The Oshawa Times, 13 Jan 1960, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 13, 1960 © "Maria Van Munster Brian Findlay Mr. W. A. Holmes announced and Mrs, Irvine Harrell led in the devotional period. The theme 1onGES AND | Happy Doubles Club Installs frie i ier SOCIETIES | New Presidents And Officers here wold be bowling on Satur the devotional er Re. A hay va ine Dance for ail Doubles Last year's executive planned Mrs. Stanley Gomme; music, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Bigwood the Te would be bowling on Satur- Wed In Whitby EAM CHAPTER, OES i At St. John the Evangelist] ,SUNB Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Forres- lows: honorary president, The stalled the officers. Past presi-IClubs is to be held on Friday, : : ro. Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, noah jeqelar ag Beta ter were elected presidents of the|Rev. M. A, Bury; past prsidents, Sent, ii Ss Darrel, Sanked February 12, with King Street as| he meeting and presented "Fa- gn Saturday, Jay Pray at the Masonic Temple... Mrs.|Happy Doubles Club of King|Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Harrell; vice ai Yea er gid Po Aon Bests, 4 comumities was named Iv hts. ThA Br Yee ig. iwi gf Bon of Oshawa, took Betty McKinstry, worthy matron IStreet United Church at its regu- presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric|the pisasure he and Mrs. Harrell] ™? | morous manner. Se mg | slides of resided assisted hr Mr. Frankijar meeting held recently. Booth: secretary-treasurer, .Mr.|had exnerienced from their term be held early in March, ih of the activities were also {as his bride, Maria Martina Van Munster, daughter of Mr. and Train, worthy patron. The other officers are as fol- and Mrs. Robert | Elston; welcom-|of office. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Forrester.shown. |Mrs. Joseph Van Munster of| Acting as conductress, Miss j The on - k i Whitby. The Reverend L. J. Aus-|Flora Purdie. introduced the Pas'| tin officiated. Grand Matron, Mrs, Fi Given in marriage by her|Anderson from Bowmanville, who father, the bride was gowned in|was given a warm welcome by| {nylon met and lace. The lace bod-|{the worthy matron. Mrs. ve bl ice studded with sequins featur-|Kemlo, one of the local mem-| led a scalloped neckline and lilv|bers, was glven an extra special) [point sleeves amd the nylon net welcome as DDG Matron of Dis-| {bouffant skirt was floor-length. [trict No. 11 as it was her official |A crown of pearl and rhinestones| visit. held her fingertip veil and she] Mrs. Lena Roberts, Whitby.| |carried a cascade of white carna- Mrs. Ann Creighton, Mrs. Jean| |tions. Gow, Toronto, Mrs. Meta Moore| | Mis Joanne Van Munster was|were warmly welcomed as Past} {maid-of-honor in pink nylon. Her|DDG Matrons. : |short gown, trimmed with white| tne following Past Matrons of |and pink velvet aopliques, styled |g nheam were introduced: Mvs.| a large bertha collar and a f!ly|y ena Roberts, Mrs. Martha Dun- guthered skirt. She wore a white||on Mrs, Laura Stewart, Mrs, | feather hat and carried a cascade| pay Lang, Mrs. Nance McLeese. of mauve chrysanthemums. Theimiss Evelyn Moore, Miss Sylvia flower girls were the Misses|pangmaid, Mrs. Meta Moore, Edna May Findlay, Hennie Van|prs Ruth Bestwick, Mrs. Agnes| Munster and Margaret Findlay alll kemlo, Miss Flora Purdie, Mrs. {in pink nylon net featuring gath-iporothy Haley. Mr. Harry Shel. ered skirts and square necklinesijey Mr, Frark Train, Mr. Bill : studded win Destie Flowered ie, derson, PP's. g crowns held their pink tulle veils A and they carried nosegays of pink Mrs. i Slade FE JOANIE, AGF has Tako and White and mauve 0H all a sneer recovery and lpia | Py my a vay. ssted as sympathy to the bereaved. Bonnie daughter of Mr. an Ap-ny| CMS. tusse nalay aciet 281 rn her official c~pacity, Mrs - Dunc an ron, Doug! Sawyer, Oshawa, : d [pest man and Mr, Ceorge: Find. Agnes Kemlo, rerd instruction Irs. Archie Cameron, Norland, |13" ushered. A reception was held from the Most Worthy Grand at the Pontiac Inn. For the occa- Matron and the Worthy Gr al) nus Home Portraits sion the bride's mother won (Matron, 2050 wave a rea™ on z royal b'ue nylon with black acces- {the **'Star Point" of the ch A sories. The bridegroom's mother e of was in light blue with beige ac-| Mrs. Edna Anderson wished 4 B X11 JARIES| cessories. Both wore corsages of the Worthy Matron and officers (9) NJ carnations. |a happy and successful year. Later the counle left for a wed-| Refreshments were served by JESSIE PANTON AUX. 1 as theme. Mrs, W. F. ding trip to Niagara Falls. For Mrs. Cora Lyons and committee Jessie Panton Evening Auxi : resident, welcomed travelling the bride wore a vel -------- ' A 1 - d expressed n- wool suit with a blue coat and| PARIS CALLING J y : iary held its fin n e th present ¢ hil Th Pal old year in De mbe: ) he ce wishes for a happy new e accessories. oD vl In Paris, the girls are wearing vi wedded pair will live in Oshawa. | . suits matching their dog's Miss Grace H. Anderson con-| fcoat. If doggie wears a leopard. Mrs. Gerald Blears ted the devotional period and FERTILE ISLES skin coat, so does the young Takes Presidency |m:s . al Of Evening WA : cn of the Christ-| The Scilly Islands, which grow lady; if doggie has a patent lea- nging was led flowers and vegetables, lie 30/ther leash, the young lady dons e French, who miles west of Land's End in Corn-|shoes, bag and belt made of a hymn as a solo, wall, England. patent leather. (Jacques Heduy). The evening branch of the WA of St. George's Anglican Memor-'% ial Church held its reg i$ d other worthy ness meeting in the pa en donations, as usual. | report Showed r-- eemmm---- recently, Mrs. William Dodwell reported THE The president, Mrs. F. S. Wot- 1 e. It is to be sent to , opened with s ol rs 0S¢ th Indian Reservé. after which annual r rts re vie . Dancey gave an ac- read by the secretary, S. of the next portion of the David Hutcheon; treasur: making use of a map W. H. Jackson; dorcas secr IY, te in different places Mrs. Robert Clayton. whe cnari les work. SHOP 9 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH new executive. stallation, spoke on the outrea of the Christian church shov how the WA in its work manif stalled for 1960: honorary presi- 4 T thi g- -Ti ; gout, Mis, Di Cross; president, | ee 1] line ot 4 Ent K-135, 20 EXPOSURE Ts. era ears; vice-presi- I an nlarger EACH gent Mrs 2 Callenaivn, sec. Troubles of Baby SA E ; Come and see this for a bargain ap. Mrs: W. Pd Don't let your baby lose | : WORTH $0.00 20 ao o be fa : bl YOURS FOR ONLY o&d ¢ i } oO : ler; Little Helpers' sec mn epeaimein € J . - 4 Me JB Ores ele ST ve s i I Searting Thursday, Jc. 14 & i f Mrs. Gertrude Penman; press, ou waste, vs and | . 7 by i . | A Mrs. W. c ulby. . 1 eS a A hy | J 4 trude Penman gave an " 4 oe ci NO REFUNDS ¥ Mrs. Wotton expressed gie read ap- The Reverend C. D. Cross, who! Fort groups, this outreach. treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Jacl 3 | ~ Digestive m these common address on the study book, 290 ALBERT STREET (Between Gibb and Olive) ke arrangements for a play to Here's A Fistful Of Savings With EVERY DAY DISCOUNT Open: Thursday till 7 p.m. Friday till 9 p.m. Saturday till 6 p.m. BRYLCREEM 39° today. Joanne is CHAMPICN SPARK PLUGS FOR ALL CARS THIS WEEK ONLY JERGEN'S WOODEURY RETAIL 73¢ DISCOUNTED TO .... REGULAR SIZE BAR Seabreexe Stereo CAR TRANSPORT Record Players TRUCK 0 af 29.90 oe -------- C.E.-FE4 Featherweight DRY IRONS Retail 13.95 Discounted to 9.50 Westinghouse Maniel Radios 8 mm. MOVIE ROLL Retail 21.95 -- Discounted Teo EACH . 8 m.m. MOVIE MAGAZINE EACH LJ OUNT HOUSE RA 8-0311 ARANGCE! SALE STARTS THURS. 9 a.m. 'til JAN. 30 REMNANT TOWELS ENDS! Savings ! Bargains ! Exceptional Buys! 6 clearing lines in lore, i Dozens of Drapery and Curtain 3 Only -- 2.3 Brownie Movie Outiit including Movie Camera, Licht Bor end T 375 watt EBR bulbs, Na al list price $48.75 3 OUTFITS ONLY ree. 24.38 Argus Special Automatic Color (QE P " site Ero echor For all 2 x 2 Slides. Retail 29.95. Special Below Wholesale 21.90 Of steel construction, made by Louis Marx, aj prox- imately 25" long. V/orth 5.00. We're overstocked, You pay only eshments were served by NO CHANGE IN THE PRICE OF OUR CAMERA FILMS 1 Only -- Hansa 127, 120, 620, BLACK AND WHITE EACH - - 127, 120, 620, COLCR Piciure Printer A |v Fretfulness bers for their support du Clayton and Mrs. R. A. Ke iy aE Ry past year and introduced 3 y | »# Feverishness|r card convener, Miss Dulc ene fhe ig thanks to the executive an rom recipients presided over the service of tch Th Watch These The following officers were in- dorcas secretaries, Mrs. sion Unlimited in Africa", s tr 5p Cl ing the thought that "the duty of] nde ut gi s Own the Christian Church is to show Tablets Geta what love is". ® NEW! BABY Ss OWN COUGH SYRUP The next business meeting will bies. Soothing, quickly | be held on February 4, WoR't yet Gigusfien BLOUSES! Good selection in styles BATH "Orient Lisle or Rayon HOSIERY A discontinued color and mill runs. Sizes 9 = 11. 2 shades of beige. Reg. to 1.50. 1.00 Sore ius bolt ends . . , up to 3 yard color choices. Sizes to. 45" long. Reg. | pieces . . . values famerly sold to 11.95. TO CLEAR . cienives G9. uc "Kenwood" BLANKETS Once-a-year reductions to clear over-stock on colors and dis- play soiled blankets . , . big choice. 20% i REGULAR 0 PRICE colors -- Clearance from ular stock. 332% 60 ONLY '""NU-BACK" CORSETS Brocade Batiste in skirt to $1.98 ea 1.00 = | "Tex-Made"' Flannelette BLANKETS about $1.50 per pair on Our once a year stock reduction sale means all of these and more . . « Come in and shop around -- We do not begin to have space enough to list all the $$$ Savings -- See our ""Over-Buys"' slashed . . . our "Special Buys" reduced and "Goodwill Offerings" priced for Goodwill only. i Reductions 20% to 50% Throughout The Entire Store! CHILDREN'S PYJAMAS A mixed group of styles, length, front-lace with comfort- broken. in sizes and colors, cbs Action: Back fostitte priced to clear. Some sets have Length to 15 t 7 ir Sizes extra lowers, Sizes 1 to 6. Reg. 27 fo 36. Reg. 70 5.32 You can say these mill Pink or blue borders on thick creamy white. The big size to 2.98. i 1.50 READY-TO-HAKG DRAPERIES Discontinued Fabric lines from floor "Fibreglas"" -- the newest of the easy to stocks, fine patterns and good color care for miracle fabrics. Co mplete with Watson's PANTIES-VESTS 6 styles made from Courtould's strip- ed viscose. Our annual offering of counter soiled and factory imperfects priced ot a big saving. Colors of x iSite, some peach. Sizes S, M, L, OS, 25%: All Children's SNOW SUITS COAT SETS 332%; yu choice. Complete lining and hooks. Single width reg. to $20.55 12 88 . 14 Double w width reg. to sad. 95 29.89 44.89 Triple width reg. to $59.95 PAIR .convenennnnnns... hooks. ingle width reg. to $16.95 12.98 Dguble width reg. to $233.95 re PAIR [9 98 Triple width reg. to $51.95 [a PAIR ......vvvenswnnes Ld 08 a Simcoe at Athol 'S RA 5-1151 25 Only "'Cabincraft" Needletuft BEDSPREADS close needletuft pattern. cotton fringe on sides and Double bed size and 7 lid colors: to choose from. DRESS FABRICS SUITINGS - COATINGS Dozens of bolts and prices to clear to make room for new stocks. 332%

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