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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1964, p. 10

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Wemer Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Fresh Onions In Good Supply When "'looking for a change" in fresh vegetables for dinner or lunch, those who prepare daily meals might well consider "onions". This well-known Ontario prod- uct has become popular, not only within the Province, but large quantities have been ex- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, March 21, 1964 mercer BOKEG IN the past two or three Qiyears to England and other) markets. Regardless of keen THE BRIDAL PAIR Audrey Marie Gay Married To Jan David Parish of Ajax The marriage of Audrey; Marie, daughter of Mr. Cephas Brock Gay, Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Gay, to Ian David Parish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Parish of Ajax, took competition in the trade, ex- ports from the 1963 Ontario crop to Jan. 1st were 723,982 fifty pound bags which is. slightly) jhigher than last year. Storage |holdings as of January Ist in jOntario are listed at 300,000 |bags higher than the same date Hast year. It is anticipated there \will be an increase in consump- ition due to a co-ordinated pro- motion by all phases of the in- dustry. Clean and easy to prepare, onions are a favorite either plain, boiled with a sauce, in soup and stews, or fried -- not forgetting raw onion sandwich, also chopped onions on ham- burg 'or hotdeg for young and jold. UNITS, GROUPS © AUXILIARIES ST. STEPHEN'S UCW The March meeting of St Stephen's UCW was held recent- ly in the ladies' parlor, Mrs David Duchemin opened the meeting with the UCW hymn and prayer. "Darkness and Light" was the theme of the worship service, conducted by Mrs. Carson Heard and Mrs. Lloyd Jewell. An Faster play, "On the Edge of Calvary" was presented by Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs Bruce Vaillancourt, Mrs. Gor- don Tomlinson and Mrs. John Cook Reports were given by the fol- lowing secretaries: supply and social' assistance, Mrs. Carson Heard: literature, Mrs. Lloyd Jewell; stewardship, Mrs. Alex Ferries Jr.; citizenship, Mrs Bruce Vaillancourt; community friendship and visiting, Mrs and Miss Ruth Gay, were inEmanuel Hurvid; Corre- pink. Their semi-formal dresses spondence, Mrs. S. C. Rundle; of silk chiffon over taffeta were|missionary, Mrs. Frank Craw- styled with long chiffon sleeves|ford; social, Mrs, S. C. Rundle and scooped back necklines.| A tea and sale of work will be Matching circular veils, crown- held on Saturday, May 2 at 2.00 --Ireland Studio place recently in King Street'ed with flowers, formed their|p.m United Church with the Rever- end Wesley Herbert officiat- ing. | The soloist, Mrs. Alan Thompson, sang A.|Hayward, was dressed in white "The Lord's flocked organza headdresses and they carried) There will be a leadership tinted chrysanthemums to tone. training school at "Five Oaks" The flower girl, Miss Karen;April 7, 8 and 9. The April meeting will be in with a blue charge of Mrs. Frank Crawford. Prayer" and '"'O Perfect Love'|sash and her headdress was alA tape recording, "Women of accompanied by the organist,/blue veil with a halo of white! India", and slides on India, sent) |flowers. Mr. Rhyddid Williams. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a classi-|best man and usheritig were gown of white|/Mr. satin..shantung, princess style,|and Mr. James Breckenridge,| with lilypoint sleeves and a Ajax. M cally. simple rounded neckline. The skirt dipped into a( gently graceful chapel train. A double crown of|the couple left for a honeymoon seed pearls held her bouffant,|i tiered veil of silk illusion andjbride wore she carried a cascade of redjsuit with a navy blue straw hat and matching accessories roses The maid of honor, Miss Marie Smykal, wore blue and making their home at 321 Mar- the bridesmaids, Miss Arliss|land avenue, Apt. 206 Kitchen-Shelf Play Clay A Pastime For Youngsters By ELEANOR ROSS For children, Easter is tra- ditionally the time to color eggs and fancy up baskets. This, year you might add.a new project to the time - honored agenda, one that provides the small fry with a time-consuming diver- sion that doesn't call for close parental supervision. It's a play clay, the makings of which are right on the kit- chen shelf. Mix two cups of baking soda with one cup of cornstarch and one cup of wa- ter in a saucepan. Stir continu-| ously until the mixture boils and reaches a dough - like consist- ency. As soon as it's cool enough to handle, turn it over to the kids. This play clay can be mod- eled into Easter bunnies, chicks and eggs of any size. SEVERAL ADVANTAGES The clay, though somewhat similar to the old salt-and-corn- « starch version offers several ad- vantages. If left on a radiator, it dries faster, in as little as 10 or 15 minutes, which lets chil- dren decorate it and view their handiwork all in one single ses- tion The consistency is smoother ANGuUS-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel, 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug an Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cleaning home by Miss Doreen VanCamp Mr. David Parker, Ajax, was) Will be shown. Plans were made for a dinner Brooklin,| the UCW would be catering for. Mrs, Rundle announced that rs. Ross Stevens, Bowman- A reception followed in the Ville, will show slides of Africa Yanadian Legion Hall and later|at the May meeting. Refreshments were served. Erik Nielsen, the i: ae pink n Nassau. For travelling a_ two-piece play-clay makes a non - messy pastime for youngsters It doesn't stain clothes, up- are holstery or carpet, and any jerumbles that may reach the Mr. and Mrs. Parish -/17. We have been going together _\rug are easily vacuumed away.' MORE POWER ANN LANDERS His TV Viewing Comes Before Guesis Dear Ann Landers: Please, I am 42 and he is 45. So far settle this man and wife argur|as I know he has never stepped ment before somebody gets @/out on me. I have been faith- split lip, ful to him. We never argue or dren should go right on livin' | HOUSEHOLD HINT together. | To keep your kitchen clean Married people wouldn't be so|and sanitary, choose washable bored if they exerted half the | paint or wallpaper as well as energy livening up their home|sink boards and counter tops situations that they later expend that can be scrubbed with soap) trying to attract someone. new.|and water when you're remodel- Confidential to Valley of In-|ing your kitchen. | decision: I can think of no bet- | a | ter advice than the words of 18TH ANNUAL SPRING | ak peyesge are i a Flower Show REEDS Florists in spite of personal conse-| This Sunday Mar. 22 quences, in spite of obstacles) and dangers and pressures --) and that is the basis of all human morality." | My husband's favorite TVjfight. But neither of us wants show appears every Saturday|to spend the rest of our lives night. He insists on watching|with the other. | this show whether we have! We believe guests or not. couples are in the. same boat| We live in a tiny one-roomiand if they weren't afraid of! apartment and there is no place|public opinion (we aren't) and) to go when he turns on the set.|if they could afford it (we can), I have told him time and again|they'd split up. Don't. you feel) this is rude. He says I-amicivilized people ought to be) wrong--that a man has the honest enough to call it quits right to look at his favorite|when they are tired of living show in his own: home. jtogether?--His and Hers ... «- Help please before we see, Dear His and Hers: Do you some real Gunsmoke in our|know what Mr. Dooley said to own apartment.--Mrs. Mad Mr. Hennessey about a prob-! Dear Mrs.: There are six other nights in the week. Enter-| tain another night and let your vidiot watch Matt Dillon peace. Rs Dear Ann Landers' high school-janior, 17, with a} serious girl problem, Jill is also} many married the people on 'Archie' Avenue get tired of livin' together they in 8° right on livin' together." I-am a advice. A couple with three chil- for six months. We were getting along great till Christmas yaca- tion when a couple of guys came home from college, Jill dated two cellege men and now that's all she talks about. She has been invited to one of the campuses for spring weekend and I'm sick of hearing about it. Two of my buddies are hav- ing the same trouble with their! girls. What gets into these) Ajways 'turn clothes chicks anyway? The minute aout to starch them. college guy gives them a tumble _ i they drop the old faithful regu- lar right on his head. | Please tell me what to do and| 'll pass the word.--Third Fid-| die. | Dear Fiddle: Often when al HOLIDAY girl gets to be 17 she becomes} interested in "older men." | PHOTOS Why don't you take a good look at the cute crop of 16-year-| EXPERTLY FINISHED olds. They will be flattered by your attention because to them, BLACK and WHITE {) you are the "older man." Dear Ann Landers: My hus- OR COLOR band and I will probably sound like a couple of mixed up nuts DONE ON PREMISES after you are through reading) FOR this letter, We have a nice home, two cars, a good income and three PROMPT DRAPERY SERVICE MATERIAL an children. But there is no love, ino electricity, no excitement. We.are both bored to death. 98° yord and up Compore ot $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods NU-W AY & Draperies r PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 251 KING ST. &. inside 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 and easier on the hands Ciel ing 'can. be done in one of sey- eral ways. You can tint the en- tire 'batch of clay by adding a either when. the clay is still damp--for a soft, mottled effect} or when the clay's dry -- for more precise colors. LEFT-OVER GLITTER Your older sculptors and/ sculptresses will be delighted if MARC iver christmas "aiiter which fe A can be pressed into the clay ior ) sparkl highlight y tees "ne getty chicks? bent GOVT, GRADE 'a' OVEN READY | or rolled into the clay for glam- orous eyes Aside from. being economical and having the makings right at hand when you. need them, KAYE'S SPORTSWEAR -- LADIES' WEAR 68 Simcoe North OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. Every Thursdoy ond Friday Use Kaye's Budget Plon i : d Carpet Centre & ALL POPULAR CHICKENS ° . Ib. 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