Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1965, p. 9

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are committee gave a report on the Mundy's sermon at the United THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 6, 1965 9g Kedron Wolf Cub Pack Society Plans park and further plantings, |Church on Sunday was "Youl7 >> oa pater cary service will be held in the Best Selection In Town 1 A plant auction followed thejcan definitely teach old 4085/Ranquet will be held May 31. |United Church at 11 a.m. May ® * Flower Planting meeting with Heber Down as|new tricks', The Explorers Group, at. tis|30 ah' g © CARRIAGES Tours Public Library -- moo. 30, nei Wertete Ss eee Mart el Sah ter tbe [DIQh « srrouiss | ? tural Societ e speaker an ge theicentral Baptist Seminary, To-|plans for the Mother and Dau gh { : [presi bem » reid May flower show on May 24. |ronto, was the speaker on Sun-\ter Banquet, SEWING MACHINE SALE ' --e @ CRIBS o HI-CHAIRS KEDRON (TC) -- During the(The following boys, during the\christian Education Building of| 'The Bible Study and Work-\day 'at Meadowcrest Baptist| The Sunday School anniver-] BLNA Super-matic | @ PLAYPENS Easter holidays the 2ist "A" lowting, completed their second|the United Church, The presi-|shop held a meeting in thejChurch. One hundred and thirty- P eens -- 3 ony ' Wolf Cub Pack enjoyed a tourlclass requirement of observing dent, Mrs. E. Acton presided.|Christian Education Centre. The|nine children attended the Sun- Go 6, 0. ") Res. 349,00 ; M --_ AT of the McLaughlin Public Li-|pirds, trees and nature; Rich-| Deputy Reeve Sturch of Whit-\workshop fr for every womaniday School. An. Ovens 0.0. . z 199 ae 1 brary. Mrs. Hinds conductedjard Fraser, Ken Wall, Brianjby Township gave an outline of/!n the congregation. Baby sit-| plans were made at the OPTOMETRIST Cheering |! LS S the through the children's|Watson, Dale Maschke, Wesleyithe ideas council has for a cen-|ting service is provided. Theicgyy meeting for the next! oy RMS, and a me sections and explaler|Giespell Terry Souch, Gerald tennial project. A lively. discus. sod gg tng the last/ meeting, May ts the church, 8 BOND ST. £,, OSHAWA OSHAWA SEWING CENTRE ; s FURNITURE ed the file system, and show-\King, Donald Tregunna, Danny|sion followed on parks an 'day . __ {Each group will review {ts wor! ; ee ed how books are mended and/Maschke and Wayne Watson. planting. Mrs. BE. Green and her' The theme of Rev. G. A.lduring the year. The CGIT and PH. 723-4811 329 Simcoe St, South 728-2391 20 CHURCH ST. 723-3211 catalogued, The Cubs also visit-| ed the main fire hall where the function of each piece of equipment was explained, In recent weeks Charle Thomas has been instructing a FR ane ris Ail cr "@ : reen Stage Firs 'ourse. h huT " Those who have successfull 7 er I 1é ¥y Sony T H R E E completed the a are: _ fery Densham, David Snowden, Brian Elliott, Pat Atkinson, FURNITURE DAYS Lye d Densham, nee fies Randy Watson, Dennis Werry, : Joe Wright and Neil Mahaffy. Sale Ends The parents of the Cubs saw the First Star presented to five Sat, at 6 P.M. members of the Pack, Those who received the award were: Brian Elliott, Philip Densham, Pat Atkinson, Jeffery Densham and Jeff Thomas, Garth Pascoe and Bill Arsenault received their House Orderly badges, Harold Mountjoy received his Collector's Badge, Jeff Thomas was the first Cub to receive his Musician's Badge, Larry Watson of the 2ist Boy Scout Troop was presented with his Cub Instruc- " tor's Badge, 4 4 te woot ai Picat Winnitred Bridges spent ee Beh 3 ee | 5 PIECE ARBORITE DINETTE e weeken ec ot Fd leader at the Conference on : mi? | PLUS 16 plece regrcerheg Christian Vocations at Queen's ii abe sign University, Six young people y a 3 #e ~ a oe pac say Sree, le from the charge attended the map: pI jeporately, $49 conference, including Bonnie ' heared Dale, Robert Jackson and Ron Selleck from Kedron. A record number of people ae Bs : made long trips during the Bay peo 0 7 PIECE MODERN 3 C 0 in N | p | fs Ro 0 mn S aan MODERN ter vacation this year, Mr, an Mrs, Ted Maidman, Marie and ; ; BEDROOM GROUPING { G ROOM GROUP Margaret, motored to Florida . | where they spent a week in the SS oP ie «| tee This richly finished In walnut suite feo- Panga cag vnc pecarah ote St, Petersburg area, Dale Thom- RT, tures large 6 drawer double dresser, mirror, $ pur vb x api Pos _ as accompanied Miss Joy Thom- aA bo? rity 4 drawer chest ond bed, plus smooth-top r ' with Arbortte tops, floor lamp ond 2 hem as to Lakeland, Florida, and re- Se et 7 Y mottress, matched sict spring \j od table with ehadee turned by car with Mr, and ." y : and 2 pillows. Purchased se- $179 2 decurater 6 il ¥s, Purchase seporotely, Mrs. Charles Thomas Sr. Mrs. rig Harold Werry spent the Easter xy porately, 7 pieces... pleces ... vacation in California. BUY NEW FLAG The 20th Brownle Pack on Saturday presented a musical version of 'Sleeping Beauty" for an appreciative audience of mothers and friends at Maxwell Heights School, Ticket sales netted $10.35 which will be used to purchase a new Canadian flag for the 20th Girl Guide Company as the Pack's 'Good Turn" for the year, | The cast included Janet Ogle ~ ans 11 te ' as Sleeping Beauty, Karen EE , McLeese as the Queen, Pat Coul- 44 z | ( alata é 5 PCE. CONTEMPORARY DINETTE ter as the King, Jayne Patte, ; : ' " . 7 hh Wy H w ees Me : ret Soe i, oats an lord as g fair- : tour chole becke, ies; Barbara Lambert as the ' nce S rlemn. ' ed coperetely, bad fairy. The children were Sharon binson and Wanda Waisglass; Flutists were Gloria ' es one 3 denies ' Mountjoy, Barbara Fisher and . me 'Ops SP, © PIECE CONTEMPORARY 10 PIECE CONTEMPORARY ar Way Geddes homey ' hp oe { Lg AR BEDROOM GROUPING 3 C 0 HH I! l e I e Ro 0 HH S LIVING ROOM GROUPING hunting hounds; Jay Logan play- | | t This stunning 3 bed In select ed the part of the cat, and Diane | .wolnut pen aus + wel P see ae Fp thapens] or oe fo no i err a ec bl ad ae. ¥ with mirror, panel bed and 4 drawer chest, $ nished trim. Good fabrie and colour i é ve smooth top mettress with bex spring ,2 Arborite coffee and 2 lamp mo table lamps, p gy thn a he att "B" Cub Pack on be sche bde lomo i ae Saturday enjoyed a ramble £ ' veh. cioene oe © piven, fre ; Biting tee pant ; ¢ - chased separctely,9 pieces, o» $299 EASY HOMEMAKER'S TERMS oe perotely, 0 pleces $299 sie 5 ARAMA RE RR HNN Me: EASY HOMEMAKERS TERMS which took them up the Osh- awa Creek from Camp Samac to the Kiwanis Camp. At noon the boys enjoyed a cook-out Litle Yen Soon ff QUOT PENT lala) AL MA Papen Mo See For Dining Out | af | u ro ONY UA ie, uthos | PARIS (Reuters)--For 10 men in France, life holds few terrors| like a plea from their wives that they be taken out to dine, The 10 men, headed by Andre Trichot, are the inspectors : whose reports make up the mas- 5 PIECE FRENCH PROVINCIAL DINETTE sive Michelin guide to France's hgtels and eating places. F rs np 2 rene, Nal Adpetiner This year'd 1,018-page edition : B _ = beck a ahalgs " th ide, alm ; : 4 cod : of the guide, almost a bible to ; ; Lo ve ws 4 $119 ) : the French gourmet and much \ : Co ey et *9 PCE FRENCH PR ---- man A ; : «Oe * H OVINCIAL : tels and 3,175 restaurants. : Sek fs Wate en i Sf coettin = PCE. FRENCH PROVINCIAL 3 Complete Ro HITE «LIVING ROOM GROUPING » covers about 15,000 miles a year } 'ie Se BEDROOM GROUPING "a Rich, beautiful and comfortable is this 2 to ensure that every eating ' a ; place is awarded the grading it Elegant frultwood finish 8 sulte pee, moulded back suite with foam for deserves. er features double dresser, mirror, bed, eomfort and rich imported damask ¢over A dozen food places are given AHN '" Raf large 4 drawer chest plus smooth top e In eolour choles, Trouble free A three. stars this year, 62 two , y . rath mattress and box spring, 2 lovely ber tpped wien giro? end tables, stars and 546 one. on p- a lamps and 2. pillows, 2 big 38" In some areas, an inspector/ . Purchased separate! fess cushions. Purchased has to cope with two large lux-| 5 \ Y , = ury meals in a single day. | / 9 pleces... $369 EASY HOMEMAKERS TERMS separately, 9 pieces... $369 7 eee mt ' --s =\ Bowling Team Attends Banquet : Ch erney's MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The % " ' Maple Grove ladies bowling pe sea FURNITURE WORLD team attended a banquet at En-/ niskillen Saturday night. | ts "Ppp Ew ES The Le yg "Historical Ora-| i. : ne 4 9'x 12' NYLON -WOOL- tory" wi e taken by John ' . . and Kathy McGuirk at the May " ee ; | ; ACRILAN 10 meeting of the Women's In- f FI stitute. Ff : pnt Sl ' The women's auxiliary of the| f ; ROOM-SIZE RUGS Guides and Brownles is most} appreciative of the assistance! -- given by residents of the area! 9.88 at the recent bazaar. 16 88 ® e YOUR CHOICE 8 SAME PRICE e . HEAT WITH OIL RECORD CABINET DIXON'S 1 TELEPHONE TABLE GLASS DOOR BOOKCASE Come in tonight, Look over this varied selection of iarge SEWING BASKET vv) " 'ord cabinet. Perhops j ORC RUG See Soiree ae Fe room-size rugs. 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