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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1962, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 4, 1962 istration and if girls attend; The flags were presented to|for the Kiwanis Competition be-jon returning from the Bettyjlems by the mothers 'of Scouts|Samac with the pot luck supper;Tunnicliffe for winning the practices and games regularly|Penny McMullen and Mary ing held in Hamilton on Satur-|Feist Competition with a first]and Cubs was the feature of the|meeting of the district commit-|Henderson Trophy for best UNITS GROUPS AUXILI ARIES their money will be refunded at|/Newell by Woodview . Park. og! gpa 5. One ry ag wong: gg aioe oy chor gin sia poeone iy ny Scout Mothers' Por moni are to meet at/Scout of the year. 7 Fi dive wid OF thie eedaiei Penchions| Thera will be no more Sundavln.oe morning and the other in e next meeting will be held/ Auxiliary April meeting. Andrew's United Church at) Members were reminded that will be held on Monday or Wed-|nractices held at sth oe sie afternoon. yar 15, at the Harvey Dance! jt was decided to have a . p.m. on May 24. the district camporee is May t was felt that Dianne Shaw, y. rummage sale at 1.30 p.m. on| Congratulations were extend-|15 +. 43 the Cub rally, June 9, DEL-MAR wget " vibe il w football games will|nesday nights depending on}, - The April meeting of the Del-jbe asked to join the group. Alwhen the group can get the enny McMullen and LindagrH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX.|Tuesday, May 22. The May/¢d to the new Queen's Scout,!and the church parade at " = Women was held |= of $1.00 is to be paid at reg-!stadium. * Two buses have been hired'Boivin should 'be congratulated! A lively discussion of prob-'meeting will be held at Camp'John Winsley, and to AllaniCamp Samac, June 10. the manse. _Mrs. Jack Thyler and eel group had charge of the seve tonal period, Mrs. Thyler read | a prayer and a poem entitled "Bright Hopes". Mrs. Irvine Harrell, Mrs. Gordon Pierson, and Mrs. Douglas Southwell read the scripture lesson. Mrs. Paul Hermansen presented the| study with the theme "'Staying) in School'. The unit leader, Mrs. Robert Peat) eel ee Tai, Ani |! ,ff SATURDAY...MONDAY... TUESDAY the secretary, Leonard. Roll call and sick calls were recorded. There were 11§ ; ; d j : , hospital calls and one home call. Le § g 5 j i A new member, Mrs. James ; ty aaa tig ii F : j Bell, was introduced to the unit.' : - i or It was announced that the| : ns aa f £% unit is going on a tour for the May meeting. It was ras to) ' : satis 4 : : j have a bridge in September,| ae. d Ee ae ene : with Mrs. Douglas MacKay as| ' ee : : e *g og ee al convener. ggg : 2 ; \ ae f Mrs. Harry Blakely spoke to, f ne : pom yf |}, ! : ge the unit on community visi- b : i ne tation and friendship. Mrs. Don-| Sha sce fs 4 . ald Cooper extended apprecia- : : J " ut aon : Pts tion to Mrs. Wesley Herbert fori f° «>» 4 Q : " ' : iL I ] entertaining the unit at the : : H r manse. = i % : | Refreshments were served by|f ; ; iW | | 3 | LUXURY IRISH EACH Mrs. Jack Thyler and her) group. oe i a MAJORETTE AUXILIARY | v8 A ' ; S - WOVEN DAMASK The regular meeting of the! - fase. 3) Majorette Parents' Auxiliary, ' . . 5 ' tan - was held atthe Tons Centre In ee eal Sa Se Pa ca os CATR TICKING SINGLE . . . THREE-QUARTER . . . DOUBLE the president) Mrs. James) = NN en on ae ; : Newell, Mrs. Clinton' Henning! EO 'esse, | fe. o* Bers ee NN igs TS aie 'Brown COMPARE WITH MANY OTHERS SELLING i nein and treasurer's ¥ 1 = Meme ln\ Qe ss wee bist * AA Oe ee i : AT MUCH HIGHER PRICE . , . ONLY 49.50 report were read. A Ee) ' sen TE i A en gin Oy cae i SRR 2 AT CHERNEY'S Mrs. James McMullen gave vrs 8 'a ; CN pl NN \ enn ee Ne , NW SRR oo a report on a meeting held by| : eel a ee NS te, gabe i cai tae ioe the Gis . MATTRESS AND MATCHING COIL-ON-COIL the football ttee. All 4 oh, ee sens \. ¥ Riek enchants Ora e football committee. me ens <i MOA = WO ee ee eel Uk ge NY ® Nas - BOX SPRING ONLY 99.00 jorettes interested in perform-| BROWNIE FAIR ee) Pe i VA YO Xe La NS - H UNEXCELLED FOR DEEP SLUMBER AND Sa | : Gee Stee ADA Oe ; Pat AA i RESTFUL COMFORT When the annual Brownie) : i x Fair was'held at Guide House} = oe 4 uy ~~ ec \ A ig aes' ee : 4 ee ' , GOO is cee, " %, NAN ANNAN A Oe Neng oN ae ae \ fi ss ALLERGY-FREE FOAM QUILTED IRISH recently, Mrs. Ben Hitchins,| president of the Brown Guider| DAMASK COVERING Club, introduced Mrs. Charles| : ne ee . @ Nis \ Bs : ¢ P n Langfield who opened the fair) : ALL STANDARD SIZES ' Ki ' ' eae . 624 POSTURE CONTROL MATCHED with a delightful address. The} | A @ SINGLE OR TWIN --< (\.+¥ a al | Brownies and their mothers} ; : an © THREE-QUARTER -- "Sa f < ake } s . | sh SPRINGS IN MATTRESS AND and guests enjoyed the Brownie work on display. This year for : : ' @ OR DOUBLE Brownie table consisting off .<qalae tae eames ea SAME LOW PRICE \ ) doll's clothes and toys for sale.\f ' CO ee ae 4 ' ! H H Refreshments were served and " ie : ; sae : J Incredible one Unbelievable eas BUT TRUE! pouring tea were Mrs. W. E. ' Maen 3 ¢ : Manning, Mrs. George Webster, J j 4 ; ? is F ee Mrs. Charles Langfield andi§ S43 P ' ROLES» i git il Mrs. J. C. Stephenson. | a: Se ; Dee LORE : Compare the features with many higher priced foam Ase h : ' , 3 4 mattresses--the description is the same, but here all Dianne Rollins | i TS Lee sae . eh NERS Sibposes : similarity ends. Cherney's quilted with foam ; eer" y mattress by "Restonic" -- the royal name in Becomes The Bride ~ ; . . F : ' i : a ae Z 'G bedding, adds plus features . . . more coils, deeper Of E | a i. ES he, Bit ios F oe foam and a luxurious imported Irish Damask tick- arl A. Redman | Ms we N : i ; 3 jah te ing. (Many higher priced mattresses have only : ' | A ? ; 7 FE age iin Pg bg ng --_ , ' a AA - crear" THE ROYALTY OF printed cotton ticking). For three days -- Saturday, Mrs. Delbert W. Rollins of Osh-) y : hoop | oF. : Monday.and Tuesday, Cherney's offer you a quilted ae -- 4. patina of} | (awe f Bupa {x Wi} ff BEDDING with foam mattress and matching coil-on-coil box i ag, Maly Mae om Seen Ne 2 it GS } f Py py, spring for the regular price of many comparable was solemnized on Friday, Me : \ $s i f XK AV ttre: I gg ! April 27 n'a candlelight double; " ; 5, ; mattresses alone: Don pay more for less! Order a zing ceremony at St. George' | é é ' : new Restonic at Cherney's this weekend at half the Memorial Church. ; : rice you would normally pay for comparable Canon Clinton Cross oft. 7 . li " Josie - ciated. Mr. Allan Reesor play-| spray. ed the wedding music which) was sung by the boys' choir. | . : sagiven in marriage by her] Enjoy The Luxury of Foam at HALF THE REGULAR PRICE Prgueenion QUALITY FEATURES FOUND IN BOTH THE ADVERTISED MATTRESSES rb acie rs, ined SMOOTH TOP MATTRESS WITH FOAM Luxurious surface soft foam with firm, posture control support. in embroidered alencon lace,; th Ipt bodi id-| ' : , . ' * e sculptured bodice embroid-\f With all the quality construction features Specially engineered Flex-o-Loc construction with permanent heavy gauge ered with seed pearls. The bell-| : A r shaped skirt draped over the} of the mattress shown above except it has reinforced spring edge. hips ~ rosettes gathered un- 504 matched coil-on-coil springs in the Pre-built border assures permanent shape retention. ; pressed pleats into a graceful mattress and box spring and an imported i id i i Siac, Wis ianteting beedd ons pai arene eaters Be ticking irr White compressed felt overlaid in cushion deep layers, Silk tape binding . . . Plastic turning handles . . . Eyelet borders for held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a web prayer gold ysieh anes tp cine ventilation. book with a cascade of red tandard Sixes Available: 10-year guarantee on matched units . . . Good Housekeeping Seal of roses and stephanotis. Single, Three-Quarter, Double Approval. sei Mrs. Robert Sutton, cousin Of eT ae mice ot MATTRESS and BOX SPRING 79.50 set honor, and Miss Dorothy Fice, also a cousin, was junior brides- maid. : They wore identical gowns of azure blue organza over silk, with white bow bandeaux with net illusion veiling, and white accessories. Their flowers were cascades of blue carnations and white chrysanthemums. Mr. Ronald Phillips acted as best man and junior bride- groom's attendant was Doug- las Geer, nephew of the bride- groom. Ushers were Messrs. James Redman and James) Farmer. For the reception held in the parish hall, the bride's mother 39" CONTINENTAL BED e ? é th wore evening biue crepe with] Witty PADDED HEAD BOARD SPARE ROOM OR BUNGALOW FULL SIZE . . . 8-PIECE PADDED VINYL COVERED CHILD'S FULL-SIZE CRIB & hat and matching accessories.|f- BED -- SINGLE BED SIZE BUNK BED OUTFIT PATTERNED HEAD BOARD SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS Mrs. Clarence Butson, sister of Reg. 79.95 Value R the bridegroom, who assisted in eck tl 4) os ee ce eg. 59.95 Value Reg. 149.00 Value Reg. 19.95 Value Reg. 49.95 Value on Each! and box springs, constructed for real Perfect for boys' rooms, spare rooms or Full . size gees Bed, easily converted Attractive padded headboards in single, Full size crib in your choice of white en- te fa Gee Un Ot 3 ie sleeping comfort, smooth continental for the cottage. Single size, complete with to sing e beds. Complete with posture Y4 and double bed sizes. Pretty white amel, natural, antique walnut or maple ding trip to the U.S.A. the bride ss : sidiel teandack setae "hak om | . board springs and comfortable 'Posture and gold diamond pattern on washable finish. Plastic teething rail, bumper pad egs and decorator-designed headboard. ortabie abitant" spring - filled Quilt'" mattresses. Spindle-turned head vinyl upholstery. Complete with brackets. | and decals. Spineliner crib mattress and wore a white suit with petal Be ' ; pink accessories and a rose cor- Full 39" size. mattress and ribbon springs. and foot-boards, guard rail and ladder. | Shop now and save! bumper pad. sage. Mr. and Mrs, Redman! will make their home in § § | -- ' : 14.9 se Guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Corbett, Hes- pelar; Mr. James Rollins; Mrs. Dennis Chapman; Miss Heath-| ar Chaperas, B8. | Shop Cherney's regularly. Pick up your free tickets on a brand new car. You get one free ticket every time you SEE OUR d McCann, all of Madoc; Geo Marshall, Toronto; Mr| tel , : Sid Bee Levis Brownell: visit the store . . . one free ticket every time you pay on an account. SELECTION bour; Mr. oad Me Rey ONE FREE TICKET FOR EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF MERCHANDISE PURCHASED, CARRIAGES Mr. and Mrs. | STROLLERS ing, Toronto; HIGH CHAIRS Nelson Westlake, Beaverton. CURRY TOASTWICHES - Moisten a can of tuna, chick-| BATHINETTES en or broken shrimp with may-) -- aed %4 cup raisins oat : CRIBS eae a good shake of curry powder.) Spread this savory filling be- PLAYPENS > 4 tween slices of taste surprising' raisiy bread. Saute in butter ' until4ssrown and crispy. All you } ee eee need i.\a salad to accompany| NURSERY DEPT. this e treat.

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