Plan August Flower Show By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- The Brooklip blooms. Horticultural Society, will hold! ; its Annual August Flower Show|rangement. on Monday evening,' August 28 in the Christian Education Hal of Brookiin United Church Members are urged to place many exhibits as possible. tries will be received between 6.30 and 7.45 p.m. and not in the arrang afternoon as previously ed. Please Commitiee in F. M. Holliday, Wick, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Bailey. Junior Section: open charge: Mrs. boys and girls between 10 and 16 years. three blooms 1,40, 30 and 20 cents, five blooms colors, 5 to 12 blooms. wie change of time Mrs. corative type Cyril Frank Bray and fiv to all one spike re Class '1 -- Asters, any color,|low, one spike mauve or purple, on one spike pink, one spike any|PY Basket of gladiolus, mixeq, not more than 7 Calendula, three Marigolds, African, Blooms, Marigolds; {five blooms Petunias, double, three single, five biooms; fringed, three blooms, three French blooms; Marigolds, five ruffled or blooms. Container of Sweet Peas, Phlox, perennial, one head. Rose, one bloom, any color; container roses, five blooms. Sis t Zinnias, Dahlia flowering, Adu Section; include: {three blooms, cactus, three Asters. double, mixed colors, blooms, pom-pom variety, five 4 ' blooms. mixed colors, ARRANGEMENTS Cup and saucer arrangement, mixed handle to be shown. Modernistic arrangement for Dahlia, one bloom, large de- hall. One color arrangement, flow- Dahlia, cactus, one bloom. ers and containers, tone or tint Dahlia. three miniatures, of same color, using any fo- re inches or less. liage. : ; Basket of Dahlias. Best gladiolus in the show to Gladiolus -- one spike white, be selected by judges. During d, one spike vel-|the judging brief business meet- " g will be conducted, followed slides cf historical interest Class 3 -- Class 4 -- Dining table ar- Prizes for above will be: 50, three blooms. Asters, single, Container of Cosmos, Class ? -- Zinias, mixed col-|other color. Three spikes any CHURCH NEWS ors, three blooms. color, miniatures. The Rev. Reginald C. White, Junior 18th Century Styled Dining Group Distinctively designed 18th century dining room fure niture. Beautifully crafted in warm walnut or mahoge any veneers. Choose the pieces you need to fit into your home. All sizes approx. EATON Semi-Annual Sale, each Buffet--2 drawers (one for silver) ond cupboard below, 50" x 19" x 34". tran 16.50 China Cabinet--1 drower, glass door cupboards -~-- Tox 17 x 69 EACH 125.00 Sowsele Toble- 38" x 20", extends to 99.50 Droplet Table--38" x 26", extends to 99.50 dor extends 10 760 tach... 99,50 Arm Chair with slip seats covered in wine ond beige striped cotton ond rayon cover. 25 50 L} EACH Side Chair with slip seats covered in wine and beige striped cotton and rayon cover, 21 00 EACH Ll drower and cupboard, 35" x 16 50 EACH " Server-- | 17" x 32 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 270 Newtonville, conducted tne Sun-| Keith Mellow; Mrs. D. J, day morning worship, held at(Scoates, assisted by Mr. Harold Brooklin United Church. Scrip-| Giffen will be in charge of ture lesson was followed by re-'CGIT. sponsive reading of Psalms. Explorers, Mrs. Orland Ber- Guest soloist, Mr. Irvin Gib- tram; Mission Band, Mrs. son, chose vocal selection '"'How| Charles Iladden; Baby Band, Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" by Mrs. J. Robinson. On Wednes- Samuel Liddle. Organist, Mr.| day afternoon at 2.45 p.m. Miss E. A. Winkler, Oshawa. Dorothy Young will address the "The Cross on the Hill" was] gathering on the important theme of sermon, distributed issue of the uniting of WMS by the visiting minister, to the/and WA into one group known large congregation assembled.'as "United Church Women". Benediction and Choral Amen wonel " ions PERSONALS concluded morning devotions. Me ond Mes Rov Jackin SCHOOL FOR LEADERS and son, Randy, of Star City, The 28th Annual School for Saskatchewan, arrived on Fri- Leaders of Bay of Quinte Con-'day to spend vacation at home ference Branch Woman's Mis- of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley. soinary Society of the United] Sympathy is extended to Mr. Church of Canada is being held and Mrs. Howard Carnochan, this week, Aug. 21 to 25 inclu-/in the death of' his brother, sive at Ontario Ladies College, Donald T. Carnochan, at Osh- Whitby. Theme of the school, awa General Hospital on August "Churches for New Times". 18. Funeral services were con- Introduction of Theme and ducted in Oshawa on Monday, Study will be conducted by Mrs. August 21, at 2 p.m. followed by C. M. Loveys and Mrs. D. J.|linterment at Mount Lawn Ce- Scoates, on Tuesday morning at metery, Oshawa. 10.35 a.m. Mrs. Ray Downey accompan- Mrs. C. M. Loveys will con ied by Miss Elsie Vipond are duct the "Auxiliary study group. enjoying a vacation in Ber- Mission Circles, led by Mrs./muda. Colonial Style Cricket Chairs and Pleased to report Mrs. Nor-! man Gibson home from Oshawa pleased to hear the announce- T.s"_oe pps. >h>xr™ also Mrs.|ment made on the TV program General Hospital, Thearon Kivell progressing fa-lon Channel 9 entitled vorably, following surgery at Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. Jack Croxall, Toronto, spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Croxall, Mr. and Mrs, John McKin- ney, Kingsion, spent the week- end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Kay and his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Me- Kinney. HOME FROM ENGLAND Mrs. Themas Bailey, accom- panied by her son, Norman, ar- rived home on Friday from a trip to visit friends and relatives at Trowbridge, Engiand. Mrs. Bailey, who came (o Canada when a girl in her "teens, paid her first visit 'back home' to her native land after 50 years absence. 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HARVEST The hum of the combine is being heard around the district, as farmers have taken advan. tage of the fine sunny weather of the past week to harvest the season's grain, while others are still busy at the second crop of hay. Many farmers suffered a considerable loss of hay at be- ginning of season. Owing to the heavy rains thousands of bales were destroyed because of mould and spoilage. We pray for fine weather until the har- vest is completed . DRUGS HELP SWINE WINNIPEG (CP) -- Research- ors at the University of Mani- toba say that swine receiving certain antibiotics with their regular feed gain weight faster than others. EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 270 - aims. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 23, 1961 27 [rights could have become a Lgl that would have damaged national unity forever," he said. School Group Faces Struggle |... te min inter the MONTREAL (CP)--Hertel La 0ld Quebec which accepls any- | Rocque, president of the French thing and everything. The cli- | Protestant Parents' Association, mate has changed." said Tuesday his group has had. Mr. La Rocque said his group to Lope fio, only with he Mont | would not be satisfied until a real Protestant school board but' . i also with local French-language complete Frenc h-speaking Pro nationalist groups in ifs struggle testant section was created for equal schooling facilities for within the school board here. French-speaking Protestant chil-. "Many English-speaking peo- dren. ple are with us," he added. Mr. La Rocque also said his - cesses organization would 'no longer accept crumbs" from board chairman Jolm Rowat and an- nounced plans for a province of Montreal will take action wide federation to back up its against 54 automatic laundries which have been found operat He said the Association had ing on Sunday. City Executive had to "hold back" ultra-nation- chairman Lucien Saulnier said alist organizations in its re. ek |cently successful struggle for a they will be charged under the French-language eighth - grade Lord's Day Act which prohibits high school in Montreal. operations of the laundries on {| "Our fight for legitimate Sunday. TO HIT LAUNDRIES MONTREAL (CP) = The city Bedroom Furniture Separately Priced Modem walnut veneered bedroom suites well construc. ted with solid end gables ---- dovetailed drawers --- centre guides -- mahogany drawer bottoms -- dusts resistant cose bottoms -- solid walnut handles -- clear bevelled sheet glass mirrors -- hand-rubbed tops. All sizes approx. EATON Semi-Annual Sale Double Dresser, 6 drawers, 50" x 18" x 31, i adda 95.00 4 Drawer Chest, 32" x 17" x 40", 15 00 LJ pavers 5 ive each. 69.90 i 29.50 Night Table, 20 x 14" x 14", c PHONE 725.7373 HANDYMAN"S ONE-PRICE SPECIAL EVENT! EACH OR SET. ........ 1. "C" CLAMP SET two with 1" and ings. 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