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The Oshawa Times, 18 Feb 1960, p. 8

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|Canadian Federation of Business ii 'Women Request ..: Professional Women's Clubs, B S Canadian Federation of Univer- ! n sity Women, Canadian Home an tamps {Economics Association, Dominion When the Canadian Association | Council of the Woman's Associa~ . of Consumers presented a brief|tion United Church of Canada, i » to the Prime Minister of Can-|Federated Women's Institutes of : ; ; i . ada, asking a ban on the use of Canada, National Council Cana- : ; stamps, other national women's dian Daughters' League, Nation- : ids § an gr organizations sent personal rep- al Council of Jewish Women of resentatives to strengthen the Canada, Pioneer Women's Organ- Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 . $8 ; 4 / % 1 plea. The brief was endorsed by: |ization Inc., National Council of ; a ? Canadian Dietetic Association, Women, YWCA of Canada. 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 18, 1960 King Street Happy Doubles Sponsor Valentine Dance Amid a setting of red valen-|Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffrey, Mr.| tines and cupids, the King Street|and Mrs. Jack Lowry, Mr. and Happy Doubles Club played host|Mrs. Joseph MacMillan, Mr, to the various double clubs in|and Mrs. George Perkin, Mr. and this area at the Oshawa Airport/Mrs. Max Slessor, Mr. and Mrs. Recreation Hall on Friday, Feb-|Ernest Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ruary 12. Piatti, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Law, The guests were welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall, 2 the presidents, Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ovens, Mr. be a Douglas Forrester and Vice-|and Mrs. Gordon Adair, Mr, and ATR -%% Presidents Mr. and Mrs. Eric/Mrs. Douglas Carmichael, Mr. y "4 Booth. Bryce Brown and hisjand Mrs. Lornell Parliament. a 3 |Sevenaires provided music and] Mr, and Mrs. Harold Davis, " .¥ % 2 : 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Souch con- Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Dixon, Mr. gt va, A / Se" i eich ¢§ |vened the refreshment commit-|and Mrs. Cyril Campbell, Mr. E y su ¢ 3 : \ ~ n --_-- th _- . ee . PI tee. Spot anges were won byland Mrs. William Murray, Mr.| ® 2 Lr 3 a AE s . A gad 273 7 4 7 HI EVERYBODY, TODAY I M ONE! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooke and and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Mr. and SALMON LOAF WITH PINEAPLLE-PEPPER SAUCE Excitingly NEW! Mr. George Perkins and Mrs. Mrs. George McKinstry, Mr, and Celebrating his first birthday | grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. (Matthew Slessop Pi prize biti Mrs. LIL Shepherd, Mr. and 1 . ' * PY 4 today is Kevin Eric, son of | William Pomeroy, Oshawa, and [Won by r. and Mrs obert/Mrs, William Foreman, Mr. and Sal I, f B C S ] L 4 Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Sisel, | Mrs, Therese Sisel, Vienna Lean : |Mrs. D. K. Buchanan. Mr. and mon 0a ecome ompany pecla Ritson road south. Kevin's | Austria --Photo by Ireland | The 3 Seen Ysuclng Were: Meine R. Smith, Mr. au Mrs. Ray . -- pe bimir---------- o---- anon o---------- FETE rs, Jac udnicki, Mr. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 3: : re Wim Skee, amon 'With Addition Of Layer Of Pineapple and Mrs. Russell Christie, Mr.] Mr. and Mrs. Harry Souch,| . Indonesian Attache Speaker and Mrs. Stanley Brooks, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Holmes, Of al] the varied and enticing|green pepper, onion, mustard,jone cup. In a heavy saucepan mm roll-on lipstick ig Murray owner. Xe. wn Lg and Mrs. Stanley Gomme, | dishes that owe their popularity one teaspoon salt, pepper and|thoroughly mix brown sugar, r enneth Powell, Mr. and/Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron,|t, canned salmon, perhaps none|rolled oats. Measure reserved|cornstarch, salt. Blend in one by Richard Hudnut At B&P Club International Night Mrs Glen Glaspel], Mr and Mrs. Xe ng Nos. Charles Martin, lis go familiar as salmon loaf. Yet salmon liquid; add enough milk tojcup water, pineapple juice, and he Simin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilband, once again, salmon proves itsmake a total of 1 cup liquid.|vinegar. Cook, stirring, until Rolls on flowing color quickly, \ ' smoothly, automatically. va» = ni Se x Mr. Mrs. y Mr.|,. ay f : ; - 4 int * ing ioy of Ev i : : Petite and vivacious Tettie La- to their former place of employ-|" Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bickle jr 30d Mix Howard Cok, il versatility in this novel new ver-|Blend into other ing edients, mix'ure beils and thickens, is tupapua, attache at the Indon- ment Miss Marzaret Dancev. Mr. Rob Mrs. James Souch. Jr. Mr. sudo of the old favorite. Hawaiian |ring with a fork until thoroughly clear and smooth. Cut up enough : he aliCd esian embassy in Ottawa, charm-| "We are still fighting for a new ort Aldsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Colin Williams. Salmon Loaf features a surprise moistened and well mixed, Mix|of remaining pineapple spears Can't break off . . . like lipstick! audience a soont marriage law". s ss Latu- eich 0 » NVITS, . np rer ( freshing ec: od salmon well Yack 3 f 1 ins. : . * : ed her audience at a recentimar ge law said Mi Latu- 1 ance Beath, Mr. and Mrs. Doug-| Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brooks, Mr. geptre layer f reire hing canneq > a n vel I ol h A 9 10 measure 2 @ to 2/3 cup pine Can't melt . ov like lipstick ! Gives true meeting of the Business and Pro-|papua, "because the status of In-|joc ove" Mr. and Mrs Alan|and Mrs. William Nichol Mr | pineapple spears. The juicy, gol-|salmon mixture into greased loaf apple pieces. .Stir into sauce along thi to lips! I fessional Women's Club of Osh- donesian women is very unsé colt: Mr. and Mrs 'Douglas d Mrs. Cher Robi 50m, Mr | den fruit complements the de-/pan. Drain off and reserve juice with butter. Simmer a few min- outline your ups: in awa at Adelaide when factory in this field. Sharer. Mr. 29d Mis Bovd oe No Joy isd Som and lightfully seasoned salmon mix-|from pineapple spears. Arrange|utes. About 5 minutes before ser- 8 fabulous shades, she spoke on 'The R ome "Since 90 percent of the people! avy y ; : oy Ne rn ture with its unusually moist yet lengthwise over salmon, one layer|ving add green pepper strips . : : . ) Since percent of the e. Mr. " . Hallis ally 3 ; Z Ps. ' 00. in Indonesia Today uestslare Islamic in faith permitting en 20d Mis. Rallis Bota jes. Yernon Oshune; Mr. and|g0 texture, This is due to the (about 8) of pineapple spears. Serve hot. Makes about 2 cups. 'LipQuick' in slim, elegant, golden case 2 were present from the Pilot polygamy, property and per 1 Me a . i Hh ah . _ |use of rolled oats that also add|Cover with remaining salmon|---- ee e==eaimmes Refill $150 Club and the University Women's ts of the Wives ave not equal Ty an ys Ma hall Frgucls, bing and Mrs. Seymour Big-|; cuptle almost nut-like flavor. A mixture, packing down well. Bake| SPENDING FOR FUN Ty y wo ayes, wood, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon|, .qiv sweet-sour sauce is the|in moderately hot preheated oven| A penetrating article by Peter Club. y the husband's. A Moslem mar- > x I a "Indonesia", explained Miss a contract concluded be- hr. 2nd Se Hones, ai Hawker Me Se Mes. Robert perfect accompaniment for this 45 to 60 minutes until firm and Newman in a national magazine Latupapua, 'is a om-|tween the groom and the repre-/p ror. Mr and Mrs. Fred rn rs 200 IS, any Fain '| surprisingly appealing but ecc-|edges i rown.* Unmold|Predicts the break-up of the dol- lands v a ride. If her re-|g ' 3 ed Mr. and Mrs. John Stead, Mr.|; ical dinner dish. land g 'ut with serrated|lar in the family budget in 1965 with Piquant|as compared with 1928 and 1958, posed of 3000 is Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald/and Mrs. Robert Smyth, Mr. and| ulation of 90 million people." resentative is her father oriy, ..™ zp.' and Mrs. Hector|Mrs. Stanley Pilke WAIIAN SALMON LOAF i he th i : rear e dfather th ride's approval |n, 3 asus mrs, » 3 Y. AWAIIAN SALMON LO? neapp! oper Sauc ¥ according to t inki % After living for 300 years under father the br ide's approval py 0 on Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Howell | HA Pi leapple Pe pper auce, which econ g e thinking of econ Dutch colonial rule, Indonesia/lS not necessary Wrag IM M '|2, 1-pound cans pink salmon (4|should be prepared while loaf sts. agg Mr. and Mrs. George Lean, Mr. i™ bakes. Makes 6 to 8 servings, | It is interesting, in the analysis won its independence on August cpANGING MARRIAGE LAW | Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gifford, land Mrs. Merv a ; : i, ois to fall inte the gg c REL Juded the/Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Start nd and Mrs. abt ry deTman In cup finely chopped green pep- Pignan Pineapple Pepper Sauce of Mis figures, note thal rood: - CITY WIDE FREE DELIV ERY World of ¥ i Jipaess. during speaker, "we now have a new pro- Mr. and Mrs. August Geisberger,/and Mrs. Cyril Powell, Mr. and| Per f J SAsUTe Juice J lao wid tures have been and wi nek 8 KING ST. E. YT $30 SIMCOE ST.S trol for three years; This as fol.| Visional marriage contract, which |Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Broad- Mrs. Kenneth Powell, Mr. and|4 tablespoons finely minced onion. l|the decrease, but spending on| MaMa RA 3-2245| PHONE RAS-3546 lowed by five years of guerilla' Bot 1 et, but which is in-'bent, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morey, Mrs. Murray Powell, Mr. andy teaspoon dry mustard |Cars, Gadgets, the . so-called STORES IN JR OL RR wariare against the Netherlands fluential and aims at preventing Mr. and Mrs. Rae Crossman, Mrs. Gordon Jackson, Mr. and 1 te salt Ho! Cross WA "vices" Recreztion and Fun are SER to maintain the independence so/@ man from divorcing his >|Mr. and Mrs. Earle Richards, Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and Mrs| BSPODR .5 y on the increase. And (whether BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA hardly won : without reason or from having Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt, Mr. Robert Lean, Mr. and Mrs, Doug-| Dash pepper . [this is significant. or not), finall " four wives at the same time, This and Mrs. Earl Moore las Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. Eric|1% cups rolled oats Valentine Tea |-- Mea val C a oy 30"), lay COMPULSORY EDUCATION provisional contract now gives the. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huntley,|Booth, Mr, and Mrs. Robert|% cup milk (approximate) ints edical Care shows a marked| ,eeeeesessssssescscsscesscssssssssssssscecascssssssce Because of the difficulty in get- Wives an opportunity to defend/Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Goodman: Elston. |1, 20-ounce can pinapple spears| The Women's Auxiliary of Holy|' crease. ting access to education dur themselves |% cup brown sugar Cross Roman Catholic Church the Dutch colonial period, there| Miss Latupapua was born on |2 tablespoons cornstarch held a Valentine tea and bake was 92 per cent illiteracy in the|the island of Sulawesi and raised| l.teaspoon salt e in the parish hall. It was islands when nationhood was|in the Christian faith 1 cup water pened by t! lent, Mrs, . . achieved. By means of compul- her father was a 7il ser t {1 cup puice drained from pine- Joseph Cz g y table | k th i + S sory education of both children she was allowed to J t - | apple was beautifully decorated with a a [+] [ casua : Yiew 0 pring and adults this has now been re-'schools and was educated _Staff members and campers of her committee Mrs. J. A. Lang-|1/3 cup vinegar centre bouquet red roses and duced to less than 50 per cent. |capital city of Djkarta on the is-|Kileoo Camp, Minden, are holding |maid, tickets; Mrs. W. A. L.|Pineapple pieces Valentine hearts. Mrs. Reginald This amazing increase in lit- land of Java. She received her|their 27th annual re-union at the Freeborn, reservations; Mrs. |1. tablespoon butter |Reid was responsible for the eracy was inspired by the efforts diplomatic training at the For- University of Toronto on Satu. [D, J. Kennedy, table decorations,|% to 3% cup thinly sliced green table decorations. With of Raden Adjeng Kartini, an edu- eign Service Academy in Djkarta day. Attending from the Oshawa assisted by Mrs, W. H. Faint. De-| pepper Pouring tea were Mrs. Mau- Ll cated and brilliant Indonesian|and entered the foreign service area will be Pat Johnston, son of corations will be in the charge of| Grease a loaf pan approximat- rice Tallon and Mrs. J. H.| / i Our talented woman, who had pioneered the five years ago. Canada is her Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnston: Mrs, William Lock, assisted by|ely 9 x 5 x 2!% inches. Preheat|/Lyons. Mrs. James Hickey was x ! fight for equal right to education first foreign posting. Chris Langmaid, son of Dr. and|Mrs. Hardy Jesperson and MIS. oven to 375 deg. F. (moderately|in charge of the tea room. Serv- ; for both sexes during the Dutch . : Mrs. - Douglas Langmaid; Tom Walter Libby. Mrs. R. W. Barrip i) Drain and flake salmon, ing were Mrs. John Mullins, Mrs, i 4 occupation. Her efforts were FLAMES OF FELLOWSHIP Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. is prize convener and Mrs. Stan-| reserving liquid In a mixing| Reginald Reid, Mrs. Donald id + { MR MOR H brought to an end by her early The guest speaker was intro- E. J. Reed; Cameron Hall, son|ley Gales, publicity. [howl thoroughly lend cho ped Logan, Mrs. Leo Karnath, Mrs. . death at the age of 25 " duced by Miss Mildred Davidson of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hall; Brian| | 3 5 y pped es Sloan Mrs. Peter "Kroll While th were engaged in and Mrs. Gordon Conant ex- and John Morris, sons of Dr. and| Elder and Mrs. Charles Mar-| C hier NS. John Lack : e men ore wnpap the pressed the thanks of the audi- Mrs. M. L. Morris; Ian Beare, /acle and Mrs. Nathan Wager Robert Clayton, Mrs. P Andrews, | oY engrs Tor the. bake table ariaje asa 1€ ence. Following the address the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Beare, have returned from th's Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Good-| "rt = (8 oo Coe \ Dutch, the women took over the e Hana lo. Port Per Hi hd rom a monih's « |were Mrs. Stephen Coe and Mrs, ¢ impressive international candle- Port Perry; David Milne, son of visit to Florida, Elder and Mrs, /man, Mrs. Gordon Petre, Mrs Miri de} AM education of the people using the ,. .. A N WB orform. My % i = 9 Mrs, roti , H.-T. Anthony, assisted by Mrs.| t er Dutols schools 'where pot: ighting ceremony was perform- Mr. and Mrs D. Milne, Port Maracle visited their son, Mr, Knox, Mrs. M. Wylie, Mrs. W. A. [2 ank Huensgen sible. Some help was obtained « Iv Miss poze ii) nes PRY. {Ivan Maracle, and family in Or. Reyuolds 2nd Mss. E. Powless Dur n the afte rnoon the Rev T ot national chairm. an S i= . . | 3 9 ing tr rnoo: e «| tm the Uiited Saons and ort Wilson, Mrs. Gordon Conant | The Couples Club of Centre londo 2 NS ager isiied het Mrs. James Mitchison of lip Coffey and the Reverend 1 and some Irom fine (00mb0 ,n4 Miss Mildred Davidson who Street United Church entertained .' . "1 o » 800 n\ontreal accompanied by her Beriault called in to wish the ¥ A : : ma x Plan. ouesian Sindents 5 tee. | several members of the Humor-| 'amily in t. Petersburg. |two daughters, Laurie and Gayle. group success ; h 4 His charm is as irresistible as his now studying abroad In Europe, pws ceremony graphically shows esque Club for the Blind at a} : lis visiting her parents, Mr. and| The cake made and donated by | ' oung-hearted separates in Canada, U.S.A. and many other ; 0° Coa ind Stent of the In. bowling party during White You are Jnvited by the Social irr. Freq Sprager, Warren ave-|Mrs., James Hickey was won by[] § As > ire fon sie Sl pastel couniries ternational Federation of Busi- Week. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus|Department to send in any little Mrs. T. Wilson, Oxford street : > ns ile : : ; BO Wore Lambert . lor.|items of interest. News of teas, a 1. WiSon, UXIOIC Stree. Fk checks, plaids and solid spring wools UIDED DEMOCRACY ness and Professional Women's tam and Mr, and Mrs. Nor ; 5 GUIDED EMC CR) y western Clubs man Gower of thé Lions' Club as-|Surprise parties, showers anni- of superb quality ! sia 8 stern t nel - 7 i p parliamentary DE eat con. A coffee hour was enjoyed at >= ed and after an hour or so of Versaries and comings and go g . ' All made for each other... i 945 'wh lat was | the close of the meeting when the bowling refreshments were served Ings are always very acceptable g A | takin on a costume look with stitution in 1945 which later was members and guests had an op. A tue church hall and for which there is no charge. ¥ [ ¢ \ y 3 g oO y J discontinued because the people members and guests had an o Please write ' \ harmonizing fine, Egyptian ver t ready for it. It did not portunity to meet and chat with . ] or telephone RA ; ' : rE bocause of the Iexperience| Miss Latupapua Mrs. R. F. Kelly, Sutherland 3-3474, local 18. a : : cotton blouses . . . or Kitten e inexperience cul Be stree was hostess recently to a, BOrFGDL and 1 Tt wily 5% Lat 12 ntly sweaters. Give spring to your of he people, Sonn! on ane The following 3 M a the Square Dance committee of| The 11th Group Committee ; ' 1 aE 'J ht Your at Fpost dangerous of all, a series ofipapua toured ULenera. OTS the Golden Jubilee Chapter|Girl Guide Association held a ih ; ; '¥ ; k 9 Jd unstable cabinets. A continuation south plant, was entertained at ;opgE. Mrs. Kellv is convener successful night of cards last Fri- . 4 | would have meant democratic|lunch' at Oshawa General HOs- of the event which will take day TS. Wotton wi PORTSWEAR EP ( ke | . Mrs. Stephen ton as suicide so the country was forced pital when she had an o0pDPOT- place at the Oshawa Airport on| 3 i | % AR A oy > + eS aire: a F: > t A |general convener. Prizes were p i. to go to a type of "guided" demo- tunity to inspect this' institution Friqay March 25, and has onldrawn and the winners were Mrs. SPECIAL PURCHASE I : 3 \ - ® [ x IR FLAY Lower Level : o ond his new sportswear line! are members of her commi cracy. and Saier visited McLaughlin Pub- -- ' fe TA, : lic Library ' ~ ho ie aka oo is, : HAN Just Arrived--Large Shipment fuse ith the| : 3 guided democracy known in Rus- PLAIN FACTS --r ; First Quality, Seamless sia where the 'guide is the com-| with new Food and Drug Di D i 1d mus Paty is e Pon e Ba rectorate regulations you will i . £, it BINS pay i» by, a bien need to do less searching to find | } A : = not the py party ne guide and ot just what is inside the attrac- | : i J v tive package. Canadian Associa-| 2 Last year Indonesia was 'able 'onsime io! on. i Bh I Ag SE Tal rd tion of Consumers, which con-| Co which the olnt Ee , stantly presses for better label. me ide Y% rh ne Count Ty 1S NOW ling of consumer goods, has been | A a stable govern: s.oneerned to see weight express-| see ment. ed in legible type and in a posi- aE Good spring shade: i a . ' g shades, Sun Women in Indonesia have the tion where it can be readily : Beaut Pony Beaut: d Sais political righ $ as. men i0- found. Under the new regulations | What a DOLLAR Ee] i Yr [2086 Deauly on Suding ine ight 2 vote and 10|you should find at a glance the yo : . Cocoa. Sizes 9 to 11... public office. About one QUAr- brand name, the common name ; ; y different lengths. These ter of the members of _parlia- of the food, and the net contents Will RB Y 1 7 2 3 would normally sell for ment are women. There have oe i 4 | LE i been two women cabinet minist- (2% te package na hi Spe not A $1.50 a pair. ers in previous cabinets. In gener |STaLer than 1-16 for the small : [ al, any kind of a job is open to a Package aug up 2 wd . required . : ® WILLOW GREEN woman: the only condition is that" the largest. Regulations will final she be qualified. apply progressively until they > ® OATMEAL are completely compulsory by| : iF F | ® MAPLE EQUAL PAY January, 1962. Women enjoy equal opportunity -------- ------------------------ : E : ne in business and industry with] LUNCHEON SALAD ¥ 1 ® SALTBOX CHECK men and receive equal pay.| anisms ! Ld ae 1 | Peel, halve and core pears. Fill | L] ; ; 4 Pregnant women have a three a months' maternity leave -- six| centre with cream chéese color | 3 | 3 I weeks before confinement and|ed with a few drops of red food six weeks after -- and receive coloring. Place on a bed of lettuce | 3 X . full salary provided thev return'and serve as a luncheon salad. | 3 ; Pair ILLUSTRATED: -- --_-- | A. Eaton Collar Shirt, long sleeves 8.95 Friday, February 19 i BUY 2 PAIR FOR B. Pop-over jacket ...sr.:ee+. 10.93 i 16.95 9 am. to 9 p.m. C. Box-pleated skirt ve j i D. Bow-tie blouse, % sleeves .... 8.95 All Sales Final I E. Chanel jacket ...covvuass. 22.95 ( , 4 | F. Sm skirt .....cossnesnses 12.95 Gracin cris bn Sh | 1 ig aon aver GC at Ta | SWEATERS AQUAFLAKED" ™%_ a "Me © 4 | ~ 1 SHOP 0) | Senay BLES © baking process :" g 9 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH to match exclusive fo, . . A b, RA 5-1221 LADIES' WEAR LTD. f] BAN-LON ....i000uervesoes. drom 7.95 SHETLANTEX anssvees from: 11.95 Weslon's 7 = Po Bi. -- i [|| 72 Simcoe Street North RA 5-1912 BULKIES from 12.95 LADIES' WEAR LTD. hackers ¢ a RO . ; Open Friday Until 9 O'Clock SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 72 SIMCOE ST. 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