Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Nov 1964, p. 17

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and Mrs. Metod Andolsek, Madison avenue. Her grand- mother, Mrs. Ivana Andolsek, lives in Yugoslavia. --Ireland Studio PHOTOGRAPHED on her second birthday, September 16, this sweet. little miss is Diana Mary, daughter of Mr. _ Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peel and great-grandmothers are Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. C. M. Callan, all of Oshawa. SON AND DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pearce, Fairleigh avenue, are Jeffrey Douglas, four, and Terri Ann, two and a half years old. LODGES AND SOCIETIES report on the sick and wished all a speedy recovery. This was the annual inspec- tion meeting. Lady Caroline Cut- L.A.P.M. ler, past president of the Boyt ciation and past president e The regular meeting of the/Rebekah Assembly of Welland, Ladies Auxiliary Patriarch Mili- Ontario, was the inspecting of tant was held recently in the/ticer, OOF Hall. It was announced that the f The meeting was opened in/next meeting would be held on usual form by the president,|December 15 and will be a pot- Lady Marie Elliott assisted by|luck supper at 6.30 p.m. vice-president, Lady Viola Keel-| Refreshments were served in er. The vice-president gave herithe banquet hall. SE SP A ANE a erm ORE a OE FIDE OS PE IE LOIN THE McBAIN pair are Per- ry Todd, four years old, and Lynda Charlene, one year. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Percy McBain, RR 3, Oshawa, and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shepperdson, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McBain, Valcartier, Quebec. --Ireland Studio Legion Bazaar Well Attended, Highly Successful The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, held its semi-annual bazaar on Tuesday, November 24 and it was a decided success. Mrs. Norman McEvers, president, welcomed the large number of visitors and introduced the con- veners, Mrs. Alyn Elliott and Mrs. Edward Bouckley. Mrs. Elliott introduced Mrs. Herbert Bathe, a past president of the auxiliary, who officially opened the bazaar. She expressed her pleasure in being asked to per- form this duty, also gave a warm welcome to all present. On behalf of the auxiliary, Mrs. Bouckley presented her with a small gift in appreciation. Conveners of booths were as follows: fancy work, Mrs. Charles Gibbs; aprons, Mrs. Alex Beatty; children's wear, Mrs. Frank Grant; home cook- ing, Mrs. Cameron Oke; coun- try store, Mrs. Eric Jacklin; socks and novelties, Mrs. Wii- liam Jeffery; toy booth, Mrs. George V. Lee; touch and take, Mrs. Perry Smith; tea room, Mrs. Frank Davey; draw tick- ets, Mrs. James Anderson. Pouring tea, Mrs. Benjamin Jacklin, Mrs. William Reed, That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to help relieve this condition and so help relieve the backache iat tired feeling. Soon you feel better and rest better. Look for Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter in the blue box with the red band. You car depend on Dodd's, 91 There may be times when you can't seem to get a good night's rest. You toss and turn in bed, then feet dull and listless during the day. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discom- fort that often results in backache and tired feeling. t OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FARMERS MARKET OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. FRUIT -- VEGETABLES FLOWERS -- PLANTS FRESH EGGS NINA RICCI PARIS "it's in the air" (3 i DRUGS 28 KING ST. EAST PHONE 723-4621 '64 Vintage... dresses. assortment of bead a set and up. BI JEW ABABIBABABABIBABABABABABIBABABABABABIBABABABEBABIBABIBABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABABaBaBaBaBsBaBsBaBaBas {TS FROM BIRKS a heady blend of brilliance to match the bright Winter fashions or accent the darker Choose from a large necklets, priced from 2.00 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE = 3 & : & a # : : S = 2 : g BABABABABALABABABABABARABABABABABAS '1. I RKS E L-Le. Rk S$ AVAZAIBABABABABABABABABABABABABABABEBABABAIBABABABEBABABABAB £ a8 ABABABaBabas ee en ee ke a Dr. Thomton H The Dr. Robert Thornton Home and School Association held its November meeting re- cently in the new auditorium. The many in attend were Meeting In New Auditorium Club December 12. Mrs. field attended the Ontario Fet- eration of Home and School & S Holds Don- aki Wood and Mrs, C. M. Shef- Jatt A ions Conference at greeted by Mrs. Arthur Joynt, president. The minutes were read by Mrs. Donald Wood and Mrs. Ray Hatter gave the treas- 'urer's report. It was announced that the children this year collected $146.82 for UNICEF. Mrs. Har- old Mark reported that the Safe- ty Patrol members would be treated to a swim at the Boys' Mrs. Weslty Smallwood and Miss Barbara Lavender. Winner of cedar chest and contents, Mrs, Harold Suddard. Other prize winners: Mrs. Joseph Davies, Miss Marylin Elliott, Helen Nichol, Mrs. Wil- liam Davis, Miss Penny Cook, Mrs. Tom Bowers, Diane Me- Ghee, Mrs. A. Henderson, Mrs. R. C. Crowley, Dolly Gibson, Mrs. Mabel Blow, Mrs. Frank Grant, Marie Collison, Mrs. B. Burk, Beth Rutherford, Bette Griffin, Mrs. Ann Taylor, A. McLeod, William Cardinal. At the conclusion Mrs. Alyn Elliott, convener of bazaar, and Mrs. Norman McEvers, presi- dent, thanked all for making the evening so successful and help- Peterborough on November 7 and gave interesting accounts about their day. A recently formed barbershop quartet--'The Bobolinks" com- prising Robert Tole, Murray Osborne, Donald Fleming and Robert Lean -- delighted the audience with their renditions of "Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue"; "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" and "I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back Again". They were intro- {duced and thanked by Mrs. Rob- ert Stewart, program chairman, Mr. D. B .Fry, chairman of the present school board, briefly explained the new Township School Area which comes into being after December 31, and will cover all public schools in Whitby Township and be admin- istered by a five-member school board to be elected on Satur- day, December 12. Mrs. G. A. Wandless, Oshawa Council Librarian Chairman, outlined what is entailed in set- ting up a library in a school, having had first hand experi- ence at Gertrude Colpus School. Mr. M. G. Karpiak, principal, displayed. a citizenship trophy ing along the good work done through auxiliary funds. presented to the school by Law- lor Homebuilder's Co-operative Now Is the time to come into our stores and browse around for Christmas . . Decorate your home with a fashionable permanent center piece . , . For the Coffee table . . . the little decorations are just lovely . . . the door Swags will make your home soy whether neor or fa send @ Christmes Flowers by Wire . . Bonded TL ) DA servi Gifts by Wire start at $6.00 THE BEST WAY TO SAY "MERRY CHRIST- MAS" to your loved ones in other pleces r, is to Gift of . We are Members of this DOWNTOWN 28 SIMCOE NORTH Soran anae nena: R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS LTD. DRIVE-IN 163 BLOOR. WEST 728-7386 SWAN'S HARDWARE Association, to be awarded to a senior student, Highlight of the evening 'was a panel of six teachers with Mrs. Donald Wood as moder- ator. Many questions regarding school and related matters were! submitted by the interested par- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 26,1964 17 iswers and discussions were - rade 4 class. Refreshments formative and greatly enjoyed./were served in the foyer of the The panel was introduced by|new wing by Mrs. G. R. Ban- Mrs. Robert Stewart and thank-jnon, Mrs. --_ Sharrard, and ed by Mrs. Arthur Joynt. Mrs. J. A. H. . Kift, ery | ents present. The subsequent an- The attendance plaque was|mothers: of Grade 5, 6 and 7 won. by Mrs. Ronald Bryant's|students. ; INCLU December OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DECEMBER STORE HOURS OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL DING SATURDAYS Ist through Dec. 23 GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Come in end see our selection. 2 Melmac Dinnerware Corning Ware Snow Blowers TV Trays Carving Sets Rifles Rods and Reels Cocktail Sets - and many, many | FREE 1 $150 WORT I Every purchase entitles you Stocking ... quality toys... Oshawa... o ELECTRIC. TOOTHBRUSH HAIR CUTTING KIT . Elec. SHOE SHINER .. = -- ww eee It's about 8 feet high and filled with « what a gift for Christmes. TOYS *% TOYS People are saying we have the finest selection in Why not come in and see for yourself! Feel Free To Browse At SWAR'S HARDWARE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE POSES a FOR ALL AGES @ Canisters @ Polishers Vacuum Cleaners Power Tools Small Appliances Kitchen Sets Fireplace Equipment @ Figurines more gifts thet please. 9.95 8.88 4.88 Pe ee DRAW | H OF TOYS 1 to a draw on Sonta's Big | -- eee od SPECI 16.98 19.9 Choose from this beautiful a wide variety of double knits in Black, Brown, Charcoal, Junior -- 7-17, OSHAWA Open to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday DRESSES REGULAR crepe suzette -- and novelty wool fabrics, Sheath and action skirts -- short and 34 sleeves. Available and Blue. Sizes: Petites --- 5-15, Misses --- 10-20, SHOPPING CENTRE AL PURCHASE 8 25.00 selection of dresses in -- wools -- crepes -- EACH Teal, Royal Blue, Red Another Group of 3 Piece Double Knit SUITS and BETTER- DRESSES Reg. 25.00 and 29.98 NOW 16.88 j

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