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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1964, p. 16

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MARGARET HAMILTON {lunch and the final meeting for|tion for the help given at the GROUP the year. past projects was given by + The Margaret Hamilton Group| Final arrangements were|Mrs. Donald MacDonald, the), 4 early in 1965. Thanks|Hodgson. After the meeting of St. Paul's Church held its/made for banquet projects and|President. annual Christmas party in the|it was announced that a rum-| It was decided that the group|¥¢re extended to past hostesses, |there was an exchange of gifts. church basement on Wednesday,|mage sale was to be held Jan-|would co-operate with a spring|Mrs. Alex Brodie, Mrs. John)The next meeting will be Jan- December 9. It was a pot-luck'uary 21. at the ORC. Apprecia-|bazaar and Bible film to be fea-|Gulenchyn, and Mrs. Normaniuary 13, 1965. : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 16,1964 15 Bride's Cousin Officiates At Lawson-Peddie Wedding The bride's cousin, the Rev-;wore identical. semi-formal erend James Lynch, officiated|dresses of midnight blue velvet, at the marriage of Karyn Ellen,/with round necklines, three- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.jquarter sleeves, and accented George Lee Peddie, Calabogie,|with white fur capes. Their to Peter Charles Lawson, son of|headdresses were self Tom Mr. and Mrs, Charles maga Jones ogy" prt te -- Whitby. The ceremony took/bouquets white chrysanthe- place in the Church of the Most} mums and ivy. Precious Blood, Calabogie, On-| The best man was Mr. Robert tario. Daniel, Whitby, | # gy i ion| were Mr. Gregory die, Sau! Ped -- by owe hag Ste. Marie, and Mr. William sang "Ave Maria". Brant, Whitby. -- Val Given in marriage. by her For the reception at the al- father, the bride wore a formal ley Hotel, Renfrew, the bride's gown of corded silk, on classic| mother réceived, wearing @ bine lines, with a round neckline and gps te Ege a! Bred three-quarter sleeves, and a bell eae The bridegroom's mother skirt. Her crystal tiara held her signa wearing a light-green shoulder-length veil of tulle} ocade parr aS dee ohh ba gt Saline oo Vamp matching svcesemtes ty ing ;~-' sage of pink roses, Mr, and Mrs. nyt prac aman pee gal Ase at 413 Paul ma od street, y. / Ann Inglehart, Calabogie, a) Guests were present at the cousin of the bride and, the| wedding from Toronto, Whitby, bridesmaid was Miss Ru -|/Oshawa, and Ottawa. die, the bride's sister y Trick Little Pigs | Home-Made Pie Is Welcome Gift Into Leaner Pork Don't do a double-take if you | To Someone Alone see a picture of pigs climbing] A tine Christmas pie, baked in stairs' for their feed! It's just| one of the new throw-away,/one more way to produce pork| sturdy 'metal-ringed, | . OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | Open Every Shopping Night Until 9 p.m. Including Saturday WHERE CHRISTMAS "THE FAMILY TREASURE Albert Holdaway, and Mrs. Leonard Stoneburg, both of Oshawa. Wayne has two brothers, Bryan, age 12 and | Mark, age three, and a big sister, Robin, age 11. --Aldsworth Photography Wayne Clifton Holdaway was just six months old when this picture was taken. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holdaway Jr., Gibbons street, and the grandson of Mrs. LODGES AND SOCIETIES specially |with more lean and less fat, dis-| treated, parchment pie plates, is/ covered in a study carried out | always a welcome gift for bach-|at Oklahoma University. | elors or career women. Today's} 'The secret? The pigs had to} apple - raisin - nut crumb pie|climb stairs built at a 56 degree | would ys good psqgnt orc or| angle ot reach their feed, which y ~ tHye|bake a mince, apple, cherry OF/ was purposely located on raised) (Prince Palliy: Chapter) vet poommgat ee i we apricot pie. You might include} pjatforms. They ate with their] The regular meeting of the|Germany, A Christmas the pie recipe you use typed On/front feet on the platforms, hind) Ever so flattering ... Wonderfully carefree white terylene SLIPS ? Lovely and feminine slips- Prince Philip Chapter, IODE,)had been sent to Choo-Ok-Soon, was held at Adelaide with the Regent, Mrs. J. A./Butler had attended the meet- Mitchell, presiding. There were|ing at Hillsdale Manor when 26 members present. about 50 representtives of the Mrs. C. G. Luke, secretary|various organizations that staff pro tem, read the minutes and/the Tuck Shop were present. dealt with correspondence, and|/Mrs. B. T. Ward, Mrs. Albert 5 atisfactory. card! the Christmas card, and the pie|jegs resting on the stair-steps.| J 2 ' ini the pack-| House,|the adopted Korean girl. Mrs. sige ome y They a ey | APPLE-RAISIN-NUT CRUMB PIE 3 large tart apples White or dark raisins The food had been made diffi-| cult to reach, thus limiting their lintake and, you guessed it, con- sequently pork was produced with less fat. The percentage of Jean cuts, trimmed ham and loin was significantly increased! the. perfect Christmas gift. Sketched, only. one of many styles. Banion lace trim on yoke and hemline, embroid- : ery and lace on skirt. » White, Pink, Blue and Black. Sizes 32-40. To Match V2 Slips .. 2.98 each BLOUSES 498 ACH We sketch but one from our beau- tiful collection. Priced from 2.98 te recipe rich pie pastry (or a mix of frozen pastry) tsp. fine dry bread crumbs|and more c. brownulated sugar said! ec. flour % c. room-soft butter or margarine c. fine-chopped walnuts or Mrs. Alfred Austin gave the|Hambly and Mrs. Lorne Hew-| 1 treasurer's report. son staffed the Tuck Shop in The Regent gave the report}November. of the educational secretary,| Mrs. J. H. Halliday, corre- Mrs. Frank McCallum, thank-| spondence secretary, was asked ing the members for con-|to send Christmas Cards to tributing so generously to the)friends who had assisted the Christmas of the children at/Chapter during the year. 1 Eau Claire, Ontario. These gifts} Mr. M. MclIntyre Hood's filberts will be sent along with fruit,/informative and _ interesting) Peel and core apples. Cut into candy and nuts, and other|report on world affairs was read| match-like strips. For each cup- items. . by Mrs. K. R. Wagg for Mrs.|ful add an equal quantity of the Several BP apeae Ln kr J. L. Beaton, world affairs con-/ raisins. school children were read thank-| vener. | ows % al ' ing the Prince Philip members} Mrs. J. W. Girard, ways and onrinkis Lae pe agra goed for books, sea_ shells and/means convener, thanked the|crymbs, Cover with layer of records sent to them and tell-/members for turning in their apples and raisins: over this ing in a most interesting fashion| talent aprons, and reported that! qust.14 c. of brownulated sugar. about the school fall fair. Special/a jumble sale would be held|/Then spread over second layer thanks were sent to one of the/on Friday, January 8, at Simcoe! of apples and raisins. members for providing glasses} Hall. |.With fork mix together re- for Grace Duquette, one of the} Mrs. A. F. Annis and Mrs./maining brownulated sugar, pupils. 215 books were taken to|A. S. Whattam -agreed to act/flour, butter .and chopped nuts Frontier College and the mem-|on the nominations committee.| until coarse crumbs are formed. bers were requested to con-| The meeting closed with the| Spread atop pie. tinue to save these as they/singing of the Queen, and the} Bake 30 to 35 min. in mod. were much needed. members remained for tea and|oven, 375 degrees F. or until During the recent-commence-|a social half hour. Mrs. R. B.|lightly browned on top and ment exercises the chapter was/Smith graciously thanked Mrs.|pastry shrinks slightly from represented at O'Neill Collegiate) Mitchell for her kind hospitality.| sides of pan. by Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, Regent; a at OCCI by Mrs. Gordon Atters- ley, assistant educational secret- ery; and at Donevan Collegiate by Mrs. Frank McCallum, edu- cational secretary. Scholarships were presented at all three collegiates. Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, reported that she had placed the Chap- ter's Wreath on the War Mem- orial on Remembrance Day, | , and that Mrs. Leo Glover had| 3 | ; : a carried the standard. | : , i Mrs. Wallace Butler, secret- ary of services at home and Fat reducing had been accom- 4 plished by self-limited feeding . , ee A ty, Briefs 1.49 each 7.98 'im Cotton, Terylene, Nylon, exercise. Enough : $e Ay i e : ; y } Frere cetate or Arnel. Sizes Personalized Service Warm, friendly Atmosphere No payments until Strike is over eno ) NCS et rah GIRLS! please come in". . : és ' . a yp ; os QUILTED TRICOT Nesbit' " DUSTERS Lodies' Wear Sizes 4- 6x ...-. 0.90 Sizes 8-14 ..... 498 A gift to charm your little miss. Dusters beautifully embroidered and tace trim- med. Available in Pink or Biue. 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