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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1965, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, September 9, 1965 Jgram to solve community Mrs. Stevens ! in interview that established ape work 19 - Vi CEe (oinp peepee ~~ Rt, Rev. J, A. illan of divee- _con- Calgary Priest Tells CWL --Cut Pastoral Apron Strings SASPER-AMe(OP) The An. a later address: Wathar laity should not be tled to the O'Byrne asked delegates to ex. fend their sphere of 'intérest apron strings of the pastor.isevond league business, ° Giving financial aid to needy Rev. P. B, O'Byrne of Calgary, chairman of a panel discussion|neopie and underta fa welfare projects hoagie | good) aTehips are pea! Ue on social action, said Tuesday| during the annual Catholic/¢nough, he said, oan referred to the Women's League convention. Pay a t) "A : 5 ree . n | Pikah reset ne sy Ly Pople leviate the causes that lead to back CWL councils 25 years, |*C!al welfare, Earlier Tuesday, Mrs, Her- LER yp BP ge wg man Stevens of Calgary, i thorit: ou too ary, imme- ee an ts ediate past president of the ' it. sage le iy wg Ay CWL, said the league should mn-larg Ter ae ee ae ae ee crease its contribution to na- waver LARGE SIZE SHOPPE th t hureh,"" "ie owe Cake confined| tional social work scholarships, HAVING TROUBLE SIZES from 144 = 32% ond Rog, 38 te $2, ; to prominent Roman Catholic 4 Delegates agreed thé league LOVELY LARGE SIZE clergy from Western Canada. Rev, G, J. Schachtel of Re-ig having difficulty collecting money for two $1,500 social FAl ND WINTER aa a LARGE KAYE"S sis" gina, director of the Saskatche- wan CWL, asked Sf Father!work scholarships awarded nia tionally. zZtS SHOP 68 Simcoe St. N. O'Byrne favors doing away Mrs. A. A. Boucher Of Van- 725-5451 Edmonton, Alberty Pe i a t with CWL groups entirely, : couver, education convener of the 180,000 member league, said $54,000 is contributed by mem- bers annually to scholarships in| parishes and provinces. | "We need more social work-| ers across Canada,' Mrs. Stev-| ens said. "As the league is un-| dertaking a social action pro-| Father O'Byrne said he would do away with clerical direction of the CWL because 'many parish priests tend to stifle the league's work. NO TEA-PARTY Msgr, Charles Empson of Winnipeg, Manitoba'? CWL di- rector, agreed with Father O'Byrne. that "sometimes di- rectors have stifled aspirations of councils," but said "more frequently they have guided councils to fruitful work and saved the CWL from becoming a tea-party. "The director is a spiritual councillor or he is no director at all,' Msgr. Empson said. -- THESE FANCY PANTS, tions, are lined in black of supple cotton suede with rayon. hundreds of tiny perfora- TAILORED JEANS made of rugged wide-wale cordu- Chicago Show Features Many Household Items : By ELEANOR ROSS \to hold it on the side of the | panel to use as a phone desk, A hall thronged with store| freezer, | It is available to frame a stand-| buyers examining and ordering) Of course there is an increas-| ard wall phone unit, or it can| from a display of nearly 250,000/ing variety of Teflon - coated|be mounted separately from the! houseware arideeta-otbat was| cooking utensils, | telephone. the picture at the fall '65 Na-| And in addition, there is even| Another manufacturer had a tional Housewares Show Te/a coated electric iron as well|portable electric clothes dryver cently held in Chicago. /as aluminum ice trays treated|that can be used in the bath: Many of the new items are|inside and out, so they will re-|room for all small washables, geared to satisfy growing con-|lease easily from the freezer, | It had an extra bonnet attach- sumer demands for greater|and the cubes from the trays,;ment to 'double' as a hair comfort, convenience and lei-|themselves. dryer. sure living. | Cordless and battery-operated| For patio or picnic use, there We were interested in anjcarving knives are offered and|was an aluminum folding table automatic, pickproof combina- enero tand chair set that weighs but tion door lock that unlocks by) |27 pounds. All four chairs fold pushbutton combination control | CWL Has Increase |up and store inside the full-size and locks again when the reset | bridge table, which itself folds button is pushed. | Of 20,000 Members) in half and has a carrying Kitchen housewares include a) | handle, double-duty cutting board with} JASPER, Alta. (CP)--Mem-) roy, are cut full length, as shown, or with a shorter leg. WINS GARDEN DOUBLE BRANTFORD, Ont, (CP)-- People at the fall flower show in this southern Ontario city are getting used to Mrs, Fred Me- Arthur's greéh thumb. This year she swept the board, win- ning at the same show the Whitaker Trophy for the second time and the over-all champion- ship for the sixth time, A spe- cial feature of the show was arranging each exhibit to relate FOR THE FINEST Custem and Ready Made DRAPES in the letest Shedes end Fobrics.. . 900... Mé&C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS OXPERTLY INSTALLED 723-7827 there are more electric appli- ances of all types that operate this way. DES KIS BUILT IN On view, too, was a color-! co-ordinated, wall-hanging tele- |new houseware products in jcluded such items as oxygenat- ling tablets to provide bubbles of pure oxygen in the water solution to keep plants and cut flowers fresh longer; and two-| in-one plastic candles that can vary in size from 12 inches to 15 inches, by means of three- inch inserts and replaceable flame 'tips. BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 Tete re esse sere he ss emaeeeeeer esos es ee EEN eSesererasweetcassseeetisuaaeesese' Burns Jewellers Is Ready! | | \------- come in forest green, camel, FAKE FUR 18 fashioned slate blue and pale olive. 'Western Jeans Graduate | 'To A Haute Couture Status Also a barbecue grill with a a deep well-and-tree for use/bership in the Catholic Wom- built-in fire-starte rprovided a with an electric carving knifejen's League of Canada is esti-|T¢ady-to-cook charcoal fire in 15 - jon one side, the other side plainim ated at 180,000, convener| minutes, with the use of a single By SUSAN BARDEN | INTERESTING FABRICS \for slicing and dicing fruits and|Mrs, Merman Stevens of Cal.| sheet of newspaper, | A generous helping of high) The materials used are clas-| vegetables. gary said Tuesday. Member-| And finally, the plethora of| ; : = Another item was a heated |ship last year was estimated at| istyle tailoring has transformed|sic stretch denim, wide-wale carving board in cast alumi-|160.000 members. jthe standard Western jean from) spun, flocked suede with a vel-|num, with a solid maple block! Parish councils increased by! «a utility wardrobe item into a) ours effect and a dress-loomed| that can be locked in position|§5 to 1,798. | Le FJranklins ; sstatus symbol for college girls|fabric with a denim appear-| anywhere along the hawt hal _~ a 'and 'their younger sisters. --_| ance. |provide a safe wood surface to} Neen ENGLISH MOST | MONTREAL (CP) -- The| * jcut on, AUTHENTIC CUT LIKE WOOL BATTERY-OPERATED RACK | world now needs more teachers| One American manufacturer 'ef peans for growing men found . A particularly dashing model) Other kitchen wares shown|of English than teachers of any| is made of black and white included a battery-operated au-|subject, says Monika Keyhoe, a OF OSHAWA ity * that the girls were buying boys' : pants because they couldn't find «the authentic article in their {ashops, So the company has re- «eently branched out and is giv- * ing teenagers and college co-eds «the real thing styled especially «for them, The pants are designed to pro- houndstooth - ehecked dress tomatic towel rack that unrolls|United States linguistic expert denim which has the feel and|Paper towels at the press of @|who organized a crash program| look of wool. button and stops wh released. ALL MATERIALS Then there is a four-way com- Full-length pants are made bination oven-broiler that bakes in all of the materials, while|and toasts on one side, broils stretch denim and wide-wale|and roasts on the other. corduroy are also offered in A vinyl freezer mitt protects « vide the contour fit so coveted! the cut-offs, The latter are really the homemaker's hands while * by the girls in combination with) a variation on the popular long) she is handling food in the deep » the equally desired cowboy look,| shorts or pedal pushers, \freeze. The mitt has a magnet! en it is|to teach English to Koreans. PIANO CLASSICAL end POPULAR For further information PATRICIA TUCK 74 BURK ST OSHAWA 725-4587 Start their school year right with practical gifts to give them pleasure and serve them well! School Special For Boys and Girls WATCHES 7,95 "Specially Fer Young Moderns" RUTHERFORD'S Present This... New 9-Pce. Decorator Living Reom Group! Here's What You Get! @ Medern 3-seater sofe and eheir with foam eushions end beeks In your choice of new fol! colors in beautiful long wearing nylon frieze, @ 2 Modern Step Tables with heet ond stein resistant Arborite tops, @ Matching Coffee Tobie. @ 2 Solid walnut complimentary teble lamps. @ 2 Velvet toss cushions. Remember! , , - RUTHERFORD'S 5-Yoor Construction Warrenty on your new chesterfield end chely .. - our same le your guerentes of quolity. 9-PCE. GROUP 99 199.00 CAMPUS TOO | Smith-Corona TYPEWRITERS 69.50 OPEN FRIDAY Til 9 p.m. PEN and PENCIL SETS from 1.00 Complete Assortment LUGGAGE At prices to suit every budget. CHARGE IT AT Enter the coat with a many-sided personality. Te careerists, it offers the obvious elegance of good tailoring, a day-to-dusk versatility. To university girls, the verve of bold patterns, intriguing textures and spirited fashion details, Small wonder these new beauties are so well loved. ENJOY RUTHERFORD'S EASY BUDGET TERMS EXACTLY AS SHOWN paren ER 'FRANKLIN'S 64 Simcoe St. North DOWNTOWN OSHAWA FOR THE FINEST FURNITURE VALUES Rutherford: TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 154-156 SIMCOE $1 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL -- 9 Immediate Delivery or Leyewey. North S JEWELLERS = * »=. tum

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