Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jan 1964, p. 9

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fe ew em ome y = *\Rebruaty 2 43. Unit 1 will be inf THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenuory 18,1964 9 "TNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES --[ratittars, Uaut"tot er) sce carraon was tgmea[crintan tee haat se pital; Unit 4, Hillsdale Manor. |) yy ris Melch flect the attitude of the parents. OPA AUX. was repeated in unison, Mrs,|small projects. They arranged} Refreshments are served by os a lrg m eet feats The entertainment, part of the The January meeting of the Shemilt took as her topic "Alllfour nee during P cg year, |the 'executive. ment. evening took the form of tele- sadies eS. the Oshawa|Things Belong to God." taking them for walks during) KINETTE CLUB The Kinette executive meet-|vision's popular panel game Police Associa was held at| A duet was sung by Mrs.|the summer and at Christmas: ing will be held January 21, "Password." Mr. Jack Ovens he home of Mrs, Arthur Hobbs.|Mervin Morrison, and Mrs.|gave each patient-a gift. The January meeting of theli9¢4 at 8.00 p.m. at the homejacted as moderator and wel- The president, Mrs. Charles|Ross Clark accompanied at the| Ail unit leaders gave their|Oshawa Kinette Club was held|or Mrs, Morley Robinson. comed the guest celebrities, till, crosided over the meeting/piano by Mrs. Anne Naylor.jannual report, also the. annual|Tuesday, January 7, at the Miss Elizabeth Taylor layed vith S members present. Mrs. James Scott closed with/financial report was given. Mrs.|Genosha Hotel with the presi-| THE COME DOUBLE CLUB |py Mr, Jack Allin and Ss. The minutes and the treas-|prayer. Mrs, Clayton Lee took|Boville reported for the manse,|d Mrs. Morley /Robinson,) The 'North minster Come|Claus' played' by Dr. Gorter trer's reports were read, the roll call and read the min-|Mrs. Samuel Gibbs on. catering|presiding. The president wel: Double Club held its first meet-|Adair, Several club members an agreed that thank youlutes. Mrs. Percy Boville gavejand Mrs. Jack Lowry. on sup-|coi coed a new Kinette, Mrs.ling of the New Yéar recently.|were- contestants in the game be sent to the merchants|the annual treasurer's report. |plies. Ronald Van De Walker and alphe evening commenced with ajand the p was inter- who donated to the organization Mrs. George Ford reported| Mrs. Shemilt. thanked al ljprogpective Kinette, Mrs. Wl-lworship service held in | the/spersed with lively and humor- t Christmas. 1418 visits had been made to|wnits for the work done during}liam Hubbell. chapel conducted by Mr. Har-jous commercials. Voluntee: the year. Highlights of the eveningjc!d Sg ng The Reverend] The entertainment concluded rs for Hillsdale Manor|the hospital, shut-ins and Hills- were Mrs./dale Manor. Mrs. James Scott,| Mrs. William Down read the|were the lecture and showing of/H. Mellow gave a message|with a short singsong led by om cg 18, / 4 Charles "Mrs. Douglas|Mrs, Mervyn Allin .and Mrs.|correspondence.: Mrs. Scott re-|slides by Mrs, Gordon Garri-jfor the New Year in which he|/Mr. Jack Allin assisted by Mr. a. ej eo Lenaerts|Fred Coleman 'are doing good|minded 'the members of: the|son, depicting her recent trip|said that everyone should make|Jack Ovens. Refreshments Aird, and Mrs. John Reardon. work with the patients in|UCW, Sunday, February 23,|/to South Africa where she andjevery effort to let christianity|were then served by Mr. and ms. William Moring and Mrs. Whitby. They helped the wom-|guest «speaker 'is to be Mrs.|hershusband attended the World|take a larger part in the home/Mrs. Allin and their group, who eth Ostler repo ported on thejen make quilts, Christmas en- Dorothy Young, The Bag (9 Council of Kinsmen at Salis-|life, It everyone expects their|were thanked for a most en- aah te Segrogay 3 and Christe closures, and several otheriterial meeting will: held|bury, Southern Rhodesia. children to grow up as good'joyable evening, to the auxiliary's odepted ot finlly at Christmas. February 12 yh bard date set "am He Cuts Your Meat OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Kenneth Ostler, Mrs. Reardon, Mrs. Brent Snowden fepecat Mm Like He Would for Himself! | Birr tt es a fummage sale sometime iv Ate at Boe 58 Centre Festival) / wy : War deed fo setup a | wy SPROULE'S BEEF is Red Brand Beef FRIDAY - was decided to set up a table ve ei Canada's Finest Quality To Assure The meeting was then a-| ; (\ es with refreshments be-| ED Quality, Flavor and Tenderness ' i ope hie. 44 ! | RED BRAND BONELESS : SATURDAY - King SFREET UCM Ne 8 Pr \ Sal ROUND STEAK or ROAST fj CONTINUING OUR GREATEST theme of the January meeting of | Unit 9 of King Street United | s Church Women. | LB. Mrs. Charles Skuce opened the : Fi meeting with a thought for the | | New Year. Mrs. Leslie Hall aw the minutes end called the roll. | c Mrs. Earl Luke reported the) h and hospital calls. Mrs. Baward Sills yave the treasur- er's ' der The ersten irs, Bruce | d = : ' FRESH CHOICE NOT FROZEN Wilson who quoted a few s : ' San, M > CHICKEN LEGS Sat fon | : I LE from the first chapter of Gene 7 : \ Sen sis. Mrs. Wilson read a medita- | | . : il @) +> Ss | * gate OR BREAST tion on "How It All Began." Mrs, Lawrence Allen, the new : : ; president of King Street Uni ited ' : 4 \ J pooh Women, installed the ; pars for 1964. The new \ ; - on leader, Mrs. Robert Bland, EB e oratted for the remainder of the meeting. It was announced : a8 S : that January 28, at 7.30 p.m. is . . ° F \ date of the congrégational be . An all day quilting SE lle , 'ie 5 5 25 -<.:| CHICKEN WINGS 29° | BUTT PORK cHoPs™ 99] REDUCTIONS jeade: Country Fresh Grade "A" COMPARE 2 FOR 41¢ -- LIBBY'S DEEP ; ; 3 2 © BROWN . 15-0Z. l 00 MEDIUM EGGS DdgzZ. BEANS TINS Bp : ilson read "In The Lae Hall read "Here We Arel--| COMPARE AT 65c COMPARE AT 39¢ -- KING'S FANCY UP PRICE Yor tae oe. so ee KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ %.° 53* | SSPenicus wer. | 0 a Myers read Wasnos Back- ward -« Pe Forwa M Wilton, Mrs. H -- ¢ sites, ten, eed ite! Mia ORANGE J UICE 7 49 COMPARE AT 25¢ CRUSHED OR TID BIT Annie Wright, 1 een ae cat BLENDED J UICE vw &2* | PINE- 20-02. (Oshawa and District) | APPLE TINS Be The Ladies' Group held its COMPARE AT 3lc thi: ti Monday] " night at Simcoe Hall, with Mr. YORK BEEF OR IRIS u STEWS ra " 29° JAY'S FANCY QUALITY -- COMPARE AT 35¢ George Day presiding. The min- utes were read by the secretary i] COMPARE AT 91c Mrs. Anthony Haylock, and the TOMATO 48-0Z. ] Thee 2 MIR LIQUID DETERGENT "nor, 19° | JUICE p TINS Daag nen SPORTSWEAR of all kinds y the president. | ' as seve ties: 3: Keesete | FRENCH'S NEW SOFT RITE ZIP INSTANT pals or slag Mrs. | PREPARED MUSTARD TOILET TISSUE CHOCOL ATE INCLUDING SKI AND CURLING TOGS | A thank you letter was read| 2 6-0Z. 25° mat ee bea coe 7 Group donated at Christmas. 2 bong 35¢ gg 3i¢ COLOURS 2 ROLLS 27° Biviog 77° AS WELL AS It was decided that the next) SUITS - COATS - DRESSES po rea would be a pot luck! , and each member is to bring "a guest, The, date is You Save at SUPER SAVE FROZEN FOOD FEATURES WF ALL REGULAR NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK Febvenry 11. The refreshment) hostesses for th eni | neat ae Tomer we BRYLCRELM "OS MO i AQ* | SUPREME BRAND ' NO JOB LOTS -- SPECIAL PURCHASES OR SECONDS _-- Watts and Mrs. Gordon | 2-LB Cormie. A few games of bingo! -LB, po played before the evening LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 7-0Z. FAN CY PE AS BAG 53¢ closed. ' REG, 73¢ BOTTLE FELLOWSHIP GROUP N The Fellowship Group of) BABY POWDER set 49° NCH FRIE 2-18. Southminster United Church REG. 75¢ "TIN ECONOMY BAG held a skating party at the! ¢ Brooklin Arena on Saturday, | January 11. Later the group was | invited to Mr. and Mrs, John| ARONI iuiat shan te ' 2 35° LBs. Fortin's and a delicious spaghet- ti dinner was served. | In charge of the January™ 7¢ OFF JOHNSON FOR ALL FLOORS Special Offer 10c Off SUPER SAVE Royce 'Whittaker and" Mr. "and 0-COA eee pee | ee ef -\c:|DAD'S COOKIES 2... 49° | AMBER HONEY *- 59° ee eh i eat uel # Mrs. | Fobn Fortin eee elected _ STORE HOUR 'Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat. till 10 p.m a. s FREE PARKING 7 treasurers. aig ae J FRESH GREEN FRESH | siete] IMPORTED CABBAGE ™. Qc | GREEN SPINACH ru. '7 WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST Scott, the president, oped : STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA with a poem, "The New Year," arene by the en Bag v0. | | executive was c arge | f the devoti riod with M AT REDUCED PRICES «= AL Gordon She are . -- ir L SALES FINAL PLEASE pe and a chapter ol ool ty Pad &: +4 NO PHONE, C.0.D. OR A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD * A v7 * MAIL ORDERS PLEASE ANY PURCHASE SO ee mg mF ee THIS SUMMER IN EUROPE | * AIR FARES DOWN! | SUP ER SAVE \ > MARKETS Af BR OSHAWA ia TEE sooo | | corner OF KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA - "CENTRE, t 'To Government App

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