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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1964, p. 8

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agate TIE SS er = Wemer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 30, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ARVILLA McGREGOR WMS The regular meeting of the Arvilla McGregor WMS was Heath read the scriptures and Mrs. Bert E. Montgomery led in prayer. A study of the history of the rary Fields in India was con- ducted by Mrs. Heath assisted) by Mrs. Montgomery. This showed the work of Canadian missionaries from the late nine- teenth century to the present, among the Bhils and on the Jansi Field. Miss Madeleine Sinclair out-) lined highlights from the cur- rent issues of The Glad Tid- ings. The group completed plans} for the Spring Thankoffering meeting, Sunday, April 5, when the guest at the Sunday morn- ing service will be Miss Agnes) Galan of Nigeria. The president, Mrs. A. J. Mc- Donald, closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Heath then served tea to the members. HARMONY ROAD H and § The Harmony Road School, open house was held r-cently.| Mrs. Roland Fleming, president of the Home and School Associa- tion greeted parents and friends} at the door. An attractive dis- play of work done by the stu-| dents was shown in the audi-) torium and each room had its| own display of each child'e achievements. A record attendance was present on this evening. Re-|' freshments were served to the parents by the Kindergarten mo- thers Anyone interested in purchas- Gook's Trailer Sales @ Folding © Glendette © Citation @ Canadian Trailers Hitches & Trailer Parts 3 MILES EAST OF OSHAWA HIGHWAY 2 |through ing tickets for the spring tea and bake gale to be held at at 2.30 p.m. may contact Mrs. Ronald Murray | telephone 725-6357. TANNERY LOCAL 205 AUX: The Ladies Auxiliary of the \Tannery Local 205 took a tour the Bell Telephone building instead of its regular February meeting. The March meeting was held at the home of Sister Diane Cheseborough. The new execu- tive was elected and is as fol- lows: president, Sister Mary \Shewchuk; vice-president, Sis- ter Myrtle Magee; treasurer, Sister Florence Kitchen; tary, Rita Herringa; telephone convener, Sister Diane Chese- borough; Florence Kitchen. Plans were made for the bal-| ance of the year. Next month's | meeting will be a bowling party. Future plans call for a bingo party, potluck supper, corn roast and a trip to Channel 9, Toronto, SOCIAL NOTICE AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cum- | mins, to their relatives, wedding anniversary secre-| & press reporter, Sister! Enfield, will be at home| friends and} jneighbors on Sunday, April 5,) |1964 from 3.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.| and from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.| on the occasion of thgir silver! Electrolysis superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshewe ot the Genoshe Hotel, March 30, 31, April 1 PHONE 723-4641 For eppointment on these dates Removes warts, moles and |} LITTLE MISS DARK EYES daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Anoninchuk, Oshawa, and 'and Mrs. Alex Blayone, Saskatchewan. --Ireland Studio This darkeyed young beauty is Tracy Mary Lee, the one- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Mrs. George Blayone, Mas- Balcarres, son street. She is the grand- By ELEANOR ROSS Sometimes the old adage about the more things change, the more they remain the same doesn't seem to make much sense to us. But when it comes to cleaning house, we get it. First of all, the spring clean- ing tradition is very well estab- lished and so are most of the implements and tools used in the annual qust-routing session. There's the good. old broom, still made of broom corn as it was in the days of the settlers. There's the mop, still in its original form, except that the strands, once of rags, have changed to cotton or wool. The pail has been around for no one knows how long. It used to be the old wooden bucket, to be sure, and now it's fashioned of metal or plastic, The feather duster, once available in its original somber plumage, now is a cheery sight in a variety of bright colors. MORE THE SAME Then there's the dust cloth and the dust rag, both un- changed. Same goes for sal {soda concentrated, the main- jstay of cleaning brigades for lover a century, also unchanged except for minor refinements. Once the dust cap was just that--now, all dressed up, it is| ia frivolous camouflage for| jcurler- and roller - covered jheads. jments are still the backbone ANsus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel, 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cleaning of the h hold spring clean-! All Through The House Goes The Spring Cleaning ing equipment line-up, despite the amazing array of new-fan- gled gadgets now availabie. With the "vets" alone, you can shine up the whole house in fine} style. Reinstate your curler - cover as a dust-cap to protect clean hair from grime--or to cover up those rollers, too. Wield your feather duster to get rid of sur- face dirt, fill your pail with a sal soda solution, pick up a dust rag and begin. WHERE TO BEGIN 'Start with your largest sur- faces . . . windows, for exam- ple, decorative mirrors, the tile in the bathroom and kitchen and the woodwork. | Using sal and the cloth, wash down all plastic areas . . . table) tops, upholstered pieces, etc.) . wash out all kitchen ii boards. Now exchange rag for broad and scrub away sooty residue | from fireplace and from any) other area where there is dirt) that demands determined ac-| tion. | Following the same pattern, you can go through the whole) house and the final results will These faithful old-time imple-| serve as a testimonial to the lingenuity and know-how of our ancestors. | It will also serve as a revela- tion to you who have always considered spring cleaning as an expensive time of year, for costs of this seasonal chore can |still be reckoned in mere pen- 'nies, Toke up to 5 subjects, Cost is only 20.00 per month You may toke » your choice of: MRS. HOUSEWIFE -- THIS IS FOR YOU! THE Oshawa Business College OFFERS ! Special Course for Housewives! You attend either morning (9:00 to 11:30) or after- noon (1:00 to 3:30) sessions Monday to Friday. use. Prepare to add to the family income or simply improve your own basic knowledge and skills - you'll be glad you did! Start Any Monday -- Free Literature ! Put your time to really good Gregg or Pinan Shorthand - ~ Book- Typewriting - nothing to lose. keeping - Spelling - Mabhachetics - Crain - Filing House- wives have their own special classroom. Act Now! You have 10 Simcoe Street N. Dial 725-3375 Pineapple Custard |- lat once over very hot BUT' NOT Velvety Smooth -- twenty-ounce can crushed pineapple teaspoon lemon juice teaspoon butter eggs | tablespoon sugar | Heat pineapple, lemon juice and butter in top of double boiler just to boiling point. Meanwhile, beat eggs and sugar just until yolks and whites are blended but.not frothy. Pour most of hot pineapple liquid into eggs, stir- ting constantly. Return mixture to remaining pineapple and combine well. Cover and set pan boiling water and cook slowly over very low heat for 30 to 40 minutes, or until custard' is pouring or whipped cream. at-end of twenty minutes to} scrape down sides and bottom evenly mix custard. When cook- ed pour into serving bowl or into six individual dishes and garnish with bits of maraschino cherries. Serve plain or with NOTE: Water in bottom of double boiler must not be al- lowed to boil or custard will) curdle. If preferred, custard may be baked like an ordinary custard in a moderate (35 deg. F.) oven about 50 minutes or until a silver knife inserted in centre comes out clean, To ensure even cooking, set baking dish in pan of hot water. This custard may be used for, pie filling. Place in baked shell thick, Stir with wooden spoon and top with whipped cream. HOUSEHOLD HINT Plumbers report human hair of pan. Stir only enough tojas the most common cause of clogged bathroom drains. A quick wipe around the basin with a small piece of bathroom or facial tissue picks up stray hairs like magic. DRAPERY MATERIAL 98 yord and pes Compore at $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 . oluminum, gold color com frames. £ FROM! 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