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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1963, p. 9

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ald Sighide WA TIME, mendey, December 9, 1963 9 Words-Music Sweet Companions (™="\a 2a "A ig "a. Se, : wl For Christmas Fare, Fellowship i. @y) ee en : Gifted House Plants The .Christmas message read the past and their yellien 'i ' : 4 t * Z, ane : 4 4 | ; Give Growing Thanks and sung was beautifully ex- ane pinch Oe ' ; k ressed P al Chr re hristma es ? sae" ab i ; . ' be i apa porse ee ial hy Bia Wie jak . ee : aie i, a 4 By ELEANOR ROSS The poinsettia should be kept 8s 39 J (ers ' " ¥ Z : : ay "My Shee ler j , is Holiday plants are more nu- out of cold drafts and away |Women's Club on Wednesday, They sang "My Sheep Were 4 , : y : ie. vane lt HO cadint 7 ; - sav red |G 4 (a German carol ti, merous than ever this year./from hot radiators or air vents, ge Ce a -- | lng Christan Beis ral sel pe. e "3 i 'lle Shop windows are beginning to Use warmish water when ap- yo the Junge 0 Se ne Rocking Carol (Czecho- y : 4 ; : 4 glow with the glorious colors of plying moisture. Keep the air (Golf pestbeiggah gh gg eo feos k " ne Fin knacks For, : nature's blossoms. in the room a bit moist by set- jdining room where dinner was|slovakian Sada acks ¢ : 4 ? . j eae Warued in the soft glow of Ladies by Dowell, a 16th cen-/ " j S ; Flowing and foliage gifts, set ting the plant on a - saucer of 'candlelight. tury madrigal and a contemp- 4 r a tr j ' ' $ ge off by the reddish clay pots, are water filled with pebbles so the Seated at the head table with,orary carol ';Fall Softly, Snow- ; i é er aa / . always welcome at any time of base of the pot is kept above the president, Mrs, I..M. Culp, flakes" by Walter McNutt of % te P "it j . : year, but as gifts during the water level. This is to keep wa- jwere Mrs. G, A. Rundle, sec- Toronto. a. ; ? festive season they seem toler evaporating around the lretary, and Mrs. Harry Millen, Mrs. Culp announced that a ' » hl BD Me take on added charm - 'plant and yet not have the pot ldinner convener, and the art- panel discussion by experts was); é ' q constantly immersed in water, listes, Avis Leggatt, Ross Gib- planned for the January meet-) Gamenwurably to the tale fauinus avoiding water-logged | : "yk ing. The topic would be 'Legal xe 7 roots son and Judith Drynan. horiton"? i the meeting and Christmas scene. Now pro- " : | At the conclusion of dinner, nectiegge se iyo peers She fessionally grown to give more The brilliant Jerusalem Avis Leggatt and Ross Gibson.! ia. her thanks to those. ex- : : are jblossom on shorter stems, cherry is one of the least ex- Pa ae ge C pressed by Mrs, John Leng to. ha eo 6 oe oe mums come in a rainbow of pensive potted plants. It is so Christmas songs mm the fOlK- ne entertainers and wished all/@em Z " ae 2 colors, including, of course, the right for the holiday season, song style. Their voices were" anny Christmas, Happy,2@ @ aa A 4, * ' : 4 \traditional yellow. They thrive tg9, well matched in quality and jr nitkah and Joyeuse Noelle! g ' a, ei ' best in cool temperature ani jtimbre, providing a most ac She also read greetings from j f a i exposed to good, bright. light. NEEDS LIGHT sc hrege se th "thelr rt a member,. Mrs. F. N. McLellan inh digs Q 4 iv + Their soil should be kept evenly) It needs bright light and Mikes jERRUS WOKKE (11 NT. SUPE tt from Hong Kong, a Le ; , Yife s $2 ccc, MOISt but not constantly wet, soa cool temperature no higher adie 2 A end gee one Son", walling aii on the wor ia tout their porous clay containers than 55 degrees at night foe the Wu Vientai Bergere?". a Hu she is making with her husband. | AN OLD FAVORITE GOFS GLAMOROUS will take care of the excess best possible results. Keep it Sg es sare sett Ble aan |moisture and allow it to evap- away from cooking gas fumes Is This' "Down In The Va WOMAN OF YEAR S k d C tt R ll @) . l | orate or the fruit will drop oe ' ley", 'The Friendly Beasts"| FORT F jai ay a -- mo ci QT age 0 rienta G | SA Home League Handsome foliage plants.) The Christmas pepper is han- Ie and the Twelve Days of Christ } ee Nek oE hee Iie A | B some so beautiful that blossoms dled sai) i same way as the ' mas in which the audience took !as devoted a | SE laag dspam aren't necessary, make wonder- Jerusalem cherry, requiring TO RESIDE IN TORONTO ime wo seacning--t of them in| TS @ Peach of a Holiday Recipe Annual Bazaar aint nest pase wetter goo igh anda coal temper kindergarten school here--has ea are | aa iss Judi Jryna ad ¢ ' liew. cr (ture the plant is not ade sila on My Deven EeOe e been named woman of the year Is Successful and yellow. crotons or those quate ly watered, the leaves will Klaine Valerie Liles recent C. B. Liles, Oshawa, and 'short story by. O'Henry, 'The Ee the tonal Basiieny cil BiG Here's a peach of a recipe to;peach wedges (from a can), 14 with red veins on mahogany we ly became the bride of LAC the bridegroom is the son 'of Gift Of The Magi" and a adv fessional. Women's Club take the work out of your holi- cup chopped candied ginger, a Recently the Salvation Army Jeaves are exquisite. Perhaps a', UP and. the fruit disinte- William Robert Holman Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hol- by Ste P hen Benet, Sir sa day menus It's tangy Siete he e of aluminum foil,,and an Home League held its annual podocarpus, or a self-heading grate RCAF. Downsview, in a cere seening former ' Walter Raleigh In The Tower", SUPPORTS SYMPHONY cottage roll Orientale, de icious hour. : bazaar which _was opened by philodendron, trained on a bark mony in Albert Street United © man Pickering, formerly' Of »+inging to life the printed word SUPPORTS SV} A and, oh, so easy to fix. Kemove the cottage roll from Mrs, Lyman Gifford, support, would be just the thing " e NO Church. - The bride. is .the Oshawa : through the richness of the _FREDERK( TON (C P) -- The 4} you need to make it is a ils protective vacuum packaging A song, prayer and Scripture cf daughter of. Mr. and Mrs --Ireland Studio 'Janguage, spoken. with under- Fredericton women's symphony poneless smoked cottage roll, 6 ad cut serving slices % of the reading were given by Mrs. TRADITIONAL PLANT be: 6 WAITING . standing and restrained emo- committee has raised $16,493 way through the meat. Insert William James Of course the poinsettia ie the the peach wedges, garnish with Mrs Major Fred Lewis wel- traditional Christmas plant. The bed tion ince its formation in Septem- ' UNITS GROUPS AUXILIARIES The Canterbury. singers, dir- ber, 1962, The amount goes to THE STARS SAY chopped ginger, wrap it in alu- comed all present, and explain- red variety is the most popular i es Immediate ' 1 ected by Mrs. G. K. Drynan ward the annua! provincial. ob minum foil, and put it in the ed some of the work done by but there ls a growing deniand ' P Colorful chrysanthemums ad by ' . Deliver were warmliv welcomed' as injective of $50,200 By ESTRELLITA oven at 325 degrees F. After the Home League, which in-\for white. pink and partially Y SCOUT GROUP AUX. are going to a Jamboree at Val half an hour, fold back the foil eluded the groups connected) double varieties. Here is a plant (District Committee) Fo Pennsylvania , j ¥ . FOR TOMORROW o the meat may brown, and with the Home League. She \that likes a.warm room. just The regular meeting was h rema -r of the meeting Unusual wo >portunifies and then continue Cooking for an- referred 'to the. little Korean as people 'do ; ce DRAPES in the Ist. Oshawa Scout Ha in instruction conference # lgood contacts are promised just Other half hour girl, adopted by the Home : Gibbon street. or presidents and vice-presi oye ' before noon, so get routine mat 4 cottage roll is one of the League, and gave some details READY pa MADE Mrs. G. N. Varnun i. dents. The idea of more scout : ; ters out of the way early and easiest meats to cook -- so it's about her A minute's silence w cub programming in the; : be ready to take advantage ofjespecially good for new brides, Mrs Lewis then introduced ; COME IN in memory of tl lat ixiliary meetings was stress them. Partnerships, both mar- working giris, busy homemakers Mrs. Lyman Gifford, who in| eoctily Sour tnas oy Select vou reodys john F.. Kennedy who: himsel explaining the need for § rital and business, wili be gov- and those of us who just love her own amiable way gave her with Soyer delwan, had been a scout. A sign use ixiliaries, it was pointed out erned by exceptionally good in- to take things a little easier in impressions of the 'work. done CUSTOM AND e, » tomorrow -- Hun- by Boy Scouts: meani one that the auxiliary is the fourth Aulences the kitchen now and then. and declared the bazaar open. READY MADE 1 abe ta choose { f the table he thers 2 , ae Home x isplaved for g of th able tt " 1e1 FOR THE BIRTHDAY It's easy to buy now too, be- Mrs, Lyman Gifford was pre- DRA 4 G3 ee being .the sponsdr, Group Com vi '2 re g any . rea 3 evening y cause there are so many fine sented with a corsage aa It. w He i t ' | mittee and Scouting. itself. The q If tomorrow is your birthday, 8 PHONE " | : brands on the market. The best The riow ooths displayed! ea eailuce. een : your horoscope. indicates. thal| masts pu art, Brey Tne yanvos hori oe M. & C, Dry Goods Mal 725-1151 be purchased to make a table- duties Hoe ease : , : ay. governad bs| of getling a good a good maiy articles showing| cloth ta be used at the meeui,s. re ag An alee ae i ; you are cul Sah ly : ores }one -- not too salty and not too the great amount of work put] & Draperies one. distri¢t nresentatives tary procedure for m ngs and} . influences generous to job and!dry -- jx to pick an advertised into the making of useful gifts] WARD' S were named: for north east, many more topics were -cover- financial matters, and will be 0 smoked cottage roll that is. and other items. The home| 74 CELINA STREET Mrs. G. E. Fitches: north west./ed,. |governed for more than a yeat.!yacuum-packaged. All the bet- baking was sold out in record! Nidolaethacldd td DRY GOODS Mis Frank outhit iis was followed by a ques This is truly the sre ane pa hg ter brands. are packaged this time east, Mrs. Fred south ti ire. Prizes went to Mrs. period for acconiplishment--t',!/way to preserve the' moisture! T SIMCOE ST. S. AT ATHOL 8T. i ist Oshawa Aux- he. puta the prover: r rhe results of the Tea Room west, Mrs. Ed ie 1 2 jof course, he | 12. 5 and delicate smagked flavor in were no exception, and with the caminiled é eport i nd Mr. David St. An- r Pmes 2 Ne WY, A compiled annual rf : 7 ™M wa Auxiliary " H bial best foot fo aii ans the' meat bazaar, both were a great suc- SoS; from 24 auxiliarie \, TEAC Varun wa ; , <i advantage of all the mio Bo If you should have any left- cess, and the money raised will] fs an active: met > ip Varn was ' gs tte 2 \ | showing an active membersh lies offered. Attainments WON overs from. your Smoked Cot-\be used to further the work of IT'S f 395. Corre ndence \ thanked for her effort in organ-| i f atwee P e end of Jan-|,. i" } f of 395 0 yon a aaewe : between now and the end of tage Roll Orientale, you'll find/this worthy cause " : 4 uary will spark further boosts ? ' ne lott reque I \ n info 2 ' , read ae fake a aus bs \ tS eas 4 : Sarcmenaunea Seen they're delicious in macaroni -Mrs. Major Fred Lewis did) unteer heip anounced ee j tiie January oF lg sh A # ne ¢ ee dishes, scalloped. potatoes, and much to add to the Festival vas 'announce it t I ig, Januar 3, ' p 'tober, Novem- 4 : ' | 1 Tt was | ant nal ' sd wilh ho epecial instructions pate GEN ee omelets, dnd make wonderful Season with her artistic way of boys, Derwin Dallas and Hugnl y ber and early 1965 midnicht s ks s Rta bag havo t nidnigh nack decorating Popham, bot awe aif reasul 3 Be a ot Look .for some: interes =r ntic experiences in. Febru- _| Se te We, ER Ri i i NN i nts For The Home : ee come f SPECIAL " month, in jane. Ape July 4 DAYS ONLY Monday- -Tuesday-Wednesday- Thursday d 5 | q and September. Be on = guard Spark Holi i) se " ¢ i against nervous tension within i , , 3 ~;, the next two weeks, and in You probably tell and angels. More tiny) ¢ ¢ April; Guard against extrava- every year that this i tht year ngels with trumpets fly across! & "a a gance during the same periods when you're going to get your the centre, panel a d A child born on this day will! holiday shopping done early The red, green and gold color big. ye ? om i Me highly. imaginative and ver- But usually you don't. makes this cloth appropriate for Py a me satile: will be artistically in- The stores, though, are so holiday parties and informal! uy $ clined laden with wonderful items that family meals Se it is easy to make a choice, not Concentrating x hristmas dec WOMEN SERVED only of gifts for the family but orations in centrepiece and can SOPHISTICATED BOOTS for the house--exciting table lin- dies? Consider the elegant plas By the end of 1941 military ens and kitchen accessories de- tic-coated white or gold ray For the carriage trade, calf in length. The boots Conscription in Britain was signed specifically for holiday cloth with woven satin st modern version, boots are the: are detailed with a V-cut in being applied to women. be- enjoyment. 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