THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 9; 1963 9 fa Oe rn ee _-- : sae _TURKEYS 43 PREDRESSED--GRADE "A"--TENDER-JUICY 6 TO 14 LBS. SPECIAL! SWIFT'S PREMIUM GRADE "A" BUTTERBALL TURKEYS SPECIAL! GRADE "A" DUCKS ORO ene eeeeeenseeseter's SPECIAL! SEE STAMP COUPON SHOPSY'S BOLOGNA ::.. SPARKLING FRESH PRODUCE VALUES FOR THE HOLIDAY! Luscious Goodness from Colifornia! Large Clusters! Crisp, Juicy GRAPES... dom BC GRAPES... 670 14LBS, LB, SPECIAL! GRADE "A" CAPOns senevescscccesnsseca pp. SPECIAL! SWIFT'S PREMIUM RINDLESS SIDE BACON... SPECIAL! 10-FL-OZ. BOTTLES SPECIAL! MONARCH PIE CRUST MIX... SPECIAL! STOKELY'S PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 9, 10, 11, 12 @ HOLIDAY STORE HOURS e 33° 39: Ah Seay aa Cie enaeo eran naan ene ne aE aaa ies president, Miss Louse Thomp- +, ATTN TN C oe amd ay ny . an pepe Men GT Forestall. {Fred Thompson. Orange Temple, Oshawa. son, would be presiding at oniy| : : was dispensed quickly to mak 7 pe A short business meeting fol-jone more 'meeting since she is| , ide for this j 8 : : ,.»|watded to International by No-|year to raise money to provid time for the rehearsal for LTB NO. 55 | KINGSWAY COUNCIL COF |iowed, The November meeting|leaving the city. The executive| vember 1 for entry. for the needs of crippled chil- . initiation. The regular meeting of Loyal The monthly meeting of| wil) pe hosted by Court 501, Osh-} will appoint a new president to) For the cultural program,|dren. The meeting was conduct: "DAUGHTERS OF ISOBELLA |cluded in the list of honored) During the month of Augustitrye Bine No. 55 was held in)Kingsway District Council COFlawa, The hostess. served a|be announced at the next scene Ps ee Thompson and Miss\ed by the president, Mrs. Leon- (St. Anthony's Circle) guests were Grand Knight An-|the St. Anthony's Circle held its the Orange Temple, District|was held at the home of Mrs.| delicious: lunch, jing. |Stelta Smarz led an interestingjard Brocklehurst of Oshawa. St. Anthony's Circle, Daugh-/thony Meringer, representing) aunual picnic at the Hambly's Deputy Grand Mistress opened|C. E. Twining. A thank you let- SETA SIGHA Pat The model meeting, with/dicussion entitled "We stoop to|After the business meeting a so- ters of Isobella, held their first/the Knights of Columbus; the/cottage at Lake Simcoe. Lodge and the devotional pee ict: for a donation made to the (Phi Phi Chapter) rushees as guests, will be held ier" cial hour was enjoyed. Refresh» initiations recently at the|Reverend John Myers of St.) 1+ was announced that the|was conducted by Chaplain Sis- Memorial fund of the Oshawa) : : at the home of Miss Judy Ree- : - ments were served by the host Gettrade's Parish. whois the AE : , and District Cerebral' Palsy). The meeting of Beta Sigma oY ts} The next meeting will be held Knights of Columbus Hall, with) Gertruc , ».\eleventh annual Ontario Provin-{ter Alice Shortt. if Crippled|Phi, Phi Phi Chapter was called|$°" 0" October 8, Arrangemen on 'Tuesday, October 8 at theless, assisted by Mrs, Kenneth fourteen new candidates--eleven|chaplain for St. ar? cial Convention for the Daugh-| The Oshawa Degree staff put rare Counci og a ed.|to order by President Miss|{0r @ Special speaker at that base Miss Judy Reeson, 27|Esery of Oshawa, eh Oshawa, one from Bay. Circle; Mrs. Andrew Hen net f Isobella, will be heldjon the blue degree for Sister| Chi os was read an oo a by iiidonta. bt Wie home meeting are being made. Churchill street' Oshawa , wins ee Ne ee Kapuskasing |NOT™S Harper did Brother oe eat the. individuallot Mre, Hervey Hicks. Bib Be emencs. Meee: : PS." oseph's Circle. ; Mrs. Stephen Bonfordi intro- The theme will.be "The Daugh-|om Mae. Courts: |, A letter from Xi Alpha Chap-/Margaret Shaw, the sorority . BOKHARA COURT -- : UNITS, GROUPS. - © Following the ceremonial, a ma the manne tas feces famath The sick-list report showed October 26 -- Dance sponsor-|ter in Oshawa had been re- membrs are planning . wey Oshawa and district Ladies sat Eanquet was held in St. Greg- ae 1. G. Guinslin. whose tooie| et of Isobella -- Hand-maiden| Brother Amon | Toms and) : 'ile anq/ceived regarding the program members are planning to Mn Bokhara Court, Ladies' Orien- AUXILIARIES ae "s auditorium. The Cirele|™ mer to we he of Christ and His Church." The/Brother William Arbourne ill, [ed by Courts Bowmanvi e and folowing the annual Founder's|the patients at the Ontario Hos-|taf Shrine of North America In. : was honored with the presence Moe i . es end _Pilgrimages|S¥est speaker will be the Right 'tne draws were won by Sister| Venture, in the Legion Hall.,/Day Banquet held in April. It/pital in Whitby poutadically - The/corporated, met at thie home of 13TH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX. @f three provincial officers --| 1 suchout Europe, covering|Reverend A. Courveyer, DPVG Mary Thompson, Sister Gladys|Bowmanville. Dance sponsored|was decided by the members|{irst visit will be on Wednesday,| Mrs, Charles Warren 'in Hamp-/ "he first fall meeting -of "tHe s. Joseph Broderick, the nan ae cities. of Our Lady of Victories uot Beavis, Sister Norma Harper. |by Court 1871 at Airport, Osh-|that each chapter in the city|October 9. ton to discuss plans for their|1s: scout Mothers Auxilidty rovincial Regent from Niag- ae .: eI oe Albert ed ag ders gee Happy Birthday was hung for|awa. jtake turns, separately, to con-| The members voted for one/annual fall night of ~s here was held recently in the ladies" fra Falls; Miss Jeanne De- ra. i be her imores- hen, ey Pi oe Poaccneey Sister Alice Shortt and Sister) November 9 -- Bazaar spon-jduct the whole program each|sir| to represent the chapter injheld at the re c we "44 lounge of King Street United Montigny, Provincial Secretary,|candidate, 44 . Pres-|jain of St. fl pl : is Evelyn Bilton: |sored by Court Venture, in the! year. the Valentine Queen contest,|Simeoe street north, bel! Church, 0 from St. 'Catharines; and Miss|sions of the initiations. {Seminary in Ottawa.Represe : . j Lions Centre, Bowmanville. It was brought to. the atten-|Miss Marilyn Black was elected|29. : i R:"y Evelyn Bennett, Provincial Vice-| | St. Anthony's Circle held itsiative delegates from St. An- gags gp ved Brother! November 26 -- Bazaar spon-ition of the members that the|jand her photograph will be for-| This is the big project of the tices gyre a meeti 7 Regent from Toronto. Also in-'September meeting at St. Greg-'thony's Circle will be Regentiand tea was pou y vie eos "Spirit, : Youth." A warm welcome was extended to Mrs, Lioyd Weid- erick and Mrs. Manning report- ed on the Queen Scout ceré- mony last May at which she had acted as co-hostess. ce The secretary, Mrs, Robert *|Hall, read the minutes. A letter of thanks was read from the ,|Scoytmaster, Lawrence Allen, for the camp stove presented to the Troop, The treasurr's report was given by Mrs. Roy Pearse in the absence of Mrs, 4|Z. M, Warenycia .and Mrs. A. J. Lymer presented the card convener's report. It was anr nounced Mrs. Walter Sharpe and Mrs. Harold Barker will act as nominating committee to bring in a slate of officers: at the next meeting. The fall paper drive will be held von #\Saturday, November 2, and the rummage sale on Tuesday, No- vember 5. i Guest speaker was Mr. Cha:'es Anderson, District Com- missioner for Rovers, Mf, Anderson, who is Safety Inspec- tor at General Motors, was first introduced to Scouting -by the late Harry Rigg. His topic was "Now You Can Help Your Son with First Aid at Hom¥." Mr, Anderson's opening 're. marks that "the ladies are tte backbone of Scouting" was most complimentary and he péinted out that in First Aid, Cubs weré usually found to be alert, keeh and often know more than {s expected but Scouts, while knowing their work, do not show ¢|this same keenness, ie The main thing a Cub_ ig taught is to get adult help and the Scout is taught four main points, namely, (1) how to Stop hemorrhage; (2) how to restore breathing; (3) learn to recog nize fractures and (4) treat» ment for shock. The Sc omt must also learn how to impro- vise.. Mr. Anderson stressed that all boys are told of the necessity for calling a doctor; <» The parents' main job is tobe a good listener; showing inte' est in the boy's discussion ané ptactice of first aid at home' Parents were also encouraged to provide boys and girls witit first aid kit. Mrs.F.W.Manu thanked Mr. Anderson. hd Refreshments were served 'Hy Mrs. Joseph Martel and. mémé bers of the Black Patrol), '" ST, CHRISTOPHER'S. CPTA* The monthly meeting of 'Sty Christopher's CPTA was held itt the school auditorium, recently,' . The Reverend J. J. Gignadé opened the meeting with pray- er. Mrs, William -Jankowsii+ president, gave a few words of welcome and introduced the members of the executive. " OPEN -- Thurs. & Fri. 9 A.M. -- 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 A.M.--6 P.M. CLOSED --- MONDAY, OCT. 14th THANKSGIVING DAY Mrs, Joseph Walsh read 'tie' secretary's report and corres spondence and the treasurér, gave the financial report. 4 letter was read from Sister Marie Zelie, chairman of the recreational reading committed of the Federation of Catholic Parent-Teacher Associations of Ontario, offering. assistance' in the field of recreational read- ing. The Federation is also. an- xious that our unit increase its membership. The executive will try to enlist new members and all parents are asked to help in this project. ci It was also decided to desig, nate November as Family Do- 'nation Month, } The president then introduced the members of the teaching staff to those present. The room count for the month was won by Miss Josephine Gutoske's class and the door prize went te, Mrs. Emery MacDonald. Father N, J. Gignac express~ 1-LB, PKG PKG. PKG. LUCKY GREEN FANCY PUMPKIN ee Top Quality! Sweet and Juicy! So Good far You! ST aw eS, d e ; Valencia be redeemed f SPECIAL! YORK ASSORTED | Oranges oe wt Cu, Doz. G. Cah pe redeemed Tor FANCY PEAS DES Ra hihied 02. TINS Garden Fresh! Ontario Grown! Young, Mild, Tender! -- aie ed his appreciation of the well SPECIAL! FANCY KERNEL BRUSSELS , attended meeting and urged that newcomers be made espes SPROUT Oe eeeeeesceceneeeeeeeseeee POUNDS C a cially welcome. "We must carry 8-FL. OZ, V.P. TINS on in a spirit of co-operation California's Finest Dates! Large, Plump! 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