Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Apr 1963, p. 13

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ing program during the winter|Starr also spoke briefly. eee baie seaaeione en of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, HOUSEHOLD HINT ---- . months for th | ia oa ia Highly Successful Supper Dance| mit' Ss mer" *+| ne suosaton wil hl ts aendy Hanes mid Police the ete) Sic i a et wea The. "66" Club of Simcoe|Norman Hinds. Moe, tecel to: the abecelasion| Smee! Tension st Malzhond's] unseds, be. took 06,000 to 8 pert cae ate eee eee ee ee Street United Church held its] Refreshments were served by The annual supper dance held| ner and a program of toasts the| was proposed by James Newell,| May 25 ee ee lot near the bank. William} delivered in five minutes or his|of the neckband and wear monthly meeting recently, the|social conveners, Mrs. Thomas|by the Ontario Regiment Asso-/members and their guests|president of the Sergeants' evi rlow, manager of a branch'family would be hurt. in rotation. , feature of the evening being alFarrow and Mrs, James Keays) ciation Saturday night at the)danced until midnight to the Mess. The reply was given by -- tour of Alger Press Limited. |assisted by Mrs, Albert Barnes.|4.,,4a Armouries was a most|music supplied by Jack Shearer Thomas Gilbert. The toast to the ladies' auxiliary was pro- The tour was conducted by SA HOME LEAGUE successful and enjo . yable event.|and his orchestra, aa he Robert & red Mr. --. PO wan or ies Mrs, Frank Buller opened the|A large number of the mem-| The toast to the Ontario Regi- Mes. Clittord gp A en gai yates ha ' 7 : ian SA Home eeting and|bers, their wives and represen-| mont was proposed by James|of the auxiliary, making the ei ed , who pointed out the var-ly7.." william James welcomed|tatives of other service organi- jous aspects of the printing busi- Smart. RSM Milne, who replied reply. We ness. ean ar auammnumtes' tars "chitera - Boxld president,|°™Phasized that the regiment| The toast {0 the city wes eh. Refreshments were served'at|Charles Langfield offered pray-|was master of ceremonies, provides two services - a ser. CHECK | , "os the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug: er, With him at the head table vice to the youth 'of the com- jas McDougall, The next meet-| The Home League Rally is to munity and a service to the ' ae eet Ma, bold Wedneoday,ltake" place, Apr 39 at 220("er° yur, Muchas! Sint hal ceence of Canada, He sald the i & for comfort controlled summerst May 15 at 8.00 p.m. in thelp.m, and 7.90 p.m., in the Sal-|\rs Albert Walker; James regiment sponsors school cadet Te 4 Enjoy the cool, relaxing comfort of on ELECTROHOME ladies' parlor. All young mar-jyation Army Citadel Simcoe) siine, Regimental Sergeant Ma- corps in a sumsber Of neighbor, d : Conditioner this summer, There's @ model to suit every: = OLD COUNTRY CLUB . | companied by Lt. Colonel Ethel lish Veterans' Association, ' See The New '63 went to Mr. David Boakes and|meeting is open to both men Auxiliary of the Ontario Regi- score and won the "Booby"|the rool call of visitations, and OPEN DAILY terations being made at Rundle period and took for her topic PH. 723-4811 723-3680 Circle of First Baptist Church The president, Mrs. Mabel day, May 7. Miss Ruth Taylor The scripture reading was taken missionary highlights. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Ont. Regiment Association Holds|=i"var"carsinr on « en|Aic" Wane rerontng, Mr, HAMILTON (Cp)"Doteyar|--_T™ OB¥AWA TOE, Tote, An 3 we_13 [] oa "66" CLUB ried couples would be welcomed] street south, ing communities and has a quirement . . .Investigate ie by the club. Mrs. Commissioner Wyclitte| Jo" % the Ontario Regiment and/ student militia course for young /] summer! acre tii enjoy the 'results da The Old Country Club Whist|Burnell and Mrs. Lt. Colonel| Naval Veterans' Association, SECRETARIAL j Drive was held last Wednesday| Alfred Simester. Royal Canadian Legion, Cana- : ip ELECTROHOME at Rundle Park. The first prize) The afternoon meeting is for dian Corps Association, Ser- TRAINING hie pe third was won by Mr, Jackland women. The Citadel band|™ent Association. : Haywood of Bowmanville. Mrs.|will be in attendance. Following a delicious hot din- THE = ss es prize, wished Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas|) John Ovens © WEDDING ALBUMS Cc D During the month of May Coull "Bon Voayge"'. Ow , 0.0. OF BUSINESS onsumer ivision eeurere Park, "Pattern for Living". KATE MCLAURIN MISSION in held its April meeting at the home of Mrs. Murray Eaton, Joyce opened the meeting. An invitation was accepted to of India, will speak. Mrs, Lorne Craig's group by Mrs. George Bowers. Mrs. Donald Rice concluded the Booth wil be guest speaker, ac- the representatives of the Po- went to Mrs, .K Farrow, second|women only, but the evening geants' Mess and the Ladies' . Kneebone had the lowest] Mrs, Major F Lewi 4 fg Z 222 BOND WEST . a Soni | CANADIAN SCHOOL || © weDoInc PorTrarrs meetings will be held at the| Mrs. George Beard read the PTOMETRIST " 7 : Scout Hall, Gibbons and Buena| Minutes, Mrs. Maynard Nelson OPTOMETRIS UNEQUALLED" Gneland. Studio D ee Vista streets, owing to the al-|Was In charge of the devotional 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA 728-7081 21 ATHOL ST. WEST 0 esaie imite The Kate McLaurin Mission Columbus, with 22 present. attend the Dorcas Society, Tues- conducted the worship service. meeting with prayer and gave The topic entitled 'Christ's Ambassadors in Home Mis- sions" was given by members from Mrs. Leslie Parrott's|; group. The work dealt with the ' : teaching of basic English to ® r 2 i es : ~ new Canadians, relief work, ' ' j f friendship Circles, nursery ' i schools, daily vacation Bible ' é : i : i j schools, CGIT, Explorers, Mis- 4 , LS oF 4 sion Bands, health centres and i] i eee j ; ; choir work, ' 1 F é The centres in which the Mis- i | : F. ; i : sionaries do this specialized : , i i j ; work are Hamilton, Brantford, q i. i. ' i Hy LJ Windsor, Port Arthur, Fort Wil- » H ' ' -- i liam, Sudbury, Ottawa, Mont- es (easing kas boon steed 14 s en a to the Mission in Sudbury. ry ao , : Present, re Mabel Joyce: We are planning many improvements to our display floors. To make room to work we must immediately clear a considerable e - presidem, rs, ni ° e ee . Rice; secretary, Mrs. Alvin uantity of furniture. This is your opport i i tshi ER ay are Dyer ty q ty y pportunity to save on better quality furniture and furnishings. Charles Taylor; group leaders, rs. Lorne McLellan; ing committee, " idney Wins, Hee oronge Wie BEDROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES CHESTERFIELD SUITES ar Ales Hopper, Miselonary Regular Sale Regular Sale Regular Sale Roading. Course, convener, Mrs. area, ween ee gy nod vie KNECHTE Italian Provincial, cherry, Buffet ames Taylor; Social convener, and gold, quodruple dresser, chest . Mrs Meck Manuel oak Mares COLM and bed, 3 piece 749.00 698.00 L Hutch, extension toble and four Gordon Besse; publicity, Miss ecSy m y b coggag Be fee French. Provincial, Cherry, Triple 79.00 RNECUTEL ty Aen. ples Buf- A ; : " wutch, round or we OX= Larger club size model, nylon mat- Parrott; Mission Band Assis- i) Se ee ee 9 ee 479.0 ---- oe ae KROE es "bre tant Superintendent, Mrs. Lorne Kaydura finish 319.00 _-- om atl din bls 359.00 Horne. ANDREW Italian Provincial, butternut, Modern styling. In dark walnut, Refreshments were served by] MALCOLM =-- Dues rir ables, 5 piece 789.00 KAUFMAN _Puffet, hutch, extension table ; i urray $ group. , K renee . and four chairs, choice of seat KROEHLER Eorly American, three cushion sofa Also @ Silent Auction Sale was 339.00 pleated valance, choice of color, held. ANDREW French Provincial, Double Dresser, 349.00 8T. GEORGE'S GUILD MALCOLM Chest ond Bed, Cherry, 3 pieces 359.00 KNECHTEL ee haat oaieten ped oe (Boulevard Group) r Chantilly collection, French Provi four chairs os 439.00 KROEHLER ey -- ae ae only, A * rovin- ft }O0! The monthly meeting of the] | GIBBARD Sey ee On ANDREW Finish ilewdaink wine san bok: whe ee 329.00 Bou levard Group of St. George's Chest, Bed, Cherry, 3 pieces ... 599.00 MAL fet and hutch, extension table and ; oh yg was held in the parish COLM set of six chairs i 599.00 14 aediiers oo A ipa 'as GIBBARD ein ae: Cherry, Double 349.00 Aa group leader, Mre. Gor esser, Chest and Bed, 3 pieces 5 ion Brough, ided. i utes are ee is se K Solid Cherry, Eorly American styl- tary, Mrs, Percy Walker and HOEHLER sie --_ oe Chest and Poster 379.00 LIBERTY Large size suite, walnut grain table, Se Senmaer's report was given , Night Table; 4 pieces .. . bronze tone finish on legs, 5 pieces 99.50 69.50 y Mrs. Stanley Turner. Attrocti ti i Mrs. Brough reported on the KHOEHLER Cameo Group, Spice butternut, LIBERTY ractive styling with inlaid on 7 walnut grain table, four larger size a ge gh ge Tigh ees ceed and 8 699.00 Soe Saal cote 'oo 89,50 ----KROEHLER Moder sing, one only, brown 179.00 Baker. attended, and told of the Higher quality, Danish modern a ' hasaloen cling: Hehe docs walnut COOEY design, table ond four choirs ....- 139.50 99.50 BRAEMORE French Provincial, exquisite design, KHOEHLER triple di Ch i ng ; oe est, bed and night 299.00 Most attarctive styling, marble pat- showwood 349.00 LIBERTY cl " and antique white wrought ron legs, vinyl print pattern on Modern styling, bark walnut, OMe ses Piss 109. French Provincial, four seater KHOEHLER double dresser, chest, bed ond one »» 154.50 09.00 BRAEMORE model, choice of color, 2 piece. night table, 4 piece ies 279.00 389.00 339.00 Modern styling, Danish wolnut, COLONIAL STYLE BEDROOM FURNITURE French Provincial, three cushion KAUFMAN triple, dresser, chest and poste BRAEMORE ,. dresser, ' model, » choic i bed, 3 pieces ae 299.00 exceptional value, ideal for cottage or children's rooms. oe 349.00 299.00 Valentine - Seaver design, Nylon KROEHLER Mote choles ot oll 439.00 319.00 . lasse cover, of color, pen 349.00 Modern style, three cushion model KROEHLER with trim arms, choice of color in M ETAL D | N ETT E S ETS nylon matellose, Mod: ti KROEHLER ern styling, longer model, one suite only, toast shade in nylon frieze ; 199.00 329.00 French Provincial, Cherry Kaydura aa 8 Sooo oo 299.00 ASE 54.50 29.75 BRAEMORE model, cheice of calor, 2 piece ure 399.00 349.00 Mode styling. 1 | 14,95 TABLE m » walnut, , VIC-ART dresser chest, bed oa de ight SINGLE toble, 4 pieces 3 249.00 ° ileaecoy 41.50 few... 44.95 Modern styling, dork wolnut, FRAMED STUDE! VIC-ART triple Grane haw, "ale Big sah MIRROR : 10,95 pe yh FARQUHARSON Excellent style and Flexstee! inner toble, 4 pieces 199.00 GIFFORD prsheslbatinds choice of color, 2 339.00 pe 3 ) ported Italian motellase, one only HELLER Traditional style in rose beige im- : floor model .... : 349.00 peas Quilt mottress and matching SIMMONS pee ex epving, ancellant innevepring 49.75 'Elite' headboard continental bed Quilt-top continental bed with heod- 59.50 each or construction and ticking . . .50 3/3 size only, complete bed outfit paca Social value, 3/3 size only, 2 for 109.50 e . "WIFE PRESERVER || FOUR SHOWROOM FLOORS area ot Ses : CHieblon GF, OUR OWN BUDGET TERMS 17h ca iy Imporan DIAL 725-3514. FURNITURE COMPANY © 63 xnesr. east ood rg its milk for food, its 'or water pouches and i! for fuel. -

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