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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1962, p. 7

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ga a aa a a ae rrr rT TTT Te OMEN Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 26, 1962 7 "With You Alway" was well|'"The Palms" by Miss Marlie PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, William Boddy who were celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary, were en- tertained at The Guild of All Arts library by their three daughters, The Misses Helen, Doris and Margaret Boddy. Miss Mary Cornish, Reg.N.,; returned recently from a holi- day in Paris, France. Mrs. Jean Crawford, Mrs. Eric Henry, Miss Vera Moyse and Mrs. E. F. Armstrong will 8 : f preside at the tea table during) te : MoS ./the afternoon tea at Oshawa! FRESH ORANGE DREAM Golf Club marking the opening) An Airy, Delicately Good Dessert ~LopGES AND _ Flavored With Juice and Rind | SOCIETIES Yield: 6 servings. SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES Fresh Orange Dream The regular meeting of Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mikula, Stevenson road north, left recently for Austria where they| will visit Mr, Mikula's mother. They will spend some time in |Gérmany. such a_ rich! that a Oranges are . source ee vitamin C Pie. A birthday party was held re- three-inch orange supplies an|Turn the above Orange Dream|peam Chapter No. 73 Order of cently at the home of Mr. and/cobbledick, Mrs. J. Judge and| entire day's vitamin C require-|fijling into a baked 9-inch pie|the Eastern Star was held in Mrs. G,' W. Parfitt, Taunton! ment for a healthy adult and'crust. Top with whipped cream.|the Masonic Temple. jroad east, honoring Mr. Angus} almost all that is needed by a , aon Pees ¢ - . _|Milne who was celebrating his} growing boy: oF girl. Yield: 6 servings. Mrs. Mabel Alpin, Worthy Ma-| 93.4 birthday. The party was| FRESH ORANGE DREAM tron, presided, assisted by Mr. given by his godparents, Mr. | Willi H son as worthy : : | Envelope unflay. gelatine SOCIAL NOTICES pabrcongilh ogres of Mr. a ney Fe Siege oom. tbsps. fresh lemon juice |Frank Trainer. \gifts received from relatives} tbsps. cold water MARRIAGE Mrs. Laura Young, acting as| and friends was an onyx initial-) eggs, separated : Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mc-|marshal, for Mrs. Dorothy Ha-jled ring from Mr. and Mrs.) , cup fresh orange juice | niarmid of Oshawa wish to an-|ley, presented the flag. Homes. Refreshments included| ¥ ich, ral nounce the marriage of their} Mrs. Mina Morris acting as|a birthday cake decorated with 4 tsp. salt eldest daughter, Marie Louise,|sentinel and Mrs. Jean Scott,|21 candles, Guests were pres- ¥% tsp. pure vanilla extract |tg Gottfried Wober, son of Mr.|conductress, introduced Mrs.jent from Kingston, Courtice, 1 tbsp. grated orange rind Jjand Mrs. Adam Wober of|Agnes Kemlo, Mrs. Meta\Peterborough, Nogies Creek, 1 tsp. grated lemon rind | Frankfurt, Germany. The cere-|Moore, PDGM's. Sunbeam past|Bobcaygeon, Hampton, Ajax, 2. fresh oranges ; mony took place in the chapel of/matrons were Mrs. Nance Mc-|and Toronto. Soften gelatine in lemon juice, Northminster United Church on/Leese, Mrs. Bert Wight, Mrs. : : and water. Beat together in top|Friday, April 20, 1962, with the|/ Marion Girard, Miss Flora Pur- Teas, birthday parties, wed- of a double bolier, egg yolks.|Reverend H "A. Mellow officiat-|die, Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, Mrs.|ding anniversaries, coming and) gg hing em a eg Base ang. oe oe Betty pe: | goings of guests arejalways of| Sock over hot water (not boil- ENGAGEMENT i on ee oe tr lk arog or aa : : : Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dabrow- : ; telephone or visit the social de- ee See eet ski of Oshawa announce the| Mrs. Cora Lyons gave Ssick|/partment with your item of| thicken, about 20 minutes. Stir|' 4 ere a. 2 : i engagement of their daughter,|@nd sunshine report. news for which there is in softened gelatine, orange and &"saseme , ns . hone 723-3474 ; : 'hay yp,|Diane Carol, to Mr, David] Mrs. Jean Scott, reported on|charge. Telephone 723-3474. lemon rinds. Cool and chill. (To award Rant ion of Mrs How:| \ F : 4 shorten chilling period, place , *iplans for a town and country over ice water.) Add egg whites|@t™@ Bant of Oshawa and -theleaee at the home of Mrs. An-|4 Stoup of members. from Bt, and beat with an electric|!ate Mr. Bant. The marriage) . Sh ae |David's Welsh Society of Osh- beater until thick and fluffy.|Will take place at St. Gregory|Tt orten, Simcoe streetiawa spent an enjoyable Good Set inin an ofied sccup anole ite. Great. Roman Catholicoult on: June 23, Friday at the Dewi Sant Welsh Chill overnight eee era ||Church on Saturday, May 12, at! District meeting for electing) Church in Toronto. The special chia aot '12 o'clock noon. |District DGM for. District 11/event being the 'Gymanfa- ae. Just before = un- |will be held on May 29 Ganu," the annual Welsh sing- mold on serving plate. Serve ENGAGEMENT vitati ; iveq ing festival. The service was with sliced fresh oranges Invitations were received|!98& Sst aadipmnine sienna Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murczekifrom Mt. Dennis Chapter, conducted by the Reverend . ' of Oshawa announce the engage-|Markham for May 16, Queen|Humphrey Jones and the sing- SPECIAL GROUP ment of their daughter, Jenny|city for May 14, whither for|ing wee under the direction of LONDON (CP)--The wives of Mary, to Mr. Valentin Rekar of|May 24, Ontario for June 4, |Mt. Glyn Roberts, As_ the Britain's racing drivers have Oshawa, son of Mrs. Blaz ie Attar wan Ataved jchurch has only recently been formed their own association-- Rekar of Bled, Yugoslavia, and) cory of past gra ats t | built, there is still need for the Women's Motor Racing As- the late Mr. Rekar. The mar-|,7_ William a3 and patron) some finishing touches, so the sociates Club. They have ajriage will take place on Satur-|"- yeon. members of St. David's Society trailer, towed from one auto\day, May 19, 1962, at 11.00! Refreshments were served by| presented a cheque to cover the racing course to another, as o'clock in St. Hedwig's Roman|Mrs. Thelma Beerthuizen and|cost of a combination table and their headquarters. Catholic Church, Oshawa. |committee. 'desk to be placed in the! iby Miss marthex of the church. The president, Mr. David Andrews, made the presentation, and Mr. Ivor Davies, past vice-president, made a few appropriate re- marks suitable for the occa- sion. Mr. Jones and the con- gregation expressed their thanks for the gift. A successful night of cards was held recently at Glenholme School under the auspices of Rebekah Lodge No. 3 with Mrs. Rex Harper as general convener. Mrs. Owen Gibbs, noble grand, and Mrs. Ann Holt, past noble grand, re- ceived the' guests, Prize win- ners were: Euchre, Mrs. Allan Home League Members Present) A Dramatized Easter Play WEEK-END SPECIALS A large crowd gathered at)Mrs. William Allison and Mrs.| Jury and Lovell Ltd. IN the Salvation Army Young Peo-|Maynard Nelson. | ple's Hall on Monday evening,| The program also included a! OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY FREE! April 23 to witness a very fine|very fine bass solo by Mr. Mur-| program presented by some of|ray Whitehead "'The Unveiled: the Home League members and/Christ" with Miss Barbara Ran- relatives. kin as accompanist on the piano A dramatized Easter Play|followed by a pianoforte solo Helene Curtis | received, each member of the|Bryant who also played during group made an excellent con-|the interlude. A reading by tribution to the play. |Miss Betty Arnold, The Walk to Those taking part were Mrs.|_™maus. : | Robert Young who took the part| The play consisted of two) of Mary, Mrs. Wilbur Clarke, acts, one "The Girl that Jesus' Marha; Mrs, Charles Brydges.|Healed" and second "Evidence! Lazarus; Mis, Frank Phelps,|°f the Presence of Jesus". Reuben; Mis: Rhonda Bryant, The evening was brought to) Priscilla; Miss Sandra Phelps,|4 close with words of apprecia-| Rachael: Mrs. John Dixon, Mir-|tion and prayer, after which re-| iam; Mrs, Melville Arnold, Ra-|{teshments were served. hab; Mrs. Maynard Nel rei aga and Miss Anne Butler, | ENO'S FRUIT SALTS REG. 1.19 19¢ uth. 1 1.19, .ccceweeeerees rie fo ee EXLAX sauny sat -- 200. we abc INSTANTINE TABLETS 00, -- nec. 129 . 99F gregation joined in singing an Special of the Week! Easter hymn after which Major JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING CLEANING and Clear Shampoo Regulor Value 2.08, 1.39 chase of any PAPERMATE PEN Ross, Mr. William Manvel, | ing by Mr. John Dixon, make! Doro-jup, Mr. Charles Brydges, Miss |Evelyn Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. thy. French, Mrs. D. H. Fickes, Mrs. Charles Musgrave. Bridge prize winners were Mrs. Lorn Mrs. R. C. Shortt. Poor prize winners were Mrs, Wilson Stauffer, Mrs. L. Shetler, Mr. |R. Eyre, Mrs. A. Morphy, Miss} Ray McCuaig, Mrs. Arnold Duke, Mr. J. Mitchell, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. John Guy, Mrs. iJ. C. Judge. Draw prize winners} w, wyere Mrs. W. H. Hopps and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. | Mission Circle Holds Banquet The Mission Circle of Albert Street United Church held its mother and daughter annual banquet on Tuesday, April 24. Special guests were Miss Cora Harvey, Mrs. James Scott, the Reverend A. E. Larke and no|the speaker, Miss Lois Boast. |the manse report. The toast to the Queen was proposed by Miss Linda Adams, the toast to the Church by Miss Carol Stallibrass and responded to by Mr. Larke. The toast to the mothers by Miss Bonnie Crouter responded to. by. Mrs. Samuel Gibbs. The worship service. was led Louise Walters and Miss Eileen Corbman. The theme was 'Easter Here and Now". Miss Genie Yourkevich was the soloist, accompanied by Miss Eileen Corbman. 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Mrs. Frank Ward as-| jsisted at the piano, | The roll call and secretary's| report were read by Mrs.| Percy Neal, Mrs. Gordon} Brown gave the treasurer's re- {port and Mrs. Ralph Boneham! the directors, | Rankin, who thanked all who 1,30 VALUE had'had an interest in this proj- ect, including the special light- TRIG DEODORANT for Men 1.25 vacue .. 89¢ VASELINE HAIR TONIC ,;, vas ........ 15¢ VITALIS HAIR DRESSING T1¢ ONCE A YEAR SALE Helena Rubinstein's COLOR-TONE SHAMPOOS Reg. 3.00 . NESTLE SPRAZE for the hair jiccxt'*. 88¢ This is only a partial list of our specials . , 5 Come into our stores for many more ,.. BASEBALL GLOVE REG...2.95 1,00 VALUE ,.. Elkay's PARA DICHLOR BENZENE "for moths" pound tin Made ef good quolity willow leather with plestic lined palm = flat type padding, CASH and CARRY ONLY No Phone Orders 'he unit reports were given by |Mrs. Harry Bennett, Unit 1; | eee: Richard Doyle, Unit 2;) jand Mrs. Ebert Small, Unit 3. |The leader of Unit 3 is Mrs. ' ae a Ebert Small, and secretary,| Let's Go Fishing 1 'Mrs, Carl Morgan. | | Ms. Kenneth Markle reported) SPECIAL | on the Presbytery leadership|| Solid Glass, Heddon Pal Spook, j| training day held at Albert] Cetting & Spin, Cast 99| We will meet any advertised price! Street United Church. Mrs,|} No 4051-5¥41. Murray MacPherson gave her|f Re9- 9-95 4,99 report on literature and com- 9 munications conference and SWAN g 1.H.A. HARDWARE Mrs, Percy Neal on program conveners conference. 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