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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1964, p. 8

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men Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 13, 1964 Westmount Hand $ Elects Executive At Annual Meeting The new slate of officers for the 1964-65 season were electec at the annual meeting of the Westmount Home and Schoo Association held recently, The new executive is as follows: president, Mrs. Ralph Bone- ham; Ist vice-president, Mrs. Fred Smith; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Melville Coolidge; record- ing secretary, Mrs. William Langton; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur would be held May 15 and Mr. Wayne Stubbs stated that school sweaters and crests may still be ordered, allowing two weeks for delivery. The attendance prize was won by Mr. Stubb's room. A movie "This Wonderful World', made available by a soft drink firm, was enjoyed. It was announced that there would not be a meet- ing of the Home and School in May. Holdsworth; corresponding sec- etary; Mrs. Cecil G! Step; com-| Refreshments were served by mittee chairmen: Mrs. Michael|the mothers of Grade 1 and 2, Widdish, Mrs. Harold Braund,|Miss Gwen Blakely's class. Mrs, Charles Heath, Mrs. Roy|-- Spratt. The installation will take Many Win Prizes This lovely little girl is Lynne Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Goulet, | Drew street. Lynne was seven months old when this was | taken. She is the first grand- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray thet OF SUNSHINE By ELEANOR ROSS Your family's appetites can 'be stimulated by serving attrac- tive dishes and by setting an at- tractive table. This means find- ing and using table furnishings that are just as lovely, just as inviting for the family as those used for company occasions. How wonderful it is to sit down to a table prettily set with a colorful or imaginative centre- dining and good conversation! There is no need to wreck the \budget when shopping for every- day table china. Fortunately, there are steadily growing ar- rays of dinnerware patterns that combine practicality with elegance, wrapped up in sen- sible prices. Today, the available patterns in the field of sturdy melamine plastic dinnerware rival the se-| lection offered by the finest china. If you have stayed away from melamine plastic dishes since their early versions, take piece and how conducive to good! ,, New Family Dinnerware Good Enough For 'wee gorge There ar¢ so many patterns in this unbreakable dinnerware that a decorator has designed a representative table for each of the 50 states, without ever re- peating a dish design! CAN BE ALTERNATED Solid pieces can be alternated with patterned ones for still an- other effect, and a smart one, at that. Practical as well as pretty, To cook pancakes wi smoking, tie % cup salt in square of white cloth; rub os salt bag on the heated griddle instead of using fat. : is safely washabl even in a dishwasher, as it will withstand temperatures up to 300 degrees. This is important from the standpoint of the fam- ily's health as hot water is an excellent sanitizer. Melamine plastic tableware can also be used for refrigerator storage because it is impervious to cold, and it is so unbreak- able as to be safe with even the clumsiest of 'mother's helpers". Cover the table with a snowy, vinyl cloth, set it with your choice of these dishes, and add extra luster to routine meals. Electrolysis } Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience _MARIE MURDUFF ]- will be in Oshewe et the Genosha Hotel, April 13, 14, 1B 4' PHONE 723-4641 For appointment en these detes Found, Pickering. Her other |another look. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Evariste Goulet, Sfe. |. You'll see a host of pretty Sabine, Bellechasse, Quebec. jpatterns. One set features Her great-grandfather is Mr. /autumn leaves falling grace- W. J. Martin, Newcastle. lfully against a white back- --Aldsworth Photography | ground. PRETTY PATTERNS for the business meeting. Dele- jgates to the Home and School 'Convention gave their reports. /Mrs. Fred Smith delivered a |witty description of proceedings jat the annual meeting. Detailed laccounts of the speeches and \di cussion groups held at the ieconvention were presented by Mrs, Coolidge and Mrs. Lang- ton. Commenting on the convention reports, Mr. Frank H. -\principal, said that education Ross,|all an enjoyable evening. A "flower box'? pattern in TARR. VW19 place in September. | At St. Peter's WA © ae | SOCIAL NOTICE | Mrs. Ralph Boneham presided j | Card Party | | royal blue and turquoise on white uses both color bands and a centred floral motif. Other de-| | A successful Card Party was jheld' recently by the WA of St. Peter's Church with Mrs. A, M.| Moore as convener. The presi-| dent, Mrs. R. D. Taylor, intro- duced Mrs. W. G. Hewton, who |welcomed the guests and wished| Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marshall of Highland Ontario, wish to announce \daughter, Mr. Maurice ' MG f 3 | The beautiful wrapped gifts W FE PRESERVER son of Mr. a See Lorene Florence, Claire Creek, forthcoming marriage. of their \signs show floral centres, floral) '|bands and even some lobster) G.|\designs for fish-lovers and New| favor a "Mayan" dinnerware {pattern with a border that re- ti jsembles Indian mosaic. 0 _ = the Englanders! South - westerners) ST, W. '0 MOTHER'S DAY Make Your Appointment Now 723-3680 to i ae eae wel Le Wickett, | M_| baka . : pnt! ' vast| were won by Mrs. Lloyd Plume, ad idl jgs Fe eleag ile dese' Mrs. E. Rutishauer, Mr. Lloyd) You can hang clothes without Wickett, Beternie formerly of time," he said, 'something that}Young, Mrs. Keith Scott, and)ping if you use one of the new Oshawa. The wedding will take lis planned today cannot be ne J tends sees ore eee latex lines. Just anchor [Place on agave Blrred 2. ae i nae Me ss went| uchre. ce prizes 5 _jat 4.00 p.m. in Melville Presby- a ee cian aes by Mrs. E. Mothersill, Mrs. |the end pty 9 fen ied twisted terian Chnireh, West Hill. ; .(M. Schwartz, Mrs. D. Hutcheon, of Buia between the twiste April 39, and 30. acs. Colin Williams, Mrs. EK : i r " Sampbell, Mrs. E. uckler, 'Home aga School Council, Mrs.|Mrs. K. E. Shortt, Mrs. J. R.| MOUSEHOLD HINT Cecil G. Step pointed out that| Backus, Mrs, J. McQue, Mrs.| Washable bedspreads can be the next Council meeting on|Annie Shorten, Mrs. Joan Lowe, |handled like sheets. Fluff che- Mrs. N. W. Alford, Mrs. George|nilles as they dry; BROWNIE EARNS 23 BADGES 3rd Brownie Pack, has earned the right to wear all 23 badges | and proudly displays them in | this picture. Joanne is_ the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Slack, Gliddon avenue, and flew up to Guides last Fri- day night. --Oshawa Times Photo WOOLWORTHS uper Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN [1 Very few Brownies ever earn all twenty-three badges before flying up to Guides but when one does it is a momen- tous occasion in the Brownie's life. Brownie Joanne Slack, under the guidance of Brown Owl Mrs. Thomas Pugh of the WIN A comb out Tuesday, April 21, will be a pot- FREE Average Housewife Fills More Than Full-Time Job By ROBERTA ROESCH and determine easier and When you fill in the census|quicker ways to do their job, form as Housewife are you ful-|the housewives were able to cut filled with your job? Or do you|down their job time by 41 per feel too much of your time goes|cent and their mileage on the right down the drain with the job by 58 per cent. suds? One way they did this was by If you do, let's look at a few re-reading all the instruction of the facts and see what your|books for their appliances to job involves? make sure they were getting To begin with, if you're the|the most from them. average full - time housewife, IGGES aa your job probably runs seven OTHER SUGGESTIONS 4 (Se Other suggestions you might lays a week, beginning at 7:30 a ' pe § : *, apply to make your job take in the morning and lasting till|jess of your time are: the final dinner dish is washed (1) Sit down every Sunday at night. and plan the work for each day luck supper to which all mem-} bers are invited. Among the Mrs. V. Attersley, Mrs. W. M. be Dr |Miller, Mrs. D. A. Conboy, Mrs. jguests_ will Charles}_, ' : Riot of the Oshew. \C. W. Scott, Mrs. H. Brasley, | ' shawa Board of Mrs, Graham Nelson. | Education, who will 1 Pp Seer plain the! Mrs. L. W. Millson, Mrs. G. A. new arithmetic system. ; del is McBride, Mrs. E. A. Southwell, The parents were told that , Constable William Tane would aS Clee Finney PES) ¥ a: be at Westmount School on Mon- Schell, Mrs. Anne Neish,. Sig, day, April 20, to sell bicycle li- "Pohng i sak rag Beach, jcences. The school field Gayle Meg ok rp gg roy |M. Slessor, Mrs. G. M. Peters, _() Market for food in quan- Mrs. Wm. Tymchuk, Mrs, Ann tity and go to the stores when Willoughbyq, Mrs. W. G. Coul- they re less crowded. _ by; Mrs. R. L. Colvin, Mrs. G. (6) Flip. a coin to decide be- W. Peters, and Mrs. C. A. Hes- tween peas and beans instead] ter : ee of wasting time on trivial de- : cisions, MacGregor, Mrs, S. M. Furey,|fringe while it is still wet. SEALY LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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PHONE 725-3421 Finally, in the time you sav look ahead to new opportunities for a joby, more education, added community work, a hobby During these hours, says a : , of the. week; png survey by Late econo-| (2) Make a diagram of the Fine eed rbipiegncs gp ishasgae Sgpatias necessary steps in preparing dry and store well over 100 sep-|togq and then change your ways arate items daily--close to 4,000\accordingly to save waste mo- a month--if you do dishes by tion sf hand (3) Get a dishwasher to cut your dish-washing time in half and save half an hour a day or a_richer,.. more-fun family life. LANDSCAPING Call 623-5757 Now Van Belle Gardens 3 Miles East of Oshawa on Highway No, 2 ZELLERS The time involved, on the RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS average, is 30 minutes from cleari t i . sitaher™ Gen ven nr geo (4) Shop by mail or phone an average of 42 dish towels a whenever YOU. can month. B According to estimates on Open Every Day From 9:30 A.M.--6:00 P.M. 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