iy Keep a Good Resolution By Sending New Year Wishes New Year's Eve is the timejtoo,:has changed. Many note- to make all those good resolu-|papers are small and | te, tions to change those things| giving space only to write brief about ourselves which need im-|notes, and engraved personal On OGH Auxiliary Evening Chapter Christmas Meeting Thirty-six members were pres- ent at the Christmas meeting of the Oshawa General Hospital Women's Auxiliary, Evening Chapter. Christmas carols and entertainment were provided by Mrs. Joyce McKay, Whitby. Santa Claus was the special guest for the evening. The minutes were read and the treasurer's report was given. Mrs. Henry Bickle, con- vener of the "Flight Into Fash- 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 29, 1964 Christ Church Merry Mates Gather For Family Yule Dinner ovement, The speed of mod-|stationery is a life has caused many of the vie Eg ie Spe is through cards. to of oversights that result in making|in touch tions. for the New Year. Friendship cards, "promise One of these oversights is fail-|Write" cards and other ty ure to keep in touch with out- help keep pi of-town friends, Writing mame MARRIED FORTY YEARS Surprise Party Honors ion," gave her report and thank- ed-all who had helped her. The show was successful and a nice profit realized. : Mrs. Colin Ashton reported that all tickéts had been sold for the "Capricorn Capers" to 'bé held January 30 and that there was a waiting list of 26. She, said that tickets would be mailed out after Christmas and anyone wishing to make reser- vations could contact Mrs. Rus- sell Learmonth, and that Thurs- day, January 28, was the clos- ing date for any refund on tick- ets for this dance, The convener of the January dinner to be held at the Osh- awa Golf Club on January 18 will be Mrs. Dean Kelly, who} announced that the tickets must be obtained prior to this date. A note from Miss Doris Wright was read, thanking the auxiliary members for the toys which they purchased for the The Merry Mates of Christ Church held their family Christmas dinner in the parish hall. Archdeacon Clever- don said grace, about one hundred adults and children enjoyed an attractive- ly arranged buffet of roast turkey, baked ham, potatoes, salads and delicious desserts. .The families sat to- gether at long candle-lit tables, Following the dinner, William Lock entertained the children with movies, wh'le the president, presided for a short business meeting. It was decided to hold a skating party at the Inn on the Park, Toronto, in January. After the president thanked the 1964 executive Archdeacon Cleverdon conducted the elec- tion of the executive for 1965, which is as follows: Honorary presidents, Archdeacen and Mrs. Memorial colorful Cleverdon; past presidents, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Green; presi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley|/ Lawrence; secretaries, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crawford; treasur- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Laughlin; social convenors, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sturch; publicity, Mr. liam Marchand; advisory board representatives, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ellis; Graham; Mr. and Mrs, John Francis. The adults then joined the children, and Santa arrived to pass the gifts from the spark- ling Christmas tree. The fam- ilies went together to the chapel where the evening came to a close with the siriging of carols Houghton; Mr. and Mrs. Peter) / and Mrs. Edward Davies and| | and Mrs. * Wil-| | telephone com-| / mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas) ' Catherine Louise is the thirteen-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Cool- idge, Heath court. Her grand- CATHERINE LOUISE parents are Mr. and Mrs. Shora Shelenkoff and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Coolidge, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio played by Mrs. Ronald Scott and led by Mr. Ronald Scott. cildren's ward in the hospital. A report on the Candy Strip- daughter Maralyn, Miss Mary Ann Cardinal, and Miss Sally NEW CONFECTION WEYBURN, Sask. (CP) cases past, seen most at auction sales, And few stationers re- main entirely in the stationery business. Most have other allied lines like gifts and jewellery and a yb agheaeyy « of stationery and cards is sold by drug stores, variety shops and other types of retail outlets including super- markets. The mode of correspondence, Kallas 420-152 Goyne. Guests invited for the ers showed that they had been evening campfire are Mrs, H. T. SOCIAL NOTICES Camp Reunion Children, and adults too, may Mr. And Mrs. Al ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ferris, Harmony road north, were the ests of honor at a surprise rty held at the home of their laughter, Mrs. Lyall Hare, ampton, on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. i Mrs. Ferris is the former ear] Robinson, daughter of the te Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rob- 'on. The couple were married é hecyagen sn - in = eorge's Church, Fermoy, On- fario, with the Reverend F. G. Strange officiating. Mrs. Ed- rd Vellier was the maid of onor and was present at the anniversary celebrations while the best man, Mr. Stanley Bald- win, was unable to attend and was represented by Mr. Patrick' Clancy. | Mr. and Mrs. Ferris have len Ferris three daughters, Iva, Mrs. Hare; Evelyn, Mrs. Leon Closs, Willowdale; and Shirley, Mrs. Harry Butt, Oshawa, They have 10 grandchildren, Guests were served a cold tur- key dinner from a table center- ed with a triple-tiered wedding cake. Those serving were Mrs. H. E. Scott, Miss Janice Scott and Miss Linda Kellar. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris were presented with a ruby anniver- sary ring each from the family pace fibas. and Mr, Ferris pre- sented his bride of forty years with a new diamond wedding ring set. The evening was_ spent dancing and playing cards with guests present from Oshawa, Toronto, Willowdale, Fermoy, Kingston, Tweed, Actinolite and Westbrook. PERSONALS ' ! Mr. John Ansley, a student at ype University, California, s spending the holiday season with his mother, Mrs. George Ansley, Rossland road west. | Mrs. L. ¥. McLaughlin has returned home after spending a few weeks with her brother) jn Montreal. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and family, Welland were Christmas guests of their par- ents in Oshawa. { Mr. George Thomson, Jr., who is attending the University of Windsor, is spending his Christmas vacation with his par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. George omson, Conant street, Oshawa. { Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mc- Quaid, Cromwell avenue, were jn Kitchener for the Christmas holidays with their son, Mr. 'Ronald McQuaid and Mrs. Mc- Quaid, and their daughter, Mrs Peter Hymmen and Mr, Hym- men and their families. ' Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eder, Fernhill boulevard, held an jAldwinckle family party on 'Christmas Day including Mr. 'and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, Bonniebrae Lodge; Mr, Eric Aldwinckle, Mr. Karl, Eder, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McAnuff, Miss Moira McAnuff, all of 'To- ronto and Miss Margaret Eder, 'Scarborough. : Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Martyn, Bessborough drive, were the 'yuletide guests of Mrs. A. J. 'Lehman, Toronto. ; Visiting in Oshawa ani Tor- lento, over the holiday scason 'are former Oshawa residents, Mr. and Mrs. William Doe and 'Pot-Luck Supper 'Happy Occasion For St. Philip's CWL ! Over 50 members and guests 'of St. Philip's CWL attended their Christmas meeting whic was in the form of a pot luck supper. The table was decorated with a festive tablecloth and place: settings. Following the 'meal Christmas carols were sung. : * Christmas gifts were present- ted to the directors, the Rev- 'erend M. J. Darby and the Rev- 'erend M. A. Beriault. Father M. 'a. Beriault accepted for the Reverend B. J. Smythe in his absence. ; Instead ~s the, members ex- \chary ifts donations were Soarie chit Father M. J. 'Darby in his charitable work of presenting baskets to the needy. ! Leaflets from the CWL were igiven to the members stating 'suitable programs of TV and 'radio Christmas programs to be 'viewed by children. +- The draw of a money doll was 'won by Mrs. T. L. Burnett. Under the direction of the 'project committee many of the 'members presented a program 'of skits and some sang Christ- imas carols. * The next meeting of St. 'Philip's CWL will be held Jan- Miss Mildred Gallagher, who now reside in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Monroe, Churchill avenue, left by jet Christmas Day for two weeks' vacation in Tampa, Florida, where they will be visiting Mr. and Mrs, William Coleman, formerly of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, John Delvis. and Miss Mary Delvin, Law street, were holiday weekend Mrs. Cecil Tomlinson and Mr. Tomlinson, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pincombe, Simcoe street north, spent Christmas Day and Boxing Day with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pounder, Peterborough, who and Mrs, Charles Pylon, Mr, John Evans, who is in his final year in the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of oronto, is spending his vaca- tion at home with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. §S. Evans, Pinecrest road, They all spent Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Weir in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, James B Thompson, Mary street, were Christmas guests of their daugh- ter Mrs. Larry Barton and Mr. Barton and family, Birmingham, Michigan. Mr, and Mrs. Marshall. Mal- colm and Ann of Stratford and Miss C, Currie of New Toronto spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malcolm, Hortop street, Mr. and Mrs. Neely and Mrs. Gough, Toronto and Mrs. Jerry Gordon Mc- Harry Mc- Christmas guests of Mr, and street. clerical staff of the University lof Toronto. was home visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newhall, Athol nistreet east, for the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John- ston were Christmas Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Intyre Hood, Regency Towers, Marland avenue. SPIKES BANNED Schools in Norway's capital of Oslo are enforcing a ban on women's spiked heel shoes-- students, WIFE PRESERVER To remove grease from the little holes in the burners on a gas range use a pipe cleaner wary 20. 1965. monia. also had as their guests Mr.|¥ Christmas Day at the home of| % Woolcott, Willowdale, were the] # Mrs. Edward McNeely, Greta|' Miss Violet Newhall of the whether worn by teachers or} adding a bit of brightness in the halls of the hospital by singing carols to the patients and making toys for the chil- dren. It was announced that January 15 was _ recognition night for these girls and their mothers because as much as 700 hours of service had been accumulated by some of them which had never happened be- fore in any Canadian hospital. LADIES' ORIENTAL SHRINE (Bokhara Court No. 22) The Oshawa and District Ladies of Bokhara Court No. 22, Ladies' Oriental Shrine of North America Incorporated, held a dinner meeting at Roland's Steak House, Gifts were ex- changed during the dinner hour. The president, Mrs. Cecil Elliott, welcomed the members present and conducted the busi- ness meeting. - The secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Pollard, read the min- utes and gave the treasurer's report. The sewing convener, Mrs. George Russell, dis- bers. Skirts will be made and sent to the Crippled Children's Hospital. A local needy family will be supplied with food and clothing requirements for Christ- mas. Mrs, Charles Warren re- ported that Mr. G. S. McLean, Windsor, Ontario, won the rotis- serie, and thanked Mrs. Thomas Russell for her assistance with the draw. The night of cards, which was tributed materials to the mem-| MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. M. A. St. Louis wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Anita Marie, to Thomas Gary Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelton, all of Oshawa. The wedding took place on Saturday, December 19, 1964, in St. Philip's Roman Cath- olic Church, Oshawa, RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cuth- bertson, 598 Grierson street, Oshawa, formerly of Cardinal, Ontario, will be happy to re- ceive their friends and neigh- bors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James S. Cuthbertson, 638 Buchan avenue, Oshawa, on Saturday, January 2, 1965, from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver- sary. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tam- blyn, RR 2, Bowmanville, will be happy to receive their rela- tives, friends and neighbors at their home on Wednesday, De- cember 30, 1964, from 2:00 to) 4:00 p.m, and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. usually the means for raising funds for local benevolence and for the Boot and Brace Fund for the Crippled Children's Hos- pitals, was dispensed with for this year. son, Carey, Newcastle; Patricia Mc- Cord, Ottawa; Cook, To Be Held sioner and Mrs. Douglas Nes- bitt, Oshawa Division Camp Adviser, At Guide House Central Area Commis- Campers who attended the| "Adventure Camp, 1964" at Camp Adelaide this past sum-| To open a frozen oltdoor mer will renew friendships at aldrainpipe, Christmas Reunion at Guidejamount of ground, moisten and cover. The House in Oshawa, December 29,| and 30. I t Those attending from out of," town will be: Jennie Stout, | Bowmanville; Linda Loughran, King City; Judy Codlin and Mary Gregory, Lindsay; Nancy Dorrell and Elizabeth Thomp- Nestleton; Susan Gail Diana Turner and Marlene Mitchell, Picker- ing; Shirley Hoisfield, Shery! Talbot, Elizabeth Wood, Lynda Pickering, and Joan Sylvester from Port Hope; Barbara Web- ster and Patricia Healey from Port Perry; Karen Geiger and Alison Cazaly, Thornhill, and Sharon Douglas, Whitby. Oshawa Guides wiio will at- tend the reunion will be: Bonnie) Snyder, Judy Jolley, Elizabeth Beamish, Diane Hart, Sharman Lott, Irene Cox, Bonnie Childer- hose, Alayne Elliott, Cathy Sproule, Mary Southwell, Bar- bara Mosier, Dawn Wilson, Mar- ilyn Williamson, Linda Duncan-! son. Camp staff attending will be: Mrs. D. E. Fox, Mrs. Gordon Glover, Mrs. Alyn Elliott and) guests of Mrs. Delvin's sister, |. Grapefruit Stuffing and Fruit-Sauce Candied Yams Geen Beans 1000 Island Plum Apple TEA dipped in full - strength am-|""" Chicken Soup Chicken Liver Paste Radishes Iced Shrimp Cocktall Choice of: Apple x x x Assorted Relish Tidbits Giant Ripe Olives x x x ROAST DOMESTIC TURKEY Cranberry Sauce BAKED HONEY CURED HAM ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Yorkshire Pudding BAY OF FUNDY LOBSTER "NEWBURG" on Rice Bomba Horseradish y x x cy Baked Potatoes Creamed Cauliflower Crisp Green Salad Roquefort x x DESSERTS Pudding Hot Mince Old Fashioned Rice Pudding Layer Cake and Ice Cream Fruit ini Season COFFEE After Dinner Mints FLYING DUTCHMAN DINING ROOM % HIGHWAY and French Dressing Rum and Butter Sauce Consomme with Sherry Tomato Juice Stuffed Olives Sweet Gherkins 2.50 2.50 3.25 3.50 Whipped Potatoes Pumpkin Pie Strawberry Parfait MILK MOTOR HOTELS 401 INTER. ---- CHANGE 75 BOWMANVILLE CLOVERLEAF HOUSEHOLD HINT sprinkle a small quicklime on the the ime-generated heat does rick. soon be enjoying a novel Cana- dian product -- weenuts. Her- bert J. Thompson has turned his own childhood fancy into a fulltime occupation with the production of weenuts. He says that as a child he enjoyed eat- ing wheat kernels after the stubble had been burned be- cause they tasted like nuts. Now, he soaks wheat, bakes it, adds salt and is marketing the product. COATS --COAT SETS -- DRESSES JUMPERS ~ HATS Sizes Infants to. 14 YJO|U]N|GBAIGIE|s OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE halides By Roy O. Eastman 'Twas the week after Christmas and all through the house and fretting twixt husband and spouse, There was naggin Ae the dog and the cat, Twixt Willie and Why even the car had come up with a flat. The treé which had dazzled with calor and light Was shedding and dropping in pitiful plight. >. The tempers were short and each face wore a frown; And the mantelpiece Santa seemed sadly let down, Pop's gift to his wife had been promply returned, So Mother was grumpy and Father was burned; The Spirit of Christmas, too often the case, Had picked up his traps and abandoned the place. In this situation you'd scarcely have thought What joy and what gladness their Christmas had brought. With merriment ringing and faces aglow. At the dawning of Christmas one short week ago. The pitcher that's full can be emptied too soon, And life is much like a child's balloon; When blown to its limit, it bursts from the strain And the effort to fill it seems futile and vain. Perhaps at the moment some thought of this kind Had suddenly flashed on the young child's mind, For Willie grew quiet and wandered about As if thinking of something and puzzling it out. He bursts out with "Daddy, what | want to know Is what happened to Christmas and where did it go?" His dad looked perplexed, so he tried to explain, "Why can't we have Christmas all over again?' As this was a poser, both father and mother Stopped still in their tracks and just looked at each other; And the father remarked as he rose from the chair, "It strikes me that Willie has got something there."' The frowns left their faces, their cares were forgot, And mother was smiling and saying, ""Why not?" The man left the room; in a few minutes more A jolly old Santa stood in the door. What fun they all had! Why you never did see A merrier Christmas or lovelier tree. Such shouts and such laughter you never have heard, While the dog wagged his tail and the pussycat purred; And when Willie and Susie that night went to bed, And both Were tucked in and their prayers had been said, They looked up and smiled, '"What a wonderful day! Let's hang on to Christmas and keep it that way. Let's play that it's Christmas again and again.' And Mother and Father both murmured '"AMEN!"' 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