. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rak, Mrs. SYMBOLIC BUNS them. They believed the bums Many Attend Bir thday Dance R. Rockburn, Hot Cross Buns have been one kept evil spirits and poor health Mr. and Mrs. C. Slater, Mr. of the most widely accepted sym- | and Mrs. G. Slater, Mr. and bols of the Easter Season for away. In later years, another cus Ladies' Auxiliary UAW, No. 27 first Hot tom developed. A Hot Cross Bun "ys I | Sponsored By URW Auxiliary (bun Si bt ir i ec = Holds Birthday Banquet PO Y ary Saramak, Mr. and Mrs. B. Saw-|Cross Buns of Christian times ap- was hung on the chimney-piece yer, Mr, and Mrs. J. Smart, Mr. [peared in 1% AD, Yeh agelent and Joh tate all gy Minn a ; fv Among those in attendance at|Mr. and Mrs. H. Farrow, Mrs. and Mrs. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs,/records reveal that the Egyp- reputed to keep evil spirits from The Ladies' Auxiliary, UAW, Quite 3 few Joare i 3¢ ny the birthday dance held at. the|A. Gwilliams, Mrs, C. Gardner, Me Smith, Mr and Mrs. N.tians baked buns once a year|coming down the chimney and 0. 27. held 4s birthday Nanuet d x Bg pans elected vice- UAW hall on Friday, March 18,({Mrs. M Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, with the sign of the cross onispoiling the baking. in the Union Hall on Friday,jand Que under the auspices of the Ladies' M. Hoosima, Mr. and Mrs, H.| Mrs. G. Thompson, Mrs. J: March 18. president of the CLC and works Auxilia i | : ry, UAW, No. 27, were: (Hogel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurvid, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sister Alice Bh foo 3 Ho Congress Yeparh Mr. and Mrs. F. Amey, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. J.|Thompson, Mrs. E. Thursby, Reardon, Waleomed everyone hi and English fluently and for some| Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Sag Ny a Atuold, Mis i ad Ss. 31. athe. Mie od) aud Ms Poi my b . i i ion news- ' A vi Wa | A s. M. , 3 Mrs. J. , Mr. troduced the head table guests: [Years has edited his un strong, Mrs, Viola Ambrose, Mr.! : Mrs. K. Tilling, Mr- and Mrs. Brother William Dodge, Ottawa; |Paper. § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 24, 1960 and Mrs. M. Black. Mr, and |B Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs, Dio DP. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reardon,| Brother Dodge brought the Mrs. K. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kondy-|wateon Mr, and Mrs. G. Whit- Brother George Burt, Windsor, greetings of the Canadian Labor N) M. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. E. jowski, Mrs. J. Lyzum, Mr, an bread, Mr. and Mrs. W. Werry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gelles, De-|Congress. 4 Bradley, i and Mrs. E. Bur- i Bg Mr. ald Ma G Mr. William Dodge, Ottawa; Mr.| ...crackling erisp, froit, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm rus, Mr. and Mrs: H. Braiden, OVe, Mr. SET Be Kes '|George Burt, Windsor; Mr. and| featherlight and Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. AUXILIARY'S ROLE ; Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. H Braund, Mr. |Mrs. M. Ling, Mr. and Mrs. E.\ irc © A. Gelles, Detroit, and fHaki iy ™ M d Mrs. John| The erux of his speech| The dance committee for the(lucky cup prize was won by Mrs. and Mrs. D. Brant (Malloy, Mrs. Eva McCabe, Mr.| ore akier because Eg igh Bow Pig Elwood|'¥as the obligations of the Ladies'|annual Royal Canadian ow fester Shavis. Mr, and Mrs. R. Bedford, Mr, and Mrs. F. MacMillan, Mrs. G- : they're Bradley, Mr. and. He Russell jusziiany of the United Auowmer ae of Mr, Knox| Mrs. Allen Creech, Ma. Doug- ig » s 3. Ziady. Mes. E Bath, Ie Begg R. Me TINY BABY "AQUAFLAKED" McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. John Stan- Ar : i d make|las Burden and Mrs, Emerson Mr. Mrs. H. Benson, Mrs. E. , 2 . ley, Sister Mary Slater, = and paving oe if he iy Slim the ol "ball. [Salter are S0-ouvenery 2 She Clapp. 3s nd aa, boa ws 2 hig 5 a cinichuk, mi Om. pawn 6 baking process Mrs, William Lynde, Mr. a 5 mbers who are|Daffodil Tea to be held at No . . Clapp, (Mr. . EB » g » . i Mrs. Ernest Lawton, Mr. and OPIOR, WU] SOHNE ge gg arrange-|minster United Church under the(Mrs. K. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. R.|Frank McGuire, Detroit; Mr and Mrs. Morris Sauder, was al-| exclusive to... Mrs. Michael Black and Mr. and|, " toatl f a National|ments are Mrs. Thomas Murphy, auspices of the Friendship group Collins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Court-land Mrs. R. Panter, Mr. and|lowed to go home 76 days after Mrs. R. W. Ellis. in the organization of a National en's gre 13. o Lis Mrs. lof the WA. There will be homeiney. Mrs. C. Pilkey, Mr. and Mrs. C. her premature birth. She weighed Brother T. D. Thomas sa id|o sonization of Women's Auxil-i)ts Butt ooo ox' Hawk.|baking and bazaar items willl Mr. and Mrs, W. Duffield, Mr. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rear-|27 ounces at birth, and more than DOR) el hi iaviés ib Canada, He sald they haw, Mr Charles Parkin and represent many small and useful and Mrs. M. Dale, Mrs. L. Fd-|don, Mr. and Mrs, D. Reading, five pounds when she left hos- Grace and proposed a toast to the|yould be having a meeting of Shaw, Mr. i wards, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rutherford, pital. Queen. Brother Malcolm Smith,ine Committee elected for this|MT au, Mogan, Permission Easter gifts. , Mr. . R. ,| Mr, " h ven for the e Preadent ". lotal 222, voke 3 National Organization in April. ja Bend: from Toronto to pro.| Mrs. Emanuel Burns of Osh- ew words welcome o! Alderman Christine Thomas, vide the music, awa has been among the guests) of the local union and Sisterione of the members of the Aux- i at the Park Plaza Hotel while Alice Reardon presented aliiary spoke a few words of 4. : LM aL i +p, | HAETY, $ | ars . L. Mar-|visiting Toronto. : ghee fo $00 to Brie Si ha 0 rotor Dodge an 10 tional gan. presen . Gi " Nan i > | ; . a bs be used ou stds eo | thanked the members of the ihe RCAFA has consented to act| Miss Lynda Bow in of Osmaws e air - conditioning n, "Auxiliary for the wonderful do- ,lattended an instruction day held stalled in the Union Hall, as patron of the ball, planned by EEG 0 Me ao a rareh 20, dl [nation to the home being built|shawa Wing 420 for April 22. 7 the old iti » | under the auspices of the Cana- REPORTS PRESENTED [for the older citizens Guests of honor will include His I a 2 pa y ! The recording secretary, Sister] A draw was held for the flow-| Worship Mayor Lyman Gifford |d Frances nly ii the ers on the tables; won by Sow Vo Mrs. Gifford; the Honor-|tion. "" ' " . . : s . wear in th ter yearly report which was an ex.|Ruth Clapp, Hazel Farrow, Mur. able Michael Starr MP ard Mrs. ou 'one nosis of il ZELLER'S IN SPRINGTIME" is bright and colorful with charming New Fashions to wea e Easte t Starr; Air Vice Marshall W. A Alpha Sigma Chapter, Beta) 1 : Y H -reqature values S<t«r-e~17-c- cellent one on the' activities of iel Inche, Bessie Hoosima, ar Curtis Ladi dh Parade and through Seasons ahead. And Zeller's Feature and Special-Feature Values s-t-r-e-t-c-h your iliary for the past year. |garet Sawyer, Elizabeth Jenkins, Sigma Phi, was held at the| . A ' gi dances, your gar Thomson, Joan Slater, Annie|L. A. Jackson and Mrs. Jackson, home of Mrs, E, M. Kuntze, Gar-| Fashion Dollars for greater Buying Power and Greater Savings! Christmas parties, entertainment|Jones and Jean McKean. The Downsview, and Ontasio. |den Court, Oshawa. Miss Helen| > ho Thai " Swartz, N 1 for retired members of the Union|flowers on the head table were ' Pardon presided and phamphiets x and entertainment for Fairview|sent to Brother Jimmy Smith aii te 4 as/and registration forms were re- NGA 1 0 ER TORES IN OSHAWA FTE A successful night of cards wa ; Lodge. She also gave a short re- Who has been very ill for some|, 14% coy at Queen Elizabeth|ceived in connection with the AR TAN port of each of the committees|time and whose wife, one of thei 01% Ger the auspices of the|convention at Hamilton, May 8, and named all the sisters repre. members, was unable to be pres- yoo ang School Association. |?» and 8. Miss Joyce Power pre- senting the Auxiliary on the mu- ent. High score prizes were won by sented the cultural program nicipal organizations. The dona-| Thanks were expressed to the My. Thomas Martin, Mrs. Melyin| 'Stimulants to Thought." he tions for the year amounted 10} women of St. Stephen's United Hodgson, Mrs. John Westlake, hostess Served relresnmenms, The ; oe. Church who served an excellent Mrs. Lester Skewis, Mrs. Fred fer WEIR 00 0 orl Boot \ G5 4 iary was very gl | | , Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs Ars, .s » ABN --- have Sister Catharine Gells, Or. "UPPeT, and thanks were express Eqward Brown, Mrs. David| street, Whiths, Apri 12 4 RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS ganizer of Ladies' Auxiliaries for|ed to the executive 3 the Aux-| Hutcheon, Mrs. George Tanton, i, : the UAW, precent this year asl|iliary for arranging the success- Mrs. John Jeffrey, Miss Joyce] Save time in boiling potatoes 4 os last year she was very ill and|ful evening. After the banquet, Wolosewich. The door prizes/by rinsing them in hot water be- Hf i ; OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. unable to attend. She spoke on|dancing was enjoyed to the music| were won by Mr. Frank Ross and fore dropping them into the boil ii . the. wonderful representation in|of Doug Dast! and his orchestra. |Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woods. The'ing cooking water. the municipal field by the women| a a REPEAT--BY POPULAR DEMANDS whwhy7 STYLE! ada should take a leading part | . Digg new labor party in Can- YOU WILL ENJOY | | 1 00 UNION'S STRUGGLE [ . . . Brother George Burt, Canadian Director, UAW. recalled the andlelight Dinner LADIES' GLOVES. -- Nylon great struggle that went on for stretch in Spring white or recognition of the Union in Osh- stunning block, High-style awa in 1937 and the help that the at the | "criss-cross" euffs, trimmed Ladies' Auxiliary gave at that with dainty pretend-pearls. The president, 4 0% : 3 2 La He time, both moral and physical. . i i A b & He spoke of the indignities suffer- of . of i Velue-Right! -- 2. Es Mo » Jot Bs bin ed by the working people during mung. on aiabsmest a usions eter "HALO" HATS ARE YOUNG AND LOVELY! | ~zevar on | establishment of unions better FASHION HIGHLIGHTERS - working conditions and wages, Great variety of dainty floral the dignity for the older mem- SATURDAY, MARCH 26, é TO 9 P.M. wreaths ond "pin-on" flow- ZELLER'S MILLINERY DEPT. is "brimming over" ih NYLONS bers had been recovered and the ers to highlight your very beautiful Hats designed for Easter Parade-ing . . , You' dignity for the younger members best Eoster Foshions! Life- to find Your Eoster Bonnet there! "Rovicello" 98 98 or like! sure to Tin our aster nne! r i . . 0 . Zellers own: ret avoly established. "Panoma" or Swiss "'crystal" mvions in leg - flattering Brother Burt 'then | introduced SUNDAY, MARCH 27, NOON TO 9 P.M. Spray, enly ........ ™ of colors, Value-Right! i sie gg lining Brother Wiliam Dodge, first! Vike - Presiden. Canadian Labor! No. 2 Highway, Welcome, Ontario VE \ 2.0 , 0 BEAUTIFUL BAGS iii 8 a 4 ressive labor background, ; Ro : k rother Dodge joined his local SEE THE BEAUTIFUL Reservation Suggested g : y > AT A SPECIAL LOW PRICE! union in 1930 and was very active ichi CY = y from the beginning. During the Wishing Well Fountain Phone Welcome Fo " / i Groot Yoriehy of Spring end Easter styles that go just war, he served overseas as a lieu- b a 7 } iid og wh sh lhe PORT HOPE SERVICE CLUBS Plaza 3-2226 J id Ag. : \ Evecare. "Vinyl" in 005 i / . tent ond novelty finishes, Artillery and after the war took i an economics course and gradu. ) or i 7 : S, | Low Price, that's ated with a BA degree. After| # 4 i Pe thon what they're ' J i worth! A BA - ] Hurry for this Big Money ) Na ca rs § Saving "Buy" Now! Only Blacks 72 SIMCOE ST NORTH ga A The SUIT SHAPES of Spring 1960 Varied and beautiful , . . and all at Blacks waiting to flatter you. Hand in hand with these and other smart stylings go the prettiest fab- rics and colors we have ever seen. © 9 5 A Fld } : | : 4) ; AT 3 a Whatever your size . . . you'll find 3 NCI %2) i ¥) \ BEY dl Lok SPECIAL 1 #SLIMS" "9 3 4 ' % v Cs top fashion and the best selection at Black's. SIZES 10 TO 20 -- 3.98 Ready-to-wear from 39.95 to 89.95 , \ A ; : 1 jl ' 3 Value! You Save 1.51! . ; Ee Bedford Cord in Spring-right colors, day tartans and sun- fresh prints. You won't want to miss this Money-Saver! , a) NEW-SEASON STYLES! BLOUSES AND OVER- BLOUSES in broadcloth or stunning embroidered comb. ' ed cotton that needs little or STYLED FOR "BEST" WEAR! | Nr ow 4 / : 3 . i of lovely Spring-right shades. ic, os illustrated in : / A , b I Grand Zeller Value. eted suit polished 4 Seen repeatedly In all Spring with a contrasting belt end large { ~ collections and growing in pop- . | I od i a fs 3 button of calf leather, A Blesk's } 5 } ularity each season . . . Sketch. . . 3 3 al 3 3 { : | ' Fath & Rv 4 ° touturier fashion . . , in on unusual - od is @ complete costume in soft raffio-weave, charcoal check 89.93 : h sream-eocon check with printed fining and matchin Tarn EXTRA-SPECIAL VALUE ~~ gE i 4 / 98 pe Ty Great variety of sizes! Dressy 1 HEE ¢ ik 3 ond Casual Coats distinguished i Bo 55 /) iy N by up-to-the-minute styling, } iii " : SELECT YOURS NOW Be 2 good workmanship . . , ot @ J Ba uf Bg feo . SKIRTS price that will save you many 3 5 SR, von. : | s 12 16 R a zes to -- ON -&+ | REVERSIBLE CAR COATS | ii irervew S07 in Dk " 9.98 790 wie glencheck piid featuring the 'mew = Black's carry all sizes . . . PETITES EASTER LILLI ES . . 8 : Jesisiont Zeller - Thrift - bo Bh Ln BIT and REGULARS LOVELY WHITE POLYETHELENE LILLIES me Two | ADI NZS 12 70 14 Dris- JUNIOR Miss SIZES )2 10 14 Lillies and bud to each Spray: Washable. Everlast- bean Blue, red on one side; black Cor Coat is fectured in Butter- i me Now an on the other side, Smart for nut, Blue Jay with Spring-smart ing for your ho 19 Spring and Seasons ohead! Grand floral prints. Needs Title or no ® at Easter. Each . EP J Value! ironing. Thrift-Priced! y J . MADIES' WEAR L7D. wets SELLER'S LIMITED 36s: oR 21 SIMCOE ST. S. 226 STEVENSON RD, S. PHONE RA 3-2294 PHONE RA 3-2209 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH : RA S102 H Dollars! Sizes 16)3 to 2214, and layaway until Easter ! Dears T JoY, Open Fridey Evening Till 9 o'clock pe an