Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Nov 1957, p. 7

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PORT PERRY MRS. CHARLES REESOR ; Correspondent on sociary of Te Ne after- noon a 'omen's Missionary Association met in the basement of the Port Perry United Church for the Novem- ber Ieating, The president, Mrs. Edgar Leask, Jeued th the meet- in regular fo of the Btn rally ned The Christian Stewardship re- was in the form of a read- "Count Your Blessings," by Mrs. Colbear. When the business session was eoncluded, Mrs. W. Thompson's took charge of the meet- Thompson opened with two minutes of silent prayer. In honor of Remembrance Day Miss Euncie Harris opened the devotional period with the hymn "0 Valiant Hearts" followed by a Psalm. An interest reading "our Soul Has Escaped" and a most appropriate poem "For the Fallen" given by Miss Harris eoncluded the devotional period. Mrs. Thompson was in charge of the study book "Cross and Crisis in A and in her re- view gave interesting notes on| Japanese churches and their | ways of worship. Lunch was| served by Mrs. Thompson's| gop and a sociol half-hour en- ved. The evening auxiliary of the Women's Association held their| November meeting at the home | of Mrs, Frank Godley with 11 members and one visitor in at- tendance. The vice - president, Mrs. Mer- lin Dowson, opened the meeting in the usual manner and the minutes were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. Robert Walker. The business session was in charge of the president, Miss Gladys Joblin and it was decided to plan to arrange to bring articles suit- able for sale at the December meeting. The report from the Supply Convener, Mrs. Fred Crawford, had one request members were asked to supply Christmas wrapping paper, rib- bons and seals 5 their alloca- | tion this year The devotions were in charge of Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs Murray Williams, and Mrs, Mer- lin Dowson, The study book was in charge of Miss Joblin, who presented a very interesting talk on the church denominations in Japan. A short discussion fol- lowed. Owing to the absence of the treasurer, Mrs. Robert Pick- ard, the financial statement was not presented. Several new books have been purchased by the auxiliary for membership reading. Mrs. Mer- lin Dowson Miss Alice Dodd and Mrs. Edna Fowler were appoint- ed to present a new slate of offi- cers at the next meeting in De- cember. Mrs. Elmer Lee on behalf of committee for the lunch which| was enjoyed by every one. { Blue Chapter, No. 238, | OES, were entertained by the retiring Wi Voll J atron, Marga- | ret Ji the Jetiting thy i conrad C the last meeting of their term of office. The meeting was carried out in regular form, but owing to ill ness several offices had to be filled by members of the Chap-| er, The Sick and Sunshine Con- veners, Margaret Carnegie and Ethel Nottingham, had a lengthy | list regarding the health of mem- | bers and families. Splendid reports were received) from all the committees and the| secretary's annual report and the| treasurer's financial statement were well received. At the close of the business session, Past Matron, Margaret, Cornish, on behalf of Blue Ray Chapter presented the Worthy Matron, Margaret Jeffrey, with a sterling silver baby spoon to honor the birth of her daughter, Paula Lois who was born early in October. reciation were ex- Worthy Matron and Patron " the officers and bers for the spl CO-0p- eration and support received dur- ing their term of office and gifts were given to the officers and conveners by the Worthy Matron. The meeting was closed in reg- ular form after which everyone sat down to a banquet. Past Pa- fron Hugh Espie did the honors in extending a vote of thanks to the hosts for entertaining the Cuaple: in such a royal fashion. The Port Perry High School Commencement Exercises will be held in the auditorium of the school on Nov. 21 and 22. Joel Aldred, well . known television and radio broadcaster, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Aldred received part of his education in Port Perry and the community has followed his career with in- terest. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Aldred, who still make their home in the village. The Canadian Legion Branch that the Poppy Day ich was held on Saturday was a huge success Proceeds udousied to $183.95. These funds used in its entirety for the purpose a helping veterans and families who need any 4h ia this eommunity. Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain or Discomfort ca -- | vi Lap py new j2 slions ind # pain and and Rehing, with wil a. ncxpesiv ioe e pri their own ud without prof discomfort, or inconvenience. In case after case, while gently relieving Be actual reduction bifiniag t amazing of all--results os ock § fs that suff COATS '44 i: 5 54 $7595 '64 Reg. to $98.95 Sophisticated fashion winter h, » coats in all silhouettes . new cocoon, new almond, full-flowing and fitted! And the fabrics are famous European imports . . Velfina, Alpaca, Llama Dobroyd Plush - each in the seasons loveliest colours. Sizes 9to 17, 10 to 20, 12V2 to 245. Sale of Costume JEWELLERY 69 Pins and earrings -- some with pearls and coloured stones; tailored pins ond earings; gilt and silver sets; coloured pearl necklets and earrings. with sunburst front; Mother® of-Pearl necklets and earrings; Pearl on Gold sets. Selection of our regular $1.00 stock Necklets, bracelets, earrings, pins . . . and ao few stone-set pieces, some with matching earrings. Silver and 'Gilt finishes, also Mother-of-Pearl tone. assorted 2 pe. Sets regularly to 5.95 Nylon Tricot Baby Doll Pyjantas REG. TO 4.98 Scoop neck- line, pleated front. Lovely shades of 3s aqua, Dainty pantie to pink or blue. match. * Small, med- ium and large sizes. '88 . « « and a special group priced at: '118 Every Silhouette: oval, si double - wrapped. 100% TERYLENE BLOUSES, reg. to s. 95 Short-sleeve styles in assorted shades. Always fresh, crisp and neat, no mat- ter how many times theyre washed! Sizes 12 to 20. ACRILAN JERSEY BLOUSES, reg. to 5.95 , Easily washed, drip 'n dry styles . . . THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 20, 1997 § 'GREAT PRE- CHRISTMAS Nylon Hose regularly. 98¢ e@ pair, now 69: _ First quality, fully fosh- "joned 51 gouge, 18 denier afternoon sheers. Fine seams, latest shades. Sizes 8% to 11. Seamless Hose First quality, 400-needle seamless mesh hose and a few 400- --hpedre plain seamless 07: hose, Sizes 812 to 11 1 in latest shades, . \ including dolman sleeve, short-sleeve button-back jewelled neckline and 18 in red, aqua, brown, beige and block. \_J ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, reg. to 12.95 Imported tartans, tweeds, plaids and plain patterns in standard-slim or novelty styles . selection 00 of colours in light and: dark tones. od Sizes 10 to 20. \ button-front shirtmaker. Sizes 12 to utton-fron ir izes 388 Wonderful Sale of Millinery reg. to 15.95 reg. to 8.95 : 8.88 6-88 Group 1 includes the newest shopes and trims in brilliant Winter colours . . Melusines, Velours and Velvets -- Satin or Self-trimmed, or ornomented with sparkling brilliants, Group 2 offers a select group of classic or novelty styles, in Velour or Melusine -- distinctively * shaped and coloured. STYLISH TAILORED SKIRTS, reg. to 14.95 Beautiful Tweeds from Great Britain or fabulous almond, ngle - breasted, breasted, clutch Fi eaves from Italy . . . slimily styled with poc- iocca weav! y y y pox 00 kets, back pleats and lined seat. Sizes 10 to 18 in popuiar coiors. Lovely All Occasion Na NAS AS LAAT EAT] Every kind of Mink Trim: white Kohinoor Mink (dyed), Homo Mink (dyed), Cerulean Mink (dyed), Pastel Mink (dyed) and Ranch Mink. Every new fabric: imported Llama and wool plushes, Worumbos and ~Sealskin fabrics. Every new colour: beiges, taupes, essential blacks. yoeman blue, reds, and stylish A Fairweather Exclusive: THERMO PILE-LINED CAR COATS only What a value! 10.95 A car coat com- pletely lined with deep, warm Thermo Pile. Beige, red or aqua poplin shell. Adjustable revers for a close fitting collar. Sizes 10 to 20. Quilted Duster of printed crepe Has pert collar, % sleeves, button- front, two slash pockets. Sizes 14 to 20 with back- grounds of red, turquoise or mink, special { Nylon Sheath 1/2 Slip and 1Panties to special 3.98 Slim, opaque ye with 8 tiers of matching nylon lace; lovely briefs, daintily trimmed with matching lace 'round leg. Small, medium and large in white, aqua, red or black. FIRST TIME OFFER 33" signs. Rayon or Nylon and Acetate Briefs reg. to 79¢ 49: Fine rayon tricot briefs in banded or elastic leg styles, with lace and embroidered nylon trims. Nylon and Acetate briefs in many styles with banded or elastic leg, loce or emboridery trims. Both in white, pink or blue. S, M, L sizes. Opaque Nylon Tricot Briefs regularly 1.00 now 69: Fine selection with DRESSMAKER & TAILORED SUITS, reg. to 59.95 A wide selection of styles and colours in imported fabrics. Sizes 10 to20, 1212 to 24%. many, many styles, regularly to 25.00 s27 10° FAMOUS IMPORTED FABRIC SUITS, reg. to 69.95 In Grey Melange Worsted, French Repp, Tweed and British Tweeds. Sizes 10 to 20, Pure Silk Printed Squares reg. 2.98 each 1.98 squares with hand-rolled edges, beautifully printed in floral, geometric or dotted de- Clearance of Infants' Knitwear ~ Beautiful Beaded Collars Lovely selection, beautifully de- signed with bugle beads and ( i ite satin, 00 pearls on fine white Cardigans in sizes 1, 2 and 3; Pullovers and cardigans in sizes 3, 4, and 5; Knit suits and dresses in sizes 2, 3 - and 4--all first-quality garments, regularly selling for 2.98 to 4.98. Wide variety of styles and colours. Italian ¢ 3 7 A dress for every purpose « . . wools, crepes © rayons in novelty pat- terns, checks or stripes. \ The Solos, include shades of gre rown, grey and oshion. blo oy Sizes for Jun- iors' 9 to 17, misses' 10 to 20 ond women's 14% to 24%. CHILDREN'S LINED CORDUROY JEANS WITH MATCHING SHIRT 2.98 sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6. Fine, warm wale corduroy jeans in navy, brown, red or green, lined with attrage tive printed flannel to match the shirt. Children's ALL-WOOL 3-PIECE COAT SETS reg. 22.98 to 27.98 10.95 Warm winter coats with matching leggings and hat = in classic style for boys, fitted or loose for girls, Sizes 2, 3 & 3x.' GIRLS ELYSIAN COATS & COAT SETS All-wool Elysian in grey, aqua, rose or beige, each coat trimmed with Mouton Loose and fitted styles. Wonderful with sweaters or to dress-up that basic dress! 3-pe. Coats in sizes Sees i by n 1 05 7 to 12, reg. 1 95 , reg. Bp 7 $27.98. 7 embroidered nylen trim, lace trim or sheer nylon panel trim, Smooth fitting waistbands, double crotch. Small, med- fum and large sizes in white, pink, blue ROYAL ALBERT BONE CHINA or yellow. IMPORTED CROSS & \OLIVE HAND-CUT us SC tine institute. Now this new healing substance ts offered in supposilory or oinlmenl called Preparation H. Ask sloves--rmancy FIXER CRYSTAL This selection of famous stem- ware includes pilsener, wine, liqueur, cocktail and old fash- ion glasses; 5 oz. juice and 9 oz. water glasses; stem goblets and sherbets; sherbet plates. CUPS AND 0 SAUCERS In numerous patterns and VENETIAN SOLID GLASS BON-BON DISHES & ASHTRAYS Variety of colours and shapes; 3.1 J groups in each selec- tion: . 1.95 2.50 2.95 2-Pc. Fleece | SNOW SUITS 5 Lined og y Large selection in one and Satan two-piece styles including eepers sample \ reg. 1.98 Heron only snowsuits. Broken size and colour some ranges. y with cute feet, But- Warm cotton, fleece-lined sleepers ton-front, elasticized back. Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4 in blue, pink or yeliow, Open Thursdays and Saturdays 9:30 to 6; rs 9:30 to 9 Siges 1 to 6x reg, to $14.98 898 Q.98 wii 14-95 Sizes 7 to 12 reg. to 19.98 - OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE King St. at Stevenson's Rd.

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