Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Feb 1965, p. 21

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-- , . . : eS . tt set ay Pes at Onna eee FOE ta et NN et ea ty ie ty ne Sete Sette tii tt eC Al renee, SPOTLIGHT SALE OF 7", ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT! BUDGET FURNISHINGS .. EATON'S - CONTINUES FRIDAY! semi- J, TRIUGHT TABLE LAMPS-- annual . A L E recede at ihe paper parchment. Approx. 30' ° and 31" heigmts in the group. ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT! SALE, lamp with shade, each (BULBS EXTRA) a VETERAN DIPLOMAT Arnold Smith, Canada's assistant deputy external af- fairs minister, is among those being considered for the post of secretary-gen- eral of the first permanent Commonwealth secretar- iat. Mr. Smith was once Canadian ambassador to the Soviet Union. (CP Photo} Youth Groups Honor Founder MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- An inspiring service was held in the United Church last Sunday when the Girl Guides, Brown- ies, Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs honored the memory of Lord Baden Powell, the founder of the Boy Scout Movement. The color party was com- posed of Guide Brenda Bamber, Cub Grant Snowden and Scout Marvin Dobbs. Brownie Carol Cross opened the service and Brownie Pamela Chute offered prayer. The responsive reading was taken by Guide Mary Ann Doyle. The scripture reading was taken by Scout John Mc- Guirk. Guide Kathy McGuirk offered prayer. The theme of Rev. P. K. THREE-LIGHT POLE LAMPS -- offered at much below usual price. Metal pole with brass-fin- ished centre section, brown ena- mel-finished ends. White Luma- rith swivel shades with walnut- finished finials. Extends from 7'- 5" to 8' 10". SALE, each 13.88 (BULBS EXTRA) L. SET OF THREE LAMPS--one lounge trilight and two table tri- lights with bases and columns in grass finish ornamented with wooden break in walnut finish. Shades of beige cotton h spun fobric laminated to paper N. Cotton Pile Runners M. Trilan Carpeting i parchment. Table lamps approx. Romeril's sermon was "Who 30" high. SALE, set of 3 Dar sagi te od po talhg Solr Reg. 7.95! gi i Bons oe United tana cinnamon, os Page) pate ae, Church Women, at their Febru- =a we This is a maker's clearance of at- ary meeting, learned 30 calls tractive, multi-coloured broadloom. ow) ett and moveeved. a meee @& SALE, each: It's hard-wearing, re Trilan een made. enty-two ) 95 (Triacetate) rOX. members attended the meeting (BULBS EXTRA) 27 x 48) vcore Rh wide. SALE, a i 5.95 a O27 x8... 29 Wide SALE og yd... lacNeil. " The Ee wana ter pin to e 27 x 6' eee erccces 5.98 ® oe and hall ea to attend the World Day of Prayer N'S LOWER LEVEL, . 9 , : aoa thas 3 ak Bieseeee EATO EVEL, DEPT: 377 ©irx i?' ........ (8 SALE, Lin. yd. ........ Church. A brief account of the PHONE 725-7373 Oshawa Presbyteria] meeting was given by Mrs. H. Freeman. Mrs. C. Greenham conducted EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 272 PHONE 725-7373 the devotional and Connie Ste- H 4 . vens read the scripture. Sale Priced! Domestic Zig Zag EATON'S "Special" Me Arthur a. 2 ol . man ie, gave an resi fa & account of her to Trinidad. ct 33 =Je:|| Sewing Machines selina tion of Women Teachers held a , banquet Feb. 11 in the Chris- . al tian Education Centre. W. H. Morris, master of the Peter- Whenever your budget is low and you want something special. to wear -- make it ouse aint borough Teachers' College, with the Domestic. With this machine you, can whip up clothes, mend, make drapere : Tecoativs Bog, May Alig ies, etc. -- and just watch how the savings mount. Zig Zag model overcasts seams, ers were entertained by the appliques, monograms, makes buttonholes, darns and mends and creates fancy Paint r home cottage, A Four Square quartet. Mrs. J stitches with manual control. It has three needle positions and is fitted with round hog i ak phe nki U } MacNeil and her committee bobbin, hinged foot, buili-in sew light and drop feed. oe hit rT it cack ced 44 catered. Buy one in a handsome carrying case -- Y clean br he' | gis ba i An open house was held Feb. | now at an exceptionally low price ! proud of the look of your property. 17 at Maple Grove East School, SALE. ecch ... @S well as tyreat iy 1 this specially- The open house at Maple Grove . a eae Se eee ee, priced paint should help preserve and West School will be held Mar. 10. Congratulations are extended te Bonnie Beech on obtaining first class honors in her Grade 2 Theory music examinations. SOLINA (TC) -- The CGIT members met at the home of their leader, Miss Gladys Yellowlees. The roll call was answered with pictures for the poster on Brazil which the girls later made. Carol Hills conducted the worship. period The mission study on Brazil was introduced Mrs. R. Best and Mrs. Fred Watson attended the 4-H Home- maker Club training school for leaders at Orono. The project was "Meat in the Menu." Members Hear Church Reports PRINCE ALBERT (TC) -- Most encouraging reports were presented at the annual church and Sunday School meetings. During the Sunday School Also available in walnut-finished Console with meeting E. Martyn, who has variable speed knee control, served as superintendent for a SALE, each cy mumber of years, expressed a desire to be relieved of his du- ties. Terry Hodgins was elect- EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 570 PHONE 725-7373 ed to succeed him. Other officers are Don Bea- Ty " . : to T T A G E : a protect exterior wood surfaces from : the elements. HOUSE PAINT SPECIAL, Gal. ere wt = 2.99 OUTSIBE WHI : -- e EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 PHONE 725-7373 SPECIALLY LOW PRICED BENJAMIN MOORE'S 'TTT WHITE FINISHES For Exterior and Interior Use : Note the low price on these three good-quality white paints and order for home and cottage decorating jobs. If colour is desired, paints can be tinted. @ Exterior House Paint for home, cottage, garage, picket fence, etc. ' @ Latex Rubber Base Paint for walls and ceilings. @ Semi-Gloss Paint for kitchens, bathrooms, woodwork, etc. SPECIAL, Gly . 66s dened vessecgeseeees 3" Bristle Brush, i SPECIAL, each Yo taonc. aan | i Miss Irene Blain, treasurer; church meeting were: Mrs. Jewell, Mrs. Hope, F. Vickery, C. Leve and A. Martyn. Rev. A, Rice conmaned on te tool | EA TON'S. February Savings Event Continues Friday and Saturday! Shop until 9 tonight and I uccres were ace as | Friday .. . and all day Saturday . . . for BIG values throughout the Store ! / Suggestions were"debated re- garding the use of the money poor Bi ey Ml Fr EATON'S Telephone Order Service Open Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. cock, assistant superintendent; ne ' i 4 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 PHONE 725.7373 Miss bong mf others ; Mrs, Les. Beacock, cradle roll; Mrs. G. Hunter and Mrs. E. b a Mrs. G. Hunter and Mrs E.] | The six-part service plan EATON'S Hearing Aid Centre Offers You! 'Flo-Glaze' White Interior Latex Paint ge iy ee ree Be be Honted E. Lang, hearing aid audiologist @ Two-year worranty on parts and labour, A 5 ? @ Audiometric testing in your home or. our office, Repci hig Sovcalieat all aisles: : ; : : day School teach i: j Baler @ Repair service ' i ee una tole wre *M. McKee, . without charge or obligation. ; © Batteries, cords and accessories. This good quality latex paint is.excellent for home or cottage use. Basic white may be tinted 3 4y tir end dire, T. Hodgins, Mr Complete fitting ronge of Viking Heoring Aids. (at a nominal fee) if you wish to match your colour scheme. SPECIAL, Gal. ......sseeeecsscecs. Om and Mrs. F. Olsen, Mr. and EATON'S G "Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded" P Mrs. Roy Hope, Mrs. S. Lind- : if say, Mrs, M. Pugh and Mrs. EATON'S HEARING AND OPTICAL CENTRE EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 PHONE 725-7373 | Dorothy Hope. UPPER LEVEL PHONE 725-7373 : ie Officers reporting at the | were also advanced for the cen- tennial next year.

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