Bi THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jenvery 4, 1964 oo = 2 " . oun A at . ste toa exe fogs Corinthian Lodge No, 61 -of the Independent Order of Odd- fellows were from left: Noble 'New Year Gaily Heralded By Corinthian Lodge No. 61 Corinthian . Lodge 'No, 61 100F, held its annual New 'Year's Eve dance at OCVI with Mr, Jack Shearer and his band providing the music. "from. far and mr pr lo ; iss McMaster, Mr. Wil- ,. Mr Larry Mr, and Mrs. W. » and Mrs. John J, Proctor, Mr, and Mrs. T. Farndale, Miss Evelyn Greenaugh, Mr. How- erd Hurst, Miss Beatrice Hud- gon, Mr. E. Hepburn, Mr. and James Jamieson, i Eleanore a Fo Tee and)" Donald]lyn Cole, Miss Michele Peter, Miss Constance Stradeski, Mr. Garry Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Winter. Mr.-and Mrs, Kenneth Homer, Mr. William E.: Lockwood, Miss Phillippa Davidson, Mr. John Piper, Mr, and Mrs. D. J. Rodger, Mr, Gordon Moulton, * |Miss Virginia Piper, Mr, Ed- mund Merringer, Mr, and Mrs. * Roy A. Hopps, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dalziel, Mr, and Mrs, George Mech, Mr. and Mrs. G. Str , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Edgar, Miss Joyce Ibbitson, Mr. David Ginter, e Clare Pres- ton, Mr. Robert Dingman, Miss '|Anne Cruis, Mr. H. Ansley, Mr. 'land Mrs. R. Youmans, Mr. and ndiMrs, A, Zurawell, Mr, and Mrs Gyles Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Vills, Miss Lorraine -/Parsons, Mr. Robert Mason, Mr. and Mrs. George Law- rence, Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. P. Clark, Mr. Gerry Beaudry, Miss Mari- Clements, Miss Patricia Mosienko, Mr, Peter Norris, 'Mr. and Mrs, Bud Kernohan, Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Shannon, Grand Harold Crawford and Mrs, Crawford, Vice Grand Gabriel Lavictoire and Mrs. Lavictoire, --Oshawa Times Photo THE STARS SAY HOLIDAY SOCIETY NOTES Christmas season visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Hec. bert Schuermann, "Thornton's road north, have' been Mrs. Schuermann's parents, Mr, and Mis, W. G, Perry, White Rock, British Columbia and the Schu- ermann's daughter, Mrs, Ted Rapley, Mr. Rapley and Leanne, of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Holiday. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Hanley, Jarvis street, were their son William ahd his room mates o' St. Michael's College, Univer- sity of Toronto, Mr: Rafael Bar- reto, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Mr, Stanley Makuch, Thistle- town, Mr, and Mrs, Hanley also had as their guests Mr, and Mrs. B. J, Hammond, Cayuga and Miss Kathleen Callaghan, Dundas, Ontario, Miss Jean Armstrong has re- turned to Saint John, New Brunswick, after having spent two weeks of the holiday season with her mother, Mrs, H. W Armstrong, Quebec street. Mr, and Mrs, Charles E. Eadie, Grooms avenue, had their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Elmer Eadie, Char- les and Jeanette, of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Swan, (Miss Beverley Lovelock, Mr. Stephen Zubkavich, Mr, and 'Mrs, Dennis Kemp, Miss Mar- garet Hopkins, Mr. James Top- Mr. Mrs. oa Mor- ay 25] "aRES . and . Steenburg, Mr. and itton, Mr. and Mrs. ell Intyre, May Partridge, Mr. and Kehoe, Mr. James ° s Mildred Martyn, Mr. Charles Willes, Miss Eliza- (Mrs; R. J. Armstrong, Mr. Mrs. Donald Henning, Mr. Mrs. Donald Freeman, Mr. Mrs, Alex Calder, Mr. and Mrs. pel David Fry, Mt. and Mrs. David F. Simpson, Mr. L. Chant and friend, Miss Clara Mellis-Watt, Mr. Gordon McCrimmon, Miss ,|Mrs. R. Fluter, .|R. Greentree, Miss Lyla Robert- Norma Power, Mr. Ronald Blyth, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Luke, Mr. Wayne Porteous, Miss Eva Murphy, Mr. anil Mrs, John Lave- Simpson, Mr. John Ward, Miss Jane Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam J, Oliver, Mr, and Mrs, "'Robert Hogle, Mr. Stewart Lin- anditon, Miss Diane Rawline, Miss Day./rois Bagley, Mr. George Scott, Miss Betty McEachern, Mr. -}Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.. Parker, Mr. and Mrs, K. S, Hickey, Mr. William Merritt, Miss Judy Moulton, Mr. Rus- sell Foster, Miss Margaret Mc- Miss Fhorence Mc- Master, Mr. Robert H. S. Page, Miss Marjorie Page, Miss Ruth Keel, Mr. Daniel McColl, Mr. Donald Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pugh, Mr, and Mrs, D, J, Pugh, Mr, and Mrs. A, Manson. Mr. and Mrs, Atkins, Mr. and ir. and Mrs. son, Mr. Lioyd Allen, Miss Linda Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. George Killen, Mr. Harry Baker, Mr. and Mrs, 0. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McKeen, Mr. Dwight Sutherland, Miss Donna Stradesky, Mr. an! Mrs. Har- vey Kech, Miss Resanna Kinch, and Mrs. Gary G. Bray. Morrison, Miss Joan Kroll, Mrs. Charles 4 Todd, Mr. Mrs. W. Bisson, Mr, and . E. Wirsching, Mr. and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. illiam Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, Mr. Robert SA Jayn-Modde-Dresses January LE NOW ON Reductions Up To 0% All Sales Final Jayn-Modde-Dresses 77 KING STREET EAST PHONE 725-4561 Opposite Genoshe Hotel Mr. Michael Heffering, and Mr. for the Christmas holiday week. They completed the family gath- ering at the home of Mr. Allan W. Eadie (another son) and Mrs, Eadie at Scarborough for the Christmas day celebrations. Mr, James Slyfield and Miss Marilyn Slyfield of the Univer- sity of Toronto, have been spen- ding the Christmas vacation with their mother, Mrs, Arthur Slyfield, King street east. Mr. and Mrs, Philip § Slyfield have returned to Ottawa after spending Christmas week in Oshawa with Mrs. Slyfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Stark, Glenmanor road, and Mr, _ Slyfield's mother, Mrs. Arthur Slyfield, King street east. |, Former Oshawa residents Mr, and Mrs, James Hirst, flew from Vancouver to spend Christ- mas with their daughter '|(Gloria) Mrs, Larry Johnston, Mr, Johnston and family of Cooksville and have now retur- ned home, The many friends in Oshawa and Whitby will be sorry to hear that Mrs. F. W. Chubb, Kings- ton road west, Whitby RR is a patient in Scarborough General Hospital, having slip- ped on a highly polished floor before Christmas and injuring a knee. How's the Time to Renee Tent, Hee CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 | = Soewes sera prog! 4 ruary, in mid-March, mid-April, the first half of May; the last half of June, in September and October. Personal relationships will be under generous. influences for most of the year ahead, with emphasis on sentimental inter- ests between early May and mid-August; on travel and so- cial activities between now and February Ist; also between mid- June late September, and in November. Try to avoid friction 'in family circles in late April and booed August. A child born.on this day will be diligent, sagacious and ex- tremely considerate of others. DAY AFTER TOMORROW Pleasing prospects ahead! Most persons will be receptive to new ideas on Monday, so that will be the time to put them over. The p.m, promises to be auspicious for plans relating to future security. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates good prospects for the next year. You are currently in a fine period for making gains in both job and monetary matters, so capi- talize on every available oppor- tunityeven though you may have to seek out some for your- self--and, before this new year in your life has passed, you will be in an enviable position where career, prestige and financial stability are concerned, High- lighted periods along these lines the next two weeks, the first half of February, mid - March, mid-April, the first week : of May, the last half of June, Sep- tember and October. Except for brief periods in late April and early August, d tic relationships should be extremely harmonious, and you can look for happy romantic de- velopments between early May and mid-August. Best periods for travel: The current month March, mid-1964 and November. A child born on this day will ibe highly ingenious and will be gifted with a great love of know- ledge. ,ONE OF THE many par ties around the dance floor 1964 Receives A From UAW Members And Friends The United Automobile Work- ers' Hall was filled to capacity on New Year's Eve when mem- bers and friends gathered to dance hte New Year in. Eric Page and his All Stars provided the music, Fancy hats, noise-makers and favors added to the general hilarity, Attending were President UAW Local 222 Albert Taylor and Mrs, Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Pilkey. Members and guests included Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lavender, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dalby, Mr, and Mrs. Jim O'Rourke, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Cyr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grant, Mr. and Mrs, James Watt, Mr, and Mrs. Russ McNeil, Mr.-and Mrs. Leslie Virtue, Mv. and Mrs. A, Arm- strong, Mr. and Mrs, K, Zulauf; Mr, and Mrs. A. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs, A. Albin, Miss Au- drey Gay, Mr. lan Parish. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Laverty, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Eccles, Mr. and rs, James Wel- bourne, Mr. and Mrs, Donald MacDonald, Mr, and Mrs. John Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cavanaugh. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Jol- low, Mr, Harlan F.'Steeves, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnaby, Mr, and Mrs. J, Gavel, Mr. and Mrs. Y.W.C.A. LADIES SWIMMING CLASSES At the BOYS CLUB (Eulatie & Central Park S$.) Tuesdays 1 to 3 p.m. and 9 to 17 p.m. 10-week's course sterting Jenuary 14th REGISTER AT Y.W.C.A. January 7th from and 7 p.m. Fees must For Information call paid at ' Program Office 723-7625 From 2 till 5 p.m, »m, till 5 p.m, 'i 9 p.m. registration Y.W.C.A. 199 Centre Street, Oshawa a" CHAMBERS FRIENDSHIP MONTH FREE BUFFET! EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN JANUARY FROM 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M. STARTING SAT., JAN. 4th AND EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING IN JANUARY FROM 7 P.M, TO 9.P.M. STARTING WED., JAN. 8th * This is your opportunity to visit any of our four plants and see for yourself why over 18,000 families enjoy shopping the modern way -- THE CHAMBERS and Convenience. * kaise Quality Food and Savings ENQUIRE ABOUT THE MANY OTHER BENEFITS THAT NO OTHER FOOD ORGANIZATION -----RETAIL OR WHOLESALE--HAVE EVER OFFERED TO THEIR CUSTOMERS, * PHONE THE PLANT NEAREST YOU FOR A FREE PASS AND ENJOY A BUFFET OF FINE FOOD r MAIN PLANT SCARBOROUGH 421-9393 COOKSVILLE PLANT 277-3643 OSHAWA PLANT 723-1163 PETERBOROUGH PLANT 745-2461 YOU CAN'T MAKE THE WEDNESDAY OR SATURDAY BUFFET, VISIT us ON REGULAR OPEN EVENINGS, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FROM 7 P.M, TO 9 P.M. "SEE YOU AT THE BUFFET" CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB Mr. and Mrs. included, left to right, Me. son, Mr, and and Mrs, David» Robinson, Royal Welcome Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs, aoe Mr, and Mrs, ins, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mts, Claude and Mrs. Michael Fryza, G A, John. Law, Mr, and Mrs. Rene i f Leger, Mr, and Mrs, miMrs, Jack R.\shaw, Mr, and Gallant, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, W. Reddie, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hagerman. pee ag = = Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs, John Beers,|Johnston, Mr, ts, Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beers,| Hayward, Mr. and Mrs, V. Bow Mr, and Mrs. Peter Vos, Mr,|ler, Mr. V. E. Bowler, Miss D, and Mrs, Michele Sirizzotti, Mr, |Bowler, i and Mrs, A, Goguén, Mr, and| Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Hutchin- Mrs. A. Vaillancourt, Mr, andjson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cassidy, Mrs, John Romanski, Mr, and|/Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown, Mr, Mrs. Harry Drogonatz, Mr. andjand Mrs. J, 8, Harris, Mr, and Mrs. R, Panter, Mr. and Mrs./Mrs, G. Gaudet, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Shrigley, Mr. and Mrs,|/E. Boudreau, Mr. and Mrs. M, T, Phillips, Mr. and Mrs, §./Love, Mr. and Mrs, W. Slack, Hockett, Mr and Mrs. Jamés|Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Brown, Watts, Mr. and Mrs, L, Hoskin,/Mr. and Mrs, D, St. Andrews, Mr, and Mrs. F, Obrist, Miss Beverly C. Gibson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Kirk,|Patrick McCloskey," Mr. R. Mr. and Mrs, H. Taylor, Mr,|Law, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs, G, Northey, Mr, and|Cox. Mrs. E. Holt, Mr, and Mrs, R.| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gavel, Mr, Hudson, Mr. and Mrs, W. Milés,|and Mrs, D, Woods, Miss Teresa Mr. and Mrs, Ruttall, Mr. andjJordan, Mr. Douglas 'Nickle, |} Mrs. J. Kirk, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Michael, Mr, and Mrs, James R. Gavel,|Mr. and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. B. Condon, Mr,|and Mrs. and Mrs. Victor Wilson, Miss|Grace erby, Marie Knight, Mr, George Dow-| Mr, and Mrs. N.» Northcott, die, Mr. and Mrs, W. Ruther- , ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. Duffield, Mr, and Mrs. C, Wilkins, Mr, and Mrs. R, Yeo, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cobb, Mr. and Mrs, B, Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maid- man, Mr. and Mrs, William Maule, Miss D. McTavish, Miss D. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. Vern 4 th, Mr. and ir. and 'AWAITS YOU HERE! Removes* warts, moles and paintessly\ by ELECTROLYSIS now venience. MARIE | NEXT SUMMER iN EUROP * AIR FARES DOWN! CONT. wr ae : 8.6201 *Subject To Government Approve! With Co-operation of White Sister Company _ Present the Largest Yet UNIFORM SALE Over 300 WHITE SISTER Uniforms -- A factory clearance of First. Quality discontinued lines .and broken size hg . «and @ very few with slight defects or counter soil marks that will not affect their stylish wearing qualtties. = OD STYLES INCLUDE: -- stroight:tine;' Aching; Shift; Full skirt. . short, three-quarter ond tong sleeves... . shirt maker, embroidered and pleated fronts and zippered fronts. | MATERIALS:- as Poplin and corded cotton Poplin in wash 'a Wear _ terylene ond terylene/cotton mixtures. SIZES: 7 10.44 ond holf sizes 12)4 to 22¥2 PRICES;- Reguior 9.98 to 14.98 vétues SALE PRICED 6.99 BACH. Cotton finish . SALE STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY Gth-9 A.M. WARDS | "Qshawa's Uniform Store" 31 SIMCOE ST. S, AT ATHOL PHONE 725-1151 te | and ee superfluous hair permanently New Kree tmperiel Mochine led for your con . Du