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The Oshawa Times, 11 Jan 1961, p. 18

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EE MICHAEL JOHN AND WILLIAM ROBERT Michael is two and Sie is Bre the Mrs enue west # half years old and four and a half. They Mr. and These happy playmates wre Michsel John and William Robert, sons of Mr, and Mrs Robert McKelvie, Adelaide av Simcoe Street WMS Names Executive Members For 1%! The Women's Missionary Bo Miss Millicent Luke Charle By 4/ Street United Church held vice-presidents, Mr ifs January meeting recently. Bennett and Mrs, Orville Ea Miss Millicent Luke Ire gle secretary M H A dent, opened the. meeting with Smith; treasurer, Mrs a me t, Mi hs The arashij Various se ire showed an Mir Christian { Henry grandsons of president Rex 1961 ana raver. Harpe ani port from Norden, Christian ssage toy annual re ( W Sku izenship, Mi the Pi i I andence, Mr Glenn outstanding HES ans need ha is $3,065 re Yaram cor alineation s a greater effort on wood; IHerature Evel ft Horn each mem pverend J th i al ana nber to re-dedi r grealer service 1861] LODGES AND SOCIETIES PDDGM's Velcome by officers fo Kemlo who en 8 warm Matron following BETA SIGMA PHI The regular meeting of the Were gi Phi Phi Chapter of Bela » gs the W Phi held at the home of The Miss Blears si. of Bunbeam comed b the dent January 22 Martha Dunloj Mi Meta will be at Hillsdale Manor help. Moore, Mrs, Agnes Kemlo, Mrs ing out in the Tuck Shop Bert Wight, Mrs. Alberta Woods Plans for the club's dance (Mrs. Isobel McDonald, Mrs which will he held on January! Laura tewart Mrs, Betty 28. at St. Gregory's Auditorium McKinstry, Mr . Dorothy Hal were announced. Several mem-|* Mr, Frank Train Mr Vil bers were at the home of Mi Henderson, Mrs. Eleanor Judy Glover on January 16 to Train and a PM from finish the centerpiece for floor Mr Mabel Alpin The next meeting will be held| lengthy sick report on January 17 at the home of] It was decided that February Miss Donna Elliott, 35 Division! 28 is to be Grand Officers night street The following invitations were accepted; January 12, Blue Ray SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES |Inspection; January 16, On The regular meeting of Sun AENES and PP wel PM's Were was Margaret who presided three member varmi Chapter, Mrs g liam visiting the Bowmanville gave RB tario; Februar 14, Durham beam Chapter No, 73 was held at Birthday March 21 Ri er the Masonic Temple on Thurs: court Birthday: March 27, Gol day, January 8 den Triangle, Visiting Chapter Mrs. Marianne Girard WM Refreshments were presided, assisted hy Mr. Wil: Mrs. Jean Seoll and commitiee liam Henderson WP It was announced the Mrs. Cora Lyons introduced ment committee is holding & Mrs. Meta Moore and Mrs! night of cards on Feburay 1 (Vice-president "den refresh: | Johnston and Mrs McKelvie, all of Shel Ontario Photo by Reta Holen, Shelburne GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES CONNAUGHT PARK AUX Connaught Park Ladies Aux iliary held its regular meeting recently at the home of the Mrs. Hert William MA huyrne rial presiding Roll call showed 10 members present, Treasurer iven by Mrs. John the bingo report § report Foch, also Assistance arranged for the coming held each pm. in the discussed to be Februasi wae bingos which are Wednesday at 1.45 hake clubhouse, A Sale Was sometime in The lucky draw Mrs, George Waite. The meeting will be a& Valentine party and Whist to be held on February 2 Was won by next Court A penny sale was held and refreshments Mrs. John Foch and Mrs MeQuade served ny John were PMA The first the Pleasant Club was held recent! President, Mrs presiding CLUB meeting of 1961 of Afternoon with the V. Lee Monda George The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs, Elwood Bradley, Bec retary's report was read hy Mrs. Philip Bell and the trea surer's report hy Mrs. William Reed Mrs the new Elwood Bradley president for 1061 Mrs, Frank Dolly ported to be on the refreshments were Mrs, Elwood Bradley Stanley Harrison Lee Installed 1061, Mrs elected George V officers for Was Was re sick list served hy and Mrs served by) | HARMONY WA The January meeting of Har mony United Church Woman's | Association was held recently {in the Church hall, The dent, Mrs, Fred Farmer ed the meeting with two minute's silence and prayer in memory of a member, Mrs, Albert Run |dle who passed away on De {eember 31, 1960 | The devotional period charge of Mrs, Howard and her committee | The secretary and treasurer gave their reports with the amount of $1800 being turned lover to the building fund Ways of making money were discussed and it was decided to [hold the turkey supper as usual | with the date set for October 21 {and also a bazaar to be held on November 4 ho presi open vas in Hoskin #! A report on the=tratd=flond | project was given and the mem hers reminded to gather points {| | SOCIAL NOTICES PARIS gathered sk NEWS FROM rt and enor natching stale AT Pale softly mous Dramatic pea evening ed bodice |! ol of agry lection designe y Jule va: in Maris this season is the ¢ hay for Nina Ricci, The slender, (for evening wear nee is this t a sary #1 ANN kK. News ioche gown ENGAGEMENT Mr, Cecil O. Bradley of Whit by announces the engagement of his granddaughter, Ruth Eliza beth Bradley, ta Mr. Ronald §t Clair Armstrong, son of the {Reverend and Mys. C.F Arm strong of Toronto, The marriage will take place at Whithy United Church on Friday, Jan nary 20, at ¥ pw AT ROMY { Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Wage 703 Emerson avenue, will he at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Saturday, Jan (nary 14, from 2 tod and 7 to 8 {p.m. on the accasion of their th wedding anniversary BY 14 Miss. L. 5. Peacock Arouses Interest In Scandinavia A travelogue of with many beaiutifil brought & good atiendance of members to the first meeting of the yerr of the Lycewm Chih and Women's Art Association The slides and an interesting COMME ary were presented Ww) Mrs. 1. 8 Peacock who with her hushand spent an extended holiday last summer Lounng in the lands of the midnight sun After leaving England they travelled first to Copenhagen which they found "grand and gay' Beautiful pictures of the Tivoli Gardens, by day and might, captured the holiday mood of the city and Hans An derson's "Little Mermaid" was sheer Aelight I On the Island of Odense, the Peacocks discovered the home of Hans Christian Anderson and meny other interesting sights and places, Crossing to Norway they found Oslo a delightful city 8 combingtion of the old Ana new, with ultra modern span ment houses, vel not (ar away farm houses with sodded roofs AWRY up the coast the trav eliers motored as far as Bodo where in June the sun never sets, On the shortest day # midnight celebration Look place Villagers, in their bright, native dress gathered from the » fot art in the fe Pe BOGUS f film Brphiftiniayia £eqiar sles 9 take p wien the expertly on On and on they went through Finland into Lapland, and scene after unfolded of im measurable beauty of mountain glacier and snow blank eted slopes, The reindeer Was completel domesticated and stood calmly as co 10 he photographed Mrs. Peacock sho of Helsinki, the eit new from the Finland, Mrs progressive first equal SCENE Zien ved severa pietures that has arisen as ravages of wa Peacock sald, was in many ways. It was the country to wWonen political rights with men, Ihe first to introduce the eight hour working day and claimed the highest degree of litera aay grant charmenq they en topp The tourist with the countered ed and found that the provided hospitalit wherever the Scandina Ian eountrie happ ground Mrs. Peacock by Mrs. Uriah Jones ed by Mrs. B resided holida introduced and thank who Wak tarlow Mrs read an appropriate Year Is An Uneut read letters who In opening the meeting Barlow noe I'he Jewel Ble of thank from Students had club, She reminded that the annual subscription wa now due suggested "Every member bring a member" to in crease the membership Mrs, A. W. Armstrong, Mrs Gordon Summers, Mrs I Cuthbertson and Mrs, K. H Wage hostesses at afler noon also received awards from the member and Were 16a Spring Clothes To Be Easy-Fitting TORONTO (CP)=The relaxed look of fall and winter women's clothes will remain in spring and summer fashions but the subtle colors will move inte vi {brant shades is to dominate the will be yellow Helen M garment If one color fashion scene it fashion co-ordinator Lawson told Ontarie huyers Monday three single past colors will ap garments, The will he chamois Two or pear in heiges of replaced by leghorn fruit, not the Pinks will from candy pink to shocking pink and fuchsia, Dark will appear in late summe hrown make an ap pearance For fall, clear and livel were predicted as the color with peacock blue and magnela shades as the second colors, Pine green and black ol fall Seasons straw and hanana--the Skin run grain ale chocolate brown and lace will golds major ive would appear bh PLEATS WILL APPEAR Collars will be small or miss ing on spring coats and sults Sleeves will be cropped showin off gloves, Pleats will everywhere and culottes will he available in both high and mod erately priced syit he silhouette in dresses and the dress will be shown frequently Today's fashion consumer 1s Appear eased prevail sleaveless | rescue the do Aldwinekle Women's Editor Digi BRA 3.3474 B THE OWMAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jonvery 11, 1961 PERSONALS Me. end Mrs, Michael Abruzze of Rochester, New York, were holiday guests of Mrs, Abryzze's brother, Mr, John Mernthew and Mrs, Mernthew, Simcoe street north The' Oshawa Minis ciation met for luncheon an dalwood on Monday, prior 1s the start of the Week of Praver twe birthdays Cecil Rowden en dinner party at Sunday. The To celebrate Mr, and Mrs tertained at Sandalwood on guests of honor were heir daughter, Mrs, Jack Ison and her husband's mother, Mrs. Clifford Wilson, both "birthday ng wed and Tess, birthdays, parties ding anniversaries, coming going of guests, and your holiday plans are alwa terest In this column, Write telephone or visit the socigl de yartment with your item of news for which there is no charge Telephone KA 3.5474 Ginns jast Muckler was in Kingston where he atiended the brother Mr Mr. ¥ D street Saturday funeral of his Fred Muckler Dobson, Chester arrived home last Friday from St. John yrunswick, where she attended the funeral of her only sister Mrs, Leonard Parks, who died in Toronto on January 2 Mrs, Frank ton Avenue New Schoenau, Lav Mis. W P street, was hosless at a part) on Saturday ¢ prior fo her leaving for land, where she will attend the Canadian Ladies' Curling ciation to be held from 20 to February 19 ening Glasgow, beot ASSN Januar Mrs. T. H street, convener of "Capricorn the winter dance held vening Chapter of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary held a meeting of her commit tee at her home on Monda EVENINE report Greer, Mohawk CApers hy the ¥ Encouraging SLIDE KILLS ONJ GRTAAD (Reutres) erland"s first killer avalanche of the year crashed down Wis taetthorn Mountain near here Thursday, sweeping away an en tire family of five. Rescue teams and Bi. Bernard dogs rushed to the valley by helicopter from { Bern. They found the father, a farmer, dead but managed to mother and three children alive Switz an informed woman who knows what she wants, Miss Lawson sald in her talk to the Garment Balesmen Ontario Market Inc The consumer is informed about fashion and has a lot of confidence, she said. She urged huyers to select a variety of styles to permit women to buy what they wan! . assisted the were made by Mre T E Sutherignd on ticket seles, snd Mrs, J. E. Rundle, reserve tions, Mrs, Dean Kelly will be in charge of table refreshments and Mrs. €. RB. Lunn, prizes Mrs. Sutherland and Mrs, Lunn hostess with re freshmenis after the meeting Blacks STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE COATS SUITS DRESSES ENSEMBLES COCKTAIL GOWNS SPORTSWEAR OUTSTANDING SAVINGS Reduced up to 0% and more AL FINAL Blacks Ladies' Wear Ltd, 72 Simcoe 5t, North SALES THE LE! JANUARY 12 STARTS THURSDAY n SHOP "Downtown Oshawa' CLEARANCE &.. FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS 40 King § RA 5.015) COAT SETS and SNOW SUITS 20% OFF WHY NOT !! 00 IT NOW ® Add an extra Bath room ® modernize your pre ent Kitehen-sink and bathroom fixtures, For Service and Repairs CALL RA 5.5132 TODAY For FREE ESTIMATES ON REPAIRS and NEW FIXTURE GUSCOTT PLUMBING AND HEATING LTD. 207 SIMCOE ST. §. QSHAWA 4 ONLY CORDUROY JACKETS DOME ALLS DIDEE SETS, LINED JEANS, etc, TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 9 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH JEANS-OVERALLS DON'T MISS THIS ANNUAL EVENT ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE ITEMS ON SALE AT 1.00 2.00 2 PRICE THESE THE EVELYN SHOP NO REFUNDS SPORTSWEAR. Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE THE HIGHLIGHT OF OUR GREAT FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FOR TOMORROW - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 900 PULLOVERS CARDIGANS 'LANSEA Imported from Scotland KITTEN - wool - Banlon - Lambswool PARKHURST 100% Angore DALKEITH other REG. 6.95 TO 25.00 ~-3DAYS ~ 3.97 fo 13.97 300 SKIRTS ® Plain oC orduroy From England, and Tartans Checks and others REG, 12.95 TO 22.95 ~-3DAYS - 697 to 12-97 200 SLIMS Checks Tweeds ® Plain Tartan Stripes Cordurey REGULAR 12,95 TO 25.00 ~-3 DAYS - 6.97 to 14.97 200 CAR COATS ® Famous Sport Togs, 'Curron Lined ® Posluns In Suedes Corduroy Poplins Hudson Sportswear Gabardines REGULAR 16,95 TO 39.50 -3 DAYS - 0.97 1. 27.97 REDUCTIONS UP TO 50% ON BLOUSES --SKIRTS -- DRESSES -- KNIT SUITS VESTS -- SCARVES -- BERETS -- GLOVES -- MITTS The Largest Stock-The Greatest Values in Oshawe ALL SALES FINAL -- A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD 3 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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