18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 2 21, 1960 | Doubles Club Elects Slate For New Year KEDRON --~ Doubles Club ap- proved the slate of officers pre- sented by the nominating com- mittee, resulting in the following executive for 1960: Honorary presidents, Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Love; past presi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. William Snowden; presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tregunna: idents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Parks: secretaries, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hitchens; assistant secre- taries, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maid- man; fireasurers, Mr. and Mrs, Derek Barnett; stant treasur- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ogle. There are 24 couples on the membership roll. The United Links Class of {Young People enjoyed an evening of bowling on Friday. Both five land ten-pin bowling were tried, {under convenership of Robert Spencer. HOME AND SCHOOL Coronation Home and School executive have arranged the next meeting for Thursday evening, Feb. 4. Officers for 1960 include: president, Mrs. B. Hitchen; vice- president, Mrs. J. Harlock; sec- retary, Mrs. W. Simpson; treas- urer, Mrs. Bert Smith. PAPER DRIVE Kedron Boy Scouts are having a paper drive on Saturday, Jan. vice-pres-| 23, and request the usual co-oper- ation. The Community Club hopes for a good attendance at the card party planned for Saturday eve- ning, Jan. 23, in the Community Centre The Adult Bible Class will meet on Monday evening, Jan, 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry. Ae elas ee SEALE OPEN THURSDAY Shown below are just a few of the many, many out- standing specials on sale this week at your friendly "Power Oshawa" | CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2. Relative by . Mat marriage 3. Number . Chinese . Scotch noodles alder . Troupe . Scolding' . Systema« wife AURUSS . Place of oblivion . Spring bulb . Close to (poet.) 2. Girl's name tized , Throw . Light blow . Hairy , One x 15. Cleopatra's . Miss Lee, of SALAD [CIAITIHIS] shoe silent films E 7. High 9. Sloping Extinct 3. Ouch! letters bird 9. Born 10. Py ids, 33. 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Fifty persons lost their | the impact in marshy farmland. treachery Capital Airlines plane which | lives in the crash, when the --(AP Wirephoto) 3. Aquatic MANCHESTER . Acclaim . Perform Queen of ----- (Bib.) MANCHESTER -- Mr. and . Erases Mrs. Jack Stevens and family, of Michael Starr and Mrs, Starr, ily. Fred Christie emceed thr (print.) North Bay, are visiting his bro-/ Mayor Lyman Gifford and Mrs. evening and called upon seve ral ther, Theo. Stevens, and family.|Gifford, Oshawa, and Mr. andfor speeches. The Farrow bre Mr. W W. Holtby returned Mrs Doug Whitby. thers entertained with music and home from Port Perry Hospital Friends were from song and many enjoyed dancing DOWN on _ Saturday after two weeks' ---- CLEARANCE HOUSE - AJAX MEN! Save 23.18 | 0s : , LADIES' a Glider Pilot FEN oly Blouses Always Must SUITS soit Alter Plans On Saturday evening the fam- ily of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chris tie entertained them at The Reg. 3.95 » 50 Sits FORONTO (CP)--When Charlie Yeats leaves home weekends his Senl For vife Pe vi Clearance Flamingo Grill in Port Perry to ew end up 's one of Can are all First fi |} where a number of friends were/Greenbank, Sonya, Port Perry vaiting ffer Ir ations | waiting to offer congratulations' ,nq Manchester. Mr. and M and good wishes i Christie received many gifts in Among those present were Hon, cluding luggage from their fam-| 7-LB. e BAG Special! PETER POWER LINE 995° 15-0Z. TINS Coates present SPECIAL! CRISP EMPEROR U.S. NO. 1 RED GRAPES 2 Ibs. 25 SPECIAL! TENDER CANADA NO. 1 BRADFORD CARROTS ...u. 19° POLY BAG SPECIAL! TASTY NO. 1 IMPORTED SPINACH 2 .....29° - a. *S Of x © 9 «4, DRESS OR WORK { Trousers y Sizes 36 to 44 Special! BRIGHT'S - FANCY TOMATO [11]14 ii "1 lo) Ti 'N SPECIAL! GOV'T GRADE A OVEN READY ROASTING OR FRYING -- FRESH CHICKENS u.39- 3-LB. SPECIAL! LEAN MEATY -- BLADE BONE REMOVED 1. 4G BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST » 51 All at One | celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary. Present were all the members of their family, Miss Cathrine Christie, Mrs. Christie's ada's leading glider pilots GIRLS'--LADIES' Mr. Yeats spends every free KIDDIES' WINTER hour in his 560 - pound motorless plane and; likely as not, will CAR COATS bring it down in the middle of a four brothers and their wive and her sister Carmen, Mrs field or swamp Sizes 4 fo 18. Reg. 18.75 From Bigg and husband, from London, a 9 i weggue, ' Port Huron and Toronto. Later in the evening all arrived at Dr SIZES 35 TO 46 ALL FOR 1 B17 HAMMERS -- Rubber - grip In the world soaring champion ships last year in Poland. he was one of three Canadian entries. On one flight he couldn't make it back to the airport and crashed in a swamp. He crawled out and met some farmers. He managed to tell them by sign language what had happened and they set out to find the glider. After four urs Charlie found it but by that ime had lost the farmer The crack-up hurt his ranking still managed to finish 18th ut of 62 competitors CT MEN S DRESS SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 4.95 1 9 » We're never sure where we're Ladies' going." he said recently as he Reg. 1.95 handle 1 11 prepared his glider for a flight a MEN'S PARKAS AND pair Reg. 2.95 . ord airport, home of the Ins ry ------------ Southern Ontario Soaring Associ THERMO LINED ert en = em CLOTHES BRUSHES 49° ation . Porcelain TEA POTS 11% JACKETS «= d 3% v0 da Poteelain DIAPER PAILS -- | PLASTIC GLASSES -- Bog of izes to With lid 24 Plastic Reg. 0.00 Reg. 3.98 1 99 Glasses ' 19 Reg. 79c BOYS" DRESS PANTS. Sizes Reg. 5.95 FROM 2.69 Save On Paimolive Products WILDROOT CREAM OIL 51° Large size WILDROOT CREAM 4 OIL 29 Small size Kidskin GLOVES -- 09° 2 FOR 1.00 'Usually we can pick out our destination but there is always the chance something will hap- pen. The air currents change so we have to alter course in mid- flight ° He added that gliding isn't as ted color big a sport in Canada as it is in : 29° Europe. There were only a few Half.pint tin hundred glider pilots in all Can T PY . ada compared with 60,000 in Oo Boys' better SHOES. Broken Poland and 30,000 in England 1.99 Stopette Spray DEODORANT. Reg. 69¢ 39 Students Fix : 10¢ Observatory 1.99 ve FREDERICTON (CP) -- Stu. COMBE; cos. 06 1 SEI nvion Sher . Safesve dents at the University of New 5 1 29 Brunswick have begun to restore Plastic HAIR BRUSHES ag 28 2 Reg 245 JON a century-old observatory ALL TOYS, GAMES eq. 89 23 Ladies' Seamless 6 REDUCED NYLONS. Reg. 79c 39 3 PAIR 1.00 Robert Andrews of Marysville s-- Unbreakable Plostic LL Lodies' N.B., and Allan Stewart of nearby GLASSES, | 9 REE ---- -1 MEN'S ASSORTED . Seamless 29° Oromocto, second year science 4 FOR 16 DRE OR 14 NYLONS. Reg 69c SHOES CLEARANCE LADIES" SUITS students, with the help of a sci 4 PAIR 1.00 Reg to 5.95 49 4. 9 ence graduate and a physics pro fessor are restoring the telescope m-- w-- | SHAVING | BRUSHES Steri li LADIES' LINED JEANS. z and observatory. built on the s----n--------r ------ MEN'S UNDERWEAR SPECIAL! TASTY MEATY Pittsburgh Rubberized Satin Finish PAINT. Req. 79¢ 8 to 14 Reg. 2.29 pair 1. 2 PAIR 3.00 MISSES' © LEOTARDS built-in qirdle Reg. 4.95 2.49 cars 10" 12 Painters WHITE . OVERALLS. Reg. 2.49 1.00 COLGATE TOOTH POWDER. Large size COLGATE TOOTH POWDER. Small size SHAVING CREAM Large size RONSON ELECTRIC SHAVERS bf og 1 12. £9 60° 3' 54° with ---------------------------------- Reg. 4.79 LADIES' ASSORTED Record Greeting CARDS. Reg. 98 LADIES' Winter Coats REG. 39.95: campus in 1951 Broken Sizes, The observatory was estab. lished under the direction of Wil liam Brydone Jack, then presi dent of the university. He em : iE ik F lar 4.9 ployed it to gather information to correct errors in the interna tional boundary The observatory, with its orig inal telescope still in place, is CIRLE marked by a plaque erected 4 1955 by the Historic Sites Monumgnts Board of Canada Ladies' Better SLIPPERS. Reg -------------------- PA Boys' Leather 2% BELTS. Req. 98 HIGHWAY NUMBER TWD Boys' Sport and Dress SHIRTS 1.00 COTTON BLOC S j 1g] KING ot WILSON