er wn Sa mth SRE SU SC Se ad ba 16 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturdey, Merch 1, 1738 Jackson defivered a bDriet ad-je Hall Board, R. Gibbs, Mrs. (Rev, Nelson is starting a new| Mrs. Robert Ashmore and M a erm rir mm---------- OOS, [R. Spry, and Mrs. Jack Gibbs. contest, giving marks to each ris Robinson are two from the be Jack Gibbs resigned owing to ill| pupil for attendance. aad for community still ill and in Oshaw:. bringing a new member. | Hospital. . } a 3 " The ratepayers' meeting will Teachers Meet Piorabeck; from Oshawa Hospi, th ambi Robin Marchihealth. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Murphy|? in the Tyrone Sunday School] Walter Murphy reported on the| Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Rusan, The Women's Association will 4 Mr room. work done in 1957. The main Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Harris and hold the March meeting oa Wed- At Tyrone To Mr, and Mrs. Ronald . Philp /item Ne jusulating the back Mr, and Mrs. Jim Laurie put upinesday, March 5, at Fairview : aad baby, Caesarea, spent the room Oo e hall. the new tracks and drapes in the Lodge, Whitby, and will sponsor] I Dol Mrs, kd weekend with Mr. and Mrs, H.| The treasurer reported a bank basement of the Suaday Schoolla night of cards on March 8 alk Problems | Murphy pe ii Philp. [balance of $139.40. : last Saturday. With the freshithe basement of the Sunday : : . Mr. and Mrs. Ken Acheson, The aim of the Board this year paint and drapes the room is|School. MRS. W. RAHM, | pS me atulations wo (ME A Scarborough, visited Mr. and|is a new floor for the main hall greatly improved. Correspondent {Yrs Dawson eciel on. Mely,. youn Hin, and new storm windows, and a i ity] TYRONE -- The North Dar. Pith of a son last Friday morn-| "go (®w incon mor onto, project for the teen-agers. Seal rom. hie ty! BAN PRESS-ON POLISH lingtoa Teachers' Group was met, 5 ._ |Ralph Shaw, Oshawa, visited Mr.| The board hopes to get. the yp no them are Mr. Devonish,| NEW YORK (AP) -- Govern, at Tyrone school with 13 teach. David Alldread, Bowmanville, and Mrs. E. A. Virtue and John|support of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goldsmith, ment agents Thursday bega ers present, au me 8 Vr jis B, Stung vs of Budey bised 2 i land Mr. and Mrs. Clarence seizing TenDay press-on nail po T. BR. McEwen. attended. thelii ni mr. a Mor Joh alo S50 was Jealized ftom the 1 : Scott. lish which was ordered off the) ting. E , «Mr. Mrs. o euchre party oa Saturday eve- un i i : Meeting. Each of Je e lsathers Beckett, Scugog Island, visited ning, Prizes were awarded to 10% I 5 wi (SOBONES , this oy arkel ot Mh le Shaler ] was served by Miss Anne More. "Ly 2nd Mrs. Lloyd Alldread. |mrs. A. Richards, Walter Mar. | Jamaica : Th FDA said 'approximately Jand and Miss Jean Robertson, |; >. Gerald Estabrooks, Cour phy, G. Alldread, Mrs. Karl Tels. ake anner Mrs. Arthur Pierson returned|700 "h lained tol 4 [IL visited 8t the home of Mr. | 1. [nome tiom the Homo ths eh Hire: aod arn s week the The mext meeting will be held seq Mer calf R » Weal |chow. Proceeds will go for a . . - 1 i 1] : " a B00 a oT Now ton on new floor. Plans are being made {and is recuperating after her re-|of injury to their nails after us- cent operation. ling the product." at Burketoa, April 15. |nesday when the West Group of tor another card party in two Att d Sympathy is extended to WA held a quilting. polly heels Pe ap- endance friends and relatives, on the| The Young People are holding|preciated. | MRS. CHARLES WHITE, death of Miss Eva May of New a variety concert on March 7, | orr dent Carlisle, Quebec. She was a for- featuring a one - act play, "Hill. COMMUNITY HALL | THORNTON'S CORNERS --- mer resident of Bethesda. billy Sue." | Tyrone Community Hall held There were 63 in attendance at A speedy 40M The WMS ladies attended the the annual meeting in the hall|the Sunday School service last No rr Te "os tabos World Day of Prayer service, with a small attendance. Lionel Sunday afteracon. The attend. by ambulance to Bowmanville With group leader Mrs. S. E. Byam acted as chairman. Three ance banner again went to the Memorial Hospital on Monday White in charge. Rev. Frednew members were elected to! Junior girls class. Next Sunday, having suffered a heart attack. Sympathy goes to Mrs. C. Shantz on the death of her [1] mother, Mrs, Joseph Ruddell of and family, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Shortt, Toronto, Mr. aad Mrs. W. Alderman JOHN BRADY C.C.F. Candidate For Ontario Riding THOUSANDS OF HOUSE- WIVES IN OSHAWA ARE || TALKING ABOUT... == POWER Prices == POWER Qualify == POWER Free Giffs Bridesmaids' Dresses and Accessories, individually | == POWER Courfesy POWER SUPERMARKET 564 King St. East at Wilson Road North (Hwy. 2) Bowmanville, formerly of Les- kard. od ' Harvey Partaer, Archie and Milton Virtue have been very busy this past week. Jack Welsh, Bruce and Laurl- lyn, Bowmanville, were Sunday A callers on Mr. and Mrs. George x Rr BRIDAL SALON Mr. and Mrs. R. Perfect and Richard, Bowmarlville, were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J Gibbs Mrs. Karl Telschow, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. J. Malette, Mrs. Elva Beckett, Bowman styled. ville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller and Debbie. | ® 0 Club 49 held a quilting at the home of Mrs. W. Rahm, Monday and Tuesday. 7 Luther Stainton is im Toronto General Hospital. ¢ BRIDAL SALON Mrs. Arthur Hamilton enter- "In The Heart of Downtown Oshawa" * tained her Sunday School class of 26 Simcoe St. South Believing as | do in our great democratic Canadian way of life, | am pleased to offer my services on your behalf. In serving my fourth term os alderman in Oshawa, | feel | have acquired the necessary experience to serve you further in Ottawa. Study the record of broken promises of both the Boro and Conservatives, ... Then YOTE fo Send BRADY From Ontario Riding fo Otfawa! C.C.F. Committee Room -- 13 Prince Street {OPPOSITE BUS TERMINAL) PHONE RA 5-7542 For complete privacy. The finest in Bridal Gowns, Published by the C.C.F. Election girls (I'll Try Class) on Sunday. Committee of Ontario Riding. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hills visit- ed on Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson, Dunbarton. RA 5-2722 Martin Maxwell returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John EATON'S Le, Nd Below is a partial listing of the splendid values and big savings offered at EATON"S, Monday. Read the circular, delivered to your door, for details of these and many other exciting specials! L OWER EATON Opportunity Day Special UPPED EATON Opportunity Day Special EATON Opportunity Day Specie 'OPEN DOOR' PLASTIC GARMENT BAGS : = each 2.69 "CRANE" BATHROOM SETS owner 17500 sof 149.95 WOMEN'S GHINESE SCUFFIES--SIZES 4 T08. pair .80 36" FINE WALE COTTON CORDUROY, . . . yard .9¢ "Viking REFRIGERATORS --60 cycle vs. 2000 each 199.00 54" WOOL COATINGS AND SUITINGS . . . yard 1.98 'Beauty Rose' Cotton Daveno SLIPCOVERS . each 10.99 DELUXE 'KELVINATOR' WASHERS 60 cycle each 219.00 STURDY CARDBOARD WARDRGBE, « + . smn8SS 'Name' Electric and Gas RANGES each 109.95 to 239.95 31-PIECE PEGBOARD SETS. . . . . . . set 3.99 'Masonite' Core FOLDING DOORS °* :.**" each 12.79 POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC CUTLERY TRAY . each 1.49 12-PIECE PLASTIC DINNERWARE SETS . . . self 3.49 21" WESTINGHOUSE TV CONSOLE . . . each 279.95 WITH POWER TUNING -- 60-CYCLE 9-PCE. EARTHENWARE PARTY SETS . . . . sel 3.99 METAL WINDOW BOXES, 20 x 5x 34" . each 1.99 COTTON CANVAS ZIPPERED UTILITY BAGS . each 3.95 WOMEN'S NOVELTY FABRIC GLOVES . . . . pair .69 WOMEN'S COTTON 'BLOUSONS' . . . . each 2.98 CLEAR PLASTIC AUTO SEAT COVERS. . . . sei 4.49 SPINNING OUTFIT--6' FIBERGLAS ROD . . . set 7.98 DOUBLE BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES . . pair 3.98 FULL FASHIONED WALKING SHEER NYLONS . pair .69 3 pairs 2.00 GIRLS' PLAID LACED BOBBY SOCKS . . . . pair.69 MEN'S STRETCH ANKLE SOCKS. . . . . . pair.69 COMMUNITY' PLATED COFFEE SPOONS . set of four .97 MATCHING NECKLACE, BRACELET and EARRING SETS ea. or pr. 1.00 Approx. 59 x 24 x 21" FIBRE DRESS FORMS, JERSEY COVERED . each 17.95 'IMPERIAL' PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS each 79.50 KZN'S RAYON-AND-WOOL DRESSING GOWNS each 19.95 Ordinarily 29.95 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS . . . . . . each3.89 2 for 7.50 ORDINARILY 5.95 to 7.95! rEEN'S SHOES. . pair 3.99 WOMEN'S DRESS AND STREET SHOES "*..%% pair 1.95 Boys' Navy Wool-and-Cotton BLAZERS each 8.99 and 9.99 BOYS' GREY RAYON FLANNEL SLACKS. . . each 4.99 Boys' Knitted Cotton BREVETS and JERSEYS . each .55 3 for 1.00 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN' COTTON GABARDINE CAR COATS. . . . each 19.95 MEN'S OXFORDS--FOUR POPULAR STYLES . pair 6.98 3-PLY CRIMP-SET NYLON YARN. . . . |l-oz hall 37 FOAMED LATEX RUBBER CHAIR PADS . . . each .98 Stamped Irish Linen TABLE CLOTHS each 2.29 and 2.89 BLACK METAL MAGAZINE RACKS . . . . each 1.89 BLACK METAL MAGAZINE END TABLES . each 2.59 Men's Waierproof Cotton Poplin SURGOATS . each 4.99 MEN'S RAYON PLAID SPORT SHIRTS . . . each 2.98 BOYS' PRE-SHRUNK RAYON PLAID SHIRTS . each 1.49 BOY'S REVERSIBLE WINDBREAKERS . . . each 3.19 WOMEN'S 'DR. HOLT' ARCH COMFORT SHOES pair 4.98 35" 'SANFORIZED' COTTON BROADCLOTH. . yard .48 38" 'DRIP DRY' COTTON PRINTS . . . . . yard 9 54" RAYON-AND-WOOL TARTANS . . . . yard L.7¢ BATH TOWELS PLAID HOMESPUN-TYPE BEDSPREADS '7,' each 4.99 FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS--ZIPPERED COVERS each 4.98 'TEX-MADE' COTTON FITTED SHEETS each 2.99 and 3.38 WOMEN'S ARNEL TRICOT SLIPS .i5:'%".. each 2.98 Oversize 44 to 52, average, each 3.99 WOMEN'S RAYON TRICOT BRIEFS--32 TO 38 each .58 3 for 1.69 'ACROBAT' GIRDLE « vv uv uv 'ouch 18 WOMEN'S FLORAL PRINT COTTON DUSTERS . each 3.99 WOMEN'S NOVELTY COTTON COAT-DRESSES each 3.99 Little Girls' Rayon Tweed GOAT SETS 3 pce. set 10.99 LITTLE BOYS' TRENCH COATS REG. 6.98. . each 3.49 KIDDIES' POLO PYJAMAS--2, 4, 6 yrs. . . each 1.99 GIRLS' LINED COTTON CHINO JACKETS . . each 3.99 DYED MUSKRAT JACKETS, CENTRE BACK . each 169.00 FLANK, each 129.00 WOMEN'S SHEEN COTTON CAR COATS . . each 9.95 Wool-and-Cotfon FLANNEL JUNIOR COATS each 19.25 WOMEN'S TURTLENECK T-SHIRTS . . each 1.99 WOMEN'S COTTON POPLIN SPRING CAR COATS each 6.95 Store Hours. 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Open Friday Nights vouou naw uPA Re Sans ol AB SR SANS