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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1961, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 30, 1961 5 GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES PMA CLUB The regular meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club opened. with the president Mrs. Elwood Bradley presiding. The roll was called by Mrs. R. G. Collison. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Ray- mond Dillabough, the secre- tary's report by Mrs. Duncan Nisbet and the treasurer's re- port by Mrs. William Reed. Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs. George Whitbread and Delicious Fillets Treated 'Gingerly' Orientally - inspired, Ginger Fried Fillets are quickly pre- pared. Before frying, strips of fish are dipped into batter, aj cooking technique not unlike the} ever-popular English method for fish 'n chips. But the similarity begins and ends with the meth- od, for this version takes its flavor cue from the spice plus Mrs. Edward Jordan. Readings were given by Mr William Collins and Mrs. Ra: mond Dillabough. Membei were reminded that there woul be an election of officers nex Monday. Refreshments were served b Mrs. George Lee and Mrs. Lloyc Patterson. SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the Salvation Army Home League was held on Tuesday afternoon November 28. Mrs. Charles Cathmoir led in the singing of a few choruses Mrs. William James welcomed everyone and made the an- nouncements and prayer for sick members was offered by Mrs. Chris Osbourn. Mrs. Major Rankin led in the singing of a few Christmas carols, then introduced the guesi speaker, Mrs. Captain D. TOY TRAPS titson of Bowmanville, who »0ke on Bermuda, Mrs. Ritson nent three years in Bermuda, nd told many things about the ustoms and people. Tea was served by the Cheerio ;roup. Next week the devotiona! eriod will be led by the Sun shine Group with Mrs. William Saunders in charge. CHEERFUL GIVERS Mrs. A. W Brown. presided at the regular m ting of the Cheerful Givers' Group of King Street United Church. The secretary's and _treasur- er's reports were given by Mrs. LeRoy Kellar and Mrs. Almond Britnell. Mrs. Clarence Scott led in the devotional and chose as_ her theme, The Three Wise Men. Mrs. Douglas Lander sang two solos, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Clarence Scott. Mrs Ernest Luke and Mrs. Russell Mollon had charge of the des- If there are small fry around sert luncheon served before the To Sale or Not to Sale! However. with so many wonderful values just in time for Christmas shopping we decided to present our BETTER DRESSES soy sauce, lemon juice and lonions. It's fitting fare for a brisk winter evening! | Ginger-Fried Fillets Ib. fish fillets eggs the house, encourage them to, meeting. It was decided to pack pick up toys when they have the Christmas boxes for the | finite ye _ vo<\ Sick at the home of Mrs. Luke einguedpnaye pes! sage on Monday, December 18. [er Abad OF See BUG FOOUCER Mires Ws Young gave the |the likelihood of grandma som-| early history of the group form- LUXURIOUS FUR TRIMMED COATS NOW 15.00 Wool Dress and Jacket Emerald, peacock and gold, Sizes 10-16. Reg. 25.00 SUZANNE VIOLA Fifteen-month-old Suzanne | Viola is the daughter of LAC and Mrs. Francis Abthorpe of Baden - Solingen, Germany, formerly of Oshawa. the grand Mrs homas Abthorpe niece of Mr. and Mrs and | Don- ! tbsps. cornstarch tbsps. soy sauce 1 tsp. powdered ginger | tbsps. chopped green onion tbsps. lemon juice or dry sherry Cooking oil If fillets are frozen, let them) thaw on refrigerator shelf just unti! they can be easily separ- ated Cut fillets into strips. Beat ald A. Houlden, all of Osh- jeggs; blend in cornstarch, soy| awa, Suzanne is visiting her |sauce, ginger, green onion and grandparents in Oshawa with |lemon juice or sherry. Dip fish her mother and sister, four- (strips in the batter. Fry quickly year-old Mary Frances, and jin shallow hot oil, or deep fry, they will return to Germany jjust until light brown on one; next week side, This will take only about --Photo by Ireland |{hree minutes on each side when cing a shallow frying. Makes about 4 servings jersaulting into the dining room/ed in the 'thirties and the meet- tbsp. grated ginger OR lon an unnoticed toy tank truck.|ings held in the homes. A convenient hidey-hole for Jun- ae ior's odds and ends is a plastic wastebasket in which he can keep his things, without taking them to the toy box in his bed- room. J* you have two yvoung- sters, give them a wastebasket each, in different colors. SALESLADY Experience if possible in Ladies Sportswear, full or part time. Smart appearcnce with person- ality. Highest salary if you have ability to sell. Apply in person -- Seigneur's SPORTSWEAR OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE IDEAL FISH & CHIPS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK The IDEAL place to eat, al out ord Try our New Puffy Dogs 17 ATHOL ST. W. . 725-4812 9 take- Winter coats of the tinest domestic and imported fabrics . . . topped with the quality furs . . . ranch and wild mink; black (dyed) and grey natural Persian lamb. Top fashion colours in black, brown, beige, greens, teal and blue . . . all wool plush fabrics, wool and mohair blends, wool and angora blends. SIZES INCLUDE: PETITES--5 to 11. MISSES--8 to 20, HALF SIZES--1412 to 22142. 59.00 Reg. Values to 8995 NOW 19.00 23.00 Jacket Dress Pure sik taille. NOW Special 19.00 Wools, crepes and pure silks, Dresses Sizes 8-20. Reg. Values up to 35.00 » Wool, pure silk, Dresses chiffon and peau de soie, etc. Sizes 8-20. Reg. Values to 55.00 Black, red, royal, emerald, Sizes 8-18 Queen Mary Lodge Re-Elects Sister Dorothy Phillips, W.M. meeting ofjattend the night of cards on Ret rt inte mee Ue eee Stee ae kee Ae ae Sd Sty TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA Quilted Loungewear in three exquisite styles... COACHMAN STYLE. Large patch pockets, many shades and sizes. LOOSE FITTING STYLE. Peter Pan Collar, many shades and sizes. Exceptional Value At the regular Queen Mary Lodge No 97 held recently in the Orange Temple Sister Dorothy Phillips was re- elected for her second term as Worthy Mistress. The other Deputy Mistress, garet Martin; Junior 1 Sister Kay Alldread; recording | secretary, Sister Mary gg As financial secretary, Sister Flv Cowle; treasurer, ster Edith Severs; chaplain, Sister June Goodman 1st Lecturer, Strank; 2nd are: Mar-| officers Sister Sister Florence} Lecturer, Sister) Nettie Fenton; Inner Guard, | Sister Winnie Barrett; Outer} Guard, Brother Amon Toms; 2nd Committee, Sister Margaret Phillips; 3rd Committee, Sister Ivy Saby; 4th Committee, Sister) Annie Toms; 5th Committee,| Sister Annie Boulton. Deputy, |- November 30. Prizes were donated by Sis- ters Margaret Phillips, Dorothy Phillips and Winnie Barrett and were won by Sisters Winnifred Anderson, Margaret Phillips and Edna Pearce. Basement Circuits OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 PM. Are Best Sources For Outdoor Lights Christmas is a time for com- mon sense in using electricity; outdoors. It is perfectly safe, but some simple precautions) will not detract one bit from the pleasure of creating a beau- tiful decorative effect for your home, Be sure that your strings) See eT ee PILLOW CASES WRAP AROUND STYLE. Large patch pockets, many shades and sizes. SPORTSWEAR SALES Poodle Cloth Suits 2-piece semi-fitted jackets, straight skirts, shaggy wools, many colours. 16 00 Sizes 10-16. Reg. 25.00. Co-ordinates . . . Jackets, skirts, slacks, tops Reg. 6.98 to 16.95. Not all sizes in this group. 5.50 To 10.00 9.99 Nylon Hosiery 20% Off on our own famous Northway brands Seamless Mesh Reg. 1.19. Buy 3 pair at 2.75. : 95 Full-fashioned Walking Sheer Reg. 1.00. mb Buy 3 pair at 2.27 Director of Ceremonies, Sisterjand sockets are made in Can-| Full range in colour and sizes. 2.99 Fine quality high count cotton, white with cutwork and embroidery designs. A useful and appreciated gift jana Cowle; Guardian, Sisterjada, to the safety standards of| Kay Hopkins. the Canadian Standards Assoc-) Among the visitors welcomed|iation, expressly for outdoor were the Right Worshipful Sis-|use. ter Violet Hamilton, Past Grand| Sockets should be all plastic, Mistress of Ontario, Wests, thelwith plastic clips to ensure a\> Right Worshipful D remberttra attachment to evergreen| gare: preg ory Right|Poushs and other material. If| a Ontario = h Tom Cal- exposed to precipitation, sockets) Worshipful Brother Sister Win-|Should be positioned so that the} lam; Past lage ee lsior{ights will hang downwards so|t nifred Anderson, ae eM ary|that water or snow won't collect |¥ Lodge, Brigg attas e Mistress,|in them. Connections between |¥ ia nt odee, Oshews: the|*trings should either be taped] Gan he Mistress Hilda Henning|with waterproof tape, or hung|¢ and other Sisters, Pine Ridge)!" such a way that the water!® Lodge, Bowmanville; S$ iste rjcannot seep in. v Siva Van Slyke, Worthy Mis-| Don't overload the electrical|¥ ss, Victoria Lodge, Oshawa, |circuits of your house. If a fuse and Sisters from Vimy Ridge|blows, replace it with a new Lodge, Whitby one of the same amperage, usu- Prayers were read by Sister ally 15 amperes, and reduce the Ar 'ie Toms Flags were pre-|load by disconnecting some of |i sented by Sisters June Good- the appliances and lights in the & man and Nettie Fenlon. house that are on | the An invitation was received | circuit. Never substitute from Vimy Ridge, Whitby, to|materials for Nylon Tricot Sleepwear Beautiful waltz gown length and matching baby doll, in paradise and gold. Sizes S, M, L. 3.49 each © SAVE FROM QUR TEN-TWENTY SHOP & WOMEN'S WORLD bo care ape Wools and Knits included WOMEN'S, MISSES', PETITES' NOW 12.00 16 2a.97 OUTSTANDING VALUES IN-CHILDREN'S WE ; LINGERIE Specials! Exceptional Value DAMASK TABLECLOTHS APRONS 1.99 1.49 no) ae aoe White and colors. Gift-boxed y ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ Reg. 15.00 to 29.95 use Lovely hostess aprons. fuses BOXED ¥ ¥ 3asement|# ¥ ----jor attic circuits are the best; jsources for outdoor lighting Buy By Grades isonet since they are not normally in use as much as y ithe living areas of your home. For Economy | Many new homes have a special|¥ exterior circuit installed which|f Study the labels of canned|prings convenient power to an food, advises the Foods De- outdoor Christmas display, sum-|% partment of Macdonald Insti-| mer lawn party decorations, and! tute, Guelph. Food value d0eS!tg operate power garden tools. not decrease with the grades.) i en Mas Compare the prices: "Stan- dard' grade should be cheaper than either "Choice" or "Fancy." Choose "Fancy" quality for special purposes, such as salads, where the shape and uni ormity of the pieces count Contents of cans labeled "Choice" are high in flavor and tenderness, but are not as uni- form in size and color. Fruits labeled '"'Standard" save you money when used for puddings, frozen desserts, or gelatin dishes, where the appearance of whole fruit is not important.| Vegetables of this quality can| Weta tare ene tant ie od Nylon and cotton. A great variety of colors and pretty trims. Self - @ties, BRIDGE SETS 1.99 red, 5-piece ed ASK ABOUT ZELLER'S CONVENIENT "CHARGE-IT" PLANS NO DOWN PAYMENT BOXED TOWEL SETS 9 -- 3.99 6.99 Lovely towel smart de PRAM BMABAALAAVAAAMRARBAAMA MAB RAM with a ive al and useful i corator col idecors; An id | Christmas gift Girls' 2-Pant SNOW SUIT Nylon and cotton, zippered hood attached. Sizes 4-8. Reg. 22.95 GIRLS' 4 - 6x Reg. to 24.99 Specially Pri 7-12. 9D COATS AND COAT SETS Many styles and colours, fitted and loose, fur fabric trim. ced 18.99 LITTLE GIRLS' CO-ORDINATES Skirts, skirt sets, slims and slim sets. Sizes 2-6x YS to V2 off Regular Prices GIRLS' JUMPERS In fine corduroy; gathered skirt, fitted bodice; royal, plum, aqua. Sizes 7-12 Reg. 5.98 GIRLS' DRESSES 199 to 4.99 years Clearance group of dresses, in up-to-the-minute style, in cotton, cotton knit, flannel and some nylons. Sizes 7-12 Reg. 5.98 to 14.95 Sale 3.99 Jp DEB DRESSES 3.99 to 8.99 be used in soups, in gelatin sal-| THEATRE GIRLS' SKIRTS Clearance of dresses in cotton knits, sheers, and plain ads, and in scalloped dishes, | IF YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN You'll see that they drink 3 glasses of Guernsey Gold Milk every day. Give them more food value with less calories! Exclusively from Ideal Dairy. "At The Store or At Your Door" cottons, tailored shirtmaker and dressy styles. Sizes 10- 14x 8.99 to 10.99 Reg. 12.98 to 18.95 e bea dah. 4 "Slumber-Crest" BLANKETS 4.97 Size 72 by 90 inches. 85% Viscose, 15% 'Orlon'*, "lifetime" Nylon Attractive colors, Gift-right! All woo! plaid reversible skirts in bright shades. Sizes 10, 12, 14 299 Reg. 4.98 Sorry! No Phone or Mail Orders, Please oNo rthway OSHAWA . SHOPPING CENTRE RRP AWA LAAMADABAMS BBB For Your Shopping Pleasure... ' A JOHN NORTHWAY SHOPPING ACCOUNT So easy to open-- So convenient to use with Open daily 9.30 to 6, binding FRI. TILL 9 PLASTIC CHRISTMAS TABLECLOTHS Size 54" x 72" 69¢ Size 54" x 90" 79¢ ZELLER'S LIMITED MMA MRM BMRB SSM Se QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS OSHAWA. ONTARIO DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 723-2294 SHOPPING CENTRE 226 STEVENSON'S RD. S. PHONE 723-2209 -- So

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