Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1963, p. 9

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exotic shots of water buffalo|work being done by the World i ee -- = -- joughing iiie rice paddies, fish-|Councii of Chu: ante gan 'and traders' given in the red side of the junks that ply the waters along|weekly envelopes. She was On Arm-chair Trip To Malaya [% «==. thanked by Mrs. Travel! on be The speaker was introduced|half of the group. by Mrs. George Drynan and A social half hour followed, 5 A kaleidoscope | of orlental/ Malaya tean heavily toward the|sf7s. W. F. ior expressed the| with refreshments being served t for the : : of the, University tem, but education is harder to|thanks of club. oy Oh, Snes nee n ' : the poorer families. ST. GEORGE'S WA [Women's Club of Oshawa andjobtain for ' i" ctober meet- the (Afternoon Branch) a ne i | FURNITURE WORLD vA reuest speaker, Dr. Claude Vi-|triguing street scenes. The well- AUXILIARIES George's WA met for its oe PHONE 728-1641 pond, who has recently retyrn-iknown rickshaw is evidently tional and business meeting, ed from nearly two years in|giving way to the more modern The president, Mrs. Charles J 'Malaya as a member of a Col-|trishaw -- a three-wheeled bi-| SIMCOE STREET UCW_ |Gibbs, presided, ombo Plan team of Canadian|cycle - like vehicle with pas- (Lenore Unit) The - meeting opened with doctors, spoke vividly and gra-/senger seats in front of the f ve si t|prayer and the scripture lesson sphically of the country, itsjrider. Heavily-laden women go- ar dee ta ay ppg was read by Mrs. Thomas | : rchanging political status, its|ing to market, carrying baskets|r enore Unit, with attendance of|Keast: The minutes were read) 4 'people and their problems. on each end of long bamboo thirty members and two visi-\by Mrs: Ernest Seeley. The & * 'With the use of a large color-jpoles, were in striking CON-!tors, enjoying a special Thanks-|prayer for a prayer partner 3 ted map, Dr. Vipond was able to|trast to the delicate sprays Of/.i ing service. She was assist-|was given by Mrs. John Beam- j orientate his audience to Ma-jorchid, flame of the forest, e¢ by Mrs. Joseph Wannop lead-|ish. A reading was given by *laya's geographic position and sera r cence i ing in a prayer of general|Mrs. Charles Wells, the edacs- ryan la: Aba ee ono lingo P Thanksgiving, Mrs. H. V. Myers|tion secretary, who also g2 \ territories of Sarawak and Brit-|very few beggars. reading the scripture and Mrs.|the social service pe . = : , FULL 39" TWIN Hesther with, the "clty-tate olllarc'e'mmny Bedsbiete, Mresines| Poh Holden giving the medi Cameren Oke, read te On eo ' 5 A res ' + ' gapore, joined Malaya in the|and Sikhs (only five per cent| *0™ : Tuckett gave the Dorcas report, Federation of Malaysia Septem-lare Christian) provided fascinat-| An appropriate Thanksgiving) 14 vrs Samuel Wotten tead a ber 16, Malaya had been a Brit-|ing pictures. Dr. Vipond showed|P0°™, "Landing of the Pilgrim : tter regerding the thankoffer- ish Colony until Aug. 31, 1957 nF walking on spiked shoes|Fathers", read by Mrs. Wannop| '© ais enmus Wins camsind but since then, has- been inde-land performing fire - walking|W2s followed by Mrs. D. E. Fg gens Regen gg pendent. : ceremonies on hot coals in pits,|Weldon singing Bian arg Thursday. Dr. Vipond's colored' slides,|and colorful scenes from a Mus-|L0rd, en , aT atte A y with which he illustrated his|lim feast day. Mrs. Ralph Jewell at the go nina talk, showed the very lush ver-| Rubber tapping (Malaya pro-| Reports by the secretary, Mrs. HOUSEHOLD dure which one pictures in a|duces 40 per cent of the world's|D. W. Holden's report on the) 4 rubber spatula does a first- tropical climate with 90 degree|supply) was of interest to any-|catd and flower fimd and the) jc. job of separating strips of temperatures and 90 degree|one who had collected maple-|tteasurer's report, by Mrs. Wal-l),.;on in the package. humidity year-round, with|syrup in this country, The lace Butler show the group is | "KING ST. E. 4 4 agg. col TN! fog eM ee CRPREZELR ESAS eee RE 3 a : : 3 5 4 iad aes 220 COIL MATTRESS BOX SPRING ON 4 LEGS: iva! heavy summer rains. A typical|latex dripping out of the trees|very active. : middle-class Malay home with|into coconut shells, is collected,| Mrs. John Leng, wife of the] SEWING MACHINE Feel secure with this fomous alm-thatched roof was shown,|Coagulated, sheeted, dried and|minister of St. Andrew's United S i " 3 99 ; ' , --. Ye é é naibs budding tor you saniva. wilt up on stilts to protect it/baked. Tin and rice are the|Church, who was introduced by Tune-up pecial ov. 5 f , "SS. at this low price, the eqme fine from the frequent floods, which,|other major exports of the|Mrs. Wannop, told of her inter- FAST SERVICE i ee 3Sx.- ; . quality, known psy gg fortunately, quickly drain away.|country, followed by coconut,jesting and enlightening travels ° ' ¢ - s : Full twin size, high tempered coil inner- pce oh Toy eas Ch. nutmeg, spice, tea and fruit.|with her husband in his capacity Oshawa Sewing Centre spring. Smooth top mattress with ile n homes were fascinating in|Here again, the members of the|as Secretary of Home Missions. 329 SIMCOE ST. S$. 728-2391 rc border, plastic handles, fine quality ticking. ther modern architecture Ber club were very interested in the|She told of the various kinds of; Matching box spring on legs and headboard Javish use of color. Schools in tn "'wipe-clean" colorful plastic. RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Anniversary Sale! 10:00 A.M. FRIDAY | OCT. 18 Lens a a SEG mG mma 5-PIECES IN CONCORD MAPLE eee eae redeem oon 36" round table opens to 48" oval. Mople finish- LIBERAL CREDIT Pilot Club President Ca Ca named been ("paa &Oa8 >. . Coming To Oshawa (olay ora ay a net 8-Pc. Handsonie Bunk Bed in H : . Ev \ For Fall Council WALKING DO LL antes whine wenieen o0 « ie" ACORN -- ou Get Everything! || District 17 Pilot International 2 COMPLETE BEDS | } will be honored to have as thei i "und id doll -- walks with you. 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