| re) al T e Blue [ od e No 55 mera 4 of the New Year, ~ 7 x ~~ and Mrs. Frank GARNISH LIGHTLY : k Ux e president, Mrs. L. S.|McClure had charge of service.| fimi bf Tu g GROUPS, CLUBS A ILIARTES Brash, welcomed members and/Mrs. McClure gave a New Types ag ac: vr peace k . / (friends, Year's service and worship, y ners a! Olds nsta ation eremony HARMONY H-S ASSOC. Refreshments were served by) Mrs. Walter Buss' gave the|assisted by Mrs. Stephenson.|°° other salad greens, magne : The January meeting of Har-/Mrs. Keith Krantz and the|secretary's report. Mrs, J. A.|Mrs. Sully read the 96th Psalm the Food Department of Mac- 5 Sister Ruth Gatchell was ins- mony Home and School Assoc.|mothers of the pupils in Grade|Anderson gave the treasurer's|followed by prayer. Mrs. Wil-\donald Institute, Guelph. This | talled as worshipful mistress of i was held in the school audi-|5. report. fred Harris read several New/|i0oxs attractive and does not + Loyal True Blue Lodge, No. 55, = @ | \torium with the president, Mrs. auolenonrs WA Roll was called with 16 pres-|¥€a?'S poems. handicap the carver. at its regular meeting held , : George Russell, presiding. ent, Everyday card and. flower|. The group then read from the recently in the Orange Temple. Mr. Rupert Harrison, the prin-|; Mrs. Herbert Schuerman, t d 1919 minute book some very in- HOUSEHOLD HINT a oka aes or ; 4 \cipal, announced that it was|Thornton's road north, invited|T@POT'S an correspondence/taresting past events of meet-|. Make sure hot..pipes and" Tey hy fala pul eo hoped to "e a bye atl Women's Association mem-|were read. ings, entertainments, and of|radiators are adequately cover , ster, . - 2 ing carnival on ay, January |bers t hi i . W. P. | Keeler chaplain, Sister Alice ae ON ae permitting. o her home for the first) Mrs. W. P. Stephenson, Mrs.jwork in those days. oS ed to prevent burns. Short; director of ceremonies, A film was shown of "Chil- Sister Susan Spencer; conduc- dren at Work and Play," which tor, rit -- ~~ a how = niger § of wher recording secretary, ister : lands as well as at home help Phyllis Arbourne; financial sec- : with the work and the games | retary, Sister Vicki Mitchell; : that they play. } treasurer, Sister Elizabeth Morton; inside tyler, Brother ) William Short; investing com- Bulky Sweaters mittee (3rd), Sister Mossie : Keeler; (4th) Sister Sophie Kel- : Prime Favorite lat; auditors, Sister Susan | Knits placed high on_ this Spencer, Sister Alice Short,4 cane teach : , citer Mary Abbott; trustees, -- ilyear's gift list, with those big, Brother William Short, Brother 2 gy oo gpicyie gg po agi Willard Spencer, Brother Leo ; ' 7 \ite. Hach seaso 8s Keeler. Officers 'absent for ins- | : > | triguing variations and just now, LTD. ' . bese. i : '|the bulky sweater holds the sar- : tallation were outside tyler, aps eaniste sues : re : F 4 Brother Amon Toms; ae SISTER RUTH GATCHELL eo tte gr gd fl eg rer) lady, visiting committee, Sister (Worshipful Mistress) =| "These big handsome sweaters| garet Phillips; and Gladys Bea-|. 0ce?, mesting opened With| Ae One a ant ii: vis; ianist, ' Sister Emmaline| raver by acting chaplain, resto inary pidge? rey OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Pasian, and Brother Donald|'*" Aue mort. 08 lecture| itch 7 ra ote " troedy 100% FBeeacrc: ore un ae repeated, by ety flere beer | |Brother Fred Thompson. lcer and conductor, Sister Elean.| multicolor donegel Bere 2 We Positively Do Not Carry Stock From Season to Season : a. j The officers were installed by|or Mitchell. The minutes were) ,..c0% ey asia aaher pants : idistrict deputy grand master,|read by Sister Mary Abbott. jchoice of go - togemer Panis, BM ise a Brother Willard Spencer, who Refreshments were served by| oe ts as With such at- ' CATHOLIC NUPTIALS eee st,» oft ety te [care gut THIS IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF OUR GREAT At St. Gertrude's Roman , Mr. Van Den Wildenberg and That's the trick to looking great Catholic Church recently Joan | the bridegroom is the son of jin these great-sweaters" as Van Den Wildenberg became | Mrs. Henrikus. Goverde of the fashion press labels wre the bride of Martin Goverdé. | Whitby and the late Mr. Knits actually have to be The bride is the daughter of | Goverde. The couple will live | laundered frequently to main- . ilden- | in . ltain their fresh 'look, true color Bere of tstlond! and' the Int pec | and best fit. So study up on the berg of Holland and the late --Photo by Mary's Studio | and best ft. So study np on he E attain best results. | 1 ERY ABSORBENT Tainted Meat Scandal Exposed [VERY ABSORBENT |sorb a sO re vo © T a i} W RID D V j | wash the ere they y Through Enquiry By CAC Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 | wexicient room~--perbape in the mone. wins : |bathtub. The Consumers' Association|passed a motion that "CAC askig THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesda To dry knitwear more rapidly, pe ? y, January 10, 1962 | Area | of Canada is most gratified to|the Government why there has) roll it in a dry bath towel after| h f rinsing, then in a second dry) 300 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL learn today that the Federal/been no yr into the| a peel i speciall icenced dealers PERSONALS | towel to absorb even m S-| Government has laid charges in|sp y ealers in Beaded Orion Cardigans Toronto and Ottawa against ajdead animals and why there! ture. ' number of dealers in deadjhas been no presoettion where . ---- ae eeieten | tonne ey apply, of| PULLOVERS Limited Shades, Sizes ond Quantities i |there is complete defia Mrs. alter ohnson wel-|Reveren 2. A. Lark f | course, t6 al S. = . roe ac ii which offer a REGULAR WHILE 7 97 For some time, the CAC has|the regulations." comed members of the Literary|prayer. Mrs. Harry Longbottom| The cardigan, i i Jonsu-|G ayceum Club to , wide variety of fine fashion HEY been seriously concerned about} These questions, the Consu |Group of the Ort ib {0 read the minutes and Mrs. Lee,|choices, call for a preliminary' CARDIG NS 17.95 ie jo aga -- oa wind son gounesat of Canada ma ean Py ier of several|(he treasurer's report. Each/step in laundering, which is to| animals which have been g0Ing| raifed that the Food and Drug cresied' nn" ceived gift for executive re-|eep ihe closures ~ ietuing | ALL FIRST QUALITY -- REGULAR STOCK the fall of 1960 it has been| Directorate and the RCMP have esc sland, Glen. (uring the year. A short ror tees ncceacohtiad (NO JOB LOTS--SECONDS OR SPECIAL PURCHASES) Se Se eae of ieee ariel oat Eerontgations mich] Oe root, pelt a mosis ailetam, followed Mrs. dwand|and diving, so Gal Ra ety PINE BOTANY OR OR aii eee ee neS action to stop this trade. arging of those). home on Monday night with|Holland sang a solo and Mrs, | will continue to match with pre- ANGORA - SHETLANTEX - TERYLINE - BULKIES responsible for this unlawful/per co-convener, Mrs. J. E.|Lee gave a readin, neyo , | # , Mrs. . EL g. Games and -to-! Pb Aig g Reagy o trade, But while CAC is gratifed| Rundle, to make arrangements|contests were arranged by Mrs. hind ge ae ing -- ALL WELL KNOWN BRANDS -- MANY IMPORTED bidden by law. The Food and/With today's actions, inves-/for "Capricorn Capers' to be|Reginald Pike. Prize winners} Souble-knit in either solid color REGULAR 7.98 TO, 17.95 Drugs Act states explicitly that/tigations of the meat industry re the 7 Regan Bathe a = A Herbert) or patterns to go with related pot meat must come from healthy|have convin under the auspices =e , e everend E. A.|, r jackets. So you may 'animals, and that no person ced the members!,ing chapter of the Women's|Larke, Mrs. George Ford, Mrs.|$0cpie to find a match-up for OUT THEY GO shall sell as food theat from| st further measures must be/Auxiliary of the Oshawa Gen-'Thomas Peters and Mrs. Alex! that gift sweater. dead animals. |taken to give consumers fulljeral Hospital. Mrs. Stephen|Maracle. The Pearl group) 2 new numbers are) confidence that they are always|Heney will: have charge of tick-\catered for the banquet. Pihewe'g hod, able and dry- 3 97 t | ] 97 ILLICIT TRADE buying good healthy meat,|ets and Mrs. T. H. Greer, reser-| able by machine. Otherwise, dry| e re) e This illicit trade was brought|Canadians need regulations to|vations. Others on the commit-) Mr. and Mrs. John Pang-|knit pants flat and to save dry-| to CAC's attention about eight-|prevent the sale of any meat(tee are Mrs. Daniel Shutka, Mrs. gaan of Charlotteville, Virginia, | ing space, turn the legs back at} een months ago. After carefullas food unless it has been in-|R. J. Tumey, Mrs. Lloyd Perry,|are spending a short vacation/the knees. Fold them at an| e investigation, the matter was|spected under the Federal Meat\Mrs. John Jenkins, Mrs. Dean|with her father, Colonel R. S.jangle so that one layer won't reported to delegates at the/Inspection Act. CAC shall con-/Kelly, Mrs. Colin Ashton, Mrs.|McLaughlin at his winter home| rest on the other, and they'll * annual meeting in Quebec City|tinue to work towards this goal.|Robert Smyth. Representatives|in Bermuda. ldry faster. | 5 : ' y ; A SMALL in 1960. Delegates were greatly --"|from the Auxiliary will be Mrs. | : Henares! £08 anes ' concerned that this meat was| G. B. Doherty and Mrs. R. K. | DEPOSIT | being sold as food to consumers.| [Ss Miller. | | b CAC then wrote to the Minister / : a | i WILL HOLD of 'National Health and Welfare | Teas, birthday parties, wed- || and asked for action to be taken |ding anniversaries, coming and | , f ANY PURCHASE to stop this trade, to enforce * : , na aleve [Obl i the Food and Drugs Act, and ; : |going of guests are always © : ; ; e ; linterest in this ite to give consumers the protection =| |interest in this column. Write, rovided by this Act. \telephone or visit the socia 1) : : B pets months members |department with your items of} | WE CARRY f the trad 1 hed: fi jnews for which there is no | et a tee te ee ot vie \charge. Telephone 723-3474. BY FAR action to stop the flow of this We meat into the retail market. F i -{| V ' 4 THE LARGEST As no action had been taken WIFE PRESERVER gat te Cealbaee eee | Januar : ees eS 5 STOCK by the time of the next annual) Easy and inexpensive addition|was held recently at Albert || a es ' : meeting in September, 1961, in|to the comfort of a college room|Street United Church. A devo-|j : ee 4 : IN OSHAWA Toronto, the matter was againlis achieved by slip-covering a\tional period followed. The scrip- | raised. Expressing concern that|foot locker. Pad with thick foam|ture lesson was read by Mrs. || | ee : the sale of this meat should bejrubber cushioning, covered to|/David McCann. Mrs. Clayton sees, bd allowed to continue, delegates match. ae = 250 SLIMS TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA i saa eee , OPEN SALE | We feten f4feaead ys Ny PLAINS - TARTANS - CHECKS - STRIPES \ a "Fs we FRIDAY | | rN IMPORTED WOOLS - JERSEYS - STRETCHEES NIGHT : | we nce of Pg A REGULARLY 10.95 to 19.95 RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS aol Continues 'ss | , hy a® OUT THEY GO dic | | wre =-- «45.97 to 10.97 SPECIAL! Ay. @ CAR COATS . Va SUEDELLA, CURON LINED A 300 BULKY-KNIT : | rie | TB Jersey - coRDUROY - : SWEATERS Ley it CG eee SKIRTS OUT THEY GO ALL WOOL PLAIN -- TARTANS -- TWEED REG. 4.99 if ' Dee | : ] 9.97 to 29.97 | CHECKS -- SPORTRITE REVERSIBLES | ae Bi. aes mY REGULAR 12.95 to 19.95 3 11 fs f' Py | | AT THESE L , ea 4 ive! eA il - f\ And More... | fe 4.97 to 11.97 ALL SALES FINAL, PLEASE SUPER-FINE, 100% BULKY 'ORLON' j mail | These fashion-values won't in frosty white. long sleeves, collar, ' , ae last -- so come on the run pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to 20. Buy now \ 4 A ' ' ' : ae : | 2 ter them, gals -- they're too |! REDUCTIONS UP TO Y% PRICE AND MORE ON at this special saving price. ; id iss ! eo SUITS -- COATS -- DRESSES -- KNIT SUITS -- JACKETS -- CO-ORDINATES -- DOUBLEKNIT DRESSES, SUITS -- RAINWEAR -- VESTS -- SCARVES -- BERETS BUY NOW AND PAY LATER All Sales Final @ Alterations Extra jj) oe ANGORA HATS = Waves ve fon 1 ASK ABOUT ZELLER'S CONVENIENT Be a aap. ge gal | Black's | __ SPORTSWEAR IS OUR SPECIALTY FOR OVER 30 YEARS NO DOWN PAYMENT | ; | LADIES' WEAR LTD. 4 OSHAWA | ge SHOPPING + gens bpadyl ZELLER'S SHOPPING CENTRE ve Seeey ne' een ee ecicreh PHONE 723-2294 LIMITED 226 STEVENSON'S RD. S. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK | PHONE 723-2209 | AEE RETIRE ETERS ME BF GE ATA SAR Sa