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The Oshawa Times, 23 May 1959, p. 8

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OOH, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 BEC de fe |§ THE OSHAWA } TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 23, 1 Picture Tour Of Holland Pleases Members of WA Group Members of the Fellowship at the World's Fair were of par. Group of King Street United|ticular interest to her audience. {Church W.A, were taken on a plc-| Mrs, Glynn Pearse thahked Miss ture tow of Holland and of the Chapman World's Fair in Belgium when Mpg Seymour Bigwood presided {Mis Bernice Chapman of Toron- jor the business meeting, The {to showed picturesque colored yo retary's report, roll call and slides at the regular May meet! sorpesponidence were read by the ing of the group on Tuesday eve-|goorptary, Mrs. P. A. Tresise, ning. Miss Chapman, who wasiand Mr. Faye Brooks gave the introduced by Mrs, Audrey Mel- (vo. curer's report, |calt, spent two years in Germany, lon loan 1o the NATO Forces as a » [teacher in the British occupied devotional done being Endurance Miss Chapman - spoke brieily Hutchin on ch: "i {before showing the slides, of her PA#SiAc and Ars two-year stay In Germany, and '" Prayer lof the many interesting sida trips Business was kept to a mini. through most of the countries of Mum Ww ith discussions on the Europe, Russia and the Holy Various catering projects in May Land. Her interesting commen. 4nd June Mr Bigwood an tary of her tour of Holland and nounced leadership training Oshawa Times Pholo of Belgium's World's Fair guve course lor the Presbytery to be an added Interest to the colored held on May 26 at Trinity United slides, The flower parade In lio)- Church in Bowmanville land, with floral floats of every imaginable color framed against a background of fields of flowers, Souch and her group in charge. und the interesting displays and Refreshments were served by chair assisted by Vice Grand, |Puldings of the various countries Mrs, Pearse and her group A Shoe Trousseau Sets June Bride In Her Stride Nan " A shoe trousseau will stand the inate the old bulky look. In new \f Viefor Mulan The members were asked to . Sabale ! i y 'lo 1 i An invitation was received to g0 bride in good stead as she leather textures and finishes and 1 , eontribnte home baking for the Jn Roy Jodie, mammoth home baking sale and fiend He a tiay nD makes the transition from single brifllant colors such as hot Harry Hutcheon, [tea fo 'be held in the parieh hal Iv An invitation 2ITom Tov blessedness to wedded bliss orange, geranium, salad green on May Robekah Lodge Brougham, wah The "wedded belle' should plan and comet blue, these sophistic. It. was decided thut the group 1 . veived for the Sumshined. DoW shoe wardrobe to cover alated daytime shoes flatter most would go by bue on June 1 to ad red o I to conte iy De. Multitude of new activities. any foot ichent V14it the convent of the Sisters of fare elon re There'll be more shopping, house- STYLISH WALKERS Si. John the Divine, in Toronto | 4 work, gardening, and, i your So basic a shoe as the two The bus Is to leave the parish The lodge was also repuested intended is the outdoor type, eyclet oxford is now eut long and hall at 6 p.m. It was also decided to drape the charter for 30 davs more outdoor sports of both the'low to a fashionable pointed toe to hold the annual pienie on June honoring the memory of the late spectator and participant varie. and tied with a grosgrain ribbon % at the country home of Mps (Brother Joseph Pawley, This cer | ties It has a slim clean-edged leather Cc. MN emony to be conducted at thei The pride who wants more role which gives necessary sup- A welcome Vitor Was next meeting, and all. officers toithan one wearing out of her nup-port to the young housewife on C A Kinnear of Toronto wear white tial shoe can choose a smooth her feet most of the day, vet mer leader of the group Announcement was made that lusiered white leather that out-|enhances the feminity of her foot iy Bert Morgan and June 9 he observed as memorial [sating satin, It has the traditional line as much as any shoes in her "red Mothersi! are to be day for all. members of Rehelah!altar-bound look, vet can he worn! wardrobe veners for the month of June Lodges throughout the summer, either For the honeymoon and on frochments were served by Mr A vote of thanks was extended |"as 18", or decorated with a through the summer you'll need WJ. Kirkbride and Mra. George 1, all 'those whe contributed to|smalle removable clip at least one pair of elegant even Viadde the recent birthday Sin. DOWN TO EARTH ing pump either In the new hine Lodge. A vole of After the wedding. you'll prob-ierack resistant black patent lea- was alten extended to Sister ably find yourself coming down ther or In dazzling white torin MaGiee from high heels into mids and smooth leather . ~ flalties. It's no problem, though A pair of loafers in white lea SRY TLL MrGREGOR Al Ns Biche Jat looking leather ther in the right pastel Fo ! iF TIN bali shoes ha made ike The Way. You are tded Mrs, D. Mac i ol Fog a s| Much-maligned "sensible" shoe ton gkirt or shorts will be an in. : vad the minntes of the ROX shyterian Eh vase thing of glamor. Designed with| valuable aid. = Leather-soled read th Mew A held in the lounge on Tue the young married in mind, walk- dle shoes and spectator pumps meeting, Nira Ajevening, May 19, with the presi-|jng 'shoes in "smooth, sueded and{in various heel heights now coms gave the ftreasuref's re: dent, Mise Grace Kennedy, pre-|p inched leathers, with tapered bine brushed or suede iding and ultra-pew oval toes in a host with smooth leathers in contrast. Mrs. James Thom read the of sparkling new leather colors, ing colors erie les on aed gave ple make it easy to be as pretty One pair of "highs" and two of Q . meditation and Mrs ex MeDon- afoot as you are comfortable "lows" wil] sce you through most moth bake le i Fd nM led in the prayers for others. | Squash and Louis heels, in both daytime activities ai your moun. Pantye™ to Vay | Mise Kennedy reminded the solid and stacked leathers, elim- tain or shore hideaway. pany, ome. mda{omibere of the WMS Teasing : Edward F. Donald Marries Cheryl Wishart at Brantford bread. There will be a freely of aiomaster University, Ham: | At SI, Basil's . Church, Brant. |a_black shantung sheath dress checking parcel room Guildig ob ang io have their articles| members from each branch will ready for packing the hale at the vork together June ¥ Reports of the WMS Confer held in Montreal May |, 2 Miss Ken-| ford, last Saturday, Edward with black and white topcoat and Francis Donald of Oshawa, took [accessories and a white gardenia as his bride Cheryl Anne Wishart corsage. The bride is the daughter of Mr {and Mrs, C, H. Wishart of Brant {ford and the bridegroom is led in the ith the theme Mr Hugh the scripture Frank Ball led Glynn Pearse | period hs pn "IRE RING FROLIC, UKRAINIAN STYLE Kuch, president; Mrs, William Drozwik CO-convene Mrs Robert Sholdia, convener for the dance: Mrs, Nicholas Sem. pi FOR SP PREPARING the Mrs or's and mn onuk, co-convener | Dmytro Tachak | wife Making decorations for bers of Junior Auxillary forthcoming di nee the an nual spring frolic at St John's Ukrainian parish hall are mem Dr. C.F. Cannon H&S Association GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Installs New President, Officers mg (Westmount Group) Sister May Skea, who reported on GM the regular meeting of thelthe members who were fll Mrs An. Westmounl group of 8t. George's! Sister Beatrice Chute, PNG. Gerald Anglican Gulld was held recent: aq iy the conductor's chatr, and recording seerelmy, ly In the parish hal), Mrs. E. N.igister Anne Coakwell, also a Rov Haber treasure. Mrs, Weldon presided and Mrs. Arthur pye vas in the chaplain's Bremuer corresponding Bunker read the minutes chair a the a LL) are John's branch My Walter Associntion Lelt to right The June meeting will be a pot luck supper with Mrs, Harry NT. GEORGE'S WA entive Peter 2 thony president. Mrs vice-president Fryon and Mr ah secrelanry executive * Mr Frank Van Hooft Mi G Mr "ee teachers swain Van =r ive ( mp be" of the Ha aH Fon Osha the CPres & 8 Comell In amd on Pe idle nt officers wel to Mr greetings presenting the g from and congratninted the manner eh vir and ol ter tended H& Mis une n sociation on a been conducted \h fl A Mrs » new sociation a for Mr [§ { ¢ thar h etive or an Le |} mn Re took \ mn the memin sich an ke w Nece ol ith Wh A Ha A} | Qt 0 thanks Vie Victer WM part and Mr | qUATTetn MRE, G. M, Peters SPyasiaat) a Oy GEORGE'S GUILD he Women's Guild of St Dros George's Anglican Church held Wait Til jc regular meeting in the parish My hall, The president, Mrs W. F N a entertain il ( ¥ Hs The Dn § Association held M ng recently at the Mr. Thomas Hozar The annul reports were by the recording seoreiary 6G. M. Peters, Mrs, Thoma var, treasurer. and My read th corvespondit tary's report the Mrs. Victor Hula My Arthur Ke reported that the conte school crest nd winners are to be a combination of two desians hy Wayne Craigie and Wade Shane The annual fleld day schools will held at amdra Park. June Meld day at this W posted to a later date also sald that the aminations wil) June 12. Report sent home on the school. On behalf of and the teachin expressed tha ors and exe on and their past ter Mr. Hus workshop the Courtice 10.30 am. fo of Home and S¢ The following " Cannon rher-4hos entitled Nellie regular mes Hila am ol on ho i X Rhiq San shine of Ihand Bale 11 Keeps Sale Bill Family Treasure YORKTON ir wisehold effect he presidin Coney end Bay' and Mrs Rell Your Hu Hus The Donald previon T.vons port hy Disnnsgion followed on plans for a fall annual lmeheon Plans were completed for the mame ( Y the h ( SASK (CP When "rances MeDougall sold her one article she kent was a sale bill of her grand Pat The bill at wh tted father ¥ n \ Ale Thoma fo 866 signed h he eeting aux Ann's Plom Mrs Pant her as Stanley | ®0CC Lid Convent m 194 paving will he Mrs And one cent a gistant will , He decided 7, ror and 3 were given by : AN Members were reminded of the nedy, Miss Madeline Sinclair, at joa at the home of Mre Frie| Mrs B a gt forme and Mre.| YHA: | green at { June 19 seorge Hamilton from Saxkat ro at Rasun. es members of Ts study suited re Muait| the af R \ a of anac WAR preseniec AY A pd biog Pil Bg 41 2 M lair and Mere Arthur Camnbell son of Mr. and Mrs SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE| The June meeting will be a oot) 14 Oshawa Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, Na. luck supoer at the home of Mrs, | 299. held ts regular meeting ame S10 ot to Canada C be Ko My Ie the border from the the trip pie mile after © on after publicity commence wd lout on a visit to tent where he saw big ' t anf heat a by, Kingston, St. Catharines, To- the ronto, Oshawa Peterborough, Francis Don: Hamilton and Florida ™ Ke ut f 0 al back tm the spring domuore old thee otter 1906 and toad nada With Dog Long sory =o well headed for er of office a of p niG. Hamilton, Kingscale avenue The Reverend John Bullbrook the lodge rooms on Tuesday ave. Refreshments were served by officiated with Mr. Frank Martin 4 vi playving the wedding music, The ping. May 19. Sister Luella Pine Mes. Alex. McDonald her (P ; ng ; J presided Wm the Noble Grand's group {solotet was Mr. Kevin Moriarty WA Group Holds 6 yp CALENDAR Supper For Team Given in marrage by he OND he May meeting of the Flean M DAY or (father, the bride wore a full length gown of heavy corded silk {1} Hoy Growp of the WA of Women's Hospital Aux 3 Cedardale United. Church Southmead Park Aux on princess lines with a port asin M i! sa sant Aft 3 held in the form of a pot luck sup. Pleasant Mon, Aft, Club neckline edged with chantilly and starred with sequins. A pea i ' Past Matrons' Club or oring the boys' hocke : per Nonating the Bove' hoekev) dy Nprnce Philip Chap.) tiara held her fingertip veil and team of the church ¥ A an Bi gl Mi ose Castle Chapter, OLC bo Mis small ch witled a ended hein Mon ore Shoo al Forson-Gradowska Rites Solemnized St. Hedwig's Roman Cath. Church, the Reverend Felix Kwiatkowski solemnized the mar riage of Christine J. Gradowska wo [daughter | and Mrs pt Richard Gradowski of Poland, y| and Michael Forson, 'Ochawa, son fate My. and Mrs John Mc fd nearby all and hen two ¢ A and on A he farm theve \ Long 3 " are ve wr the In olic = Eid a a SNE chiffon sweetheart rose. stepha.|Forson potie and hntton chrvsanthe The Lo ide mums from Poland, we 'on in mar riage by Mr. Stanley Rosiek., She Mrs. R. D. Mackie of Peter-|yoio 4 fulllength gown of nylon boron Was atros o honor for net over satin, with embroidered her sister, She w 4 ally , spk line b length gon of sunset pink chil: icon and embroidered ver. fon and matching picture hat. The | i. o ue) --- ther attendants were Mis. R skirt crown of white flowers other & : Ss. R short I whie LE 11), Hamilton, and Mrs. William -ouoneg ort ol avhith n [Rastwoed. Oshawa, wanting ae rhinestone studded flowers. She Nd N carr cascad i S {matching hats, All three carried x vie ing A hie ve nosegays of purple hyacinth bells, [\iadvslawa Rosiek in pink and rt roses and white bt-|\jiee" Teresa Michno in blue {ton chrysanthemums Their wailtz-length gowns were Mr. Richard Donald of Oshawa civied of lace and nylon net was best man and the ushers They wore matching headdresses {were Mr, Lyle Blair, Toronto. and and carried bouquets of mauve Mr, Lowe, Oshawa pink and rose carnations A reception was held at the| Mr. John Novak was best man {White Horse Hotel, Paris. Om {and Mr. Michael Adamcewier {tario, receive, the bride's ushered ) 9 mother wore a sheath dress in| ie couple left for Niagara rosewood with beige accessories, [Falls following a reception in the The bridegroom's mother was in| Albany restaurant, and will make a blue sheath with white acces. their home in Oshawa sories | A% who recently arrived > Aux she carried a cascade of pink (of the 1 Seated at the head table Miss 4 . a Marilyn Robinson. Sundav Sc hoot (13th Scout Mothers » \eacher and coach, Mr Jack|Oshawa Lionettes Liteh, assistant superintendent of Re arded Childrens' Assn. the Sunday School. who aeted ae 'ODF Golden Jubilee Chap) master of ceremonies Mir Will TUESDAY Re-Echo Lodge a DE A held her lam Heoning, manager of the team and Mr. Jack Skelton TOPS Club pracident of the Church hockey !'S A. Home League league, who spoke briefly lo the St. Matthew's Guild 5 : boys Christ Church WA, somimet Mr. Edward Wacburton. presi Canadian Legion Aux. § ag dent of Courtice United Chureh Ont. Regt. Assn. Aux Sa Sunday School was fhe guest Holy Trinity WA, b speaker H and § Council SW Mise Robinson presented three Jessie Panton Aux * trophies which she had donated. |Court Oshawa, JOF = Jack Jackson won the trophy for| Albert Street WA JE the most valuable player, Tim [Calvary Baptist YWMC SUA) Lang, a trophy for the most|North Oshawa W.A TI goals scored and John Kay re: Dorcas Group ceived a trophy for the moet gen. King Street W.A 'lemanly plaver Arvilla McGregor Anx Fach member of the team also Women's P.C. Assn voeived a git of a tiebar from | Rendezvous Club oe "and "ly" or the bright color to go with your cot. | sod: | leathers | ! | Guests were present from Whit-| with pe John Szalc Takes Bride From Poland | {and the bridegroom is the son of is. a4 Mrs, Joseph Szale, all in ul Miss Luba Wolek played the wedding music and Mr. Anthony {Mendyk gave the bride io mar. | riage. The bride, who was attended by Miss Flovence Wi of | wore a net with lace bod- point sleeves. The |scalloped neckline was studded with iridescent sequins and the] (overskirt swirled into lace tiers | of ruffles at the skirt back. A] lerown of rhinestones and bugle | beads held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascad: of white chrysanthemums Miss Wdowczyk wore an after: noon dress of blue nylon tricot with draped neckline and floating back panel, She carried a bou- quet of white and mauve chrys- anthemums Mr. Joseph Rybka acted as best man At St. Hedwig's Roman Cath-| olic Church recently Stanley Gresik of Oshawa, son of Mr, | and Mrs, Felix Gresik of ' PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Comer: ford and daughter, Maureen, Jurk street, are in Windsor this week end to attend the graduation of their son, Willlam, who will receive his bachelor of arts de- gree at Hol Redeemer College where he will continue his stud. ies for the priesthood You are invited by the Social Department to send in any lttle| items of interest. News of teas, women, working in larger mum.| surprise parties, showers, anni-|hers than ever before, make up| versaries and comings and go- roughly half of Canada's female) ings are always very acceptable| working force, ! and for which there is no charge. But it's not necessarily a case) _ Please write or telephone RA lof wives forsaking housework for 3-3474 local 18 office or factory. Many have " | yi hs sewife' title, Mrs. Donald Storie, Alexandra | Péver held the "housewife" title Jureet, eniertsined het. Sommit-| The women's bureau of the la- te at her. Home oh nesday |. department says in the cur- afternoon when final plans were rent issue of the Labor Gazette,| made for the garden party early) ' pt next month at Stonehaven, spon-ile deparument s official publica sored by te Laurel Group of St. "The basic change is In the Andrew's A marriage pattern of the whole Senior Major apd Mrs. Harold population married working Bailey of Boston, Massachusetts Women have come in large num. are visiting his mother, Mrs [bere fom he ranks of single C. B. Bailey, Westmoreland av-|Working women. enue. Senior Major and Mrs, Baj.| CONTINUE TO WORK ley were present at the 75th 'an-| In other words, experts say that niversary services of the local many women get married and Salvation Army Cops at which keep on working, They change time ther renewed acquaintances|their marital status without with a number of thelr old friend| changing their labor force status. There also is evidence that in Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinekle, some cases, if marriage agpeared Bonnicbrae Lodge, and Mrs. C.las a bar to poner some Ewart McLaughlin, Greenbriar, weddings would have been post. are among the guests of Mr, Eric poned Aldwinckle at a private view of Experts in the women's bureau, his mural In the new Toronto headed by Marion Royce, find Hydro Building. Keele street, To-|statistics ont he working married ronto, this afternoon, |woman interesting and signifi = |ecant But ther are hard put to predict whether the high proportion of married women in the female working force will grow larger. . say, will on economic conditions. There also is the f =~ By CAROLYN WILLETT Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) Married | act that the n Mothers Complai | Cribs Dangerous Complaints have been receiv { [from members of the Canadi | | Association of Consumers con. cerning the design of babies' ! leribs. They have pointed out that the rungs in the crib are so far apart that the young child is able| to squeeze Its body through the! {space between the rungs. As the, |head cannot pass between the rungs there is grave danger of |strangulation. You will be inter ested to know that over two, years ago, following just such a fatdl accident, National Indus-| trial Design Council wrote to| every crib manufacturer in Can-| ada pointing out this seriously| dangerous defeet in crib design. Since no action has apparently | been taken by some crib manu. Heads H&S Assn. For Second Term jinctpers wine sow seins ve The May meeting of the Coron: bring pressure to bear on those ation Home and School Associa. manufacturers who need to rem. tion began with a pot luck supper, |edy this defect the . CAC urges mothers whose | Al " business meeting the aN |p abies are using cribs with rungs| nual x rts of the officers and 4 inches or more apart, to add conveners were presented their voices to that of NIDC br ed an MRS. J. HB. KAUFFMAN [By the end of 1958, 10 married women RECENT WEDDING Poland, took as his bride, Wanda WMaziarczyk of "Peter. borough. ~Photo by Mary's Studio Halt Female Work Force Are Married Women Today marriage rate now is lower than it has been for some time. And soon the large number of Second World War babies will be teen. agers old enough to work and in. crease the number of single work- ing women, Combined, these factors are ikely to prevent any phenomenal rise in the proportion of working married women during the next few years, says the women's bu. reau, LATEST STATISTICS The latest available statistics on women with jobs--for March 21---show that of 1,452,000 workin, women, 138,000 were marrie 657.000 single and 157,000 widowed or divorced, Compared with February, there were 7.000 fewer working women, 6,000 more single workers and 20,000 fewer working married women. The largest number of married women workers are in the trade industry. Many are in department and grocery stores and clothing shops, The smallest proportion is in the professions, although since 1951 the proportion there has nearly doubled. Nursing and teaching, which now have no bar to married women, have drawn heavily on wives continuing or returning to work Although working wives and their single sisters are almost |equal in number, most of Can. ada's married women stay home. elght out of oes upied with home and family. "However," says the 'women's | bureau, "many of them would probably take employment if the opportunity for suitable work pre- sented itself or if a national emer" gency made it necessary." Princess Anne Has ' Fun Among Horses LONDON (AP) -- Monday was a busy. breathless and frustrating day for nine-year. old Princess Anne. Her team lost. Anne was groom girl to her father, Prince Philip. She lugged a water bottle every. where so he could take re. freshing swigs between chuk-* kers of a polo match at Great Windsor Park She helped fresh up the horses. She cleaned up the spattered number sheets that identify them. She gave a good slap to a pony that wouldn't hold still But her father's team-- Windsor Park -- lost to the Cowdray Park team, by the handicap-rated. score of 3'4 to ph 3 The slate of officers nominated writing to the crib manufacturer at the April meeting was adopt- requesting a change in design ed. Mrs. J. H Kauffman will] We understand that in England serve a second term presi. the rungs in cribs are 21% inches dent. Mrs. Grenville Williams, a apart, past president, installed the offi- ~ cors On Tuesday, June 28, the Asso ciation will honor Grade 8 stu- dents with presentation of certi- ficates, games and a buffet sup. T. It was announced that Corona. tion school has the concession for refreshments at Field Day on Wednesday, June 27. at Alexan:| dra Park, and volunteers to help with this would be welcomed edical Mirror WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT 1 FILMY PLASTIC BAGS-- A WARNING FIT TO BUST If vertical button holes on the [front of your blouse still make o Wheat makes thin plostie, you "popping" mad, er uch es that used for dry clean your complaint with the blouse); bags, stick to the skin? buyer in your favorite store, The 19 The plastic becomes. electri: manufacturer sells the retailer. and is attracted to objects he goods the retailer specesshul-| ch hove an opposite charge : wd just as steel is attrocted to a mag- . 'met. This car be very dangerous The couple left for the United States for their honeymoon and will return to make their home| in Oshawa | For travelling the bride donned | RUGS AND LIVING ROOM SUITES Cleoned to Perfection NU-WAY RUG 174 Mery RA 5.0433 and Carpet Salen Miss Robinson First Baptist W.A Mrs. Albert Singe president | Friendship Group the Eleanor Hoy Group, also/Beta Sigma Ph wosented a gift to each plaver ¥ nd congratilated the team wn I EONESOAY LOBA © eucoersfnl wo Mory lodge, 1. " oh Rebekah Lodge No. 3 a Cheerful Givers Storie Park Aw ilton St. Matthew's Guild HTHUSDAY 19th Group Committee Calvary Baptist WNIS Christ Church Eve. Guid Albert Street WMS {Oakleigh Lodge St, Stephen's WA Couples' Club NN pROMPT BLUE CHEESE The semi-hard. blue cose wad first prod weed Stilton Im Hustingdonshire, Fag S GREAT NOSPITAL Yoronto's Hospital for Sick Chil dren, now coe of the continent's largest, began Wn 1878 with six beds GLA Bright costume taken an imporian LITTER stones in delicate sapphire, jonguil, pert amethyst. There are a nd bhracele! and ear match the necklace By Tracy Adrian as ewelry at he 3 a One Y in as ark place fashion scene addition 2 COSNINIP t od orkia is of frosted, irides present glamorous well uch a le necklace os 0 a « PROMPT CRTC A PHONE RA 3 2245 IN] TEA EXPERTS HOUSEHOLD RINT An expert fea-taster. can wien Wrap sandwiches individually fy perhaps 1.500 different type: tn prevent the mixing of flavers (of wa leat, from the varions fillings. as paste sel is vo ont frees he 10 oat DRUGS |At least four children have suffo in the filmy dry cleaning) gs. Medical alerts are being is- sued on the containers. Static) electricity in the bogs cause them| to cling to the victim's face and cut off breathing Of the four] known victims, three were 2 years old ond the other 4 Medical cieties and health artments notitving neople STORE HOURS ore er Small children should not be al lowed to ploy with the plastic' begs, Published ev o public service) | | i PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS EE DELIVERY 530 SIMCOE ST § AWA "shone RAS-3546 ELMNA MONDAY MORNING SPECIAL c SALE SINGER TREADLE SINGER TREADLE . SINGER PORT. ABLE ELECTRIC SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT 99.99 ve New 79.99 EARLY BIRD SALE 1 ELNA OPEN-ARM MODEL Reg. 189.00. 120.00 SPECIAL ELNA SEWING CENTRE RA 5.2591 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 89° 6.98 56.99 28 KING ST. E RA 3.4621 |

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