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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1959, p. 9

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PERSONALS wn 3 ia vote of the members it was de- in orth Simcoe H&S cided to forego the night of cards this year and instead make a can- vass. of the 490 homes represenied Christmas party to be held in| the Lower Orange Hall Decem-| ber 18, 6.30 p.m. The Pleasant Monday After noon Club held its Christmas party this week when it was en- tertained by Mrs. Raymond Dilla- pough who gave a Christmas reading. Solos were sung by Mrs. Henry Braund and 'Mrs. Philip Bell, Mrs. George Lee led in the singing of Christmas carols. Santa Claus arrived and an exchange of gifts was followed |by refreshments served on a {gaily decorated table and con- |vened by Mrs. George Cox and {Mrs. Melville Bradley. The next Imeeting will be held on January {11, 1960. The Humoresque Club held its |Christmas party recently at the |CRA / building. Mr. Norman {Gower was master of ceremonies land Christmas carols were sung {by all. Miss Brenda Gower gave {two Christmas recitations. Santa |Claus was present and gave out [the gifts with the aid of his little |helpers, the Misses Norma and {Helen Forrest and Brenda Gow- |er. Christmas refreshments were {served by the Lionettes and the group met for a turkey buffet at he home of Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ley Fice and Christmas gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McIntosh King street east, quietly observ- ed their 50th wedding anniver q D A Christmas Meeting Multitudes today are ignoring|t the admonition given to the shep-|t herds to go to Bethlehem and are staying out on the cold hillst in the school for a money dona- Officers for 1960 are requested, ion. The attendance shield went 10_come in ioral dresses. fon 0 Miss Faye Walling's room. A safety clinic for drivers .at he Oshawa Police Station was d and the bers' sup- meeting, December 16. PIYAH CHAPTER of the world. With this thought the Reverend N. Frank Swack- azmmer of First Baptist Church d his address to the mem- sary on Wed y, 15. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh are highly esteemed residents of Osh- awa, having lived here many years. Prior to the acquiring of McIntosh Funeral Parlors, Mr. McIntosh was for many years an official of General Motors of Can- ada in Oshawa, Miss Lucille McAlpine who is stationed with the United States Navy in Newport, Rhode Island, is a guest at the home of her brother, Mr. Gaylord McAlpine, and Mrs. McAlpine, Albert street. street. Z Mrs. 0. J.' Tuttle, Detroit Michigan, is a holiday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wilson, Colborne street east. i [Lions who were thanked on be- |half of the club by Mrs. Reginald : (Pike, president. | The members of the St. Da- lvid's Society held an executive E' |meeting recently at the home of | [the president, Mr. Ivor Davies, Simcoe street north, when plans You are invited by the Socia |Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries, comings and goings are always very acceptable and |for which there is no charge. |Please write or telephone RA 13-3474 local 18. Home and School Association at its Christmas meeting. His theme was "What is Christmas Going to Do for You?" He named in turn those who figured import- antly in the events of Christ's birth and drew a parallel with neople today in similar positions, port requested. Mrs, * Hayden Macdonald, program chairma a the safety patrol system to be held at the January meeting. mas and New Year greetings to the assembly and invited ail to stay to coffee at the close of the meeting. Piyah Chapter of Hadassah held its monthly meeting at the| Community Centre. Mrs. Faye| Crotin. the new president, pre-| sided. Various projects for raising n, fon of d a panel di The president extended Christ- the installation of officers at next, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 16, 1959 9 money were discussed and Mrs, Sklar gave a report on the suc- cessful card night held in private es Mrs, Morris Segal announced the serving of refreshments. Mrs, Bernard Morrison gave a, book review on the best seller, "Only In America." . The meeting terminated withs that Mrs. Bert Cooper of Toronto has consented to come to Oshawa in March to give a one day course on "leadership." The annudl bazaar was dis- cussed and convenors for various booths volunteered their services. v - " SARDINE PACK . Canneries in Norway packed? " £60,700 cases of brisling sardines in the first 10 months of 1959, a} record since the Second World War. * # Joseph, he said, must have been a saint-like figure to Jesus for he used the term "my Father" when speaking of God. Jesu first teachings, the very truths LODGES AND SOCIETIES ~* God came from His mother Mary. "What a gift is mother- wod," said Mr. Swackhammer, "But what a responsibility!" But not a stable, not Joseph, not Mary, he continued makes Christ- mas but a baby. He urged his audience to get religion into Christmas, to adopt a settled line of faith, for where is hope if not at the manger and at the Cross? A school choir, under the direc- tion of Miss Dorothy Smith, sang three numbers emphasizing the Christmas theme: "Little Sheep. Have Heard on high" and "O Holy Night". Miss Joyce Luke was piano accompanist. Louisa Mary Lodge 97 was held in the| Orange Temple with Worthy Mis- tress Sister Evelyn Bilton pre- siding, assisted by the deputy mistress Sister Gertrude Logan. formed by the chaplain, Sister Betty Atkins. Margaret Moore and Mrs, Flor- ence Strank were initiated into QUEEN MARY LODGE The regular meeting of Queen Devotional exercises were per- Initiation took place and Miss the lodge. Draw prizes were donated by Sisters Susan Waterhouse, June Goodman, Kay Hopkins, Viola|, A ed SPORTSWEAR Ltd. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Garrett and Eleanor Rice read appropriate passages of serin ture. The audience joined in the ~inging of several Christmas Ambrose, Ina Milgate, Winnie: Barrett and Betty Atkins and were won by Sisters Helen Rey-|/ hymns nolds, Margaret Martin, Isabel|| I Reid, May. Wells and Anne But- held by memberwof the Cana-| The president, Mrs. Donald K.|land. dian Women's Press Club 1a s f|Stiles, conducted the business, By Plans were made for ' the night, Following the traditional - I. on's I all on Saturday even- fare, the company was entertain-| id pond wall a They ay o og ed by choristers of St. Michael's| |and Mrs. Ronald Greer, Mr, and Choir School, who dressed as| J IMrs. Stanley Miller, Mr. and Pages and jester, danced and| WARD P t Thi . [Mrs. Clarence Bell, Mr. and sang medieval carols. resen is |Mrs. Stanley Fice, Mr. and Mrs. - |Stanley Brown, Mr. and Mrs. | Mervin Driscoll, Mr, and Mrs.| © Arthur Suddard, Mr. and Mrs. ' Wesley Bryant, Mr.czand Mrs. temperature. A high tempera- William Woodward, Later _the ture makes cheese tough. were made for the annual St.| IDavid's Society banauet to bel The panelled walls of the he Saturday, February 27, library of the Royal York Hotel, Ci ihn Iraay: oof Colinbus festooned with evergreen, form- Hall. Bond street west. ed a perfect setting for the old- ia 13 |fashioned Christmas dinner party = . | Nine members of the Garrard and Taunton club and their hus- bands attended a dance at Thorn- * ara > EF a Raa To SL SN SITTING WANTED . . . A little boy, or Department of this paper, re a girl, who could adopt this lone- questing SITTING DOG, Leaflet ly puppy for his best friend. All|No, SE-727. mothers, grandmothers and aunts ; will certainly find a charming little one to whom this toy should be given. They will enjoy sewing it; for him, If you would like to| obtain the sewing instructions,| simply send a stamped, self-ad-| dressed envelope plus ten cents for handling, to the Needlecraft | HOUSEHOLD HINT Always cook cheese at a low) BE-B8BE8EBaBABEBEBHBEBIBHBABHBEBIBEBEBBABIBUBHBEBUBHBEBHBHBED 4888 ae] Ward's suggestion . . . A GIFT OF GLOVES We have short gloves - long gloves - dress gloves and sports gloves . . . She needs them all and Ward's have them in one of Oshawa's largest se- lections . . . Double woven cottons, nylons . plain and fancy wools . . . luxurious French leathers . . . Gloves are gifts sure to win her applause . . . French Kid Gloves! kid dress gloves - some with at- p.} v Pretty Wedding At St. Gregory's The marriage of Immacolata Sfravato and Joseph Fargiorgio, both of Oshawa, was solemnizec on Saturday, December 12, at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church with the Reverend Paul W. Dwyer officiating > The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Stravato of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustino Fargiorgio of Italy. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full-length gown of lace. A scalloped neckline and | lily-point sleeves styled the bod-| ide and the flowing flared skirt was edged with nylon net and| 1ace. A rhinestone. won "sequin crown held her shogt veil edged with lace and she \ ried a bouquet of white carna-| tions. ,The maid-of-honor was Miss Rosina Longo in a short dress of blue embroidered nylon which featured short sleeves, a scoop neckline, and a fully gathered skirt. She wore a white hat and accessories and carried a bouquet of white carnations Mr. Pasquale Longo acted as best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs Salvadora Littezzeri, and Mr Littezzeri, Olive avenue The newly wedded pair will live in. Oshawa. warm, lovely, and so appreciated Feb nels PO SN 2 x > Thousands To Choose From a ws Pring Yi Finest imported real = by far the largest stock in Oshawa. hen J tractive embroidery, beaded PE back designs and tailored . « Choice of black or brown. Size 6 to 8. 4.98 pair Sheepskin Gloves ! (Hand-Sewn -- Self-Lined) These natural tanned pull-on gloves are cut from selected skins chosen for finish of leather and fine closely curled natural wool (clipped-on skin, linings . . . Beautiful id sewn finish . . . She'll weor pride * ceed slip-ons . N Our Santa-pack is brimming with 2 2 2 T RT CHARGEABLE new and wonderful sweaters . . . POCKET FLASHLIGHT Complete recharge, 15 hours; J no danger of overcharging. 4 Choice of two sizes. cardigans, pullovers, matched ig Instead of replacement batteries, sets, bulkies and shaggies . . , this permanent flashlight is plugged into any A-C 110 Volt wall socket for recharging; its streamlined shockproof case fits perfectly into the palm of your hand. Wonderfully convenient for all indoor and outdoor uses...and an original gift idea. 4.98 BIRKS JEWELLERS a in wool, Ban-Lon, Shetland-Tex, Mohair, Wool, Arnel, Cashmere or Angora finish. KITTEN "LANSEA" Dalkeith, Lambs them with warmth and when driving, curling or take ing Jr. for his afternoon walk. Sizes 5. M, L. 9.95 pair French Kid Gloves! | (Pure Silk Lined) Slenderizing and beautiful and so warm to wear as pure silk is the warmest of linings . ., . Famous French "Gant Lauret" line is in plain pull-on style in shades of brown and black, Sizes 614 to 8. 7.95 pair Wool Gloves! (Deerskin Palms) WEL. 1BH38B84348838883088B8B4B8BEBEBEBABSB0B0-36-30-88B8B8-B8B8B 88 8B3BaBgB8B9BaB BANANA IMPORTS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ge 1,709,000 hun in the first! © , more than one-third| G3gRHEABARIRABIRARIRARIRAEEBABABARIBERHBABABABEBABIBIBABEBEBABEBE Panama. a = gBE-BEBEBEBABOBEBOBEBEBEBEBEBEBABEBHBEBEBABABABIBABABABIBGBEBEBEBEB3aRaRABABEH! © half of 195¢ of this from yy ELNA UP TO | slightly scuffed in ship- ment and disploy models. i oe ear AN She'll Open Her Seigneur Box First SLIMS BLOUSES From SKIRTS From DRESSES From % For Curling or sports . . . - these are knit from a mix- £|w% ture of real Coon fur, wool ond nylon for extra long wear . . . supple deer-skin palm is hand stitched to glove . . . cuff is ribbed and shades are beige or charcoal Sizes S, M, L. 3.59 pair 3.98) SNE SE WESC SE SE WA SW ANE Sp ET ME INE SE SE WES OSE SH SNE SNE WP NN Why SN = 4 rt SE NTA NL Nd GE > odes 3 2 bd » » ARENT FN ER AREA (Men's sizes, Lined Leather Gloves! Soft and supple leathers carefully cut and styled for warmth with beauty . . . Choice of all-wool or real fur linings . .. 2 fin- ishes to choose from. -- in-seam or out- seam in black or brown. Sizes 7 to 8. 4.95 pair hi ors! CU >» SUPER PLANA AUTOMATIC PORTABLE REG. $369--XMAS SALE $269--SAVE $100 FREE LESSC"S AND LIFETIME GUARANTEE ~~~ COME AND SE THEM TODAY! SPECIAL Elna Automatic Consoles No. 113 Reg. $419-- Elna Planet Jr. Consoles SAVE $120--CHRISTMAS SALE. ..... SPECIAL Elna -Planet $49 Jr. Portables OSHAWA ELINA SHOPPING CENTRE CUDDLE CAPS From BALACLAVAS From , HOODS From SCARVES From Bers SMARTEST SWEATERS i [YI $299 We have a grand selection of Children's and Ladies' Wool Gloves and Mitts, priced from 69¢ up -- also the famous "Grenfell" Ski Mitts, 2.50 2.00 -- SE Elna Console No. 113 Reg. $269-- ! SAVE $7 HRISTMAS SALI Reg. $150 CHRISTMAS SALE Save $51 r Fis s 4 Elna Automatic Desks No. 111 Reg. $494 -- SAVE $125--CHRISTMAS SALE RE % Store Hours! WA SIMCCE AT ATHOL WR, WK we Bh TO Give a Gift Certificate from Seigneur's OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY -- TILL CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SEIGNEUR'S | | CENTRE | ETE . 9369 Elna Zig Zag Consoles $239 | RA 5-2591 Open Monday till Friday - 9 p.m. Saturdey - 9 a.m, till 6 pie. D'S RA 5-1151 ---- PVE OSHAWA | NE Th SAVE $80--CHRISTMAS SALE. ...... FES We TY WA WW

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