Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Nov 1965, p. 12

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Weamen 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 19, 1965 Oshawa Couple « Wed 60 Years The 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Altred Herring- ton was celebrated recently at their home, 219-Oshawe-beule- vard south, Oshawa, with fam- ily and friends attending. Mr. and Mrs. Herrington lived in Madoc until moving to Osh- awa in May of this year, and At Simcoe Hall Early this month a volunteers conference was held at Simcoe Hall Crippled Children's School and Treatment Centre on Bloor street east. The purpose of this conference was to discuss the Annual Merit Awards Presented both were born in Madoc dis- trict. Mrs. Herrington is the for- mer Beatrice Cooney, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cooney. Their marriage took place in Niagara Falls, N.Y., in 1905 and Mr. Herrington worked as an electrical contractor until he re- tired in 1941 to his farm at Madoc. There, in what is called the Irish settlement, Mrs. Herring- Conference Courtice, and Mrs, David Clark, of Bowmanville. Meritorious Award Shields were presented to the Oshawa Fire Fighters Association for Shop Now and Save During % ALKER'S -PRE- CHRISTM AS BATH SALE CONVENER » Mrs. C. M._ Sheffield, above, will convene the Dr. Robert Thornton Home and School Association . bazaar and fun fair to be held in the school auditorium on Saturday, November 27, at 2.00 p.m. There will be home beking, sewing, novelties, Christmas decorations and a fun fair for the children. role of the volunteer in the Cen- tre's program. Dr. G. A. Rundle spoke on the various disabilities which the children have, and how these volunteers might best help the children, One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the first annual volunteer award certificates, given to five women who have done much good volunteer work over the past year. The recipients of ton started a small club for the district women, the Goodwill Club. | She was active in Madoc Women's Institute until she moved, and belonged to Madoc Presbyterian Church. Their children are Karl, who is in the Bahamas, Mrs, Archie Leitch of Strathroy, Mrs. Joseph Ramsay (Gwen) of Peterbor- ough, and Mrs. Zoli Prokop (Dorthy Jean) of Oshawa, 19 grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. their sponsorship of the crip- pled children's swimming pro- gram at the Boys Club, and to the Women's Auxiliary, Oshawa Police Association, for their in- terest and activities in the Cen- tre. Two special awards were given to two people who have given an outstanding amount of time an effort to the betterment of the program and facilities. The Boys' Club "Man and Boy" award was given to Mrs. Bes- these certificates were Miss|trice Campbell of Bowmanville} Here's a new idea for serving Kathy Brass, Miss Dianne Slo-|and Mr. Dusty Claus of Oshawa. apple sauce. Jellied apple sauce bodian, Mrs. B. G. Found, all of/The statuette depicts a manjin individual molds is suitable Oshawa; Mrs. W. C. Marchand,|standing with his hand on ajeither as a meat accompani- boy's shoulder in front of him.|ment or as a treat on a fruit For this reason it is a very: apt) ---------- award to two people who have |shown so much concern and in-| terest in each individual child! at the Centre. TOWELS First Qualilty Big, thick'n thirsty towels. Beau- tiful "Winter Fantasy" and "Royal Princess" patterns. As- sorted colors. Sizes 22%x42". onan | 97 Matching Hand Towels In "Winter Fantasy" 8 Ac Ea, --eeeen| and "Royal Princess" patterns. Sale! ee a Matching Face Gloths Ac salad. plate, suggest food spe- cialists at Macdonald Institute. | Guelph. | AREA CONFERENCE Teo Be Held at CENTRAL COLLEGIATE, OSHAWA NOV. 20, 1965 9:00 A.M, te 4:00 P.M. AH Home end School members and friends are cordially invited. Of special importance to the parents of High School Students. There will be a special session in the afternoon dealing with $ dary School A iati How they operate and why they are so important. Many important people are toking part in this conference including Mrs. C. J, Rorke, the Ontario Feder- ation president. Also the key speoker in the morning will be Mrs. Athrur V. Piggott of Toronto. There will be sessions of interest to all so bring a box lunch, (coffee will be supplied) and enjoy this conference and learn more about Home end School. There is no registration fee. SALE! BACH DREA CELACLOUD* FILLED COMFORTERS Floral printed French crepe reverses to a solid crepe side. Cloud-soft to drift off to sleep under. Choose from assorted colors. Twin Bed Size Double Fed Size 66" x 72" 72" x BA" Regular $8.98 Ea. Regular $00.98 Ea, 8 "Rss Each Present the NEW 66 SOUND by Flannelette Blankets ped mtched gen Bive wr Rowe evlored i x 90" Regular $5.98 Pr. SALE! es PAY 10% NOW BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ACRILAN* & DYNEL* MATS Kitten soft 70% Acrilan* and 30% Dymel*. Ideal for almost every room in your home -- bedroom, bathroom, family room, and hallways. Choose from decorator shades of Antique Gold, Spice Brown, Rose, Tur- bg or White, Hand or machine wash- able. FASHION IS A YOUNG GIRL In a smart cotton double knit sult. Easy to care for in two and three- piece styles. Perfect for holiday dress- up occasions. Red, royal, pink, blue. Sizes 4-6X. $7 te 8p Available at all Fairweather stores in Ontario PRINCESS THEATRE A complete home entertainment centre with all the Clairtone quality features, Full transistorized with 5-year warranty. Garrard record changer. FM multi- plex; 12 push-buttons; front mounted 23" television controls; hand-rubbed walnut cabinet with folding doors. 7 speakers 795.00 FOR THE FINEST FURNITURE VALUES Regular $1.98 Yd. SALE! MR. AND MRS. TENNYSON SAMELLS Golden W g VEISAIY | Showers, Parties sary of Mr. and Mrs. Tennysonja three-tiered wedding cake, Samells of Blackstock, was cele-|flanked with golden candles. | | Prior to her marriage tomor-| Tio aa Mrs. Venning, Mrs, Gordon Mc-/row, to Mr. Donald L, Comer-| - Vitaminized apple juice is a D : (cousin of the bride), Mrs. \day, say home economists at Samells (nee Ida Ferguson)]/Arthur Pearce and Mrs. Stanley|been honored at several show-|Macdonald Institute, Guelph. It were married at the bride's bridegroom). Miss Maureen Comerford and|contains vitamin C added dur-| 7A Te oaks tar temetl's Mrs. Maurice Samelis pinned|Mrs. George Gourgon held a ing eanning. Aple juice is graded| t Gor-|boutonniere on the bridegroom. |home in Oakland, California, at|Fancy and Canada Choice. It| Bee ter Gitte Ferguson, new Mr. and Mrs. Samells re-|which friends of the future bride|Comes in many different sized + tis i Look for it the next time you! * cluding a tea wagon and TV; Upon their return to Oshawa, Oe a a hs tome tables, from Cadmus WA, local/Miss Smarz was: entertained a, |shop! . McLean, Mrs Out of town friends visited|given by Mrs. Wallace Wilson.) There are no laws in Quebec| iene fe resi Charles Ven-|from Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman-|Mrs. Keith Welsh, Mrs. Peterjand Newfoundland prescribing, ' 1 Dorrell are the|Qakville, Bobcaygeon, Lindsay,|at the Oshawa Golf Club. 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