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The Oshawa Times, 4 Oct 1961, p. 28

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4 Mrs. F. S. Phillips. Dr. and Mrs. V. H. Storey|District Number eight Regional|tember. thas enrolled in the Generallprincipal o ion! Bowmanville Man | Mrs. J. Cunningham has re- have returned from spending Hospital meeting in Lindsay on| Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Fletcher, Motors engineering course. School, a Sieseration Gi BA D | turned from a motor trip to the|the summer at their cottage, Thursday evening. Mrs. W.|Oshawa, have moved to RR 5,) Ivan A. Woolley, son of Mr.! (AP) -- The international fall ven egIee [east coast. Lake Nipissing. |Cawker was appointed district|Bowmanville, : ' : i | : {Lawk ; ] and Mrs. Walter Woolley, re ROAST TURKEY fair at Zagreb closed in late By MRS. A. L. HOOEY Mr. George Licope, Mons, Bel-| Mrs. W. Cawker, Mrs, L. C. president with Mrs. M. Roenigk,| Larry Thompson, son of Mr. ceived his Bachelor o° 'rte De. A turkey that is undercooked|September after dra: 1,600,- BOWMANVILLE: Mrs. gium, was a recent guest of Mr. Mason, Mrs. M. Roenigk and|secretary-treasurer. The meet-land Mrs. Earl Thompson has|gree from Queen's University, will have rubbery meat--and if|000 visitors to see exhibits from Walker, Winnipeg, is visiting'and Mrs. J. O'Neill. |Mrs. J. Van Nest attended the!ings are' held in April and Sep-|jeft for Flint, Mich., where he Kingston. Mr. Woolley is vice-!its overcooked it will be dry. !30 nations. SER TSE, THE OSHAWA TIMES, HUGE FAIR BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Wednesday, October 4, 1961 WHITBY PERSONALS St. John The Evangelist CWL "Travelling Bridge and Euchre" hostesses for the month of Octo- ber are as follows: Euchre, Miss Jean Stewart, Mrs. W. Ottenbrite, Mrs. D. O'Hagan, Mrs. Fred Keenan and Mrs. Charles Bailey; bridge, Mrs. Murray Silver, Mrs Jack Halli- gan, Mrs. Bruce Hazelton, Mrs. J. W. Lailey, Mrs. Jos. Corri- gan, Mrs. Charles Daigle and Mrs. Peter Regan. Ge -------- a NNN Out-of-town guests at the Mowat - Vickery wedding which took place on Saturday at All Saints' Anglican Church, Whit- by, were: Mr. Bob Bramley, Seven Islands, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Spires, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fraser and Mr. Melvin Ashley, Brampton; Mr. Harold Agg and family, Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Puffor and Miss Janet Puffor, Minden; Mr. and Mrs. John Agg, Terra Cotta; Mr.| Robert Baxter and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Mowat, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. James Vann and family, Hagersville; Mr. and Mrs. James Letchu, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. George Vick, Brook- lin, Miss Kathleen McCallum, Lockerly; Mrs. M. McCallum, Hanover; Miss Gloria Pack- wood, Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. | Bob Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| liam Cook, Mr. Carl Campa, Mr. and Mrs. D. Calhoun and family, of Oshawa. Kinette Hewson is opening her| home this evening for an ex-| ecutive meeting of the Kinette Club. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartis, Miss Marilyn Harris were guests at the Bell wedding held at West Rouge recently. Bowling Shoes and Bowling Bags Bowling Shoes for Men and Women--Well-made shoes with kip leather uppers, chrome-tanned soles, white rubber heels and cooling air vents. In red, black, or canyon sand for women. Black or canyon sand for men. tog i rh! Men's sizes 6 to 12 (including half sizes). Women's sizes Toronto, recently visited in the| : ; i ¥ 3 to 9 (including half sizes). Women only, please order Yiciuity renewing old friend- ' 2} ; j 3 A ; one full size smaller than street shoes. 4 1) ; J . Mr. Henry Homley, of King- ston, was a visitor at the home| of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris| for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth, Bowling Shoe Bags--Sturdy, serviceable bags in leather- ette with full zipper opening. In red, blue, black, 1) brown. EACH ..........ccanenndnssnasvn B® WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY FINED $10 Jesse Marsden, of Scugog Island, was fined $10 and costs or two days in jail by Magis- trate R. B. Dnieper in Whitby police court on Tuesday for be- ing intoxicated on an Indian Reserve, contrary to the Indian Act. He was arrested by PC Michael Mallon, of the Whitby Detachment of the OPP, UNDER SUSPENSION Charles Muir, of Toronto, was fined $50 and costs or 10 days when he was convicted of driv- ing while his licence was under suspension. The charge was laid following investigation of an ac- cident on Highway 401 on Sept. 1, at Oshawa. Muir, whose licence was suspended in 1957 because of failure to satisfy a judgment, said he was unaware his licence was under suspen- sion EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 261 PHONE 725.7373 Ordinarily 5.98 to Fully Fashioned 'Orion' Sweaters Here are soft "Orlon" sweaters in the favoured full fashioned stylings, yet priced at very worthwhile savings! Now at the beginning of the sweater season, you can purchase a fine sweater wardrobe from this selection. There are cardigans and pullovers, in bright vibrant shades or smart basic tones -- to mix and match with your skirts and slims, to wear under your Fall suit. Choose easy-care ""Orlon" -- it washes easily, and is shrink-resistant. In light beige, charcoal, magenta, white, brown, grey mix, peacock blue, black in the cardigans Pullover in all shades excluding grey mix. Sizes 34 to 40. Reduced for clearance ! Reg. 119.50 EATON'S Own "Prestige" Portable Typewriter Discontinued Model Automatic key set tabulator. 88 characters on 44 keys. Variable line spacer, right and left quick-set margins, touch selector, margin release, back spac- er, right and left shift keys, shift lock, automatic' ribbon reverse. Page gauge, paper release, three- position paper bail and paper supports, Pica type. Charcoal and brown finish. Simulated pigskin case. From our O)anily&fain Collection "Arnel" Tricot Slips Matching Petticoats Pretty . . . and practical! Lovely matching duo in fast-drying, "no-iron" "Arnel" tricot . . . ex- quisitely fashioned with scalloped lace at hem edges . . , lace and embroidered sheer overlay at bodice and skirt. Available in white, beige, or aqua. Buy for trousseau, shower gifts, your own lingerie supply. Only at EATON'S ! DISMISS CHARGE Telephone and mail orders accepted on light beige, brown, magenta, white and black only. A charge of failing to stop at the scene of an accident against Frank Underwood, of Whitby, was dismissed by Magistrate Dnieper when the Crown failed to produce any evidence. A. Short sleeve pullover, neatly ribbed neckline. EATON Special Price, B. Long sleeve cardigan, matching pearly buttons. EATON Special Price, 0 Nee GIL @ PHONE 725.7373 ( ? H Sesh Delicious candy from EATON'S own spotless kitchens A. Slip Sizes 32 to 42. EATON Price, each . B. Petticoat. Sizes to fit 24 to 30" waist. EATON Price, each 2.99 EATON Special Price, JAILED THREE MONTHS Joseph Lennon, of Whitby, was jailed three months on a second offence .of common in- toxication. Lennon was placed under arrest during his trial by order of Magistrate Dnieper. Rebekah Lodge Sends Donation EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 208 PHONE 725.7373 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, BUDGET FASHIONS, DEPT. 345 PHONE 725.7373 'The Elizabeth Arden Look' For Fall! 'Mexican Fire' EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 209 Slide Cottage Sweets Hostess Box Light and dark chocolates with an To IOOF Home By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT interesting variety of hard and soft centres. Freshly roasted plump mixed BROOKLIN -- The regular meeting of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge No. 353 took place on Tuesday evening, Sept. 26 at the T0OF Hall, Bagot street, Brook- lin. Noble Grand Sister Jean Disney, and Vice Grand Sister With the coming of Fall, give nuts. 2 Ibs. 2 85 yourself a lovely 'new look'! EATON Price v Elizabeth Arden presents a soft, glowing co-ordinated _make-up scheme . . . a delicate Ileen Thompson occupied their pink lipstick, rouge and nail respective chairs of office. Sis- y i lacquer. To harmonize with ter Jane Carson, being absent, : a X, your Fall fashion tones of Sister Evelyn Croxall acted as ; brown, mushroom, charcoal, pianist. green. A donation towards the presi- i} Er Lipstick, 1 50 2 00 EACH .. Is to kas dent's project, at the IOOF Nail Lacquer. i 00 EAE | Sturdy metal construction in a soft grey col- our. Suitable for any 2 x 2" slide. Will hold Cottage Sweets up to 300 paper mounted slides or 150 glass Special Occasion Box Light and dark chocolate in a variety of flavours, something to please most any taste. EATON Price, 12V2-02, box 1.00 mounted slides. Has convenient numbered index in lid of file. Each 2.29 PHONE 725.7373 Cottage Sweets Cherries in Cream Tempting juicy cherries in smooth cream centre . . . dipped in light chocolate. EATON Price, 12V2-02. box 1.00 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 214 GLENEATON Teens' and Women's Triple Roll Socks A sturdy cotton that washes well; fashioned with elasticized tops to wear up or down. Nyion rein- force heel and toe. White only; sizes 9, 10, 102 and 11. Home, Barrie, was forwarded to Gixpsen EACH assembly by secretary, Sister pr Cream Rouge. 2? 25 EACH I Sommerville. In memory of the late Sister EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 212 PHONE 725.7373 Cottage Sweels Family Assortment 1.35 2.710 PHONE 725.7273 A mixture of chocolates with hard and soft centres; and other candies; 1-b. each box contains something to please everyone in the fomily, EATON Price: 2.1p. Marjorie Allems, PNG, donation was sent to Canadian Cancer Society. At the first regular meeting] o' the Lodge in September the charter was draped in memory of a beloved member, Sister Marjorie Allems, Past Noble Grand. Plans were discussed for the: next regular meeting on Oct. 10, when Sister Isabel Saunders, | Listrict Deputy President, Dis-| trict No. 7, Oshawa, west, and her staff, will install the officers of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge, for 1961-62. Following closing of Lodge ac- cording to ceremony, practice was held for incoming officers. EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 512 GLENEATON Gloves For Women 3Y2 button length, smart complement to Fall suit or winter dress. Double wov- en Nylon with smooth insewn seams. Very attractive style with fancy cross stitching and perky bow, hemmed top. Colours ot white, beige, golden horn, crushed raspberry, deep myrtle, mag- netic purple, grey, brown, black in sizes 6 to 714, 2 EATON Price, Pair ............. L000. 00 uh. @ SCHOOL PROGRESS NEW DELHI (Reuters)--In- dia will have about 500,000 schools when the third five-year plan ends in 1966. The education | section of the plan aims to pro-| vide facilities for all children | between ages six and 11, and) there are plans for improved science teaching, better facili- fies for teacher training and more scholarships for impover- ished students. GLENEATON EATON SOFT COMBED CoTTON Price, pair EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 201 - PS EPC CPC RES REN Shean iske isin, EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 202 PHONE 725-7373 PHONE 725-7373

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