president, Mrs. E. F. The Old Country Club whist drives will be held at the Scout Hall, corner of Gibbons and CHIROPRACTOR © HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS "|United Church was held in the|Cuthbertson, opened the meet-|Buena Vsita streets, during the home of Mrs. Leonard Bigwood,|ing with the Lord's prayer fol-/month of May, as Rundle Park|] 199 King 728-5156 Montrave avenue, The presi-jlowed by Mrs, George Werry|is being remodelled. . - ST TR 281 GOOD LIGHTING MAKES ~-- | THE DIFFERENCE "si; BEAUTIFUL Nothing odds more appeal and plegsontness to the home than the Installation of proper _ lighting, tastefully arranged to blend with its surroundings. You'll find an excellent orray stunning 'lighting fixtures to suit any opplicotion ot Ruddy Electric, Drop in today! See The New Outdoor Lanterns A smart selection of handsome fixtures designed to add @ brightness to your home, As feotured here, the mode] V-7130 Weatherproof out lantern. Satin black & brass finish. Sophisticated ¢harces! coloured glass with lustre gold over- lapping i 22 BOND W. Open Deily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- Friday till 9 p.m. CONSUMER DIVISION _ RUDDY ELECTRIC Wholesale seeing is believing ... these LOVELY HOMES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED AT THIS LOW PRICE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE BUILDER! OPEN FOR INSPECTION FRIDAY & SATURDAY AFTERNOONS LOOK HERE _ TRUE VALUE FEATURES -- @ 3 Bedroom Bungolows @ Stone Fronts with Flower Plonters @ Cloy Brick @ Panoramic Double Glozed Windows ond Screens. SUITS 1.» 2 er 3enc, Fine Imported Wools, Single er double knits, REGULAR PRICE 19.98 TO 49.98 NOW REDUCED UP TO % PRICE! 9.97 ~ 24.97 u Chapter held recent home of Mrs. Ronald Rosmere. street. ition to a coffee party ha chapter was read members. A letter from Richard Bennett, a former of the chapter, inform- ik. ay Ltd. anita aes soften Saar W Ee "Now | buy the ne family size package", The Poputar All-Weather-Leminated or Poplins. REGULAR PRICE 16.95 TO 39.98 NOW REDUCED UP TO 1% PRIGE! 12.97 bed 19.97 press =) REDUCED SKIRTS UP TO egg | 4% PRICE @ The Most Modern Kitchen ---mohogony finish Post-Formed Counters--Lazy Susons-- Hooded Exhoust Fan Volonce Boxes Ceramic Tiled Bothrooms with Vanity Fruit Cellors All Mehegeny Trim--Book Shelves © Excellent Location, close to Public and Separate Schools and Churches. FULL PRICE . . $12,950 DOWN PAYMENT .. Only 750,00 NO SECONDARY FINANCING -- NOTHING HIDDEN -- ALL N.H.A, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION LOCATED SOUTH OF NEW G.M, PLANT 1425 TREMBLAY STREET (SOUTH OF PHILIP MURRAY) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 723-1712 EVENINGS 725-2162 ASSORTED CREAM Biscuits 1 POUND NET SLIMS NPR, Peek Frean's ONE POUND ASSORTED CREAM Baked to perfection,-wrapped for protection PEEK FREAN Makers of famous biscuits At Reduced Prices... All Sales Final! WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST hia STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA bis sent [x wig A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE SEIGNEUR'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy