Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1963, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

(Nits, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES| a. KNOX CHURCH WA annual Sleigh Bell bazaar was held recently under the aus- pices of the Women's Associa- of Knox Presbyterian . The president, Mrs, J. R. D. Wraith opened the bazaar and received the guests, with the assistance of Mrs. G. L. Murdoch. The church hall was attrac- tively decorated in a Christmas setting by Mrs, Grant McIntosh Thé ladies displayed tables of fancy work, aprons, candy, bak- ing, white elephants and Christ- mas decorations. Group 1, under the leadership of Mirs. J, L. Beaton, catered for the tea room, Group 2, head- All elected officers were in-| stalled by Mrs, James Simmons, Mrs, James White read a report on the convention in| @ Barrie. | ee Members were reminded to|-- pay their 50c. membership fee as soon as possible. The moth- ers were informed that scouts and cubs were to pay $1.50 in affiliation fees instead of the usual 50c. because of the in- crease. by headquarters. A report on the taffy apple drive. showed a profit of $24.58. It was announced that there would be a winter camp for the cubs to be held at Camp Samac in January, There will be a meeting for AR or | iene THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 29, 1963 7 ANN LANDERS Butting-In, Gabbing Both Bad Habits her company' while she fin-\around to it. Later, when we ishes. dressing, combs her hait| sre alone, he tells me the let- or puts on her make-up. ters are pure drivel and he isisters come to visit at Christ- |mas they complain bitterly that ithey never hear from us. I tell them we never hear from them either. Then they say they write to the office and that they as- sume Wilfred brings the letters home, Wilfred confesses he |meant to'bring the letters home Dear Ann Landers: You are usually right--but not always, I would like to challenge you on are bound to? one issue. You said in a recent column it is rude to interrupt people wher they are speaking, and that only a clod would cut in right in the middle of a sen- tence. Pigs orig prcgitnsrservaplest aeal waste my time. °. 5 have two younger daughters| I have two brothens but I and they resent this invasion of would never insult their wives privacy. Often, however, there|by writing to them at the of- ig no one upstairs except this|fice. Should I come right out Obviously you have never|16-year-old and her boy friend--|and. tell my sisters-inlaw how lived in Louisville, All thejand we don't like it. She savs|I feel when they bring up the native women in Louisville have|we are square, Are we?+-AP-|subject in a few weeks as they been vaccinated with. a phono-|PLETON, WIS. ed .by Mirs. Lioyd Annis, was in charge of the bake table, and Group 3, under the leadership of Mrs, J. S. Cuthbertson, as- sisted in the tea room. The following ladies poured tea: Mrs. Hugh Hall, Mrs. Mal- fathers on Decen.ber 1 at 2 p.m, and all fathers were in- vited to attend. BATHE PARK AUX. | The Bathe. Park Ladies' Aux-| iliary' held its monthly meeting graph needle. They have a habit of ending every sentence with "and" which is a neat way of around looking for his date. holding the floor indefinitely) both in persé= | If this boy doesn't know bet-} or on the tele-\ter and your daughter hasn't) Dear Wis: A gentleman vers not go upstairs and | STOP VIRGINIA BEACH Dear Virginia: If some of you readers were as frank with the people who give you trouble as you are with me, your prob- lems would be solved right now. By all means tell your' hus- band's sisters if they want re- plies to their letters they should write to the house. Tell them that you have nothing whatever to do with office mail nor do you wish to. i Electrolysis . Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Yeors' Experience MARIE MURDUFF wil be in Oshewe at the Genosha Hotel, Dee. 2, 3, 4. PHONE 723-4641 for eppointment on these detes SAVE ON YOUR MILK PURCHASES Milk costs-less if you buy the. economical half-gallon size. Skim-Homo or Guern- sey Gold, "At the Store or At Your Door'. in the Club House _ recently with the president, Mrs. Wil- liam Haight, presiding. It was decided to have the Christmas party and exchange of gifts on December 16, at 8.00 p.m, and a salad supper will be served. A presentation to Mrs, John colm McGregor, Mrs. F. A, Mc- Ilveen, and Mrs. J. M. Taylor. §T, STEPHEN'S UCW The monthly meeting of St. S.ephen UCW met in the ladies' parlor recently. The president, Mrs. Charlie S. Rundle pre- sided. : Jenkins was made for the new) Anderson,- Labrador drive, The worship service wWaS\paby Tammy Ann. A contest will help her celebrate. pote fy! = ao fie < Tis followed with the winners being |-- erence i skp Saywell. The first two/Mrs, Wilfred Ogden, Mrs. Roy mrs, Homew for this visit, verses of hymn 378 were sung,/McDonough, Mrs. William |iy" Be sitet thanks for Mrs, David Duchemin led in)yaight, Mrs. Alex Peleshok, all the work put into the bazaar! prayer, and a Bible reading|Mrs, Byard King, Mrs. John! which was held recently. was given by Mrs. Carson|jenkins, Mrs. John Fisher. After Grace was eung. the Heard. The main theme of the) R freshments were served bY Choerio Group served refresh- worship service was given by|Mrs, Cleve McMann and Mrs. ba oe : Mrs. Saywell. The last tw0/wijiiam Haight. ments. CEDAR DALE H-5 verses of hymn 378 closed the se. vice. SA HOME LEAGUE Cee Atauainied" Refreshment committee for) Mrs. William James opened' 14 S\"the regular meeting of December is Mrs. Alex Ferries,|the meeting with choruses. The) Cedat Dale Home and Association, which was) Mrs, Robert McKenzie, Mrs.|prayer chorus, Bless Them | the held. recently. The large num- Deborah Denise Anderson is five today. Her sister, Mar- garet Melodie, and. her par- e:., Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF TO-DAY Deborzh Denise is a niece of Mrs. Samuel Taylor, Peter- borough, and of Mr. and Mrs. phone and it is just one endless|sense enough to tell him, then line of yakkity yak yak yak andjas parents you should not hesi- a person can't get a word in|tate to teach this square a few edgewise and if you think you|simple manners. can change the subject forget it} Dear Ann Landers: Although! because they go on and on until|we have been married for aj you could just tear your hairjnumber of years my husband's) right out of your head by the|two sisters continue to write to| Fred Anderson, RR 4, Peter- borough. Mrs. William Hrehoruk pre- sented a gift to Mr. Long on behalf of the Association. The room with the most present was Mrs. J. A. nolly's room. Mrs. Alyn Elliott read the correspondence. Mrs. Gordon Beaton presided for the busi- ness session and Mrs. Hrehoruk gave the treasurer's report, with the secretary, Mrs. George Thomson, reading the minutes. Mrs, Beaton asked for Con- |\pick up the paper and see where parents) William} roots and all the while you are|him at the office. | becoming more and more furi-| Wilfred is a busy man and) ous because a yes or a no would|reads the letters hurriedly, then| have been sufficient and then T\tosses them away. When his! Ee Rn Ur aA hein ance ee Ansus-GRAYDON CARPET AMY 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM TILE DIAL 728-6241 Ann Landers says it is rude to interrupt.--FRUSTRATED Dear Frus: I know plenty of women -- and men, too--who have never lived in Louisville jand you could explode before jthey give up the floor so please don't blame one of the loveliest jcities in the world for what is jreally a human weakness and I loved your j<iter! Dear Ann Landers: Are we "General Electric" APPLIANCES! SAVE AT LOW ZELLER PRICES! suggestions of ways and means old-fashioned, as our 16-year-old eS ? isoapi to raise money for the Associa-|\daughter says? Please set us tion, several opinions were ex-|straight. Or if she is the one pressed and it was decided to|}who needs 'it, tell us and we'll hold a Night of Cards. set her straight, Mr. Daniel Shutka, principal,| . ~ pati pag steady boy peat 7 i re usually arrives anywhere gave a report to the meeting. | rom M6 crinites to an Hour he ALBA EG PLE Bw 88 Bruce Vaillancourt, Mrs. Percy|Now, was sung after which | School ber of interested parents were naa Taylor, Mrs. Gordon Lane and Mrs. William Saunders prayed) Mrs. Saywell. on.behalf of the bereaved, sick)": F 4 The missionary report. was|and shut-ins. ane given by Mrs, Duchemin, stat-| Birthday greetings were sung, and he i iven a resume of. the ing that the bale was sent on|while the flower money WOE circa of atidy planned for the November 12 to Miss Muriel|received. Mrs. George Beard) tudents for the year. To open the meeting the Stevens in Africa read the minutes of the previ- in-|school choir under the direction) ang stated that the report cardsifore she is ready to leave MG An appeal was read by Mrs./ous meeting. Duchemin from the Fred Victor} Mrs. Major Fred Lewis of Mr. Philip' Long 'sang. three rigs ' hag : ra bd coded Ty # rae ©\would be out in the first week(| Rassio oy Ssh songs, 'Early: One Morning," of December. After the visits to marches directly upstairs and Home for Girls in Toronto. It\traduced the guest speake reuested anyone who had ref-|whom she has known for aj'): TE ete Ped real i ° pepe ate erence books for caewationnieebar of years, as Mrs. Bence eg aly bes wed various rooms, _refresh-|S°°° nto ber bedroom to keep . ger needed.|Mai P 7 } ymn. Mrs, Gordon : ments served by Mrs. James} use, they no longer needed,|Major Raymond Homewood of thanked Mr, Long and thelGangom, assiased by mem _ a & & 4 choir for their very fine Pel-|hors of the executive. T'S A FACT! ¢ G3 ESA LEE TEE, WHISK THROUGH HOUSEWORK WITH A G.E. FLOOR CLEANER ZceELiteRs DELUXE CORD REEL CLEANER winds and stores cord with a touch of the toe!. Double-action cleaning unit adjusts from carpet to floor; 5 interlocking attachments. Green ond chrome with ivory. Value! church and community for their/Division, and is' the daughter! .i) nox 4 i help at the turkey supper. of Missionary parents who were ee pote age Bog ré itletin Mrs. Rundle will ask Mr.|statoned in Ohina at one time. |antitied "Why the. Federation Stephen Saywell to officiate in) Mrs. Major R. Homewood,,wembership Fees?" Mrs.| the election of the new officers|in an Indian costume, gave an. y,,, Gaskell area yice-prest- for the coming two-year term. |interesting talk on the customs Gent was also in attendance. would be greatly appreciated. | Belleville, the wife of the Youth formance. Mrs. Mabel Moss,| _ 7) '! Yes, Nu-Way has Mrs. Rundle expressed her| secretary. Mrs. Homewood sincere thanks to the ladies,|recently returned from India, 'S|, 4c; | rine i pit ' ' |president of the Oshawa and men and young people of th2/stationed, in the Mid-Ontario) nj <trict Home and School Coun- 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 ever 50 rolls of cer- The 'init has been asked tojand dress of that i showing also the litle garmets her children wore over there. | Mrs, Major Homewood read} from the Scriptures the 13th chapter of Ist Corinthians and) gave a short message from that} chapter, Mrs. serve at a wedding on Novem- ber 30, anyone being able to help at this time is asked to get in touch with Mrs. Rundle. Mrs. Ferries thanked Mrs. Oharlie Littlefield for her dis- play of handiwork which she had on display for the evening. Refreshments were served by country,| ---- Now's the Time to Beautify Your Home CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES Major Lewis thanked pet on display. No matter what type of carpet you want, you will ot. be able to see it Nu-Way SPARKLING FLOOR BEAUTY IS YOURS WITH A GE FLOOR POLISHER! Wax or polish ony kind of floor-- ' floating brush action kéeps brushes level! No side pull, vibration or run- tadies of the group. | 19TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. | The November meeti of the 19th 'Scout Group Auxiliary was held recently in Cedardale Church with Mrs. James White presiding. | MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash -- 4 He, Service M. & C. Dry Goods " & Draperies 7 4 74 CELINA STREET "Your Family's friend" PHONE 723-7827 PHONE 725-0643 cial low Rug Co. 174 MARY ST. 728-4681 Dn 0 2 2.24) EASY-LIVING APPLIANCES @ DRAPERY , @ BROADLOOM | @ SLIP COVERS > @, BAMBOO @ UPHOLSTERING §f Perm cute SECA, " | 9) BLENDED W SCOTCH eins sB\ 3) Aa ON only the finest will do...give Seagram's and be Sure : | VALUE-PRICED AT ZELLER'S! AUTOMATIC 'TOASTER "COLOUR-CONTROL" gives you perfect toast, breakfast after breakfast! Hinged crumb tray for easy cleaning; _ kitchen- smart heavy chrome finish. 19.97 PORTABLE HAND MIXER POWERFUL PORTABLE MIXER features 3-speed control! Beat- er ejector at thumb tip does away with messy hands! White. Recipe and instruction book in- 19.97 ELECTRIC CAN OPENER OPENS CANS IN SECONDS! Power Pierce and single stroke lever action with magnetic lid holder! Eosy-to-clean white plastic case on solid pedestal base with cord storage compart- 94.97 GENERAL ELECTRIC eway! Smart rosewood finish, Spe if price! eee eZ 37.97 | AUTOMATIC FRYPAN COOKING 18 EASY with this 1014" square frypan! immer sible, too, for easy cleaning! Light-weight e@luminum with snug-fitting tep; built-in eon "19.97 COFFEE WAKER CHROME-PLATED ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR makes from 3 te 10 cups! Features no-drip spout and comfortable ¢col handle, Large top opening for easy cleaning! A real time- 18.97 STEAM AND DRY IRON FOR MODERN "WASH 'N! WEAR" FABRICS! Constant- flow system gives twice os much steam; easy to fill... S easy to empty. Features twin 'thumb rests, button nooks and sturdy heel rest. 16.97 VAPOUR-CONTROL ELECTRIC KETTLE A FULLY AUTOMATIC KETTLE! Boils water fast, then cuts gentle boil! Adjusts to any alti- tude, Automatic cut-off if ket- tle boils dry. 2-qt. capacity; attached cord. 9.97 Buy Now & "CHARGE-IT" at ZELLER'S! No Down Payment! OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE 723-2209 ZELLER'S KNOWN FOR VALUE USE YOUR CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNT * Sea <

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy