DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. April 14, to see "My Fair Lady." Price is $1.50 and must be paid next week. Next social event will be on |April 12 with other auxiliaries as guests. " PMA CLUB SA HOME LEAGUE Mrs. William Saunders open- €q the weekiy meciing of ine Salvation Army Home League with the leading of favorite choruses. 1 Mrs. William James " wei-) comed everyone and reminded | the members of April 25. devotion period, taking as her | theme "Food for our Souls".) Mrs. Wilburt Clarke sang two solos. | Tea was served. | ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. The Arvilla McGregor Aux-| iliary of Knox Presbyterian | Church met last week at the} home of Mrs. Bert Montgom-) ery, Park Lane Apts. The pres- ident, Miss Jean MacInnis open- ed the meeting with prayer. Following roll call, a brief re- port in connection with the sec- tional meeting to be held in Knox Church in May, was given by the group's representative, Mrs. Montgomery. In view of the Thankoffering Service to take place Sunday morning, April 17, the regular meeting for that month will not be ,held. It was noted that the Reverend D. H. Powell of To- ronto would be the guest speak- er for the Thankoffering occa sion. Information was discussed relative to the Evening Groups' Conference on April 2, at Agin- court. The treasurer's report was given along with receipt for the additional contribution to the Mobile Medical Unit. Mrs. J. B. McGregor, assist- ed by Mrs. James Heath, con- ducted the Mission Study deal- ing with the topic, "To Under- stand the Meaning of Our Call- ing". Worship concluded the study. Mrs. Montgomery then served tea to the members. 23RD SCOUT GROUP AUX. Eleven members were pres- ent for the regular meeting of the 23rd Oshawa Scout Group Auxiliary, held at the home of Mrs. Gyles Harrison, Lakefield street. | Mrs, William Fertile, presi- dent, presided. Mrs. Thomas) Van Bridger resigned her sec- retarial and welfare convener positions, as she will be leaving the area. Mrs. Everett Smith will take over the latter work and Mrs. Gyles Harrison agreed | to be the new secretary. Mrs. John Allen will replace Mrs. A. R. Timms as sewing con- vener. The father and son banquet) will be held at St. Phillip's| Church, Oxford street, on Sat-|Tuesday, April 5, names will be| arday, April 23. A menu for the|taken for the Theatre Party, evening was approved. Further preparations for the banquet will be made at the next meet-| ing, April 5. Mrs. Fertile and Mrs. Samuel Hornell Jr. will attend the Osh- awa District Council meeting on March 31. | Mrs. John Fortin and Mrs. Robert Carswell provided and) served the refreshments. | SIMCOE STREET UCW (Sunshine Unit) The March meeting of the Sunshine Unit of Simcoe Street United Church Women was held recently with the 'president, Mrs. Herman Pincombe, pre- siding. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Robert V. Sheffield. Miss Beatrice McLean was the guest speaker and showed colored slides on Trinidad and gave a most interesting com- mentary. Mrs. Harry Toenjes thanked Miss McLean. Work parties are being held for the Patio Party in May. All members are asked to come to the church next Monday eve- ning at 7.30 p.m. when the next work party is scheduled. The next meeting will be on Monday, April 25, when final preparations for the Patio Party. will be completed. Mrs Russell Hayworth gave the re- port on catering. Refreshments were served by Mrs. B. E Worden and her group. MARY STREET H AND S Mary Street Home and School Association dispensed with the regular March meeting in favor of an open house from 7.00 p.m. until 9.30 p.m. when the par- ents were invited to meet the teachers of their children and discuss briefly how the children | were doing in school | The parents were greeted at} the door by the president, Mrs. | Michael Kadoski, assisted by Mrs. Wilbert Clarke. The teach-| ers, under the leadership of the) principal, Mr. Rupert Harrison | co-operated fully with the Home | and School Association and the | evening was most successful | with a large number of parents | in attendance. | After the parents had a} chance to admire the renova-} tions which had been recently | made throughout the school, re- | freshments were esrved in the) lower hall by the social conven-| ers, Mrs. Arthur Kitchen and| Mrs. Harold Sleeman, assisted by grade mothers, Mrs. G. w.| TT PINA'S = INTERNATIONAL HAIRSTYLIST Pine would be pleased to heve you visit her soon... 128 Wilson Rd. 5. for appointment call 723-0391 las convener. | buffet Hawkshaw, Mrs. bough and Mrs. C..R. Bebee. ing with Testeh V. Lee. presiding. ST. GEORGE'S WOMEN'S GUILD (Westmount Group) of Stl ular meeting The George's Women's Guild was | Olive Harrison and Mrs. the Home|held at Cowan House with the! Hall. League Rally in Peterborough, |president, Mrs. A. W. Bunker! An Easter program is being |welcoming Mrs. Fred Smith, a| prepared by Mrs. Hall for Mon- Mrs. William Allison led the/ guest. Mrs, Bunker thanked the|day, April 11 and a good atten- members for the flowers and get dance of members is hoped for. well wishes sent her during her stay in the hospital. Dean Dilla-| noon Club held its weekly meet- and readings given by Mrs. Wel- lington Zufelt, Mrs. Jack Read, Mre. \freshments were served. The Pleasant Monday After- the president, Mrs. Favorite hymns were sung William _Gamb.e Mrs. George At conclusion of meeting re- It was announced that a pot: | luck supper would be held on April 15, and the group's corpor- 'Oversize Furniture' Gives Most Comfort) ate communion would be on April 17. Mrs. E. C. Van de Walker re- ported on cards and flowers sent to the sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Bunker thanked members who sent sandwiches and helped at the reception following the re- cent confirmation services. It was planned for the Guild's Christmas bazaar to be held at the Parish hall, Saturday, No- vember 12; and it was an- nounced that King Street United Church would hold its bazaar at the UAW Hall on November 16. Hostesses for the meeting w} Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Van de Walker 28TH SCOUT GROUP AU.X The regular meeting of the 28th Scout Group Auxiliary was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Gaudett with 10 members present. The president, Mrs. Crowell, reported on the. Dis- she had attended with Mrs. Ivan Crawford. Mrs. Jack Keenan a bake sale to be held April 29 from 12 noon to 2.00 p.m. to raise funds for camping equip- ment for the cubs and scouts. furniture this year. New designs stress ently the Great Society calls for equally large-scale upholstered furniture, especially in the mod- ern tempo of design. Modern has a truly massive look that is chunky and sophisticated. Cush- ions of sink-down latex foam are curvaceous, soft and all-embrac- ing. emphasize man - size comfort} whether to the floor or gradles of wood resting on in-| : 4d é : dented bases of metal or wood, 02) # smidgin of wood show- or wood. a jlines associated previously with Calvin| modern or contemporary furni- 4 ture are "out, and the cushy, trict Group committee meeting |pijiowy silhouette is 'in. fort and relaxation are compan-|@"™Ms ion piece ottomans, benches and stools and throw) Sible to perch without danger of Industries in Oshawa, Ajax, Whitby and Bowman- ville will be contacted in the near future by mem- bers of a special committee of canvassers who are help- ing in a National Crusade to raise $5 million to pro- vide facilities for this coun- try's two million retarded citizens, The area commit- tee has already held sev- eral meetings and is now ready to launch its drive for funds. Members include, By ELEANOR ROSS "Think big" is the theme of Appar- massive scale. Out-size sofas and chairs| choice for every taste and type of decor. Some of the pieces are com- fabric covered, with they are upholstered suspended in | pletely jing. Others go in for lots of lexposed wood on frames that encircle the piece. Tufting, usually relegated to traditional furniture, appears \frequently on modern designs jand seems quite at home there. Chaises, covered with high- framed in cane or carved Obviously, the lean, angle Seating cushions on chairs, chaises and sofas are thick,|Pile fabric, undulate in curves reported thick, thick -- as deep as 19 and that plans had been made for | inches rest on. stainless steel underpinnings. Sofas and chairs In this mood of complete com-| Sometimes have 10 - inch - wide and back, padded with cushioned latex foam, on which it is pos- It was decided to ask one of| pillows of giant stature for floor S@8ging upholstery. the leaders to attend the next|joungers, meeting to talk on what the scouts were doing and what was expected of them fast growing army. textured or The 'new modern. furniture oozes comfort and offers (if you The fabrics used are heavily|dont mind) a standing invita- velvety, or even|tion to relax in the greatest of whom there is a The next meeting is to be held |furry to resemble animal skins.|comfort and ease ever seen in April 25th at the home of Mrs. /So theres a wide variety of|upholstered pieces. Keith Claxton-Oldfield. LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary dis- pensed with the regular busi- ness meeting on Tuesday, March 29, and had a sports| night. Games played were darts, | euchre, cribbage and card bingo with Mrs. Matthew Bell Prizes were given for win- ners of various games and a/|/ Mrs. Frank Davey and: helpers. || At the business meeting next! I supper was. served by | lel i . TIRES atc. ZELLER'S! And Save! 12.47 and Up a standout! GREAT FORM! how come? 8 VEGETABLE FLOURS ARE USED IN THE BAKING! you're kidding! IT'S A FACT! THERE ARE 8 VEGETABLE FLOURS IN HOLLYWOOD BREAD! @ standout! GREAT FORM! Both light and dark Hollywood Bread are available at your favourite grocer's. FREE! New 7 Day Diet Booklet... ask your grocer for your copy of this informative guide, or write: from left to right: Mr. Cam- Ajax; Mr. eron Henderson, Oshawa; Mr. Thomas Norwood, Whitby; Mr. Donald Sweet, Oshawa; Mrs. Maria Pierik, Mr. and - Mr. LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO HELP CANADA'S RETARDED William J. Henry, Courtice, chairman; Ciaire Roth, Oshawa Harold Balson, Hampton. Absent were: Alderman Richard H. 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Sparkling chrome tubular frame with heavy quality adjustable denim seat. See Our Selection - Cribs ,. Play-pens .. High Chairs, etc, C&'herney's "About Coton" Am Sommers : Looking for Sometning nice to" give iiai~ scmcsns--spocigt Ser Easter? Stop looking, call THE W. D. SALES ot 725-5596 ond have Mr. Devenish come out and show you the beautiful Princess jewellery. This delicate unique jewellery is sure 'to thrill the Heart of your toved one, This-jewellery ic ideal o« 2 oift It in different and has the custom-made touch. It is very economical ond. everyone will estimate its actual value much higher than its cost. Choose earrings, charming broaches, and light necklaces in many unusual patterns, She will thank you for choosing Princess jewellery for her Easter gift. Call today. Kk st There is no doubt in anyone's mind now, | am sure, thot spri has finally arrived! Now is the time for aff you boating thusiosts to get ready for the big season. Toke your Lawn power mowers sy er gig outboard motors in new - season servicing. 't wait until the season has real The OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN LTD. carry @ corisinne sek of service specialists do your repairs, They handle a full stock of fibreglas cloth, resins, repair compounds, marine glue, and marine paints for that refinishing or touch-up job. Any further information on sports equipment can be obtained by calling 723-1901. * 2 oF Prepare now to join the summer bowli ues rt May 3rd, 1966. This will be a 10 aa On Tuesdevn the 2 Men's doubles at 8 p.m. On Wednesdays the mixed teams ot 7:30 p.m. On Thursdays the 3 men's teams at 8 p.m. This summer schedule concludes July 7th, New bowlers ore always welcome at EASTWAY TEN PIN LANES LTD. on King East in Oshawa. The alley is air-conditioned for your summer comfort. The Ist Annual Dinner and Dance for Oshawa and district 10 Pin Bowling Association was held last March 18th. This proved to he a very successful event. Stop in and bowl a line or two and | am sure you will agree that bowling is really a fun sport! * * * hd Pigg woy - spending Easter Sunday dinner than in the riendiy congenial atmosphere of the FLYING Ti MOTOR HOTEL. They provide all you desire in ge brent courteous surroundings, The children will really enjoy this dinner. There is going to be @ beautiful Easter display for the children, even including live baby chicks. Real surprise treat for the children also, favours! | was swom to secrecy not to tell what favours. You will just have to come out to dinner on Easter Sunday ond find .cut for yourself, Make your reser- vations early by phoning 623-3373. The whole tomily will enjoy their excellent food. Located just off the Macdonald- Cartier Freeway in Bowmanville. * * At Orono, just 15 miles east of Oshawa there ls an excellent property: 100 acres of valuable highway frontage. This is a tremendous dairy form, with a quota of 700 Ibs. of milk daily, There is a modern. dairy bar 36 x 105 with stable cleaner, and a silo, The traditional early Canadian brick home is in excellent condition and has two lovely fireplaces. This is @ corner property and has some good springs and a delightful pond. The view alone is worth a thousand words. The full price of this excellent (money making) property is only $60,000. This property is listed with W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD., 21 King West in Bowmanville. Just call 728-7518 and one of their friendly, courteous staff will be very pleased to give you ony further details. Whe sher bi i " . n your washer breaks down on wash-dey, don't just sit there sobbing and wondering who to cali! per ee FURNITURE & APPLIANCES offer the best repair service in town on wringer- washers, driers, etc. Their work is gucranteed to your satisfac- tion. Just call 723-0011 for free pick up and delivery. They have many excellent values on used furniture at this time. This fumiture would be ideal for the cottage. They have used refrigerators, washers, televisions, etc, All your cottage needs. When | was in the store the other day | noticed that they have a beautiful selection of chesterfields, in all sizes, styles and colours. The new 23" Admiral and Zenith televisions are really i im ot 452 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa and see for yourse: x x*& 7% Moving time 's here again! With the temperature rising, the grass changing from winter drab to green, and the birds singing, it is not unusual to acquire "itchy feet'. Everyone wakes up and starts to feel like moving again. Whether you move across the hall, across the street, or across town, LOCKWOOD MOVING & STORAGE is the company best qualified to handle your move, Their experience ond knowledge ore @ great asset to them. Their drivers ore fully qualified and trained in every aspect of handling your delicate crystal and fine furniture. You are assured of receiving your furniture and belongings at your new location in the same condition they left. Call LOCKWOOD MOVING & STORAGE, 557 Bloor St. Oshowa ot 925-2831, * + eee Finally Oshawa has @ place where you con get an excellent dinner right up until 12-midnight, The OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE, 1626 Simcoe St. N. in Oshawa will now be open from 11:30 a.m, to 12 midnight with no closing period in between. Right up until 10 p.m. you' can get a delicious hot steak dinner at their famous low price. From 10 p.m. to 12 midnight, you can choose from their French buffet things such as various salads, cold meats, etc. You can eat as much as you want for only a low $1.50. If you are looking for the best steak dinner in town, | am sure you will find nothing can compare with the steak dinner offered ot the OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE, Plan to hove your Easter Sundey dinner there in their relaxing, European atmosphere, x *& & One of the most expensive items in your household are your drapes. Price is not always an indication of durability. Very expensive, elaborate silk drapes may be damaged more quickly by sun than a cheaper set of cotton draperies, If you are in the morket for new draperies, some of the new fibres are tops for their resistance to sunlight. Orion, Dacron or Terylene have good resistance to sunlight. Fiberglas also has high resistance to sunlight, but some difficulty has been encountered in the abrasion or cracking of the yarns. If you. plan on Fibreglas cur- tains, make sure they do not rub against the ceiling, floor, window sills, or radiators, Rubbing or abrasion can cause Fiber- gios to chate or crack, Only specialized handling in cleaning will insure a well finished drape, and frequent cleaning will make them last longer. Take all your cleaning problems to OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING, 50 Mill St. Oshawa, ~ kk * 7 In like a lamb, out like a lion. | hope the-lést March winds haven't left you without @ television antenna, There are sure to be many Easter specials on television that you wouldn't want to miss. No need to miss them! Give OSHAWA T.Y. SUPPLY, Taunton Rd. E, Oshawa a call ot 723-8131 and they will hurry on down and give you an estimate for a new antenna or tower, or if your antenna system is repairable, they will tell you so and quote you a price for repairs. | know you will appreciate the fast, efficient, and friendly service offered by OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY. They hove complete knowledge of the type of antenna equipment best suited to do the job you desire. By the way, be sure to watch the Stanley Cup Finals. * x * Look your best this Easter! Call now and have your hair styled by on excellent stylists. All the operators at HEIDI'S MODERN HAIRSTYLING are well trained ond experienced, no matter if you want a short sweet style, or a high-type up coif! They con credte something to suit the individual. Don't be caught short this year. Make your appointment (if you haven't already). for that special Easter do. Remember, perms and colour are a specialty, not o side-line ot HEIDI'S, Located at 367 Wilson S. in the Wilson Plaza. Call 723-5631 for an appointment today. x * * Spring is finally here and the time to start thinking of vacations and summer trips is upon us. Don't let your vacation or trip be marred by the needless breakdown of a car that is not road worthy, Morley Stalker of MORLEY STALKER MOTORS has a fine selection of "like-new' used cars just right for you. These cars have been thoroughly checked by Morley's mechanics and will provide you with many years of trouble-free driving. Enjoy your -vacation more this year by driving a car. from the lot with the upside-down sign. That's MORLEY STALKER MOTORS, 137 King St. W. in Oshawa, the home of the finest used cars. Phone 723-6322. * * TURNBERRY INTERIORS Spanish imports' include beautiful screens, balcony or patio sets of tables and chairs, all ex- quisitely hand-carved in wrought iron, planters and accessories, From Italy come beautiful heavy woven bedspreads in a wide array of colours edged with thick fringes. This fringe can also be bought by the yard. From Europe and England the loveliest crystal. chandeliers lomps, etc. TURNBERRY INTERIORS will help you with all decorator ideas throughout your home from wallpaper to lamps and drapery, The special of the week at TURNBERRY INTERIORS ore the Italian bedspreads (all sizes) ot $10.00 off the regular price. Lots of parking at 312 Steven- son Road North, Call 723-3889. ports for outboard marine products and also