Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1963, p. 9

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'SIMCOE STREET UCW : sheath takes on added dimen-middy or overblouse in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 27, 1963 | | UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES pire. Sowee Ropeu. 8 Light, Warm sion with a sil-bound matching] doe sott lenther, nightie 'wih 2 ene wees ere suede jacket. The costume look|a beaded chiff SAVED |; charge of devotions for the} Leather Takes a on top. GRIST MILL is developing in Pioneer. Vil- Yéth SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX.|Public Library on March 19,|project please get in touch with|March meeting of the Lenore Ce ee eee a i A Wyearold grist mill at/Mée, 8 Pc ae ey The 16th Scout Mothers' Aux-|With Mrs. Helen Tucker as/mrs, Rundle. Uak.-Dirs, Devel Weldon aang § New Freshness retta jacket and matching,|the reed-slim A-line Ameliasburg, near Belleville, commnan : solo. ntly flared skirt. pears in taupe smooth leather pet Ros ie -- sesting oll "% ve ae a A letter to the Secretary of! Mrs. Ira Travell presided over a javing. the or sand-beige suede leather. _ |i8 to find a new home at Pioneer' leather) ,, ing films on March 28 at the|Supply and Social Assistance|the business part of the meet-| Leather rides the crest of fa- shift, shifts into ing but in| The leather hat is spring-|Village, Jane. street and Steele's pg ype ec ggg Central Collegiate; the next Cub|was read by Mrs. David Duche- im. ee oe s lines, injimportant in piliboxes andjavenue in northwestern Metro- Mrs. Kenn "og Code. Bhs cod and Scout District Committee|min from Mrs. Douglas Oak, of| Mrs. Ralph Laing read the) Light as an April breeze, but light tones ps as rose beige|domes, in turbans and sailors. OF8.|politan Toronto. The Metro- ve. + mg ait 8tY;|meeting is to be held on Marchli. Oshawa Presbyterial UCW, |fecretaty's. Teport, in the * warm enough for blustery|and pale blue. Handsothe for|It shows up in smooth thus Téetiith and Reeioa Con and the ee te birt 28 with Mrs. C. W. Dafoe an er "aol of Mrs, H. V. Myers; 25/spring days, leather apparel is|town wear is the short coat in|gtained leathers, in arttally Politan hater ity' sg tive ven by Mrs. Ralph Coburn. Alvirs' Lawrence Millson attend-/@Sking if the group would do-|members present and 61 visits|made to travel right up to the|suede or supple smooth leather,|draped and wrapped turbans in|S¢Tvation supper was planned for nate ome pair of sheets (single| were reported. hot months. kidskin ede, Itjcommittee ha: ph Pal " ing. in minty green or licorice|shiny or soft suede, April. The cubs and their fam- bed size) to be used in apatt-| Mrs, Wallace Butler reported flashes in b chase for for 2.000 "at the eS ilies will join in this event The next meeting of the 12th ments that the Board of World fin The softer, more feminine} black. es in black patent leather, * elOshawa Cub and Scout Moth-| en's | well Pessane ter fam.| The UCW look is interpreted in grace-| Simply styled, the season's|in straw combinations, in pale|Wood constru A short talk baad ihe on em ere Auniliary ia to be in thei cn sertough from Oversenilooenced. A rg ner ce swower ni({ul, leather coats, in daytime|coats accentuate leather tex|lilac tones and navy blues. Roblin in "a sling orn phase of scouting by the presi-lorm of a night of cards at thelpeign unos Bae Aen Te Theor atl and after-dark dresses, in hats|ture. For after-dark wear, ele-| Black patent now becomes| oa Gent. ing will be Aprii|tome of Mrs. William Coulson, |" 7 {> "ill be Dr Ruth Taylor [204 suits. Soft pastels and|gant wrap' coats of ca-|more than a classic'shoe ma-|S@ pevig of tadateens to a5 ne Rext meeting will be Aprill7g4 'Tennyson, on April 11. There were 14 members and) Wr ins for the dessert lunch-|'#UPes are favored colors. -- |bretia are embroidered or stud-|terial; it is fashionable in ap-/mementos of early days in On - syle were served by| While refreshments were five visitors present. an se Soke sale, April 3 at| Both smooth, matte leather|ded with fake jewels. parel as well as hats. As a coat,|*@tio. The mill is to a Mrs. Ralph Coburn and. Mrs.|served by Mrs. Frank Bartlett,|_ The treasurer, Mrs. Royji's, Di "oe OSG: clsed. Aaland buttersoft suede share the| Lightly flared smooth leather|it takes to abbreviated trench|perfect example of an ear f Kenneth * ig 'the members completed the four|Smith, read the treasurer's re- door prize is to be donated by|{ashion spotlight, reports skirts double for day and even-|styles. For the beach, it's lined|Canadian mill built in a sma' new layer screens for the new Port showing a balance on hand/\7° Bruce Cameron whose mii-\Leather Industries of America.|ing wear. Daytime sees them in' in white terry cloth. village in 1842. The Author 12TH 6COUT MOTHERS' AUX.|cub pack. of $41.96. , liner 'co Leather shows up in sleeve- Lunch committee for April|¢ry Will be modelled the day/.° "niing back suede sheaths wa March meeting of the ST. STEPHEN UCW M Smith, M Hi of ihe luncheon, Mrs. J. .K Mof- har ent u Oshawa Cub and Scout are Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Henryitat and Mrs. Ira Travell will|ft evening and in elbow-patch Flan 'Auxiliary was held at|,7%e monthly meeting of St.|Strong, Mrs. Gordon Tomlinson! receive the guests, Mrs. Raiph\¢d, leather-fronted knitted car- Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service Harmony United Church with|Stephen's UCW was held March/and Mrs. Jessie Van Luven. | Jewei will provide the music, digans for casual wear. el Mrs. William Coulson presiding.|/4 at 8 p.m. in the ladies' par-) Mrs. Duchemin was in charge! Mrs. Bruce Buck discussed|. For the bright look of spring, The minutes of the previous|!or with the president, Mrs.lof the worship service. Mrs, plans for the. Smorgasbord be- delicate-colored leathers team : i @ meet were read by Mrs,|Charlie S. Rundle presiding. |Carson Heard introduced theling held May 4 f 4.30 to 7|With silks, with cottons and \ \ renee bt Millson and the Fey > The Daffodil Tea and sale of|guest speaker Mrs. Robert Trim- om. - Pe ea '> 7 qith sheerest wools. A raw silk e ° e if urer's report wy Mrs, W|work will be held in the Sunday|ble who has returned to Osh-| The highlight of the evening 4 i ' i\ 'Dafoe. Mrs. illiam Sakae awa: from Quito, School room at 8 p.m. May 2. Ecuador, |was a trip to Bermuda and col- read a report from Mrs. Vance| The Eva Alexander unit will|where she and her husband|orful Mexico, Mrs. Jamieson, al A, -- Johnson 0.0, Cooper on the District Com-|be in charge of the tea room|have been doing missionary|member of Lenore Broup, de-|| =" =* oT mittee meeting and an outlinejat the Daffodil Tea. work. Mrs. Trimble ke onilighted her audience with her on parliamentary procedure. The Spring Turkey Supper|and showed slides of*Ecuador|description and beautiful pic- OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Coulson announced the|will be agg on April 6 starting|and surrounding villages of the|tures of a southern vacation. this at following meetings: Voice oflat 4 p. missionary work being done| Mrs. Joseph Wannop and her 723-2721 14% KING E. Women at the McLaughlin Siete able to assist in thisi there. group served refreshments. OO SE EF Oe ee a ae wy These SPECIAL PRICES effective to March . BARBASOL SHOP EARLY FOR THESE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS BUFFERIN 33 g 74 Brushless MARTNESS a toe 188) =e Ss 2 .D.A. STOMACH POWDER = 7" 19 7@& Mens ano IVORY SOAP 'for IIc BARBASOL BEGINS HERE... DUNN'S wii LUSTRE CREME Lotion Shampoo co 1.09 98 is) Men"s Name Brand Boys' nati iegactiie > NIVEA Creme TOPCOATS 9 " Gane'NivexCore'® ae, Ge ORDINARILY soothe chafed or tender skin. 5.00 TO 8.95 SALE PRICE polit ih beige ardor | PARDEC LIQUID or, 2,29 thy Aol gh 4] PREPARATION "H" = 22:. ns0 1.89 et ao i es) RESDAN Dandruff Treatment «= 1.34 9 Oy ae - VACUUM BOTTLES "tm = is. + 88e * (SHOPPING CENTRE ONLY) The Secson's Favorite r an te : en atop | | A PUR X é a ee ae 4 2 95 amined in brilliont array new chec color- " & agg j he Carton mone the oe jo cece Save on the Beer Foam Hair Set and Conditioner for TOILET glamorous. sheen and extra holding power! TISSUE e ruit-A-Tives ~ USE YOUR CREDIT ! BOYS' FLANNEL SAY GOODBYE TO NO DOWN PAYMENT SLACKS } | SOFT-FIRM | GONSTIPATION -- MONTHS TO PAY! for ry With new "Touch - Fresh Fruit Extroct iil Blended flannel slacks in charcoal or = a Noture's Herbs "F a medium 'grey. Pleated front, two side Tear" Perforation Vitomin BI and two hip pockets. Sizes 6 to 16. MEN'S SALE PRICE g og | | 9 99 _ i: Worsted Flannel | | for 24c| THROAT SLACKS . : ~ ft Pare Much Below Usual Prices! | : KILLS GERMS FAST! Se Aspergum i | § % , 2 7 PAIN: RELIEF IN CHEW- Firm, shape-retaining wool and worsted flannels in shades of 4 OPEN TIL : > a ¥ 1 hes ING'GUM FORM. light grey, medium grey, charcoal brown and olive. Handsome P| 9 a M y Goes. where the .pain: Is. slacks to compliment your favorite sports jackets . . . neatly st, e ® J tailored by a well known Canadian maker. Front pleats; or 2.15 | 50c 1.00 Ivy Continental styles. Waist sizes 28 to 44 included. FRI DAY ANTIRRETIC DISINFECTANT CAN'T SLEEP ? SALE PRICE : = REDUCE eps Confidets : persomnia _ The MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S > persomnia tobe ot bedtime | REVOLUTIONARY ill gi ful night -- can rely on PERSOMNIA. CASUALS! eaaunegon || City, country, campus, favorites in dashing shades of brown, tree mala my ever _ ye s KIDNEY PILLS STAINLESS Men/'s Cotton Cord black and moss green. Suede leather, sturdily made with pte For backache, tired feel- ; BEN-GAY rubber soles and heels. Sizes 6 to 12. Including half sizes. meals to help prevent overeat ing, due to. Urinary Irri- ing. Slim-Mint Gum satisfies : tapered ace Takes the ouch out of aches Seis ent t ich deserter i 138 ' tation and | Only ped in: Only one | and pains and relieves chest -- 7 4 z Bladder pre preportioned depth. | congestion. d SALE Discomfort we ca filler increas- 9 8¢ shade' PRICE 4 for wor s och, tht ae eg SALE 2 yy 79¢ 5le 1.86 sonforized shrunk. Sizes 30 to 44, akc a aks PRICE e (DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY) OVER 500 STORES IN ONTARIO TO SERVE YOU 2 LOCATIONS! ) F LAW'S McCORDICK'S 36 KING ST. E. MEN S AN D JAMIESON'S 1204 WECKER DRIVE 360 we RD. S. OSHAWA BOYS' WEAR KARN'S | POWELL'S | MITCHELL'S SHOPPING CENTRE "Where Smart Men Shop" . KING ST. EAST 35% SIMCOE ST. N. 9 oon ST. N.

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