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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jul 1961, p. 7

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[Try Cottage Cheese For Summer Snacks ( Cottage cheese -- cool to look |at, and a real refresher on those {hot July and August days just ahead. Perhaps these sugges- {tions from Macdonald Institute, | Guelph, using cottage cheese, will give you some ideas for Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3.3474 Summer menus. Combine cottage cheese, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 6, 1961 7 [Capped Salted _ peanuls na PERSONALS "ro 2 cups of sieved cottage cheese, add 1 tablespoon boul | , Fourteen members of Group 3Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Brown, |" concentrate Jud 8 lew drone of the WA of Simcoe ,Street|Miss C. Brown, Master Carnie|chill, and spread on crisp waf- United Church motored to Bur-{Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Rossier lington last week where they|Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Addi- met for luncheon on the spa-|son Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Clar- cious lawn under the mapleence Brown, Miss Maurine trees at the home of Mrs, A. E. Brown. aster 2 ay Grown, F (McGilvray, It was also the oc-{Mr. and Mrs. H. McGill, Mr. a : {casion of Mrs. McGilvray'sjand Mrs. F. Stinson, all poppy, seed S07 seastfing and |birthday who was presented Bethany; Mr. and Mrs. Ross|*P" nes, with a gift by the group. McLean. Mr. and Mrs, F.| Stuff tomatoes with cottage Underwood, Mr. J. De Semis,|cheese to which has been added Mr. David Ouchterlony of the, Mr Michael Rinaldi, Mr. James|a bit of onion and some pimi- |Royal Conservatory of Music,|Martin, Mr. and 'Mrs. L. ento for color. ! [Toronto, who has been in Osh-|Grenier, all of Whitby; Mr. and For a party sandwich, mix| |awa adjudicating the summeripyrs. Paul Ninigon and Paul and chipped crystallized ginger with| © music examinations, was enter- janet Ninigon, Mr. and Mrs.| ooo. 000 0 : |tained at a luncheon at Ade-Roy McGill, Mr. and Mrs. (cPitage cheese. {laide House by the Oshawa and|Gearse Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Wal: Mix flaked salmon or tuna: District members of the Regis-| a, Wright, all of Bowmanville: {With lemon juice, olives and| } tered Music Teachers' Associa-|njy and Mrs. Percy Beggs, Minced parsley. Then add this| § {tion, with the president. Mrs.iponivoaol: Mr. and Mrs kK |mixture to cottage cheese and {Charles Navior siding. Ande Pld Reg "iserv slices of rye bread.) {Charles Naylor, presiding Fondant, Mr. and Mrs. J. B./Serve on slices ol | Make a spread with 1 cup of cottage cheese, %; cup of sour cream, salt and pepper. Mix it just enough to blend. Add "a ' Le Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Mix cottage cheese with salt,| bp WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY Mr. G. S Findlay was mas- raion ail of Toronto; Mr. and stuffed olives, walnuts, and just| or o SeremOnes at te Brown Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Orono enough mayonnaise to moisten =: 'ture ; r wel , Mr. Mrs. James |Kemlo wedding reception ne : ; Roll a spoonful of this mixture| = aE Ge ater thelr wed | tel of h : and = : Y 1d iD the Masonic Temple, Osh- Mr. and Mrs. George Cole- into a large, crisp lettuce leaf; | & a BS ehh Sk dal Church are Mr. and: Mrs Kenneth Lang of Oshawa and |55 jast Saturday, July 1. man and daughter, Mary, {romslip a ring of green pepper| YOUNG DOUGLAS bert Hor "rhe the bridegroom is the son of | i . Pp Frome, Somerset, England, around the center to hold it : bride, the former Miss Irene Robert James Horne of Ajax The General Motors i pe after spending a three-week|closed. Chill, and then serve Margaret Lang, is the daugh- --Photo by Ireland Band, of which Mr. George 5. holiday in Oshawa, have left to with a garnish of tomato B Marg Lang, is the daugh ; ' _ |Findlay, drummer, is an uncle|yigit friends in Syracuse, New wedges and cucumber slices eT 3 ¥ -- ; g nd cucumber slices. th-old D ter. Onta of the bride; Mr. Brian Findlay,| york. While in Oshawa Mr. and gc... b ) '| nue, is seven-month-o oug- | eter, Ontario. | drummer. 'and Mr. RusselilMrs. Coleman were guests ati, Pread a slice of sandwichi jas William. Douglas is the --Robert Aldsworth | " 1 r % k bread with f he Davine Kemlo Becomes Bride Findlay and Mr. George K. the home of their cousins ip, 25 R4 With Butter. Put 3 Jetivce grandson ol Mr. aud Mes. Wi Photography Findlay, pipers. and all cousins, and Mrs. Frank Singer, Conant'spread it with cottage cheese played the Brown-Kemlo wed- street, During their stay in Osh- g SR RSONT tid NEGRO REPUBLIC lic of Liberia in Africa has an e Son own 0 et any ding party from St. Andrew's/awa they were entertained at Sprinkie with seasoning salt and N 1 2.750 y ennch Whithv oF ) A {top with a ripe tomato slice. The independent Negro repub- estimated population of 2,750, Presbyterian Church, Whitby, on various dinner parties and at al -- ependent Negro na St Andrew's Presbyterian church to the skirl of the bag- Saturday, July 1, at the recep- family picnic held at the cottage! | Church. Whitby, was the scene, pipes played by the General Mo-|tion at the Masonic Temple, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephen. of ihe wedding on Saturdaytors Pipe Band of Oshawa who Oshawa. ind fom he bride's son, Rice Lake. From Syracuse ® afternoon of Davine Easter also played the couple to the/N0me, on loyal street, shawa.|they will spend some time in Kemlo of Oshawa and Nelson| reception at the Masonic Tem- a5 the couple went away ON New York city and will leave Ray Brown of Bethany, On-|ple in Oshawa and also as| their honeymoon B® British for their home in England, sail- tario. The bride is the daughter|they left on their motoring hupi{ Colbie. oe BI ee ing on the Queen Mary of Mr. and Mrs. David Kemlo eymoon to British Columbia. where they contributed several Teas, birthday parties, wed of Oshawa and the bridegroom Miss Ruth M. Wilkins of Osh- a dine oLnivelsarios. cHmInZ awd is the son of Mrs. Dalton Brown awa was maid of honor wear- selection pr Bo i! le ming ane of Bethany and the late Mr.ling Shocking pink sik organisa Oshawa guests at the Brown: holiday plans are always of in: Town over flowered satin. Sash ends gemlo wedding in St. Andrew's terest in this column. Writ The Reverend David Mar-(of matching silk velvet accent- presbyterian Church, Whitby, i hd oF Sn o a shall officiated in the double-led the front of the waistline\yore Mr. and Mrs. Leonard partment with your item of ring ceremony falling from a handmade flower Stoneburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack|news. for which there is no Mrs. P. N. Spratt of Whit-jover the billowing skirt. She sneddon. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin|charge. Telephone RA 3-3474 by played the wedding music wore a white veiled velvet fili-| welsh. Mrs. Martha Dunlop. ® Pp gah gs and accompanied Mrs. Walter|gree headdress and carried a|Miss Sybil Langmaid, Mr. and Corporal and Mrs. Frederick I swear Bestwick of Oshawa who sang|nosegay of white and tinted pink Mrs, Mervin Brisco, Mrs. M. E. |Gimblett of Goose Bay Airport, . "The Wedding Prayer" an d/chrysanthemums Coakwell, Miss Flora Purdie, ; : "The Lord's Prayer". The other attendants were/Mr, and Mrs. John Randall, Labrador, and sons, Richard Given in marriage by her|Mrs. John Randall and Mrs. Miss Ruth Wilkins, Mr, and and Michael, are guests at the (ather, the bride wore a full. Mervin Brisco were dressed Mrs, George Morgan, Mrs. Wal. home of Corporal Gimblett's go o fowl Sirs hs Bo WE 0" Bk" so Mum" san i Howard OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE r a over silk faille, sweep- za ov! 4 satin. Y| David Kemlo, Mr. and Mrs. or : Figg 0 a chapel train. Lace|each carried a nosegay of whites Findlay. Other guests were v. Glmbleit, Madison Bvene: embroidered in sequins offset/and tinted blue chrysanthemums | ~-------------------------- ---- |and will attend the Lesley-Gim- the scalloped neckline and the|with blue ribbon ties. - chaise |blett wedding at Ste. Marie du eo oe were comple] Miss Janet Nimigon of Bow. | ushers were two other brothers, | lo Roman Catholic Church [] : | short s : ; ke ; Mr. Edward Brown and Mr [Feup m thoy ur - mented with long mittens. manville was flower girl in alr oon "meow "an or Bet! 'n Saturdar ning L Lace appliques also accented|lace-trimmed frock of salvia '4 ; the billowing skirt and the|blue silk organza over taffeta The reception was held al the, Migs Judith Drynan left on bustle back. She wore a pearl| With a matching satin sash. She|Masonic Temple. Saturday for Banff School of T tiara which held her waist| wore white flowers in her hair] For travelling to British Col- Fine Art where she is taking length veil of tulle illusion and and carried a nosegay of whitelumbia the bride donned a yel-/the summer course in dramatic she carried a white Bible crest-{and tinted blue chrysanthemumsjlow and white checked dress, art ed with a mauve orchid and|With blue satin ties. a white hat and matching acces- white eather 3s Na the pale sa agier Paul Bin 18 wasl Jones and a mauve orchid cor- ADDED VITAMIN sent to her by her cousin in|ring bearer and carrie e| Sage. a : : Scotland. White heather and rings on a lace-frimmed, white] The guests were entertained Iagiaies Sragoraiee nik 3 white roses were entwined in!silk cushion. following the reception at the nutritionally improve: y in- the long streamers Mr. Douglas Brown was best home of the bride's parents, creasing the vitamin D content The bridal couple left theiman for his brother and the'20 Royal street, Oshawa through irradiation John Robert Horne Baby son of Mr. and Mrs. | liam Hart and Mr. and Mrs. | R. Hart, Humewood ave- | Edward Newton, all of Wrox- | i ---------- I -------- I RG I Your Eina Dealer $50 ,000.00 STOCK MR. RICHARD STRAIN ays: Dynamic REDUCED Zep || Espresso "Dont buy an | 10%-50% dn] = shadow unlows you want Tops in QUALITY!" ® With an Elna Swiss Sewing machine you have the most modern and advanced machine at your fingertips! Here's why -- CRISP, COOL SUMMER DRESSES All Cree ...Shoe COTTON KNITS ; _------ | string LINEN SUITS ; naps CO-ORDINATES 1. PLAY SUITS j | sheath. 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