ff OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, 21, 1963 ' s s nad been given to me "over; women's groups to send repre-/Cnuren Women tne week of Au- se ape Pr esbyterial UCW Executive and above projects" while $11,-| sentatives. gust 20, were appointed as dele- ABBOTS| Trina Collins, 16 000 had been given, in the con-lenpwaRDSHIP gates of the presbyterial. wen eae -- ". ds Mid-S M j ference, to projects outside the) Mrs Richardson gave a brief The next annual meeting willl thrust a knife into a plugged-in Hol 1 eason eeting church, to which a public ap-|report of the Probestont inter-|be held February 13, 1964, toaster, ie Mrs. L.-F. Richardson, presi-/from 2 to 4 p.m. when articles peal had been made and which denominational school for stew-| Mrs, Richardson stated that . dent of the Oshawa Presbyter-|which have been donated for|Were publicly supported. ardship. It was stressed thatigi2i4 from the bursary fund DIAL FOR ADVICE See us without optigation. ial United Church Women, con-|the missionary bale would be| Mrs, Claude Ives, Bowman-|time and talents as well asihad been used to help five stu-| PLYMOUTH, Englan d (CP) Four Seasons Travel ducted an executive meeting re-|on display. ville, Christian education and|money should be considered in/dents who have entered courses|Youngsters with problems caniM 24 s0.- Service --- 728-6201 cently at Simcoe Street United|). puNance missionary education secretary, Stewardship. for full-time work in the/dial a service here which gives tev we Church, She opened the meet- sole reported that there will be a} Mrs, K. W. Farrow and Mrs.|church, She stressed that each| "onnnannnannnnana <r -- ing with a poem entitled "Be _Mrs, William Medland, Brook-|school for Christian education|Thomas Moorcroft, who will as-|organization should start now to ~ 5s 'ales the Best of Whatever You Are".|lin, was elected to the finance|leaders at Quin-Mo-Lac July gist with Bible discus sion|prepare for this year's "'over _ . | Mrs. H. M, Kyte and Mrs. N. je sage He pantid 7 Rat-|2-5, and urged United Church|groups at the school for United!and above" gifts. ; Weig t Watchers! Malcolm of Blackstock, led in|"i%e, Who had resigned, ms Be Py A Mrs, Kenneth W, Farrow . . " an inspiring worship service.) \) °° 2 | ; D D | | , ae: Myles" Chapman, Picker- pat and Mrs, Carl Downs, | tm q let ea ers ing, read the secretary's report] pape Soke Gante nee ak | 0 | d ' | digging abc ead they attended March 18, 19 at & & & @ SAYS: a Sa a Eaters! : + \which' showed that for the first Btshton United Church. Both q | louarter of 1963, an amount of stressed the fact that only $900) eae ps q : "8 ; 'elk amare ; n foct, all these should be partiol to cottoge cheese. Serve ene ee ay aa aaa ---------------- it dozens of ways, As a fruit salad, mixed with chive or onion, | 1 9 fi to conference toward ; aes on lettuce leaf with peaches, pears, or pineopple, Try Ideal | [the allocation of $28,000 for the @ CITIZENS OF OSHAWA @ CANVASSERS a . « \year. J ; | | | © GENERAL MOTORS OF @ OSHAWA TIMES :| It was announced that a sup- és - |plies tea would be held in Eben- G A CANADA @ CKLB RADIO s\ezer United Church, June 5 CARPET COMPANY LADIES poe "RUG meas! BA} sand THANK YOU volunteers who cheer the lonely and keep our oe White Cross Centre serving Canadian Mental Health Associa- Experienced Hair Stylist CLEANING tion: Oshawa-Ontario County Branch, 187 Simcoe Street South, Of Leading Toronto Salons ~~ BIRTHDAY SERENADE | "725-6854 Oshawa. $ "AT. THE STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR" PHONE 7RE-6361 "Now, I'm one .. .". sings --Ireland Studio | : | Katherine Joyce who cele- = brated her first birthday yes- terday. She is-the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogerdyk and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hill, all of Whitby. Great grandpar- ents are Mr, Thomas Basinger, Oshawa, and Mr. Maarten Hoogerdyk, Buur- malsen, Holland. : [ en ta 8 amoul | Ay / Kmted QUALITY DAIRY PROL 1 (Lenore Unit) The April meeting of the Lenore Unit met in the church parlors with Mrs. Ira Travell presiding. Mrs. Ralph Laing ee and Mrs. Travell led the devo- ' tions. Mrs. Ralph Jewell played .f the piano. Mrs, H. V. Myers read the f minutes and the roll call show- ed 32 members present and 113 ei visits were pris efTHUNDERBIRD this ts glamour-- C{GALAXIE ciamour on wheels! Long and e{FAIRLANE Glamour on a budget! Fairlane efFALCON Glamour car of the compacts! Mrs, Wallace Butler reported unique in all the world! The inimitable Thunderbird low, with a massive beauty that dominates the has its own special kind of glamour--unlike any Falcon makes the world sit up and take notice-- on finances. A cheque for $340 roofline... the revolutionary Swing-a-way Steer- road! It turns on the glamour with its swept- other car you can own. Lean and lovely outside and saves you money in the bargain. Glamorous ing Wheel .. . the unqualified elegance of the back silhouette . . . Diamond-lustre finish... with a fast-paced grace that attracts compliments style, with Thunderbird roof, decorative new | has been sent to the UCW. A cheque to the Cancer So- Thunderbird Interior. Yours in the sophisticated dramatic use of chrome... sleek new instru- . » Spacious and luxurious inside with full-size side trim and color-keyed interiors. There are ciety in memory of Miss Mabel Landau, in the fabulous Convertible with the "dis- ment panel... new vinyl lustre fabrics... comfort for six! Glamorous interiors feature 15 Falcons to choose from--sleek, sophistl- Mason was reported by Mrs. appearing" top; in the Sports Roadster with the luxurious wall to wall carpeting. Glamorous choice color-keyed steering wheel, door panels and deep cated sedans; wonderful wagons, and most pl -- card and flower no Tonneau cover; in the silhouette of the Hardtop. of sedans, wagons, convertibles, bucket seaters. pile nylon-rayon carpeting . . . elegant fabrics, glamorous of all--the fun-derful convertibles. The next meeting in Septem- ber is to be in the form of a pot luck supper. Mrs. J. G, Carter offered her home for a "Garden Tea" to be held in June. Mr. Charles Young spoke to the group, regarding the ad- vantages of the planned new arena to be built in Oshawa. A question and answer period fol- lowed. A piano duet was played by Miss Carolyn Haywood and Miss Dolores Allen. They have won many honors. The most recent one, at the Rotary Music Festival in Ajax. Mrs. Edward Rose gave two readings, '"Grandma's Sun- day's" and 'How The Deacons Pray." ss . Ralph Laing's group were in charge of refreshments. A surprise "Bon Voyage" cake for three members going abroad this summer was a happy ending to the closing meeting of the season. Mrs. Kenneth Wagg thanked the group on behalf of herself, Mrs. J. H. Halliday and Mrs. C. E, OPENS AT THE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE TUESDAY JULY 2, 1963 Summer School Classes operate from 9:00 a.m. to || 1:00 p.m. leaving after- |) noons free for recreation or employment, Registrations cre being ac- cepted now for Summer School Session. July 2 to August 30, 1963 oF Complete Business Course or Junior Typewriting Classes. ACT NOW -- ENROLEMENT LIMITED FREE BULLETIN CLIP AND MAIL COUPON FOR COMPLETE DETAILS OR DIAL 725-3375 Neme .. oo MOO ance ee ee | STREET WEST, WHITBY, PHONE 668-5893 USED CARS AND TRUCKS