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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1964, p. 15

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-- ES ee POV wey poe COLE pei CER-Pie- * "ANTICIPATING A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS With a calendar full of so- Walker are looking forward Joy and Robert. cial engagements, Mr. A. V. Walker, MLA and Mrs, to a happy Christmas at home with their two children, Here they are putting the finishing touches on their tree --Oshawa Times Photo YULETIDE HOLIDAY SOCIAL NOTES Mr. John Lindsay, Queen's University, Kingston, is spend- ing the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Lindsay, Warren avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.. Crome and family, Jones avenue, will be the Christmas Day guests of Mrs. Crome's . mother, Mrs. John Crown, Lindsay, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, Arlington avenue, will be Christmas Day- guests of their son, Mr. Earl Elliott and Mrs. Elliott of Scarborough. Mr. William Oke, Weston, Ontario, will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oke, Oshawa boulevard north. Mr. boulevard north, is spending} the Yuletide season with his son, Mr. W. M. Clark and Mrs. Clark, Buffalo, New York. Miss Johanne Parkhill, Teach- ers' College, Toronto, will spend the Holiday Season with her its. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. arkhill, Chevrolet street. W. J. Clark, Oshawa) and Mrs. Wychwood Mr. dith, Gerald Mere-; Street, Yuletide Season: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and son, Rob- bie, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mcintyre Hood are spending the Christ- mas weekend as guests of their son, Dr. Angus M. Hood, and |Mrs. Hood, Toronto, On Christ- mas Eve, Dr. and Mrs. Hood will be host and hostess at a} family reunion party also at- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as J. Hood and their family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Flucker jand their family. will] have as. their guests for the| Mr. T. D. Thomas and Alder-} man Christine Thomas will be| Christmas guests of Mr. and| Mrs. Norman Campbell, Don |Mills, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, Lon- don, Ontario, will spend Christ-| mas with their daughter, Mrs. | William Crompton and Mrs. |Crompton, Northridge street. Mr. David Brady of Sept) Iles, Quebec, will spend Christ- mas with his parents, Alderman and Mrs. John Brady, Adelaide avenue west. | Reece The Reverend A. Christmas Watt, Sand Lake, Ontario. Manley, Belleville, Ontario. and Mrs. E. J. Clarke, will have as their Mr. Law street, Yuletide guests: Thomas Clarke, Amanda and Guy of London, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs.| visit his mother, Mrs. Cleve Fox, Simcoe street north, dur- ing the Yuletide season. Mr, and Mrs. John A. Cole- man, Bond street west, will have as their guests for the Yuletide season Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Benson and family of Hamilton, Ontario. Mrs. Gordon Hoover, Miss Diane Hoover and Mr, James Hoover, Jasmine crescent, will be Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Allan, Orillia, On- tario. 'The Reverend and Mrs. Alfred Woolcock, Beurling avenue, will have as their Christmas guests Miss Mina Henry of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. James Brownlie and family, of St. Catharines, Ontario. Mr. Byron Woolcock, who is studying at the Montreal Dio- cesan Theological College, is spending the Christmas vaca- tion with his parents, the Rev- erend and Mrs. Alfred Wool- cock, Beurling avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habber- field, Masson street, will be spending Christmas with their son, Mr. Joseph Habberfiel and |Mrs. Habberfield, Birmingham, | Michigan. | Elm rae ee Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Orton, Grandview street north, will Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Clarke of Woodstock, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Leaside, Offtario, will be Christ-| mas guests of Mrs. Finley's par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. H.} Dancey, Lauder road. Seana Mr. Ronald Miles, University) of Toronto, will spend the| Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and: Mrs. Miles, Mary street. RSL Mr. Gene Clarke, who is at- | Agincourt and Mr. John Finley, | G, Bl have as their Yuletide guests, |Mrs, T. H. Orten and the Misses |Frances and Betty Orton, To- ronto. Miss Margot Morris and Mr. |Bryan Morris, Victoria College, | University of Toronto, are jspending the Christmas vaca- |tion with their parents, Dr. and Kingsdale| |Mrs. | drive, M. L. Morris, Yuletide guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross, | Gardenia Court, will be Mr. and /Mrs, David Wilson and family, and Mrs. tending Xavier University,|Ellis Matyi and family, Oshawa. Antigonish, Nova Scotia, willl be home for the Christmas} vacation with his parents, Mr.| jand Mrs. E. J. Clarke, Law) street. RE Mrs. H. Anderson, of Regina, | Saskatchewan, will spend Christ- |mas with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Attersley and Alderman Attersley, Central Park boule- vard north. SRN Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ding- man, Cloverdale street, will E. Larke/entertain Mrs. Dingman's fam- wr ge Larke, Olive avenue,|ily Christmas Day. Among the guests of|guests will be Mrs. Dingman's hele tvicioee and son-in-law,/uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Murray Manley, and Mr.|Stanley Woods, Ontario. Kincardine, 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Christmas magic is every- where; in children's eyes -- in gaily wrapped gifts on a glittering tree -- in stockings hung by the chimney -- and in the-flames in the fireplace where little people, like these, - toast their toes and dream. GLECOFF'S WEEK-END SPECIALS! PLANTERS MIXED NUTS 279° PICKLES OLIVES at Give-Away PRICES for the holiday GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS "ie. 79° Doz. GLECOFF'S Free Parking -- Free Delivery With Orders Over 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox, \Christine and Jamie and Mrs. |Cleve Fox, Simcoe street north, |will be the Christmas Day jguests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fox and family, Willowdale, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pangman, Charlottesville, Virginia; Mrs, Mildred Turner, Coral Gables, Florida and Miss Isabel Mc- Laughlin, Toronto, will spend y Yuletide season with Colonel R. S. ae Cedar Lodge, Paget, Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gales, Central Park boulevard north will be spending the holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eyre, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania. Miss Cheryl Thomson, Teach- ers College, Toronto, Ontario, will spend the Christmas vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomson, Adelaide street west. Mr. Thomas Powers, who ts attending Waterloo Lutheran University will spent the Christ- mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powers, King street east. |Gormley; land, Cooksville; Many OGH Nurses in Training Are Going Home For Christmas The following students of the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing will be spending a Christmas vacation at home: SENIOR STUDENTS Miss Marjorie Baker, Belle- ville; Miss Lynda Blaize, Isling- ton; Miss Judith Butler, Belle- ville; Miss Audrey Conway, Toronto; Miss Diane Crowe, Bobcaygeon; Miss Joyce Davey, Tyrone; Miss Constance Eley, Port Hope; Miss Carol Fenton, Cobalt; Miss Jo Anne Gallo- way, Ajax; Miss Nancy Given, Bobcaygeon; Miss Sharyn Jones, Claremont; Miss Eliza- beth Linscott, Belleville; Miss Goldwyn McDonald, Toronto. Miss Louise Moore, Cobourg; Miss Dianne Morrison, Beaver- ton; Miss Kathryn Pearse, Eto- bicoke; Miss Carolyn Pegg, Sutton West; Miss Janet Robert- son, Whitby; Miss Sheila Shoni- ker, Belleville; Miss Carol Smith, Uxbridge; Miss Karen Standing, Toronto; Miss Donna Stoughton, Belleville; Miss Lynda Tayler, Wellington; Miss Sharon Walker, New Liskeard; Miss Gwendolyn Woolacott, Port Hope; Miss Doris Wright, Ennis- killen. INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS Miss Joan Bradburn, Nestle- ton; Miss Nancy Bulmer, Osh- awa; Miss Sharon Cannon, Mill- brook; Miss Betty Carrington, Miss Marilyn Cope- Miss Edith Drinkwalter, New Liskeard; Miss Catherine Dunn, Toronto; Miss Jane Failes, St. Catha- rines; Miss Shirley Gardiner, Locust Hill; Miss Linda Gibbs, Bowmanville; Miss Anne Hall, West Rouge; Miss Patricia Hasson, Cobourg; Miss Paulina Haupert, Delhi; Miss Sharon Henderson, Uxbridge; Miss Deana Hladysh, Toronto; Miss Marie Hugenholtz, Willowdale. Miss Ruth Kay, Pefferlaw; Miss Florence Lowes, Ravenna; Miss Donna MacDonald Prescott; Miss Theresa McGuire, Scar- borough; Miss Janet McKay, Bridgenorth; Miss Michelle Miller, Belleville; Miss Sandra Reaume, Cobourg; Miss Diane THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 24,1964 75 Tempting Tidbits For Hostess Tray Bite-size chunks of seafood speared on cocktail picks with following are some good com- Herring on Picks: Cut -marin- bjnations. ated he into bi Oyster Savories: Cut r each pick. one or two other tasty morsels lier, leaving ta gl on: Smoked Salmon Rollettes: make delicious quick ap-iCyt each slice into small|thinly sliced smoked petizers. For serving, a large|wedges. Place a tiny lemon|(lox) into strips about 2 poarcePy a baby Gouda cheese|wedge on each piece of ovster|long and 1 inch wide. or a big red apple -- anjand .skewer together aiand skewer each roll on attractive "porcupine". The|pi with a bit of dill porting Robinson, Cobourg; Miss Mar- ion Sharp, Orillia; Miss Heather Sheldon, West Hill; Miss hn bara Shortt, Wellington; Inger Stalbecker, Vaceuk Miss Peggy Stevenson, Scar- borough; Miss Linda Tapscott, Milliken; Miss Dianne Tink, Hampton; Miss Paulette Watts, Mount Albert; Miss Carole Wood, Port Hope. JUNIOR STUDENTS Miss Marie Chant, Bowman- ville; Miss Elizabeth Cook, Stir- ling; Miss Linda Crowe, Bloom- field; Miss Gayle Disney, Pick- ering; Miss Susan Elliott, Scar- borough; Miss Jeanette Farnell, Toronto;. Miss Gayle Fisher, Cobourg; Miss Karen Goodison, Brockville; Miss Joan Graham, Islington; Miss Sharon Greer, Kirkland Lake; Miss Patricia Hamilton, Frankford; Miss Betty Harpur, Cobourg; Miss Jane Harrison, Galt; Miss Lorna Hicks, Picton; Miss Helen Hill, Huntsville; Miss Deana Hiadysh,: Toronto; Miss Jane Huston, Lindsay. Miss Mary Lymer, Bowman- ville; Miss Patricia McCullough, Toronto; Miss Carol Noyes, Belleville; Miss Janet Parks, Picton; Miss Joanne Ruther- ford, Oshawa; Miss Janice Sad- ler, Nestleton; Miss Marilynn Sharpless, Gelert; Miss Donna Smallpiece, Picton; Miss Judith Sparrow, Bowmanville; Miss Marian Sunter, Baltimore; Miss Ann Vitkuske, Barry's Bay; Miss Barbara Walker, Barrie; Miss Joan Walker, Brockville; Miss Gail Wilson, Perth; Miss Miss Donna Johnson, Toronto; Evelyn Winning, Unionville. Golden Jubilee Ch. IODE Gives $800 To University Students Entering into the spirit of Christmas giving, the members of the Golden Jubilee Chapter voted at their Christmas meet- ing to give $300 to a needy student entered in a general arts courts at Queen's Univer- sity who plans to teach after graduation. This brings to a total of $800 the amount of assistance given to university students this fall. 'The December dinner meet- ing was held at the Oshawa Golf Club this year. A punch bowl and social hour in the lounge preceded a - delicious dinner served in the dining room. The gaily decorated tables reflected the happy mood of the forty members and guests present. Head table guests included Mrs. J. A. Mitchell and Mrs. A. Austin of the Prince Philip Chapter and Mrs. Michael Starr, Honorary Vice-Regent of the Golden Jubi- lee Chapter. Honorary Regent Mrs, T. K. Creighton regretted that she was unable to attend. Following a toast to the Queen and dessert and coffee a short business meeting was held by the regent, Mrs. J. A.) Vivash. Contributions were sent to five IODE provincial funds, including $25 to the Centennial project of the Provincial Chap- ter of Ontario. It was announced that a framed picture of the Queen had been presented to the Osh- awa Civic Auditorium by the regent. fora HAYWARD Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year Aldartetin Elect apd -_ Very MURDOCH, Convener Hazel Faint thank- ed all the members who had contributed food and clothing to the Christmas hamper for a needy family. Membership con- vener Mrs. S. A. Willson asked that all nomination forms be in her hands by the new.year as the annual meeting and election of officers will be held Janu- ary 25, 1965, at Adelaide House. The regent thanked Mrs. L. R. Sawyer for arranging the dinner and wished everyone a Happy Christmas and New Year. An evening of court whist with the members ex- changing gifts brought the eve- ning to a close. FEATURE EVENT DIRECTORY FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE IN TORONTO Christmas Season CASA LOMA Christmas Fairyland OL Christmas Season UNIVERSITY THEATRE My Fair Lady -- 2:00 p.m. matinees daily during Christmas season, O2L0 Dec. 6 - Jan. 9 O'KEEFE CENTRE Notional Ballet of Canada O200 Dec. 26 - Jan. 2 ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE Second City GLO Dec. 31 - Jan. 9 CREST THEATRE CHRISTMAS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE "Wdes wish tte dees Gt tinine ot Christmas! And if our wishes come true, youl enjoy the mesiest holiday season ever. TO ALL! | BIRKS} | JEWELLERS A Severed Head O20e To January 3 ART GALLERY Post Painterly Abstraction (Exhibition of 20th century art) C400 lan. 5 - Jan. 8 MAPLE LEAF GARDENS Tournament of Champions Bon- spiel 8 of the World's Greatest Curling Rinks. For economy and friendly service plon to stay at Toronto's LORD SIMCOE HOTEL @ conveniently located in the heart of downtown (at the sub- way). Singles 6.50 to 10.50 Doubles 10.50 to 14.50 Free Overnight Parking LS THE LORD SIMCOE HOTEL( KING AND UNIVERSITY |#8 TEL: 362-1848 STARTI NG A.M.SATURDAY | ALF PRICE | CLEARANCE 1 OF TOYS, GAMES, GIFTS I AND CHRISTMAS CARDS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ®NO PHONE OR % MAILORDERS ®NO DEALERS ®NO DELIVERIES Iced Shrimp Cocktail Choice of: Consomme with Sherry Tomato Juice Chicken Soup Grapefruit Apple x ane 5 x Assorted Relish Tidbits Giant Ripe Olives. Sweet Gherkins x Chicken Liver Paste Stuffed Olives Radishes x ROAST DOMESTIC TURKEY Stuffing and Cranberry Sauce BAKED HONEY CURED HAM Fruit Sauce ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Yorkshire Pudding Horseradish BAY OF FUNDY LOBSTER ""NEWBURG" on Rice Bombay x SSS SSS ass ll 2.50 2.50 3.25 3.50 fiwietio te Candied Yams Whipped Potatoes Baked Potatoes Green Beans Creamed Cauliflower baat Sa at OAD Oat A Crisp Green Salad 1000 Island Roquefort and French pAMsing x x DESSERTS - Plum Pudding Rum and Butter Sauce Hot Mince Pumpkin Pie "Old Fashioned Rice Pudding Layer Cake and Ice Cream Fruit in Season COFFEE After Dinner Mints MOTOR HOTELS INTER= %& HIGHWAY 401 -- cnanct 7s BOWMANVILLE CLOVERLEAF Apple Strawberry Parfait TEA MILK Flying Dutchman Dining Room Bast at a ha ta tat ha ba ha ba ta at a

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