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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1964, p. 9

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pee LUCKY 13 Today, Friday, March 13, Michael John Kellett is cele- brating his first birthday. Michael is the son of Mr, and Mrs, John Kellett, Hilis- view avenue, RR 1, Whitby, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kellett, RR 1, Whitby and Mr. and Mrs, D; F. Johnston, Townline south, Oshawa. teeth with a sweeping motion. Brushing Secrets Give Your Smile Healthy Sparkle One of the most important things ie ean do to keep a smile is to brush your teeth thoroughly after every meal. Surprisingly enough, surveys have shown that few people! know the proper way to brush, especially among children. The Ontario seg a ni Gee tion has prepared a gu to toot , in, conjunction with this year's Dental Health Day, for which the theme is| / "Smiles are to keep". --Always brush in the direction toward which teeth grow. Brush down on uppers, up on lowers. --Start by placing the side o the brush alongside the teeth, with bristles pointing toward the roots of the teeth. --Rotate bristles toward the bit- ing surfaces, to brush gums and --Repeat this stroke at least 10 times in each area. --Be sure to brush both inside and outside surfaces of both upper and lower teeth. Give all areas thorough attention. --Brush the chewing surfaces with a scrubbing motion. --Don't rush, Do it right. Thor- ough, proper brushing takes several minutes. ~--Your choice of toothpaste can ini BRIDE-TO-BE The engagement is announc- ed today of Shirley Irene Chamberlin to Douglas Her- bert Thompson, both of Zion. Miss Chamberlin served with the RCAF and Mr. Thomp- son is with the RCEME at Camp -Petawawa, The wed- ding will take place Saturday, April 11, 1964 at 3.00 p.m. in St! George's Memorial Church, Oshawa. also be very important. Ask your dentist about this impor-! tant subject. ~Ask your dentist to tell youl how well you are cleaning 'your teeth and how you may im- prove. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES [March 17, at 2.30 p.m. A rum- GONNAUGHT PARK AUX. The March meeting . of . the Connaught Park Ladies' Auxil- jary was held recently at the} home of . George Waite. The president, Mrs. John Mc- Quade, presided. The secre- tary's report was given by Mrs. H. G. Dick, and the treas- urer's report by Mrs. George Waite. There had been three get-well cards mailed out, and three members contributed to the birthday box. The members each gave money for a bakeless sale. The lucky draw was won by Mrs, E, R. Tennier. After adjournment a_ few games of bingo were. played, then lunch was served by Mrs. George Waite and Mrs. Ernest Burrus. CENTRE STREET UCW NO. 2 The March meeting of Centre Street UCW Unit 2 was held in the chapel. Mrs. William Noble had charge of the devotional sung with Mrs. James Moore at the piano. Mrs. Fred Crome read the scripture. Mrs. Noble and Mrs, Stanley Sargeant read the life of the noted mission- ary, Dr. Albert Switzer, and his family. Mrs. Nonsell Gerrow presid- ed for the business. Final plans were made for the St. Patrick's tea and home bake-sale to be lheld at the church, Tuesday, period, Easter hymns were|@ mage sale was planned for March 25, at 10 a.m. Mrs. Leonard Rogers gave the card report. Cards had been sent and calls had been made to sick and shut-ins, Refresments were served by the committee in charge, ST. STEPHEN'S UCW (Eva Alexander Unit) Members of the Eva Alexan- der Unit of St. Stephen's Unit- ed Church held their regular meeting recently in the Church parlor. The Unit leader, Mrs, Jack Strank, presided and opened the meeting. The devotional service with the theme "Training For Wit- ness" was under the leadership of Mrs, Frank Palmer who gave the meditation. The scripture reading was read by Mrs. Charles Holland and Mrs. Em- manuel Hurvid alternately. The various reports were given. Plans were M@fscussed for Bazaar also for some cater- ing projects, | Members were reminded of} their turn at Hillsdale Manor also for old nylons to be brought in, Refreshments were served. COURTICE UCW "Do Your a question and answer period of women at work in A report on Kiwanis tion was given by Mrs. W, A. Mrs. Donald Cowle conducted|Smith. i Four members were asked on "Women of India". A tapelyolunteer their services or The Explorer and CGIT lead- ers showed a map of India and a display of native Indian pic- tures, which assisted the mem- bers to further understand the recording. The next meeting will be March 26 at 8.00 p.m. in the Sunday school room. The Fidelis Unit will be in charge. A social time was spent with Joy Unit as hostesses, KIWANETTES (Westmount) The monthly meeting of the Westmount Kiwanettes was held' recently at the Genosha Hotel with Mrs. C. A, Powell, presi- dent, presiding. The regular meeting of Cour- tice UCW was held recently in the Sunday' school hall. Mrs. Lloyd Courtice presided and) opened the meeting with 'the! theme song and prayer. 'Mrs. Donald Thompson read! An invitation was accepted to attend open house and the dedi- cation ceremony at the Crippled Children's School and Treat-) ment Centre on Bloor street} east, | OSHAWA LTD. eeoeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseesesreereseseoee © Upholstery Cleaning -- Home or Plont © Authorized Filter Queen Seles & Service © Genuine Hoover Sales, Service & Parts © Mothproofing and Deodorizing © Machine Binding, Serging, Fringing @ Rug Dyeing @ OSHAWA'S ONLY RUG CLEANING PLANT Approved wi ee Institute of Rug leaners VISITORS WELCOME Why Take Chances With Your Valuable Rugs and Upholstery Se re |* CHERNEY'S SELL-OUT ENTIRE STOCK KELLY'S DECOR LOUNGE FURNITURE - APPLIANCES - RADIOS - TELEVISION - STEREO - HI-FI - MATTRESSES - CONTINENTAL BEDS - LAMPS - CHAIRS - TABLES - PICTURES - PLAQUES - GIFTWARE 'SAVINGS UP TO 50% EVEN MORE ON SOME ITEMS...MANY BELOW ORIGINAL COST FRIGIDAIRE - KELVINATOR - ADMIRAL - MARCONI - CLAIRTONE - PHILIPS - ROGERS MAJESTIC - PEPPLER-SELIG - TROISTER - RESTONIC - HEPWORTH - DEILCRAFT - ELMIRA - FERMOS - SOUTH SHORE - BRESLIN TU ~ YOUR LAST DAY LS < -- Thousands of dollars worth of fine quality furniture, appliances, television, stereo and giftware from Kelly's Decor Lounge PLUS factory clear-outs, one-of-a-kind items, floor samples, demonstrator models, shop worn merchandise, customer re- turns, odds and ends as well as reconditioned TV and appliances from our own stock ... every item priced for quick sale! NO HOLD ORDERS NO LAY-AWAY ORDERS ALL SALES FINAL FURTHER REDUCTIONS For those who shopped the sale last week ... call in again... €"herney's FURNITURE ww Oo R Kk BD hundreds of new items have been added from the warehouse. It is imperative that all stock from Kelly's Decor Lounge be cleared this weekend regardless of price! STORE HOURS - OPEN 9 A.M. to'6 P.M. DAILY OPEN FRIDAY (ONE NIGHT ONLY) TIL 9 P.M. Cherney's FURNITUORE WORLD Entire Stock KELLY'S DECOR LOUNGE on Sale - CHERNEY'S 80 King St, E. LIVINGROOM SUITES 4 only "PEPPLER-SELIG" ARM CHAIRS -- Hi-back assorted styles, traditional and modern. Choice of colors. Was 89.95 to 129.95, 35 00 s 2-pc. MODERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE -- Beautiful shade of orchid, Was 299.95. HOSTESS CHAIRS -- Large size! Wide range of at- tractive decorator colors. Cash 'n Carry. 8.88 TOSS CUSHIONS -- Assorted sizes, shapes and colors in this big group! Cash 'n Carry. 87° To 2.95. NOW SPACE SAVER DAVENPORT -- Sturdy construc- tion throughout. Choice of attractive 34.77 colors. NOW ...... Miscellaneous Bargains 3 PC; SECTIONAL -- Modern in Apple Green with foam rubber cushions -- by Sklar, Regular 269.00. ONLY sae 177.00 1 only -- TEAK CHINA CABINET -- Consists of base and hutch top in modern teak, Regular 149.00. ONLY ....-- ee ee ey Pre-Season Offer -- FOLDING SUMMER CHAIRS -- Colorful and sturdy. Reg. 5.95, 1 only -- WALNUT PLANTER ON LEGS -- 7 feet long and 2 feet high. Complete with plants. Regular 129.95 ONLY NIGHT TABLES -- Modern style night tables Un- finished and ready to paint or stain. Cash 'n Carry. NOW CONTINENTAL BEDS -- Complete with washable headboards, quilt-top mattresses, box 38 $8 springs and legs. Was 59.95. NOW .... . SHREDDED FOAM PILLOWS -- Floral covering. Limit: two per customer, Was 1.49. 97* BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS -- Ideal for those small clean-up jobs in the living room. Wes 8.95. NOW ARBORITE COFFEE TABLES -- Sturdy. Arborite table tops. Matching end tables available at the same low price! Was 10.95. 6.99 NOW .... TV TRAY TABLES -- Set of 4 trays plus rolling cart that doubles as a server, Cash 'n Carry. 8.88 Was 14.95. NOW 6-TRANSISTOR RADIOS -- 7 only! Leather carry- ing case, batteries and other accessories : 11.77 included. Was 17.95. NO W 1 only! HAND-MADE INDIAN CARPET -- Embos- esi wean new, 808.00 11 only! BOX SPRINGS --- By "Serta" and "Bever- ly'. All standard sizes in the group. Nice tickings. Some slightly soiled. Was 89.50. ee eoes Brand Name APPLIANCES "HOOVER" CONSTELLATION VACS -- Hoover's most powerful model. Floats on air, Complete with attachments. Was 59.95. NS ihieedieneotscs AOE WESTINGHOUSE RANGE -- Deluxe 30" automatic it with rotisserie and full-width platform light. emovable oven door with windows, i 197.00 Special, NOW UPRIGHT HOME FREEZERS -- Hold 440 Ibs. Safety signal light, 5-year guarantee. Takes up no more space than a refrigerator, Was 299.00. NOW eee 21 7.00 WESTINGHOUSE WRINGER WASHER -- Power pump self-indexing wringer. Chrome wringer drain boards. Special, 97.00 BRAND NEW REFRIGERATORS -- Compact size, ideal for bachelor apartments, doctor's office, bar, or office. 5-year guarantee. 121 00 eee s Special NOW FLOOR POLISHERS--Famous Hoover model, comes complete with attachment, buffing pads and brushes. Special, NOW ee dis ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS -- inglis. All fabric, with infinite heat control. Lint collector. 138 Auto. Cool down. Special, NOW .... 2 GILSON CHEST FREEZER -- 15 cu. ft. with slight- ly dented lid. Full warranty with a food. spoilage insurance. Signal light, basket and 1 divider. Special, NOW ....--...... McCLARY-EASY REFRIGERATORS -- 14 cu. ft., big porcelain enamels. Crisper and slide-out shelves. Was 349.00, NOW 248.00 "FRIGIDAIRE" COUNTER TOP ELEMENTS -- 1 set only! Beautiful ag chrome. Can be built-into your counter top. Was 169.00. : ow ..... 97,00 BEDROOM SUITES 1 only -- "PEPPLER" FRENCH PROV, BED -- Beautifully styled in antique and gold poster bed. A real 'buy' at this low price. Was 129.00. NOW heeieas f 10 only -- TOP QUALITY MATTRESSES -- By "Serta" and "Beverly". All standard sizes in the group, Nice tickings. Some slightly soiled Was to 89.50. NOW 1 only -- DRESSER MIRROR -- By Hepworth. Large size. Was 39.50. NOW 11.00 RADIO - TV - STEREO PORTABLE RECORD PLAYERS -- Admiral Auto- matic, 4-speed changer. Choice of 3 brown, red, green. Was 54.50, NOW ... ls R.C.A. VICTOR TV SETS -- 'New Vista' Chassis 26-tube functions. Handsome cabinet 217 00 design. Priced with Trade. NOW .... ® ELECTRIC ORGAN -- One only! Estuy Organ, You save over 180.00 on this unit if you buy now. Easy terms of course. Was 599.00. 4 8. 00 s NOW.......% ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE eoeeare

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