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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1964, p. 7

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THE omnawa Tr : . Oe mt Y ira tetany Te EA Ht k(x, a eS Gt eta ednesday, November 18, 1964 Lodge Honors Late Member Noble Grand, Sister Louise Pil- key conducted the recent meet- ing of Joy Rebekah Lodge. She was assisted by the vice grand,| © Sister Esther Clodd. : The charter was yrs in loving memory of Sister June Michell, Past District deputy president of Area No. 7, Osh- @wa West and a former mem- ber of Joy Lodge. dance committee reported that plans are under way for the annual Christmas dance to be held Dec. 12. The lodge Christmas party will be held Dec, 14 with Sis- Spectacular savings! All highest quality: merchandisg you'll be proud to give the most discriminating person on your list. ters Shirley Knox, Isabel Annis and Ruth Hoy in charge of pro- gram. A don&tion was made for the Christmas party at the Oddfel- lows and Rebeccah Home at Barrie. Brother Roy Carter showed a number of interesting movies and slides. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ellicott are on a business trip to Washing- ton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Etherington, of Waterloo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson. Mrs. Joan Tinker is a patient in Ajax Hospital. Mrs. Maud Hamilton is home after her stay in hospital. Ross Clark, of Islington, call- ed on his mother, Mrs. William Clark, last week. The thermometer on the Church lawn has gone up to $18,000 towards the $20,000 ob- jective for the building fund. PLAN SCOUT PARTY The Group Committee of the Ast Brock Pickering Cub and Scout Troop met at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Ken Fallis, Plans for the Christmas party, which is to be held on Dec. 14, in the Red Cross building, were discussed. All Cubs, Scouts and their families are invited. There will be a paper drive! on Nov. 21, weather permitting. Anyone who could drive would be more than welcome to come and give their assistance to this cause. Mrs . Jean Ellicott held a = had in her home last week. e profits go to the evening of the United Church omen. The girls who work in the ait GIRLS' ESKIMO PARKA > gi 10.99 In wonderful, euddly Orlon® pile. Contrasting Orlon® pile trim is repea' on head-hugging hood. Colorful braid trim at hem and sleeves in true Eskimo fashion. ited lining to keep a girl Se cies be ite lary Sr oe Boys' DRESSING GOWNS by 'Starr-Hollywood' per and two slit pockets. Ivory, royal or MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Reg. values up to $5 88 Sale! ea. Handsome assortment of fine quali pine A esa Municipal Office a miscellaneous shower for one of their fellow employees, Miss Sheryle Lis- comb, at the Spruce Villa Hotel tly. Sheryle is being mar- Sizes 98 Sizes 98 red. Sizes 7-14. : : ees ; 4 shirts bearing Walker' : : 8-12 14-18 P Neots hae bead beige iene ae GIRLS' STRETCH SLIMS » te i a seach tial and authentic tartans Regular and i PE a Wan tan wodinn bs eevee Sikes Oyu, Seen 4.88 side : led '20 a gh tke this co ae washable, Full sizes for utmost comfort Noy. 21. Sale! Sgt. and Mrs. William Knock pg od at the home of Mrs. Ellicott. Sgt.. Knock serv- ed with the United States Army Germany and Mrs. Knock, former Teen Ellicott, had seen her mother in five . They will visit his fam- in California before being to North Carolina. 'The sympathy of the commun- ity goes to the family of the late Fred Hicks. At the recent Cub meeting three Cubs, Billy Umpher, Da- vid Carter and Adrian Cadden, were invested. They were wel- comed into the pack by Kaola Lorraine Ilott and assistants. One Cub, Robert Bath, went up to Scouts in a going-up cere- mony. Donald Campbell receiv- ed his Second Star. A community shower was held fn the Township Hall for Miss Sheryle Liscombe and James Pearce prior to their marriage. A welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Coats and family, formerly of Ottawa, who moved into the house vacated by the Russel Frame family. Meeting Has Missions Theme AUDLEY (TC) -- The UCW met at the church on Wednes- day evening. The president, Mrs. Bert Guthrie conducted the business. Twelve ladies answer- ed the roll call. Miss Beatrice McLean, Green- wood, gave the worship, assist- ed by Mrs. Arch Bell, Mrs. Bill Guthrie and Mrs. Frank Mur- ray. Two missionary hymns were sung. Miss McLean spoke on India, describing the rural problems. Mrs. George Squire assisted her. The speaker also showed colored slides on a Panorama Tour of India. The hostess, Mrs. Frank Mur- ray, served refreshments. The next meeting will be at 2.15 p.m. Dec. 9. During the church service on Sunday afternoon, Susan Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Puckrin, was presented for bap- m. A number from here attended the commencement exercises at Pickering District High School Friday evening. Joyce Smith re- ceived her Grade 12 commercial diploma: and Eleanor Westney received her Grade 12 diploma. Congratulations to Eleanor who received several awards and to Marilyn Tapscott who received an award for highest in Grade @ commercial. Ronald Smith, Glenn Squires and Eleanor Westney. gained first class honors and are on the honor roll. Anne Guthrie and Linda Seto re- QUILTED DUSTERS Filled With Bondicell* Reg. Value to 8.98 Sale! Your favorite sleepy time gal will love the warmth without weight of this Celanese* acetate with Celacloud* dus- ter. Flower-blooming patterns in relax- ing shades, Pink, gold or blue predomin- ating. Sizes small, medium, large. *Registered Canadian Trademarks, Just the thing to wear with it! These tailored slims feature Grip-Tex waist- band and-detachable instep straj Black, red, brown or blue. 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Truly a ft to cherish for many a winter, ring collar, three- White, by 'Shulton' Sale! This luxuriow: a costly fur Fa button closing and slash ivory or brown, Sizes 10-16, BOYS' PYJAMAS stg 1.98 54¢° 2.98... Tailored from Canadian flannelette in fancy patterns. Sanforized for carefree washing. Choose from a variety of colors and patterns. as she walks. Panties adorned with nylon and lac Sew and Save for Christmas TOYS.BY THE YARD Make your own delightful stuffed toys, a doll's wardrobe and hand puppets, So easy and fun to make with cotton Praigalalie-Laons cut-outs, Reg. 1.39 yd. Sale! 1.17 yd. PRINTED CORDETTE Washable embossed cotton to work magic with and turn into hostess gowns, dusters -- even dressing gowns if you wish. Geometric and floral patterns in a variety of colors by "Tex-made'. 42" widths. Reg. 98¢ yd. Sale! 87¢ yd. CHRISTMAS THEME COTTON PRINTS Colorfast washable festive designs. There are bells, pointsettias, wreaths -- for instance. Make charming gift aprons or table cloths for all your holiday entertaining. Reg. 98¢ yd. Sale! 87¢ yd. CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS Sew your own colorful stockings your family will cherish for years, Novelty designs on sturdy flannelette, One yard makes five stockings! 36" widths. Reg. 1.19 yd. Sale! 97¢ yd. or 20¢ for one stocking END OF SEASON. REMNANT CLEAR- ANCE! Up to 50% off. Wide, beautiful seleo- tion of cottons, silks and woolens in a vari of lengths. Widths vary from 36" to 54". ruffles. Snow white. THICK 'N THIRSTY TERRY TOWELS by 'Caldwell' These first-quality luxurious towels come in two charming print patterns. Buy singly. or by the set. Extra Large Bath Towels; 2.98 value. Sale! is 1 98 ea, Hand Towels: 1.59 value. Sale! 1.29 ea, Face Cloths: 79¢ value. Sale! 59¢ ea. Non-Allergenic PRINT BLANKETS Reg. 14.95. Sale! 13.88 ea. The only blanket in Canada that features the new tufted nap-construction. Zefran 'Acrylic' fibre made to order for allergy suf- ferers. Launders like a dream, Printed floral blossoms in gold, pink, blue or lilac on white grounds. Double bed size 70"x 90", Boxed. - BEAUTIFUL BLENDED BLANKETS 7.972. Reg. 8.98. Sale! - These warmth without weight blankets are double woven and satin bound. Contain 12% _ wool. Boxed for gift giving. Relaxing shades of rose, blue, green, sand hite, double bed tine 72°90", . ries OLD SPICE GIFT SETS Only 1.50 up He-man toiletries for your favorite man. Shaving cream, after-shave lotion, deo- oe = just 3! te of the items, attra ly pa the famous clipper ship... tel ptt based FAMOUS TEX-MADE 'IBEX' FLANNELETTE BLANKETS So downy soft with whipped stitch ends for longer wear. Variety of pastel borders. 70" x90". Reg. 5.99. Sale! 5.49 pr. 80" x 90". Reg. 6.99. Sale! 6.29 pr. FLANNELETTE FITTED SHEETS Substandards. Contour style with elastic cor- ners for snug fit. Hes ight i *Tex-Made'. p Pre Baa pt Phy ae seem BF Twin Bed Size. ' 2.97 ea, Double Bed Size 3.47 ca. SHAWA : Open Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. > . a 0! WALKER'S snovens Teocter al Hiker 3 om ceived their Grade 12 diploma at Anderson High School, Whitby. Sympathy of the community is extended to Lester Walsh, Ever- ett and Marjorie, on the passing on Thursday of Mrs. Walsh: Mrs. J. R. Davidson flew to Medicine Hat, Alberta, last ta be with her mother, @mith, who is in hospital. Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Refunded

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