Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1964, p. 9

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The photographer has cap- tured the attention of this bright pair, Kenneth James and Barbara Joan, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : James Brady, Dymond drive. Kerineth 44 and Barbara 18 months old when this picture "EYES LEFT!" children of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Brown and Al- derman and Mrs. John Brady, all of Oshawa. Great grand- parents are Mrs. Patrick Brady, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Brien, Peter- borough. --Aldsworth Photography blossoms into Spring ...with wonderful @ _ Spectacular RAIN! SHINE! ANYTIME! SENSATIONAL SPRING COAT was taken are the grand- LODGES AND SOCIETIES IODE jing and informative talk on (Golden Jubilee Chapter) (scholarships and __ bursaries The Match meeting of the/available to all students going Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE, jon to degree -- giving institu- was held at Adelaide House,/tions of learning. He also sug- recently with the Regent, Mrs.|gested ways in which our own J. A. Vivash, presiding. jlocal bursary fund could be put Plans were made for the an-jto the best use. Mrs. J. E. nual dinner dance to be held)Houghion thanked Mrs. Sigs- Saturday, October 24, convened) worth on behalf of all the mem- by Mrs. A. H. Murdoch. The/bers. spring rummage sale will be) A social half-hour followed the held at Simcoe Hall, Tuesday,|singing of 'God Save The May 5, convened by Mrs. E. R.| Queen." Munday and Mrs. D. H. Howe. Ce The corresponding secretary, | ALTAR SOCIETY Mrs, L. V. Walker, read two (St, Philip's) letters, the first from Mrs. T.|_ The regular meeting of the K. Creighton, graciously accept-|St. Philip's Altar Society was ing the position of Honorary held recently, with Mrs, Harry Regent for another year, the GOwanlack presiding. second letter from the Prince) It was planned to hold a so- Philip Chapter, inviting the Re-|cial bingo on Thursday, April 9, gent and one other member to) with Mrs, James Hughes as con- attend their annual birthday|vener. It will be held in St. dinner on April 6. Mrs. R. §./Philip's Church hall. Irwin intoduced her guest, Mrs.| A successful bake sale was James Souch. A letter written|held on a recent Sunday after by Mr. McIntyre Hood, on the |church The Reverend Mar- situation in Cyprus and Can.|shall Beriult, was present of Site Elead bad read) ery interesting talk to the Arrangements are being ne erg ae Mics abl hs s bers to) wrth Vane Thaw, "nee assistants served refreshments 7 ieee a eS OE RIB TUCK TRAVELLERS SAVINGS e «you'll be dry and pretty in your new all- weather coat from Walker's. A collection of rainy .day fashions gay enough for sunny days as well. You'll love the selection and the tiny price! 16.98 A. Reversible Poplin in Misses sizes 12 to 18, Many of our most popular > Spring coats reduced! A collection of pastel toned plain and fancy weave, blended fabrics, Mrs. Vivash read an address} by the Provincial President, Mrs. W. R. Morrison, on the history of flags, and the history | of the Red Ensign in particular. | Delegates planning to attend the annual convention in Hamilton, April 15, 16, 17, iclude Mrs. J. A. Vivash, Mrs. W. H. Faint, Mrs. Peter Gillatley. Mrs. E. R. Snow introduced | the guest speaker for the even- ing, Mr, John Sigsworth, head of the Guidance Department at A ' Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate Petite sizes 7 to 13 Anstitute, who gave an interest- ; "ha od B. Tailored Poplin coat in Petite sizes 7 to > Oe a IE aH : Fi : os 13. DRAPERY MATERIAL 98° yord ond up Compare at $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draneries 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 B & : ' t b iz & ® . . t & & e 4 © ' ' & e e i ¢ = ¢ . e < s . ¢ i & * s . > £ & 1 ? & . t s t . ' * é z 7 y ' ¢ fl 1 4 2 ' 3 ® t : 7 é ' 1 ' s 2 f ' & £ t + 6 t L & t * t . ® e ¥ & & t r t & e r &, e:2 : §& t ' 2. ee en Shop now and save, while the selection is at its best. Misses and petite sizes, SPRING VALUES #@ FOR THE to oe v 46 strcrn. @ 725-3564 YOUNG SET Girls, boys, tots and pre-teens... can be outfitted with ease at Walker's. Fresh Killed--Grade " A"'--21/2-3 Ib. FRYING OR ROASTING CHICKEN S lb 3 3 C A. Boys' corded cotton windbreaker, made AEE han, . in Canada. Sizes 4 eo. 2 to 6X Reg. 2.98 2.57 A miracle fabric of nylon and acetate that washes and dries in a wink. Perfect warm weather fashions that go everywhere carefree B, Boys' two-piece playset, features twill jeans and cot+ ton polo shirt. Sizes 4 to 6X, Reg. 2.98 A. Shift style in Misses sizes 10 to 18 2.29 B. Sheath style in Half sizes 1614 to 2414 other styles in the selection, | Poplin all-weather coat reverses to woven plaid. Beige with ase sorted plaids, Sizes 7 to 14 10.98 Sizes 4 to 6X 6.98 and creaseless. Blue + Beige * Green * Yellow * Aqua SHORT RIB ROAST ESSEX MILD--SLICEO OR PIECE An outstanding value! C. Toddler'sthreepiece ¢,, printed Poplin all-weather suede set. Rust, red, coat, shower proofed! Blue or LB. 55° BOLOGNA or blue in boys and ed in sizes 7 to 12 8.98 LB. 29° PRESSWOOD'S. BONELESS i. girls sizes 2 to 3X. % ; SMOKED HAM veo LB, 79° + 6.98 -_ ; + STORE SLICED COOKED MEATS . + : © Mac. & Ch WA ...- proves that good taste in fashion is not expensive! ® po a aude lb. 55: a LK E RR by P 8 fe : Pp s1Ve Fresh, Veune; Meaty Shoulde c oulders PORK 35: © Pickle & Pimento OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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