THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 9, 1960 3 OSHAWA'S FIRST TELEPHONE ANSWERING-SERVICE wishes to thank all our present customers, and customers we have served. | WEATHER FORECAST ° Warmer Friday But Some Cliou TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| Wi vensenvecers AD ¢ casts issued at 4:30 a.m.: 4 x Synopsis: Very fine late-spring weather prevailed across the en- tire province this mol Seventy-plus figures were ex-|( pected in all localities this after-| Boow. ENJOY e | answer your telephone In Regional forecasts valid until midnight Friday. Lakes Erie, Huron and On- tario, Niagara, Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Kirkland Lake re- gions, Windsor, London, 'Toronto, Hamilton, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with seasonable tempera- tures today. Sunny with cloudy intervals and a little warmer Fri- MAGISTRATE AT BURWASH Magistrate F, S. Ebbs was in the Ontario Reformatory at Bur- wash Wedicsday. He was there to attend the opening of the new prison farm, Camp Bison. Along with 17 other magistrates from southern Ontario he inspected the Telephone Freedom 24 HOURS A DAY Your . . . Office or your name and act as your secretary. ® | answer questions and make appointments. ® | secure nomes, addresses, and telephone numbers. Residence Telephone Answered during ANY period of the day or night -- SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. Those Unanswered Calls Just_after your office closes at noon or for the evenings, could cost you a lot of money end prestige. ® | relay calls to you ot your convenience. about this remarkable Low Cost Service now with TWO edditionel phone numbers te serve you. day. Winds light today, southeast addition to the reformatory sys- ZX 15 Friday. ae Nn Timmins-Kapuskasing: Sunny WESTMOUNT KIWANIANS ASSIST HOSPITAL and warm foday. Showers to behalf eral night. Partly cloudy and continu- On of the members of | Gen Hospital Building | as Henry Reed, first vice-presi- |ing warm with showers Friday. the Westmount Kiwanis Club | Fund. In this picture Kiwaniad | dent of the service club, looks Southerly winds 15 to 25. Cyril A. Powell, the club presi- | Powell (left) is seen presenting | ORO CP = Telnpers: dent, this week presented a | the cheque to William A. Hol- - 4 : cheque for $1000 to the Oshawa | land, hospital superintendent, --Oshawa Times Photo |tures: Min. Max. Ont. Hospital Nurses Plan Reunion Weekend Fo ovo ie : pus On Saturday, June 11, the re- terested in participating in the i} | union of the Yraduate nurses of various activities are most wel. Mrs. Leo Glover, and Everett|North Bay ... Whitby Ontario Hospital, guests come. Mrs. James E. Martin, |Lovell, all of Oshawa. will attend from various parts of RN, is in charge of the reunion. | Canada and the United States. The book entitled '40 Years of| At 1.30 p.m. there is registration. Progress" is now available and EUCHRE on Saturday, June 11, 8 p.m, Fernhill Park Clubhouse. Refreshments. LOST BLACK BRIEFCASE containing union agregments Rossland Rd. E. in vicinity ATTEND CONVENTION DAWSON ..cosseessss 39 Among the 500 delegates at- Yicerls {ending the 42nd annual conven- tion of the Ontario Retail Phar- macists' -Association in London,|Fort William .. of Old Folks Home. || a REWARD : : LT { oA Telephone. Colleet, '| OSHAWA TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE DUNBARTON Yimple 3.2591 143 KING ST. EAST TELEPHONE RA 8-4684-5 OSHAWA aqIadieR a a Weslewr. SUMMER At 2 p.m. presentation of a pic-/copies will be presented to the ture given by the graduates of graduating class. 'Miss Gertrude Bryan, Superin- tendent of nurses from 3% i - 1933. The presentation Ww Dinn H made by Mrs. Richard MacCarl er onors and received by Miss Helen Whit- man, director of nurses. Graduates At Tour of the hospital is followed by an afternoon tea. The Whitby - Brass Band will be in attendance. i ospit a The tea table will be centered by , a cake decorated with dolls| Tuesday evening at the On- dressed in the various uniforms tario Hospital, Whitby, a dinner worn since the first opening of was given in honor of the gradu- the Whitby Ontario Hospital ating class of nurses, of this year. training school. De A. Sweet, acting supetia- On Saturday, June 11, at 7 p.m |tendent, accompanied by Mrs, a banquet will be held at the Sweet, chaired the dinner. The Masonic Temple, Oshawa, for lb T. H. Floyd gave the nd honori: e| hy past graduates and ng Ysczanowshil,. siebios graduating class of 1960. After| Dr : i dinner entertainment will be pre-|clinical director, gave a brief| sented under the supervision ofjtalk to the graduating class. Mrs. J. Harkness. Among the guests present were NEARY NEW SHOP SUMMER STOCK Thursday and Friday 2-9 PM. ST. GERTRUDE'S 690 King St. East ANNUAL Park Opening at Southmead Subdivision on Saturday, June IL. Everyone welcome. BINGO AT THE AVALON Thursday, June 9th 8 PM. Eastview Park Neighborhood Association 20 regular games $6 & $10, 6 jackpot games $40. Share the wealth EBENEZER SUNDAY SCHOOL HARMAN PARK C ¢ BINGO, FRIDAY NIGHT ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 games, $6 and $10 Share the Wealth. 5 -- $40 Jackpots / GIANT SIZE | WADING POOL 'A whale of a sale -- giant size pool, n|the business administrator and On Sunday, June 12 a churchixe "pop o."me members of the medical staff and their wives, the director of nursing and person- service will be held at the recre- ation hall with Rev. H. T. Floyd at 11.15 a.m. Music under the di- rection of Mr. James Sheedy, in- structor. At 12 noon a Mass will| be attended at St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church with| Rev. Father Lee officiating, The church services will be fol- fowed by a basket picnic lunch nel of the teaching and nursing office staff, as well as others. Six nurses will receive their di- plomas and pins at the gradua- tion ceremony on Tuesday, June! 4, 1960: Miss Elsie Armsirong, New Liskeard; Miss Eleanor Bailey, Miss Louise ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1960 SERVICES AT 2-AND 7:30 P.M. Guest Speaker-- REV. H. R. MacDONALD, B.A.B.D., from Thornhill Soloist--MITCHELL GLECOFF $5.95 value, now only $3.66 at Western. Over 5' across, plenty of room for 6 kids or more. Gaily colored super-tough Vinyl for season after sea- son of summer fun. 65" dia,, 12" deep. ' Includes patch kit. fi Id at Pineridge Park on . Bo ia ad Nikita Tous: Wednesday, June 15 -- 8:15 p.m. MINSTREL SHOW put on by the Millbrook W.A. Adults 50c -- Children 25¢ , at » ...yufCrumback, ,Oshawa; Miss Sheila At 7 p.m. a Baccalaureate|0'Donovan, London; Miss Bar- Service will be held in St. John's/bara Sutherland, Byron; Anglican Church, Port Whi anion Sword, Scarboro. Jor the graduating class of 1960. hank. 1/4 HURRY, SAVE AT WESTERN! a 1 Sunday all those who are in- CITY AND BURGESS BEARCAT LANTERN | TREMENDOUS SAVING oN/ Special Western offer--famous Bearcat s : y DISTRICT Lantern, complete with battery and 5.69 TENNIS DATE bulb, for LESS than you'd pay for an " VALUE VALUE We at Kelly's Furniture and Appliance Centre wish to pass on our thanks for your tremendous turnout at our Grand Opening last week. We are particularly gratified with the response to our new Docor. Lounge of fine contemporary and period furniture. Our Gift Department in the Jo* o- Dacor. Jounge this week is featur J ing Decorative movable ROOM ' DIVIDERS at the special low price of only $9.95. Also this week Kelly's are featuring a sale of Italian, Danish and English imported TABLE LAMPS from $9.50. JUNE IS GIFT MONTH and we would suggest you see our imported FINEL, DANSK, KOBENSTYLE, FLAMESTONE, STAVED TEAK Gift- wares from Finland and Denmark at attractive prices. An article in Wednesday's issue of the Times stated that tennis professionals Derek Boc- quet and Peter Dimmer will play an exhibition game at the Osh- ordinary flashlight. Heavy duty 6 volt battery has up to 4 times the life of an "et, ordinary lantern battery. Simple focus- \ sing from full flood to a piercing %2 mile beam. Made expresssly for Western awa tennis club Friday, June 20. NG by the Burgess Battery Company. ; 4 ww HURRY, SAVE AT WESTERN! wrong date was given. The match will take place temorrow, Friday 'SAVE $1.07 PER SET ovLly June 10, at 7 p.m. The two pro- The luxury touch -- at the lowest price K fessionals are English players, now resident pros in Toronto. ever! Add the rich, distinctive look that only whitewalls can give. Convert your REGULAR 3.29 The following streets will be| closed for construction today; Taylor avenue, from Farewell to| Guelph; King street west, from] Gibbons to Stevenson road; Byng avenue, closed from Simcoe north | ot Somerville; Wilson road south. | from Olive evenue to Dean avenue; Olive avenue, from Ver- dun road to Wilson south; Chad- Lurn street, closed at Olive avenue; Central Park blvd. south closed at Olive avenue; Cadillac avenue, closed at Olive avenue; | Highland avenue closed at Olive) avenue. Whenever possible, these| streets will be open for local traffic. Conditions such as wea- ther could require the closing of streets not on the list. OBITUARIES I'{RS. CHARLES S. TAYLOR Mrs. Charles S. Taylor died to- day at the home of her son, Arthur G. Taylor, 1189 Clover-| dale avenue. ) She had been in poor health for the past 18 months. She was born at Fawcett Hill, N.B She was in her 88th year. Mrs. Taylor was the former Jerusha Eva Ayer. Her father) was the late Graftor Ayer and her mother, Elizabeth Ayer. They| were married at Fawcett Hill Dec. 24, 1902. [ Mrs. Taylor taught school for five years. She was a member of| the Campbellton Baptist Church | and a life member of the women's missionary society. She was also | active in Sunday School work. She lived in Oshawa for the past six years. She previously lived in Campbellton and Bathurst, N.B.| She was predeceased by her hus-| band in 1951. { She is 'survived by two sons, | Arthur G. of Oshawa and John of Willowdale; and one daughter, Mrs. W. 8. Richardson (Eliza-| beth), Toronto; and one grand- son, David, of Oshawa. She was the last of her family, The body is at McIntosh's F neral Home until Saturday mc ing. Funeral services will be ' at Maher's Funeral Home, C: bellton and interment will fo. in Campbellton. STREETS CLOSED ordinary blackwall tires to' gleaming whitewalls, and drive in style. Made of high quality rubber in the modern narrow design. Easily installed. 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