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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1963, p. 14

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On Indi ing Tuesday, at the parsonage;Mrs. Lina Cobbledick for the] Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn thanked|a disrussion on the Chapter| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 23, 1963 13 BLASTS OMA Lecture la with: 14 members and a visitor|use of her home in quilting two|Mr. and Mrs. Long for - their|"The Love of God" from "The -- - - present. quilts by the Unit. hospitality and the meeting|Word and the Way." fe ee i opened| Atrangements were made to|closed with the Mizpah bene-| The Devotional followed and Heard Mt Orono Pg geo aa a iors serve at a wedding. The secre-|diction. |was given by Mrs. Chatterton. octor ac Ss BY MRS. KEN GAMSBY reading, 'the topic Salvation.|taty was asked to prepare a) Refreshments were er scripture, was read by ORONO -- Unit No. 1 uCW)\ "Unto the Hills Around do [/Teport for. the geneal meeting|by the hostesss and all enjoyed|Shirley Williams. : the h f Mrs. Jack|Léft up my Longing Eyes" was|i" December. A short reportja social half hour. | The business was discussed ° met at . seed wl rs. 1 Pl iet ae ee ad ana\W2s given by the Teasurer and} Unit 6, UCW met at the homeland the collection received. A M care an -- Pes a nlat eee aie ms. ne Psi ye il andthe offering was received. lof Mrs. Betty Colvin on Tues-|special Thankoffering was also ! @' the mae a ps and snag ith es re an-| The highlight of the afternoon/day with nine members pre-|réeived. : : pe it 2 walnnine' 46 swered with a verse of scrip-\was the discussion period when! sent. : Mrs. Vagg offered her home OTTAWA (CP) get doctor-|medical, dental, optical ae Ay ker, Mrs, Edith ture. /Mr. Long led in the study of the) Mrs. Betty Chatterton open-jfor the next meeting. . MP said Thursday night medi-/drug costs. . She bepig Hy gi ani Fisk. a visi-| Mrs. Tamblyn gave a report/1lth chapter of "The Word andjed the meeting with a medita-| The meeting was closed with eal associations have given the Dr. Howe was one of thine na Ss. ca on the money raised at the band|the Way", are you saved, This|tion, Rev. Long with assistance|a prayer and a lunch was ser- puttie i false ere t pm yee Ream np Hae yk Eileen Reid commenced the|Wet for the teachers, and the period was most eens andlof Mrs, Jean Heard conductedlved by the hostess. 5 all doctors are opposed to rit ecuss ray ; ; turkey dinner. Mrs. Hilda Wood/and interesting as the bers i i i sti he|worship period with a devo- i 7 ' Ag a se oe cmon mdr (orn ales fe ert Esa an ol ages roams nn pv nti : YORK ? eid Oink ah et Set AIA Yio maces TODAY 3 KISS OF THE VAMPIRE--Color BOTH ¢ - B Hamilton South) told the House |" Will Your Anchor Hold'. of Commons the propaganda is|URGES PUBLICITY | The scripture lesson ee NOW APPEARING S ae ie, LOOD OF THE VAMPIRE--Color $ ADULT of Commons it doctors who be-| Dr. P. B. Rynard (PC--Sim-|read by Muriel Patton, and a vEeGeenNyT hove in mesicare are afr sum publicity campaign be ut sage of serinure was ven 6! © RINGS || caRMICHAEL'S | toil dans inst this norm . . . and|mum publicity campaign be un-/sage of scripture was given by ed "he BAR-B-QUE | BOB HOPE GLENN FORD 773-3021 OR 7 ; » |dertaken to impress on adults) Viola Hills. say what they truly believe. the dan ' elo : ; : ger of smoking and to) Eileen Reid led in prayer. ETT t ny Ponape ogg genes dissuade the young from pick-| "Break Thou the Bread of TONIGHT PARK RD. S. AT 401 ANITA EKBERG B E DAVIS ae --" 'ling up the habit. ' dl was sung. Mrs. Edith| ha famous atin ieshaiictacs py age l ..| Dr. C. J. M. Willoughby (PC/Sherwin opened the study per- " Te | " Cee eee eine et giter| Kamloops) said the only peo-liod with the Unit singing one] QJd Time -- Modern BUTTER QUEEN CALL ME POCKETFUL di th I was actually ple who should be covered by|verse of "In Christ there {s no 5 nereetnee or penny | " UNITARIAN FE LLOWSHIP reading them : medicare are those who cannot!Kast or West". ADMISSION--$1,25 | ICYVeE BWANA of MIRACLES a a. coe, a mem-| 'ord a private plan or are eli-. Mrs. Sherwin gave a detailed CHICKEN r ae 4 IN COLOR IN COLOR | a ble for social welfare. account of conditions in India Whole - Halves - or Quarters .. The 47-year-old general prac-\9!) ; FP bedtor 2 : : RED BARN Every ""'Meatmaster" Chicken is ae mi ° 63 ; We i r. Howe accused the Ontario,which was most interesting to y der Il with wii ' -- -- oi en ee Medical Association of decep-|all present. A Hymn "Blest be "gp eipgeneged nag) oll paver Rgbody ul EDIE ADAMS HOPE LANGE Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. i an Se apaical associa.{uve statements against medi-\the Tie that Binds" was sung.| --Phone: 725-0907. | pte LE itp? vee care and said profit - making) The business was conducted!" ADDRESS: tions, gives adequate care. He miadlaal : sbi plans actually cover|by the leader, Kay Chapman. only 12.9 per cent of the aver-/Munutes were read, roll call| HOW MUCH SHOCK 'OPEN BILTMORE x STARTS "RELIGION and EDUCATION" called for a full-scale govern-| ony o >/age family's health costs. jtaken with 12 members present VINCENT PRICE CAN THE HUMAN 1:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. ment-sponsored plan covering as Earlier in the day the Housejand two visitors. Marjorie . ldebated second reading of|Best gave the treasurer's re- BRAIN ENDURE BEFORE we r GUEST SPEAKER: | ondments to the National t. EDGAR ALLAN POE'S -------- 'semen Pinned By Car Centennial "Ack Ole Picea the arr Chapman. then showed THE IT Cracks MR, BROCK RIDEOUT yord 'National' and changes slides of a boat trip t bec 6 ' i itori Driver Injured te wadne of the measure to the which Seiad tnlce in tr ate UL, \ | Oshawa Little Theatre recat epee Canadian Centennial of Confed- mer. oe School of Rel I 11 A.M. Invites YOU To Attend -- _--" Cheanea MRS. LORNE JONES eration Act. Kay moved a vote of thanks a "CD, as The increase in pensions was to the hostess Mrs. Reid and | | Bf ne garoog diene .,.. proposed by Stanley Knowles|also the guest Mrs. Sherwin. PALACE } S : O.R.C. BUILDING-100 GIBB ST. ee tee "s Zion a) (NDP -- Winnipeg North Cen-; A lunch was served by Eileen . } 4 f ni ure' omen met re- tre), He suggested that the|Reid, Muriel, Patton and Viola with fe > | CASTING MEETINGS aul Mt tae Whats of Mea.lboce be in three stagee, WHhlHils and social halt bour en: LON CHANEY with A KictéR aw THE Loose! < _ Jack Empringham. The presi-/a4 $5 increase next year and $10) joyed. | SAMUEL BRONSTON presenrs. dent, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, open-|increases in 1965 and 1966. The) Unit 2, UCW held their meet-) 2 FIRST | ed the. meeting with a poem,'pension, paid to all Canadians) = a ,NOW In Rotary Hall | H CHARLTON AVA DAVID the theme being Armistice. aged 70 and over, recently was " GE RUN HITS 1 1 Roll cail was answered by|increased to $75 a month from 4 CENTRE STREET something on Armistice or a!$65 4 - . poem. The guest speaker, Mrs.| mom £ Robert Barton of Claremont, i} } i TRE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 | 2 : DAYS OF FLAMING ACTION! gave a very interesting report DAYS OF TITANIC ADVENTURE! Kington. 2 ¥ ae presented @ eX] Ae ~~ | : | and ~~ /& / VANS OF EXOTIC PASSIONS! The treasurer gave a report aauaccns ake A 2 BIE FAREWELL LELAND GAYLEA | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 ; wag very aratiying AN enjoyed|]| SOB MINNS WIN ant w= li stace tour = Howard BYRNE AT 8:00 P.M. , & HIS ORCHESTRA Ww bin a dainty supper. oe vee OPENS MON. In the wort0s GREATEST MUSICaz for The Mt. Zion Young People) ' have i corte re Na Nov 95 entertained the Oshawa Presby- stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' s os (ery. Young, People Sunday ev Jubilee | by DEC, 14 My AIR, faoy "THE GLASS MENAGERIE 4 af | t H by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS "Mies Beatrice McLean gave F OSHAWA DURACLEAN y the topic entitled The Courage| ' e To Be Directed by NORMAN EDMONDSON Bi eres moved fron 728-8518 cae cHartes VICTOR _ Gail ogg and Paul White Sememessmsses . a 1.25 to 5.00 eric BROTHERSON = SUPER TECHNIRAMA TECHNICOLOR A dainty lunch of fruit bread, | a ] DOORS OPEN 1:30 DAILY cookies and colfee was enjoyed. | Bh O'KEEFE CENTRE, FRONT AND YONGE, TORONTO 'FEATURE TODAY AT... Z Ph ck rary ae oe amok al ea : BOX OFFICE 11 a.m.-- 9 p.m. EM, 3-6633 | 2:00. 5a. fe ano serene against a tree, after it started Ags } ~W\ to roll down hill, He has a brok- ak > : : erm er en arm, chest injuries and a} & l KK ' ; chipped ankle. ; 4 - He was hired Mrs. Cecil Jones spent a few = ~e é days in Toronto and vsiited her] * ¢ | to Mate them sister, Mrs. Harper Beaver: who] F'] \ FEW SERVICES TO MAKE | | ---but not er if | Mrs. William Harbron visit] *¥ YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING f= || | fo Date them/ BIS 7 ¢ | | ed with Mrs. Mable Harbron of 4 : Sc is, Mable artes ot MORE ENJOYABLE . . . ond a ho ped A 4 ®@ Free Gift Wrap Any Article BA | ; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gibson and} ¥ @ Free City-Wide Delivery | / | tas o Brn sonss| E\ ® Free Prescription Pick-Up £7 || MITZIGAYNOR fly | had Sunday dinner with Mr. And Delivery , ad Mrs. James Loree of Tor- @ Lay-Awoy Gift Service ae | GIG YOUNG . | onto. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward and a at ter| A + Qeake Xe Ht 'FOR LOVE OR MO | THIS WEEK | SHOWN ONCE ONLY SUNDAY AT 2:15 Burnett Jamieson and Mary / a Z f | } ACTION AND ADVENTURE Jean. : : ' dM CO-STARRING | "EAST OF KILIMANJARO" Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones . \ gee | pag a ik 'ot ae a S\ »* THELMA RITTER AY pt. N ext Week oe N OV. 30 with Mansiath TRelAreent Jamieson. z am LESLIE PARRISH + JULIE NEWMAR | e . | Peeanmeny BE WILLIAM BENDIX wr» RICHARD SARGENT ture | LITTLE CAESAR @ CHECKER BOARDS ® | e FO | PRESENTING 1 a PRESCRIPTION pjte24 CHEMISTS IPLALAac2z: 727 MEN'S FASHION SHOW a SOLD ' WHITBY - OSHAWA - BOWMANVILLE FEATURE TIMES--1:45--3:40--5:30--7:30--9:20 | 8:30 - 9:00 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY: Beewees a 667m even having luck with my houseplants now. It must be the electric heat. The airis much cleaner and fresher and it doesn't get too dry. And because electric heating creates no dust or dirt it's so much easier for me to do the house- work, I hardly ever have to dust any more.99 Whatever home you plan to buy, big or small, look for the Medallion sign of all-electric living. It means there are many live-better-electrically ideas built< in to guarantee your extra comfort and convenience --and to safeguard your home investment. To get the complete story on Medallion all-electric living contact: 66Compared to other homes on the street, our place is even more attractive from the outside, _ eine yoy | as well. Illumination at the front makes it look | . fh JV Our hy adr 0 really pretty in the evening--then the patio : lighting at the back is nice for barbecues in the a : LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY summer.99 8

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