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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jan 1960, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 14, 1960 diate 30 - cent - am - hour in-|carpenters here as soon as pos-jwould end the seven -week - old crease and mediation by a neu- ble. strike by the Carpenters Union : THEATRE GUIDE | Back To Wor k | The offer was hammered out i | Offer To Strikers ltral board to settle outstandingly day-long sessions led by Mayor 2galest Sanne Bullen Bx AT KEDRON (Brock 3-- "The Journey" 7 and] HAMILTON (CP) -- A back (differences will be presented to a|Lloyd Jackson, {construction worth' $25,000,000 9.30 p.m. Last complete sow o-Work offer involving an imme-'membership meeting of striking" If approved, the propos alland left 7,000 workers idle, Doubles Club [2% ed Jn TE Is Entertained 2.25, 6.20, 10.25. "The Law and : ; Jake Wade" 1.00, 4.55, 9.00. ra y | "Hot Shots" 3.50, 7.55. Last| Q ® . f (Staff Correspondent) \dinmer party,. at which all the| complete show at 7.55 p.m. ~EDRON--Doubles Club were family were present. Mrs. Reg!- guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E |nald Blackmore, Buffalo, and Plaza -- "Happy Anniversary" , Lee, at their home, "Cloverlea", family were among the guests (adult) 2.00, 3.50, 5.45, 7.35, 9.30. CE As A A, y BG on Saturday following an even from a distance. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. a ing of bowlipe, Bil Stowdes pre. Mr. aud Mt. Howzra rows as as A ided for a br usiness meet- were visitors during the holiday es te int ; e. A letter of thanks to the week with Mr. and Mrs. Black. Regent 'The Five Pennies" in club for providing the mew light more, at their home, Buffalo. at the organ was read. Delicious, Mrs. Robert Fraser entertained refreshments were served cafe-'z few friends most pleasantly on| teria style from the dining table Tuesday evening. | which was centered with an ar-|-------- rangement of tulips. The hostess] was presented with a cup and saucer as a small token of ap- preciation for gracious hospital ity. New members were heartily welcomed to the club. The Woman's) Association met| on Wednesday afternoon in the Lower Church Hal Mrs. Clarence Werry was lead- . 3 7 roll A / Yoyo : i af a r~ d d st; . er i a th aT a vich which | hy i : ¥ 5h : i a W's Loa e } ... and the heat's on the BiG SHOTS Action , . . Comedy and Adventure! 3 BIG HITS b BENEDICT BOGEAUS Technicolor. Feature shewn| daily at 1.30, 3.35, 5.45, 7.50,] 10.00 p.m. Last complete show at 9.50 p.m. ADVENTURE BY THE AUTHOR ADUL1 ENTERTAINMENT had been prepared by Mrs. Har-| of the TV vey Crossman. Mrs. Grant Glo- ver read scripture and Mrs. wil- liam Werry assisted with read- ings. The theme was "The New Year". Variations of ths n "0 Master, Let Me Walk With Thee", were played by Mrs Harold Werry, pianist. Mrs. William Woodward, presi- dent, presided for business, Be cording secretary, Mrs. ( Hopkins read minutes, Corre- TRL laughs sponding secretary, Mrs. Harvey Vinee s Pascoe, read many letters of the happy thanks to the WA for kindnesses living of @ done. Treasurer, Mrs. Harold wonderful guy Werry, gave a detailed ren make this 1959 finances, and reported net| QwWONDERFUL J, FIELDS PRODUCTIONS Presents Davip Niven: Mitzi GAYNOR in a story of togetherness. "They understand these things and accept them much better in France..." STRONG MEN... WITH STRONG HATES! RICHARD WIDMARK ROBERT receipts of $1270.34, e es $751.69 and balance of $518.65. A PICTURE! donation of $500 was mad- * general fund of Kedron United ; Church in Decem as » major single expenditure, with| the bazaar providing the maior| portion of money made for the year. Mrs. C. Hopkins gave a detailed | secretary's report, covering the year's activities, and report paid members Mrs. D Love reported for the flower| A . committee, which had a very| AN \ busy year. oo wre. ©. Clow In the absence Be 0 en ung o- TECHNICOLOR Mountjoy, sented special missionary funds for the NEW COLOR CARTOON Pe iation with WMS. A total o) FEATURE DAILY AT, . . 1:30-3:35-5:45-7:50-10:00 $77.30 had been received which included the World Day of Prav- gues > Mrs. W. Werry pre- | c0-starmng = FEATURE DAILY AT: 2:00 - 3:50 - 5:45 7:35 - 9:30 P.M. [lappy Anniversary The Motion Picture Dedicated To The Proposition! CARL REINER - LORING SMITH - MONIQUE VAN VOOREN - PHYLLIS POVAH ans PATTY DUKE NS ; Screenplay by JOSEPH FIELDS and JEROME CHODOROY + Based on thelr play "Anniversary Waltz" « Music by SOL KAPLAN and ROBERT ALLER Gta Featurette--" "MAN OF MUSIC" BUGS BUNNY COLOR CARTOON TAYLOR Costamng PATRICIA OWENS - ROBERT MIDDLETON In CinemaScope And METROCOLOR er offering of $17.30 sent to the Women's Inter - Church Council, | and a donation to WMS of $60. | Officers for 1960 were officially installed by members of the Board of Session, C. F. Werry. | 18 SPEAKER Mrs. R. E. Lee was the speaker of the afternoon with an interest ing paper based on thoughts from Gladys Taber's writings, "Diary | of Domesticity". Experts from] the original were read In illustra-| tion. Hostesses were Mrs. Grant) Glover, Mrs. Alvin Spencer and Mrs. John Francis. Mrs. Harvey Pascoe and Mrs. J. Starr were appointed to ar- range committees for 1960 "pro- grams and lunch. Spnecial dona- tions to assist in WA work at Kedron were received from Mr. | Jess Arnott, London, Mrs. Ted Dixon and Mrs. Russel Down Fred Densham was soloist at] the regular morning service, ac- companied by Mrs. R. Lee, or-| ganist. Rev. R. H. Love conduct-| ed Communion, assisted by el-| ders, Walter Davis, Alvin Spen- | cer, Ross Lee and Clarence! Werry. Mrs. D. J. Gibson was received into the membership of Kedron United Church. { Albert Wood presided in the Sunday School hour, Eleanor Mountjoy pianist, Ralph Bar- pett and Robert Smith received the SS offering Next Sunday attendance awards are to be presented. ANNUAL MEET The annua! meeting of the con gregation will be held on Thurs- day evening, January 21; in the Lower Hall, pot luck lunch A card party has been arrang- ed for Jan. 23, Saturday evening, | Kedron Community Centre toll begin at 8 pm. Everyone wel- come a Word: has been received from Mr. and Mrs. E. Mountjoy that 25-piece Bedding Bale they have settled for a few weeks Linen Outfit at a in Phoenix, Arizona, before con-|§ price. complete tinuing their motor trip in South- l Regularly 19.95. NOW ern United States 14.88 ONE ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown 21" Fleetwood Television entertained members of Mr. Console model, light oak. A set of beauty and tops 6 DOZEN 81 x 100 Sheets While 20h re 5 DOZEN 72 x 100 Sheets White only. Per Clearing at Saran: 3.2 Pair Limited Quantity A beautiful clearout Reports were given by the sec-| retary and treasurer on the work covered in 1959. Arrangements | were made to attend the annual meeting in Lindsay on Jan. '19. The CGIT girls of Ashburn have been asked for musical numbers in the evening. [ At the close of the meeting Mrs. | Deeming served lunch, assisted | by Mrs. E. Heron and Mrs. R Richardson. Mrs. L. Bradley thanked Mrs. Deeming for open-| Brown's family recently with a Ashbum WMS in performance Meeting Held ® Reaulerly 299.95. 250.95 eeting Iie NOW tic By MRS. R. RICHARDSON . oe . ASHBURN --\The Auxiliary of 6-Piece Dining Room Suite the Women's Missionary Society . a met on Jan. 6 at the home of the Natural finish dark walnut, buffet has 3-drawer president, Mrs. A. Deeming, 8 top and sliding doors on cupboard. Large Size Mrs. L. Bradley read the scrip- Table. A suite of beauty and ture, Mrs. Deeming led in pray- = = y er and the study was taken by 8 elegance 4 00 Mrs. W. Knight. Regularly 249.95. Clearing " . 30" Electric Range BY WESTINGHOUSE Beautiful Back Panel Styling, Large Size Oven and Drawer at Bottom, Chromlux Elements, Regularly 219.95, 199.00 Clearing LE. ay ONTARIO'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHERS ADAMS ONE ONLY Floor Model || Cubic Foot Refrigerator Large size Freezer, Egg Racks, Butter and Cheese Compartments, in two-tone coloring inside Regularly 329.95 25 95 Clearing ............ 3-Piece Sectional In top, grade golden brown nylon cover, complete hardwood construction frame, legs walnut finish with brass ferrules, all foam rubber cushion. Regularly 389.95. a 349.00 Clearing ONLY A FEW LEFT Swivei Chairs By Synders of Waterloo. In several different top grade covers, with foam rubber seats Regularly 59.95. Clearing : ONE ONLY Bgby Carriage With all metal white body, chrome headguards and imitation Leopard skin hood and cover. Regularly 49.95. Clearing Hostess Chairs All colors of coverings, with light and dark legs. Hurry and Buy Yours Now. a 8 Regularly 13.95. Everything Must Go! Reductions up to 509 and more You have BUT 2 MORE DAYS to take advantage of our ONCE-A-YEAR SAVINGS on Quality mer- chandise. All merchandise is from our REGULAR STOCK . . . NO seconds, clearouts, job lots or sale gimmicks /. . just honest LOW PRICES with GENUINE SAVINGS up to 50% and MORE . . . some items below our cost. You'll find everything you need for your home at once-a-year discount prices. There are STILL some sensationally priced BARGAINS left . . . so act NOW before it is too late. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! JUST 2 DAYS LEFT! ONE ONLY 3-Piece Bedroom Suite" In sliced Walnut. 3 large and 3 small drawers on large size dresser, 4-drawer Chest, lovely brass hardware, bookcase bed. See it in our window. Reqularly 289.95. NOW . ONLY A FEW LEFT Double Dressers With 6 drawers. Walnut. 47 88 ES . Regularly 59.95. Clearing, each 4-Drawer Chests to match Dressers. Regularly 34.95. Clearing 6 Only -- Hassocks Round, colors orange and white panel. Regularly 3.95 each. 2 88 Clearing, each LJ ONE ONLY 2-Piece Chesterfield Suite Covered in a top grade nylon cover in rich dark brown, legs are walnut with brass ferrules, Regularly 189.95. Clearing Platform Rockers In good quality frieze materials. Only 3 more left. Brown, green, beige. Regularly 49.95. Clearing ing her home. { PERSONALS | Mr, and Mrs. W. Anderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Anderson. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs, E| NO DEPOSIT - Up to 3 YEARS TO PAY Heron's were Mrs. A. Reynolds of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rey-| nolds and children and Mr. and| Mrs. W. Reynolds and children | of Ancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Cromie and Donna of Toronto, Mrs. M. Lee and Mr. George Tay- lor of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. W.| McAndless and Robert of Don| Mills, Mr. and Mrs. K. Heron| and Jordan of Pickering. adams SERVING YOU SINCE 1881 ONTARIO DIVISION OF GREAT UNIVERSAL STORES OF CANADA, LIMITED Open Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 40 KING STREET WEST ADAMS -- 103 BYRON ST. SOUTH, WHITBY ------ RA 5-6535 Only 2 Days Left To Get Your Giant Corn Broom / REGULARLY AT 1.29 [4 YOURS FOR Yes, for helping the Manager sweep out the stock, this wonderful offer of a fine Quality Imported Italian Husk Broom at only 5%! Truly way below our cost, which is just an indication of the OUT- STANDING furniture and ap- pliance values you will find during this sale. Get yours to-day! LIMIT: 1 per customer. Until 9 p.m. MO 8-2933 Open Tomorrow Night

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