The Oshawa Times, 8 Oct 1960, p. 8

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(Executive, Teachers, Introduced PERSONALS Hniaas lauds | ly Sr At Dr. CF. Cannon H&S Meet Wr, and Mrs, Fred Lloyd, wik|Gowldiwrn, Mrs, A, C. Christie Wi Lroups x seaming fo wot pt So how their daughters, Ruth and Nancy | Mrs. C, F. Hewer and Wes. C, For Support f themsely oF hem 16 prepare €e meeting rade 4 Wiss Dorothy Can- BF Spend the Thenksgiving McDonald, A guest at the party Mrs, Eleanor hobiday as guests of Mr. and was Mr. Arthur Winter former. The Reverend €. D. Cross ad for the exire mile in We and 1» Mrs, Bryce Shipley at Pointe principal of the school, Who dressing the conference of Scout "PRE & Lo0d. contribution to the parents visited the school and Wir, Swain VanComp; Grade § -- Pwehec shake Iriefly to the stidents Auxiliaries on Wednesday spoke "OILY; 16 prepare hearts were given the opportunity Ar, William Richardson; Grades V Wem ' xian of scouting as & Great miTeie and minds for better things meeting the teachers in their # and 7 Wr William Gauley the Fe ! endl will open Members of 8. David's Society of our time The founder, fhe late. Mr, Cross ha the mothers' classrooms Grade 6----Miss Marlene Spencer; '"e Fin Fair to he held next chartered a bus om Phuesday Sir Robert Baden Powell had #wxiliagries would dedicate them. | Mrs. Geoige Peters, president, Grades 5 and 6 Miss Judy ad nase the Alspices of Bowith venng 16 attend the perform taken Duty to God and Service selves to i fresh stort ip their Loresided at the first meeting of Hobbs Simaoe ome and Behom Asso ance of the Welsh Male V 01 € ilo Others and woven them into 3 #O7% "The best place for our the season and welcomed all Mr. Korry reported that the ©#HON analy In Wassey ey Yoronta pattern of Jie boys to learn fs from their lt. Fie We hobigill . hit e im @ Re party was made up 4 Agr fathers and mother present, The minutes were read school purse will he in ptlendance! mo. . oop. FRE Pp as | People of all ages are en 5 @ 5. Remember by Mrs, Roy Haber and treasur every Tuesday morning and the aan. Virthdor parties, wed and rs From Ron +] » gaged In scouting" he said. + Al the scout promise "To help do er's report hy Mrs, Gordon Sher first and third Friday of each con 71% ICTSOries, co ree Me and Wi iahire in the basic ideals in ite var duty fo God and & good turn lock. Mrs, Peters introduced the month. Also the school's public go Ao pli " yom pv hal es bor, Pabise ¥ gud Mr wil are working for the same CTV day 190061 executive as follows: vice: speaking contest is to take PLace nic cotmmn Write ele phome Wr Dovid Pugh, Wr. ond oy cause, hulding character in the istrict Commissioner Edward i 5 fle fins (Hie, ¥ 30 o M on f ' me ] Zh ¥ A § 7 0 presi, Mrs Allen Johns Octoney id and 14 School ately or visit the social department. Gordon Locke, Mrs, 1. G. Kin 1¥oth of oir and Aker introduced the Reverend on, Mr. Hans Natge recording patrols have heen organized BY) with your item of mews for whichisey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil counting Is neither a politica) CIinton Cross 'and thanks were secretary, Mrs, Roy Haber or Constable Bill Tane of the Osh-ihere' is np charge (Felephone lisms, Mr. David Munkey, Mr i 4 prof making organization, Expressed hy Mrs, Douglas Red responding secretary, Mrs, Vietor awa Police Department and Mriga 34474 Daniel Jones. Wr. and Mrs TF was outlined in the Sermon on Path, president of the Bh Oshe Hulatt; treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Richardson. October 10 to 16 is Gwyn Price, Wr and Mrs. Ger the Mount: "Whesoever compels iy Auxiliary to the speaker for Sherlock exe utive: Mrs, Walter ( hirch and Schon week and) Recently Hie Puke of Edin gid Bull, Miss Beverley Bull Mr me fo £0 with him one mile preg: addr and for the use of the Paterson, Mrs. Alex Christie, children should he encouraged (o burgh Home and School Associa and Mrs. Isaac Hughes, Mrs. PRFes me for the second mile pr sh hall for the conference, Mrs dames Mclean, Mr. Roy regularly attend Sunday Sechool.|tion held a farewell party for the olive Hult Bowmanville: Mr - Wrs Fiedpath also Godfrey, Mr. Walter Ham The position of room mother students who left the school 188 John Jones. Stouffville in for cooking potatoes and vege "KE 10 the group wha catered The teaching staff for the com- chairman was accepted hy Mrs June. Mrs, Gordon Jackson : ro tables and In charge of eos on for the luncheon -- ' ing year was introduced by the Hey Hutcheon, Several mothers president of the association, wel: The Reverend J. K. Moftat will operations are Mr and Mrs Wal A BIRTHDAY PICTURE principal, Mr. G, Arthur Korry, volunteered as room mothers comed the students, and Mrs, he chief carver at the 0-5 Club's| ter Rowe and Mr. and Mes, Regi Kindergarten Miss Beverly. The 196061 budget and the As- " N MeDonald, who convened annual turkey supper next Satur-ingld Piper. Overseers in the din CE M : f | & A sverly Pi 3 i Bylaws were presented! 'neé party, introduced the enter: day. The club is anticipating a! ing wil > : a sireet south. Ronnie was four | WH od Mrs, B. Cecil Bint |Stanzel and Miss Beverly Pine; sociation By i Re i : E Ailing room will he Mr, and Mrs Ronald Alan snd Ralph agri nd Wil s is i gy My Fo Mrs. K. ( Shortt, Grades 1 Mrs, Marian Harri- and approved. The room attend- '@Iners, who were: Dennis Za: exowd of around seven hundred BR. 1, Barrand and Mr. snd Mrs ENGAGEMENT Willis are the sons of Mr, and ting his second birthday to- | all of Oshawa son and Miss Ann Saunders; ance hanner was won by Mrs |Porozan, accordianist; Johnny at the Thanksgiving supper, to be William Doe and the rest of the Mr, and Mrs, Earle W, dames, and Mrs, Alan Shortt, Simcoe y. They are the grandsons of ~Photo by Bill Stennett Grade 2 Miss Devine Kemlo|lrene Taylor's room, Mrs, Roy May, guitarist Dennis Taylor served buffet style, and everyicouples will be working in the Oshaws, wish to announce the ens y # g 4 3 d Lee Westles A a > ¥ h . and Mrs. Berniece Wood; Grade Godfrey was the pianist for the ane, oe : estiey The Mani member of the club has a Joh kitchen and waiting in the dining gagement of thelr daughter, 3 ~ Miss Jane Bradley and Mrs. evening aes. pantomimisis. Mr, Paul to do, The conveners are Mr, andi rooms, The supper is held in the Dorothy Isabelle, to Mr, Reuhen Mrs, Arthur Bathe The pur of Mrs, John 4 t Irene Taylor; Grades 1 and 2 A social period followed the| Wright, Grade 6 teacher, enter: Memorial Hall of Simeoe Street! Broadbent, son Westmount H&S Association llustrated Talk |Mrs, Margaret Inwood; Grades 3 meeting with refreshments fined he children with cartoon thasing has heen done hy wy gd United Chureh, the guests BEsEM Brondhent Osha wa and . . : and 4 Miss Rosemary Austin ed b £ exeeutive nme A Fefresnmnets were Mrs 4. Fincombe an F-'hling first in the Sunday School late Mr. Broadbent, The marria Views UNICEF Film At Meeting On Jamaica wee 3 served hy Mrs, Alan Smith, Mrs,'and Mrs, - Nicholas Gulenchyn {rooms to avoid congestion will take place early in November | = Westmount Home and School My James Anderson Mr Pleases Chapter ! Gordon Jackson, Mrs. R Extra stoves have heen brought Association held its regular meet- Chase introduced he assistant 5% Ca \ ing on Monday evening, October Mrs. 8. Brackero A colorful and most interest | y i 4 3, with Mrs. Graydon Guisole Publications chairman, Mr ing talk on Jamaica was given NATIONALLY ADVERTISED TN { prseident, presiding Reginald Bryant, reminded mem: hy Mrs. Lloyd Akin to the mem : : ~ Mr. Grant Stephenson showed bers that there were copies of the hers of the Golden Jubilee Chap | / the film "A nment Children," Home and School Creed in differ-|ter 1ODE al the regular meeting /d A yr narrated hy Danny Kaye. This €P inguages availahle Mrs. al Adelaide House f ; 4 3 film explains the worth of the Gutsole asked members to keep) With the aid of colorful slides 4 ; ! the following dates in mind: The My Akin took the members on 7 A Frior lo the business of the Dr. C. F. Cannon Home ghey: Grade and School Association many Beauchemin, Grades 7 and # UNICEF organization with . the * children of the world, Pupils o McLaughlin bibran Is pre senting a tour of the island and told taining permission will he col-| Art of the Children of the some of ils history. She spoke " . leeting for the worthwhile cause | World," heginning October 3; Oc- of its industries its British cus. 40 Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial BA 3-3474 Mrs Jams anderson. vice. | ober 10-16, Church and School ams, its university and the fact|-= . Week: November 7-12 is Educa: that Jamaicans are a mixed race B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, October 8, 1960 president, introduced M Bhar \ t A i tion Week, A tentative date, No-\fpom white to dark skinned peo ple living harmoniously together ron Bessie, a ent at the dered k school, who played a piano solo 00 Ie 4 i aker i I in the perso A > > » g Mrs. Ralph Bohel thanked |? *Peaker al A Au I Ir kin made the members Mies pod fe 4 iii " of Arthur V. Pigott, MA; Home feel they would like to make a Huns ne e e a ge 0, ember B, 1s being con 2 was a variation on "0 ( nada and School Council October "2, 8 visit to Jamaica with her glow and the aple Leaf Forever # o'clock at E, A, Lovell School ing account of its beautiful moun » | w / : irs, Harold Simpson, past presi: ans wondertul heaches and cit. 11St@118 icers For H | He ecretar repor Vit ident of Canadian National Fed. p | 4 4 A highlight of the evening Guests were present from burt and her mother and several WY 5 I: read by Mrs. H, R, De Mille and! gration. is to he the guest speak Ronald nomi I nt allegs treet School 178 $ { . treasure ] 0 Af {R ee 5 { yi he 29 Hin Wi a ool hezast Vir Akin niroduction of her Whith Brougham Stouffville, including Sunshine Lodge 5 hy as won hy kindergarten and 4 hoo! ¥ azaar Saturda house 18st, Mrs. Faye Baunders Brooklin Port Perry \ Bowman Presentations were also made! § oe LL teacher. Mr Margare! | o hor Th y oeloch i' the ®f damaica, who is in Canada on ille i. ort Hope and New Glas: (nthe incoming Noble Grand, | LN rs emh 2 a o'clock at th 3 " r 5 '" gam Y an 10DE Scholarship. Mrs. Saun-| gow, Nova Scotia, for the installa: Sisier Durke and to Sister Mar | ' : tod Fed 4 Mati ra of the i n Grades 9ers spoke briefly and thanked tion meeting of Sunshine Rebekah! gavel Gray with her mother, Sis ¢ ' ttending the eden Mothers of the pupi ) Gra de Monday es Wy Home and Sehanl Counell.\6 and 7. Miss Be leroy Bull's and JOE in Canada for the opportu Lodge No, 222, on Monday even-! ier [rene Willes doing the honors A oy ( J rhor h Octo Mr, Grant Stephenson class| MY. given her to continue hey Ing October 3 ister May Skea received a 4p Me Gravd G itsole and! ser od re fre hment tudies. She is at present at The early part of the meeting gift of welcome from the Mizpah| ¢ y tending Toronto University and was presided over hy the outgoing Club which is composed entirely y I ) { working for a. Bachelor of Edu. Noble Grand, Sister May Skea, of Pasi Noble Grand officers S H&S A ' ti cation degree and vice-grand, Sister Greta Drip Following the closing of lodge ary treet ssocla 10n The Regent, Mrs, J. 1. Hough. kle, who gave her annual report. all adjourned to the banquet hall A y " n . ton, opened the meeting and the A guard of honor of Bunshine where a hanquel was convened n po i : minute of the May and June Rehekah Lodge memhers wearing bh the incoming Noble Grand : k | Holds Get Acquained Night meetings were read hy Miss long gowns of yellow hrocaded Sister Greta Drinkle and Viee-| ® : 2. i 00s 50 you now you can rely on our Betty Turner, secretary, includ. tafetta with orchid corsages, and Grand Sister Margaret Gray as-| i R) Get acquainted night, the first Announcements included the Ing a letter from headquarters carrying blue and white ehrysan- sisted hy Bister Estella 8ims and y SANITONE SOFT-SET fall meeting of Mary Street Home October 25 meeting of the Osh. coverin the donation to the! themum escorted the following several others. Autumn hloom ar and School Association, again awa and District Home and Oshawa General Hospital Fund. distinguished guests into the rangements decorated the table lic: with a School Council at which Mr. Har. Educational Secretary, Mrs. John Lodge Room ry eaning proved to he most popular The president, Mrs. Harold B he held in Peterborough on Oc. Bina Island and announced that| No. 7, was introduced hy Sister Armstrong, assisted hy Mrs, [tober 20 with the Association to IODE headquarters were sending Vietoria MaGee; Sister Edna TUESDAY 5 ing Service in the Saturday Eveni 08 A me one. Poly A the send two delegates, It was of In-(representatives (no the various) Jex, district deputy president, St. Matthew's Guild Pictured after their wedding | Cowan, is a graduate of Si ¥ 1 , Saturd 4 E ning Post or : recently at Bt, Gregory the | Joseph's Hospital and the Uni. | the Ladies' Home Journal, This nationally parents and the membership '€Test fo learn that the Hard of|adopted schools to inspect them| District No, 8, Oshawa and East, King Sireet H and 8 Assn ecel had % 2 ; vv Hearing School was operating at and see what their requirements! was introduced hy Sister Luel-|Bi, Peter /A Greal Roman Catholic Chureh | versity of Toronto and has join : : chairmen Mis, A gaara Simeoe Hall and thai an Auxil:|Were a Pine; Assembly conductor, Woodcrest H and § Assn are Mi and Mrs. Donald | ed the nursing. staff of the Vie advertised dry cleaning=the best that money cepted memberships, An interest hoped| Services at Home and Abroad Sister Ivy Arksey of Brooklin was BA Home League Arthur Rionne Daughter of My torian Order in Oshawa. The | can buy is the kind you get when you send ing display on the publications that volunteers for this auxiliary convener Mi Horace Ward: {Introduced by Sister Lillian TOPS Club ah I ; Georg Bernard | bridegroom is the son of Mrs f ) table was arranged hy Mrs, Will come from interested f:'s|Whate thanked the members for| French: ister Christina Roberts Christ Church Eve, WA owan of Oshawa, the bride, | Russell Craddock of Oshawa your clothes to us, Before we were licensed as f a : | d p 4 \ ; Bis z 8 3 A the former Miss Joa 8 Marie y late Snr y James Newell and Mrs, Wilbert other than the parents involved. turning in the summer work so of Whithy was introduced hy Sis-|King Street WA orme oanne Marie | and the late Mr, Henry Dionne Sanitone Dry Cleaners we had to prove that Clarke The fall rummage sale is to/Promptly and it was decided that|ter Flora Purdie Canadian Legion Aux | he purchase a wreath to hel The following are the officers Evelyn Goodwin Group we had the skill and equipment necessary to Mrs. Armstrong presided for a Pe held on Tuesday, November 1 Court Oshawa, 10¥ J ; ww rs 8, with Mrs. Willis Richardson Placed on the Cenotaph, Novem: of Sunshine Lodge who were A _ s . . ' . brief business session hefore turn 2h MI im Richardson Calvary Baptist YWM( maintain the high standard of Sanitone Service, and Mrs. Michael Kadoski acting Per 11. Red Cross Convener, Mrs. | duly installed hy District Deputy ing the meeting over to the prin d A. R. Garrett. ¢ ed that! Preside ster Gladys A West Courtice H and 8 | : . Re. a8 Co-cOnVeners Jarre announced that! President, Sister Gladys Stone Reta Signa Phi pening ».. That's why you can rely on us for superior dry large number of parents attend- old Simpson will speak on "Fam. Vivash, read a letier received Sister Gladys Stoneburg district ata 7 id ing ily Life", The fall conference will from the adopted school at Geor- deputy president Oshawa West CLUB CALENDAR -- WEDDING PRINCIPALS idle d Vv A ou may have read about Sanitone Dry Clean ary is heing formed, It | cipal, Mr, Gerald Harper the next Blood Donor Clinic would | and ste ? A " ) re staff: Jr. Past Nohle orts of the secretars Mrs The parent count was won hy ; . nar , h & |e TR An ta x St, Stephen's WA : i p ¢ J he October 6 and urged those Grand, Sister May Skea; Noble phen cleaning. Let us prove it to you=-soon, ¢ ) Bruce Sonley and the treasurer,|M Harry Keyes kindergarten | no hers who had not previously | Grand. Sister Greta Drinkle: Viee| F¥thian Sister . (\ Mrs. Wilfred Hamle vere al Foam and ierald H "Sldonated to try and attend this Grand Sister Margaret Gray Kate McLaurin Aux Special 1 cepted. Mrs. Armstrong intro. Grade 6 room clinic as donors are urgently financial secretary, Sister Fldal Bl: (ieorge's WA hd duced the various executive offi Refreshments were served hy needed Howard; corresponding secretary Vellie Dearhorn Group ers and committee chairmen mothers of pupils in Mr. Har The Regent made the announce. | Sister Victoria MaGee; treasur oth Simeoe 1 and B Assy [| NEW FALL Mr. Harper introduced the fol- per's room with grade mothers ment that two films had heen er, Sister Marie Elliott; chaplain, | WEDNESDAY " : at y/ lowing members of the staff: Mrs. J. H. Glendinning and Mrs. | hooked for the meetings and that | Sister Betty Taylor; warden, 8is-| University Women's Club PERMANENT K inder arten, Mr Harry E. 1. Wherry assisting the social Royal River" which is a film ter May Lenius; conductor, 8is-|Vietory Lodge, LOBA » Keyes; Grade 1, Miss Susan conveners, Mrs, Lloyd Roraheek of the Queen's recent tour tolter Dorothea Pierson; ¢0lor| Rebekah Lodge No, 8 bond \ ' Laird: Grade 1.2, M Mar ret and Mrs, J. R. Dunk Canada would he shown in Octo. | hearer, Sister Ruth Follest: musi-| Northminster WMS Regular 10,00, wr | Purdy; Grade 2. M Ferne her and that "Far Cry", a film elan, Sister Gladys Morgan; solo-| Come Double Club OPENING SPECIAL . Ledgett; Grade 3, Miss Patricia aN. 4 ahout Korean children would he | ist, Sister Lillian Pennington; RS! Parent Teacher Assn hd | Tavior; Grade 3-4, Miss Darothy Pupils Mothers hown at the January meeting, | Noble Grand, Sister Jenny|Centre Street WMS Busy days ahead get set now with an easy-care flatter | ' Armstrong; Grade 4-5, Miss Ger Mrs. Vernon Wa i the re. Perry; ILS Noble Grand el fatthew's WA ing permanent. You'll love ours the very first day, Make [i aldine Van De ren Grade 5.6 Guests At Tea I the Special Citizenship K mily Brown; RS Viee Grand THURSDAY your appointment now, Open fram 12:30 until 7 p.m, daily Mr. Wavne Junkin and Grade 6 Court held on May 20 ister Anne Coakwell; L8 Vieel oUF U0 tr er Gr up Mr. Gerald Harper : \ Grand, Sister Marion Poloz; de aH hd Given By H&S | WMS Edward Bind, dan St. And § ' Mr. Harper announced that the vener, outlined the pi that Stan Salt captain, Sister Gladys Kin narew WA Gerda LJ Beauty Salon Safety Patrol was again in op: Westmount Home and Scholl Rave heen made far the Birthday | ONehUrs assistant degree cap ith Scout Mothers' Aux 621 KING ST. EAST RA 8.264) | and LAUNDERERS Sister Vieloria MaGee eration and that the school paver Association entert A Rall and asked that reservations |'®" Calvary Baptist WMS elation entertained the moth he made te Mrs. R Following the installation Si AiVary AP Aux |50 MILL sT., OSHAWA RA 3.463) drives would he held each Wed: epg of kindergarten and Grade 1 Sawyer as i fith Seout Mothers nesday. Returns from these col-lpunils recently at a tea held in| ®arly as possible. Members were|l€r Greta Drinkle presided and|gi George's Eve. Guild lections are used for school do: the auditorium. Mr Graydon | #150 urged to sell as many tickets (appointed the finance, visiting, [si George Aft, WA nations, such as the Red Cross Guisole, president. 'welcomed thel@% Possible. Mrs, Donald Brown membership, distriet and CP 30 Scout Mothers' Aux, and also helped in the past to guests and also Mrs. John Gas. introduced the guest speaker and and T commitiees Silver Cross Women provide sports equipment kell, president, Oshawa and Dis.| M's. Frank Turney thanked Mrs Mention was made that Sister Court Charlene, COF The meeting then adjourned sol triet Home and Schoal Council Akin and her guest for a most| Maud Mann was now 50 years alNavy League Auxiliary | » \ ' .] hy . that the parents might go to the Mi Guisole introduced the Interesting evening, The meeting | Rebekah and a howl of red roses Vallevview Park Aux u TY S60 a SO n e 1 a V e e Tr the staff presented, in various nuincipal, | H. Ross. who in closed with the national anthem is to be sent to her as a momento 14th Seout Mothers' Aux . . d ways e course of study for the troduced the teacher Mrs, Mar and the Regent invited the guests |of this occasion 4 ensuing year. When reconven nd! garet Chase kindergarten. '© "€main for the eoffee hour Speeches were given hy Sister FRIDAY i TN in the Grade | room again, M Grade 1, Mrs. Grace Mc Dougall Gladys Stoneburg, Sister Kna| "ene St. WA (last Grp = Armatrong carried a with ) Mrs, June Hinge, Mrs. Judith AUX 20x Her La Arse) ine SR ¢ 5 ~ usiness meeting rs Farrell N 55 nthe ILIARIES 'hristina Roberts of Whithy and [[™ es oo e 1 se he} \ our Morris thanked the teachers for (he ol Mr Re 2 a 8 mentioneq good wishes were extended hy re ATTENTION! 4 aroviding such an interesting he: nary ra a GROUPS CLUBS presentatives of the various Tn ng to the association meet ol iy at We ibid He Plait ' [lodges in the distriet You are invited to apen @ mgs, Mrs. William Broadbent pre< for parents interest and e0-0n Mention was made that ques CHARGE or BUDGET ACCOUNT sented the 1960-61 association eration, as it is & major step In NAVY LEAGUE AUX, tionnaires should he available for 2 at hudget which was adopted. The education The first meeting of the season|the School of Instruction which | 1 inal family donation plan will again Mrs FH Roza and. Ms was held recently will he held by the Assembly : KAYE'S Sports & Ladies Wear he the major way of raising the ames Anderson poured tea Mrs. George Lubtala opened President Sister Louise Clark 68 Simeoe St. N., Oshawa budget and letters will he going Mrs. Melville Coolidge and Mrs.|the meeting with prayer and|, G18 were presented to Sister RA 3.3431 out to each family very shortly. |Stanley Gomme. convened the Mrs, Herbert Maynard. recs rding Stoneburg hy Sister Molly Hurl! - = ea and tea assistants included Secretary. vead the minutes, The Mrs, Ernest Hale, Mrs. H.R, De. !Peasurer's report was read hy LONGFS AND Mille, Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Mrs. Peter Tullock ) |) ) Gaston Plancke It was decided to have a hingo [| | ; ( \ SOCIETIES Mrs. R. F. Ellsmore and Mi amongst the members and thelr hg \g 4 b . MER Kenneth Price entertained the friends at the next meeting lac. ) apg " children of the Kindergarten Refreshments were served h { QUEEN MARY LODGE LORA and Grate 1 while the mothers at: My foseph Cassidy pod ABR ho Wed The regular meeting of Queen tended the tes Mary Lodge No. 97 was held inl. ooo e 6d it SCHOOL OF DANCING x 95 LE IN J 15 busy-day circuit... the Orange Temple recently with Worthy Mistress Evelyn Rilton presiding assisted hy Deputy Mis The Golden Jubilee | O.D.E D.EA, M.D.A, tress Sister Dorothy Phillips In the absence of the Chaplain ANNUAL Ballet, Tap, Toe, yoo in all these sizes) 4 4 Besides its handsome looks pavers wery pd hy. Sister 4 ) Character, Baton, 64 to R I v1 + its poised and perfect walking heel wy : 3 Catena to ' a pi sented hy Sisters Elva Cowle and BIRTHDAY \ 3 Acrobatic, aoe 1 «+ + it feels so utterly soft and flexible Margaret Martin. Minutes were | ; 2 4 ; to : : : read : Kinderdance and CA TA eae to 10 «+ + and, it has that caressing easy fit Sympathy was extended to Sis s A > 5 ; % 3 . ters Edith Seven, Marilyn Ros Friday, Oct. 28 Pre-School, for which Gold Cross Shoes seau, Mary Haves and Mary For Largest selling brand of fine footwear in the world, are famous, rat on thelr recent hereave 9.1 PM, ] \) FRIDAY & SATURDAY . Bult dotted 8 AIRPORT RECREATION MALL a He Exclusive in Downtown Oshawa at ters Vida Ambrose, Evelyn Ri) ton and Susan Waterhouse and were won hy Sisters M artha Featuring: FRANK BOGART ORCHESTRA ' Soin, a ut, Gertrude Lod Directly from the Granite Club, Terente MASONIC TEMPLE Phillips 6.00 PER COUPLE -- DRES $ OPTIONAL 91 CENTRE STREET,.OSHAWA 18 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH | RA 5.1833 To remove rust fram corners o For tickets please phone: cake tins, rub them with a raw Mrs. W. Famme, RA 5.5120 Information: RA 3.7253 "Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded" potato dipped Wn cleaning powde Jt dy Member of the Better Shoe Guild of Downtown Oshawa »

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