PO MEE DOF PS POs See < PIS VEG REL POO EI GEL IIE FOL OP FOG ES EN Mrs Nicholas King UNITS GROUPS AUXILI ARIES nog gy Thompson siving| Pilot Club Inducts THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuary 30, 1962 73 . . | , " " A discussion took place on the G 'URDIER CHILDREN | Elected President Study Book. Mrs. Wilson Neil| TWO New Members\gram, Parc, yrs. Alber Beis on Newt Asma ' WL CERESFUL GIVERS UNE et a a a a "y" ss tovenn 'to B The Januaty program meet ebll. are taller, sturdier and hea , tivers i i ity fri ip, * charge @ devotional for the : s i ' " St. George 8 J ral dole ver Se ys oF ecaiin wen 4 Bes ind next meeting, February 14, Mrs.|ing of the Pilot Club of Oshawa os eee eee ier than those of a generation The regular meeting of the; Women held its January meet>| wij) ow » MT8)Robert Fowler is to assist/was held recently at Simcoe ed by Mrs. Russell Flutter. ago. St. George's Catholic Junior|ing following a luncheon, re- iam Pierson, Mrs. Arthur/Mrs. Jerry Eastabrooks for Feb,|Hall. Dinner was prepared and Mrs Grant Pascoe and Mrs. a Brown, Mrs. Harry Palmer and/ruary. Holliday bags were start-|served by members of the ' Albert Barnes were welcomed nie. wangi * "HO NG Women's League was held re-| cently. Mrs, Victor Burridge. ed for the unit' project, Feb-|membership and publicity com- cently at the parish hall. The) Leader Mrs, Clarence Scott 8 ruary 1. mittees, Mrs. Jack Edwards,|*! the first new members of the president, Mrs. James Planeta,| conducted the business and re- KUM ALL UNIT Mrs, Cecil Adame will hold alpresident, weiconted the mem- year. 0 Pe ee tne mest eee eee oe ies. ttne| 'The Kum.All Unit of Courtice| Lost Heir party at 8 p.m. with bess and' thelr guests tnd turn,| MOST BREAD ENRICHED | All a V. M. Nurse with prayer, In the absence of|worship service was led by|United Church. met at the home| Mrs. Fowler and Mrs, Thomp. ed the meeting over to the com-| Surveys show that 90 per cent 725-2211 the secretary, Mrs. Michae!|Mrs, Lawrence Allen who dealtlof Mrs. Donald Thompson, Jan. oy Seen Mrs. Adams will/mittes in charge. gai commercially-made white _ |Kawzenuk, the president, read/with the study book chapter|19 with nine members and one ries Dok te aye ola to 'the r welotne pyrrere iy gr been Eat . meeting. The treasurer, Mrs.| Following Mts. Ross Glover's '|John Hrico, gave her month-|reading of the scriptures, Mrs. Unit leader, Mrs. Lloyd Cour. ---- demonstrated the art of apply- ly report. Douglas Lander sang two solos.|tice, opened with the theme = QUEEN BESS'S WIGS jing makeup, using Pilot mem- LOOK ! S AV ! is the song, Mrs, Jerrold Eastabrooks) As Elizabeth 1's red hair|ber, Miss Winifred Causley 'as eo ¢@ The president thanked all the, Following executive memheri for their effort and co-| elected for 1963: Mrs, Clarence|led the devotional reading, Mrs.|faded, she had scores of wigs/her subject. Following the dem- "loperation during the past year] Scott, president; Mrs, Howard|Norman Gibson read the min-| made in orange, yellow and au-|onstration, prizes were awarded © | which made all the club's proj- oy assistant; secretary,|utes with the new treasurer,| burn, to lucky ticket holders, Mrs. M ry d a '\ects a success. The treasurer|Mrs, Cecil Quantrell; press re- ---------- -- -- » |gave her 1962 financial report.|porter, Mrs. J. W, Broadbent; : ens an Boys | Father J. C. Pereyma pre- > pg Mrs. Fret Brint- er 1 GS ee n 3 ie Lat PEPER ERA? 'lsided for the election of the|fell; assistant, Mrs. Norman * 11963 - 1964 executive. Wirsching; bazaar representa- 2 The following are the results|tive, Mrs. Horace Porter; sup- lof this election. President --|Ply, Mrs. Victor Burridge; pro- Mrs, Nicholas King; vice-presi-|8tam, Mrs, Clarence Scott; Idt- : : |dent, Mrs. James Planeta; sec-| AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL 2 SUBURBAN COATS _|retary, Mrs, A. Czerewaty; See \|treasurer, Mrs. John Rudka; ' emf DAYS EVERY a 1 comptrollers, Mrs. John Hrico,}¢ » AMPLE FREE PARKING 9) *|Mrs, H. Kernycky; press sec- © OPEN TUESDAY, THURS- 2) retary, Mrs. Edward Hercanuk; § DAY AND FRIDAY EVE. 2| ] = _|fraternal secretary, Mrs, Wil- NINGS FOR APPOINT- liam Yasmanicki; telephone | P- press MENT. ; ' ' . , PLAY BALL (Avoyr Mrs James Planeta. | * 3300 a | i Printed and embossed cotton dusters as- MEN'S Reg. to 19.95 ' ae rrescers, Hi and t The new executive set a ten-| | "ag 7 Only six months old when cresccnt. His grandparents | ative date of sure 1, 108, for PEC GY'S Aan sorted colors and prints, short sleeves and 9: ; this picture was taken recent- ae i oe Mrs, Pacis ihe eenual !'Beriak Manca", tbe! Cn : " ly, Larry Taylor Kernohan Davis, Huntsville, an fr, , ; 1x ° ' , ; ; ; : |Reverend J. C, Pereyma closed| F . one pocket, lace trim, Practical Tor every- loves a bit of fun with a ball. and Mrs, Taylor Kernohan, | © mesting auth prayer. Rei? ORAUTY SALON | SY yall day One ' y 1/3 OFF q His parents are Mr. and Mts. Minden, Ontario. | x freshments were served by Mrs.|§ Corner Simeoe $. & Ritson Rd. $, : ' i Budd E, Kernohan, Meadow Aldsworth Photography Sichasl Khhae ni vaases| piped Fa8.14n 4 ri: S VE ow! ae Planeta, be | |e eh: SIZES S-M-L. |Mrs. Thomas Neal (Velma) and . al e Bhai on Couple Mark |Mr. Ross Bowins, both of Osh-| ) Golden Wedding hrwernrtt BURNS SHOE | Nee ON SALE | BOYS' Reg. to 9.84 Mr. and Mrs. Bowins have PS adhe' gen 4 pe |been residents of Oshawa for 39) V3 OFF served their 50th wedding anni-| Years. re a fe) % versary. Since Mrs. Bowins was| . ' Cc : SAVE NOW! . 0 | LY not in the best of health, the} evening was spent quietly at } ' COMPARABLE home with members of the fam- 0 . . 5 VALUE ily. The couple received many} TO cards, gifts and best wishes from! th friends, Mrs. Bow: ff ANGUS-(ZRAYDON ine id the tortmer' Elise Jane eee canna 1S IN FULL SWING!! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Martin, daughter of the late Mr, 282 King W. 728-9581 and Mrs. John Martin of Hay- FOR z den, Ontario. Mr. Bowins is the piace Pe vd AY le | 2 STOR ES T0 SERVE You BETTER | son of the late ba sear and Ce-| Our experts will clean P ' cilia Bowins of Pontypool. your carpets in your WM HOES 1,99 Shop here "FIRST" For Savings Mr. and Mrs. pow were sea NN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA mers te the Reverend Mr | 1 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-4611 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | 36 KING EAST @ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Wilson. They have two children, ate Join the hundreds of shoppers who have shopped at NORTHWAYS OF OSHAWA and have found real savings at old fashioned prices. Come and see these fantastic savings on CHILD- REN'S WEAR, LINGERIE, FURS and JEWELLERY. Prices have been slashed as much as 50%. es ga FURS COATS ' ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 19.00 to 79.00 2 for 10.00 MANY OTHERS AT 1% AND LESS UNBELIEVABLE VALUES Regular Values to 159.95 SPORTSWEAR CHILDREN'S WEAR JEWELLERY 9.00 to 10.00 42 PRICE. 12 PRICE Coats and Suits Values to 35.00 Sweaters--Jeans--Coat Sets, etc. PINS-NECKLETS-EARRINGS See The Many Items On BARGAIN TABLES For Only 1.00 ....1.99.... 2.99 ....- a . . . PRICES HAVE oNE : Come Early .. . DOORS OPEN BEEN LOWER! ! Jou 0 i a 7 Ww ay THURSDAY AT 9:30 A.M. ALL SALES FINAL | OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. NO REFUNDS, NO DELIVERIES NO LAYAWAYS