The Oshawa Times, 20 Nov 1958, p. 23

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Elect Officers For Kedron SS such as Christmas (treats, missionary donations and new lesson helps. Mrs. Walter Davis reported for the Cradie Roll department with #1 pre-schoolers enrolled. Home department convener, Mrs, C, bi ind has six members on the Vacation School leaders report- od certificates issued to 96 youth. ful attendants -| ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs, William Werry, Mrs, Ted Maidman; Junior girls, Mrs, W. Woodward; intermediate girls, Mrs, B. Reeves and Mrs, Hutchi- Jack Francis and Alvin Spencer, | Regular services were conduct- ed Sunday afternoon at Kedron, Mrs. Douglas Love was soloist, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Lee. There were 93 present for Sunday School, Official board members will meet Monday evening, Nov. 24. Kedron choir practice is to be held each Wednesday evening at the church, PERSONALS Kedron relatives and neighbors attnded the memorial service for Gwendolyn Ruth Bagg, infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gra- ham Bagg. | J. Starr has returned home after a few weeks in Oshawa | CHRISTMAS CONCERTS The Sunday School Christmas| concert and party for the chil-| dren was planned for Monday evening, Dec. 22, with each teacher reques to arrange numbers from her class. Mrs. Noble and Mrs, Thomas, General Hospital, Mrs, Martin Pittens is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital, Ross and Frank Lee have re- ceived word of an accident suf- fered by their sister, Mrs, Max Ballard, of Moosejaw, Bask. as the special program commit- tee will arrange the Christmas| program for the Sunday School bour, and the White Gift service. On a motion of Mrs, Murray Mountjoy, approval was given by | the meeting to present a recom. mendation to the Church session to grant permission for a recog- nized Sunday School period to be| held during the sermon in church, for children of pre-school age. The following were asked to accept office as the Sunday School Executive for 1959. Superinten-| dents Howard Farndale, Jack Francis, William Snowden, Har- old Werry and Albert Wood, with each to preside for 10 Sundays. | who is well known to many Ked- ron folk, Mrs, Ballard, the former Her- mia Lee, suffered a spinal injury | in a fall and is receiving treat: ment In Moosejaw General Hos | pital, |" Many Kedron folk enjoyed some of Jack Elliott's large catch of white fish, Mrs, F, Werry and Wilma were | Friday evening dinner guests of | Mr, and Mrs. Howard Brown, Oshawa, Mary-Ellen Glover, 11-month old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Grant Glover is a patient in Osh' awa General Hospital, Donna and Ann Glover spent Secretary, Keith T a, as sistant, Robert Spencer; treasur- er, Alvin Spencer; pianist, El. eanor Mountjoy, (convener) and June Davis, Jean Hancock, Gall Hitchin and Marlene Wood Home department, Mrs, Clar- ence Werry; special committee, | Mrs, Noble and Mrs, AVEL representative and secretary, Mrs. Douglas representative to official board, Derek Barnett; projector operat-| ors, Vernon Iverson and Alan| Francis, Thomas; film Love; | the weekend with grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Malcolm of Brougham, | Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Sweet, | of Aylmer, were weekend guests| |at the home of their daughter, | Mrs. Roger Bishop William Snowden was a first prize winner at the Royal Win. ter Fair, Toronto, in shearing sheep and tying the fleece. Fos-| ter Snowden received prizes for| wool, I Ron Werry, Kedron member of | {the Ontario County Jr. Farmer Mrs. E. Mountjoy moved a vote Mixed Quartette with Jeanne of thanks to the retiring officers,| Pearson, Jeanette Dobson and Teachers were appointed as| follows: Beginners class, Mrs. Barnet, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Dyck; primary, Walter Kerry, of Uxbridge were |head In vocal numbers at Albert Street United Church, Oshawa, | Sunday evening. | Dominion Bank Has High Assets oFaraings, assets and deposits 28 per cent, of The onto-Dominion Bank|deposits show an Increase, the surged ahead at a record rate in the year ended October 31 last, a new peak level being establish. ed in all three categories and also In loans, Earnings for the year before income taxes totalled almost $0.8 millions. This is an increase of $1.6 millions or almost 20 per cent, Provision for income taxes are » $050,000 to over $8 millions, saving a net profit of $4.7 mil. Jos which Is a gain of $664,000, Net profit is equivalent to $2.37 a share, This compares with $2.04 a share in the previous year. Balance sheet figures reflect All categories of major gains being recorded by personal savings deposits which are up by more than $101 mil lions and by other deposits, mainly those of commercial con-| cerns, which are $189 millions | higher than a year ago. Cash assets are equivalent to| 16.7 per cent of all deposits, Rea-| dily realizable assets, including cash, equal 60 per cent of liabil- ities to the public, DOW SIGNS CONTRACT MONTREAL (CP)--Announce- | men of a new three-year labor contract was made Tuesday night Smart... Modern Homemakers -- Cut Food Costs-- CHILDREN LOVE ITS CHOCOLATE FLAVOUR BOSCO SYRUP 12.02, JAR 35° DELICIOUS ON TOAST--SHIRRIFF GOOD MORNING MARMALADE MAKES A DELICIOUS FRUIT CAKE--OGILVIE'S FRUIT CAKE MIX ECONOMICAL SPREAD--MONARCH REGULAR MARGARINE FAMILY PACK TOILET TISSUE WHITE SWAN SPECIAL OFFER--BLUE OR WHITE BREEZE DETERGENT DELICIOUS FRUIT SARONG--CHOICE SLICED PINEAPPLE £50, He here! ow ™ woewwwwOwTT (7H va THE 1958 Ip o> LB. 2 ra This Week's "Silver Willow" 12.02, JAR 29° ne 65 23° 49° 78° 39° ROLL PKG. GIANT PKG, 15.02, TINS Unit LARGE DINNER their Christmas Food Shopping! are already groaning with all kinds of delightful Christmas delicacies, And wise homemakers are stock ing up early. They know that the more they stock up now . . . the more they spread their Christmas Food shopping... the more money they'll have later for all those last minute items, Don't get caught short! Do what other smart home makers are doing, Make this week the week fo staft stocking up on Christmas foods at DOMINION, BUY EARLY--AN IDEAL GIFT! DOMINION GIFT CERTIFICATES i DOMINION IN $1--$2--$5 AND $10 Frozen Foods Save 48¢c Salad Queen Fancy GREEN PEAS 12.02. PKGS, 7 89° Save 10¢ Beef, Chicken or Turkey MAPLE LEAF PIES 3 85¢ LEMONADE 40° TINS Imported Delicacy Slate-O-Haide RAINBOW TROUT Chustmas VUE ACITIAWE TIRE Teumdey, Wovember 20, 1958 23 Baking Supplies AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS SULTANAS AUSTRALIAN RECLEANED CURRANTS 2:18, BAG 15-02, PKG. 15.02. CELLO PKG. GOLD BELL BLEACHED RAISINS ALL-PURPOSE 15.02, PKG, MONARCH FLOUR SHORTENING SNOWFLAKE SAXONIA RED GLACE CHERRIES SAXONIA CUT MIXED PEEL SAXONIA RED & GREEN BUDS 1-LB. PKG. 8.02. PKG. 8.0Z. PKG. 4.02. 99° 25° 33° 95° 30° 35° 21° by Dow Brewery Limited and Lo- cal 301 of the International Brew ery Workers Union (CLC), The assets rose $361 millions or (agreement provides for an imme- 28 er cont 0. 1,744 millions. This|jiate increase of 20 cents an » by far the largest increase re-\hoyur, retroactive to Sept. 30, and | ed in any year. {further increases of 10 and 12 Total deposits are $358 millions cents to take effect respectively higher, amounting to $1,654 mil- {Oct. 1, 1950, and Oct. 1, 1960. The lions. This is an increase of about/old basic rate was $1.89 an hour, TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1l--Hamlilton CBLT-TV Channel 6-Toronte WROC-TV Channel S---Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2-Buffale WBEN-TV Channel we 59° POTATO PATTIES 2% 30° PKGS. 2 va 37 23° 35° substantial Bop in all phases of the Bank's operations, Total PINEAPPLE JOLLY GOOD PITTED DATES BENSON'S OR DURHAM CORN STARCH 1-18, PKG. WITH EVERY '5* IN CASH PURCHASES with each 3.00 purchase LB. PKGS. 4--Buffale Piach Hagel AM, paris Prac DAY THURS, EVENING FRIDAY oo P.M. eThemn: Sports &~Whistietown EVENING PM, 11-Theatre Sports 6--Hidden Pages S~Flayhouse Fun to earn 3-Three Stooges S=Playnouse 4=Fun To Learn' 3-Three Stooges PRE-DRESSED (ROASTING OR FRYING) CHICKENS LONG ISLAND PRE-DRESSED DUCKLINGS BRESSWOODS, BONELESS Smoked HAMS DEVON BRAND RINDLESS SIDE BACON CHOPPED (FOR CHRISTMAS BAKING) BEEF SUET 25 All merchandise sold at your Dominion Store is unconditionally guaranteed to give 100% satisfaction. VALUES EFFECTIVE IN OSHAWA AND WHITBY, NOVEMBER 20, 21, 22 DOMINION STORES LIMITED 33--Today Capt, Kangaroo on AM, Jur. Christian 'opeye's Play house 3-Trouble With Father 230 AM, 8-Favirite Story 4~You and Your Family 2-Dr. Christian 0.00 AM, 6--News 8,3-Dough Re MI #-Outdoors Inn 4~For Love or Money SW PM, na AM $--News &-Play Your Ms eh 61 Married Joan 5.3 Treasure Hunt $-~Football Forecast nee AM 6:30 P.M, 82-Price is Right 8-The Lawman t~Arthur Godfrey 43-~News; Weather " PM 6.4.3-News 1.00 pom. Family heptre 6 Tablog SLast of the Mohicans State 3~-Manhattan Muse 1% PM, 2Y42-3-LB, AYERS 8.80 PM, 6--Mighty Mouse 4=Dinner Date Theatre $-Wild Bill Hickock A P.M. Children's [heatre ah PM. 6-Woody Woodpecker 4-Dinner Date Theatre #~Huckleberry Hound "31 Al- 7 an PM 11--Theatre; News; Weather 6-News 2~Colonel Bleep a" PrN §-News 6~Captain Grief a PM 8---Name That Tune | 48 News; Sports L FEA | a bf an PM 1l=Theatre; News: Weather 6-QUART BASKET JUMBO 4.518. SIZE 24 iui ra 11=Theaire t= Labia §~Real McCoys 4--Colonel Flack JuRucue 8 §,3--Concentration Top Dollar 12.00 NOON 8§3-Tic Tac Dough News: Weather 12.3 P.M, 11--News 8.3-1t could be You &~8earch for Tomorrow &~-TBA 12:40 P.M, | 4=Hit Parade $~Colonel Flack 11-=All Star Theatre 3~Behind Closed Doors 4~1 Love Lucy ion P.M, ate PM Pali Page 6~Matinee 11.6.5-3-- Bob Hope ae PM. Feature Movie --=Trackdown 116-Music Makers 3-Mid Day Matinee S-Ed Wynn 4~Meet the Millers &=Decomber Bride un Pboriu 11=Movie Matinee "we PM 130 PM 11,6-The Unforseen S~Concentration 4&~Yancy Derringer +h Hea Lay's LL BS | U-O.HA, Hockey 6-Wyalt Earp 53-Kiss Me Kate 4~Zane Grey Theatre we Pa &-Loretta Young 4~Playhouse 90 LAS | Lave i To Beaver §~Rin Tin Tin END CUTS LB. 69 in PM Jackie Gleason | PM, 11.6Plouife Family $:3-M-Squad 4~Phil Silvers | LEU | | 11.6~Country Hoedown 53-Thin Man bi Playhouse ~The World ur we ra - Jimmy Dean 1-LB, +-Helen Neville PKG. ™N PM. 6--News S~dlome Cooking 4~House Party -Hagels Bagels "NM, ne PM, 11,6.5-Cavalcade of Sports 4~The Lineup 3-Naked City wae P.M, 4-Person to Person 2-N.Y, Confidential 1 a-vurns" hool 16 Niram oliday $3-Today is Ours ne er 1L6~Jim Coleman The Big Payolt 13 PM S--Post # 11,6-Open House | pan Bea §3-From These Roots | 1), 3 4 News ~The Verdict is Yours | Sports A PM, Has Pra 11--Bugs Bunny Viewpoint P.M, Party | $=Movie §3-Queen For A Day ae PN 4--Serial Dramas | | 11 Wrestling "Nn ra 6-Premiere Perform 11--Popeye ance 6~Howdy Doody he Pa, Explorations n:n rm, 1=Norm Marshall "ae ra, 1-- Explorations &--Playbill S-Patti Page 1-18, PKG. Bl - Fruil««Vegetables FLORIDA NO. 1 GRADE FANCY FLAVORED FLORIDA NO. 1--LONG GREEN SLICERS ONTARIO FANCY GRADE ab CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GREEN PASCAL EATING OR COQIING SRY : : Apples rors 99° Celery Stalks 25° CALIFORNIA NO. 1 GRADE LARGE MEATY BAG FLORIDA NO. 1--GARDEN FRESH F lorida Oranges 5 8A 49¢ Radishes 3 suns B 3° Real Value, Stock Up TOMATOES 2 39° ~ Just Heat and Serve Heinz in Tomato Sauce 34g 'Serves 4 in a Jiffy KRAFT DINNER 2 712.01, 29¢ Grapefruit 10: 59° Cucumbers 2 20 29° ue Be FIRST OF THE SEASON--SIZE 252s Ealing Dates 2"... 59° Regatta Std. Tins 5 'BAKED BEANS Macaroni and Cheese Pras. T Ur ¥ ure OWE a | 3=3ack Paar eens i 1 AW | S~Boston Blackie

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