Assembly q ive ad-! ONN: | Group Welcomes feng ly in a provocative ad-| B ES BOUCHES ; i : For potato magic some Sun- Forty-eight Canadians took|day use a pastry tuhé to form | Former Minister \part in the New Delhi meetings. warm, seasoned. mashed pota- The Rev. David W. Hay of toes into rosettes Sprinkle with As Speaker Knox College, Toronto, was aP-/naprika and pop into a 425 oven pointed by WCC to commission/until lightly browned (to give The regular meeting of the," faith and order. A new WCC\the correct consistency, whip 2 Arvilla. McGregor Missionary|headquarters building is to be/beaten eggs inte each 3 cups of of Knox Presbyterian Church opened in Geneva, Switzerland,! mashed potatoes ) |was held on Tuesday. evening," * February 27, in the West Hall. Phege seen master ibumeed members of the Auxiliary serv- ay mI ; ithe guests on behalf o ose ed refreshments which included Mrs. George E. Hamilton pre: present, The Rev. Robert Mil-|a birthday cake commemorating ~~ sided and welcomed the' guests e icti THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, March 3, 1962 J of several neighboring congre- lan geen U. antl with sie party ed the incep- gations. Miss Madeline Sinclair read the Scripture lesson and) Calvary Baptist Pioneer Girls ao. Grae Kennedy led in! The highlight of the evening The Hold Encampment, Open House _ yas tne insroauction by "ars | The Pilgrim division of Pio-|bin; Sewcraft -- Gail Babcock; Te My a ae SHOR | ES INE neer Girls recently held an En-| Water -- Mary Manning, Lynda cent delegate to the Third World! campment at Calvary Baptist) McDiarmid. Council of Churches at New| Church, Mission -- Ann Henkelman, pejhi, Interesting slides and * This meeting was also in the Sandra Stacey, Ann Watson. | comments by both Mr. and Mrs. ' form of an open house and many| Gold attendance stripes for Coles held the interest and plea- | T parents and friends were in at- perfect attendance (40 rea sarge sure of all present. d i tive meetings) were awarded to 7 Mop Pee sie bak gis _\Mrs. Carman Westlake, Kathy Pig! -- "?_ _-- els Pes : Three of the Pilgrims took/seejey, Ann Henkelman, Bev-|the election of a Presbyterian your telephone, Call oi ee age 2 he ening theca ry Wesiake, Bonnie Anderton epman, SUp Francs ame ofr FEE pick wp and ALDERMAN ALICE REAR- | by the International Ladies' | left, manager, Toronto Cloak | ment, International Ladies' Hide Trick saclial he cin Pb neti 0 ce ahaaga Cowley, "one of Fo presidents". 'Those! i Uolivery service when It DON is seen seated as she | Garment Union, AFL-CIO- | and Suit Workers Union and | Garment Union. Mrs. Wanda | pioneer girls: Kathy Griffith Red dance stripes for at. Wh engineer and encourage dis- \ Is 'inconvenient or in- sews on a Union Label on a | CLC. Included in the picture | Sportswear Union, and Mr. | Tidd, representative, wearing |the key verse and Bonnie Ander- . 4 ea dls tig ie . f crtininetlon against the African) advisable to leave your garment at a recent Fashion | are some of the models as | A. Magerman, right, Direc- | sash and Miss Fern Rutan, |<on the motto. ending 0-03 meetings oul oO only because o1 the dark color \ yo q 7 é : i Crais j rt- ig f the models. : 40 were awarded to Ann Wat- is 'ski ; i Show at UAW Hall sponsored | well as Mr. S. Kraisman, ! tor of Union Label depart Tight, one of the s Chief Guide, Mrs. Carmanison, Lynda McDiarmid, Qs ae, gg eg cn | i ae Westlake, bade goodbye to Gail Babcock, Joan Sargeant, Mary F is. Ibi told the WCC! . . . 5 Babcock and Beverly Westlake| Manning, Sandra Stacey. POAC: plan. Fashions Carrying Union Label LODGES AND Del-Mar Unit who eros promoted to the) vrs Westlake conducted a 4 : Colonist division. period of games followed by : SOCIETIES 'Installs Officers A piano selection Sonatina") "song-fest". Mrs. Walter Mills, hi resent Nn ay pring ani e was played by Joan Sargeant|Chief Guide of the Colonist divi- Is big new ' The February meeting of the 2-4 part of her music badge.| Sion told a story abou: a vue LEWISCRAFT _ tana ' 55 'lis is >]. r Unit. 5 of King Street!» , 1 Smits| Japanese Christian girl. Mrs s wi eae : Ready-to-wear fashions, rang- son, Miss Margaret Ellis, Miss PIYAH CHAPTER Del Mar Uni 0! ng € Ann oe Ae St Randall Jotlety, dasigiant aulde. : CATALOGUE Picadas ing from cotton dresses to the/Fern Rutan, Miss Janet McNa- p UCW was held at the home of;sang a duet n My n lclene the' thesling With graven! iF is ready for you! most exotic evening gowns andjmee, Miss Susan Graham and) The February meeting of Mrs. Charles Baxter. and Christine Cowley recited a ©105 yer. ve ; poms "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S from children's clothes to the ~ get ag hae -_ Piyah Chapter of Hadassah was) Mrs. William Hancock assist-|P°&™- i-- ni -- ih miemeaay oo 1SOee Ah AWD ML Were Pierre SS OulCrOr: Perms arte Zi Ss ogue by Mrs. Douglas Terwille-- The following girls received) yes ae sacar °° "" sented in a unique show in the McQuade was the pianist. held os Beth ee Sieg 8 : vol Dress daey Hine and/ranks and badges: | wel i + illustrated PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION UAW Hall on Wednesday night) Convened by Mrs. Clifford Pil-/With Mrs. Joseph Haas pre-/gar, bins Mok atl < ; bela gre or heey sked house. key -ommi sponsible| siding. The minutes were read|Mrs. Douglas McKay, had) Voyager -- Mary Manning,| Greatest selection of exciting, delightfu to a packed key, the committee responsible charge of the worship service,| Ann' MeGh iwite. MeDier: ) Sponsored by the Ladies' Aux-|for the successful evening was|by Mrs. Wilfred Stemeroff and oh the theme. "Wanills Liv-l maid. Lyaie Stithans at | Py edd Tatked Rae - f Mrs. George Thom- ¢ ner B hsbc a oo 4 f s . we is chow eae endian ir Gare varee, Mrs. rd vg pasinass ening. te md : gf Evcryeraeien was hone on) Townsman -- Ann_ Henkel-| % s being carr t by the|John Turner, Mrs, R. W. Ellis,|'°W°* Nee eee e etre ean cece [ian sarcuen. <= Marion Cdr: UMS COLL 204 King St. W. ae tischiecs cotkers én. Mrs, Joseph McCloskey, Mrs.| Under 'the captaincy of Mrs. Wife', Early -- Marriages .}don, Ann McGhee, Jany Ro- Y Torwnid £8, Canada PRESCRIPTION Rexall CHEMISTS ployed by the industry, mem-Percy Kirk and Mrs. C, E.|Murray Swartz, the Hearts and| 'Broken : Homes", "Longer zema, Wilma Smits. ~ ¢ || Pleose send me your new big 80-poge | CITY WIDE FRE DELIVERY bers of the International Ladies' Dove Flowers dance held February oe " * nemployment", and! Handcraft -- Gail Babcock, sdlpitd selahages. | sadies O58 OL E : Garment Workers Union (CLC) 17, was most successful. "Alcoholism". Janet Babcock, Yvonne Fin-| (a come wae oo @ KING ST.E. 530 SIMCOE ST. 5 "All fashions carried the union Hadassah women are busy, The minutes were read, The/lay, Valerie Peters, Wilma WIFE PRESERVER PUA Perr ag 723-2245 OSHAWA PHONE 725-3546 label trademark of the ILGWU,| PERSONALS these days preparing for theirjexecutive for 1962 were instail-/Smits. Anoates. oa ne I seein all 2 : rapidly becoming a symbol of great, annual spring bazaar toed by Mrs. Wesley Herbert;) Loyalty -- Gail Babcock; ee : a 1C1FT <scsasaceshatietsonsnbeiercieaaabaiaini [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4668 craftsmanship in Canadian fa- be held April 3 at the synagogue.|Leader, Mrs. R. L. Johnson;|Song badge -- Beverly West- Never put a kitchen knife into oe ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA shion. The label affirms that. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allman, Pjans are also being made forjassistant, Mrs. Arthur Mac-\lake; Book -- Beverly West-a flame. Such intense heat may Seen nr the workers on the garment are\Oshawa boulevard south are|the Israeli fashion. show to be|Pherson; secretary, Mrs. Ron-\lalke; Safety -- Willma Smits; |impair jae maar? of he Steel f Mai couroy NOW! Got the big "We Send Medicines To Europe" earning a decent standard of liv-| visiting Mrs, Allman's parepts, held May 17. There wil! also bejald Leonard; treasurer, Mrs.|Garden -- Sandra Stacey. permanently, making it impos-|] s0-poge colourful hondicroh eatolegue, : i | f j ' d sible to keep the knife sharp ing; assures the highest crafts-- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hegadorn a "Blood Bank" tea at the home|pert Mickle; pianist, Mrs.. Games -- Beverly Westlake, ppc nn ay ° manship under inspected sani-|of Bath, Ontario. who are cele-,of Mrs. Frank Frankfurter in/Cojin Williams; social functions,|Wilma Smits; Clarabella Zei-\ tary conditions and that the) brating their Men gory! et May. Mrs. Gordon Pierson; supply|----------___ workers themselves have pass-| versary on Sunday. Other family) . seidtanc Mrs. Gabriel ed complete medical tests, in-visitors will be Mr. and Mrs.| yn' "yr cose oF ive Meeting Cea: ceaneliy visiting|ing there would be a clothing cluding X-ray, as a safeguard|/George Ulrich and Master Mark)" *- . ' Y aes ie Paul H >| demonstration. t ho is a great grandson of the/70Unced as the winner for sel-jand friendship, Mrs, Paul Her-| ee y atic iauiaclion ; ling the most books of tickets. |mansen; program convener,| Refreshments were pedi d " "TORY FILM 04 _The meeting closed with the Mrs, Jack Pierson; group 1@d-|the hostess, assisted by Mrs. ge epeanti get bee with a! Teas, birthday parties, wed- Singing of the national anthem. jers, Mrs. William JohnWon,|Frank James. documentary film 'With These ding anniversaries, coming and Mrs. William Hancock, Mr'. ---- Hands" and as the models|goings of guests are always of; WOMAN BREEDER Robert Elston and Mrs. Jack aded, Mrs. Clifford Pilkeyjinterest in this column Write ih . Thaler, Pommented on style and details|telephone or visit the social de-- NORTH HATLEY, Que. (CP) new member, Mrs. Lorine} A Little Talk About Pet of a coat for the Hittie| errment pe 'aan items of rg gue o. bike of Kellett, was introduced. woman of five feet two andj"ews for which there is nojClematis Jersey Farm here, om. members were asked to ° under was a loose-fitting style charge, Telephone (4201/4. has won her third Constructive save old nylons and used post-) - Ar in emerald green Botany wool] when the World Flow q| Breeder certificate from the) t Mrs. Jouion Guet A snbhair: lavishty Gittad Withl occur eri ck tin nice nee Canadian. Jersey Cattle Clubj8ke Sams. vOseD! sittin fox, 'dved te mateh, | Gatden Show opens its nine-day!the 21 cows in her herd produce|reported or wc bazaar, wh 4 Fett Ox. aye natch. nd. (*xibltion, March 24, it will in-|an° annual average of 10,156|Will be on November 21, after- by JUTTA GUNTHER 'ne 'senuanien: comeriedt "a clude a stamp pind ake of milk apiece, 5.8 er|noon and evening. It was de- He es lay depicting the conseryation of| ; : i . : mohair suit with a straight skirt! wild life The world-wide pe ois cided that for the March a What are the latest styles os and demi-fitted, collarless jacket! collection is being sponsored by! far os permanents are con- in a block check, topped with a\the American Topical Associa- cerned? This is one of the full-length reversible, rain-proof|tion, Biology unit, and among Seat barpmien Guetions aka dl cape, all in creamy mocha andjthe exhibitors will lbe Mrs. F. BARG, Well, the Jacky Kennedy style |] white. : .,..|R. MacDonald of Oshawa who INS bs Ganal gees | Flat-knits are prime favorites| has been asked to submit nearly a very charming style ls sti for spring and among the many|two hundred standard pages of doing very well, and will cer- displayed was an eye-catching) wijq life stamps with tainly be one: of the most suit in American Beauty bound) annotations. styles this Spring. |] ; 4 ' lor in white. Rosebud embroidery ees , .. im | lent a pretty touch to the boxy,| Plans are well laid for the GLECOFF OPEN DAILY Second, The "'bubble"'. This is || buttoned jacket. Women's World Day of Prayer AT UNTIL 10 P.M o style of perm that con be te to be held this year in the Sal- 's developed to suit most every LACE AND FRILLS vation Army Citadel. For the SUPERMARKET : nt mae ce Ue For the matron or club wom-|afternoon service Mrs. Mars- f ; hi an the choice went to a tailored;and Rankin will be the elader also be very prominent this lacy-knit accented with two ele-| with Mrs. Eldon MacDonald the CIGARE | t ES CARTON 3. Spring and Summer. gant leather buttons and for) organist: Mrs Jan Drygala, Our stoff is constontly studying lounging and patio wear trim,|soloist accompanied by Mrs. GLECOFF ' black troos were topped by a) George Booth. Assistants fram) BUT TER 6 LB. 65° to keep up with the latest }) frilly white overblouse with| different churches include Mrs. trends and styles. We would be black and white embroidered|W. J. Craigie, St. Peter's; Mrs. 1 glad to advise you on what style frills at hip and elbow. William Coull, St. y George's; | BREAD BROOKSIDE 2 LOAVES 37* to heve for your next perm. A cocktail dress boasted ajMrs. M. L. Bell, King Street D +i ti Ak Mate full skirt made of. pure silk| Pentecostal; Mrs. James Scott, uring the month of March, ce % " hi ar : ited: x SPY 6-QT. we will feoture a 10% discount scarves in black and white print|Albert Street United; Mrs. Ste APPLES BSKT. 59¢ on all our already low-priced splashed with red roses, cinched| ven Melnichuk, St. Luke's Pres- perms. with a pleated cummerbund and|byterian; Mrs. John Shakoto, | : also in the frivolous mood was a| Ritson Road Baptist. The leaéer} BOLOGNA BURN'S 3 | 00 And here is a tip for the really swim suit of pale blue orlon knit|in the evening will be Mrs. E. LBS. ° smart girl. Make your next rippling all over with rows of/V. Sargeant with Mrs. Mabel appointment for the early part frosty white lace. Joyce organist; soloist Miss OLD SOUTH -- FROZEN of the week. We can. spend "Twin outfits" are fun as seen Norma Bowen; assistants, Mrs. | s 6-02. more time on your perm, serve in mother and daughter white|. Harding, St. Mark's; Mrs. Orange Juice 5 TINS 1.00 you free coffee, ond the atmios- || nylon poplin trench coats and|1- Moorcroft, Westmount phere generally is more con- big sister-little sister jumper United; Mrs. E Krocker, United genial, ; : ink| Missi Alliz ;. Mrs. dresses im Drended velo, PINK Travell, Simcoe sireet United | SHOP & SAVE at GLECOFF'S 4 LH Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 wll |B end imaginative handicrafts. on a? Wandicraft by Lewiseratt «204 King St. W. Teronte TO GET YOURS SEND 25¢ IN COIN a BEBABEBABABABABABALABABEGUBEBEBEBABABEBABABABALUBUBEBUBEBIBBABEBEBEBEBEBEBEBABEaRaBEaBE BE: = For 10 days only... 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The bridesmaids wore similarly styled bell-skirted dresses with cover-up sleeves; e one in nile green organza with y cut-out lace at the neckline and 3 the other in powder blue French S28 e chantilly lace and silk organza. ~ The president, Mrs. George Thomson, opened the fashion Ben Abramoff takes pleasure in announcing show and welcomed everyone th h er in'é hat | é The: models taking part were € purcnase or Frankiins hair styling studio, Mrs. F. C. Malloy, Miss Mary, which will from now on be known as STYLES Lou Paton, Mrs. Joycelyn Van-! derwalker, Miss Dallas Kunkel, | by ABRAMOFF. Mrs. Steven Melnichuk, Miss| : : ; @ Lynda Melnichuk, Mrs. 'Ronald(d Amongst his staff will be Miss Roselyn Comb: McGillis, Miss Gloria Moss, Miss den, Miss Dona Milligan and of course Ben Dorothy James, Mrs. Joseph A ff McCloskey, Miss Frances Simp- bramoff. 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