Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1964, p. 8

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FLOWERS FOR EASTER The designing team of Vincent-Harmik created this charming tribute to the Easter season. Made of a bright bou- quet of spring flowers and green leaves, the hat fits right pass heat and moisture to the outside. The condenser type is avai' Dry Out Washday Blues | With Your Own Dryer - ee senate jpumps the moisture removec By ELEANOR ROSS \the decorative finish of your|ffom the air surrounding the The average homemaker is dryer. clothes right down the sink or said to lift over two tons of wet) How nice it is that a dryer washtub vege and Pee clothes up to her clothesline ev-|jets you forget the weather! Kier, no additional plumb- 7 =p baie ; _,|ing, The new dryers are geared ery year! That is, if she doesn't also turns your clothes out just); f 'h b enjoy the convenience of a dryer/as clean as they went in, since ie ogee si maw. oe esi ae in order to avoid such gymnas-|there is no street dirt, no dust,» i eats lad bale SE ae S tics. |no soot inside the dryer to mar sides tees cathunts O77 on Besides the obvious conserva-|the wash--and who hasn't had ing only the wash-and-wear cy- tion of time and energy, a dryer|snowy wash messed up while cle, the last ten minutes on the has many other merits, so much out on the line at some time or dial. The same cycle also fluffs bells that announce the end of RAIL CRASH KILLS ONE |train slammed into the rear of|crash that tore apart the ca- the drying cycle. This reminds} MASSILON, Ohio (AP)--Lo-|another freight that had stopped|boose of the stopped train and the homemaker to remove the comotive fireman Leo Hartsel,|about two miles southeast of/S¢™ the three diese! units of the clothes before wrinkling be- 50, was killed Sunday when a/here. Two oth jmoving train sprawling across comes set. Most machines have : er crew membersithe Pennsylvania's New Yorke Pennsylvania Railroad freight|were injured in the grinding|Chicago main line. bio FOR SPRING and SUMMER eration when the door is opened. ~ from Millinery World It will not begin again until the door is closed and the start @ MILLINERY @ DRESSES clothes for you, simply, easily and thoroughly. CWAC REUNION LONDON,-Ont. (CP)--A reun- so that it is surprising that/@7other? pillows and blankets. many women have to be sold on MONEY-SAVER USE EITHER SYSTEM the idea. | And a dryer speeds up wash-! Dryers let you partially. dry! Dryers come in durable en-\day so that it actually saves clothes in preparing them for) amel - coated, galvanized steel|money since you can reduce the ironing, or, if desired, the with its non - corrosive steel|family's clothes and household sprinkling system can be used| base, or in a porcelain-on-stee! |linens inventory. to dampen clothes for ironing.) finish. Both are easy to clean,| There are two types of dryers) Some machines turn off auto- impervious to. scratches, cracks|--air flow and condenser. The|matically when the clothes are and dents, and, happily, come|air flow type heats circulating dry. Others let the user select in a variety of colors, And you|room air either by gas or elec- the time cycle. can get a steel cabinet to match'tricity and requires venting to') Many dryers have buzzers or Bait over the head like a wig, and completely covers the hair, It is an ideal complement to both daytime' and afternoon dresses. --By Tracy Adrian. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES THE HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ogden and their group were in charge of the March meeting held re- cently at King Street Church. Mr. Percy Fletcher and Mrs Patrick Tresise were re- sponsible for the devotional period held in the church chapel with Easter as the theme. A duet was sung by Mrs. Percy) Miss Joyce Clarke, Oshawa, was the guest speaker and spoke on the greatest thing in the world, love. She reminded us of the need for greater love toward one another. The next meeting is to be held April 13 at 356 French street. WOOLWORTH'S Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN ! ! Largest Assortment Ever EASTER NOVELTY CAKES @ BUNNY'S @ MOCHA CAKES © CUP CAKES @ EGGS @ NESTS All Beautifully Decorated for Easter Delicious Easter Glory LAYER CAKE 79¢ 98: Two or three tier wedding cakes -- Order One Week Ahead BAKERY ORDERS. PHONE 725-3421 SMALL LARGE Fletcher and Mrs. Vernon Os-|- borne, "When I Survey the Won- drous Cross", accompanied . by Miss Hazel Rundle at the organ. The club members moved into) the Centennial Hall for an Eas-| ter fashion show parade with) Mrs. Percy Fletcher doing the commentary. Male members of; the group were the models, do-| ing an outstanding job with the) latest ladies' fashions. The} models were Mr. Frank Bail, Mr. Patrick Tresise, Mr. Allan} Thompson, Mr. Arthur McPher-| son, Mr. Pete Pearse and Mr. | Otto Fleischmann. | The fashion show was climax-! ed with a bride -- Mr. Arthur} McPherson; a bridegroom, Mr. Otto Fleischmann; kept in line with the bride's father, Mr Percy Fletcher, with the shot- gun. Refreshments were served by the group. 16TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. The 16th Scout Group Aux- iliary met in Knox Presbyterian Church recently with the presi- dent, Mrs. Kenneth Hann, pre-| siding. | A report was given by Mrs.) Larry Ostrom from the District Group Committee. The group meeting was at- tended by Mrs. Allen Barclay and Mrs. Kenneth Hann. Mrs. William Clark read the "Requirements for a Cub's Sec- ond Eye'? from the Policy Or- ganization and Rules. Refreshments were served by Mrs. William Clark. The next meeting will be held April 20 at 2.00 p.m. CENTRE STREET UCW (East Unit) The March meeting of the East Unit of Centre Street UCW was held at the home of Mrs Eldon Southwell. The meeting was in the charge of the lead- er, Miss Irene Winter. Mrs David Morris led the devotion using the story: of Easter for the theme The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Erie Buechler Mrs. Roy Bishop read the trea- surer's report. The members handed in the money they had made with the 'Unusual Tea'"' It was decided that each would have a small tea in her home and turn the proceeds in at the May meeting. Every member was asked to bring a favorite recipe to the April meeting The UCW meeting will be held at the church on March 25 Ist SCOUT GROUP AUX. The regular meeting of the 1st. Oshawa Scout Groups Auxil- iary was held at the Scout Hall with Mrs. John Collins presid- ing. She thanked all. the moth- ers that helped at the recent father and son banquet Plans were made for a card party to be held April 27.8 p.m at Westmount United Mrs. George Floody introduced the guest speaker, scout mas- ter William Clement, who spoke about the Patrol System and aim of scouting Mr. .Clement thanked the women for the gift of a scout jersey and also a belated thank you to his scouts for the air mattress for his birthday, Re- freshments were served by Mrs George Floody and her Blue Six CBWF The March meeting the Calvary 'Business Women's Fe lowship was held at the home of Mrs. James. Barron. The meeting began with a. hymn and Mrs. George Twine pray- ed, The singing of "The Ladies' Trio" consisting of Mrs. Roy Goreham, Mrs. Lindon Greene and. Mrs. Ernest Galloway enjoyed by all Time wa followed by and correspondence from vari ous missionaries. | | | of was nent eY the announcement Church. | tADING ALE Call for Brading-the quality ale that's strong on flavour 4-7 ion of members of the Cana- dian Women's' Army Corps saw Military District I draw more than 160 former CWACs, includ- ing three of the four London women who enlisted Sept. 1, 1941, the day the corps was formed. HOUSEHOLD HINT Clean hairbrushes and combs by adding a generous amount of ammonia to warm water. Dirt and hair oils vanish like magic.! switch pressed. So enjoy the sun but don't @ SUITS @ GLOVES leave clothes in it. Let durable dryers of sturdy steel dry your 5 KING ST. E. 725-1052 MEN'S « BOYS' WEAR 16 SIMCOE ST. N. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA =25Al GOING-OUT-OF BUSINESS BOYS' SUITS 4 BRAND NAME WHITE DRESS SHIRTS Stock up for Easter ot Get him ready for this Easter weekend with a quality suit in Continental style, Dak pants 8 to 18. Values to 21.95. NOW ONLY...... 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