Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1963, p. 8

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nee le 5 nih idh pet wil Be hh ol MR. AND MRS. Mr. and Mrs, William John Baxter are seen signing the register after their recent marriage in Northminster United Church. The bride is the former Carol Elizabeth OSS PF wre ors LPT SE Sy Ty SS LTS ST TETAS SNE sjture lesson and Mr, W. J. BAXTER Fitches, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitches, Osh- awa and Mr. Baxter is the son.of Mr, and Mrs, Cecil A, Baxter, Springfield, Ontario. --Photo by Vern Harvey, Toronto UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES CENTRE STREET (West Unit 2) The regular meeting of West Unit 2, Centre Street United Church was held with the presi- dent, Mrs. L. R. Goldsmith pre. siding. Mrs. Hubert Bateman took the devotional period, her theme being "Bringing in the New". Mrs. William Baker read the scripture. Hymns were sung with Mrs. James Moore as pian. ist. Mrs. Hubert Bateman gave @ reading on "The Road We Have Travelled'. Mrs. L. R. call, Mrs. Wilbur Downs read the correspondence. The annual reports were then given: treasurer's report, Mrs. Percy Boville; program plan- jning, Mrs, Gordon Shemilt; Mrs. Samuel Gibbs, catering; Mrs, Harry Longbottom, flow-| ers and fruit, also cards for the) sick and bereaved; Mrs, Albert} Lark reported for the manse. Mrs, George Ford reported 1,528 calls had been made to the hos- pital, shut<ins, and Whitby dur-| ing the year, The congregational) Goldsmith presided over the business meeting. Mrs. Ace Ab-| at 6.30 p.m. in the form of a pot luck supper, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday January 9, 1963 For 50-50 Club Over 40 members of the 50-50 Club of Simcoe Street United Church relived the olden days by a two-hour sleighing party with horses, sleighs and the usual spills last Saturday eve- ning. Later in the evening the mem- bers returned to the church where a worship service was led by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brit- ton. Mr. Britton read a_scrip- Donald Houlden accompanied the group ;|at the organ, playing the hymns "Take My Life and Let It Be', and "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee". On leaving the chapel the members viewed the new stained glass window which was the gift of Mr. Charles |Knight, in memory of his wife. F | The new presidents, Mr, and} Mrs, Walter Roe, presided at} th first meeting of the new Sleighing Party Begins Year |Street United Church, Members year, Mr. Brian Curry read the minutes, Mr, Herman Pincombe} F gave the treasurer's report and| | Mr. Hugh MacLeod gave the| *™ names of the group leaders for the new year, It was moved by Mrs, William Trotter and sec- onded by Mr. F, Britton that the program -be organized by the ways and means committee. Mr, Steven Salmers reported that plans are being made to have Mrs, Walter Branch speak to the group at the February meeting, on her tour of the Eastern World. Mrs, Hugh McLeod asked for donations of toys for three- and four-year-old children for the Nursery Department of the }church, It is requested that the mem- bers of the 50-50 Club meet at the church this coming Friday to attend the Friday Evening Week of Prayer Service, as a group. It will be held in Simcoe After refreshments the eve- ning was brought to a close by the Reverend J, K, Moffat. SOCIAL NOTICES WIFE PRESERVER To retread soles of worn galoshes or rubbers, use rubber | cement to attach discs of felt to heel and center of sole. 'HOUSEHOLD HINT Pictures won't leave dark lines on the wall if you fasten corn plasters or special sponge sections made for this purpose supper will be held January 16). on the backs, where frame AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden will be happy to receive guests at their home at Maple Grove on Saturday, January 12, from 7.00 to 10.00 p.m. on the occa- sion of their 25th wedding an- niversary. AT HOME Mr, and Mrs, J. Ivan Mitchell, $17 Windsor avenue, will be at home to their friends, relatives and neighbors on Saturday, Jan- uary 12, from 2.00 to 5.00 and 7.00 to 9.00 p.m., on the occa- jtouches the wall, These also |help to hold the picture level. sion of their 35th wedding anni- versary. | Ruckstal, _}|mas" Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Ed- wards, St. Catharines, - for- merly of Oshawa, are 'the proud parents of happy Sonia Lee and Ronald Kirk. They "PLAYMATES" are the grandchildren of Mr, and Mrs, George Edwards, Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. William Saunders, Barrie. Sonia is one year old and Ronald is two. | Pupils Entertain At West Courtice School Concert The West Courtice School held) its Christmas concert at the Seventh Day Adventist Mission- ary College Auditorium recent- ly. ' Preceding the concert the large attendance was entertain-| ed by organ music played by/§ Mrs, Douglas McLaurin, The principal, Mr, John Cobb, acted as master of ceremonies throughout the concert, The program was as follows: Welcome recitation by Patty Beverly Thompson and Donna Schaal; "Ohristmas Story" narrated by Naacy Daigle; a solo, 'A Merry Christ- mas at Grandmother's House"|-- by Beverly Thompson; a duet, "The Christmas Song" - by Cheryl McNeil and Marlene La- mont; the rhythm band played "In Christmas In The Morning", "Santa Claus Song", led by Steven Warburton; an accordion solo, "Silent Night' by Bill Coombs; a folk dance, "I See You", by the Grade 2 and 3 pupils; an organ solo, '"Laven- der Blue', by Kathryn Mc- Laurin; Dri, 'Merry Obhrist- by the Grade 3 and 4 pupils, introduced by Laurel Gomme; a guitar solo, 'Spanish Song" by Marty Higgins; a play | "Poetry Period'? by the Grade! 3 and 4 pupils, The Grade 5 and 6 girls sang) "Winter Wonderland", 'Twelve Days of Christmas" and "Christmas Is Coming', 'Nut- tin' for Christmas" was sung by) ihe boys of Grades 5 and 6, The Grades 5 and 6 acted out the play "A Christmas Carol" and a recitation was given, "Before Santa Claus Comes" was given by Stephen Warburton, After the concert the childrea| welcomed Santa Claus by the! singing of * 'J gle Bells" | NOSE GREETING An 18th century traveler ob- served that Tahitians, like Eski- mos, exchange greetings ad rubbing noses, FALSE TEETH | That Loosen Need Not Embarrass | Many pA agg ot false teeth have Teal e their plate dropped, slip) wob- nteseetce ra. ro time not ive in fear of this ha nin; you. Just sprinkle a little PRSTRRTE, the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates Hold faine teeth more firmly, | en they feel more comfortable. Does not sour Cheeks "plate odor" (den- | ture breath), Get FASTEETH at any | drug counter. | | FEE SS SES OOP OM Gees * SPORTSWEAR Ltd. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WE APOLOGIZE TO THE MANY CUSTOMERS WHO COULD NOT GET WAITED ON LAST WEEK-END. THE RESPONSE TO OUR SALE WAS TERRIFIC. OUR fon ANNUAL JANUARY SPORTSWEAR UMMC i: CONTINUES TOMORROW - FRIDAY - SATURDAY WITH FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS SWEATERS Regular 7.98 to 17.98 NOW 3.97 to 11.97 bott gave the treasurer's report, Mrs, C. E. Flewwelling, the ellis cies poh a co call, and the secretary's report./ chut.ins, Unit 1-3 with Unit 2 in The meeting closed with a s0-| char, ge of Hillsdale Manor, The cial hour with the committee in| next meeting will be held Feb-| BAILEY FOODS LID. OSHAWA AJAX WEST HILL THE FOOD SHOP SLIMS Regular 12.98 to 25.00 BUEHLERS: charge. ALBERT STREET UCW The regular meeting of the UCW met in the Friendship room at Albert Street Church. Mrs. James Scott, the president, welcomed the members and read a poem, "Another Year Is Gone". Mrs. Eric Cooper was in charge of the devotional period and her talk was in keeping with the New Year. Mrs. Samuel Gibbs read the scripture lesson and prayer brought the devotion to a close. '| ruary 6 with Unit 5 in charge of the meeting. Mrs, Gordon Shemilt moved a| vote of thanks to the president, | Mrs. James Scott, for her effort during the past year. Mrs. Scott) closed the meeting with prayer. mo were served by) init 4 HOUSEHOLD HINT For easy viewing, place your television set so that furniture does not have to be moved. If; the TV set has doors: be sure, to allow space for easy open-| OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday BLUEBERRY PIE 49¢ DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE LOAF CAKE 4ls FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the Bakery with the large variety. Tender EAT'N a TRUE E-TRIM BEEF (5. ae 12 KING E. 723-3633 NOW 7.97 to 17.97 SKIRTS Regular 13.98 to 22.98 NOW 6.97 to 16.97 BLOUSES Regular 4.50 to 12.98 NOW 2.97 to 7.98 BIRKS Annual P= Plum Sale THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY JANUARY 10-11-12 featuring some merchandise trom all departments at /2 PRICE Also, some, fine jewellry and watches with reductions from mq to Yr ALL SALES FINAL THURS. -- FRI. -- SAT. Beef Steaks! a9: ROASTS!! T-BONE Boneless Round Steak Roast c g 4 Ib. Ib 69: Ogi Ogi Boneless C lb ROUND STEAK 29: 2 ns, 49° 2 ns, 89° 2 ns, 89° 3 uss. 1.00 3 12s. 1.00 2 1s. 1.00 3 uss. 1.00 3-LB, 1.00 TIN SHIRTS Regular 3.98 to 10.98 NOW 1.97 to 6.97 CAR COATS Regular 19.98 to 89.98 NOW 8.97 to 49.97 2 PC. DRESSES Regular 10.98 to 45.00 NOW 8.97 to 27.97 2 and 3 PC. KNIT SUITS Regular 24.98 to 55.00 NOW 16.97 to 29.97 Tender Rib Steaks Shoulder Pork Chops FAKE FUR COATS POSLUN'S ""SIMOTTA" Regular 59.98 to 129.50 NOW 39.97 to 89.97 SCARVES -- ANGORA GLOVES -- MITTS GREATLY REDUCED TO CLEAR! Cut-Up Chicken e Legs e Breasts Lean, Sliced Cooked Ham LAMB - IN -A- BASKET Roast - Stew - Chops COUNTRY SAUSAGE 'vic: SKINLESS WIENERS SAUERKRAUT VEAL PATTIES ™*" """* BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE SIDE PORK *"""° PORK LIVER *'""° TASTY HEADCHEESE WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA We sell for cash, that's why we sell for less. NO PHONE C.0.D, OR MAIL ORDERS PLEASE A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE AT THE SALE PRICE ALL SALES FINAL SEIGNEUR'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 725-3511 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE [ooo oe ee eee ee ee ©

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