PE Ha fon Jie i pa , 1961 , the members ad-jnon Osborne, of Oshawa. The, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee ai. Guets of Mr. and Mrs. Ted ders Clarence Werry and Har- (CP)--Sir HEernard Lovell has 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 14, 19 on Se, 4 grounds of thejoccasion honored the|tended the anniversary ser-Maidman and family. on Si-{old Werry. Family guests at NEWS IN BRIEF ¥en appointed scientific ad- Community Centre, where hot|20th wedding anniversary of vices at Zion on Sunday after-/day were Mr. and Mrs. Terence|the christening were Mrs. Ger- viser to the Ritish Space De- {noon and were dinner guests of Smith and their children. !trude Gibson, Mr. Ralph May. 'velopment Company, investigates dogs and coffee were enjoyed|/Mr. and Mrs. Osborne the 5th 1 ; : Doubles ( lub pio a bonfire. wedding anniversary of Mr. and|Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sobil. The 20th Guides and Brow. nard, Mr . Edward Gibson, TRIPS BACK ROME ling requirements. tf launching Mrs. Alf Read, and a bon voy-| Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Werry|nies, 2 Browni |Miss™ Cheryl Hawes, Mr. and] BEESTON, England (CP)--A|a communications satellite into WORK HARD age gift was presented to Wr rd Re were Sunday kb Nas pol Tow! 5, 30] NIN nee J. V. Burridge, Mr. and|Nottinghamshire factory Is space. He is best known for his : . The committees have been|ynq Mrs Hanson Richards, who| .""|the church parade at Camp|Mrs. Bill Hillyer, Wendy and|planning a weekly bus service|work at the Jodrell Bank radio n (®) 5 ayril 12) working very hard, Jd plans are leaving shortly: for a trip to|With Mrs. I. J. Ball of Uxbridge.|c, "00" oi day" and many| Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. George|to Warsaw for its Polish em-|telescope. . ere Somplote he hich | Europe. | Sients 2 3 Be Jay of their parents turned out to Warden. nad Plovees. > ore i the 2.5001 NEW LOOK ; ' ; . . j i : i mile round trip will be about KEDRON -- The Kedron|to the Dunlop Observaotry forwill be held from 4.00 p.m. on Small Cathy yTasuak, Janel |p ascoe Shis week were Mr, andl" 307 the occasion, | Mr. Jon Geisherger had a iil P NORWICH, England (CP)-- Doubles Club on Saturday|Oct. 7. Wednesday, June 14, fel OL AT ois nin 3 the Och. Mrs. W. L. Pierson, Mr. and hi Everett Mountjoy spent| miraculous escape on Saturday |=" East Anglia's first university Is night enjoyed a hay ride] An amusing impromptu de. The Scouts will be collecting ayy General Hospital most of Mrs. H. N. Pascoe, Mr. and a RS mredter pelt 2 last week afternoon when the tractor on ALL FLAGS FLYING to be bullt on a 165-acre golf bate on the subject "It is bet-[those bundles of papers and; week with a serious asth-/Mrs. G. S. White, all of Osh-3% MS AME OF "er GAUEHLEL which he was riding was in col POOLE, England (CP)--Port|course near Earlham, Norfolk. fhruugh the couttesy of Walter ter to be married" was held,[magazines again on Saturday, atic attack. (awa, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pas. Ms. Fug : lision with a car as he turned|officials thought they had per-|It is one of seven new univer- Davis and his 'tractor and|_ : d Mr. June 24. They would appreciate |coe, of Whitby, and Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe. y haps overlooked an important sities planned in Britain in the .. (with Mrs. Bill Snowden and Mr. g i Flowers from the funeral of jinto the Trevail farm on Taun- a | wagon. After a pleasant ride|Eimer Parks taking the nega. eVervone's co-operation, as occasion when the Dutch vessel|near future. . | Mrs. Murton Walter. on Sunday were dinner guests along country roads, the mem-|tive side. and Mrs. Derek Bar~|they are trying to earn enough the late Mr. Jesse Arnott were| pico jeanine Werry was one{of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Glas-|ton road east. John was taken|ca nia arrived with all flags| SAF § bers returned to the Lower Halllnatt and Mr. Walter Davis thejmoney to provide camping ETY WHISTLE [placed in the church on Sun-|of 'the Junior Farmers who en.|pell. to Oshawa General Hospitalflying, The ship's captain ex-| of the church for their worship|affirmative. The judges, who|equipment. day. The sympathy of the com-|joyed a tour of Station CFTO| Daniel John Gibson, ififant/by ambulance for examination,|plained that all the colors had] LONDON (CP) -- Warning service, which was arranged by|yere Mrs. Bill Rosnak and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Mr. munity is extended to his tam- and a visit to the Oakridgestson of Mr. and Mrs. Donald|pyt released during the after-{been washed, and had been whistles are Do Je hi Mary and Grant Glover's perek Barnett, had to admit/and Mrs. Brian Lee and Mr. and|ily. Countless friends and for- Farms of Mr. R. R .Dennis. An|Gibson was baptized at a spe-l. oon. There was extensive hung out to dry. Dieaining apparaly The 'whistle group. {that owing to the well presented|Mrs. Allan Werry were among|/mer pupils turned out to pay honored guest for the occasion|cial service at the church on ' During. the business period, Ho on each side, the de-|the guests at a buffet supper|tribute to a gifted and devoted|was an overseas member of the|Sunday afternoon. Rev. Ronald|damage to both behicles, but SPACE EXPERT will warn when the cylinder was decided to arrange a trip cision would have to be a draw. given by Mr. and Mrs. Ver- teacher and a fine gentleman.!Junior Farmess. : Love officiated, assisted by El-'no serious injuries. ' MANCHESTER, England pressure is low. STOCK FURNITURE - APPLIANCES -- RADIOS - TELEVISION - HI-Fi EVERYTHING MUST GO! BUILDING MUST BE VACATED Too big for the store ! This sale takes in an additional 2300 square feet of space. Two huge tents have been erected in the space beside the store and each and every item on display carries a ""Sell-Out" tag showing genuine savings. To make this sale even bigger Cherney's have included floor samples, demonstrator models, one-of-a-kind items, factory clearouts, discontinued numbers as well as recondi- tioned and used appliances from their other two stores and huge warehouse. BIG BUYS Hundreds of items on sale! Living room, dining room, bedroom and kitchen suites, Sofas . . . davenos , . . odd chairs . . . Lamps . . . tables . . . some terrific carpet values . . . refrigerators . . . washers . . . dryers . . , ranges +. . freezers . . . radios . . . Hi-Fi . . . stereo . . . television. Call in ! Look around ! There is certain to be something you need at a price much lower than you eyer thought possible. Extra salesmen will be on hand to look after the crowd. Budget facilities available, DOORS OPEN 10 AM. -- ENTRANCE T0 THE "BIG TOP" THROUGH EAST DOOR -- CHERNEY'S DOWNTOWN STORE Modern 2-Pce. Living Room Suites....97 .88 Westinghouse Clothes Dryer *"™ 136.88 || Philip's 21" Television Console '=, 187.80 Modern 3-Pce. Bedroom Suites +... 76:28 || Hoover Floor Polishers ™"Srraconenrs 28.48 || 15 Tube AM/FM Hi-Fi Set "..... 247.40 5-Pce. Chrome Dinette Suites rn 36.48 || 10Cu. Ft Refrigerators™™ 187-18 || Radio-Stereo-Phonograph ";...." 131.30 --- een . ws LB Vo -w wr Loe LIN PRICED COMPLETEWITH Mea A MN - a. "nN Wm "= [TT COMPLETE WITH ©y 1.) nei 1YyClaivi "a icoavi» CLEARANCE th JF eW WJ SAUUVYUL 4 iVVL & Vidoiivi 9 BUFFING PADS HaGde X& A VLIGUIC LLC INIUL BECIUAUD CARRYINGCASE & ou Streamlined Wringer Washers «o. 76.67 || Electric Blankets ** ™* 14.88 || Philips Automatic Clock Radios "5. 27.27 Modern 4-Burner Electric Range 96.18 || Chefmaster Rangeife ™""" owonr 19.38 || Admiral Portable Television." 128.12 Comfortable Mattresses "on aocine 13:95 || Used Wringer Washers ~~ "i. 12.88 || Handy Spring-filled Roll-Away Beds 17:66 Assorted Mantel Radios sucomon 13.27 || Used Electric Refrigerators ows 14:75 (| Setof4 Chrome Chairs "ovo: 17.88 Portable Record Players como 21.68 || Used Electric Ranges "™"™™ ... 12.67 || Folding Aluminum Lawn Chairs c:.: 3.88 SAVINGS UP T0 507% MORE BE EARLY !-- QUANTITIES LIMITED - NO EXCHANGES -- NO REFUNDS -- NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS -- ALL SALES FINAL