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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Mar 1962, p. 7

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Fe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 8, 1962 7 Members of the "fair sex" will share the glare of the sports spotlight at the 1962 ver- sion of the Canadian National Sportsmen's Show, which will be opened in the Coliseum, To- ronto, on Friday by the Right Honorable John Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada, with pomp and ceremony. During the big springtime ex- One of Eight Beauties Will Be 'Outdoors Girl of Canada' ed "Moon River", will highlight beauties, boats and styles. (emen' Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Among the participants in this\{ colorful fashion spectacular will be Nina Holden, Miss Canada for 1962, Inga Britt, a former| Miss Finland, Regina Ruta, Diane Barnes, Miss Boating fo: 1962, and Ruth Jean Kearsey, Miss Boating for 1961. Feminine performers, too, will hibition eight beautiful and tal- ented girls from various parts of minion of Canada savings bond and a number of other attrac- tive prizes. Ontario candidates skov, Hamilton; Wyck, Orillia; Isabel Renfrew; Linda Fair, Timmins ronto. Two separate fashion spec- taculars, designed especially for the ladies but and April Joanne Ashmore, To-| certain to bejthe be in the spotlight in the big jstage and water revue which Canada will vie for the title of|will be presented twice daily in "Outdoors Girl of Canada". The |the arena of the Coliseum. One winner will receive a $500 Do-|of the stellar performers her in the finals include Jill Unker- | will be Carmel Gowan, a Can- dian girl who has just returned from a tour of Europe. Another will be Barbara Morris, with Nancy Van\her twin seals and others will} Gould, |include Barbara Peterka and Bette Ellis, two professional log rollers. 1962 Canadian National MEATLESS MAIN DISH ELEGANCE | Creamy Egg Sauce Compliments This Flavorsome Salmon Loaf Frost a savory salmon loaf with the creamy elegance of a golden egg sauce, and you have a praiseworthy entree for a lent- and hard-cooked egg. Garnish with chopped parsley. Yield: 6 servings. en menu. As the flavorsome loaf, enriched with the goodness of ready - to - eat high protein cereal, bakes, make the simple sauce for a final flourish. Round out this quick meatless meal with hashed brown po- tatoes, buttered broccoli, warm bread sticks and a tossed salad. SALMON LOAF, EGG SAUCE 2 cups (1-pound can) salmon 2 eggs, slightly beaten % cup milk \% teaspoon salt ¥ teaspoon pepper teaspoon finely chopped onnions tablespoon finely chopped green pepper teaspoon lemon juice cups special K (ready-to-eat high protein cereal) Remove bones and skin from salmon, drain and flake; save liquid. Add eggs to salmon and mix well, Stir in remaining in- gredients; pour into well- greased 9 x 4%-inch loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 F) about 45 minutes. Serve hot UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES with Egg Sauce. EGG SAUCE 2 tablespoons butter or mar- ASTRA UNIT Astra Unit of lenholme School for Retarded \Children, Twenty-two members Roll call showed 11 members|a Chinese dinner to be held on The February meeting of the|present. Secretary's report was; March 12 at 6 p.m., followed by loo ' Simcoe Street|read by Mrs. Harry Poloz and attendance as a group at the | Canada's biggest dog show UCW was held recently at the|the treasurer's report by Mrs.|evangelistic campaign being j will be held in conjunction with) G |John Poch. held in Calvary Baptist Mrs. Hermas Le Faive was Church, with the Reverend D. garine tablespoons flour % cup milk Y, cup fish liquid tablespoons lemon juice hard-cooked egg, chopped 2 1 | se | ZIP MOP « BRUSH REG...2.98 Dusting mop end plestic appointed to act as the new Holliday, Evangelist. letatie dusting ba. crowded by men, will create|Sportsmen's Show and here, too,|and four visitors gathered for , social convener. The next regular meeting will widespread interest among| women will play a prominentidinner after which Mrs. Ken- introduced the Melt butter; stir in flour and) mix well. Add milk and fish) THE BRIDAL PAIR Married recently at St. | of Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church were Mr, and Mrs. | Norman Richards. The bride, the former Miss Sherri-Lyn | Ann Harkin, is the daughter | the Grandview Golf Club Holds Mr. Norman Oshawa --Aldsworth Photography and Mrs. Mr. and Richards, all First Social Event For 1962 Stephen Harkin and the bridegroom is son of Mrs. of women visitors. One of these,|role. Judges include Mrs. Mar-|neth Cowan to be presented each evening|guerite Charter of Brantford,|guest and on both Saturday after- jnoons, will feature the Ontario, Mrs. J. H. Daniell- latest | Jenkins, Rouge Hills and Mrs.| School, speaker, Mrs. Thomas |Adair, principal of Glenholme who spoke on the love land most up-to-date fashions for|Katherine Drury of Phelps, New|and patience that was required |sports, wear. summer exhibiting their prized 'Shirley Kathleen Whyte Now and beach|York. Many women will also|to both understand and teach |be The second fashion show, call-'canines. lthese children. Following the laddress a tour of the class- }rooms was enjoyed. A short business session was jheld with the president, Mrs. |Robert McLeod presiding. Pray- won by Mrs. Harry Poloz. sale refreshments were served |by Mrs. M. P. York and Mrs. N. S. McGillivray. CALVARY BWF The Calvary Business Women's Fellowship held its regular meeting, with hasis on The lucky draw prize was be held in . Calvary British Guinea and Jamaica. L. Greene. Baptist Church on March 19 when the Following a successful bake other women's groups will co- operate in a joint meeting when | Mrs. Verda Jackson will show | pictures of her recent trip to Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. liquid gradually, stirring con-| stantly. Cook until thickened, | stirring occasionally. Just be-' fore serving, add lemon juice! CASH and CARRY ONLY No Phone Orders SWAN'S POST IN ENGLAND | LONDON (CP) -- Elizabeth! Halley, 23-year-old graduate of| the University of British Co- Missions, on Monday, March 5, at the home of Mrs, J. A. Bar- HOUSEHOLD HINT HARDWARE h . lumbia, has come from Van Cavs thane © couver to be an assistant l- jer was offered by irs. Howard |Forder. Minutes were read by; The president, Mrs. Neta [Mrs. Norman Eddy and treas-|Hoagland, presided, and open- ee is , a jurer's report by Mrs. Kennethied the meeting with oe singing s : Pato | athleen, ughter, dress of navy blue silk shantung,|Cowan. jof missionary hymns. Psalm 96 imately one hundred members spe hg Baek = gk of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whyte,|a shaded blue flowered hat,| Work groups were formed for| was read 4 Mrs. Dean Bick- and guests attending an infor- oamgaeg Bp an regi and Mrs.|OS#@Wa, became the bride of blue accessories. She was assist-\the fall bazaar. Mrs. Murray/el]. A report on Missions was mal dance and party at the club ae c lie Mr aaa pre W. John Peter Tolboom on Satur-jed by the bridegroom's sister|Davidson will have charge of given by Miss Mabel Mathison, | = house. 4 ' 4 Roier M: pea ie "Stephen day in a mid-day ceremony injwearing royal blue nylon over|the knitting group, Mrs. Nich-| who also read a letter from ti statr a aaatienar , nezaoes gg 998 -- af ea with a beige hat and olas pee poe Poe Phage amg Audrey Hurlbert. Niger-| : ' : he ag . . gh.|Church. The bridegroom is the/accessories. Each wore a cor-|group and Mrs. Robert Hess the|ja, Prayer was offered by Mrs.| ee nae, gl Dsak™ cays oye ty, 08 of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik'sage of white carnations. |novelty group. |William Messent, Mrs. John inter re #.. master of .cere.|hansén, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Par-|- 000m of Holland. The honeymoon was spent at! Members were reminded of/McLaughlin and Mrs. Keith) ir reg Walmsley (son. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard|. .8@ Reverend L. T. McGough Niagara Falls and points west|the Nearly New Sale on March| Ross, | monies, Mr Jack Walmsley,son, Mr. ¢ 7. performed the ceremony with/and Mr. and Mrs. Tolboom are|29 at 1.30 p.m. Collection of] yi. p Tucker, of the Sudan| ron, Carnegie avenue. Label your plastic containers PH, 725-7513 with washable crayons and all you need do when you chang the contents is to remove the previous markings with a sudsy brarian at an East Suffolk county library. ELECTROHOME INTRODUCES ... Something NEW in Stereo Hi-Fi and Televi- sion at prices that repre~ sent unbeatable value, The Grandview Golf Club held Mr. and Mrs, Alex Walker, Mr. its first social event of the 1962 and Mrs. Robert White, Mr Mr, Bride of John Peter Tolboom season recently with approx-/Mrs. Stephen Dyl, Mr. and Mrs.| Shirley HELD AT SALVATION 133 SIMCOE ST. 8. Friday, Mar. 9 2:30 & 7:30 P.M. this finer blend you'll be had arranged with the Arthur|Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie'wr Jack Driscoll playing themaking their home in Oshawa. (clothin P e : ' . or . § 1a) A g will be made by con ; Fein Murray veocge es peony Gouldburn and others. wedding music, The soloist was For wedne away, the bride|tacting Mrs. Robert Hess. coi peeps Bro Beall epg ee oe om pote Pick : ae William 'Kinsman. | wore a sheath dress of navy) Prior to the next meeting the|ary work in Nigeria where she| ons Mir and Mien. William Gilt Presented The -- Pada ake in mas-| blue with white hat and acces-| group will attend the Lenten/and her husband had been en-| Walker. | er rsa Pe scat he oc and a white carnation|seryice at 7.30 p.m. in the gaged. Beautifully illustrated] Other dance winners were Mr.| To New Church pool A ppt rset abe ' + doar church. slides were also shown depict-| and Mrs. Lloyd Plume and Mr.) |peau de soie fashioned on prin-| | CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. |i8& missionary work in the vil- and Mrs. Stephen Heney. At the March meeting of the|Cess lines, featuring a crystal AVERAGE WEIGHT | 'ne regular meeting of the/#8¢s 2nd among the Moham- eae ths coatveterint ae Memorial Gnareh, Mrs. Weg [and pearl beaded bateau neck-| In the age group 20-24, ave- Connaught Park Ladies' Auxil- MAreeauaiens were made for ande és Bs 'aa.|Baker, president, presented @(#¢ and sheath sleeves, Alrage weight of a woman fiveliary was held recently in the and Mrs. John pat = es Sfeoent't g "cAling "sp hsin"® to the|cTOWN of crystal beads secured|feet two inches in height is 115|clubhouse with the president, pling the pleasure of the *v®'l Reverend William Linley of St her veil of silk illusion and she|pounds. \Mrs. L. G. Clapp, presiding. Among those seen dancing|Peter's Church, primi te promot} deep pink were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ma-|. The Reverend C. D. Cross in- # iJ | ; : : | Mrs. Donald Littleproud was haffy, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas|troduced Mr, Linley and CON-| matron of honor for her sist Keeler, Mr. and Mrs, R. Perry,|gtatulated him on the comple-\ghe 'wore a gown of Ametican : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dfinkle,|tion of the new St. Peter's)Roo chiffon ver talt ta with Mr. and Mrs. George Mills, Mr.|Church. In presenting the gift), °fui Svirt short sle ev, and Mrs, Ivan Parrott, Mr. and|Mrs. Baker expressed the good| Ae gai Seven PRESENTS A Mrs. Mark Swanger, Mr. and|wishes of St. George's Guild. [#04 draped neckline with chit- Mrs. Peter Pearse, Mr. and) Mr, Linley accepted the giftlang a matchine veiled : Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and Mrs./and said that the congregation! nde harhotid COLLECTION OF ig 5 NG ALL-WEATHER i COATS : |She carried a nosegay of white gg Mrs, Reginald sete ot eget Fi be re soy chrysanthemums. son, Mr, and Mrs Lloyd Plume Coste, ofa el aren etches ba Mr. Henry Klooster acted as Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pilkey, | St. George's parish. He also ee perky Mr.) Mr. and Mrs, Howard Cook, Mr.|extended an invitation to the! p. ? bees and Mrs. W. Walker, Mr. and|members to attend the dedica-| ---- -- = ai of the new Church on Mar. Cecil Pearn, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Baker announced that James Siksay, Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. Lionel Hinds and Mrs. D. : Robert Dionne, Mr. and Mrs./E. Fox would be the conveners Douglas Hart, Mr, and Mrs.|for the Blossom Tea on May) Gordon Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.|30, Tickets were distributed to Joseph Sapinski, Mr. and Mrs.|the group leaders. " --, war Clave | The next meeting of the Guild r. and Mrs. William Clark,| will be on April 2 at 2.30 p.m. Mr: and Mrs. Michael Cirka,'in the parish hall. MITCHELL'S DRUGS WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEKEND! 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