Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1962, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 9, 1962 PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS | To Our Grand ONLY 5 NIGHTS LEFT #4 0 UJ SE MONDAY, MARCH 12th TO FRIDAY, MARCH 16th @ 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M. te tee ie Pictured above is the new Oshawa headquarters for Eastern Ontario's finest food club plant... . Chembers Food Club. Quality food products are delivered te our customers homes et tremendous sevings. | GUIDED TOUR OF PLANT YOU'LL SEE... 2 @ HUGE ZERO ROOM ... thousands of @ MEAT CUTTING DEMONSTRATION... pounds of frozen foods on display See and learn how to tell Packers and Government markings showing high qual- @ SHARP FREEZE ROOM .. . 20 degrees ity and Government inspection. below . . . See how foods are instantly " " i ; @ SEE HUNDREDS OF CASES of "regular a ee a eee groceries in bulk form for greater savings @ MEAT AGING ROOM ... see genuine @ FOOD TESTING and displays of our food Red & Blue Brand quarters of beef. supplies. ar Hee... FREE GIFTS! @ FREE SILVER DOLLARS @ FREE COFFEE, BISCUITS AND ICE @ BRAND NEW DOLLAR BILLS CREAM FOR EVERYONE @ BAGS OF GROCERIES Come Join The Group... There'll Be Fun and Gifts Galore ! .... Port Perry hasketball | out a strong squad from} Morton, capt., John Pickard; | Row (l-r) -- Roger Pickard, FOR FREE PASS t s copped top basketball Toronto while the Bantams | Back Row -- Jim Read, Dean Smith, capt; Bili ic. i Path "a the ousted Bracebridge. Mem- | Charles Hastings, Frank | Draper, Bob Fraser; Back zie ang | bers of the Senior team | Fielding, Lloyd Wilson, Bruce | Row -- Bryan Render, David Bantams and Seniors taking | shown in the top photo are Ballinger, and J, W, Parkin- | Murray, Graham Powell and Lal the Georgian Bay 'B' tourna- | Front Row (l-r) -- Jim Bur- | son, coach. Bantam winners | Gerald Cole, coach ment. The seniors nudged nett, Murray Blain, David | in the lower photo are: Front --Oshawa Times Photo Art Exhibit Articles Needed Fashion Show Readied At By Church Women At Pickering CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB High School * A SHORT HISTORY MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR need for quilts, blankets, lay- ewcastle PORT PERRY -- The first/ettes, used clothing, buttons An independent Canadian Food Company, ewned by Its employees, members and the Make Arrangements For Free Transportation combined meeting of all Units "Needles thread, elastic and PICKERING (Staff)--Spring founder, Howard J. Chambers, who started in the food business 24 years ago BOWMANVILLE -- The sec- since the inauguration of the bandages op and dresses will be ex- like a Co-operative) ; ond -contemporary Canadian) United Church Women was held The highlights of the Presby-| hibited Saturday night by mem- From modest quarters of 1500 sq. ft. the business has grown now to 3 large plants in Art exhibition and sale will be|in the Sunday School room re-|erial inaugural meeting, held bers of the Pickering branch Central Ontario . . . serving nearly 12,000 members. held at the Northway Restau-|cently with an attendance of peri Street te ig poy of the Eastern Star. IN CANADA rant, highway 115 betweenover 50. President Mrs. Edgar JS!4Wa, were outlined by Mrs.| To take place at Pickerin Orono and Newcastle from Leask was in the chair Merlin Dowson and Mrs. Mur pistrict High School, the fashe| * LARGEST AND OLDEST April 20 to October 8 Mrs. Roy Cornish, chairman '@Y Williams ion show will begin at 8 p.m Nearly 600 items were onof the nominations committee, The chairman of the program! Proceeds from the show will @ TOTAL ZERO SPACE of 3 Plants is 59,000 eu. ft. Enough to store over one million _ last ei eae or kage ene that all offices ange 7 a Pi gprs be divided between the new pounds of frozen food! 'hese included crochet, knit-|were filled, and announced that stated that Mrs. Edgar Leask| Ajax-Pickerin spi r i ting, leatherwork, quilling,|Mrs. Norman Heayn has conland Mrs. E. S. Linstead. havelipe Canme Reeeont teed © TOTAL SQUARE FOOT AREA of 3 Plonts in excess of 38,000 sq. ft., with dry storage braided rugs, inlaid woodisented to take the position ofbeen added to the committee. '-- ; for over a half million pounds of ordinary groceries. lamps, pottery, stone jewellery, social functions committee Mrs. John Young reported on @ ASSETS OVER HALF MILLION DOLLARS! Financial strength for buying power and stability copper tooling, hand painted chairman the plants and fruit sent to Service which will be held in to toke core of its members! tiles, driftwood, toys, sculpture' Mrs: Fred Crawford present- those in hospital and Mrs. W.|the Baptist Church on Friday, and paintings in oils, water-ed the financial statement and Mark informed the ladies on March 9, at 3 p.m. for the! * ORIGINATORS OF THE FAMOUS 13 MEMBERSHIP colors and crayons stated that $603.71 had been re- membership to date ladies and 4.15 p.m. for the Articles should be submitted ceived from the Woman's Asso- The World Day of 7 PRIVILEGES before April 4 ciation of the United Church - as a aor Renown from Burlington te Cobourg for its 'Famous Family Membership Coverage" . . » The display operates on low when their books had been i agg Sacinet toed losses, see free overflow ibeane hatae when Aerette dit strikes, commission rates and work is\closed. A motion was passed | etc. THIS $100 VALUE LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP IS INCLUDED WITH FREEZER PURCHASE, accepted on a consignment'that all outstanding bills be P L U M RB E R en ee oe * YOU DON'T PAY A HIGH PRICE FOR YOUR termined by the artist The worship service was in \ll work should be framed,} the charge of Mrs Roy Cornish . * c mounted or wrapped ready for' The following ladies reported on Examinations for Master and FREEZER display, and in the case of|progress in Units: Mrs. John Our prices start ot $239 for the standard models, and only $349 for our heavy duty, 10-year paintings must be equipped/Hoskin, Mrs. Edgar Leask. Journeyman's Plumbers Certificate | warranty, family model with $100 Value Lifetime Membership Included. with hangers, wires or cords'Mrs. Stan Ploughman, Mrs raedy for hanging. Wm. Moase and Miss Eunice WILL BE HELD AT 7:00 P.M. MANY FOODS AVAILABLE NO WHERE BUT AT It should be marked with! Harris name, address and telephone' Mrs. Thomas Harris brought CHAMBERS numbe r together with a ig members up-to-date on news of FRIDAY, MARCH 16th Over 24 years experience in the food business, in searching behind the frills and expense of at which the item is offered tO the adopted child and read ex- todays' 'Food Palaces' has brought to our members many fine foods, some in bulk form, that the public : pia from a letter received re- AT THE OSHAWA CITY HALL. | ara not available 1h the Gsual retail food ators, Ask about tham:! 38 Babies Born vereeelaties were appointed @°1 APPLICATIONS TO SIT MUST BE FILED BEFORE | CHARGE IT TOO! M Committee -- Mrs. S. N 5.00 P.M. TUESDAY, MARCH 13th At times we are all 'Hard-Up" for ready cash. Our members can use our plan to order one Griffen and Mrs. S. Ploughman j er two months supply of food and pay while they eat it! By far the largest and oldest food elub in Canada. ore most likely members and part owners of the business too!.. ° AJAX (Staff) -- The number Wee Whether it's a man or woman who calls at your home... they ital. telease indicated today ((e 74: Pickering Township, 83 General Motors' leading dealers. Pickering Village, 19; Whitby, x m ' ' A } 10; Whitby Township, 4; Osh. We firmly believe we have the finest sales staff in the province and are awa, 7; others, 4 currently enjoying and anticipating the greatest sales year in our history. | Thirty-eight babies were born ' aah at the hospital. A total of 20 We offer top wages, an opportunity for advancement and the facilities and blood transfusions were admin working conditions to complement your ambition. istered during the month P ow . Chter 'statistics were -- tots We desire an ambitious person of good character, neat in appearance, FOR A FREE PASS out-patients, 353; in-patient X honest, who is interested in a permanent sales career with a progressive, "Oper trons mounted | Spo _ ~~ " . peradions amounted o THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. 933 RITSON RD, SOUTH, OSHAWA (Corner of Wentworth) Ajax Hospital Mrs, Gordon McDonald, in H. CHAPMAN me ne charge of the supply work, out- | ities of patients admitted to the \| i ° jap : Pickering hospital total- OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY | have a message for b schal and sometimes a food sample! They Find Out eee An area breakdown shows the for an experienced new and used car salesman with one of rays; 85; outpatient X-rays well-established sales force. minor, 41; major, 23; ear, eye lined requirements for the 1968 SECRETARY PLUMBING EXAMINING BOARD agit WELCOME THE CHAMBERS FOLKS! In February sissies' Bi | DOUBT! ® | 201 during February, a hos os 201 patients came from -- Ajax, ee Visit Us eee 287; miniature X-rays, 50; lab oratory in-patient treatments Apply. in person only, between 9 a.m. and 11.4.m., to Brian Kane } iy, re | D L vy # q 656; lab out-patient treatments co nose and throat, 27.

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