om ore ittee GREETING MEMBERS and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ww. H. J. Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Oddfellows Hail New Year At Dance on Saturday Night The annual New Year's Eve] Dance held by Corinthian Lodge, | IOOF, took place at the OcvI) auditorium on Saturday night. Fancy hats and noisemakers} / . ower | Cabaret Style New Year's Dance Success For K of C The Knights of Columbus staged one of the most success- ful New Year's Eve parties to date, Under. the general chair- manship of Mr; P. J. McAdam, well over two hundred guests were entertained by a floor 4 \ show, followed by a hot turkey dinner and later, dancing to Bernard Tierney's orchestra, Co-chairmen of the catering committee, Mr. Paul Wysotski and Mr. William Pope, geared the serving of the supper so ex- pertly that the complete meal was served to everyone within half an hour and the entertain- ment chairmen, Mr. James Mo Mullen and Mr. Allen Rodgers introduced Leslie and Dorothy Rudkin, exhibition ballroom dancers and Laurie Connelly, ballad singer, all of Oshawa, LLL LLLP LL LOOP OP PIGOTT PO EPPS POLE PLAIN RL DLE ELIA AP De CAE PIE a cae who presented a talented and pleasing program. Ticket sales were directed by Messrs. Edward McAree and James Mapplebeck and among the many congenial groups who saw the old year out were Grand Knight Jack Lawrence and Mrs. Lawrence; Past District Deputy Jack Bawks and Mrs, Bawks; Past Grand Knight John Fox and Mrs. Fox; Mr. Frank Shine, business administrator for the Separate School Board and Mrs. Shine, and M1, and Mrs, J, J. Kelly. GIRLS FUSSIER MONTREAL (CP) --- College girls are not keen on baby-sit- ting, reports Mary B. Grant of McGill University's placement service. Her bureau gets fre- quent requests for mothers' help over the holidays but "'girls just don't seem interested," she said. "They prefer jobs with regular hours, fairly good pay --and without children." Jack Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Freeman. --Oshawa Times Photo Dennis Starkey, Mr, and Mrs, V, Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrus, Miss Marion Glenney, Mr. Murray Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Sud- Mr. and Mrs. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES . ST. JOHN'S WA (Barvinok Branch) The annual dinner and meet- ing of the St. John's Ukrainian Canadian Women's Association (Barvinok Branch) was held at the Hotel Genosha. Following the dinner the vari- plans being made for the chil- dren's party. Mrs. Walter Kuch and Mrs. Donald Sadoway agreed' to investigate the possi- bility of getting a Nativity film for. the Sunday school to be shown on Ukrainian Christmas. A gift was presented to Mrs. Nicholas Semeniuk who was the past president of Rarvinok. Mrs. Walter Kuck spoke about all the} good work done by Mrs. Seme- iuk while she was president of the club. | OSHAWA Specials: FRESH BANANA BAILEY FOODS LID. AJAX THE FOOD SHOP OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA WEST HILL Li mace laid, aon Thursday, Friday, Saturday ROLL acu 97° hts VE ee & THE STARS SAY by ESTRELLITA For Tomorrow This should be an excitin: day! All sound and financial af- fairs should run smoothly, show gain. In personal relationships, be discreet, however--especially in' the p.m. Some persons may be overly sensitive; do not rub them the wrong way. For The Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, where career matters are con- cerned, this new year in your life favors the accomplishment of difficult tasks. Do not, hesi- tate to tackle new ventures now and to take steps, also, to Grenaten your financial posi- on. ag a Q oe aa few eth fab matie ong boealioenige OES EN we og ols Sr THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 3, 1962 9 : You are in a period which stimulates new ideas and pro gressiveness, so make the most of it, Your resourcefulness and ingenuity should show conerete results, in various stages, dur- ing March, April and May. . Family life should run year ahead, but be alert to pos- sible periods of stress in Sep- tember and November, You can avoid them, however, through tact and understanding. Look for social activities and a chance to travel in July; in- teresting romantic situations in July and August. Avoid extra- vagance during September and November. Don't let over-opti- mism offset your better judg- ment. A child born on this day will smoothly during most of the/M: woull"do el inthe aie tirst all an noni onship 8! o is to be held here next ts, Pearl V 1, andaen or $8 on, more western women have quired about the event, that Central phon 4 area a.' weeks ago. z LADIES' SPORTSWEAR Lid, ous committees presented their; Following the business meet: | monthly reports. Mrs. Johnjing, a humorous skit was pre-| Masiewich, president thanked/sented by Mrs. Walter Kuch and| all the members for their sup-| added to the general air of fes-|dard, Miss Claire Tierney, Mr.) tivity. Jack: Taylor's orchestra|Neal Sandy and others. provided the music and spot) prizes were won by Mr. and) Deviled Salmon |Miss Ann Sabat. The program Mrs, Jack Taylor, Miss Donna} yr o_o recent activities ended with the singing of tra- Drinkle and Mr, Marvin Row-! of the club. ditional carols. den, Miss Peggy Pearson and Good For Supper Mrs, Steven Gonta reported The January meeting will be Mr. Ross Burns, Mr. and Mrs.| y, 41.5. the characteristic|®" behalf of the Sunday Schoo' teld at the home of Mrs. William | Leonard Andrus, Miss Lynne! sat sets scme foods apart committee. She spoke about;Andrey, 742 Ritson Road South. ' Esson and Mr. Barry Rogers. \from others. Canned salmon's a a tere. weed dancing) pood example and regardless Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Free-|of variety or color, all shades .- lof salmon from light pink to man, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. sim. | ved, salmon is rich in protein, Mr, and Mrs. M. Winter, Mr.) vinerals and vitamins A, B and Mrs. W. H. J, Harmer, MY.) and D. It': seasonless too. and Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell, Mr. | small wonder we rely on it for and Mrs. James Freeman, Mr.) many dishes -- since it's and Mrs. Ross Burns, Picker-|>4oq tasting and good for us. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Here's one, a quickie for in- Smith, Ajax, Mr. Robert Wright,| qividual baking dishes that's Miss Marion Martin, Mr. Wil-| unctantial and tasty -- Deviled liam Wright, Miss Betty Norris.| caimon, Mr. and Mrs. D. Perrin, Mr. DEVILED SALMON and Mrs. T. Gordon, Miss Mar- cup canned salmon jorie Lick, Mr. . David Piatti, (1, 7-02. can) Miss Margaret Johnson, Mr. tablespoons liquid drained Roy Parker, Miss Lynne Esson, from salmon Mr. Barry Rogers, Miss Dodie % cup dry enriched bread Hubbell, Mr. Maurice Thomp- crumbs son, Miss Susan Channing, Mr.| 1% teaspoon salt Robert Macinnes. Few grains cayenne pepper Mr, and Mrs. Ronald G. Nor-| 1% teaspoon dry mustard man, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gil- tablespoons lemon juice lard, Mr, and Mrs. Roy egg, slightly beaten Weatherbee, Mr. Royce tablespoon chopped parsley Weatherbee, Miss Elaine Cole,) Drain and flake salmon; re- Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, Miss| serving two tablespoons of Olga Trimble, Mr. Patrick Mon-) liquid. Lightly mix together aghan, Mr. Maurice. Turner,)salmon and reserved Bi, Miss Jean Stacey. |with remaining ingredients. rs. G. L. Wight,| Pile into greased individual Miss' Marie Mavis, Mr. Paul| baking dishes or scallop shells. Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. George Bake in preheaetd hot oven, Williamson, Mr. and Mrs, Jack 435 deg. F., about 15 minutes Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George|0r until browned and bubbly. Jackson, Mr. and.Mrs. .,.Nor-|Makes 2 to 5 servings. ris, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schmid, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. G. bt hohe Mise Marilyn Rowden, r. ion Pang Miss Dianne Cornish, Mr. William Neal, Mr. Amphien Snider, Miss Donna Tapping,. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horn: den, Miss Sheila Truelove, Mr. Bob Stacey, Miss Linda Strang, Mr. Don Riordan , Miss Gail Schoenau, Mr. Wayne Patter- son, Miss Wendy Parks, Mr. Robert Olliffe, Miss Helen faker ole, is Hels) WIPE PRESERVER Miss Linda Wichman, Mr. Doug-} If dried peas and lima beans las, Fergugon, Miss Koseana develop little holes, it's time to Paterson, Mr. Lyle Wichman. ' ; + gg ees "\throw them out. This is a sign Miss Sharron Sands, New York, of infiltration by weevils, Mr. James Hinkson, Miss Mar- garet Salmon, Mr. Hugh Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson, Mr. gp hy gg) eg Suzanne Smith, Mr. and Mrs. i Kenneth Dalby, Miss Cathy Pus.|'7"'es @f apples, the McIntosh, kas, Mr. Jack Lyons, Miss Ellen|!S excellent for eating raw or! Parker, Mr. Jerry Tymoshik. 'in vooking. FRESH BLUEBERRY PIE 49° Made With Fresh Frozen Fruit FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE LADIES ! HERE IT IS STARTING TOMORROW 9:30 A.M. 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