| STARTS MONDAY - 'ALL IN COLOR! C.eopatra DECEITFUL... DESIRABLE... {sponsored by the Department;Carol Manning; treasurer, Lin-;sembling of duster, patterns; of Agriculture Home Economics ga Rutherford and materials, and alterations, | oe ; : | Services Department, Toronto Th ead Oi _and necklines of garment, | The school was held at the iP RCS. AN re ClasseS) Owing to Junior Farmers'/§ Beaverton Town Hall. In the|/Of the project were held on| Conference at Guelph on Satur- > unit, the 4-H Club Girls will March 4 in the Township Hall.\day, March 10, no meeting will! learn "about the care of cioth.|Members decided to name club,'be held. 4 Outlined In ing and develop an appreciation 'he Brooklin Sew and Sew. Members are requested to! AH Proj | roject | of high standards in being well) At the afternoon session, Mrs.jassemble at 9.30 a.m. on Szt- By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT groomed. Cooper, assisted by Loisiurday, March 17, in basement|é q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Merch 10, 1962 ! Clothing Care Serpent * Camp Oconto jjggir Hie Established 1925 ' Y ' For Girls--5 to 17 Years Riding, land sports, safe waterfront. Resident graduate Physician and two nurses. Bird; vice- Downey; press Janis Marylyn Linda Greer om FLEMING -LONOTGAN mls 3 BROOKLIN CHURCH ISSUES LENTEN CHALLENGE Fuller points out on the | people's warden look on Thomas Anglican Church in| chart, J. J. Lawrence, rec- | Theme for the Lenten period Brooklin is taking on renewed | (5:5 warden and S. seeniede is New Life in the Church. vigor this year as Rev. E. w. RINSE an aeAPe enero Scouts Plan Paper Drive At Brooklin The Lenten season at St. All ex-service personnel and their dependents are local leaders' training school, The election of officers for YOu "Fully illustrated brochure and application forms on request" Be . people all of the time, but you cen't for Ontario County 4-H Girls' the Brooklin 4-H Girls is as fol- Homemaking Club's spring proj- lows AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL MY SISTERS SATURD AY NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN, AND BROTHERS OF LOCAL 222 UAW NIGHT WOMEN AND DEPENDENTS ! fool all of the people all of the time". My good brothers and sisters, | will ect recently. President, FRIENDS: 8:30 M. C. Fisher, Fenelon Falls,|March meeting on Monday, let you be the judge as | ask you for The project is Being Well|president, What better way to stort this letter «. GET-TOGETHER CLUB 7. THE wife of former minister of| March 12 at 8 p.m. in the Chris- your vote next Mon, thru, Wed. as Cheir. BROOKLIN -- Mrs. Albert) Each girl wit! learn to make Downey, demonstrated the _as-lof Township Hal. Dressed and Well Groomed,' 'secretary, 40 MILES NORTH OF KINGSTON, ONT. BILT ORE than Abraham's Lincoln's most fomous |Brooklin United Church. -- tian Education | Hall. oe Spot Prizes--Dancing--Refreshments man of the Shop Committee, and Dele- Cooper and Miss Lois Downey/4 house dress. These will be : Dicectors=-Mi and Mus Fe bolkod, ? DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M.--SHOW STARTS 6.45 P.M. quote 'You can fool some of the people nical o C y ; AUDITORI UM gate to the UAW Constitutional Conven- represented a Brooklin WI at exhibited on Achievement Day. ial | eg 3 Pine Forest Rd., Toronto, 12. <---- PPP PPP PLD PPPS. ~ some of the time, ond some of the tion. DRESS--HARDT!MES invited to take advantage of a FREE LEGION SERVICE W. R. BUCK Assistant Secretary, Service Bureau, Toronto. in the Christian Education Hall.| The United Church Women of Guest speaker will be Mrs.|Brooklin district will hold their JOHN M. BLACK 1 am JOHN M. BLACK, supporter of Union SOLIDARITY, in our march for ity at o time when it is of the utmost urgency. It is my past experience and full belief that | con "de the secur By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ADMISSION:-- Members 40¢ Non-Members 60 AGES 15 - 21 LEGION HALL, BRANCH NO. 43 JOB WELL" that even gives me the courage to stand for election Wednesday, March I4th FROM 2:00 TO 4:30 P.M, Seven years o member of the Pension Committee. Fruitful years, so it seems, because my constant urging for higher pen- materialized until today they hove almost doubled. Always eager for more Education, highly qualified Union Institutes across Canada and the United States attest to my graduation at Leadership Training Seminars during my four- teen years of Militant Collective Bargaining. to give skilled advice on Veteran's Benefits. Any- My Secretary in 1950 led to six concurrent years as Executive Treasurer with completely bal- anced books | have hod tt! BROOKLIN -- The ABC Unit of United Church. Women met 1 March 1 at the home of Mrs Robert Pilkey with an attend- ance of 17 members The leader, Mrs. C. 8. Thomp son, oecupied the chair Mrs. W. A. Ormiston, Mrs Lee and Mrs. Victor Parkin agreed to act as the quilt com- mittee for 1962 Discussion on the smorgas Ukrainian Hall me DNIPR 681 Edith St. (Just off Bloor 1 Block East ef Ritson Rd.) sions ci he wee ri Mikic Men Also from 7.00 p.m. to completion of business ... REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN election os Recording one with questions on war disability pension, War Veteran's Allowance (Burnt-Out Pension) ... Treat- ment or Hospital care is urged to call or write to bord dinner to be held on Fri-| SPECIAL MR. B. JACKLIN, Business Manager of Canadian y, March 16, in the Christian Legion, Branch 43, 90 Centre Street, Oshawa, who i 4 * ution Hall, led to appoint- ia | leave the decision to You, all 11,500 sisters and convener and a representative ; ; F A Mote for JOMN M. GLACK lc & contidenes vei with - Y TODAY ONLY SUNDAY, MARCH 11th } ' " ' "EABULOUS WORLD the ABC Unit place in integrity, honesty, and faith in a dedicated family man OF JULES VERNE"' cil ae ZWEI DER Mrs. J. H. McKinney enter- cae tos devoed & liom se oevis Gar ee ae tained with colored slides of a lateruets "BIMBO THE GREAT" MATROSEN LETZTE MOND AY! AUF DER ALM" SOMMER" , Paavune trip to Jamaica, Trinidad and "Ethics" have been an important feature of my life, Dur- Barbado ing the "hungry 30's' my coreer turned to that of a profes- sionol nature, of which followed my appointment as assistant licensed instructor of Canada's only Funeral Direction school, | find it heart-warming to see our more youthful members ANITA GUTWELL a Ape GERT WIEDENHOFEN aa 7:25 9:15 ileqge of serving you on four stand. ing committees 1 of Shores in the Union Hall; vice-chairman of the General Motors Unit; a member of the executive of the credit ond executive of the Oshawa " pri Treasurer union; and District Labor Council) from OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. SUNDAY 1:30 P.M, BRIDGE SCORES The Brooklin Duplicate Bridge Club met on Wednesday evening for a series of games, in the basement of Township Hall. Highest scores -- Mrs. M. R. Clarke, Mrs. S. Sheridan 7844; Mrs. Mary McNeil, Mrs. S Fairhart 78%; Mrs. William Mediand, Mrs, E, Stewart 7344; | J. Buchanan, L., Harlow 7314 Mr. and Mrs. R. Morris 70; Dr.| and Mrs. G. A. Rundle 66%; William A, Heron, Miss Bovey, 66 taking an active interest in our union, because, after all, They will be the generation we so badly need to keep our movement © progressive one. | thank them for their invitation to place my name on their INDEPENDENT SLATE ond hereby endorse this for your considesation at the polls. May | leave this one thought with you in elosing, thet A Vote for JOHN M, BLACK is a vote for solemn dedication to do the job well os our Union Marches On. Fraternally Yours, JOHN M. BLACK, HARDY KRUEGER LISELOTTE PULVER COMPLETE SHOWS STARTING AT 4:00 and 7:30 P.M. KINDLY CUT THIS MESSAGE OUT AND GIVE TO YOUR WORKMATE! (Sponsored by Independent Slate) P.S.: It ls an honour to have CKLB deliver message no, 2 et 6:00 e.m. next Mondey. ! urge you kindly to heed the need! PAPER COLLECTION The Brooklin Boy Scouts and Cubs will hold a paper salvage collection on Saturday, March 19; Magazines and newspapers must be bundled separately and tied securely for curb collection commencing at 10 a.m, scree and SUNDAY ONLY! "TWO RODE TOGETHER bn exclting Eatman COLOR, A COLUM TODAY ;.,uSUNDAY BILTMORE O'KEEFE CENTRE FRONT & YONGE EM. 3 -4433 WHEN THINKING of ENTERTAINMENT THINK OF THE O'KEEFE CENTRE Organizea (10% DISCOUNT ON Theatre Party 40 OR MORE SEATS For Your For Mon., Tues., Wed., Group Eves. & Wed., Sat. mat. Contact PROMOTION DEPT., O'KEEFE CENTRE, Toronto wer CHUBBY CHECKER- DIOR, RE-UNION TEA VICK) SPENCER or MARCELS The group formerly known as the Evening Auxiliary WMS of Brooklin United Church, are ar GLECOFF open pany PELLASED Temy UNITED ARTeSTS. MONDAY thru FRIDAY Continuous from 6:45 P.M. SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS Continuous from 1:30 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT BOBBY STELLA ™ DARIN: STEVENS. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT The Kiwanis Club of Oshawa Inc. PRESENTS... "PORTRAITS OF SCANDINAVIA" CENTRE 16-07. TINS CONTINUOUS Saturdays == = ee cine * COUPLES ONLY 4 holding a Re-Union Tea on Sat- SUPERMARKET UaTit te P.M au, | BUTTER 65° pion BREAD = 2 37° Old Time--Modern PEARS 5 1.00 RED BARN || PEACHES 6° 1.00 ADMISSION--$1.00 GROUND BEEF 3: 1.00 TC oa --| POTATOES ne, OB" STARTS SHOP & SAVE at GLECOFF'S MONDAY WE CASH PAY, PENSION AND BABY BONUS CHEQUES @ March 19-24, XAVIER CUGAT, ABBE LANE, JACK E.. LEONARD. @ March 26-April 7th, IRMA LA DOUCE. @ April 23-28, THE LITTLEST CIRCUS Coming Attractions: 1Q PERSONS 18 YEARS The Great Big Wonderful ) AGE OF OVER PHOTO C0- OP's 3 STAR SALESMEN FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1962 Sound of Music... PAT RICCIO and his Recording Orchestra} Acclaimed The Top | Dance Bond in Canade SLIM GORDON presents COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW FEATURING: RADIO STAR WES CHAPMAN RECORDING ARTIST HANK McDONALD @ NEIL MATHEWS @ CLAUDE BRADIMORE and many more sunday, Mar. 1] RED BARN SEE DENMARK--SWEDEN--NORWAY In Beautiful Color Curtis Nagel and William Moore have photographed Scandinavia in oll its interesting facets; Copenhagen, with its centuries-old canals in the shadow of modern skyscrapers; the castle of King Christian the Fourth and the colorful changing of the King's guard; the gaiety of music of Tivoli Gardens; Aarhus with its storybook halt-timber houses. * Ribe and the storks; Bellevue Beach and its blonde bathing beauties the fishwives. In Sweden, the attractive city of Gothenburg is its greot seaport, and gateway to the unforgettable pastoral countryside beyond. Canal steamers seem to ply right through farmlands, forests and. lokes across the Southern Peninsula to Stockholm, "Venice of the North' -- ant city of grand buildings, boulevards, smart cafes, opera, and s osmopolit fe. Then too there is lovely Dalarna where colorful, old- : wor costumes and dances bring to reality the quaint charm and life of past decades. In Norway are the scenes that inspired Grieg's immortal 'Hall of the Mountain King". As his music swells in magni. icence ¢ c background, the high plateaus, eternal laciers an g tiords are brought to the screen. After am andering th Oslo and Bergen, the Nagel-Moore journey ds far to th rth where Laplanders herd their reindeer and the summer sun does not set. "Portraits of Scandinavia" is a gem in the showcase of travel presentations, and reflects the greot artistry of the cinematographers who bring to Canadion audiences this outstanding Colorlogue of the fond of the Vikings * MONDAY, MAR, 12th - 8:15 P.M. IN -- Central Collegiate Auditorium SIMCOE STREET SOUTH General Admission: -- Adults 1.00; Students 50¢ "It is lomortow...and you FF are the first man | ever loved ...and the world has only just begun..." WILLA HOLDEN -NANCY KWAN » sune SYLMA SYS MICHAEL WILDING TBhnittor, ON THE SAME PROGRAM AO TONS ulu 0 TOP SALESMAN Lorne F. A. Hartford : $. D. Hymon Real Estate ~ RUNNER-UP Keith Lunney D. W. McQuay Real Estate SECOND EXCITING FEATURE PERKINS LES GAN JANET lH ADULT OnTerTsimaey #7 3RD PLACE Jack Appleby John A. J. Bolahood Real Estate OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD