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The Oshawa Times, 10 May 1960, p. 8

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|are to be forwarded to Mrs. Mer-|on Kingston road. Mrs, Warner {vin Cairns as soon as possible,|Brown presided and Mrs. Robert The last meeting of this sea-|Gow read the secretary's report son is to be a dinner meeting|and Mrs. Jack Westlake gave the 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 10, 1960 GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES HARMONY WA ed Church was held at the home of Mrs. Reginald Luke, King street east. An interesting missionary pro- gram was presented by Mrs. Frank Michael, Mrs. Grant Hart, Mrs. W. D. Major and Mrs. John cuchres were réported. Mrs, Gor- the past month. KING STREET WMS The: regular meeting of WMS of King Street United Church was opened by the president, Mrs. Wilfred Harris, by leading in the reading of a psalm fol ed on Mrs. theme companied by Mrs. Douglas Lan der at the piano, sang a solo 'He |Lifteth Me". | Mrs. Howard Brown presented |the study book on Africa by de- picting a day. in the life of an | Lawrence Allen to| The May meeting of the Wom- don Vardum gave the president'silead in the devotional period. | 's Association of Harmony Unit- report and was very active during| "Fellowship" was the i } |chosen. Mrs. Stanley Gomme, ac- held at Zion United Church in the form of a strawberry supper. Mrs. Eric Pym is in charge of| |were in charge of the devotional. | Tea was served by Mrs. Mac-| Mrs. Clarence Scott read a poem| Millan assisted by Mrs. Douglas! the arrangements. Turner. GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD The Woman's Guild of Grace cided we purchase paint for kit-/the day wears on, however, and, Lutheran Church met recently in| chen cupboards. A discussion on|by early evening, a nice spirit of| {the church parlors. The president, Mrs. Victor Hartwig, opened the meeting with treasurer's report. Mrs. Clarence Scott, Mrs. John J. Redko, and Mrs. Harry Allen entitled "A Prize Garden'. A donation was made toward buying a rug for the common ity--especially in the A.M. People/are concerned, the latter half of |ual, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW With the advent of the Full Moon, you are cautioned, as us- against emotionalism and going to extremes in any activ-| have good cause for optimism|of faptily, friends and business now. Rays in your sector are bet-| associates, but you will have to ter than they have been for sey- |eral years past, and particularly operate with them. August should |favor those in the lega] and med.bring a fine uptrend is your fi- ical professions, writers, design-/nancial status and there is also a * kk kk * * k ers, artists, executives, teachers and chemists. Where . personal relationships room at Five Oaks, It was de- Will become more congenial as 1960 should be outstanding. You a Strawberry Social was held. It was announced that articles |for the bale are to be left at the Lovell. A talk on the work of the lowed by prayer. African woman. a hymn. church on Saturday, May 14, after United Church missionaries in| Northern Rhodesia was enjoyed. During the business meeeting a read the minutes. Several who cheque for $500 was voted to be had been ill were welcome back. turned over to the board of stew- The meeting closed. with the Mizpah Benediction. CALVIN EVE. GROUP The regular meeting of the Cal- Mrs. Jack Tame, secretary, The WMS plans to present Miss ards to be applied to the building Margaret Pellow with supplies vin Evening Group of St. Paul's debt. for vacation school. The bale will| Presbyterian Church was held at Members were reminded of the he packed May 26. Good clothing |the home of Mrs. John MacMil- turkey supper on October 22 and|ang nylons are needed. Mem- lan. also a bazaar to be held in the|pars are quilting for the bale. fall. SCOUT AUX. EXEC. BOARD |d The Scout Auxiliaries Executive noun Board held its regular Meeting fing. r- Mrs. William Medland repori-|giple study. Mrs Donald Monroe ed that Miss Muriel Stevens was| gq Mrs Liond Perry gave their being sent to Angola. Mrs. W. H, reports on the banquet committee. E. G./Muldrew read the treasurer's re-\nprc Fred Molloy of the Mar- ess i I ; ) garet Hamilton Group was named Women's Federation of Westmin-|the business meeting. The fam-|group. the ban- ster United Church at her homelily picnic will be held on June in the First Oshawa Scout Hal The president; Mrs. Gordon Va num, presided. Twenty nine an- swered the roll call. Reported ill were Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. John Calder. |port. Discussions were held on the .oming conference. It was decid-|in the charge of t ] t od to Sold it in St. George's An-|Mrs. A. W. Brown, leader, call-'were designated. All donations glican Church Memorial Hall on ---- The president, Mrs. Ernest WMS conference at Whitby La-| Whiting, opened the meeting ies College, August 15, 21 was an-|with prayer. The minutes were ced. Mrs. Norman Wirsch- read by the secretary and the community friendship con-|treasurer gave her report. ted on the calls made. | Mrs. Derek Allan led emer, repor in the The Cheerful Giver's Group was general convener for he meeting. quet. The duties of each volunteer Mrs. Robert Behm led in the devotional period. The secretary, Miss Margot|United Church WA to attend its 99 4¢ Camp Pretoria. Mr. and| Knox, read the minutes. | Mrs. Jack Steffen gave |treasurer's report, It was decided to hold a Spring tea and bake sale on May 11 at 2.30 p.m. in the church parlors, 150 Albert street. Refreshments were served by {Mrs. Herbert Hartwig and Miss |Knox. The next meeting is to be held in June. WESTMINSTER WF Mrs. Clarence Scott was host- the for the May meeting of the| lone o'clock. An "invitation from King Street regular meeting, May 12 at 2.30 p.m. was received. Mrs. William Gibb introduced |Mrs. H. A. Mellow, her subject | "Mission of the Church". Mrs. |Ray Hatter sang a solo. The next meeting will be held |at the home of Mrs. George Loft- house on June 6. 50-50 CLUB The regular meeting of the 150-50 Club was held recently in harmony should prevail, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you Mrs. Roy Barrand conducted a short worship service. Sergeant Ernest Barker and Sergeant Norman Smythe were introduced by Mr. Barrand. Ser- geant Barker gave a talk on Itraffic safety. The month of May is featured as Safety Month throughout Canada. Sergeant Smythe showed a film entitled Anyburg, U.S.A. A num- ber of questions were answered [the Sunday School Auditorium of{by Sergeant Barker. {Simcoe Street United Church. or about October 5. Open | will be held in order that each delegate will benefit from all topics. | The birthday party (14 years | old) will be held at Camp Samac | in the form of a pot luck supper | on Thursday, May 26, at 6.30 p.m. | Auxiliaries were asked to save used stamps for scouting pur- poses. The Auxiliaries gave their monthly reports. Fifth Oshawa Auxiliary will be | having its annual Spring Tea on May 11 at Northminster United | Church, 14th Oshawa Auxiliary will have open house on May 17 from 7 till 9 p.m. the Cubs will be demonstrating their new laws. Successful bake sales and THEATRE GUIDE | Brock (Whitby) -- "The Case Against Brooklin", 7 and 10 MULLS OEE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 TONIGHT! SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PLUS ADVENTURE IN SPACE! i p.m. "Once More With Feel-| ing', 8.30 p.m. Last complete show at 8.30 p.m. | { Plaza -- 'Question of Adultery", | starring Julie London, Anthony Steele; starting times 2.47, 4.31, 7.15, 10.08 p.m. "Passionate Stranger", starting times 1.25, 3.09, 5.53, 8.42 p.m. Last eom- plete show at 8.42 p.m. Regent -- "Cast McCall" in tech- nicolor, feature shown daily at| MAN'S FIRST FLIGHT TO VENUS, THE FEMALE PLANET ITS ANCIENT GLORIES ITS WONDERS OF TODAY! | k WARNERSCOPE ws TECHNICOLOR FEATURE AT... 2:15. 4:45 2.15, 4.45, 7.15, 9.45 p.m. Last| | 1 7:15 - 9:45 siael 1960s big, bright romantic delight! James Garner » as the ever lovin' zillionaire Natalie Wood as the girl who keeps giving him the air, Las feooh all fom WARNER BROS. TECHNICOLOR NINA FOCH - DEAN JAGGER = E.G. MARSHALL + HENRY JONES Oh the Same Program = ON ¢ ROBINSON 2 3 Written and Produced by LEON URIS «=e AUTHOR OF "EXODUS" 4 Mrs. William Trotter conducted |Mr. THE HOLY LAND AND ITS PEOPLE Refreshments were served by and Mrs. Jelle Bakker's To every Patron HYPNOTIC EYE < o BALLOON! To enable you to enjoy all the thrills of HYPNOMAGIC N | JOHN CASSAVETES AFFAIR sw» | HAVANA | TOMORROW BILTMORE LAST TIMES TODAY: "HELL BENT FOR LEATHER" "Too Soon To Love" | Adult Entertainment will be in position then to benefit {by the cooperation and good will |*) am the woman indicted for impairing the morals of my son!" p-- "1 om the gir the mother chose [to help him be like others!" ' "One night in the garden this boy became the man | loved!" THE Oi third sex Introducing The Sensational) INGRID STENN --Extra-- #& cRowie TIERNEY, CARRADI manseie | . do your part, of course, and co- possibility that you will receive fawustal recognition in job mat- ers. A child born on this day will be competent, resourceful and unusually calm in emergencies, * a * JULIE LONDON {"A Question Of Adultery" * * LAST TIMES TODAY 4 A Wonderful Witty Comedy "PASSIONATE STRANGER" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STARTS TOMORROW Is JAMES STEWART x» _ JUNE ALLYSON | GLENN MILLER ~eSohnicoty STORY ~* win CHARLES DRAKE + GEORGE TOBIAS + HENRY MORGA! A tests ' *. A | N - 4 ---- and these Musical "Greats" as Guest Stars! FRANCES LANGFORD - LOUIS ARMSTRONG GENE KRUPA - BEN POLLACK ] Win a Free Glenn Miller record- ing, courtesy Meagher's Record Bar -- just write to the Ploze Theatre . . . tx ox x xx x x x* complete show at 9.00 p.m. THE OSHAWA TIMES "HOME OF THE WEEK"! RA Alvi Rug Co. Specialists in all kinds of Floor Covering Call us for e@ free estimate on wall to woll floor covering. 34 SIMCOE ST. §S. PHONE RA 5-9332 Service you can depend on. 5 RA 3-3425 MEAGHER'S 5 KING W.--OSHAWA Beauty Salon Look Young Fgel Gay Go To Jutta's Right Away ! Al Dearborn Shell Service Stn. Tune-ups for all Makes of Cars Licenced Mechanic HIGHWAY NO. 2 & THICKSON'S ROAD Cold Storage Ltd. Phone 3-3012 81 William W. Oshawa Fur and Fur and Cloth Garments ® STORAGE ® SHINERIZING ® CLEANING ® REPAIRS Free Pickup & Delivery WINDER'S ESSO SERVICE KING at RITSON Friendly and Expert Service You Will Appreciate. RA 5-8507 FOUR WAYS TO BUY & SAVE ® Budget ® Lay-away ® Cash © Charge Easy Terms--MNo Outside Financing--You Deel Direct At , . Reliable Furniture Co. (Next to Plaza Theatre) 96 KING EAST RA 3.7928 A Tire For Every Wheel That Rolls irestone STORES 190 King St. E. RA 5-6566 WEEKLY SPECIAL OK USED CAR PLYMOUTH Ontario Motor Sales LTD. 140 BOND ST. W. RA 5-6507-8 VAN BELLE GARDENS 3 MILES EAST ON 2 HWY. BOWMANVILLE MA 3-5757 OPEN EVERY EVENING Roses--42 Varieties Evergrgens--20 Varieties Shade Trees MOSIER SHEET METAL 292 KING W.--OSHAWA Oil Burners Heating Units Sales and Service PHONE RA 5-2734 \ RICKSHA CHINESE FOOD } 42 King W. 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SCOTT Outboard Motors for Sales and Service see TED'S WHITE ROSE and MARINE R.R. 4 OSHAWA King St. E RA 8-5924 For trout and smelt fishing, we carry a complete line of finest tackle service EDGAR'S Paint & Wallpaper NEW EXTERIOR LATEX FLAT COLORED ALUMINUM ASPHALT ROOF PAINT 34 King St. W. RA 3-7351 PAUL'S SPORTING GOODS See us for personolized 589 ALBERT ST. PHONE 5-5798 LATE SHOPPERS Do Your Shopping at KINGSWAY SUPERMARKET TOWNLINE, R.R.4 KING ST. E. JACKSON & RAIKE HARDWARE LTD. TORO POWER MOWER 948 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-0514 Johnson MOTORS Sales & Service Srort DO YOU LIVE IN THIS HOUSE? IF YOU ARE THE HOUSEHOLDER OF THIS HOME, CALL AT THE OSHAWA TIMES OFFICE AND YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE A $5.00 PURCHASE ORDER GOOD AT ONE OF THE PLACES OF BUSINESS SHOWN HERE. BONUS MONTHLY PRIZE WIN A POLAROID LAND CAMERA Yes, you too might win a Polaroid Land Camera one of the stores listed here for your free coupons . simply sign your name and deposit the slip. 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