Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1962, p. 26

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CES FP POLI ES Ie eee Tee es te eee , Packer FLA DF2ADAYD EAP DE NPAY DIE LPAY Dp 2 LPAI Do FE LP AY Dr FPALPAY, cxsciubBurs| WOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP ON THESE POWER-FUL Trophies For Rrea School By MRS. LES BEACOCK 500 PRINCE ALBERT -- The March meeting of the UCW was am a, ROSSLAND RD. W. held at the church parlors. 4 5 6 4 Mrs. Pugh presided for gener- al business. In the absence of 5 KING ST. EAST the secretary, Mrs. A. Brown : read minutes and thank you notes from Miss F. Holman and Mrs. H. Holtby. Mrs. Jewell reported a bank balance of $133. ' Siva, ugh and Mis, Sonceck Open Wed. & Thur to 9 P.M. attended the hospital auxiliary tng at home of Mrs. Pat- terson a, CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY The 'group accepted an oppor- ee an tai, : : E ) : Open All Day Saturday To 6 P.M. Snelgrove, Mrs. Beacock were appointed. The GNS Club met recently ee Se ee ys, | \ GOV'T GRADE "A" OVEN READY (5 to ¥-Ib. average) Kennedy with 15 present. The treasurer reported $79 as the : bank balance. : Fx, 7 i * i Mrs. I. Parkinson will look : 4 ; ey ~ after the purchasing of five Se. : FF an z trophies for the Area School. a ae Three homes were offered for fj Yl i & euchres. Bingo and prizes were : ; Pra conducted by Mrs. J. Davidson thy ger 7 & E Fel and Mrs. R. Murphy. a 7 ~h : aa rt 4 } fh Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and sons, Blackstock, were re- . tae! 77 y ieee ---- Haat Pe iy | REG. 49 Enniskillen ' ay et a m Delicious with Ocean C Couple Feted VST oG aa Spray Whole or Jellied Lb. By Community . Lye? Se Cranberry Sauce By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN 2 \ ENNISKILLEN -- The Ennis- oe MAPLE LEAF BRAND, READY-TO-EAT, SMOKED Reg. 79c killen community gathered re- cently at the Community Hall) SHANKLESS " z "a os - # pone ies to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Z *, i: f FULLY chee: = FG Donald Lamb and young son, 4 ? " SKINNED William. % ' Misses Kathryn Slemon and) : : ' © DE-FATTED Mary Yeo, accompanied by| e WHOLE C Miss Lois Ashton and assisted| ; , 4 OR HALF SAVE 10c--S.X. BRAND by Master Robert Griffin gave . s ; 2 REG. 89¢ a humorous vocal duet. | ee LB WIENERS yates 79° Mrs. M. Stainton rendered a) ye % © PACK delightful piano solo. Miss Lin-| da Hibbon delivered two accor-} wThe, honored. couple, were es SAVE 24c! BURN'S SHAMROCK BRAND, NO. 1 QUALITY COHOE SALMON "rice 79* sics" BO corted to the stage where Mrs LL. Wearn read the farewell ad- ay ee RINDLESS Reg. 89¢ eae with a cor tae and step-end| : a ery reats 564 KING ST. E. table om ees 2m 1-48. C | appLe lego ies and eight chil-| PKG. CREAM for c Treasurer's report was given} by Mrs. M. Hobbs. It was) moved by Mrs. Hobbs and sec-| FLAKY, PASTRY, DELICIOUS APPLE, TOPPED WITH CREAM onded by Mrs, A. Werry that! itis : ial se aid $50 be given to the Parsonage| aes se rs Bs RE A RDA i ena nee Shs 2 perenne ome mesearrennmense wy 2222 oo board. Mrs, Stenger gave an inter-| ALL ~ SAVE 10 i Ik and showed -| CARTON esting talk and showed pic-| POPULAR FIRM, RIPE, FLORIDA NO. 1 GRADE tures on their visit to Alaska this winter, visiting their daugh- eri -- CELLO TOMATOES 2 «% 29 PERSONALS vprperueaceaen -- -- -- ORACLE LEE IIE NID oct and te Brewin. Der! SAVE 3c! CLARK'S FANCY SAVE Eye! NO. GRADE, RAP AHEM, INOR TES of A. Trewin's, Haydon, recent- Vy. REG. 10c¢ Miss Clara Page, Mr. and Mrs. F, McGill, Toronto, were} recent visitors at Mrs. E. Page's 10-02. C and F. McGill's called on ed Brunt's. TIN Miss Elsie Oke recently eueedl REG a week visiting friends in Toron- ty to. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Werry,| : : . mn iat . rs $1.16 have returned home from| i aw che a La iz Se ROR : sree spending the winter months: in 'SAVE 6c! SCOTIAN GOLD VITAMINIZED c orida ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Wearn and| Susan visited Mr. and Mrs. REG. 31¢ SIZE Harold Western, Guelph. 12! Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Pethick, 48-0Z C s Toronto, were recent guests of 8 Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Smit Oshawa, were recent callers at| SAVE 10c! NO. 1 GRADE, CELLO WRAPPED, IMPORTED = Howard Stevens and Gor-| LE LOOSE LN LEO A GOEL om smn Sas. | A age a Sc HEAD NEWS IN BRIEF SAVE 6c! A DOZEN, GRADE ae REG. Sle le SAVE 10c! SWEET, JUICY, FROM SUNNY ISRAEL WORKING ANTIQUE LARGE SIZE 90 en JAFFA ORANGES 69° coal-burning steam tug operat- Cc DOZEN ing on the coast, the old British) DOZEN Columbia tug Charles H. Gates) FANCY Stare, ATMOSPHERE CONTROLLED, ONTARIO GROWN No. 9 has been sold to a buyer) McINTOS: REG. 75¢ in Blaine, Wash. It will be kept) APPLES 3 LB.POLY 33° -QT. 6S S an antique in working order. a que g ord BAG BSKT, DINOSAUR FACIAL bs itt CALGARY (CP) -- 'When Saye Se] ECLIPSE, CANADA NO. asAme ana AY Dinny, the steel and cement! replica of a dinosaur in Cal-/ gary's Dinosaur Park, is re-) REG. 70c painted every few years it takes| about eight days and eight gal-) lons of paint to brighten his greenish look. e 1-LB. TRAIN DECKHANDS SELKIRK, Man. (CP) -- Al PRINT one-month vocational course) was held here for those who! take summer work as deck-| OLLI EBLE EE Se eT eee. hands on boats plying Lake| Winnipeg. About 500 work each] SAVE3c! A QUART BOTTLE summer, and the course in-| cluded water safety, fire pre-| vention, knots, navigation regu-| REG, 14¢ lations and compass work. TAX ABOLISHED PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)-- : City council has abolished the QUART 50-year-old poll tax which Mayor Saul Laskin called "dis- criminatory." The $8 tax was BOTTLE collected from all men over 21 who do not pay other municipal tres any evewr | © Check Wednesday's Toronto Ad For More Extra Specials ¢ TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto} : , public library put its 1,000,000th| Onl y book on display to: mark Cana-| W | T H E V E R Y dian Library Week: Although the library spends about $250,- Have Your Groceries Delivere 000 a year adding some 70,000 ; P R C H ASE To Your Door d WITH ORDERS to 90,000 books to its shelves many wear sis and are dis ee OF $3.00 OR MORE" PLUS DEPOSIT carded. '

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