The Oshawa Times, 30 Oct 1958, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 30, 1958 RECREATION SPOT NEW PREMIER U Nu. U Nu said Sept. 26 he wes Leon Uris, author of the widely acclaimed "BATTLE CRY", has HALLOWE'EN IS FUN TIME FOR THE LITTLE GHOSTS AND GOBLINS! THE MERCHANTS OF THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WISH ALL THE YOUNGSTERS TO ENJOY THIS OCCASION TO THE FULLEST. SO... WE'RE TREATING THE SPOOKS FOR THE EVENING TO A BIG OVERSIZED BAG OF GOODIES ON FRIDAY, OCT, 31st FROM 6 TO 8:30 ONLY Yours for Just LOOK FOR "MR. 0" AND HIS GOBLIN HELPERS AT THE NORTH CROSS MALL -- EAST SIDE . . . ASK HIM FOR YOUR BAG OF TREATS. MOTHERS: bpress-up Your CHILDREN -- BRING THEM ALONG WHILE YOU SHOP AT THE FAMILY SHOPPING CEN- TRE... ENJOY THE EVENING WITH THE CHILDREN, 29° 29° a 49 3 . 1.00 16-02. jor You Con Be SURE oon If it's WESTINGHOUSE The same great drying system found in all Westinghouse models. A stronger flow of fresh, warmed air blows directly onto tumbling clothes-- not through machinery. Saves current because it's faster. Saves hours of ironing because it constantly smooths and fluffs, then the last five minutes of no-heat tum- bling automatically removes many more wrinkles. MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA 'RA 5-4711 (0) vou can se SURE... = Westinghouse FULL VARIETY 24-0x. or Qe 6-01. 5 28s 7-1b. beg Sle Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns, | Bowmanvilie; Mr. and Mr. | John Broome and family, Tyrone, | visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd] Broome, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and chil- | dren visitee W. Gilroy, Oshawa. Mrs. D. N. Spires, Toronto, | and Mrs. Ray Bemis, Oshawa, | visited E. Spires. | Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe and | children visited J. Dyer, Oshawa, | Sunday, and Glen Glaspell, Taun- ton. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Montgom- | ery, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor and Lena Taylor, Bowmanville, Mr. Frank Westlake, Jr. | SIZE 138s DOZ. | $ iN Ma le Grov | OLDS, Alta. (CP) -- Residents] RANGOON, Burma (Reuters) asking Ne Win to take over be- ° {of this central Alberta area will| Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ne Win|cause he felt general elections [1] " hd ° |be able to fish and swim in a Wednesday was sworn in as the scheduled for next month could Fine Mov n t T . small new lake formed by erec-|country's mew premier, together not be free and fair undr xist-| XO us y 1 g (o) Y eetin tion of a dam now nearing com-|with his 10-member cabinet. The ing conditions, He resigned Tues- h \pletion. The Olds' fish and Same ow premier was proposed last|day. Th election now has been ") association originated the plan. |month by the man he succeeded, | Postponed until April. Il 4 [3 LL sm ---------- - N -- i | Of 20-Century-Old Dream | Auxiliary alioween voings: [J underground fighter whose iron-|Arab enemies with a bull whip in| The Evening Auxiliary held its nerved exploits made him a lead- hand and diplomatic intriguers/monthly meeting at the home of written a story biblical in ifs|er of men but whose very dedica-|with an instinctive statesmanship/ Mrs. Wallace Munday, Oct. 2. simplicky ad ngs in fon | to us Jeovia's Baie for|-- and among the many Otters, fn the president's absence, Mas. , its impact, that is almost certain freedom st any love for Kitty. | Brigadier Bruce Sutherland, the|Stephen Doylet ook charge ol f to please his many readers and ppeycpE GIRL British general who was caught meeting. 0 the Year in clothes dryer. S ! win new readers for him. between his duty and his con-| Mrs. Percy Flintoff read the The name of this book is| There was also Karen, the science. |secretary's report followed by b . . "EXODUS" (Doubleday of Can-|refugee girl whose inspiring dedi-| This story unfolds in the ghettos roll call. Financial report was ' ada 14d.) which is the story of cation transcended the heartbreak|of Kussia and Poiand, on the high|given by Mrs. Howard Bradley 1 9 58 the pursuit of a dream 20 cen-|of futile search for her parentsseas and the airlift lanes, from and Mrs. Morley Flintoff gave aj new turies old. Readers and literary|and became a symbol of the new |the forbidding plateaus of Yemen report from the fail rally held at critics will find this to be a story|land's spirit -- the youth, Dov, ato the icebound mountains of Newtonville recently. that sweeps ahead under its own|hate-ravaged product of the War-| Alaska. | Scripture was read by Mrs. §.| ; plunging momentum and catches|saw ghetto who lusted for re-| This is a lucid picture of a peo- Pipher and Mrs. Lawrence White | i with famous the reader up in the swinging vor-|Venge. |ple's dream to establish a home-|led in prayer. the) tex of a hundred shifting scenes| There was also Mark Parker, land, to live in a God-given free-| A chapter was presented by he di ¢ . and a thousand dramatic|the American news correspondent|dom, to build cities, turn desert|group in charge of the progea . rect air flow 'moments. whose interest in refugee condi-|into gardens, laugh and sing, wor-| At the close of the esting, 2 "EXODUS" tells the story of tions on Cyprus led to Kitty Fre-|ship in the ways of Abraham, recreation period i Pa ut os -- people who engage the heart and|mont's going to Israel. There was|love and be loved far from the|by Mrs. Perey Flitolt an ors. vi stir the biood and whose lives --| also Barak Ben Canaan, the red-|shadow of oppression. [Lawrence White. Lunch was si their loves, sorrows, struggles headed giant who faced down! It is a book well worth reading. /ed. 95 and dreams -- were vitally bound . up with the miracle of the birth 1 of the new state of Israel. I Kitty Drom, a Christiza) SHOP WITH All these exclusive nurse whose background made | : : her resist the Israeli cause but | CONFIDENCE Westinghouse fat fures: whose heart responded to fie/ i plight of the Jewish refugee chil-| eek I * dren frying to Teach irae! bs Automatic Dry Dial sailing through a British naval] i blockade, was among them. She shuts dryer off automat- was also repulsed and attracted ically when clothes are by Ari Ben Canaan, that silent UC Y dry. SOLINA | i Temperature Selector Dial gives you the right By GLADYS YELLOWLEES best Sr safely drying SOLINA -- Mrs. Addie Tink all fabrics. visited Mrs. Arthur 'Taylor at| i Cherrywood. | Mrs, Bruce Tink and Dianne FEATURES Look-in Loading Door attended a shower for Mrs. Mur- | D tpetsie fom convenient ray Jackson of Brooklin at the| shelf; ends stooping, pay Jackson of Brookin at te] INGERSOLL CHEESE SPREA fuel; ends sie ron, » Tav} al LUCKY DOLLAR HOMOGENIZED Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Taylor an Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mongo: PEANUT BUTTER ery, were guests at the McHugh- Ferguson wedding in Albert | Ld Forguson wedding fn Albest KELLOGG S CORN FLAKES afternoon. : PILLSBURY Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fice and oir and Mes. Nelson ice and | LAYER CAKE MIXES. Westlake, and Miss Reodian of Millbrook visited Mr. and Mrs , Frank Westlake, Sr. OTHER ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook and ' children, Bowmanville, were Sun- | HALLOWE EN TREATS nee "| WAGSTAFFE RASPBERRY JA SWI IXED PICKLES SWEET -- JUICY -- SUNKIST ONTARIO NO. 1 50° 99° | 50-18. BAG were tea guests of Mrs. Bruce Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. - Roy Hunter, Grand Valley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery. and| YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT IMPERFECT -- MEN'S CLICKER COATS FANTASTIC VALUE! Thermo-pack lining. Made of sturdy Nylon and Cotton. Rubber-backed material. Water repellent. 4.99 36 x 46 MEN'S Ist QUALITY Dress Pants Sizes 30 to 44, 3.99 INFANT'S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED GIRLS' ALL-FABRIC CAR COATS HALLOWE'EN with hood attached. COSTUMES packed lined. Sizes : . 41 6x, Reg. 5.99 Somplere with mask. Sizes 5-12 . 1.49 years. VISCOSE, NYLON & WOOL RAYON SATIN BINDING RICH SOLID COLOUR BLANKETS 72% 04, Ros. 595. 3:99 BOYS' HEAVY DENIM Jeans Looped top. Sizes 8-14. Reg. 2.69 .... : PLEASANT DREAMS IN COSY 1.PIECE SLEEPERS Sizes 1.2.3-4, Blue and pink PACKAGE OF 60 SUCKERS Assorted Colors. Thermo- 4.49 LADIES' BEAUTIFUL MINK WHITE STRIPE PILE LINED WINTER Coats Sizes 12 to 18. 32.95 Reg. 42.95 Reg. 1.99 .. LADIES' 1ST. QUALITY Nylons Sizes 82 to 11. Reg. 79% pair. Eoch.... .. 2 pairs for 1.00 BOYS' CORVETTE Coats 100% All-Wosl Fleéce. Sizes 8-18. Reg. 12.95 LINEN BED SHEETS Double bed size. 81 x 99. Nome brand. Reg. 5.99 AJAX HARWOOD NORTH LADIES' OSHAWA ¢ 21 BOND ST. W. 59 1.99 BOYS' GIRLS' MEN'S BOYS' FIST QUALITY NYLON Gabardine Pants Belted, zipper. Sizes 3-6x. Reg. 3.98 . 1.19 'Pyjamas Flannel Sizes 8-14, Reg. 249 ... BOYS' Tops & Shorts Sizes 8 - 14. 1.00 Nylon reinforced. Reg. 42¢ for BOYS' Rubber Boots Black. 2.99 BOYS' FLANNEL Sport Shirts Sizes 8-12. Reg. 1.98 99¢ BOYS' MELBOURNE Flannel Suils 2 Zon Jone. 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Sizes S-M-L MEN'S 100% ALL WOOL Suburban Coats "MEN'S PACKAGED Socks Sizes 10%5-11%. Sizes 1414 2, 5.00 1.88 3... 1.00 a.m. to 13.95 3, 99¢| second Clearance House. lars. 5 p.m. No exchanges or refunds } i week in January, 1959. PENNYWORTH"S CLEARANCE HOUSE IN AJAX, ONT., OPEN THIS WEEKEND and every weekend 'till Saturday, Nov. 1, 1958, when it will be closed for one week and re-opened as PENNYWORTH'S TOYLAND with the largest selection of toys in Oshawa, Ajax or Whitby at prices that will save Come to the CLEARANCE HOUSE this weekend and save on merchandise that must be cleared before the opening of PENNYWORTH'S TOYLAND. Pennyworth's Clearance House located beside Pennyworth's Department Store at Ajax, Ont. Hours--Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday 10 at the Pennyworth's Clearance House will re-open the HOUSEHOLD FLANNELETTE Blankets Cosy warm blankets. Sizes 70 x 80. . 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