Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill and/market because of the premium Roy on the Canadian dollar | "'When one considers the eom. "petition down there it is surpris. ing they are able to keep their Premium On Dollar markets going at all," declared Liberal George Burchill in the os Hurts Lumber Trade Mrs, Ronny Bowmanville, Mr. and Senate's throne speech debate Senator Burchill, a lumber mer. # Mrs. Ray Van Meer, and family OTTAWA (CP)--A New Bruns Shan, a din la =~ A / s F F » an ami i . » . ors ol anadian woods products Yeo, Prov idence, called on K. McGill, Wick senator said Wednesday 1t/had Jost $60,000,000-870,000,000 be- anc gay il Mrs. Tell Rok Ji Jurprising that Canadian pulp cause of the premium on the a 5 [& Obinson and ang Home E. A. Werry, and Mrs. G. Mc- Gates Mills, Lean attended the Presbylerial at/F. Pethick and Robin, Toronto, boys visited Mr. and Mrs Church, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs, SR. McGill Sunday. Pethick Hardy Mr. and Mrs and awa, called on day and Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Broek, Jow- and Mrs. Herman Haass and $10.00 to the Fred Victor for girls. Mrs. M treasurer's |Renneth Holliday, Mrs. Dave (Coates represented the WMS of Brooklin United Church at the AT BROOKLIN a voyterial, in Simcoe Roberta May and Billie Lock ver spent the weekend at the eat er 0 S home of their grandmother, Mrs R Irwin, Oshawa U F ht Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 3, 1960 WA Meets At Enniskillen Hobbs presented the Simcoe United report and Mrs. Wednesday Beckett was in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey program which opened with & Bowmanville, visited Mu piano solo by Susan Wearn. Mrs, Mrs. E. Wright Wednesday : ' ens Lo Stainton gave a humorous Clark Williams, Port Hope By MRS. RU! LL GRIFFIN reading and Mrs. Logan spoke on Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fallis ENNISKILLEN Mrs. Ivan hymns, Lunch followed with a/manville, visited Mr. and Bradley Sharp was hostess to the WA with social how Ted Werry, Sunday Beckett in charge of de: Mrs W Toms, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon It was decided to give Mrs. O. C Ash- Mary and Neil visited Mr ton, Mrs Mes. Mrs. D. Yeo, Oshawa Osh Sun Ross Smith H. Stevens Mu Logan, Mrs, F Ashton, Mrs. L R. J. Ormiston, paper manufacturers have Canadian dollar in relation to visited friends at Newcastle, Mrs, F. Sunday votions By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- Inclement wea- ther and almost impassable roads forced cancellation or post ponement of many functions here ever the weekend. This included many church meetings and the Women's Institute social Attendance at United church Sunday was small' for the same reasons BRIDGE CLUB SCORES The bridge club held 'its week ly session in the township hall when high scores were register- ed as follows NORTH AND SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heron, 82; Walter Wadell, Jack Patter- son, 79%; Mrs, Cyril Davies, Zion CGIT | Plans Lunch By MRS. HARRY FISHER ZION--The CGIT held its meet ing Monday night at Mrs. Paul Sobil's home. Mrs. Herb Stewart, Mrs. Tom Sobil assisted by Shar on Fisher and Margaret Pingle conducted devotions Mrs, M. Master read a stor) on African children The girls worked on drums as Robert Heron, 75; Mrs. D Marjorie Fairservice, and Mrs. John H. Good Mrs Davies, 74; Mi win, 7 EAST AND WEST Mrs. Arthur Boyes Jordon, "73; Mrs. W Mrs Stewart 691, Holliday, Dave Coates 6714 Mrs. W. Lambe Mrs Walter Wadell, 66; Joe Buckley, H. Ta rasaki, 65 Mrs. Nora Medland, Kenneth PERSONALS Mr. and Jeffrey and called on Mr Elliott, Sunday Helen Alves ston General Hospital, weekend with her parents, and Mrs. Norman Alves, Mrs. Arthur Elliott fell returning from church Sunday and is confined to bed for a few days suffering with shock and bruises Gwen Thompson of Toronto spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. S, Thomp- son Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook Douglas and Mrs Arthur J Cook, are vacationing in Florida Lois Taylor spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Taylor, at Beaverton Mrs. Vera Richardson is a pa tient at St. Michael's Hospital F'oronto. Mrs. Jack Keenan John of Oshawa and Mrs. Arthur therapist at King spent the Mr. while* SPECIAL! . WED., MARCH 2 to SUN., MARCH 6 This Weekend Only fos dri pEvon ICE CREAM \a HOLIDAY ICE CREAM BRICK L. Wearn, Mrs R Virtue, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Joe Switzer, Jody, Oshawa, called on P Ellis, not lost their entire United States|U S funds SELLING OUT SALE Hl SELLING OUT SALE AL'S BI-RITE ELLING ouT SALE ENDS THIS SATURDAY THE CARPENTERS ARE ARRIVING MONDAY TO START RENOVATING . . . ALL STOCK MUST BE CLEARED TO THE BARE WALLS . . . RE- a project for the buffet luncheon to be held April 10 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs Hampton visited Perkins Sunday. Mrs. Ross Stainton attended a knitting club at Mrs. James Mc Arthur's home in Oshawa Owing to the snow - filled roads there was no Sunday Schoo! or church service Sunday. The WA meeting is postponed until April ee va we) only 3GE Jack Patterson, Mrs. Lloyd Ste LANE PHARMACY Mrs. J. H. McKinney 302 STEVENSON ROAD NORTH GARDLESS OF COST. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS White broadcloth. Sizes 14 to 17. Reg. price 3.95. FINAL SELLING OUT PRICE 2.99 MEN'S SUEDE WINDBREAKERS Silk-lined. Sizes 34 to 46 Reg. price 14.95. 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Friday, March 4th, 8 p.m. McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY, OSHAWA ONTARIO RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION (FEDERAL) Mr. and and family of Mr. and Sunday Pearl Pascoe was one students from Bowmanville High School who flew from Malton air port Friday to attend a students' council conference in. Sudbury { Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott and Linda, Kedron, visited Mrs. Mac- | Masters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. € Glaspell | have left for a three-week vaca-| tion in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sleep and family and Mrs. Sleep Sr., Cold-| water, visited Frank Pascoe Sun-| day. | Mr. and Mrs. James Killen vis: | ited their baby son at Oshawa! General Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Verne Osborne | Oshawa, were guests| Mrs. Tom Sobill Assorted styles and colors, sizes 36 to 44. Must be cleared. SELLING OUT SPECIAL PRICE of four SELLING OUT SALE EEEEENES SELLING OUT SALE BEEN SELLING OUT SALE BEES SELLING OUT SALE BEES SELLING OUT SALE MEN'S SUBURBAN COATS Quilted lining. 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