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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1962, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 22, 1962 {and Mrs. Claude Coombes led;Lord's work there and especial- . in prayer. lly their very strenuous fandave! Imperial Robe { | Mrs. Verda Jackson, who re-|When services are held in the| , i : cently. vacationed in 'British|Various churches from early, Part of Museum's eae el en and. suneonuently: Saenwen & 'Guina and Jamaica gave an ij-|morning until late evening. The} } inet i 'an-| lustrated talk on a ise Dore ane for prayer for the mission- Chinese Collection /vincial legislation by which Can wee Jen ft ee | Illustrated Talk On British Guiana Features Meeting UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES Maxwell,Hall with president Mrs. president, wood Bradley presiding. The annual outing was dis- PRINCE PHILIP CHAPTER jprayer, led by Mrs. El- (Executive Meeting) Derry, and the J ' jada's greatest museum was of- ; ; :: aeons ite Pes i is tri i .|aries and Christians on these is- rs An executive meeting of the|Mrs. James Garvoch, wélcom- ces during this trip. Miss Doro in the century that has passed 4 ficially founded in 1912. \thy Hughes of the staff of the|lands was emphasized. A the) 4 which'since these two rulers lived and will take colorful addition to The emperor's robe Prince Philip Chapter, IODE,|ed four new members. cussed place Calvary Business Women's was held recently at the home| The secretary and treasurer'sjon June 18 to Midland. Some/pojjowship met at Calvary Bap- of Mrs. K. R. Wagg, Golf street.| reports Mrs. R. means convener, had suggestions for the tag day to for the reported that plans April 4 birthday dinner on were being completed. Ruth Park of Toronto will be the guest speaker. A social half hour was spen with Mrs. William Bone and Mrs. W. S. C. Larmer assist- ing the hostess in serving re- freshments. 8ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (Westmount Group) The March meeting of Westmount Group of the Wom- manyjcy Monery. Miss\he on April 16 at 8.00 p.m. /day's meeting, ,|Mrs. William James and Mrs. A. time. Mrs. Walker entertained with a few | vocal Phair won the door prize. | Pleasant Club was held in the Legion|Ann Bouckley. were read . by in at next week's meeting. Plans were completed for the The next regular meeting will March 26 Mrs, Jack Jakes gave a read- be held on May 26 and Mrs.\father and son banquet to being and a favorite hymn was on's Mission Circle, and Harold Tonkin, social eee on eng: pier 24 at'sung. 30 p.m. in the Citadel. the guest speaker at next Mon- meeting with the Women's Mis-) sionary Society, Young Wom-| Oshawa General Hospital, for-| panion and entertained her in/Charles McGhee. oa gros of her a enaed yma The next meeting will be held|press was donated by the Rob- jyj-|and relatives in Britis ina, | i | Simpson C y, as a Gol- i Hill-| s uina./on April 2 at the home of Mrs.\ert Simpson Company, as a Gol 112 emblems of authority worn ra Refreshments were served by|Royal Ontario Museum's Mr|seats on the bus are still avail-4;.¢ Church on Monday, March|™erely of British Guiana was|Mrs. Reginald Cook assisted by|standing Chinese collection| Shupe, ways and|Fverett Harmer and Mrs. Per-lable and names should be given' when it sponsored a joint|Mrs. Jackson's travelling com-|Mrs. Douglas Hooper and Mrs.'came this week when the robe seum's collection, was 2 of an early 19th century em-jdirectly from China in 1919. It! out- side Ladies Fellowship. Mem-| While in Jamaica they visited| William Messent, Taunton roadjden Jubilee gift. with Mrs A silent auction will be held); the piano. Refreshments were served bY! on April 16 and anything sale- able may be brought in during which\ cok for this. Van De Halliday Clarence L. selections Mrs. PMA CLUB home. The weekly meeting of the Monday Afternoon|Mrs, Olive Harrison and Mrs each The singing of favorite hymns opened the meeting followed by Birthday greetings were sung the scripture lesson, read bYi\member of Calvary Mrs. Victor for Mrs. George V. Lee and/Mrs. Henry McGhee and prayer/Church, Eva Simmons. Mrs. Wil-jby Mrs. liam Collins was reported ill. at!Carman Harry Grant harmonized in two! - Refreshments were served by|duets, 'It Was Alone" and "The Allan Johnston. Mrs. Westlake and Mrs. Saviour Can Solve Every 'Problem". Mrs. Otto Sharrard siding and Mrs. Harry Seeley|at Rock Cliffe and the pictures|Bible Club Movement in this|Museum's collection of over 100 shown of their work were very\area. much appreciated since Mrs.) Green, nee Edna Wall, is a former Oshawa resident and a Baptist Mrs. Green's busy life in the'5,000. morial Church was held recent- ly in the parish hall with Mrs. Cecil Rowden presiding. The meeting opened prayer and Mrs. W. J gave a reading. The were read by Mrs. Syperek Mrs. Rowden thanked all the}. members who had helped with the dessert luncheon Plans were made for all mem- bers to meet the following Sun day morning for corporate com- munion. Mrs. C. D. Cross was a visitor at the meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Fred Gunn and Mrs. W J, Dunn, ALBERT STREET UCW 5 The regular meeting of Unit 5 of Albert Street United Church Women was held recently in the friendship roem with Mrs Clayton Lee presiding The devotional period was led by Mrs. Fred Coleman. Two hymns were sung with Mrs George Ford at the piano. Mrs. Fred Coleman read a_ poem, and Mrs. Sidney Pike read the scripture lesson The story with the theme "The Purpose of Life' was read by Mrs. Fred Coleman The minutes' and roll call were read by Mrs. Clarence Ellis and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Mervyn. Allin The meeting closed with our Bible study period by Mrs George Ford GROUPS 10TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The regular meeting of the 10th Oshawa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was held recently in the Salvation Army Citadel The meeting was opened with LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE Noble Grand, Sister Margaret Gray, presided at the regular meeting of Sunshine Rebekah Ledge No. 222 held in the local lodge rooms. Assisting was vice grand Sister Elda Howard who reported on the members who were ill Letters were read by record- ing secretary Sister Victoria MaGee including three from the Rebekah Assembly of On- tario indicating that a repre- sensative and scholar should be appointed. Sisters Clara Wickens and Greta Drinkle were appoint- ed with Sister MaGee as an alternative. An invitation was received from Pickering Rebekah Lodge to attend its birthday party in May. It was decided to hold a euchre party at the Woodview Park Club House The charter was draped' for Sister Christine Munroe, a past president of the Rebekah As- sembly, who died recently It was decided to charter a bus for the Brooklin trip on May 27 leaving at 12.30 noon Sister MaGee to look after this It was decided to hold a School of Instruction to which all. were invited. A representa- tive to the district was appoint- ed. Mention was made that the Sunshine Lodge would cater to the Oddfellows on May 31. Spe- cial mention was also made of the degree practice to be held on April 4 and it was also de- cided to hold the birthday, party on May 7 when three candidates will be initiated Birthday greetings were sung for Brother Jack Taylor, Sis- ters Betty Taylor and Victoria MaGee VICTORY LODGE The regular meeting of Vic tory Lodge LOBA, No. 583, was held recently in the Orange Temple Lodge was opened by Worthy Mistress, Sister Elva Van Slyke assisted by Deputy Mistress Sister Mildred Carnochan Devotional exercises performed by the chaplain ter Isabelle Roberts The correspondence was read by secretary, Sister Ann. Bur gess and Sister Elda Howard reported on the afternoon bingos Birthday supper was discussed to be held at the Central Hotel at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 28. The penny sale is held over until. June Draw prize donated by Sister Agnes Wellman was won by Sis- ter Florence Boyle with Dunn minutes Peter were Sis- PREGNANCY LEAVE Working women in Romania are entitled to 112 days leave with pay when they have ba bies TRACING SLIVERS Treat a painful but hidden sliver in your finger by paint- ing the area with colored iodine The splinter will absorb the iodine and turn dark, making it easier to see for removal. The iodine will also help prevent infection. \ The Boys' Shop which is Crammed with Values! for Boys from Sizes 6 to 18 Sport Coat and Pants "14 Extrodinary value for TEN DAYS only Spo 2-PIECE oer PRE-EASTER SPECIAL tailored---are Canadian made. Patch or set some selection of wool blend saxony or twee checks and small neat patterns. The latest in tones of grey or heather combinations, Two- and three button models. NOW ... SPECIAL LOW PRICE ... SPORT COATS DRESS PANTS ... Wash and wear, shape-retaining. New slim, Continental styling with self-adjusting waistband, tailored cuffs. Choose (1) proven popuar small checks and h (2) popular plain shades in flannel worsteds self-belt model. Choose heather tones or shades of grey JACK FRASER'S regular price 5.95, NOW ... SPECIAL LOW PRICE ,. . DRESS PANTS NO DOWN PAYMENT ,.., Easy Credit Terms !f Desired Choose woven check or printed patterns ! BOYS' SPORT SH Gay and colorful for Summer , Handsome well styled --- Canadian made they're Sanforized and colorfast! Sizes 6 to 18. SHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- 725-8972 OPEN EVERY FRIDAY TO 9 P.M, . « low priced, too! rts coats are man- -in pockets. Hand- d fabrics smart oundstooth checks; Also available in 69 aia IRTS 189 Se RENT ae Yes Bee 'CASH AND CARRY Regularly 299.00. | BEDROOM DAYS ONLY AT RUTHERFORD'S 2-PC. DAVENPORT SUITE Attractive grey ond silver boucle. Modern styling. Sth SEASON' PRICE screcvaee FONOU 2-PC. SKLAR CHESTERFIELD SUITES High-grade Nylons and all-wool -friezes cushions. Beautifully styled. Reg. values to 349.00. Sth SEASON PRICE .... Airfoam 149.00 2-PC. BAETZ SOFA SUITE Finest quality in dark rose metallase -- a rich luxury Gur'tHey co'ror onuy 109,00 2-PC, MODERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE Bright combination colour handling. Wes 189.00. Sth SEASON PRICE Slightly damaged in TWIN HALF SOFA SECTIONAL Slightly soiled but will 148,00 2-PC. COLONIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITE Made by Kilgour with maple arms, colourful Coloniol iprint fabric with valance Reg. 199.00. Sth SEASON PRICE... 139,00 SERTA 2-PC. COLONIAL DAVENO In quolity homespun tapestry fobric. This suite was 269.00. Sth SEASON PRICE 199,00 32 ONLY 27" x 54" CARPETS These are samples and include Wiltons, twists, etc, Reg. values to 22.50. 9 88 f Rubber cushions ond backs clean easily. Beautiful shade of turquoise. Originally 299.00. Sth SEASON PRICE 6'9" x 9' HARDING CARPETS . 39,88 WALNUT DOUBLE DRESSER 100% wool -- all-over patterns Reg. 59.50 line. Sth SEASON PRICE... 'BEDROOM SUITES Include double dresser, chest and bookcase beds. i Ba ge sth stason sare' 178,00 CLOSEOUTS © Peppler © Gibbard @ Knechtel Double dresser suites and some with 60" triples. All include bar bed and chest. These are top quality, top style lines, Reg. to $1 68 to $395 WIDE VARIETY There are about 1,000 varie- ties of pears in North America,| campaign for special gifts Mrs. Jackson told of Mr. andjbut Europe has as many &*/commemoration of its 50th anni- Sale Starts 9 Miss Millicent Luke will be pers of each group participated|the Reverend and Mrs, Jamesjeast, when Miss Norah Moen) It is the mate of an emper- by an emperor. Neta Hoagland pre-|Green on their mission station|will present the work of thejor's robe which is part of the} The new robe is similar in de- sign and execution to the em- imperial and court robes' this |same company donated more \than 40 years ago. in is a 12-symbol robe, bearing the The robe is the first major, It was acquired for the mu- gift in response to the Museum's|seum through the generosity of the donor from a Toronto wom- has long been a part of the Mu- Now, by coincidence, their state tirea TODS lie side by side. th Let's be frank! The 5th season of the "off season" and we're loaded, Loaded with won- derful spring values that arrived on time -- but the weather is late. Therefore, we've got a back-up of stock --- but a scarcity of busi- ness, We're prepared to offer exceptional values just to get things moving, These are but a few of hundreds of genuine bargains-- choice plums you may never see again. Don't miss this BIG event. Time is limited. Act now. SEASON SALE WE'RE OUT TO DO BUSINESS REGARDLESS OF THE COST a.m. Tomorrow For 4 Days Yo PRICE BEDDING SALE © Serta © Sealy © Restonic © Simmons REG. $49.50 TO $99.50 LINES 4.25 to 49.75 ONE ONLY DOUBLE DRESSER SUITE Shaded twilight grey finish - 0 beauty double dresser, chest and panel bed Originally 179.00, Sth SEASON SALE Includes ODD WALNUT BOOKCASE BEDS 39.75 Left-overs from expensive suites. Double bed size only. Values to 79.50. ONE PRICE HOLLYWOOD DIVANS Full innerspring construction with removable back, Values te 49.50, 5th SEASON PRICE SKLAR ARMCHAIRS Including swivel rockers. Various colors and fabrics. Values to 79.50. CASH AND CARRY ONE-OF-A-KIND TABLE LAMPS Many varieties and styles. Mostly expensive lines. Values to 24.95, CASH AND CARRY TRILIGHT LAMPS Walnut and brass. Velues to 39.50. CASH AND CARRY, while they last . OCCASIONAL TABLES Coffee, cocktail, end and step. 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TO CLEAR Y% Price And Less Dinette Suites Over 40 suites from such famous, mok- ers and Liberty and Coney. All samples of new spring lines to be closed out at truly bargain prices. See for yourself, We've pulled no punches. 154-156" SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA or Jonn steer 725-6559 CHILD CARE STUDIED VANCOUVER (CP)--New re- search and teaching facilities costing $41,000 have been opened at Vancouver General peror's robe but it bears the Hospital for the department of six symbols of authority as-| pediatrics of the University of cribed to the emperor's consort. British Columbia. The new cen- itre brings together scattered ijlaboratories to provide a more an whose grandfather, a British effective researeh and teaching lversary. On April 16 the Mu-!admiral, purchased it in China program.

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