ROSY PINK AND A New Cranberry Dessert For Your Easter Sunday Menu , EW a LIC) 5 as L or a been discovered just in time for| % cup cold water the Easter parade. It's festive,(1 (1-1b.) can jellied cranberry colorful and tasty with the tang| sauce of cranberry sauce. Jellied cran-| Dissolve gelatin in hot water. berry sauce makes delightful Chill until slightly thickened. Beat frosty dessert of a bright tuli red. For instance, just beat the|Dissolve instant contents of a one pound can of|water. Gradually add to gelatin) jellied suace until smooth. Stir in|beating vigorously until st iff one-half cup of ginger ale and peaks form. Add about 1 cup of freeze in an ice cule. tray. Or|che jellied cranberry sauce, beat- in just minutes, cranberry sauce|ing until stiff peaks form again. combined with whipped cream |Spoon into sherbet glasses. Cut or egg whites turns to rosy pink/cubes from remaining jellied for light and airy delicacies. cranberry. sauce and top When you're in the mood for a|dessert Serve when chilled. rosy pink dessert to serve friends| Makes 6 to 8 servings To recipe. (It's low in calor- Good idea: When above dessert) ies, too) is finished, fold the cubes of ' cranberry sauce into the mix- ROSY CRANBERRY FLUFF ture, instead of placing them on envelope low-calorie rasp- top Pour into a freezing tray and berry flavored gelatin freeze until firm. Serve as sher- cup very hot water milk in cold 1 1 |bet. Dr. Robert D. W. Guselle Weds Katherine Totten In Windsor At Emmanuel United Church, real, and Mr. Clifford Guselle, Windsor, On , on Saturday| Toronto. evening, April 9, Dr. Robert! A reception was held at the D. W. Guselle of Oshawa, son of [Prince Edward Hotel, Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Guselle of Tc receive, the bride's mother Arnprior, took as his bride, Kath-(wore sapphire blue chiffon with erine Joyce Totten, daughter of matching accessories. The bride- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Totten of groom's mother assisting was in Windsor beige lace with green accesso- ries The Reverend George A.| 7.100 the couple left for a Wishart officiated. The wedding rice to South America. For music was played by Miss C. {ravelling the bride wore a Nor- Seaby who accompanied Mis s$|;.n Hartnell suit of mist green Adele Armin, violinist. with beige and toast accessories. Given in marriage by her fa-|Dr. and Mrs. Guselle will live in ther, the bride was gowned in/Oshawa candlelight delustered satin fea- turing long sleeves and a scoop neckline appliqued with lace and| pearls. Deep folds with a bustle bow enhanced the bell-shaped skirt which fell into a chapel SOCIAL NOTICE MARRIAGE igorously until soft peaks form. |§ TULIP RED | § | each/ MRS. FRED LINDSAY Named. District Publicity Head For Pilot Clubs | Mrs. Fred Lindsay has been appointed district chairman of the publicity and public rela- | | | national for 1960-61. Mrs. Lindsay was the first pres- ident of the Pilot Club of Osh- awa which was chartered on March 18, 1958, and during the past year has been publicity chainman of the local club. The appointment was an- nounced by Mrs. Mary Hodson, Governor of district 17. The new committee appointments appear in the March issue of The Pilot Log, official publication of the international organization of ex- ecutive business and professional women. As district chairman, Mrs. Lindsay will have charge of pro- jection of committee work at the District Convention to be held on April 22 to April 24 in Peter- borough. Continuing major emphasis will be given to the more than 400 prayer for partners Js Aldwinckle, Women's Women Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 12, 1960 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Mary Elliott Smith Mission Circle - Names Officers Mrs. Robert Moon was named president of the Mary Elliott Smith Mission Circle of First Baptist Church at its monthly meeting held at the home of Mrs. EdwinPearson. The other officers are as fol- lows: Vice - president, Mrs. Har- old Parrott; treasurer, Mrs. Rich- ard Britton; secretary, Mrs. Sid- ney Canfield; reading course sec- retary, Mrs. Frank Swackham- mer; pianist, Mrs. Walter Nick- erson; devotional leader, Mrs. JIOLY TRINITY WA The members of the Women's |Auxiliary of Holy Trinity Church were hosts recently to visiting bers from other Women's Auxiliaries of Oshawa on the oc- casion of a visit from Mrs. J. D. Scott, diocesan dorcas secretary of Toronto. Mrs. Scott recounted stories of| the help accomplished by the Dorcas work in which every Women's Auxiliary participates. She impressed upon the group the of all hers all branches, and for the mem- bers to come together in love and fellowship and the great need of prayers and service in the |endless task of lessening the bur- dens of the missionaries through- out Canada. After a brief question period, refreshments were served. ST. GEORGE'S AFT. WA St. George's Afternoon Branch of the WA held its monthly meet- ing with the president, Mrs. John Sawyer, presiding and opened with a hymn, members' prayer, and the Litany, Mrs. William Collins read the Scripture lesson. The minutes were read and report of Deanery Branch presidents' meeting was read by the secretary. Mrs. E. A, Seeley gave the treasurer's I Mrs. H. W. Browne gave a talk on the Study Book. Miss C. E. Wesson read correspondence. Mrs. John Beamish gave Dorcas report. The bale has been sent away. A rummage sale will be held April 2! and sale of work May 5. The Toronto Annual Confer- ence will be held May 2, 3 and 4. Mrs. Thomas Keast thanked the members for cards and flow- ers sent to her while she was ill. Next business meeting will be held on May 12. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harry Campbell, Mrs. Wil- liam Collins and Mrs. Charles Clark. THORNTON'S CORNERS WA A white cross, white tapers and an open Bible formed the worship centre for Thornton's the new date is Saturday, April 30, at 8 o'clock. Members were re-| minded of the St. George's All| Doubles' Club dance at the air-| port, April 22 and Simcoe Street| United Church 50-50 club is pre- Ralph ; Link and Visitor, Mrs. Arthur Howard; press re- porter, Mrs. Edwin Pearson. The president, Mrs. Ralph Hop- son, opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. ich e PERSONALS Credit, guests of 'Mrs. E. C. Hart Jury, Switzer drive, attended the meeting of the Ly ceum Club yes- terday afternoon. Oshawa guests at the Guselle-| Totten wedding in Windsor were Dr. J. R. Bayne, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Vipond, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. W M Shaw, Dr and Mrs. W. M Shaw, Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bunker, Miss Irene Corbyn, Miss Meryl Hartley. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Guselle, Arnprior; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Guselle, Montreal; Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Guselle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooker, Mr. and Mrs. G. H Bates, Miss M. Brown, Miss A. Stead, Miss 0. Leith- wood, Miss B. Chan, Miss D. Proctor, Mr, A. Ellis, all of To- ronto; Mr. B. L. Guselle, Ottawa; Miss G. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis, all of Hamilton; Mrs. A. The reading group of the Lyceum Club and' Women's Art Association is me: ting this eve- ning at the home of Mrs. H. W, Sheridan, King stre tet east. The Misses Anita Attersley, Jean Webster and Bernice Tripp, have just returned home after a two-week vacation In Nassau in the Bahama Island ls. The Oshawa Chapter, Sweet Adelines, recently held three suc- cessful visitors' ni zhts in place of the regular chcwrus practice. Varied programs wi tre presented quartets, song and dance num. bers and selections from the Chapter's two well known quar. - -- |t€ts, the Morley Page Four and the Jolly Dolls. The chorus sang' numerous songs im barbershop. harmony and the guests were urged to mingle with the chorus' to take part in singing in the sec- tion most suited to them. Re freshments were served at each meeting. The meetings of the Sweet Adelines are held at the CRA, Gibb street, on Wednesday evenings. Mrs. J. B. Reid, Simcoe street north, held a committee meeting at her home to make plans for the Maytime dessert luncheon and bazaar of Northminster Units ed Church. Miss Lillian Foster, Toronto, fashion editor will be the guest speaker. ; "BRITISH BISCUITS Exports of biscuits produced in Silk, Chicago. each night consist! ag of skits, jazz band, charades; progressive Britain in 1958 were valued at £5,600,000. evening. The benediction senting a variety show on Satur-|ard Britton, day, April 30. treasurer, Mrs. The devotional period was led|gave her report. by Mrs. Gordon Hawker with) Mrs, Robert Moon gave a talk Mr. Robert Lean and Mrs. Jack-|lon Africa, her theme "Angola son Wray assisting. Mrs. Gordon|Awakens." Hawker sang "It was Alone", ac-| Mrs. Britton led in the devo- companied on the piano by Miss|tional period and several mem- Hazel Rundle. bers offered prayer, remember- Mr, Jackson Wray introduced|ing the bers who are in the Miss Greta Kokko, Supervisor of hospital. Sales Promotion, Du-Pont Co. of) The mnominating conveners, Canada Limited, who spoke on|Mrs. Walter Nickerson and Mrs. the role of plastics in everyday|Edwin Pearson, presented the living. Plastic was first used in|next slate of officers. A presenta- 1868 in the form of celluloid but|tion of a life membership and since the last war, research has/pin was made to the retiring been going on extensively. president, Mrs, Ralph Hopson. Refreshments were served by|The hostess served refresh Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wray's/ments assisted by Mrs. Sidney group and Mr. Cester Robinson| Canfield. sme be | J ANGES AND secretary, and Sidney Canfield, Mrs. John Boddy, the former! Beatrice Mason, was honored by her friends prior to her marriage last Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Higgs, Mary street, held a personal shower; Mrs, Lyman Gifford was hostess at a dinner party at the Guild Inn and Mrs. John Dyer, Athol street east, arranged a presentation party. The bride was also entertained by friends in Toronto. You are invited by the Social Department to'send in any little surprise parties, showers, anniver- saries and comings and goings are always very acceptable and for| which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474 local 18. Mrs. A. S. Hudson of Toronto and Mrs. Robert McGill of Port items of interest. News of teas,|" ER FLAKI ...Yes! and feath &r- light and crackl ing crisp because they 're "AQUAFLAKED"" a baking procimss exclusive to. . . {Waaionir CRACKERS & SALTINES COUPLES' CLUB The regular meeting of St. An- drew's United Church Couples' Club was held recently. The group met in the lower hall of the| Church for a pot luck supper. SOCIETIES gram. PIYAH CHAPTER The monthly meeting of the Piyah Chapter of Hadassah was Chadd a Mr. and Mrs. George Tanton| resident led the devotional period in the|yjrs, Paul Pollock, presided. chapel. A short business meeting| mrs. Robert Werner opened the followed. Members were remind-| meeting with the reading of a ed of the regular bowling night. |passage from the Bible. Mr. Douglas Warren gave a! The chief topic under discus- talk on "printing". The various sion was the annual bazaar to types of paper used proved of|be held on Wednesday, May 4. much interest as samples were/The manufacturing convener, passed around. The methods of Mrs. Allan Spring, reported that printing were described from the|she had many beautiful articles wood cuts illustrated by|of clothing and other merchan- the Breeches Bible printed in the|dise which will be on sale in her 17th eentury to the modern print-/booth. Booths represented will be ing presses. The method of re-|touch-and-take, plant booth, toy production of pictures in black|booth, grocery, candy, white ele- and white and color was explain-|phant. Home baking will be a ed. A question and answer period new addition this year. followed. will also be a tea room. Mr. Jack Rudniski, president, | thanked Mr. Warren and the com-| ELECTRIC WASHERS mittee who had arranged the| About 55 per cent of all fam- Pro-ljlies in Norway have electric nounced by Dr. George Telford ios il Rnd i 0 of 45,000 sold closed the meeting. lin 1959, about 16,000 were im- [Corners Women's A: tion Easter meeting. Mrs. Charles White presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Walter Buss. |Mrs. Roy Lick read the minutes tions committee of Pilot Inter-| nq Mrs. Leonard Brash read the treasurer's report. Correspond- ence was read. A donation was voted to the Hospital Building fund. An invita- [tion to attend Westmount WA on |April 19 was accepted. Mrs. Wil- liam Matthews gave the flower report and Mrs, Herbert Schuer- man, a card report. Mrs. Leonard Brash will repre- sent the WA at the community] meeting to plan the park opening. Mrs. James Laurie led in the |devotional period. Mrs. Charles White read the Scripture passage. Mrs, Douglas -Lander sang two ported. BREAKFAST IN BATH Grace was said by Mrs. Jack|pelq jn the Oshawa community Batt hori the vice president, | There temSNmMmS mM Lm Vln | OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY TILL 6 P.M. RETAILERS TO THRIF1'Y CANADIANS | LONDON (CP) -- During an annual inspection by the national electricity board an inspector, calling at a women's home, found an electric toaster and electric kettle balanced next to the bath. The woman said she liked to have her breakfast in the bath. Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED of worry end ressment. FREE Consultation MARIE MURDUFF will Be in Oshawa at the Motel, April 12-13th PHONE RA 3-4641 for appointment on these dotes WRONG PLACE LONDON (CP) -- During a sur- vey of factories in the London area an industrial inspector said he was shocked by the ber of pin-up pictures over the work benches. He said employers and! trade unions should make efforts) to stop this practice, ! solos, On a Hill Far Away" and "Lillies on the Easter Morning." |accompanied at the piano by Mrs. |Clarence Scott. { The Reverend Derek Allen was the speaker and chose as his Easter theme Judas Iscariot, touching on his character and J Blacks 72 Simcoe St. North TWO MODERN 'STORES IN OSHAWA EASTER LINGERIE "BUYS" clubs and nearly 12,000 members| of Pilot International to commu-| ty service projects, habits as it is told in the Bible, to find why he betrayed Jesus. Mrs. Laurie and her committee The marriage of Gertrude Isa- bel Kutchaw, daughter of Mrs. Annie Kutchaw of Sudbury and m train. A pearl coronet held her ivory veil and she carried a cas- cade of feathered carnations 2 centred with a cluster of violets the iste Mp a p Rison 0 . y bl i shawa, son Mrs. B. D. White of Rochester, Mrs. Francis Gabourie, Wooler: Michigan, sister of the bride, was|Ontario, and the late Mr. Ga- matron of honor. The other at-\hourie, took place at St tendants were Mrs. J. J. Totten Clement's Rom an Catholic and Miss Margaret Clark, both of Church, Sudbury, on Saturday, Toronto. In similar design to the February 20, 1960, with the Rev- bride's gown, they wore peri-lerend G. 0. Driscoll officiating. winkle blue organza lined with | ---- mauve taffeta and carried cas- cades of hyacinths in shades of blue and mauve centred ' with white carnations. HOUSEHOLD HINT Chgese furnishes protein, the building material of our bodies. acted as best man. Ushering equals in protein val were Mr. Roger Guselle, Mont-/weight of lean meat or fish. The theme for the year will be "Faith and Understanding -- Our Great Resources." Dutch Credit Unio Sponsors Play 'Towards The Sun' Last Saturday night over 300 {people enjoyed a 1] scented by the recreational cation Committee of the Dutch P| Credit Union and held in the Uk- rainian Hall, Bloor street east. "Towards the Sun" is a play of f |six acts about the mental and Pictured after their wedding recently held at the bride's parents' home on Clarke street, are Mr. and Mrs. James (Buddy) Davis. Formerly Miss Bessie Gaatch, the bride is the | daughter of Mr Gaatch and Mrs, John and the bridegroom is and Mrs. Harvey all of Oshawa the son of Mr: Davis moral struggle of a jetfighter |pilot, who saved his jammed friend from a crashed airplane, during which operation the air- |plane exploded and the pilot lost {the vision of both eyes. His readjustment at home, the support from the house-maid and his sister, the admirable friend- ship of his colleagues and the selfishness and jealousy of his fiancee and brother was well pro- duced and the audience followed the play with spontaneous ges- |tures and expressions throughout every act | The president of the Dutch |Credit Union, Mr, D. Brinkman, | thanked all players for their suc- cess and remarked that will | power was required to produce a |play of such a calibre as well as | running a financial co-operative {like the Dutch Credit Union. He |explained the many advantages {of belonging to this organiza- tion and mentioned that the C.U. was now also planning charter flights to Europe for its mem- bers with substantial savings. Mrs. Kloosterman of Peterbor- {ough was the fortunate winner of |the beautiful table lamp door- |prize. Twenty other beautiful {prizes were drawn by the audi- ence | The entire evening was a tre- mendous success and many per- sons joined the membership of the rapidly growing Dutch Credi Union BIG APPETITES Adult sea otters, valuable fur- bearers of the north Pacific, will weigh 60 pounds or more and eat ~Photo by Ireland '15 pounds of fresh food a day. 'ing, April 9, was cancelled and stage play Mr. Brian Guselle of Ottawa Two ounces of Cheddar cheese titled "Towards the Sun' pre- de {lie same amateur theatre ; Same |. roup Will Power of Oshawa. This evening was spon- sored and organized by the Edu- 4 |served refreshments, and the {Ways and Means committee had {a "touch and Take" table which |proved to be a real Easter hat |parade. ONT. REGT, ASSN. AUX. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the On- tari. Regt. Association held its March meeting in the Armories with the president, Mrs. Henry Davies, presiding. : The secretary, Mrs, Betty Sheri- dan, read the minutes and Mrs. William McNeill gave the treas- urer's report. The committees re- port was given by Mrs. Fred Porter and sick convener, Mrs. Alfred Gower gave her report and reported Mrs. William Bea- ton was still confined to her home. One new member was welcom- ed by the president, A campaign was launched for new members. At the close of the meeting the president presented the past president, Mrs. Archie Bruce, with 2 gift on behalf the Auxil- iary. The group retired to the ser- geant's mess where euchre was played. Refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs. Fred Porter and her committee. CHALLENGER GROUP The meeting of the Challenger Group was held recently in the board room of Albert Street Unit- ed Church with the president, Mrs. Fred Coleman, presiding. Mrs. Henry Hogarth led in the devotional period. Mrs. Joseph Wiltshire read the scripture les- son. ' "Thoughts for the day" were read by Mrs. John McKnight, Mrs. David McCann, Mrs. Clay- ton Lee and Mrs. Edward Hol- land. Mrs. Harry Longbottom read {the minutes and roll call. Mrs. Joseph Wiltshire gave the finan- ciai report and quilt and sick committee reported. Arrangements were made for catering to several banquets in the near future. 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