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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1966, p. 20

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20_ ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneudey, October 12, 1966 DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of «Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports Peet © Kindergarten, Miss Lynda Sing- er; Grade 1, Miss Margaret Knight; Grade 1 and 2, Miss Women's Sens, ecgduaes Raverly. Anderson: Grade 2. Crise of Mrs. John|Miss Helen Boddy; Grade 3, with Mrs, John Miss Christine Thompson; Grade 4, Miss Sylvia Grose; Grade 5, Mrs. Jean McIntyre; Grade 5 and 6, Mr. Allan Bracey; Grade 6 and 7, Mr. Garry Minacs; Grade 8, Mr, Simon Bax; Home Economics, Miss Margaret Donaldson; op- portunity class, Mrs. Mary Da the Sunday School commit-|Pigeon; and Mr. Morley will bring suggestions to; Hughes, work shop and indus- te next meeting for redecorat- trial arts. img and improving the class}; It was announced that the ms. Mrs. Steven Hercia,| Kindergarten tea would be held) a _ Stec, og th ouced pet October 19. | 5 Donal loway and) Mrs. John Dutchak are teach- ars. Findley. Cocceniate 3 He dip oy een. d her home to Unit 10 of thanked the! Siceeoen for their family, pie.|King Street ~ United Church "The heer per Ukrainian «A report of plans for the weekend Eastern Canada con- eo was given a! Mrs, orley Parfinuk gave cea treasurer's report and Redpath, announced the follow- dates: November 9, le of used clothing to he packed; October 13, UCW Gen- eral meeting, 8 p.m. at St, Andrew's United Church; No- vember 1 and 3, Presbytery will meet; November 16, 'Merry- Go-Round Bazaar" , 2.30 p.m. to goods will be accepted at the Hall from 8.00 a.m. that morn- ing, but other articles should be brought to the next meeting. Mrs. Redpath explained the feencia! hraskdawn af UCW work and commitments at dit- ferent levels across Canada, Mrs, Roy Lee chose "Cana- dian Christian Thanksgiving" as her theme for the devotional period, after which refresh- ments were served. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harold |, Bradburn, 321 La Salle avenue south. Plastic ware will se dem- onstrated and guests will be welcomed. HADASSAH Piyah Chapter of Hadassah) held its first meeting of the season at. the Hotel Genosha in the form of a dinner meet- ing. Committees and captains 'were picked for the coming Women for the October meet- Bic, program and the Shopping| ing. Ten. members were pres of which were successful pro- ent, and a guest, Mrs. Raymond} jects. The fall iq Jenkins, 'was introduced. \ October 3. ravage Au tmae The president, Mrs. Douglas! -|year's activities. It was an- nounced that a mammoth rum- 'mage sale would be held in October, | : A generous donation to St.| Andrew's College in Winnipeg as approved by the members. annual students' day din- ner will be held in November. Further plans will be made at the November meeting in Mrs. John Goreglad's home. SOUTH SIMCOE H-8 The South Simcoe Home and School Association held its first meeting of the new season with Mrs. Kenneth Code, the presi- dent, presiding. Mrs. Code welcomed every- One and remarked she was pleased to see so many fathers present. » Mr. James Wagg, president, spoke briefly and introduced the teaching staff as follows: Send Them In Fail infants te 14 (9 to 12 (boys'). YOUNG Finest fashions in children's wear ever to be designed. Finest quolity 'and value in boys' end girls' wear eyer to be here "THE BEST COST LESS AT..." Oshawa Shopping Centre Out To Play Fashions in sizes from irls') and infants AGES ------ peo =~ an a rw ee ee @ FIBERGLASS e BOUCLES e ARNEL (eine 0 TR Bh eee eke --< mene lid denial (1-3 ceettaens RR Peer Oe came eH aii WARD'S | Draperies Choose From Oshawo's Largest Selection Of Ready-To-Hang Draperies Linings of Sateen or Milium Lining. @ BROCADES @ ANTIQUE SATIN RAYON/COTTON ECONOMY RANGE All Soteen or Milium Lined DRAPES 2 WibTHs j 3 a 4s" TTRACK | 72" TRACK | 96" TRACK | 4 WIDTHS | i) 6 wioTHs | 8 WibTHS iTS FITS 144" TRACK | 192" TRACK "| 11 9 | 18" | 938 Ser rea 2B Sw eh 95" LENGT! Ll 4 4: af 29% oo a 59% FIBERGLAS* DRAPES 14 Potterns -- Decorator Colors _| 2 WipTHs j 3 bok ag | é Yere ae" TTRACK 72" TTRACK 96" TRACK 14 18% 1 a La | 6 WIDTHS 140" "s WIDTHS" 144" TRACK 192" TRACK AA 8 "5g Our Workroom Experts will olter | Ready-to-Hang Draperies to fit your dividual measurements . . . Chorge for this oon are very reasonable our NEW FALL FAB fered... New Weaves... Celanese LININGS -- 35 colors, 54". Sotin-Back CREPE -- 10 colors, 45". Terylene CRUSHED ICE -- White, 45". Terylene POPLIN -- White, 45'. Yord HOPSACKING -- 5 potterns ond colors, 45'. CORDUROYS -- 15 colors, 36". New Colours , . . and all of the ol Yard Yord .-... Yord . Ved i vesccse Metallic BROCADE -- 5 colors, 36". Yord ......... Nylon NET -- TULLE -- 10 colors, 54-72". Yard Winston Washoble FLANNEL -- 18 colors and patterns, 54", Bonded ORLON HOMESPUN -- 5 colors, 60", Wool FLANNEL -- 14 colors, 56". Yard ] Houndstooth SUITINGS -- 3 colors, sizes, 56'!.. Yard Weol FAILLE -- 5 colors, 56'. Yerd .. CAMEL HAIR COATING -- 56". Yard ..... OSHAWA'S DRAPERY & FABRIC 31 SIMCOE SOUTH SUITS -- COATS -- DRESSES A seasonal collection of Fall/Winter Fabrics -- One of the biggest selections we hove of- VO 6 05.65 iene oo ended Satin BROCADES -- 11 colors, patterns, 36. Yard ....ceceeceees SUITING -- COATING ~-- "Maple Leef" Torten -- 56". Yard WARD'S | over $8,500.00 IM PRIZES RICS id favourites too... sooes 1.15 + 1.59 + 2.98 + 2.79 - 2.98 - 4.50 2.98 ooes 2.98 - 3.98. 4.98 3.98 - 4.98 3.98 - 4.50 - 5.50 4.50 6.98 - 7.98 coe 7.50 STORE 725-1151 8 p.m, at the UAW Hall. Baked|" Brooklin Men And Women Work Together The 1966-67 scouting season in Brooklin opened for the Cubs September and for the Scouts in October. Mr. William Lawler, Owasco District Commissioner Cubs, invested Mrs, Carl Johansen and Mr. Ross McCartney at the recent Cub meeting. They, aung wi mi, Vaeis gunanen and Mrs, Elgin Finch will be assisting the Cub leader, Mrs. Russell Hayden. Mr. Russell Hayden will again be the scoutmaster assisted by Mr. Robert May and Mr, Jerry Colleran. The September meetings saw the elections of the new execu- tives in both the Group Com- mittee and the Scout Group Auxiliary. Mr. Fred Evans was elected chairman of the Group Committee with Mr. Alec Eschscholtz, treasurer; Mr. Lance Beath, transportation; Mr. Alex Blair, paper drive; For Scouting Mr. Glenn Caverly, secretary; and Mr. William Lamb, District Council representative. Mrs, Wayne Zylstra is presk. dent of the Auxiliary with Mrs. James Burlison, secre Mrs, Jack Bartlett, treasurer; Mrs, Herald Matthews, vice- pr id: at and repr ne ative to Uivup Cumimiiiice, Mio, oii cause of Thanksgiving this month, the meeting will be held on October 17 at 8:00 p.m. at the old Township Hall, The Scout Group Auxiliary holds its meetings the 2nd 'Thursday of every month with the October ,|meeting being held at the home of Mrs. James Burlison at 8:00 p.m, Mr. -Fred Evans stated that tary; |the parents should be reminded that without their support the Scouts and Cubs could not con- tinue in Rrooklin. He urged all parents to attend these meet- ings and support the people who are gg to help the boys in Brooklin. DEFENDS MISTRESS MINSTEAD, England (CP)-- Pincher, a mongrel nine inches tall, fought a wild Alsatian on a Hampshire farm to protect his mistress, The big dog killed two calves and attacked Violet Bid- diecombe when the plucky Pin- cher hurled himself into the fight. A doctor said he saved Mrs. Biddlecombe's life. Colleran, sewing; Mrs. Joseph Pitts, membership; and Mrs, Howard Richardson, publicity, The paper drives have started again with the first drive last Saturday. These drives are held the second Saturday of every month and the profits are used to finance scouting. The aux- iliary is sponsoring a wiener demonstration, November 2 at the Odd Fellow's Hall and Apple Day will be held October 22. The Group Committee. meet- ings are usually held on the 2nd Monday of the month but be- Itsa Fur-trim WIALKER'S ed Left ; Double breasted styling, highlighted with horizontal seaming. Flap pockets. Bubbling ever im all-wool bouclé with a wedding ring collar executed in luxurious bleached Canadian Raccoon. Black, grey, jade, teal, camel. Petite sizes, 7-15, ~» 59, 98 :'Another double breasted version, se popular this fall, is detailed with a low-slung back belt. Vertical slit pockets. In beautifal bouclé with a samp- tnous shawl collar im bleached. Canadian Raccoon. Jade, teal, grey, camel, black. Junior sises, 6-14, ~» 59.98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED Wake FR" THE HOME OF THE BRANDS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-4626 PRINTED MATTE JERSEY Y Sizes Only Q.® Ever own a dress that made you feel just great every time you slipped it on? This, is that kind of dress. The look is a. petite roll collar that erids in a flip bow tie... three-quarter length sleeves . . . self covered buttons ... slim belt and graceful fully lined skirt. In beautiful crease- resistant matte jersey. Green and blue print. A Rite-Fit dress by "Lady Fair." 1414-2214. RS THE HOME OF THE BRANDS Where good taste in fashion is not expensive, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE -- 728-4626

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