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The Oshawa Times, 28 May 1959, p. 22

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v vw pn ee we EVER Vv ew . v THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 28, 1959 21 | : Senator fide | [re ------------ co save 80. on repeat of big sellout! | New Taxes | FURNITURE OTTAWA (CP)--Liberal Sena- , chesterfield or davenport suite tor A. K. Hugessen threatened wetnewiy o monioe the Sen ff HB JE FAR PUI UE LF] em of firm, deep foam-cushioned seats y a government amendment to the ; § 3 : : on --ai a ob Te valor sill wiees FEL] : = 2 in a high-piled acetate frieze cover the government can give a better reason for the amendment) | NY : i ; Ca Ng Low, sweeping lines make this suite especially attractive. Mod. gy Saute! 1 Lo : a ! fk : i ernize your living room with the beautiful chesterfield and " The amendment would elimi: eel lil ; lounge chair Deep all-foam cushioning keeps its shape through a Pant gv i i og, : years of use and abuse. Lustrous acetate frieze makes such a sions » _T foreign business corporations in| | issn ; oe : ? ' i SAN 1 hard-wearing and handsome cover In new decorator shades of corrorated in Canada. It is one| ; ip Lo : po K ; : brown, green, beige, blue, platinum, charcoal or red. There's big Tog el dl 4 be pes? : a FG a a o devenport fo replace chesterfield, if you need an extra bed reading--approval in principle--| | , : for two people. Hurry in today, while you can save $80. and was referred to the banking committee for detailed study. Under the present act a for- eign business incorporated in| 3 5 z i Canada but not doing business in # ; 7% Fhe ; this country is Toadired to pay ; 7 : 3 : : . = no income taxes an amnual| #8 4 fee of $100. The proposal is to i ; i : 2 Regu arly eliminate this provision until the : i p g ; 259.95 § tax position of such companies| ; i ; A : : ; : ; can be studied. dt 3 ke 3 i Senator Hugessen said the gov- 3 3 5 Py W ernment has not yet given a sat-| 3 : \ y 5 de 2 PIECE : isfactory explanation for the . ~ hy a : é - :% a 3 ; SUITE - He said that when the bill is| Zi §i i ! ie, CS i before the committee the opposi-| | ; " p : EARLY i ¥ tion will demand a full explana- | tion, { Clubs Meet . ; # i \ 4 . lf Li Sn re TI Only 18 Monthly Payments of 11.49 At Balsam And Zion By MRS. LORNE JONES BALSAM AND MT. ZION -- The Active Service Class met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Wednesday. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Allan Carson. the vice. president, Mrs. Glenn Anderson, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Elmer Wilson spoke on the topic "Truly. paper drive netted $40.60 for the class funds. Rev. T. Fleetham invited the class to hold the June meeting at his $110. off triple dresser suite! massive pieces In lilac walnut finish with sculptured fronts It takes Yolles to give you a saving like this one! Big triple dresser has 8 drawers and a tilting, bevelled mirror. Chest has 4 drawers. Book- home. DISPLAYED WORK The Merry Homemakers club exhibited their finished sewing at Cannington Saturday when 130 girls took part [rom Ontario county. The girls received certificates sase bed with sliding panels. heduiell [1 Rie redinerslosper | 7 giana in folding style back reclines for sleeping heavy duck save 123.30 on Mrs. Vera Barrington, Toronto, ® wave Roy Refrigerator Dan tide | Mae ete rs Banquet At You can have this new Roy Regularly 373.25] for so little now! Roll-out 3 Bla kst k shelves and twin crispers Special, EACH C oC that slide out for easy ac- 95 . . By MRS. R. C. HILL cess. Tilt - A - Basket stores BLACKSTOCK -- The Mothers fruits and vegetables. Auxiliary met Wednesday in the recreation centre with President Mrs, P. Collins in the chair. It was decided to hold a Brownie and Guide mothers ban- quet Sept. 25. The Anglican Church WA met in the parish hall Thursday. De- votions were conducted by Mrs. H. Bailey and Mrs. T. Langfeld gave a report of the Deanery in Port Hope. The president announced the forthcoming visit of Rev. and ! Mrs. C. C. Harcourt, a former , rector, who has been serving in J 4 %ic % SD TEED GREE GENS AS GUND IND GENE GEE ES ES EE GND GED GED EEE GED GED GEN GE England for some years. o @ ig-ieatured chaise lounge The Harcourts hope to be in Blackstock from June 4 to 7. relax on deep spring-fille d matiress you can adjust back to 3 positions Weatherproof duck with softly padded seat and drop back. Multi-striped 'canopy and shopping bag. P 2 1Plans were made for an At Home to be held in the parish hall June 6 from 8 10 p.m. Rev, Harcourt will preach in St. Johns Church June 6. A bake sale was planned for June 27, to be held at Caesarea. Camon Chaperlin closed the meeting with prayer, and lunch was served by Group Two, 4 Doreen Van Camp has just re- clearance gives ceived her BA degree from Uni- versity of Toronto. you $80. saving! l Enjoy all the luxury of a chaise lounge at a non-luxury orice! Soft spring-filled mattress is covered with heavy duck, so needs no pampering. Floats on a ribbon slat base. Heavy 1" tubular frame of weatherproof alum- inum. Rolls on rubber wheels. Special, Complete as shown -- 9 99 Yours for Only 1.00 Weekly. HAY RIDE The United Churct. YPU took part in a hay ride on two wagons propelled by a tractor over many of the township roads and ex- ih - " 2 " TV plored the boundaries between res ge Cartwright, Manvers and Dar- lington. A wiener roast at the gravel pit on George Wolfs) Rogers Majestic's mew "Lifetime" farm concluded the evening. A good crowd turned out at the) chassis for long-range reception Town and Country Couples Club in the Recreation Centre Friday fring areas night. The spot dance was won in ud by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mills, En. : H H oh Tre dees Fan, Ea Super-sensitive tuning elim- Reg. 309.95! ranged by Mr. and Mrs. Roy inates interference and EACH ONLY- Turner and Mr. and Mrs, Blake i it Ey Wad Mth. Blake locks picture automatically, members of the WA when channels are chang- $ Mrs. Murray Byers. Mrs. John ed. Cabinet in rich walnut . 5 Rem. Mrs. Mervyn Graham, fini . . Mrs. inish. Side-front tuning. Stanford VanCamp, Mrs. Percy Van Canp, Mrs Arthur Bailey, Mrs. H. Bailey, Mrs. So low priced for a big, 4-position lounge. Ernest Larmer and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell sltendad oe Wogan: 12 Tubular aluminum frame is light, yet strong stitute District Annual at Maple OSHAWA SHOPPING and folds flat for storage . . . rust-resistant Grove Thursday. -- CENTRE also. Two-tone Saran web is yellow or tur TOURIST CRUISES : i CORNER BROOK. Noa (CP)-- PHONE RA. 5-3519 quoise and white. The Montreal tourist cruise ship 4 op Stella Maris is expected to make I ] a I thy ris Donte to make = =3\ IT =4 = Open Daily 9 until 6 p.m, Regularly 18.951 4 99 RAE 4 LI : . folding sun lounge back adjusts easily to 4 comfortable positions smart two-tone "Saran" web is weatherproof Newfoundland port this summer, . 2 .m. ; the Humber tourist board was Friday until 9 Pm Special, EACH- told. The ship, carrying up to 140 passengers, makes her first call : July 7. a Easiest Terms

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