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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1961, p. 9

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[Function of H&S Council | Explained to Conant Association At the November meeting of;presented an outline of an award Conant Home and School As-|system to be used from grades sociation, Mrs. Cyril Powell|4 to 8. Achievement in the brought greetings from Home following will be taken into con- and School Council. "Council's'sideration: citizenship, academ- main function," she said, "is|ic, attendance, oratory, choir. 0 give assistance, guidance and inspiration to associations." "|Home and School "ouncils give 'jan interpretation of the Canad- isafety patrol, and athletic abilities. This system, as out- lined by Mr. Don Peel was accepted and will be practised 4\ship training, through Training|kindergarten classes and Miss ian Federation and the/in the school. provincial Federation to the| A bake sale of goods donated association. It provides leader-jby the mothers of the two A DOUBLE BIRTHDAY Children of Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Lawson, Oshawa boulevard north, are Heather Anne and Lachlan Daniel. Heather, three years old, and Danny, who is one, both cele- brate their birthdays on the same day, October 5. They are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mxs. Daniel Lawson and Mr. and Mrs, Everett Samis, all of Warkworth. --Photo by Ireland "|Schools, work shops, president's|Preston's Grade 1, was held and conferences and meetings of association committees. Mrs. Cyril Powell mentioned some of the benefits for which Home and School Council had been responsible; adult traffic guards in school areas, the in- troduction of music teaching in the Oshawa schools, school out- door skating rinks and three bursaries given each year to student teachers also the estab- lishment of a mental health clinic in Oshawa. Mrs. Nicholas Lakas, showed 4 ithe proper way of contacting a new member for an organization by telephone. Mrs. Ross Edmunds, Mrs. George Moss and Mrs. Cyril Powell demon- strated, by means of skits, the proper parent-teacher inter- view. The four guests from Council were introduced by Mrs, William Leggott and Mrs. Harold Jenkins proposed the vote of thanks. The principal, Mr. Don Peel, a total of $18.78 resulted. Mrs. Long's afternoon class won the attendance banner. The door prize was won by Mrs. Thomas Kidd. SUN-BAKED Did you ever wonder how the pumpkin got it's name? It is de- jrived from the Greek "pepon", a large meion, says Dr. R. J. Hilton, Head of the Department of Horticultire at OAC. The I.atin form changed from "'pep- on" to "pompon" to "pump-) kin." Finally, the name pump-; kin was reached by changing the ending to the diminutive "Kin." The name means "ma- ture when cooked by the sun." CONVENER Mrs. Delbert Arkless is con- vening the bazaar and tea for Oshawa and District Cerebral Palsy Parent Council, to be held in the Memorial Hall Sim- coe Street United Church on Saturday afternoon. The Sun- shine Group under Mrs. W. H. Hamley will be in charge of the tea room and the Women's Welfare League is providing the provisions. FRIENDSHIP GROUP The November meeting of the Friendship Group of King Street United Church WA, was held re- cently with the president Mrs Wilbur Rusnell presiding. Mrs. H. J. Milton led in the devotional period. Her theme was "Challenge". Mrs. Law- rence Allen read the scripture Mrs, Clarence Scott gave th secretary's report. Mrs. H. i. Myers gave the treasurer's re- port. Mrs. Edgar Wilson gave the report of the flower con- ' jvener, It was decided to dispense with the December meeting. Members were reminded of the annual WA dinner on Thurs- Refreshments were served by group. HALL FOR ESKIMOS TORONTO | (CP) -- The na- tional president of the Imperial! Order Daughters of the Empire, | Mrs. Peter L. Robinson, an-| nounced that a third 1.0.D.E. | community hal! will be built for the Eskimos at Baker Lake in the centra: Arctic. Two such halls now are at Frobisher Bay in the eastern Arctic, and Tuk- toyaktuk in the west. -- 3 4 Variou: VISIT THE PACIFIC COAST "by Train--Dependable schedules. See Western Canada, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, the Rocky Mountains and Vancouver. s travel plans to choose from, Stopovers available. PHONE 723-4122 ___ Canadian National CN | GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES|# day, December 14. le Mrs. Norman Wirsching and her/f Georgico--enjoy o myriad of seaside activities . . o¢en bathing, fishing, boating, sunning. | Private pool. Skeet shoots. Outdoor dancing , ( and i Cuisine. Foscii g ac- sp Riding dati Club-ike otmosph trails. Yacht Club. Golf course. Everything to moke you enjoy your vocation. _ Write today. WOMEN CURLERS , KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP)--The |} Kamloops Ladies Curling Club} had 86 enthusiasts registered] for the start of the new season, | a slight increase from the pre- vious year F You Will Be Pleased With The... Excellent Selection of Dining Room Furniture at Solio Pus Strictly modern and styled by one of Canada's leading designers, young couples who dare to be different will choose this suite - darker walnut hand rubbed finish along with high quality of construction completes the picture. Long buffet, high hutch, extension table and four chairs. Modern in the best Swedish manner describes the dining room furniture illustrated above. We cee ee eee eeeseeere OUR have many versions of this suite with larger and smaller tables, buffets, etc., Drop in and see this furniture and many more dining room suites on display. There are French Provincial, early American and Italian Provincial as well as modern styles. Prices start as low as 4 SHOWROOM FLOORS 249,00 Solin Bros FURNITURE COMPANY 725-3514 399.00 OWN BUDGET TERMS FOR COMPLETE SUITES. d bs | i « |B a (CANNED HAM } COMPARE AT 37c! i SUPER SAVE HOMONGENIZED PEANUT BUTTER COMPARE AT 1.65! MAPLE LEAF COMPARE AT 21c! Aimer Carsup 4 _ DISCOUNT R SAVE SETS the Pa CHECK THESE PRICES COMPARE AT 4.49 ONE-A-DAY VITAMIN PILLS wn. 2.95 Bel. COMPARE AT 93¢ x "4's TIN 2-LBS. OF GRANULATED SUGAR WITH THE PURCHASE OF SUPER SAVE INSTANT COFFEE-----8-0Z. JAR--AT REG. PRICE 11-0Z. BTLES. COMPARE AT 39c! -- HENLEY FANCY Fruit Cocktan 3 | COMPARE AT 25! -- CULVERHOUSE WHOLE i Dessert Pears 28-0Z, TINS 28-0Z. TIN LARGE COMPARE AT 79c! -- 4c OFF PACK! COFFEE cuccsuom 1-LB. BAG 69: s] 19: 67: COMPARE AT 2 FOR 62c [--PILLSBURY--Chocolate, white, yellow COMPARE AT 27! 'Curistie's RITZ SUPREME FRUIT 1-LB. | COMPARE AT 1,19 !--16c OFF KING SIZE--Plastic Container | PINK LIQUID LUX 93: 23: LIS 8-07. PKG. 2-LB, SIZE 39: CAKE MIXES 2 = 95: Bayers ASPIRIN tt 5° COMPARE AT 63¢ BROMO SELTZER 45° COMPARE AT 2.00! TONI HOME PERMANENT is. 1.29 CHICKEN LEGS AND BREASTS Ib. 43° TRAY PACK PURE PORK SAUSAGE is. 30° 9 LEAN MEATY PORK BUTT ROAST LB. 49° FRESH, TASTY, BY THE PIECE FROZEN FOOD FEATURES COMPARE AT 55c !--BIRDS EVE MIXED VEGETABLES *'.:"" 49° COMPARE AT 29c! -- BIRDS EYE COD FILLETS 12-02. Pkg. ar BOLOGNA | 4 w:. 1.00 BACON 1-Ib. pkg. 59. SPROULE'S -- CORNER KING & RITSON BROAD OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPROULE'S SUPER SAVE \ NS corner of KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA NIGHTS TILL 10 O'CLOCK

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