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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1963, p. 7

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RON a yea go we EE (cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 18,1963 7 Memorable Installation Dinner For Legion Auxiliary No. 483 The financial report, submit- ted by the treasurer, Mrs. Cam- eron Oke, showed total dis- bursements $7197.88. Income was derived from two bazaars, catering and memberships. Do- nations to charities included the Provincial Command Bursary Fund; the British Sailors' So- ciety; Oshawa Minor Hockey Despite unfortunate incidents that might have over-shadowed the evening, the Ladies' Auxil- iary, Branch 43, Royal Cana- dian Legion followed the pro- gram for the installation dinner and made it a highly enjoyable occasion. First vice-president Mrs. Alyn DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The meeting of The Daughters of land, EB s of india, 7 was a . ig. Prece The Or on Tues- day eve the meeting a banquet was held at Centre Street United Church. The me ----- wit Tarlac presiding, easisieg. by aylor pres ass y Vice-President r Edna Hu- band, Sister Kay Large gave the devotional period. The year's on the sick was by Sister Sarah Van de Walker. Secretary Sister Doris M uarterly report and correspon- nce. lation ceremonies were held, A guard of honor was formed las Past President Sister Mary Hurst introduced Worthy Dis- trict Deputy Sister Annie Mitchell on her official visit, Donald read the| !0 SAND KCETIES trustees, Sisters. Hur and Ethel Horton; br ag Winifred Mills, Doreen Ladd, Nan Kirkbride; captain, Sister Beatrice st; press reporter, W Following _ ins : monies, worthy phere re h\Edna Huband presided vice-president, Glover assisting. Sister Taylor was ; the dais y sister peng 4 4 be pres' with the Jewel, Gifts were : ae Sister Birthday were for Sisters Fessie adder a8 Drake and Nance M . The draw = was won by Sister Sarah Van de Walker. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, February Sister Mitchell presided for in- stallation of officers, with Past District Deputy Sister Jessie DON'T BE GULLIBLE Some supermarkets and bake Elliott presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Norman McEvers who was unable to at- tend due to the accidental death of her infant grandson, and Mrs. R. A. Williams, zone com- mander, officiated at the instal- lation in the absence of Mrs. Florence Pegg, chairman On- tario Provincial Command, who fell and broke her arm on ar- rival at the Legion Hall. Mrs. Pegg was taken to Oshawa General Hospital and from \there she returned to Toronto, |The incoming secretary Mrs. Charles Lamb, was absent due |to_ sickness. | Mrs, Charles Anderson intro- | iduced the officers at the head |table who were later installed, | jand Mrs, Williams, Mrs. Wil- liam Reed, press reporter and pianist and Mrs. J. A. Ald- winckle, The toast to the provincial }command was proposed by \Mrs. Alyn Elliott and Mrs. | Williams replied. Mrs, Elliott also thanked the Woman's Aux- iliaty of Holy Trinity Church who did the catering and serv- ing of dinner PROGRAM Entertainment was provided Madder a Grand Guide, Sister Ethel Horton, Chaplain, Sister Alice Hayton and Sister Anne Heaslip, Guards. Officers for 1963 as follows: Immediate past president, Sis- ter Edith Taylor; worthy presi- dent, Sister Edna Huband; vice- president, Sister Kate Glover; secretary, Sister Doris McDon- ald; treasurer, Sister . Annie Mitchell; chaplain, Sister Kay Large; first guide, Sister Anne Foote; second guide, Sister Florence Green; third guide, Sister Eva Tipton; fourth guide, Sister Ann Hastie; pianist, Sis- ter Nan Kirkbride; inner guard,| Sister Anne Heaslip; outside guard, Sister Hilda Constable; ORGANIST LILA TREDWELL Appearing Nightly GENOSHA HOTEL League; Christmas Seals; To- ronto Hospital for Sick Chil- dren; Sunnybrook Veterans; CARE; and a sewing machine for student nurses at Oshawa General Hospital. The catering report, given by Mrs. Charles Anderson showed a gratifying return and her re- port on remembrance of shut- in members included 15 plants for members 80 years old and over; 75 bouquets, four fruit eries are now promoting vita. min supplements at very at tractive prices. Refer to the January 1962 CAC Bulletin and the article on this subject. se, ns « Oa perts say "don' a : supplement unless ee ISOBEL MACAULAY OF HALIFAX by your doctor." : Handwoven Kilt For a Piper Starts Rewarding Enterprise By ED SMITH \tie Provinces Economic Coun HALIFAX (CP) -- Kilts that|cil, an executive of the Down- she wove for her' son so hejt own Merchants Association, might. participate in a bag-|secretary of the Clan MacLeod, piping competition started Mrs.|member of the Halifax Coin Isobel MacAulay on an active|Club, provincial superintendent and rewarding business career.|of the St. John Ambulance So- Her talents in the handcraft|ciety, Atlantic regional superin- field culminated in her recent|tendent of the Soroptomist Club, election as president of the|a member of the Business and Nova Scotia Festival of Arts. Professional Women's Club of This is a complex job, dimect- Halifax and of the Halifax Sym- ing the showcase of Nova Sco-| Phony Society. tia talent that annually attracts); For six years at the annual some 25,000 visitors to the farm-|Nova Scotia Festival of Arts ing village of Tatamagouche. |Mrs, MacAulay has presided Mrs. MacAulay, 49-year-old|over the Scottish Corner, a tent native of Yarmouth, N.S., has|filled with Highland relics in- been a needle-and-thread pro-|cluding a brace of pistols once fessional since the age of eight.|owned by Bonnie Prince "Mother and _ grandmother| Charles. passed it on to me. There was} Now, as president of the a standing rule in our home|Festival, she is enthusiastic about clothes. MY --, _ about future prospects. as many as Wi Ww " ' id | "Ags featured guest star last ier, | y em our- sas Se, mace i, lyear, Theresa Stratas of the q i |baskets, 40 get-well cards and) Ff traight sewing fol-| Metropolitan Opera set a stand- T > a rom straig i | p' pera si presiding. -In ci' te coud Ot Cla aus 30 remembrances at Christmas|lowed knitting, crocheting,/ard we hope will continue. We Stanley} time. lhooking, petit point, cutwork,/hope it will become larger and , D silent prayer for d | . A . noon Club held the weekly meet-| proceeds be kept for. a special|Hicks the duties of secretary| members 3 tis sueg ere WE FORGET" jembroidery and weaving. larger.' a Handcrafts from the province ing in the Legion Hall with|event. was taken by Mrs. _ Wilfrid slik i be | resident he Elwood Brad-| Mrs. Peter Siblock and Mrs.| Ogden. Mrs. Cleve McMann had py as pm secretary, Mrs.|- Mrs. Eilllott presented her re-NEEDED KILTS | will continue to play a feature ey, presiding Dmytro Luchak were asked to|the misfortune to fall on the icy| annua iiliams, presented her/port.on treats and remem-| In 1946 her oldest boy dis-| 37. and the policy of spotlight- Plans for the 48th birthday of investigate the cost of letter-| sidewalk and break her wrist so annual report showing a busy|brance of sick veterans. Six|covered that to compete in a ing a different phase of hand- the club will be held on Febru-|head stationery for "Batvinok.""|was unable to attend the meet-|; ar with a membership of|permanent shut-in veterans in|bagpiping contest entrants) 3. yearly will continue ary 11 at 2 p.m. The program was convened] ing. | 294. The auxiliary paid its an-/Westminster and Sunnybrook] must wear full-dress kilts. | B yaanly : eadings were given by Mrs./by Mrs. Dmytro Luchak and| A report on the 'Ted Bathe" fe visit 2 Press haere Hos-|Hospitals received a card en-| 'The pipe major loaned me a R. G. Collison, Mrs. George| Mrs. Walter Gregorenko. laward night was given by Mrs. (Pun a eptember and dis-| closing a dollar bill every month)kilt so that I could get the Whitbread and Mrs. Duncan| The mext meeting will be at) Wilfrid Ogden. pm te peg 85 rey A g pod Bia! in « rest home ides," aad Me. NAN: Nisbit. the manse with Mrs. Dmytro) 4 pot luck supper will be heldlerans and assisted at the hiood ia@betic fruit every auch hostess. | on FY ' | two. months, At Christmas 35|MacAulay tartan was so strik- un Gentes. ree haere ba chs a lon February 19 at 6:30 p.m. |Donor Clinic and at Hillsdale|cheques for $5.00 were sent tojing that she received several Mrs. Leonard Fisher. | HARMONY H-S8 ASSOCIATION) Refreshments were served by|Manor every six or seven{all ill and shut-in veterans. orders for more, even before ; | The Harmony Home and/Mrs. Arthur Lymer and Mrs. Z.|weeks. The auxiliary was host] Mrs, Elliott read the presi- the competition had ended. BARVINOK BRANCH \School Association opened the| Prokop. Lucky cup winner wasito the zone rally last May as/dent's report for Mrs. Mofivers|_ The boy who wore the kilts) applied for federal inspection of 'The Canadian Ukrainian Wom-\January meeting with a busi-/Mrs. A. H. Aldred. well as the usual social events|and extended the ncmbers'|2OW !s 28--Dr. M. A. MacAulay,|their premises, As a result of en's Association, Barvinok|ness discussion, Mrs. William) Contest winners were Mrs.\and meetings. sympathy and at the same time at present on a fellowship at! these applications the depart- Branch, held the December| Temple presiding. William Haight, Mrs. Wilfrid : meeting in the Kansas University medical cen-) ed that it i : i expressed -W ' }ment has announc at it is Rendevous| Mr. Alexander Hill delivered|Ogden, Mrs. John Fisher and/urged to attend with their Mrs. Canin Lamb in hompitai|*"® oo a | adding 41 assistant meat inepec nem. Plaza Restaurant. ja talk on various stages . Mrs. Robert Bell. |parent. The boys are preparing rs, rt i The younger son, 26-year-old)tors to its Health of Animals Robert Sholdra presid-|"Reading Readiness," whic \S epegial evaneada in Toronto. | ed at the business session and| é | ANY 282 King W. 728-9581 RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING Our experts will. clean your corpets in your home or in our Biant y BRIDGE PARTY COASTERS stamped, self - addressed en- velope plus ten cents for hand- |hy Robert. Anderson wh t ling to the Needlework De- | "My Ain Folk" end "The Blue partment, The Oshawa Times, |Room" accompanied by Bar- Oshawa, Ontario, requesting |para Karolak; Linda Boivin leaflet No. E-6185. dancing the Oharleston and are sure to score a_ perfect game in entertaining if you use these at parties or when- ever friends drop in. Model No, E-6185. If you would like to obtain instructions send a For you or your friends, em- broider these lovely conversa- tion-pieces. You don't have to be a bridge addict to recog- nize the charm value of this party set. Either way, you UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES | baton twirling; and a trio, Del- fe Oke and David Wiison, gui-| MRS. NORMAN McEVERS (President-elect) r tarists and drummer. Johnny Canadian PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday itheir club pins to all meetings) William Haight, After-lor be fined 5 cents and the/the absence of Mrs, MEAT INSPECTION The Federal Department of Agriculture report that follow- ing the publicity of the sale of meat from dead animals in On- tario, some 150 meat process- ing plants across Canada have included king clearly and COLLEGE HILT | INSTAL mre, ee eG, [eranch, and Tl new vetine: inclu speaking clearly | LLEGE HILL Th STALLATION in the absence of the secretary,| meanful sounds. | NEIGHBORHOOD Assoc, | e next regular meeting on Migs Anne Sabat, the minutes| { | Ue |February 20, will be in the Following this the film,| The College Hill Neighborhood] 4 ; were read by Mrs. Walter orm of a work meeting. The Kuch. | "North to Hudson Bay," was| Association held its first general] mothers will be asked to assist gare bare. {nouncement during the year by | president, Mrs. Alyn Elliott; The treasurer's reports were| ee 2 meeting of the New big ow the| ond t The 1946 venture in kilt-mak- a number of leading super- 1 e je j |2n r' ° <j read by Mrs. Nicholas Seminuk|Mr. Alex Hill for his effort. | Bel) presiding. eorge) project, to help raise the neces-| agi president, Mrs. poration at Raleigh, N.C. larians to its meat inspection Duly installed by Mrs. R. A. Father of the family is an) unit. of particular importance Williams were past president, electrician at the naval dock-)+, 'consumers was the an- Mrs. E. S. Bouckley; Ist vice- "O4-HOUR SERVICE | NO SERVICE CHARGE FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL PHONE 728-6201 ' P in preparing a i ' Mr. Rupert Harrison thanked|cjybhouse, with Mrs. Propane inoney, lee ing led to the ogee ogg Of] markets that they were adopt- \ . i Gs i : ; sary funds to complete the re-|Charles Anderson; treasurer, her own children's shop here.|ing a policy of selling only Fed. and Mrs. Steven Hercia. Fe a Rie edgy Mrs, Bell thanked 'all wholpairs to the building. Many|Mrs. Cameron Oke; sergeant at |!" June 1961 she opened the| eral government inspected Mrs, Walter Gregorenko, con-/ CCS Tmene ov and her grade|#ssisted with the Christmas compliments have been received|2™™s, Mrs. Eva Burkett. downtown Tartan House. | meat and poultry. pn fly Bey arding flekets| mothers. treat for the children. | regarding the new look being| Executive committee: Mrs.|KEEPS BUSY jAAARAARAAAAS oy tacarauans . . SA special meeting is plan-| The draw for the doll, steak pip the hall and it is hoped|Frank Davey, Mrs. R. A. Wil-| Besides the thriving business, |¢ e OPEN 6 DAYS. EVERY $ It was decided to eater: to ined for next month with Mrs.|knives and wallet was made.| ihe job i it Lenaoge finishing) jams, Mrs. C. A. Vermoen,|Mts: MacAulay finds time in's WEEK ; pewina bananel oa. May. 11,\Cat Creamer as the gues!. The winners were: doll, Mrs.| he ee oar oe ia ace, Ate, Lanader Ot Mrs.|{he nae Se eusaieteaa| © AMPLE FREE PARKING with Mrs. John Kostuk and Mrs. BATHE PARK AUX. __|F. W. Bright, 755 Margaret|continued with Mrs. Qianie| ee Sars. land the work of tine commun-\$ °. Ory Tus TT ave. Walter Gregorenko convening) The Bathe Park Ladies'/street, steak knives, Mrs. Ada|Floody and Mrs. Robert Per-| Presentations were made tolity organizations. q NINGS FOR APPOINT- the Siam ss decsapdl aed as toe "th Tuesday,|Trehern, 204 Hillside; wallet,|Pete 7 charge for January 16 (me rearing secretary, Mrs.| Ste is 6 meme Oe Tee) MENT It was unanimously decided|January 15, for the monthly ye side; wallehland Mrs. Frank Gravelle and|Williams and to the retiring/fax Board of Trade, the Atlan: ' "TILL that all members must wear!meeting with president, Mrs. Mrs. Mike Kornylo, 87 Arlington) Mrs, Gordon Varnum in charge| sergeant at arms, Mrs. Rich- aoe foto SATURPAY ha --_____--_------| avenue. |January 25. Mrs. Irvine Esta-|@td Burkhart. A gift for the| It was decided to purchase| brooks and her Red Six will be absent installing officer, Mrs. | PE G GY ' S more chairs and two new snow/in charge of February euchres. reas ag: her corsage was shovels for the clubhouse. Several members donated|taken to her in Oshawa General The next general meeting will| Prizes at this meeting. | Hospital, | BEAUTY SALON be held on Tuesday, February The regular monthly reports} Mrs. Clifford Pilkey gave the Corner Simeoe S. & Ritson Rd. S. 5, at 8 p.m. There will be the| W°re . Siven and the interim | auditor's report and the newly| PHONE 723-1921 lelection of officers for the 1963|President, Mrs. Frank Gravelle,|installed officers spoke briefly. | | season, | presided. | | A most interesting report of | | the recent Regional Conference, | ALL DOUBLES CLUB held in Orillia was gi b : RE i vas given. by) ams martes of 8 Ceorres/Mr. George Floods. Itt < ' : 'ige impressed on the members that evening of bowling as their first) 41) must work together, parents a. for the new year.|jeaders and Church to develop| Seeing thie teeny the characer of ie bers, Out Dlchys 'sauingud : ultimate goal, good citizenship. | ed to Mrs. James Huggins, Mrs.!Qniy by the interest of all George McKinstry, Mr. William] parents, and their active sup- Murray and Mr. Harold Davis.| port can this be achieved It was decided the club would!" Mrs. Estabrooks, Red Six |make a donation of money to-|was in charge of the refresh. | wards the purchase of furniture) ments | |for a general purpose room in ott the Cowan House, the former |parish rectory, at a short busi- |ness meeting in the parish hall A Valentine Dance will be) held at the parish hall on Feb-| Tuary 16, beginning at 8.30 p.m.} The All Doubles have engaged| the services of Harold Harton, the well known television per- | sonality, for a return engage- toa , FOAM BATH and FLOOR MATS IS "RIGHT AT HOME" ... With cheese and crackers, cookies and nuts. Its ruby-red color is delightful. Its rich, mellow-sweet flavor is wonderful with desserts and after-dinner coffee! Great for entertaining when friends stop by--relax- ing with a late evening snack!;Why- not, : LANOLIN ALL PURPOSE HAIR SPRAY SET wr | 9 "Th SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Rich with lanolin -- buy 1 get 1 at Vo price ..... ccc eccennes = ey MOLLANDAISE HOT Bracks Smooth Hollandaise Sauce Glamorizes Poached Eggs | Ist SCOUT MOTHERS AUX. The first meeting of the First| WIFE PRESERVER | Oshawa Scout Group Ladies} | ' a 'These are intriguing open-face|4 toasted English muffins, | Auxiliary for 1963 was held in| Candles are not apt to drip} sandwiches, an attractive cousin) buttered the Scout Hall, Gibbons Street, |if they are refrigerated for a of the well-known Eggs Bene-'g strips bacon, cooked and biggest ee Ain See eo dict. They consist of poached crumbled Bean. wae Sealanmnee sydney eggs over toasted English mul-) Combine sour cream, mayon-| Letters of thanks were re-| fins, topped with a smooth) raise and cheese spread in top| ceived from the Leaders in ap. Hollandaise" sauce and crisP| of gdouble boiler; Cook over sim-| preciation of Christmas gifts. A bacon crumbles. We're quite en-| mering water, stirring constant-| letter was also recaived from thusiastic about the sauce; il's)), untij smooth and blended./Mrs. A. E. Standing, Toronto. easy to prepare, and has @/Keep warm while preparing) Mrs. Standing is the assistant pre yey al velvety texture,/.o9 and English. muffins.|Provincial Commisioner, in : ob Phang OB nagl of Ladies' Auxiliaries. cream ' ; Place a poached egg on a split) charge and processed cheese spread. {214 toasted English muffin|She expressed best wishes to HOLLANDAISE HOT SNACKS jspoon sauce over top. Sprinkle) all Auxiliary members for a (Makes 4 Servings) jwith cooked bacon chips. successful year in Scouting \% cup dairy sour cream NOTE: Thin slices of smoked, during 1963 Y% cup mayonnaise chipped beef or canned corned A special 0 Y cup processed cheese beef may replace bacon. Place planned for February 19, to be spread |meat on English muffin before) held. in Westmount United legg. 'Church Cubs and Scouts were) novelty and floral designs, variety of COIOUIE: . cic she seaeeat it eace dens Before You Buy TRY FURNITURE CENTRE (OSHAWA) LTD. 88 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE 725-9332 You'll Be Glad You Did. LIMITED CANADA'S' WINDS OF DISTINCTION \ ¢ meeting is being

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