The Oshawa Times, 26 Feb 1959, p. 9

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' pastel shades, and big pearl but-/wear is his shirt-blouse made THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 26, 1939 Fashion Houses tons everywhere. One innovation of printed scarves. They were Foment Excitement {that will be picked up for sports-|shown worn over skirts, but Wo 22%: FINAL WEEK OF OUR STORE WIDE 10 to 509 Off SALE DIAMONDS WATCHES RINGS showings of high fashion from the working end -- the backstage ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ; ph Our entire stock of fine Dia- WATCHES Rings of every description mond Rings and Diamond ® GRUEN ¢ BULOVA o y --for women and for men rooms used for clients' fittings in Wedding bands. All-risk Guar ® OMEGA eo ROLEX eo 20% to 50% Off Hold 31¢ Annual Meeting Oshawa Presbyterial WMS common good and by united! ned the 31st|voices upraised in His Name. meeting of Oshaw| Presbyterial| Mrs, L. Kemp presented the WMS in St. Arrew's United slate of officers for 1959 to be Church with a hyrh and prayer. i:stalled by Mrs..J. H. McKin- Mrs. J. L. Pegg pelcomed the representatives of jome 30 aux- {liaries on behalf oi St. Andrew's Auxiliaries, The recording sqretary, Mrs. T. F. Lean presenfd the 'Story of the Year". Tothe courtesy committee, appointés were Mrs. A. A, Drummond, Mrs. W. F. Rickard and Mrs. Carles Pilkey. To the resolution cojmittee were Miss M. Luke and Irs. P. Rom- eril. Representative pb the School for Leaders at Whitiv, from the eastern section Is Vrs. Stuart Dorrell of Blackstod and west- ern section represenitive will he {named later. Invitafn for 1960 {came from Simcoe Seet United Church, Oshawa, to jeet Febru- ary 24, 1960. ALLOCATION SURPSSED Mrs. Charles Dolly, preshy- would be smart with slacks for|lounging or resort wear. The president, Ms. M. C. Fish- er of Newcastle, ney, president Bay of Quinte Con- ference, who closed the after- noon service. | A supper time rally for CGIT girls and Explorers was very successful and interesting as Miss Boyd showed slides to the girls and their leaders. COMBINED CHOIR At the evening session, 37 robed choristers represented 12 of the 15 Evening Auxiliaries and added greatly to the service, They sang 'Open My Eyes" in three-part harmony with the church organist, Mr, E. K. James, at the organ and a ladies' quartette from Trinity Afternoon Auxilizry, Bowmanville, compris- ing Mrs. L. Van Driel, Mrs. S. R. James, Mrs. O. Richmond and Mrs. D. R. Alidread sang two in- spiring numbers. The evening worship service by the Loretta Mellow Evening Aux- met and an addition] $1600 re-|iliary of Northminster Church mitted i 40 the biatch joer tn was presented by Mrs. Thomas be us or Cold Lae Hospital Moorcroft and Miss Eileen Gor- " and Ewha Universityh Korea. rill on this year's theme for the "good little black dress". 1 3 They were decollete and sleeved, The Christian stewadshin sec.| "Strengthen your stakes and| 4 °°. or i retorv. Mrs. D. W. Armistead. lengthen your cords", Tsatah ith, sim "soft. elegant feeling. |s2id that failure to r4ch alloca. 54:2 * other E. [tion meant enrtsilmed of work. A helpful playlet, "The Asso. Here, as in Mier Jenn houses, |Ohiectives of Gift #4 Buildins ciate Members Secretary on the| To MH HE FU re Soat wor) [Advance for 1959 incjded work| Job", was given by Brooklin Eve | ou, bh ate A He wil . an ! among Indians, cars 44 work {n(ning Auxiliary with a display of| flo (=o sar 8 2 ne, [Northern Rhodesia, frica, the available books, leaflets and 3p + SOmei mes) {only new field to be opned since newsletters as well as a demon- assistant in charge of jewelry, one chatelaine of the hats, an- other in charge of gloves. Magnificent dresses were donned, and doffed, by the mod-| els with a minimum of fuss. In- structions were given in quiet, authoritative voices. This back-stage experience was at the Jacques Griffe opening. Griffe's designs were romantic | and calculated to make a woman look her loveliest. There were | color combinations of deep laven- der with bright aqua cummer- bund, smoky grey with china blue piping, yellow and blue tib-| bons banding the tiers of a pale| green evening gown. | His little dinner frocks will be, acclaimed by women searching normal times--is fun for the Ca- antee and Insurance. e FLGIN « BENRUS o nadian visitor, A large selection of Nationally-Ade The behind-the-scenes business vertised Diamond Set Watches. COSTUME 0% to 50% Off JEWELLERY was hustle and bustle, but not as TABLE Everything in stock including chaotic as one woud 'suppose. our finest hand-set creations! There was a rhythm and mean- ing to every movement, with one FROM 25% "150% Off 15% to 50% Off terial treasurer, revofed that the |allocation of $22.340 had been LUGGAGE ALL OF OUR LUGGAGE 10% to 35% Off |plain color, or a combination of | |stration of procedure and atti-| The collection' ended with a) JIMMIE, AGED Three years old today is James William, son of Mr. and ered organdie ruffles with a small bouquet of pink and green i THREE TODAY Charen wiian, arc tude, Mrs. J. Patterson intro:| "7% : | Mrs. M. Buttars en WMS duced those taking part: Mrs. A |wedding-cake bride, all embroid- adding the perfect touch. | Mr. and Mrs. William Wood- [[nembers fs A whole Jere Yeas: Coates, Mrs. G. Hunter, Mrs. N, | house, Hamilton, and Mr. and [°'S: Qn Average refer C€owdiywen,ady Mrs, N. Alves and Mrs. CHINAWARE SILVERWARE CAMERAS Mrs. James Stewart read 70 hooks in a veg hy read: Beach Ontario ! ing 15 minutes a dav. fhe show- Photo by Ireland |0d new hooks, small boks easily, guest speaker for the eve. WaVs loved suits thrilled to eo. carried for pick-uo resfng or for ning, Mrs. C. Maxwell Loveys |Ricci's sleek little suits with an! sick or bereaved and bocks On| who retires in June after 24 years elegant air. In small, neat checks, | stewardship and Lent. |as Home Missions Secretary. |1aVY blue serge and pastel] The various secretaies were Mrs, Loveys spoke on "'Concern|Smooth weaves, the wrist-length| [introduced and the maning ses-(and Co-operation" and referred|iackets are gently shaped with| a {sion closed with a butz session ip some of the great changes in discreetly-sloped shoulders. Just egins Nl Lar Y eens |at which pertinent quesiors were both church and civil life. In the two top buttons were fas. {SH sused by small groips |Germany in 1956 she had seen Joned, Bllowlng the front of the By ELEANOR ROSS [movable for washing. Window| Luncheon was servedhs After families Moving into Apartments acket to al kets Wore |shades--or th v caf tt noon and Fvenine Ausliries of from the refugee camps and nlan-| ~ ah : When does a girl hecome con- Ee 2 ow Tale Sniers St. Andrew's WMS, Greetings ning chapels and churches. Here, miged yu 2 tontrasting color. ol her. surroundings' How| day sponge or by means of all.| vere brought bv Dr. forge slim clearance plans included Pier ee Sm a Bont. 8 She Ltfors she adie ming Over dunking in soap or detergent Telford of St. Andrew} by the new churches. "Our church ex: ~ 0c ll in all lieetion, a or ng com Reverend Mervin Bur. chair-|tension work is assisted by WMS "°~5 y wes , 2 ols. Iman Oshawa Preshvtes and by/in new subdivisions, mining Stronger emphasis on the casual CAt a mighty early age, the| Bedspreads can be both colorful nrg ED. Cornish, resident, |areas, among New Canadians feeling. There were sporty top-| are discovering! (and practical. In fact, the nicest|qenawa' Presbytery [and Eskimos. There is a great coats over 'suits and dresses in ones generally are. Saucer covers| Te | i y 1 dl Y YEN | IN MEMORY need in these newer places and] { Dupemding tn he iiividusl) or 2iools oF hassorks wil require IN MEX J [a thrill for young people in the put up schools which are eligible! ent, this yen to re-do| ening soonor or later. Be sure) The afternoon sespn opened |seope of our endeavor. Canada's for government. grants. Old age or have a her| SY wash, (with an.In Memor Service population has grown by fifteen is a new phenomenon which wel tastes, ACCEPTS ADVICE (from Maple Grov/ Aftornooniper cent in the last ten years. must study and assist. To be real! a girl M. Agar. Crystal Mre W, I. Carroll introduced Mrs. James Stewart, RR |, Hampton, formerly of Hamil- ton. Jimmie is the grandson of Canadian women who have al- Horwich Feature Complete Lines of: eo Kodak eo Eumig ® Polaroid ® Keystone © Bolex eo Yaschice 10% to 25% Off SUGAR & CREAM Our entire famous collection = WITH TRAY Bone China and Glassware 10% to 50% Off , " 3.99 Girl's Urge To Decorate SOILED SILVERWARE CHEST 4.95 Save on our entire line of Silver Flot- ware, including 1847 Rogers ond Community Plate, CRYSTALWARE ov sxx 204 OFF! NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES ©. 1.00 DOWN OPENS YOUR ACCOUNT =3HORWIC TO SERVE YOU ! CREDIT JEWELLERS OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF {Auxiliary bv Mrs. Ikon Mundav| Fourteen hundred new churches ly concerned, we must make the . Whenever wl ug ie 2 Yous i] that 2nd Mrs. S. Mortg for the 33 have been built proving that peo-|whole mission effective." Mrs. should encour-|she's doing the d h {who passed away dring 1958. ple are church-minded and Loveys concluded, "Blessed is the ; decorating herself| Three new missip circles and|Christ-centred. nation whose God is the Lord op mg eg put up with a bit of advice three new missiof bands were| "The new hospital at Cold Miss Isla Barker thanked all J by tating here and there. |welcomed, ,, |Lake, Alta., is a product of faith who had taken part and Mrs. It the child rating She'll appreciate the fact that| A vocal duet, love Divine' land of co-operation with the Al-|Fisher closed a very successful hs washable paint will stay prettier by Stainer was pautifully sung herta government who asked that/meeting with a Japanese hymn| course, no matter how in- longer. That washable floor cov- bv Mrs. A. A. Jrummond and the United Church continue to written for the Christian World istic, how artistic a girllering and scatter rugs can't look Mrs. George Capon, accompan-run the hospital promising that, Convention in Tokyo, 1938. | be, mother must guide these well unless they're clean. That|ied at the piancby Mrs. M. K. by a new system of financing,| The post - presbyterial exec-| carefully and tact-/the frilliest, most feminine bed. Staples, all of Qpno. |the capital would be returned in utive meeting will meet Wednes-' , especially in the working or curtains can -- and] Mrs. KennethVerry introduced twenty years, The federal depart- day, March 4, at 10 a.m. in Al-| : machine the speaker, Ms Vera Boyd, RN|ment of Indian affairs is paying bert Street United Church. | ==: PRE.SEASON SPECIAL * OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-8443 20 SIMCOE ST. 8. RA 3-7133 Badia The Sallive years in are Church trained teachers. The| very bower small hospita ot Piplia. Indian people are a group to be i Bhan a i he * Miss Boyd jased her address reckoned with. They re Rurniog of a task to have it shining and|", Ot Othe Hands But Ours",|to the church and the govern.| lovely. Ng and giving persqal experiences of ment is asking for trained lead- : {rescued organs who became ers." { This matter of teaching easy- leaders wonderful] Mrs. Loveys pointed out other upkeep ought to come early and Tespunses t loving service. She ways in which Fhe WMS could co- | take hold desir: , Spoke of gat may accom- operate with the state and with | and id 4s the S10 pay [plished by hands upraised in various boards of the church. "In | Somes evidean surroundings be- prayer, hyhands that help, byl/Jamaica," she said, *'the church | " hands hel/ up to vote for the has made a beginning and has| SIDE must teach her that, today, includes the practical, too. wior instance, the most glamor. pillow covers should be re ars 8 WHEN QUALITY COUNTS... COUNT ON OUR MEATS! MEAT SPEQALS FRI. & SAT. ONLY STEAKS SPECIAL: Spring Coats J MUCH HIGHER PRIGES . Fn 3 Sth 5) : 3) ; 3 Shee A 5 ja od i | CUSTOM CUT ME 272 ALBERT Hid : ii Hu Es CERES o nia lle 10 Smart Styles § 27 ~ 337 | FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! FABRICS COLORS ® Sealskin Fabric ® Bolero Red ® English Suede ® Coco ® English Duvetya ® Aqua ® Basketweave ® Mint ALL SIZES 8 to 20 and 12% to 24% or OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE nia: HY 7296 By ALICE BROOKS Spring -- Summer -- all year enjoy the fresh beauty of tulips, captured in fine filet. Pattern 7296: chart, directions for 12-inch square In string; 8, in No. 50. Square and edging -- 14-inch doily in string; 9 squares, a 38-inch cloth. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Osh wa Times Household Arts Dept , wa, Ontario. Print plainly AME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. Our new 1950 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue has many lgvely designs to order: crochet-| , knitting, embroidery, quilts, s, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child hap- pily occupied--a cutout doll and clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book. --- - ® PORTERHOUSE ® WING ® T-BONE 29 FRESH DAILY ELMBROOK FARMS SKINLESS HOMEMADE WIENERS BOLOGNA FRESH HAMS (whole) COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGES Ib. 29¢ 1b. 38¢ SPECIAL 1 ' SMALL LINK 31 PORK LIVER. EXTRA SPECIAL . . . FEESH DAILY THINLY SLICED BREAD s: * OPEN THUR. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. * FREE PAKING AT REAR OF STORE NOTE We are proud to WE that we are now uropean delicacies! PLISH KOBASA, KRAKOWSKA, (HAM SAULATE: LEMON SACL COOKED HAM, SMOKED and , PEPERONI, | a hot LIVER SAUSAGE, HEAD Ki : inn : i et. . [5 it 03 AD & Sead 24.01. LOAVES Open a FLEXIBLE no-interest 30-doy Charge Account with added months to pay if desired on convenient terms, STORE HOURS Mon., Tues., Thurs, Set. 130 to 6 selling all kinds of Speciolly formulated for babies! Breaks up phlegm --eases wheezing |

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