12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 15, 1959 Du b "Knights" sm---- 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 At Bible School KEDRON (Special) -- Days of JUNIOR SECTION chivalry were revived at Kedron| Director of the junior section United Church this week when was Mrs. R. S. Bishop. | eight junior students were for-| Rev. Ronald Love led the wor-| mally dubbed "Knights" and|ship and study periods and ac-| a 3 : "Ladies" at the end of their companied the singing. Mrs. Rob-| 3 7 seven days study at Bible vaca- ert Dale directed the crafts, and | 1 ? ; tion school. |Mrs, Stanley Ogle took charge of | 1 ; i! i > cM ' '¥ \ Interesting programs were car-|the stories and assisted with re-| ried out also in the primary. and creation. kindergarten departments with| In attendance were Anne stories, games, crafts and music. Glover, Joan Ogle, Linda Hop-| Seventy-six children were en- kins, Linda Bremner, Janet | rolled. Friday night, the students | Bremner, Gail Craig, Michael | presented a program of songs,|Hurst, Tommy Ogle, Ronnie | recitations and rhythm band |Craig, Janice Parfitt and Marie) music, Maidman. | There was also a display of CHURCH NEWS handicraft work done by the chil-| Sunday, July 19, communion | dren at the school. will be observed at Kedron KINDERGARTEN SECTION _ [Chuich, at the regular 10 a.m. The Kindergarten section for The Sunday School picnic has pre-school children was directed been arranged for July 21, ati by Mrs, Allan Wilbur, assisted the Mountjoy Picnic grounds. by Mrs. D. Barnett (stories), Games and races begin at 5 p.m. Mrs. Ronald Love (music), Mol- witli suppe % supper at 6.30 p.m. | lie Johnston tceagts)o and esti Services will not be held at| ants Joan Hill na Forbes, i ' {Kedron during the first two Sun-| Mrs. John Tregunna and Jean days of August. D. Atkigson of Ward, Students enrolled were: 4 4 Emmanuel College, Toronto, will| Debbie Baumhour, Janet Ogle, conduct the services during the | Ruth Bishop, Cindy Lou Parfitt, * p | ' Chris Skuce, Florla Mountjoy, Remainder of August. While fev.) . ; LADIES WEAR LTD. Susan Arsonault, Carol Barnett, | oo ot Ho oo y Dianne Bargett, Nancy Wood- pp RSONALS | ward, Shirley Tregunna, Linda Mr and Mrs. Harvey C . fi Mrs, ey Cross ee na | Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Cross | tarting tomorrow at 9 a.m Chatten, Barbara Lambert. Stuart and Lou-Anne, Mr. and| AAA . . Dorothy Walter, Gail Mitchell, Mrs, Harvey Pascoe. Mr. and| Sandra Mitchell, Honey Cane, Mrs, Grant Pascoe, Sidney Tre-| NAN Peter Sage, Dennis Werry, Barry |vail and Douglas Pascoe attend-| | ¥) Thursday, J uly 16th Baumhaur, John Cole, Neil Love, ed a Crossman reunion picnic at - Gary Snowden, David Snowden, |pine Ridge Park. David Love, Brian Starr, Peter| rene Bray and Olive Luke, To- x t Tregunna, Donald Tregunna,|ronto, Marie and Helen Cole, of] A 2 ie. Bobby Chatten, Glen Gagnon, Markham were weekend guests SS Bruce MacDonald, Robbie Parry,|of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Lee. | X goes on Li Patty Rosnak, Donna Tippet. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sanders UB = and family of Brampton were] Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. | Martin Pittens. Rica Pittens ac-| |companied them home for an ex- PRIMARY STUDENTS In the primary division for children from Grades 1 to 3, the director was Mrs. Grant Glover. : 7 ; ark 'tended holiday in Brampton. 4 . Assisting her were Mrs, Douglas| "MPC ei 5 SAD "7 Prices on all summer merchandise You don't need to climb trees looking for bargains Love (music), Mrs. J. Starr) dge, and daughter Elsie, Mr. ipiamo), dirs. Earl Hurst, Harry Phoenix, Green. ? slashed from 209, to 509, with . . . come to BLACK'S where bargains will fall into bank, were among Sunday guests June Davis (crafts) and Sharon| | x Wilbur and Wayne Parks of Mr. and Mrs, H. Werry, ; your hands. Every item on sale is first quality The home of Mr. and Mrs. | H : as. he home of Mr. 2 many items selling belo A Harold Werry was the setting for 4 Ww cost H Attending were Bobby Dale,|a family party when children, 9 merchandise from our regular stock , . . substan- Bruce Dale, Anne Bishop, o p > : : grandchildren and great grand-| \ ' . Brenda Hopkins, Larry Hopkins, |Spaccon' of Mr. and Mrs. 'C. E. | tially reduced to clear. Don't miss out on these Ralph Barnett, Donald Werry, 1 ove gathered in honor of the LOOK AT THESE SALE HIGHLIGHTS " + x . 3 Rosemary Greer, Elizabeth 5h wedding anniversary of Mr. * oo savings right at the beginning of the summer Greer, Bruce Gagnon, Carol| ang Mrs. Leland Love, of To- Chatten. |ronto, who were accompanied by Gail McNally, Donna Glover, [their daughters, Marilyn and Jimmy Jones, Brenda Shaw, Sharon a Ber a Cre an ae won > aly (IIE: AND MANY MORE EXCITING VALUES AWAIT YOU ! Margaret Maidman , Wenty por July 9, on the occasion of =) UTI EP % \ kdl Hitchens, Jane Sage, Teddie family birthdays A CAR COA § Craig, Norma Woodward, Susan| Mrs, Maggie Southcombe, Port ; A 1 y . This season's choice crop of 2) » $ ah Brown, Janice Hill, Harvey union, and Patricia Gordon, To- hy 3 ' é , 1 % In fine poplins, cotton cords ond other smart Ward, Gordon Colburn, 454 odo visited Mrs. Fletcher 7 fabrics, Sizes 8 to 20 in mint, beige, powder, red, Clare Skuce, white, yellow as well os floral checks. Reg. to 16.95 Less than V2 .. 7.49 A wonderful assortment of CROSSWORD PUZZLE Reg. to 19.95 Sale .... one and two-piece styles-- 1 Aq og 2. Woruny n ig Hite : : : } # : (Lower Level) "thewind 1.Push Indian R fabrics and colors too num- erous to mention! Sizes 8-20 - 7-21 EE Sime 0 GREE | Ne ALL-WEATHER COATS Reg. to 16.95 resorts 8. Footed vase pass [SIKVEMUINNERIVI SALE 9. Apportion 4. From Pp IM[AIR EIEIO! ' i Now at a low, low price! All-Weather 6.88 120. Stringed (prefix) .) BER E f Coats that greet the rain with a smile. . . Eye-Opener Specials! 7. f 7 4. dla \\; NX Regternns LH] instrument ©. Scrutinizes 23. Branch- iy i Fi» yet look just as pretty and fashionable Pp \ SALE 42. Noise 6. Hurl Group of Capes, Dresses, Jackets ok jib { - \ (MAIN FLOOR) WW iF "1 3 9 2" Reg. to 29.95 .. 5.00 0 ne 0 | ig ® season. IEE SLACKS In wool plaids, solid shades and cool dacrons, Reg, priced from 10.95 to 19.95, Broken size ranges and colors from sizes 8 to 20, Mostly the darker shades which are more suitable for late Sum- mer ond Fall, Reg. 10.95 Sale 6.00 Reg. 19.95 34. Adam's wife smooth 25, Thus y 4 i 8 35. Small 9.Lean-to 26. Shade 33, Erase & ections. Reg. t0 29.95. depression 11. Flavoring of green (print.) 16. For example syrup of 80. Solemn 85, Vessel (abbr.) almonds promises (anat.) 17. Motorists' 18. Penetrable 31. Probable 88, Card game irritations = 15. Double birthplace 89, Land 29. Knight of 18, Leather of Columbus measure the Elephant flask 82. Live 41, What? (abbr.) £0. Escape (Lower Level) LOTT TT 111118 gv 2 WTR TEE EET TES 23. Lustrous 27. Genus of My 28. Biblical name 29. Pronoun 80. Bound by a favor 84. King of Bashan 85. Valley (poet.) 86. English river 87. Greet 89. Indigo source 40. ---- Arden 41. Appearing as if eaten 42, Little children ed 3 ; maker 7. High (mus.) 24. Excels of when the skies are clear 13. Equivocate 8, Make lent Yesterday's Answ i 4 i .. . Hurry in for best sel- | UTE TTD ET DUSTER COATS (LOWER LEVEL) "§ \ ™ 1 MAN ALOOR 35 ONLY .. All fully lined in foilles, linens; knits, ~~ Bs ATER ER OREO tweeds. Navy, tan, beige, white, green, red and blue , . sizes 8 to 20. Reg, to 35.00 Sale [1 TWEEDS BENGALINES, OTHER DUSTERS 1/3 OFF REGULAR PRICE. WOMEN'S DRESSES (LOWER LEVEL Sizes 1414 to 244: Slimming styles from famous makers in gottons, crepes, terylene, sheers, meshes, florals. Reg. to 14.95 Sale Reg. to 19.95 Sole Reg. to 35.00 Sole 8.79 12.87 20.00 ORLON SWEATERS VAIN FLOOR) In fancy styles . . . discontinued lines. Broken shade and size ranges. Reg. to 9.95 line, 2 3) L] on White Cotton Knits . « + « o + » SPORTRITE REVERSIBLE & HIGHLAND QUEEN PLEATED (Lower Level) Discontinued patterns of this famous nationally advertised tartan pleated skirt. 100% pure 1 5h 00 worsted. 53 skirts only. Reg. 25.00 to 29.95. . WOOL SKIRTS 25 only, better quality skirts. Du-val, Highland Queen. Reg. to 19.95, Sale y | 50 | | ne sy pA g BETTER DRESSES FOR STREET WEAR Z Special Group ! Blouses, Halters and Boleros All the newest and prettiest styles in plain and printed fabrics. A good assortment of whites and colors. REG. 3.98 TO 5.98 SALE 99:.1.99 ALL SALES Oem FINAL, / NZ rier ALTERATIONS until 9 pom, EXTRA i checks, cool d Summer styles in linens, crepes, prints, Che ond full-skirts included. plaids and mesh fabrics. Sheaths e REG. TO = REG. TO 39.95% = 25.00 SALE . = [] al Will You Be A . .. "BEAUTY AT THE BEACH" REDUCE IN 30 DAYS Canadian Health Studio Offers You A Special SUMMER COURSE COME IN AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE For Further Information At No Obligation Call RA 5-3574 SALE Re # be Fan} Ae i; (MAIN FLOOR) WHITE STAG & DU-VAL SKIRTS jase Sim, Yeio Juin, Sos. Sue vu 4) QQ) Group of Spring Coats and Suits (LOWER LEVEL) We're making way for Fall with a gigontic Clearance Sale of top ne anne MATERNITY FASHIONS ever Mdny attractive 2-piece suits and separate tops and skirts. TOPS ONLY 12 OFF 01595, Sale 1.99 to 6.49 2-pc. DRESSES 1/3 OFF ~~ jigoiil, 8.66 to $16 ZOD quality Spring Coats. Reg. 39.95 to 59.95 Don't miss this opportunity to reap big savings on SALE s1 0 and $29.95 summer fashions right at the first of the a TT BLACK'S LADIES WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE ST. N. 7. Mg na HEALT mm LEE EE EE EEE ECE TEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE TEE EEE EET ETE EE ETRE