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The Oshawa Times, 24 May 1961, p. 7

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= BLOSSOMTIME TEA COMMITTEE ON LOCATION and Mrs. C. M. Elliott, com- mittee members, met recently at Mrs. George Ansley's home where the Phoebe Scammell Mrs. 0. G. Mills, convener; | Mrs. W. J. Salter, group leader; Mrs. George Ansley, hostess, Mrs. Frank Turney group of Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church will hold a Blos- somtime Tea next week. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's rer oy iv Editor Dial BA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 24, 1961 7 PERSONALS Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Collison, | |Bloor street west, were Ian and Annemarie Collison, Townline road south, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brennan and son David. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, and son Ronald, To- ronto and Mr. and Mrs. John Macintyre, Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Robert McClimond re- ceived his diploma at the grad- uation exercises of the class "61 of the Canadian Memorial Chir- ilopractic College, Toronto on Friday, May 19. Among those attending were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClimond, Miss Barbara McClimond, Mrs. William McClimond, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirkpatrick of 4 Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. 4 Horace Vetzel, Courtice. In the evening the party attended the graduation ball at Casa Loma, { Toronto. Mr. Charles Worz, a prom- |{inent hotelier from London, Eng- {land, who is on a trip to Canada land the United States is spend- ling a few days at the home of Mrs. John Janetos, Richmond road north. Dr. P. O. Ripley of Ottawa| who attended the graduation of his son, Robert Ripley, from the Canadian Chiropractic College in Toronto on Friday spent the --Oshawa Times Photo Conant H&S Association Re-Elects Mrs. Ioan Smale Mrs. Joan Smale was elected as president of Conant|report. Home and School Association at| its annual meeting held re- a beautiful painting presented | cently. {to the school by the Home and| hTe other officers are: vice-|School Association. presidents, Mrs. Florence Jen- A | kins and Mrs. Clifford McQuar-|on May 30 was planned and|Was extended to all by Mrs.|ponored by members of the x | 7 rilyn Jackson. ; recording secretary, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Hilts thanked the Ma | A. rie g ry The meeting was presided|after the regular Wednesday visitors and members. A record- ing of the hymn "How Great Thou Art" was enjoyed. Mrs. [the choir, expressed best wishes Leslie Parkes led in devotional Fred Pesarchuk; corresponding officers for their work in the] secretary, Mrs. Fred Britten; past year. : A treasurer, Mrs. Jack Murdock. A humorous skit entitled|ci Executive members: Mrs.|"What Price Tidiness" Mission Circles Meet For Rally . d the treasurer's prising Albert Street United fi re Murdock gave Teasurer's| Church and St. Stephen's Unit.|terest in : : jssi i ras| telephone or visit the social de-| Mr. John Galbraith displayed|€d Church is Seles wih | partment with your items of], supper served by the Woman's|news for which there is no|g Presbyterian Church was held Leslie Blair, Kingsdale avenue. Mrs. {held recently. Field Day which will be held|United Church and a welcome nfiss Eleanor Anderson was|a |over by Mrs. Lorne Kemp of evening practice. The president, was| of weekend in Oshawa as the guest of his sisters, Mrs. George Wil- son and Mrs. Theo Wilkins. her with an electric coffee maker. Miss Anderson express- ed her sincere appreciation and announced her intention of con- tinuing as a member of the choir. Refreshments were} served by Mrs. Frank Owen and Mrs. Bert Harrison. The members of the Women's Auxiliary of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church were hosts on Sunday afternoon to the parish- ioners and friends who came to pay tribute to the Right Rev- erend Monsignor Philip Coffey who was recently invested as a domestic prelate of the Pope's household. The guests were re- WILFRED HAWLEY ~Ireland Studio The forthcoming marriage is announced today of Miss Donna Jeanne Woods and Mr. Wilfred Roy Hawley. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods of Lucknow and the prospective SE MALDIED DONNA WOODS --Photo Bill Barrett, London bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Oshawa. The ceremony will take place at Calvin United Church, St. Helen's, Ontario, on Saturday, June 10. ceived by the president, Mrs. J. T. Mullen and past president, Mrs. J. J. Callahan, assisted by Mrs. Leo Karnath. Following the presentations to Monsignor Coffey, tea was served. The tea table was centred with a yellow and white arrangement of flow past presidents, Mrs. Jack Maher, Anthony, Mrs. Maurice Taillon, [of Fisheries. Mrs. Frank Hoar, Mrs. Joseph HALIBUT HOLLANDAISE Patterson, Mrs. James Sloan,(2 pounds fresh halibut steaks Mrs. Harry Canfield, Mrs.| 4 teaspoon salt Ernest Spear, Mrs. Leo Kryhul, Dash pepper Mrs. Agnes Dittrick and Mrs (2. tablespoons butter R. W. Lack. {1 pound asparagus Teas. birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming an goings of guests and your own A Mission Circle Rally com- holiday plans are always of in- For a doubly enthusiastic re- ers flanked on either side by(sponse from family or guests, tall white candles in silver can-|team baked halibut steaks with delabra. Pouring tea were the freshly cooked asparagus and president Mrs. J. T. Mullen and |SPlash the combination with a J. H.|tart, golden, Hollandaise sauce. Lyons and Mrs. James Hanson.| The following directions have Assisting in serving were Mrs, [been supplied by the home econ- Mrs. H. T. omists of Canada's Department Halibut Hollandaise, Asparagus A Notable Spring Delicacy Stir in melted butter and then| boiling water. Place mixture | over hot, but not boiling water. Cook and stir for about five minutes, or until thickened. When steaks are cooked, re-| move to a heated platter and] top each portion with a bundle of hot, freshly cooked aspara- gus. Ladle with a ribbon of Hol- landaise sauce. Serve remain-| ing sauce at the table. Makes 4 servings. | ASPARAGUS WITH NUTMEG Clean and trim 2 Ibs. fresh asparagus. Cook, covered, in small amount of boiling salted) freshly cooked GROUPS, CLUBS |+ "esc. AUXILIARIES this column. ssociation of St. charge, Telephone RA 3-3474. Stephen's| {Westmount United Church choir rcles of Oshawa Presbyterial| Mr. Bernard Owen, on behalf of the WMS, | Write, KNOX PRESBYTERIAN WMS The monthly meeting of the! fternoon Auxiliary of the Wom- egg yolks 14 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice water until tender. Drain. Sprinkle with 1; teaspoon nut- 13 cup butter, melted meg and pour 14 cup melted n's Missionary Society of Knox t the home of Mrs. H. Dancey welcomed the period and prayer. Mrs. W. R. % cup boiling water butter over all. Makes six Cut steaks, if necessary, to | f give 4 serving-size portions. Sea- son with salt and pepper. Place | HOWARD'S Draperies. in a shallow, greased baking dish and dot with butter. Bake] in a hot oven at 450 degrees F. until the flesh will easily sepa- rate into flakes when tested with a fork. Allow about 10 minutes cooking time per inch thickness| of the steaks. Meanwhile cook| asparagus and prepare sauce. | For convenience the sauce Why Not . . . for children it's the fountain of joy and gaiety . . . a peppermint stick . . . a lollypop of fashion firsts for the young lady or that little gentleman. . . crammed packed with spanking crisp styles for the young fry. ., William . Leggatt, Mrs. Ernest presented with Mrs. Thomas| A period of recreation was/to Miss Anderson on her forth- Hilts, Mrs. William Tymchuk, Kidd, Mrs. Donald Roter and conducted by Miss Kay Wallace|coming marriage and presented Mrs. Donald Northey, Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Fred Britten taking partiand a sing song of familiar lace Calvin. followed by an open discussion. hymns was held. Mrs. Ioan Smale presided at| Mrs. Lloyd Courtice of the "nee payig pychemin intro- the meeting. The minutes of last Home and School installed the|4,0aq' the guest speaker, Mrs, | year's annual meeting were) officers. {J. H. McKinney of Brooklin who t read by Mrs. Fred Pesarchuk, | The attendance banner was|ghowed pictures of a recent trip| in student work in Chile. | | recording secretary. The nomin- won by Mr John Galbraith's|to the West Indies including the Mrs. Leslie Beecroft is re-§ ----FOR BEAUTIFUL™ -- ating committee's report wasiroom. Mrs. William Tymchuk various missions and schools! - sponsible for the highlight from | PORTRAITS given by Mrs. Thomas Kidd. |won the door prize. |which are under the United! y the Glad Tidings for June. ~ Annual reports were given| Mrs. Smale reported on the| Church. She told of the work be-| d The sectional meeting of the| ) / | CUSTOM-MADF by the following conveners: convention held recently in To-ino done by Miss Constance WMS will be held in Knox Pres-| j lp | DRAPES Mrs. William Baldwin, Mrs. ronto. 'Wagar in Trinidad. Mrs. Walter] § byterian Church, Oshawa, on| A (@) William Tymchuk, Mrs. Harold] Refreshment 1, att thanked Mrs. McKinney. May 25 sessions at 10.30 a.m. : i FREE ESTIMATES A duet by the Misses Helen and 2 p.m. The guest speaker | Sido 926 Simcoe St. N 140 King E. 2 RA 5-0151 RA 5-3144 Archer took the missionary may be prepared in advance study. "We minister to human y prep needs together." The need of the churches' ministry to refu-|this way. Beat egg yolks light- gees was stressed. Also the|ly. Add salt and lemon juice. | great need of interest and help | served by Jenkins, Mrs. Donald Roter, the mothers of the pupils in Mrs. Norman Hall. Mrs. Jack|Grade 3. Laxton and Eugenia Yourke- will be Mrs. A. Glen Thompson, vich entitled "Sweet Peace, the guest soloists will be Mrs. Neil Gift of God's Love" was a prel- MacDonald and Mrs. Joseph ude to the worship service con-| Terr. ; ducted by Mrs. John Hoskin and| Many gifts were received for Miss Elsie Fice. The theme was the missionary bale. Mrs. A. H.| "Be Ye Doers of the Word and|f } Dancey closed the meeting with Not Hearers Only." The meet- So prayer. ing closed with a hymn and the|| 3 a | Mizpah benediction. i : HOUSEHOLD HINT | Give your dog a sudsy bath | after a beach romp. The sand | and salt spray are apt to make| a dog's skin itchy. LODGES AND on ii MRS. D. E. McLAURIN SOCIETIES New President BETA SIGMA PHI The regular meeting of the Takes Office Phi Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma 2 Phi was held at the home of| At H&S Meeting Mrs. W. R. Eagleson. The presi-| dent. Miss Judy Glover, pre-| Mrs. D. E. 'McLaurin sided. |elected president of West Cour- Plans were made for a party tice Home and School Associa- for the retarded children to be|tion at its annual meeting held held dt Glen Holm school. It recently. She succeeds Mr. Eric was decided that half the pro-| Dunham who has been presi- ceeds from the car wash would dent for the past two years. be donated to the Cerebral] The other officers are Mrs. palsy Parent Council and the|William Higgins, treasurer; Mr. remainder to Oshawa and Dis-| Lucien Latour and Mrs. C. R. trict Retarded Children's Asso-|Cowle, vice-presidents; Mrs. x. XX ciation. {D. Oke, secretary. The officers| XXX Xxx XxxX The next meeting will be held| Were installed by Mrs. Lloyd Fxxx % xxx at the home of Mrs. Charles Courtice. : XxX X fod Morgan, Saguenay avenue, on| Mr. Eric Dunham, president, Fxxx 2 Tuesday, June 6. presided at the meeting. Roll LOAN THE BANK OF call was answered by 24 mem- NOVA SCOTIA HOME DAIRY NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa and WHITBY PLAZA BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE HOME DAIRY, Ajax MOUNTAIN OF DEBTS? PAY "EM OFF NOW WITH a LOW.COST LIFE-INSURED THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS CRINKLE FRUIT FRESH RASPBERRY PIE 93° FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. | | | was Fxx - Fxxx xxxx xXx x x x 27¢ bers. The minutes were read MAY SHOWERS and Mr. Lucien Latour, treas- April showers bring May yrer, read the annual treasur- showers as truly as the flowers|er's report. 3 follow after; for May is the, The room count was won by 4 month 'to fete the brides of Grades 3 and 4, Mr. Kenneth) : June, Honor the bride-to-be with| Rowe's room. BERMUDA HONEYMOON this superlative shower dessert.| It was announced that field Place a huge fresh strawberry|day is to be held on June 27. in the hollow of a well-chilled/Mr. Dunham read a message Married recently at Christ | Mrs. Alvin Hilts of Oshawa |C2nadian canned Freestone(0f congratulation and honors Memorial Church were Mr. | and the bridegroom is the son and Mrs. Ross Wilkin lof Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Graham. The bride, the for- | Graham of Palmerston. The peach half and plac: that were awarded to Mrs. in a pervs in 2 the pecch Lloyd Courtice of Area C. who mer Miss Barbara Ruth Hilts, | couple will live in London, On- is the daughter of Mr. and | tario. ~Photo by Ireland THERE WHERE . . . but of course . . . John Northways Children's World of Fashion WHERE THE YOUNG WELL DRESSED. . . say meet me at the FOUNTAIN. LADIES q | ¢ Meet Mr. Lee . . . and for your shopping pleasure you may open NOW . . . at our store in the PLAZA So easy to open, so convenient to use. A JOHN NORTHWAY CHARGE ACCOUNT Aorthvay OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE lass. : _|was given a life membership at) Ba SINE Si a pS etves the 1961 convention in Toronto. well-chilled. Serve. with '2€NiHe also expressed thanks for 4 With tea-\jhe co-operation he had receiv- spoon so the guest may eat the! {ed while he was in office. pea after the wine has been| Refreshments were served by |Mrs. Eric Dunham's group. Here is an announcement from CHARIS FOUNDATION GARMENTS To Interest All Of You . . . HAPPY WAY TO START THE DAY... Mrs. Campbell, our Chief Stylist, will be ot the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa, for a few days, ing Tuesday, May 23rd. . golden-brown toast with sunny-sweet Blue Bonnet Margarine. Ideal for active people of every age -- nutrifious b it's all bl ALL-VEGETABLE Blue Bonnet MARGARINE (ARERR ERE RENNER ERE She will be glad to see all CHARIS customers, and ony other ladies wishing advice on their figure problems. Please telephone her aot the Genoshe Hotel for an appointment. - = = * ® - J LJ

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