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The Oshawa Times, 3 Nov 1959, p. 29

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Salvation Army Home League The Salvation Army Home League is a part of a large inter- national organization with groups anized in nearly every country § Fred il ; ] tL] i Be §3i 1 Ef +1 lished in Oshawa to look after their children. Here in Oshawa, the members raise funds for missionaries, provide Christian literature for distribution in hosptals, and for donations for worthy causes such as the cancer fund, etc., and to help make a better world for people in our own country. Handicrafts are taught, such as sewing, knitting, embroidery, and how to make flowers, and any- thing that is of interest to women. Our sick members also are re- membered with a visit and flow- ers. We meet every Tuesday after- noon in the Salvation Army citadel, where we enjoy a period of chorus singing, followed by a devotional period that is different each week. We use our own local Cerebral Palsy Association, and sometimes we enjoy a film. One week we had an apron fashion parade, where aprons over 100 years old were modelled as well as modern aprons and children's aprons and aprons from other countries. Special 'occasions are also re- mem such as Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. 'And always there is the tradi- tional eup of tea. We also have five groups who meet in the evenings to accom- The Home League has its own newsletter, ¢ which is published once a mo and edited by Mrs. Nelson. On Nov. 20, we will annual sale room. bring the Kingdom of God into the hearts and homes of each member. Our present slate of officers in- cludes: Honorary secretary, Mrs. William: Saunders; secretary, Mrs. William James; assistant , Mrs. Charles Cath- moir; treasurer, Mrs. Melville Smith; recording secretary, Mrs. George Beard; chaplain, Mrs. Major Earle; eorps officers, Major and Mrs. M. Rankin. what you can do with NO MONEY DOWN You can modemize your home throughout and bring it up to modern living standards even though your home is mortgaged! We can help you plan, 7 furnish materials, recom- 7 mend a reliable contractor, 7 and assist you in obtaining suitable financing. BROWN'S LUMBER & SUPPLIES LID. 436 RITSON ROAD NORTH ENCLOSE PORCH Adds living space. Glass in winter, screen in summer. » ~Ie Woot] ER] J Many people are finding it cheaper and more desirable to remodel their present home than to buy or build. Let us help you have a new home right where you are! DIAL RA 5-4704 OSHAWA, ONTARIO gga ovals Degas THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Movember 3, 1959 13 | 5 { i | | ; E 3 i : § ; i 4 3 iF Le) i: A $15. sil : LEH i Hi AL LH E i hy | i E d) i : £ ; i 5 ; gg i i 11 : i iH { ] 58.8 £] i jit i £ | i i ; : | fl i g 3 : . 5 E 2 i | i Eu fol BE i 7 § £ : : |78 g far | | Now! The first lipstick that shapes your lips as.it colors! £2 Helena Rubinstein's new HEARTYSHAPE LIPSTICK A perfect outline everytime ! Toss out your lipstick brush. Wave goodbye to your lip liner! Helena Rubinstein revolutionizes lipstick design with the Heart-Shape Lipstick! Pointed and curved like a heart, it shapes your lips to perfection as it colors. No blurs. No "feathery" edges. It's so skillfully designed, the point lasts as long as the lipstick. Five new pulsating shades that go straight to the heart of color: Heart of Pink. Heart of Red. Heart of Coral. Heart of Cherry. Heart of Peach. Each in the famous Dew-Kissed texture that smooths your lips. In jeweler's design metal case 1.75. In pretty pink case 1.15. <x Hold point up! Point outlines upper lip! Curve outlines lower lip! FREE with purchase! Helena Rubinstein's booklet: "How to Shape A Beautiful Mouth!" CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. | 530 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA 3-2245) OSHAWA PHONE RAS-354G STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA LEN > } = 4h o = (avr FEV HA | Tr RPL AT SALA VC Coe Al ET rot SEI

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