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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1963, p. 10

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LOOKING FOR IDEAS FOR KNITTED GIFTS? ed envelope, plus ten cents for handling, to the Needle- craft Department of this paper, requesting SLIPPERS AND BEDSOCKS, leaflet No. 11-63. will find yourself wanting to knit them all to lay by for presents and your own use. If you would like the leaflet which gives instructions for the whole six pairs, simply send a stamped, self-address- Here is a lovely variety of intimate accessories, ideal- ly suitable for gifts; some- thing which a friend or rela- tive confined to hospital will surely appreciate, All are so easy and quick to knit, you UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES AND Sled at the business portion of Paradise|the meeting. LOYAL WORKERS, {SOUTH COURTICE H Unit 9 | "The Miracle of oe : Mrs. Robert Bland, assistant'Valley", a film, was shown at Mrs. Jack ee leader of Unit 9 of UCW of|South Courtice Home and School|treasurer's report. The budget, King Street United Church, pre- October meeting. This is a film|presented last week was dis- sided for the October meeting.jon safety which was shown| cussed .and accepted. The Thanksgiving theme pre-|through the courtesy of General) Mrs. Bruce Lush's room won vailed throughout the devotional cage sie eriod and program. Mrs. Bland! e film showed very i " ; posicnd with ypnsenth "I Thank/ically what can happen if safety Mrs. Campbell read the Thee for These Gifts." Mrs.,rules are not followed yet it/unicef notice. It was decided the Theodore Wilkins read the sec-| Was fanciful enough to be en-|children may participate, sub- retary's report. Mrs. Earl Luke|tertaining. The film was pre-|ject to the pleasure of the reported 21 home and five hos.|Sented by Mr. Harold Audiey|School Board. pital calls were made. Mrs. Ea-|assisted by Mr. Charles Ander- Mrs, Bickle, Mrs. Baher, of- i | fered to look after the boxes. ' .|SOn, bad ---- Mr. Audley said that safey is|Mrs. Campbell announced next 7 . ..4/not a subject which has no end-|council meeting is October 22 the scripture taken from Deu-|Way and the wrong way, the) Training. Lhd aac ER vill teronomy Chapter 8. and read|Safe way and the unsafe way to The November meeting wi : coun te Countian' Up My (40 anything. be the graduation hed ma ~ Blessing's". Mrs. Robert Ire-| Mr. Fred Wright, who is pro-iteid 'November. 4 ate 3 pm. land i? story peeves by|gtam chairman, called on Mr! the Christian Education Cen- rs. Ber awlett, PERG "Thanksgiving, Thanks -- Giv-|Mr. Audley, who, he said, is alinviteq to attend. ing". Mrs. Bland read "For the safety inspector in General Mo-) The meeting. closed 'with xe- ' " |tors. It is his duty to make Earth.and..All He. Beauty and cure all hazards are taken out|freshments. "Oh, Just a Day in Autumn") 7 ' Mrs. Charles Silver sang '"'Come|°! ,the factory -- to make it a) CANADIAN LEGION BR. 43 (Ladies' Auxiliary) Ye Thankful People » |Safe place to work. Mr. Audley, The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Come . she said, had many years in Mrs. H. A. Alexander read TW) i inen 'ore safety. He is prominent lectur-| Canadian Legion Branch 43, held its weekly meeting on "Good Providence of God". "i tai Comings events to watch for|°" on first aid in Oshawa. in the UCW are the UCW Sun-| Mr. Robert Storey thanked|Tuesday, October 15, with the day, November 24, when Dr,|Mr. Audley and Mr. Anderson|president, Mrs. Norman Mc- Floyd Honey will be the speak-/0n behalf of the Home and Evers, presiding. er; the bazaar on November 20) School. | At the previous meeting the and the UCW meeting Novem-| Mrs. Alvin Metcalf introduced|charter was draped in memory ber 14. Refreshments were serv-|"Four-in-Accord"'. Kenneth But-\of the' late Mrs. Alfred Nash, ed by Mrs. Herbert McLaugh-|tery, Leonard Clement, Ronald!who passed away recently. She lin, Mrs. Ernest Stephenson,|Brooks and Elmer Down. \was a 25-year member and a Mrs. Robert Ireland and Mrs.| Mrs. Archie Campbell presid-!very. active one over the years H. A. Alexander. . = graph-| points. the room count banner with 22) entitled, |Archie Campbell to introduce|t. o¢ Ebenezer Church. All are|€Ts of the Men's Branch as sweater should be washed by, Mohair sweaters of natura!| soaking in' soap and lukewarm|goat's hair are popular this sea-! Warm-Water, Hand-Washing water for about five mintites:|son-and several retailecs "rec: Kin dest Care For S Ww eat ers _ Contrary to popular belief, itjommend they be dry-cleaned not soap and water but)Because' they are so lousely- jrather excessive agitation By PATRICIA RUSAK rubbin or twisting, They| which nye beside g in 'P) -- Old-fash-|Should be rinsed until the water| washing, the wool experts say. ed ati hd On meal F clear, the excess moisture|Hot water and alkaline soap ihe hese way to keep sweaters Should be removed in a towel) Will increase the likelihood of pull them out of shape. sweater, treat it as gently as wool--and dry on a flat. sur- face knit, the weight of water could | If you must wash a mohair ; and the sweaters spread flat to|shrinkage. looking heb porate dry. | Machine washable and dry- This was learned when manu-| jroning ana steaming is not/able sweaters are being de- facturers, home economists and commended for synthetic -|veloped by the wool industry other experts gave instructions fire sweaters because ex-\but few of these are available for the care of one of the most/.o..ive heat can harden orlin stores. Do not wash a wool basic garmcnls Mn Overy. wom-|,laze the fabric or, in the case/sweater in a machine unless an's wardrobe, jof nylon or Ban-Lon, melt it.|the garment's label says "ma- Among synthetic fibre chal The ever - popular wool'chine-wash-and-dry." Have Your Suit Styled end Tailored by SAM ROTISH | 7 KING ST. EAST From A Large Selection of Fine British Woollens lers, those of Orlon acrylic fibre --also labelled as Sayelle or Tycora--can be as safely laun-) dered in an automatic washer, and dryer as by hand, its man- ufacturers say. But if drying these sweaters in a machine, always remove them before they are com- pletely dry and let them finish drying on a flat surface. One expert recommended putting towels in the dryer with ihe! sweater. Bulky sweaters of Orlon Say-) elle have been treated for au- tomatic-blocking they will! come out of the wash water sev- eral sizes larger than they were joriginally but will revert te |their original shape. while dry- I . . . FOR Distinction » . . FOR Comfort » - . FOR Savings The BARON The manufacturers of Or'on Sayelle say that if you machine wash the fabrig, machine dry it. If you hand wash it, dry it on a flat surface. | Ban-Lon sweaters, synthetic fibre, should be washed by hand in lukewarm water and mild soap with no ALL ' 65 Styles, Shapes and Colors To Choose From Now a European-styled frame improved upon and made in North Americo. The "BARON" is a new type contour bridge frame. Better fitting, requires practically no adjustment; made to fit the hard-to-fit. Featherweight, in beautiful smoke colors, it is the best engineered, most modern and distinctive frame in the optical world. also of SINGLE VISION $11.95 Complete with Frames, Lenses ond Cose until ill health made it necessary to give up the fine work she had done for the Auxiliary, Deepest sympathy was expressed for her family. Bazaar goods are coming in very well and at next week's meeting a shower for the sock) and novelty booth will be ~held. 1A Poppy Fund meeting was held! on October 23, alsu on that date a rummage sale took place at| |1.00 p.m. in the Legion Hall. It! |was decided to send a scholar-| jship (25 dollars) to St. Joseph's! |High School. | Dues must be paid up till the| end of September to be eligible! jto vote at the election of officers! on December 3. Poses Sptte tor Lass Thon | . : : U.S. Trade Mark Registered LNAT ONAL BRANDS | A social evening was planned Opticians--Over 3,000,000 Sotistied Customers for October 29, with the mem- 17 BOND ST. E. 2nd floor HOURS: MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. PHONE 728-1261 OSHAWA --s Ciosep ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Branches In Toronto Hamilton, London, Kitchener, Sudbury, Peterborough, Soult Ste. Marie Niagore Falls, Orillia and Chatham. REPAIRS Broken lenses duplicated. Frame repaired, frames re- placed while you wait. Low- est prices! WE FILL ALL PSI, OCULISTS AND OPTOMETRISTS PRESCRIPTIONS AT THE SAME LOW PRICES. BIFOCALS s17-95 Complete with Fromes, Lenses and Case NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED guests. This will take the form of a pot luck supper, and each member will contribute towards it. The auditors report was given by Mrs. William Hungerford and all books found correct. FINAL EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITION OF |2 DAYS KNOX CHURCH WMS (Afternoon Auxiliary) The Afternoon Auxiliary of the| WMS of Knox Presbyterian| Church met in the church lounge. | Mrs. Leslie Blair, second vice- | president, presided for the meet- | GUERNSEY SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! ing, opening with prayer follow- | ed by a hymn. | GOLD The devotions were led by) Mrs, Joseph Swindells. | 2% An invitation to Pickering's | Thankoffering and 80th anniver- sary and to St, Luke's, Oshawa | vere accepted. | COSTS 4c LESS Mrs. Donald Polson gave the | : a treasurer's: report. |] Save 4¢ a half-gallon with delicious Guernsey Gold 2%! It's A welcome was extended to|} Famous Golden Guernsey whole milk with the butter fat re- Mrs. G. W. C. Brett, the minis-|[ duced to 2%. Still an excellent dietary source of high-quality ter's wife. | protein, See your salesman or phone 728-6241. Two letters were read from! Miss Catherme Polson from} A At Your Store or At Your Door India, telling of her trip and ac- y tivities, ' ' D Fla Mrs. Milton McEachern re- ' q a viewed the last chapter of the 4 j el, "oe deal Dairy Limited QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS study book the Rim of } Asia". A hymn and prayer by Mrs. Blair brought.the meeting to a close. VUIECEEE ATL ERMA L. P. RECORDS "267 All Popular SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Stars 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 5 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL and. Dlackhae 10 P.M. Aywnttitee THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE LARGEST GROUPING OF QUALITY PERIOD FURNITURE EVER DISPLAYED IN THE OSHAWA AREA -- DON'T MISS IT! A Fry & Blackhall representative will be in attendance to.answer your ques- tions, to help you make a choice. During this Exhibition all Fry & Blackhall furniture may be ordered at VERY SPECIAL prices--each item is priced according to the quality of the upholstering. Do.come in and browse around to see this beautiful display of fine furniture--furniture you will be proud to own--furniture that will become a tradition in your family. Rethorfords e 149 - 156 SIMCOE S. I N OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE YES--WE HAVE THEM THE FABULOUS NEW | fur-look coats MADE FROM "SIMOTTA" FABRIC THAT LOOKS REAL ENOUGH TO FOOL ANYBODY, | MANY TRIMMED WITH GENUINE FUR. Plain Colors LEOPARD Full length Three quarter or Jacket FROM... Just Arrived JUNIOR MISS CAMEL HAIR COATS with detachable COON COLLARS 59-95 HUNDREDS OF OTHER COATS TO CHOOSE FROM Remember! . . WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA SWEATERS -- SLIMS -- SKIRTS DRESSES -- COATS -- SUITS BLOUSES -- SHIRTS -- SKI-WEAR HOUSECOATS -- CO-ORDINATES CAR OR SUBURBAN COATS That will keep you warm. as toast MANY SPORTY MODELS IN THE COLLECTION We know you will not find a ~ wider range to choose from anywhere. SUEDELLA PILE FABRICS TWEEDS FLEECE GENUINE SUEDE WOOL LAMIN- ATED: Lined or Unlined Whatever the tength or style... We have it, 24.98 WE REFUND OR EXCHANGE BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE. SEIGNEUR'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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