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Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Jun 1948, p. 20

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'PACE TWENTY-s W.M.S. Is Host To Baby Band At Enniskillen THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948 Wealth And Yours." Mrs. Jewel favoured us with two more piano solos. The meeting closed with a hymn prayer sung by Mrs. L. Ashton and prayer by Rev. Seymour. Mrs. Don Carr moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Werry and to the guests for their splendid help. cookies and ice ' MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Lunch of cake, Correspondent . ¥nniskillen, June 15--Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson, Betty and Donald, Oshawa, were with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hepburn, Calgary, Alberta, and Miss Luella Hepburn, Kedron, were with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ormiston. Mrs. 3 J. Trenouth, Mrs. Olive Allen, Napanee; Mr. Sam Allen, cream were enjoyed by all. Mrs. Sidney Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin were with Mr. Robert Hodgson, Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferguson at- tended the commercial graduation of Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee and Wayne, | Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Zack Adams, | Mrs. Gordon Montgemery, Bow=- | manville were with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. THRIFT DAYS THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY THRIFTY CANAD! ANS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY will be Great Days for 'the Smart and Bowmanville; Mrs. Ken Caverly,| "ne w.A. Ladies will hold their Hampton, were with Miss E. Souch.' peeing on June 22, at Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs, L. Stainton and giainton's, at 2.30. family were with relatives in Port Perry. . Thrifty who shop at ZELLER'S. The store is loaded with Summer-right Values for Big-and-Little Folks. So plan to shop at ZELLER'S d uring Value-ful Thrift Days, and get your share of the advertised and NOT-advertised Bargains! d Mr. and .Mrs, R. Thompson at- tended the Thompson-Boorman wedding Saturday im Toronto. Mrs. E. Henry, Mr, Melville Grif- fin and Doris, Blackstock, were with Mrs. Mary Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. John Sleman at- tended the Trade Fair in Toronto. Mr. George Reid, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater and baby, George, were with Mr. and Mrs. V, McMul- Canadian Cattle Shipped to Italy New York, June 17--(CP) -- The first Canadian-bred Holstein Fries. ians to be shipped by air to Europe, four prize bul] calves, left Wednes- day from La Guardia Field for Italy. The calves, selected from the fin- len, Pontypool. Mrs. E. Strutt was with Mr. Harry Strutt, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. R. McNeil visited with Mr, and Mrs. F. Cowling, Pur- ple Hill, Mr. L. Wearn attended the Trade est herds in Ontario, include one from J. J. E. McCague's farms at Alliston, Ont., whose dam was sired | by Montvic Rag Apple Marksman, 1947 all-American and all-Canadian champion and the only bull to win the all-Canadian title Your years in Fair in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Ormiston, Enfield, and also atten- ded the anniversary. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Smales spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Smales, Oshawa, and also attend- | ed the Decoration Services at Er- | skine Cemetery, Dunbarton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore have returned home from a week's visit | in Toronto accompanied by Mr. and | Mrs. R. J. Weaving, Toronto, and | Miss lsie Moore, London. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oke visited with friends In Oshawa. Rev. Clifford Smith, Port Perry, called on Mr. Claud Smith, recent- ly. Mr. Gordon Martin, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ferguson. The the Baby Band for their June 8, with attenzance or 35 adults and 15 children. Mrs. H. M. Slemon read a letter from }iss T. Yorke thanking /the W.M.S. for the parcel of food sent to the missionary field. Mrs. Gor- don Yeo gave the baby band re- port for tue year, there were 18 members, $6.07 was raised during te year. Mrs.. R. Ormiston gave a stewardship reading and Mrs. Roy McGill, a Christian Citizenship reading. Mrs. John Slemon was in charge of the devotional, and hymn 388 was sung. Mrs. Alvin Boyd gave a Scripture reading, Mrs. John Sle- mon, the Bible Study. Mrs. Jewel, Tyrone, favored us with' a piano solo, Mrs. ' Seymour gave the chapter of the Study book. Mrs, Lloyd Ashton favoured us with a vocal solo. We had as our guest speaker for the afternoon, Mrs. G. Rosever, Ty- rone, who gave a fine paper on "My a row. The bulls, shipped by the World Commerce Corporation to the Joint Breeders' Association of Italy, will bé on public display in the Cana- dian Embassy garden in Rome on arrival. Later, they wil] be exhibited at the Milan Cattle Breeders' summer show. TWO PICKETS HELD Port Colborne, June 17--(CP) -- Two Canadian Seamen's Union pickets, George Miller, 27, Belleville, and Charles Everett, 28, Galt, were | remanded Wednesday on trespass- ing charges laid by the Royal Can- | adian Mounted Police. They were | arrested on «canal property adjoin- ing lock eight at Humberstone last night in possession of a case of beer IS. had as their guests, ' GOODS SATISFACTORY or MONEY REFUNDED! ENGLISH TEA SETS 21-pce. Tea Sets, English import, 4 attractive designs -- 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 tea plates, cake plate, cream and sugar. Originally sold at 4.49 6.49. Sale Price 7 pce. TUMBLER SETS handy wire rack is a must with summer hostesses. There'll be no end to the many uses which you'll find for 87« Six gaily decorated tumblers in J "Summer Cottage" Needs TEA POT SECONDS These second quality 5-cup tea pots will give lots of service and it's a good idea to buy a couple for your cottage needs. Original price 59c¢. 3 8 Cc Sale Price When you see this "Buy" you'll want to buy several packages for your everyday needs and sum- mer picnics -- 70 full size napkins in paper wrapper. Sale Price Cc § "NERVES" | Ste Called 7¢ Losing ing friends --she never went out any more--always too : " erves", it was her 0 ters of her blood-- that needed attention. She used Dodd's Kidney Pills at once. The improved action of her kidneys helped to clear away blood impurities and excess' acids. Fatigue, backache, headache, lack of energy dis- appeared. Dodd's Kidney Pills contain ial oils and Airimal & As, that act directly upon the kidneys--and help restore their normal action. 144 Dodds Kidrev Pills -\ \B FOR FATHER NEW! ™" The greatest value ever offered ONLY $ problem of limited floor space. The "Spinette" brings you the performance and tone of a great console Victrola in a cabinet sized for snug living. Powerful standard broadcast radio. Fully . automatic record player -- plays 12 records whthout attention. "Silent Sapphire" permanent jewel-point pick-up. Powerful dynamic speaker. "Golden Throat". Roomy Here's the answer to today's WITH THE liantly styled cabinet. Choice of walnut or mahogany veneers. Thais" mest Toms syst Today's IN RCA VICTOR msToRY in for a demonstration: By RCAVICTOR An entirely NEW kind of automatic radio-phonograph console 199° record storage space in bril- reatest dollar value in a radio-phonograph. Come LAWN CHAIRS 7 : A grand assortment of summer lawn furniture for home or country needs -- recliners and arm chairs for your outdoor pleasure, Folding Arm Porch Chair has a varnished birch frame, covered with striped reinforced canvas, back brace. Free deliv- 3 08 ery in Oshawa. Zeller"s Thrift Price. Each ; eo Togs For the Wee Tot o TRAINING PANTIES | Children's DRESSES Well made of whité Balbriggan These gay printed dresses, styled in the manner of the "young" Stasi at waist, A real buy and | Yl ive the young miss a de- 4 Decessity with the young set. nite lift, and will stand up un- der long and hard usage. Sized 2-6. Regular price, 98¢c Zeller Cc Cc SPECIAL! 2-pc. "Butcher Boy" ENSEMBLES Sale Price Grand for playtime and anytime -- These combination overalls with matching jacket in cool sum- 1.98 mer cotton will be a sure hit with the young set. Sizes 2, 4, 6. Thrift Price ...,. » Diy Goods Specials! eo Table Cloths--Reg. 2.95 You will want to buy these heavy quality cotton table cloths on first sight. Designed with a large check border on white back- ground in popular 52x52" size. Red -- Green -- and Blue. Zeller Thrift Price 2 ] 0) FACE CLOTHS 12 ins. square -- of soft terry cloth -- in solid colors -- Pink, Plastic Table Cloths' Clearance of regular 1.69 line-- in a wide variety of colors and patterns. One of these will save you many hours' hard work -- thrown over your regular table cloth, it will save and protect your fine linens from damage and soil, Thrift Price 1 3 Ly IBEX BLANKETS For downright durability and thrift you can't beat the always popular "Ibex" flannelette blan- White, Blue, Green, Yellow. Buy. | pots Buy now for summer cot- tage and fall needs. Blue and these by the 2 19 Pink borders. Size 70x90". or c Thrift Price, pr. 4.79 LADIES RAYON SLIPS save, Regular For This Event -- Thrift Priced 2 for 25¢c. 1.67 You'll love the classic styling of these Bar Rayon Slips. In white only, with double brassiere tops. Extra Special Value! ! Sizes 32 - 42. RAYON PANTIES Outsize Only A real opportunity to replenish your wardrobe at a real saving. se American made panties Girdles at an outstandingly low have full panel double gusset from waist, elastic tops and price. Small, medium banded cuffs. Reg. 67 C Day > 89c GIRDLE SECONDS Hurry for this bargain! "Lastex" | MEAGHER'S ELECTRIC 2 MODERN STORES 92 SIMCOE N. PHONE 4600 5 KING. ST. W. PHONE 42 and large sizes. 115. Thrift Thrift Day Price Priced A repeat offering of curtain marquisette ends. Puffy dot' designs on cream or ecru backgrounds. All pieces measured for quick service. These ends are taken from higher priced range goods and made available to you now at this remark- C ably low clearance price of, yard : Feature Values FIESTA DRESSES ® Peasant. Skirts ® Tier Skirts Crowds will come for this comers" for your mer Dresses, cool cotton SUN SUITS Sizes 1-2-3 45 Sun-Time is Fun-Time for Little Folks even more than for grown- ups . . . so it's mighty important to outfit the "Little Darlings" with Togs that take kindly to summer sun. ® Ruffle Skirts ® Elastic Waist, Neck Feature Value! Plan to be one of the "early share of this noteworthy Bargain! Fiesta type Sum- in manydifferent styles to suit your taste! Generously wide-gathered, banded at waist. Of tubfast cottons. Patterned on backgrounds. of rose, summer blue, aqua, lime. 1 ° 8 8 Dainty "little hats," cotton lace (model as shown) or large--trimmed "Beauties" to wear with your fluffy frocks and crisp Priced Sizes 12-18 Zeller Thrift-Priced seen in our millinery assortment, Thrift- cottons--Many other 2. s 8 SPECIALS! attractive styles to be HOUSE DRESSES 1.98 Reg. 2.25 Value. Sizes 14 - 20, 38 - 44. Coverall-style Aprons, floral patterns, solid color real buy. Zeller's Special Value APRONS 49 You'll be delighted with the grand assortment of patterns and styles -- classic Button-fronters and tailored models -- in our housedress~dept. 1.98 . 49c binding. ud 8 TREN EA ARTI ErEY SUMMER HANDBAGS The style shown at left is espe- cially attractive with its slip- over-the-wrist strap--in multi colored design with -1t clasp. 'This is only one of the many bags in our wide assortment, NYLON STOCKINGS @ Lovely Dark Shade @® Dark Seams SPECIAL VALUE pr. 79: ZELLER THRIFT PRICED 3.57 9-104. Come Fast For These! These practically flawless subs will mould themselves gracefully to your legs for extra smooth loveliness. Sizes ( SUMMER SCARFS mummy siLk--36" Square Soft and featherweight Silk Scarfs that can be worn triangle-fashion over the shoulders . . , draped around the neck for a "bertha" effect . . . Patterned colorfully, with flower or ballet designs. Regular price 259. ....oi.0vniiiisin SCE Sh at the waistline. or as a sash Zeller Sale Price 1.98 ZEL LER"S LIMITED 21 SIMCOE: ST. SOUTH oxtvsns. STORE HOURS: -5:30 P.M.; Wed. 9 A.M.-12:30 PM. =

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