The Oshawa Times, 5 Jan 1960, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

and family, Mr. and Mrs. John| Mr. and Mrs. Ervin and fam. yi " , Mrs. Albert| Steven, Strathroy. Steven was n : } 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 5, 1960 ere callers at Mr, and Mrs etent, Mi, s" Fost, Blackstock, Kedron School christened during the holiday at BROOKLIN Gibson and family of Summit|ily have moved to Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Wright Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Horn, Osh- home by Rev. R. H. Love. g Epights, Mr. and Mrs. Veruon| Mr. and Mrs. George Loshaw, | Gibson and children of Galt, pronkeord, visited her parents, = Shirley Avery as princess, ;nq Betty, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.lawa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms, . - Mary and Margaret Me- ! Public School [certs asion as fine Leowns i were Sunday visitors with Enmiskiien, Ms. ana Mes, Liosd [ijl Hospital Dermott, London, were holiday| DY MItS ARTHUE ELLIOTE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson and yr. and Ms. Gordon Kirk for the (Ferguson, Carole Begley, Maur-/nf "and Mrs. P. Tresise, Osh-|Slemon, Haydon. guests at the W. L. Mountjoy| r. (family ol itby. |Christmas holiday. » {een McNair as ladies-in-waiting, | 50a |" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stainton] . home orman Lauer, Mr, and Mrs. | A ittle boy i i . . . A KEDRON -- Services for the . Toront: Mrs. Elsie Richardson, Osh Holds Concert join, 2 yA © boekt MeNas. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater|and family attended the family|New Vear were held at Kedron Home from Ryerson School of i iy ; 23 at Mrs. PONTYPOOL awa, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichol » - and. je fe viol ue lg A fina]|and boys were visitors with their|gathering at Mr. and Mrs Ceclijchurch on Sunday morning. Al-|Technology, Toronto, for holidays Victor Parkins E {son, Leskeard, were guests of the At Enniskill he: ty, Wis} Y a Merry Parents in Toronto, on Saturday. Mills, Maple Grove. {bert Wood was superintendent for|were Douglas Pascoe and Sidney . |H. Richardson's. en | chorus, We Wish You a) Si Miss Shirley Mills, Reg. N.| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick Sunday School sessions. Johnny Trevail. Mrs. Eschscholtry of Ottawa] By MRS, H. M. RICHARDSON | Mr. and Mrs, Harty Green, St. liors for "Goodbye" Y, JU Kingston, is spending Christmas|and Robin, Toronto, Miss Nancy|Ogle and Harley Davis received John Morrow, Oshawa, spent|has returned home after spend-| poNTYPOOL -- Recent visi-lCatharines, visited Mr. and Mrs, By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN [iors for "Goodbye" and "Good > i y iy ph 3 . , h pt , ing the holiday week with Mr. |Catharines, vis s Night Ladies" completed the pro-| holidays with her parents, Mr. Wood, Guelph, visited Mr. and|the offering for Sick Children's/the Christmas holiday with rela-| tors were: | Cecil Green. ENNISKILLEN -- At the Pub- Night Ladies" comp Prland Mrs. E. W. Begley. |Mrs. S. R. Pethick. Nancy since Hospital. Alvin Spencer led the! tives at the Harvey Pascoe home, |and - Mrs. Alec Eschscholtry,| ". and Mrs. Keith: Bradley.| lic School annual Christmas con. gram. : : | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pethick has left by plane to spend Christ-| Adult Class meditation. | Members of the Fletcher Werry| Puke street. de nloig pi Bredier| cert, all the pupils sang two Santa then paid his annualyisited Mr. and Mrs. Floydimas holidays with her parents,| family' i Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKee and mn. gsr | COULDN'T WAIT Is. Thi followed isit | i | ents,| op January .10, the first Com- family were dinner guests of Mr. I T |Terry and Perry, with Mr. and| carols. s was followed by a visit. | Pethick, Toronto, and last week|(Mr. 'and Mrs. J. L. Switzer, i 5 | i family of Detroit spent several | LONDON (CP) -- A garbage vel i he! lvisi hs 5 : »'munion of the New Year will beland Mrs. Maurice Jebson, (Mrs. Fee, Omemee. 5 Jelcome by the Jjuiliors 1b (0), RSONALS |visited Mrs. F. John Fleming, Gates Mills, Ohio. iii |e ert days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Dine _lcart pulled up outside ome of form of an. acrostic, "Merry "0 d Mrs. Hafold Avery, Unionville { Mr. and Mrs. Li 3 Sat observed. Beaverton. Erin Marshall. Mrs. Lillie Richardson with [,ondon's smartest hotels with its Christmas, Re and, an Now| Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry were|, Mr, 20d re Coon Ri] Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.| Mr, and Mrs. Rodger Bishop, "Miss Alice Arnold was a holiday Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Kellett, irailer on fire. Disregarding pro. Heather Griffin and John Tilley Ta ron d children, Salem, |Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. |G forma, visited Mrs. C | ountiey included their daugh-'puth and Anne, spent the holi-lp ogi at the home of Mr. and|Oshawa. tests by the uniformed doormen, ave recitations. Christmas piano|Lion AVery anc children, SAH Frank Dorland's, Bowmanville. | Tyo h . -|ter, Miss Beryl Mountjoy of Lon-\qay with Mrs. Bishop's parents; cla Mrs, Elsie Richardson h-|the garbage men gral fire & P Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, and Cowie and Roy, Beaverton: | d Mrs. Sam Arnold, Scugog Island. , Os 8 bbed selections were played by Shirley p+", (oC HUCK oy UC Mrs. Dorland since has been ™ ig Mori inten is in Sick| Spies yim = Jom Lik > Miss| 0 Florida. Mrs. Victor Parkin spent the|lawa, with her daughter, Mrs. extinguishers from the hotel and Avery. The Junior girls presented itor; 'at Clarence Avery's. (tach 10 Oshawa General Hos-|opjidren's Hospital, Toronto. iMliss Olive Luke of To awa. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Smillie, Mr. Christmas vacation at the home| Jim Willis and Mr. Willis. doused the blaze. a "Star Drill". Ey : ; Nov PIAL . | : i ' » MI| nd Mrs. Robert Hancock, and|of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parker and| George Hamilton and Roy with A short comedy play was ep-| Mr. and Mrs. E. w. Begicy Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Page, jand Mrs. Everson Notion and Robert Jr., Toronto, were dinner|gamily at Ashburn, Mz, and Mrs. Perey Boggs, WRONG WAY acted by seven senior boys. |2nd family attended a family|peterborough, Mrs. Howard) NOTE OF CAUTION {family, of Markham, Mr. a |guests on Saturday of Mr. and| wjijke Brown spent the New| Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McKay| BIRMINGHAM, England (CP) "Christmas Candles" was recited Eatherics at We. and Mrs Cecll|Bradiey, Maple Seove, a Miss) LONDON (CP)--The council of Mis. J. Start, and i Love. | Mrs. Harold Werry. Year's vacation at the home of|entertained Mrs. McKay's broth-|A firm here A by four junior girls. Mr. and Mrs. |* LE Tove. [Clara Page, Toronto, visite: rs.|the Army League in a pamphlet] Mr. Mrs. 1a ve, | Hugh Beaton, hi ledoni [ers from' Peterborough over: the ( Santa Claus (Betty Jane Werry| \Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Beckelt/E, Page. i tiled The British Army = the Nei md Lavtaliee yu BE Sat Wesrengpr EE a ai ab weekend. A and Neil Yeo) with their family and family visited Oliver Beckett, | Mr vi Mrs, Xan Trewin JoR| Nuclear Age" calls attention Pb Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Booth, Os! EO I A ae ed TE Hol. Mr. Marl iiller, New YorkiTos pvr or cane Dok vd of ten presented a drill. | Tyrone. la family gathering urday. the danger of putting too muchlawa. : onl . 4 ¥ Pr. hr ATS = , ; % The program was concluded] Mr. and Mrs. Reg Brack and Those present were Mr. and Mrs: | reliance on nuclear weapons, with| Home for Christmas with Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Ron Werry were man Gibson, included Mr. and City, Mrs. Lillie Robertson, Lind months later marked hot known with a three-act operetta called|girls, Mr. and Mrs. Herman/Roy Trewin and Carol, Mimico, consequent weakening of conven-| and Mrs. J. Glover were Mr. and among Christmas guests of Mr. Mrs. '"Laddie Lawance 3 To sey, jp Cliiisimas With Mr. ja Kingston, Jamaica and "not "The Little Blue Angel", withiHaass and Ronnie, Bowmanville,| Mr, and Mrs. Fred Trewin, andltional military strength. Mrs. J. K. Glover and babyland Mrs. L J. Ball, Uxbridge. ronte, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gibson'and Mrs. H. M, Richardson. nown in Barbados. Qt A An Exciting End-of-Line Clearance tATON sei Reg. 9.95 to 42.50 45 4 Here you'll find styles to suit most decors . . . traditional, contemporary or modern! An interesting collection of table lamps . . . bases are of china, glass, wood, metal, pot- tery . . . shades include rayons and laminated fabrics. Shop early for best choice. . . es- 2 pecially if you'd like a pair. EATON Special Price,each ......................... 1 25 EATON"S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 277 PHONE RA 5-7373 Savings of 20% to 25% on Occasional Ghairs, | | . 'Cuddle Caps' Bulky-knit 'Cuddle Caps Pretty Winter headgear that takes the place of a hat on cold days -- keeps your ears warm, yet is dressier than a ker- chief! These, specially imported, are of soft white bulky- a £25 knit wool, with neat bead trims at each end, under-the-chin ties. EACH .............. @ Reg. 19.95 to 79.95 Ends-of-lines . . . floor samples . . . a wide range of stylings and EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 204 PHONE RA 5-7373 finishes in occasional tables and chairs. ® Coffee and step-end tables; many with easy-care "Arborite" tops. ® Hostess and bedroom chairs; mostly armless; upholstered in a variety of fabrics and patterns. Small and compact... EATON Special Prices, each Wallet/ Change-Purse Combinafion 4.95 16 62.95 : A Florentine-type billfold and change purse; the wallet folds into three, fits easily into pocket or purse; backs onto the . EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 470 PHONE RA 5.7373 two-section change purse. Made of leather, in red, black or tan, with brass-finished snap closing. 4% EACH ® i: Seb esos sess s tresses esses EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 217 PHONE RA 5.7373 mit wd ().. 11 tity spec 1a Is Clean your carpets the easy way... ""Electrchome" Humidifier "Carpeteer"' i Te nti aah dri t Forni Hel a ' : pr QUALITY COTTON BANDEAUX -- At a low, clearance price! Circular ries out furniture. Help overcome its ill effects, and enjoy properly moistur- fo stitched bust cups; clastic inserts. A, B and C cups, 59 v ized air by usingean Electrohome "Humidaire". Let EATON'S trained repre- ; A | A handy gadget that's de- Fae 3210 40 in the group, Bush.» vvrsrenstvrrsessenenlonth sentatives explain to you the full benefits to be derived from this appliance. : = ? : | signed to clean almost all car- MALL LEVEL Hot dry air in homes and offices can be harmful to health, skin, hair. . . even LARGER A77D MODEL---f ge | ; N pets; "Carpeteer" cleans the i or average 6 room home has 5.8 gal. capacity to | | | ; Peis) «aly mn SCHRAFFS 'KITCHEN-KANDIES -- Delectable whipped creams in 89 humidify about 12,000 cu. ft. per hour. Approx. 22 x 10V4 x 24" high, in a el | easy stand-up way. Two tank- nine different flavours; chocolate coated. T-lb. box .......cveevvues ® : mahogany, walnut or blond finish metal cabinet. 4 Ps 7 s---- - fuls clean approx. 9 x 12° rug. LOWER LEVEL : EACH Cerareiaeeiaiane, 0. 5 ih | SAD EACH / ih \ 27" WIDE JUTE CARPET -- Hard-wearing. AS57D MODEL -- for 4 or 5 rooms, has 4.1 gal. capacity to moisturize up to ail with floral designs. YD. ........ 7,500 cu. ft. per hour ) -- ® 'ROOM LOTS' OF WALLPAPER -- Approx. 152 x 10% x 24" high, in mahegany, wal- \ limited choice of patterns. 10 single rolls per bundle. Bundle nut or blond finish metal cabinet. ; | EACH ... 3 95 sy i V2 PRICE CLEARANCE OF HOSTESS CHAIRS -- Reg. 18.95. Ends-of-lines, "eins le iw ® PHONE RA 5.7373 floor samples; walnut-finished. Well-sprung and upholstered. 4 45 . LJ PHONE RA 5.7373 BOER: vv vias vesinomivivesnsrsnndoi sce cnsinnsresssnennseets

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy