Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1961, p. 20

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 24, 1961 19 DUNBARTON DUNBARTON -- Mrs. Thom-) as Owens is in Sunnybrook Hos- pital for treatment as he has not had satisfactory recovery since his accident last Christ- mas. Mrs. William Bourne is in Vancouver visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lionel Griffeths who has not been well. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills of Beaconsfile, Quebec, visit- ed Mrs. F. Mills for the long Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross and Glenn visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cornwall and family at Parry Sound. The Cromwells were former residents of Pine drive. The Pickering Horticultural Society held their Mum show at Rouge Hills United Church on Tuesday evening October 10 There was a very good attend- ance and the show was most col- erful. Mr. Palmer of Highland Creek spoke on African Violets. Premiums for the year were distributed to all paid up mem- bers of which there are now 108. Miss May Somerville is home again from hospital. We hope she is feeling much better soon. On Oct. 22 Mr. and Mrs. A. Tyas are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary 5M . Py Mrs. Harold Mitchell was ill) ;«.. : Be em o " F \ , on the weekend and we hope is 7 g a r ae / ' fs much better. Mrs. Barnes, her ; ' Rcd mother, has also been ill. -- ' Mr. Hazen White of Pine Ridge road, is recuperating at 4 4 * i : a J . = home after surgery last Wed- ae. : . £ , > | nesday in Oshawa Hospital. : eh ie J } .) A cousin of Mrs. Hazen White, i ' f ' . Mrs. Charles. Potts of Colling- wood, spent last week visiting the White family, Mr. Potts aes 4 ; atts. 4 % EATON also spent Sunday visiting 4 . ; ' ~% hE fy Ae Special Mrs. Margaret Scriver, who . , : <' ' ho. j . we a has been looking after Mr " ' a f i ' i ' / ? rice, r) James Mitchell's household for , . ; ea Ey 'Si ee several years suffered a heart . attack on Sunday. She is stay: ¢ , TN Please, no telephone or mail orders ing with her daughter, Mrs * Connie McKendrick, at West Outstanding value in this large clearance . Hill for several weeks ry \ % h d bu Tatetneitanell \ Mr. and Mrs. Lery and fam- T i «4 : . of shoes, designed by internationally ily moved on Thursday, Octo- The cai ore ii iT f famed stylists -- AMALFI, RED CARPET, Seat ty tas fence tree. fe] ross | 7 JOYCE, SANDLER, ond i t y ' : ' "The WA 'of st. Paul's Church others ! Afternoon shoes, walking styles, attended a euchre party at the ¢ mr t St | y , shoes for day or evening. . . the oe, ok Yeiany pga H re | & s§ 4% ¢€ 0 oO F y es , 4 ' elegance of suede, sleek patent leather, eae wars piteat Ome Designed with a flair for fashion and solid : ( calf, Basic shades: black, brown, green and Hill road was a patient in Osh- 3 awa Hospital last week. One of the most enduring and comfort -- lightweight, hard- -wearing : ; blue. Sizes 5 to 10, AAA to B Mrs. J. F. Mills on No. 2 lar of all blouse: styles... ! widtlia; lout nek Highway suffered a painful in- popula y leather soles, soft sponge cushioned in : jury last Tuesday when she got| the tailored shirt with French soles. Sizes 6% to 10, AAA and AA \ ; Gs oun es . a finger caught in the wringer 4 widths; 5 to 10 B width but not every each width, style cuffs and convertible collar. -- hy ' 3 pe KIWANIS NEWS T bated be : wieble Te size in each width, style or colour. ) pen , Oct. 10, Mr. . quark snare ce sins ene deb rapesing wage ohn : id A. PINWHEEL -- Slender, unlined illusion heel 7 i / * ivil De t t '| lene' .. . an 'easy care' fabric pump with dainty bow, modified taper toe. Black ' jar Kiwanis Club uae ments y patent; or black, brown or blue calf. : EATON'S MALL LEVEL, ing. Past president, R. strug) requiring little or no ironing. In B, SOPHIE -- Calf walking shoe, cuban heel, tie ; A : - DEPT, 338 of Oshawa and Past. Lt. Gov. . i j losing. Slightly topered toe. Black or brown calf Wiean Waite ob tindesy cura, -fOur lovely shades: beige, pink, cones ety Bay mee oni 5 Pek bah oa gold-colour or white. Sizes 12 to C. AVENUE -- Smart afternoon shoe with low heel, vornp Interest, rolled tongue. Black also present, The Henry Elliott) 20. subon f Memorial bong was officially or brown calf; black suede, presented to past president Nelson Westlake. 2 Last Thursday, October 12, te is oI i the Kiwanians took a number ¢€ & a Fr & of the senior citizens from Rose- bank Nursing Home on a colo! tour of the rasp. J EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 203 PHONE 725-7373 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 238 PHONE 725-7373 On Friday, October 13, the Kiwanis Club president, E. J. Annis, presented a picture of) the Queen to the new high} | BOYS' BOYS' BOYS' school. ' On Octob 14 the Kiwani . House League Ball players ana] ~=--« Wountio Long-Sleeve Corduroy coaches were guests of the Ki- . waris club at the park. Ther! Duffle Coats Polo Shirts Slacks pop. The winning teams, Orillia d Cardinals, w d| With Detachable Hood : me. ee pe with individuel trophies, The crhoeaiapne tes birhdale Jr. WMountic a On sale at 2 p.m. Wednesday and only while quantities last senior team winners, the Or- Very warm, yet lightweight ioles, presented Bob Hollobon, . 5 sturdy: eordurey. coots . . available only et «.. only at EATON'S - PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS committee chairman, with an ' autographed softball. with 'Orlon' pile-lining at "es ' UPPER LEVEL CHURCH NEWS shoulders and chest; the body Fully-cut shirts of fine able, thickset corduroy thot | 4 peel heel Ail congo gga rindra: f Fae y lined with quilted rayon-over- combed cotton; wash - offers plenty of warmth and p o *< WIDE CHOICE IN SKIRT LENGTHS ! ended a . wool. Inner jumbo zipper, 2 te ; ie . Holf ist with Z : Letrow'e Presbetadan Chaces ippe able, good-wearing. Col weor. Half boxer waist wi 8 54" wide , ... lengths from 7% to 2 yards. Wools, tweeds, other fabrics; 1 49 5 00 ' to The services were conducted slash pockets; hood zips off ours of blue, maroon or _ self belt; cuffed ready-to-wear. very low priced to clear. EACH both morning and evening by when not needed, is 'Orlon' green stripes with con- Sizes 6 to 12, in charcoal Rev. igh MacDonald MA) -- iietied, Paige or cle trasting trims the col ery, loden green, brown ond [ameae MANUFACTURER CLEARS BULKY-KNIT CARDIGANS ! ininister of Fallifigbrook Pres- ve eee . green; izes 6. to 16 our of gold. Sizes 8 to navy. : Cosy, lightweight, easy-care 'Orlon' bulkies; colours include mauve, dark green, light blue. wees ay ur was enjoye ol- lowing the service. Our thanks EATON Price, 16, EATON ? ae EATON Xs 14 to 20; not all colours in each'size. EACH cdanioie bin, pag a4 a Robert Nicholson of : t] Price, each .. Price, each age y : : 1itby who played a short or- : 4 gan recital before each service : ' MISSES CORDU ROY SLIMS tiger Bdge peoge ll a BATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 232 PHONE 725-7373 | mea a Very low priced to clear; fine wale corduroy in gold-colour, brown, black, magenta, blue, green. conan dacicamr tng Cote jeador Sizes 10, 12 and 14 in the group. EACH SPORTSWEAR, DEPT. 246 imited uantity specials Fine quality slacks in wash- eee ee ee ee ey Dr. W. A. McKay. conducted the regular morning service at, = eee EOE SE VA Eas ERASE OA oan ye Sma ONL a RR -- ae MALL LEVEL Dunbarton United Church as-| { } j j sisted by Mrs. H. Stroud at the sf Fe ae 24 és J organ. The choir under the di- re at as, J : anon : Ds MEN S SWISS- MADE WATCHES rection of Mr. D. Fanthom| i Oe ai! ge aa a Clearing at away below usual price ! 30-jewelled movement; automatic winding; 'Lifetime guaranteed' med tc ag je 0 2 mainspring; shock and water-resistant; shatterproof crystal; luminous dial; expansion r Sesby 4 Mrs \, ee A oa % 4 ; A if é Maxine Hopkinson conducted 5 f | (Ein ey, ~ werevint, Here the Junior congregation assist-| ; ed by Shirley Signoretti . 3 4 -- 4 a , 3 - GOLFER'S PRACTICE PUTT BULLETIN | : ° J d co Helps to improve putting; all-metal cup for use indoors or outdoors; needs no adjustments. The WMS met in the church) | : ' ae EACH + on Thursday afternoon The Village, Group met at, | «lie p . oe 5 - Nv | LOWER LEVEL Mrs. C. Cossar's home on Tues- fs anday fichoo! is belding oy 0 gee gm as enaapaes ge vas COLEMAN OIL-FIRED SPACE HEATERS -- 2 Only oo Pans be Baigent "Happy Hunting" . with Reliable Equipment ee EATON S rp Dien 000 BTU output; complete with blower, 4-position control; 5-gal. oil tank. 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