The Oshawa Times, 19 Nov 1958, p. 9

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----- EY HBA OD BLD Bets IO I a VAR PE A Sy 'Mrs. Walter Kuch Again Heads | Festival Of Gifts | A BIRTHDAY PICTURE All smiles for his first birth- | Jerry's proud grandparents are day which he is sharing with | Mrs. Basi 1 Sawyer, Oshawa, his mother today is Jerry Dun- | and Mr, and Mrs. Archie Cam- can, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dun- | eron, Norland, Ontario, can Cameron, Douglas street. --Photo by Home Portraits BY THE BY 17-Year-0ld Girl Wins Prize For Electrical Engineering VANCOUVER (CP) -- Seven-| STUFFING LABELS teen-year-old Catherine Joan Gas- WINNIPEG (CP) -- Furniture per, a second-year university sci- manufacturers in Manitoba now ence student,won the Vancouver are required by law to use col- business and professionaljored labels to show the quality women's club scholarship of|of stuffing in such articles as $1,600 for accomplishments in mattresses and pillows. A white electrical engineering label indicates new white mater- jal: blue means new colored ma EXPERT SITTERS terial. Green indicates renova- CHEMAINUS, B.C. (CP)--Qual- tion and yellow means second- ified baby-sitters here get certifi-/ hand articles cates of proficiency. So far 51 CARRIED ON have suecesshully Somplersi this MCINTYRE, Ont. (CP) -- A een-agers' part-time vocation. meeting of the women's institute i r " at this Northwestern Ontario NICE SURPRISE community went on despite a BARONS, Alta. (CP) -- The power failure. Members beamed students' union of Barons consol-| car lights through a window and idated high school has a letter of sed flashlights to carryon. thanks and # cash donation from businessmen. On Hallowe'en, all BETTER ANGLERS? garbage cans were emptied but WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- In a there was no litter and a notice | fishing contest between boys and on the cans said: "The treat is girls up to 17 years old, two girls on us this year--we hauled your won top honors by landing 15 and garbage away." 14-inch smallmouth bass, to inch out the boys. GOOD HELPERS PRIZE WORK SASKATOON (CP) -- To raise, r bt MONTREAL (CP)--A painting Te ry Shes! by Mrs. Mary Kobayashi, 72, won a baby sitting agency with ot UP) rat prize in a hobby show spon- sored by Montreal's Golden Age| day and night services for two ETib a member group pro-| weeks. viding activity for elderly per- SENIOR CITIZENS sons. KEEWATIN, Ont. (CP)-- GOOD SAMARITANS Thomas Johnstone, 93, and his| YIEWSLEY, England (CP)--A #6-year-old wife are the oldest car service has heen formed in residents of this Northwestern this Middlesex town to convey Ontario town. Natives of Iceland, crippled and semi-invalid mem- they were married here 68 years bers of the congregation to St. ago Matthew's Anglican church St. John's Ukrainian Jr. WA The Junior Women's Auxiliary of St. John's Ukrainian Greek Or- thodox Church held its Novem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. William Iwaskiw. A minute of si- lence was observed in memory of those who had given their lives for our security. The executive for the following year is as follows: president, Mrs. Walter Kuch; vice-president, Mrs. Paul Plishka; secretary, Miss Anne Sabat; treasurer, Mrs. Steven Gonta; financial secre- tary, Mrs. Nicholas Semenuik; auditors, Mrs. Steven Hercia, Mrs. Marianne Zakarow; Sunday school committee, Mrs, William Iwaskiw, Mrs. Dmytro Luchak; |project committee, Mrs, Peter Siblock: telephone committee, Mrs. Marianne Sholdra, program committee, Mrs. John Masiewich, Mrs. Joseph Maga, Mrs. Stanley Manila; party convener, Mrs. Wil- liam Drozwik. Lapel pins in the form of miniature torches were present- ed for perfect attendance in. the MRS. WALTER KUCH past year to Mrs. Steven Gonta, Mrs. Steven Hercia, Mrs, Walter bazaar which will be held on De- Kuch and Mrs. Dmytro Luchak. cember 6. Mrs. Paul Plishka was Mrs, Kuch and Mrs. Luchak re- elected general convener and will ported on their recent trip to/be assisted by the other mem- {Toronto where they attended the bers. Members were reminded to {annual conference of the Cana- hand in all finished articles be- jan Ukrainian Women's Assocla-|fore this date and to work on tion of Eastern Canada. |their *"'double your money' pro- Plans were made for the fall ject which should be in before Sr ---- ~~ | the end of the year. To date Mrs Freak Fashions Die Out Fast ~~ |, frie dirs | When Men Laugh November 10. A special meeting in the form By DOROTHY ROE of a bazaar shower will be held LOS ANGELES (AP)--"That at the parish hall on December bunch of adolescent designers in 3. Paris may not care what men The next regular meeting will think of women's clothes, but out, o cp imas party at the home here in California we do. p know men pay the. bills." Howard Greer, business man |Steven Gonta, Mrs, Walter Kuch land Mrs. John Masiewich have doubled their money. ber 9. © of Mrs. Joseph Maga on Decem- In New Cafeteria 3 Kl ' . uxiliary's Project | For weeks past members of the Women's Auxiliary of Osh-| awa General Hospital have been) preparing for their bazaar which] they are introducing as a Festival of Gifts. The festival is to be held in the hospital cafeteria which will be formally opened at 2 p.m. on Friday, November 21, by Col-| one! BR. 8. McLaughlin, after] which the bazaar will be declared open, l Mrs. Lloyd Collacutt is acting | |as bazaar convener with Mrs, |A. P. Fulton as co-convener. | Mrs. J. A. Marshall and Mrs. (W. F. Mercer will be in charge | lof home baking; Mrs. J. G. Car-| Iter, dolls: Mrs. R. /W. Bassett, | | aprons; Mrs. Roy White and Mrs. {Cyril Brown, knitting; Mrs. A'S. [Ross, treasure table; Mrs. J. R.| Robinson, Mrs. James Skinner | and Mrs. F. G. Darlington, plants. | Mrs. Max Crozier: will be in| |charge of the draw for the doll donated by Mr. H. O. Perry and Mrs. George Curley will take care of the Evening Chapter"s table | featuring Christmas novelties, | [felt stockings, candy and chil- |dren's items. | | CARPETS | From the Four Corners of THE WORLD All shapes on sizes NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES 174 Mary St. RA 5-0433 as well as couturier, makes the commons on his collection of ele- gant and wearable feminine fa- (shions for resort and spring. He adds "Women can't bear to be laughed at by the men in their lives. That's the real reason for the quick and merciful death of the sack, the chemise and all those other little horrors dreamed up by the boy wonders of Paris. "When men stop ogling and start laughing, it's time for women to take a second look, and mend their ways." FLATTERING FLUFFS Greer doesn't object to shorter skirts -- neither do most other men, he observes. He also in- dulges in some revealing neck- lines, and puts flattering fluffs of organdie or marquisette like a frosting above slim black sheath dresses. Irene is another who refuses to be coerced into distorting the na- tural feminine proportions. The designer, most of whose outfits have price tags of $500 and up, shows a of st ined, meticulously tailored suits which | definitely recognize the waist- line. She shows a number of strictly fabulous evening gowns, intro- ducing a "'pouff" silhouette, in which the full skirt is short in front and trails the floor in back She tops it with a "pouff'" cape, {which she calls "a dream of mo- ition." i Pattern Not Exe WINTER " APPETITES NEED MORE PROTEIN! A healthy person should have at least 2%: to 3 ounces of protein every day. Spam is a delicious combination of pork shoulder and ham, sandwici bake with It's great for school sugar & vinegar topping. 20 PIECES FOR 4 4 Breakfast Plates 4 Bread and Butter Plates 4 Oatmeal 4 Cups 4 Saucers 510 "CREDIT JEWELLERS Special! DISHES AVAILABLE IN 4 DIFFERENT PATTERNS ctly As Illustrated 52 PIECES FOR 8 8 Dinner Plates 8 Breed and Butter Plates Oatmeal Fruits Cups Saucers Cream Sugar Open Vegetable Platter a 4 - eed DO > DOWN hes. Or No Exira Charges For Credit WEEKLY a brown Burns Christmas Offer known manufacturer, Dec. 1, 1958. Send money and any two canned meat labels or key strips to: BURNS & CO. LIMITED Dept. "N", Kitchener, Ont, Reg. $4.00 volve Only $2.00 postpaid Add a warming touch to your home with beauti ful, colored lights. CSA approved. Nationally HURRY---offer expires i LS) 20} SF Burns Reg. $2.00 value Only $1.00 postpaid BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING ST. WEST Open Friday Evening Till 9 p.m. RA 3-7022 OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, November 19, 1958 PRESENT THEIR ANNUAL Once again Erwinne's are proud to offer the ladies of Oshawa and district their big PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE... whether you're interested in your own personal wardrobe or "Christmas gifting" here's an opportunity to do either at terrific savings . . . Come in and see what we have to offer. ,. shop early, SHOP AT ERWINNE'S AND SAVE! First quality aylons in brand new fall and winter shades, Made to sell for 130. Al sizes while they last 69¢ 3 for 52.00 @ gauge~3 denier nylons, Tull fashion. od, first quality fall shades, Sizes $4 to in NYLONS First Quality S gauge, 15 denier. Full fashioned. New shades, guaranteed, lovely long wearing nylons, All sizes. 3 pairs to a customer. 49¢ CELASUEDE PANTIES Fine quality celasuede pan- ties in white and pastels, All sizes, while they last, 35¢ 3 for $1.00 SLIM JIMS Corduroys, plains and prints. Im. ported fine wale corduroy. Perfect for leisure and sportswear. Colours red, brown ete. Sizes 10-18. Reg. to TARTAN SLIM JIMS Authentic Tartan Slim Jims In fine botany worsted wool. All first qu . 3 shades only, Black Watch , . Hunting Mac. Kinnon and Dress Hunting Mae. Kinnon. Sizes 10-18. N Reg. uss 9.99 % Feature Value % CAR COATS Quilted Chino cotton with satin lining. Warm for fall and winter. With Hood. Some with collars. Assorted colors. Six - Regular 19.95 117 STORE HOURS: STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN DECEMBER 5, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 'TIL 9 P.M. 11 SIMCOE S. (OSHAWA) Fabric Gloves Double woven, hand sewn, im- ported chamoisette gloves. Col ors black and brown only, Sizes 6% and 7 only. REGULAR $1.50 9 and GOWNS Nylon and flannelettes--baby. doll style and full length. All first quality. Colours of pink, blue, whites with floral pattern in flonnelettes. All guaranteed fully washable. Sizes $.M.L. Suede Gloves Imported real kid suede gloves, seamless wool tweed made in Ttaly, Black only, All sizes, REGULAR $3.95 99: PYJAMAS ry A 2 peir $1.50 Fine quality wool Farmerette Jumper with straps. Sizes 12-18. Black only -- limited quantity, 299 By Rose Marx Reg. 1.50 Brand name, float ing: action straps. Beautifully tailored. Sizes 32-38, A, B and joa ¥ REG. $1.98 84 | 99 SWEATERS Shon Sone. Suis 119 Sebgure, ll SETS ... 10.95 ALL FIRST QUALITY BAN-LON Pullovers and Cardigans, They wear so long, and look so fresh and bright for most of that LONG LIFE. They resist pilling and fuzzing, retain their smooth texture and shape. Wash easily and quickly. Six new fall shades to choose from. Sizes 16 to 20 only. ORLON PULLOVERS AND CARDIGANS High bulk interlock Orlon short sleeve pullovers, looped necklines. Assorted Fall colours. Sizes 14 to 20. Matching cardigans, non-shrinkable ribbon facing, Sizes 14 to 20. A PULLOVERS, Reg. 5.95 ......... .® CARDIGANS, Reg. 7.95 ........ 233 1 ] ous tartans and oolours royal blue and black. Sizes 10-18, ' end 3.99 NYLON HALF SLIPS Sizes -M-L White and Blue PRINTED SILK SQUARES| 32x32 -- Reg. 98¢ 99c SPECIAL! Nylon and Satin SLIPS OU'LL FIND DURING! THIS BIG EVENT! GUARANTERD "un VALOR SPECIALTY SHOP RA 3-7421

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