20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 12, 1967 ht sidential Are? \ stdale Collegiste AGENT Convenient Schools Ex' cLusive GRIFFIN Real FEATURING THE Registered Exterior THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Stars continue not only to bless personal relationships on Thursday, but also give fine encouragement to all engaged in creative work. Lofty inspir- ation should be theirs now, as well as gratifying recognition for their efforts. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead should be marked by excellent progress where important goals are con- cerned. Despite occasional ob- stacles in your path, the overall picture is bright for both career and monetary advancement, so He @= regard occasional setbacks as challenges to be met with confi- | dence and optimism. As to spe-| cifics: In financial matters, take advantage of an excellent | period prevailing now and last- ing until May 15. Other good | cycles for increasing assets: Late July, the weeks 'batwaer | Sept. 1 and Oct. 10, and from Oct. 23 through Nov. 15. Do not} engage in speculation of any) kind during the latter month, however. Rather, consolidate gains and "mark time" until! |Feb. 1 of next year, when you will enter a generous two-month cycle for fiscal expansion. | Best periods for job and-or| business concerns: The first) three weeks of July, throughout |September, October and the first two weeks in November; | late December. Those engaged) in creative or scientific pursuits | |have a generally good year lahead, with notable periods of accomplishment indicated in June, August and next Febru- ary. Domestic and social interests} should prove interesting during! most of the next 12 months and,| if you've been dreaming of a chance to travel, some nice op- portunities are indicated in mid-| June, the last two weeks of August and the first two in| September; also, the period be-| tween Dec. 15 and Jan. 15. Generous planetary influences also govern heart affairs for the next year and, for the single, new romance and-or marriage} seem to be in the stars in May, August or next January. A child born on this day would make an excellent artist) or entertainer; could also be} successful in any field which jinvolves travel. FOOD HAS HISTORY The fiddlehead fern, eaten in| salads or on buttered toast, is a plant 300,000 years old. Onl 0+ 0. oll Or 96.207 BOYS' COTTON WATER REPELLENT WINDBREAKERS Great for easy movement . . in sports and on the golf course. Full zipper front and self collar, Avail- able in Beige and Blue, sizes 8 to ome 47 JR. GIRLS' Clearance . . . of Boys' TROUSERS AND JEANS Jeans and boxer = style trousers in assorted fabrics ond shades, Sizes 6 to 12. Reg. 3.98. Special POPLIN SLIMS eee Woven check poplin boxer pants, - styled with pistol ACRYLIC SHELLS pockets and elastic waist- Locy stitched acrylic shells in band. Available in a wide two ultra-feminine sty! e.s range of playtime Peles Choose from a rainbow of Reg. 1.17. postel shades in Kresge Special sizes S-M-L oe COLORED PENCILS in Plastic Pouch Conadiono or Laur- entian colored pen- cils -- 12 to a bts Pre special'. FID GLADE MIST LADY ELLEN Deodorant Sturdy, handsome billfolds with poly windows to hold up to 60 photos or posses, Reg. SPECIAL 'Lucky Charm' BILLFOLDS $1.59 1.17 Aqua Net Sweeten the eir with Hair Spray ff one "or 'these. tresh Available in: Regulor fragrances: French ond Super for hard to Modern, Floral Sachet, hold heir. 67¢ Evergreen, and Spring Flower. 16 of, size eo ae 57¢ PIN CURL CLIPS 16 double prong clips Fancy Decorated BOWLS Fruit and flower designs decorate these attractive bowls -- ideal for table- centres or serving dishes. Reg. 69c¢ SPECIAL palin a FOR TIs FINE CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS Elegantly shaped cups and soucers in variety of patterns and colors. Special 3 for 99c 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER KRESGE'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED DOWNTOWN OSHAWA eo e "Furniture Galleries"! LEFT TO BE DRAWN. SMOOTH TOP MATTRESSES Spring filled construction. Ideol for spare room or cottage. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL *28 Chesterfield Suite design with boucle uphol orms. ... SUITE becutiful suite is o -- 18670 1967 / CANADA-CONFEDERATION THANK YOU éOSHAWA . For the tremendous support and encouragement you have given us this past week during the opening of our new The compliments, enhusiasm were far greater than all our expectations. Soy nO oli OPEN THURS. & Fri. 'till 9 P.M. comments and BOB SHERMAN "WILSON FURNITURE 4 HELEN SHERMAN FOR THOSE WHO DIDN'T HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO COME AND VISIT US WE ARE CONTINUING OUR "GRAND OPENING" FOR ONE MORE GREAT WEEK OF VALUES! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES AND OUR "SPECIALS! ENTER YOUR NAME IN OUR FREE DRAW FOR VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES. THERE ARE STILL MANY LOVELY ITEMS You'll really like. New modern ARBORITE Coffee Tables & Step Tables soe sy Vinyl Edge Spring. nd Opening Special [\Aaz istery covers, Stitched foam back. Solid foam cushions. Wood trim on GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Floor Covering CLEAROUT Discontinued patterns. Brighten up your home for GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 29° RECLINER CHAIRS For Father's Day 100% Nylon and Vinyl combin- ation. This smart chair hes a kidney roll and cut-awey style rollover arm. You'll love this cheir. Ideal for "Pop" on his day. : GRAND OPENING SPECIAL *38 SMOOTH TOP QUILTED CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL BEDS Complete with headboards, GRAND OPENING SPECIAL BUNK BEDS Largest display in town of verious designs, wagon wheels, spindles. On sole complete with springs and mattresses from 64.88 HEY MOM! Bargains For Baby! PLAY PENS.... HI-CHAIRS. .. LARGE SIZE CRIBS.... 9.88 10.88 "18.88 Crib Mettenses 9-00 LARGE TRIPLE DRESSER AT A CLEAROUT PRICE /2" 9-Drawer dresser, large chest and cutout panel bed. Finished in @ satin walnut. This GRAND OPENING S nM... NEW 1967 STYLE CHESTERFIELD SUITE (with high-back design) Diamond Molded Back. Foam Cush- ions. Walnut Arms, Gorgeous 10% Nylon Cover. Don't Miss This Special GRAND OPENING S BALE... oe GRAND OPENING DRAW WINNERS CARPET SWEEPER -- JEAN HUGGINS TIE-CHAIR -- MRS. G. WIGHT TIE-CHAIR -- WALT LOCKEY CERAMIC ASH TRAY -- MRS. P. MIGUS CERAMIC ASH TRAY -- B. LAWTON NITE TABLE -- MRS. M. WRAITH 2 DECORATOR CUSHIONS--D. MERINGER Love- CLOTHES HAMPER -- ALBEN SCHUMACKER CLOTHES HAMPER -- MRS. GEORGE. SOLOMON CLOTHES HAMPER--MRS. J. WOOLFREY CLOTHES HAMPER--MRS. NORA PERRON HASSOCK -- JAMES IRVING SMOKER -- MRS. W. WOUDSTRA OCCASIONAL TABLE -- MRS. S. CHISHOLM HASSOCK -- EVERETT HARNESS SMOKER -- ETHEL HORTON NITE TABLE -- MRS. W. OTTENBRITE COFFEE TABLE -- OWEN McCANN MANY MORE VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE DRAWN, SAT., APRIL 15th. Come in -- Enter your name -- No Purchase Necessary. GRAND BED CHESTERFIELD Foam Cushions Seat Size. Spring And Mattress Included. OPENING S SPECIAL ........ TWO PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Modern Designs. Foam Cushions Here's « Buy! While They lest. Grand Opening SPECIAL ........ GRAND 3-PCE. WALNUT FINISHED BEDROOM SUITE Double Dresser Chest And Double Bed OPENING S --CCC Modern Contemporary SUITE Lovely Brocetelle upholstery in @ tub-shaped suite. Rubber cushions ond hand tufted rubber back. Double skirt trim with scalloped design. This beautiful suite is only 5399 MODERN 2 PCE. CHESTERFIELD In long, low ultra modern design. Covered especially for Golleries in a cut velvet upholstery. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 5268 Wilson's A MODERN, WALNUT PEPPLER 'BEDROOM SUITE Here's quality for the discriminat- ing buyer looking for « well made suite, modern styling and « pop- ular price. 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