"ov February 14, throw Comes Hearts 'n tines -- including yours, of course This applies whether you're in the first fine careless rapture or have been darning his socks for nigh onto thirty years Give your party the full treat ment best of coffee you know to make, # sure-fire holder of a man's heart at any age. You'll serve with it, we hope, a Valentine Meringue Heart Just the prettiest we've come across In many a moon Valentine Meringue Heart 4 egg whites % cup suger Beat egg whites until they form soft peaks; add sugar gradually beating well after each addition Grease heart-sha cake pan; line with aluminum foll, letting it ex tend well mbove top of pan. Spoon meringue around inner side of pan in a boarder about 2 inches wide . red roses, cupids, and the | VALENTINE MERINGUE HEART : i Ea Plan A Hearts N' Flowers Party |All - Doubles Club And Remember Those You Love Hard - Times Party a| Bake in moderate oven, 925 de. ¥,| George's All Doubles Club, held in Flowers coffee party|15 to 20 minutes, or until lightly] po" : en y parish hall, took the form of » for your friends and then Valen-| browned, Lift out by means of toll | pard times party to sers late Il hem "ring" with; Raspberry Bavarian Cream 12-02, pkg. frozen raspberries envelopes unflavored gelatine | egus, separated Ya cup sugar Ya cup milk Ys teaspoon salt I cup whipping cream | 1 teaspoon vanilla Defrost raspberries. Drain, sav-| Ing syrup, doiten gelatine in 4 cup | syrup. Beat egg yolks and add sug- | ar, Scald milk, Add to egg yolk | mixture with softened galatine Cook over hot water, stirring con stantly until thickened Remove | [from heat and add raspberries. | Chill until mixture mounds slightly | in spoon. Beat egg whites stiff Fold in, Whip cream and fold in| with vanilla. Spoon into centre of | iaped I1 12 12 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES meringue, Chill. Makes 8B servings PMA, CLUB Mrs, George V, Lee this week's meeting of sant Monday Afternoon Club Mrs, Clemence Hewett led in prayer. Mrs. R, G, Collision call- od the Roll showing 26 members, three visitors and one child pre sent, Mrs. Olive Harrison remd the resided at the Plea: were sung esbitt and ward, Mrs J Benjamin k Mas, Fisher and , Nesbitt were reported to be on the sick Met, Readings were given by Mrs W. J. Collins, Mrs. Mewett, Mrs, Annis and Mrs, John Callison It was announced that the birth. day party would be held on Feb ruary 21 EVELYN GOODWIN regular meeting of the Eve! Goodwin Group was held in the chapel of Centre Street, United Church on Thursday even: ing. In spite of the cold weather a good b of the bers attended, The group was glad to pee Mrs, Albert Hayes out again after her illness The "THE PARIS LOOK | 4724 By From Paris the story of ANNE ADAMS to YOU! That's this stunning two- piece fashion the prettiest flat ery -your figure ever had! See se lovely ong lines that curve rom bodice to hips, the gentle flare of skirt Wonderful! Now ee how simple it 1s to sew! Pattern 4724: Misses' Sizes 10, bh laos dw vards 39-inch fabric! This pattern easy to use, simple | is tested for fit. Has com plete illustrated instructions Send THIRTY . FIVE CENTS (36¢) in coins (stamps cannot be ccepted) for this pattern. Print lainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Dally Times-Gazette Pats tern Dept, Qsbawa, Qotario. 10 sew . {of the devotional period | The meeting opened with a de | votional period in charge of Mrs |G. Hayes, Mrs, D. McQuestion land Mrs. W. Dearborn Mrs Howard Canning presided | for the business meeting Mrs, Pratt read the secretary's report and Mrs. N. Petrie gave the treas- urer's report. It was decided to! hold a rummage sale on Feb. 10, | Refreshmen!~ wen th | by the committee who had charge RUNDLE PARK AUX, The regular meeting of the Run. dle Park Ladies' Auxiliary wes held on Monday in the clubhouse with 1? members present It was decided to hold a plastic ware demonstration in the club. {house on Wednesday, March 2, at 2 pm. A draw for the thermos donated by Mrs, Sydney Daley will be held on March 17, A neighbor. hood pot luck supper for wll the family will be held on Tuesday, February 15 at 6 pm Two contests arranged hy the | president, Mrs, Ennis Hanna, were | | played with prizes being won hy| Mrs. James Clement and Mrs, Er. | nest Dobney | Following the meeting refresh. ! ments were served by Mrs, James Hanson and Mrs. Percy Walters THE STARS SAY FOR TOMORROW A stimulating day! Those in pro- fessional fields are under espe: clally good aspects, but practi. cally all lines of endeavor should | show some gain | If you have planned to make a change In your environment, oceu- pation or merely in a routine chore, | this is the time to do it. The plane- | tagy vibrations also favor domestic | ant romantic matters, so be on the | alert FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is_ your birthday, | your horoscope ifdicates that you should achieve fine results for your efforts during the next five months ~results th can be effectively | used to lay the groundwork for still | greater achievement during the la- | | IS STILL GOI Men's, Women's Children and all types of slippers. 32 Simcoe St. S. | daughter, MODEL SHOE STORE'S A terrific saving on all merchandise, consisting of | dray | performed the double ring cere- # The February meeting of St Members of Christ Church Merry Mates were guests to an evening of dancing and games Prizes for the games were won by Mrs. W, Joyce and Mr, Stanley Laurence, Mr. James Carey and Mrs, J Rooney won the spot dance and Mr. Edison Oxford and | Mrs. Rooney were winners of the | elimination dance | Refreshments, brought by each of the women, were served in the form of a box social Special thanks were extended to Mr. Sidney Sharples for supplying the music for the evening PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Oval Howie spe it | the week-end in Buffalo, N.Y, as | the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Spellman. While in Buffalo Mrs Howie attended a bridal shower given by Mrs. Ralph Meyer in honor of her sister, Miss Suzan Spellman, whose marriage to Mr Donald Howie, formerly of Osh awa, is to take place at St. Ther esa Church, Buffalo, on Saturday, February 19 Mrs, George Twiddy French | street, entertained on Sunday at a dinner party in honor of her moth er, Mrs. Arthur Pigden of Madoc, who was celebrating her 85th birthday. Among those from out of town were Mrs. Roy Johnson and Lois, of Thomasburg; | Mrs, Ross Holla of Stirling and Mrs. G, Ellis, Miss Olive Ashe and Mr, Percy Gunn, all of Madoc, Mrs. Twiddy also entertained on Monday in honor of her mother at a neighborhood tea, | | Dyer wedding on Saturday were; Mr. and Mrs. John North Bay, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs, | William Grant, Lakefield, Ontario; | Mr. and Mrs, William Moore, Port Hope, Ontario; Mr, and Mrs, | Douglas Moore, Cobourg, Ontario; | Mr, Kenneth Staples, Cobourg, On. | taro; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Jones, Toronto, Ontario; Mr, and Mrs. A Beevor, Toronto, Ontario; Mr, and | Mrs, W, Beevor, Toronto, Ontario; Mr, and Mrs. David Dyer, Colum: | bus, Ontario; Mrs, Willlam Dyer, | Brooklin, Ontario; Mr, and Mrs Allan Keech, Whitby; Mr. William Dyer, Jr., Brooklin, Ontario; Miss Flsie Dyer, Columbus, Ontarig; Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Glaspell, | Taunton, Ontario; Mr, and Mrs Ray Pascoe, Hampton; Mr and | Mrs. T. R, Munroe, Whitby; Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Virtue, Port Per. ry, Ontario | ter part of the year February will be an excellent month in which to try out new Ideas and experiment with up-to-date equipment and pro- gressive methods Domesic and romantic matters should prosper from early Summer onward, but it would be unwise, nevertheless, to yield to emotion- allsm, And do try to see the view: point of others, Co-operation and good will can make your path ever 80 much easier. Do not indulge in extravagance or speculate with as- sets in November or December A child born on this day will be | affectionate, loyal and extremely optimstic and amiable, NG STRONG! 's shoes, rubber footwear Corner of Athol St. WomEN Katherine Dyer, Wed In Afternoon Ceremony snap-ed wearing celestial blue lace over | White chrysanthemums, ms and ferns formed the] background for 8 wedding in Bim-| coe Street United Church last Sat | urday afternoon when Katherine Lucille Prar, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. W, Dyer, was united in marriage with John Arthur Beev- or, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Beevor, all of Oshawa, The Reverend John K. Moffat mony, Mr. Leon Nash presided at the organ and accompanied Miss Lesh Garrow who sang "O Per: fect Love' and "The Lord's Pray- er, Given In marriage by her fath- er the bride wore a waltz length gown of frost white nylon net over taffeta fashioned with a strapless bodice complimented with a short shrug jacket, A halo of tiny white velvet flowers ahd tulle leaves held her finger tip veil of tulle il- lusion. She carried a cascade of white chrysanthemums, gardenias and hyacinths with red roses Miss Beverley Beevor, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of hon. | or. The bridesmaids were Miss Helen Dyer of Columbus, a cousin | of the bride, and Miss Ann Bur goyne, They all wore identicpl waltz length gowns of turquoise blue nylon net and lace over taf feta designed with a strapless bodice of the lace, with 8 match ing net stole and short mittens They wore coronets to match their dresses and carried eolonial hon- quets of pink roses and yellow and white chrysanthemums Miss Elizabeth Dyer, small sis ter of the bride, was flower girl, wearing a floor length frock of cameo pink nylon tulle over taf- feta, She wore a coronet and short mittens to match her dress, Her flowers were a nosegay fo match those of. the senior attendants Mr, William Wickens perform- ed the duties of best man, The ushers were Mr, Walter Bathe and Mr. William Sutton, The reception was held In the Church parlors | where the bride's mother receiv: merely rub to a doughy mass TAKE IT FROM BET | § lw John Beevor taffeta with a small hat of avy blue s t r a w. The room's | mother, who Assisted, ., dress of Bermuds rose novelty crepe with a small hat of Irides- cent straw. Both wore corsages of roses. The wedding dinner was served by the Good Will group of Simcoe Street United Church assisted Miss Shirley Hough, Miss J Terwillegar and Miss Shirley Mac- Pherson, Made and decorated by wed: the bride's grandmother, Mrs H. Peevor, a three tier pink ding cake centered 'he candle Twin sons of Mr. and Mrs, lighted bridal table, Pink carna-| Leonard Foskeit, Montrave Ave: tions decorated the tables for the| nue, are Guy Leonard and Glen guests, Grace was offered by Mr.| Kirby who are ten months old Moffat, who later proposed the S-- ---- toast to the bride toast to the bridal attendants was proposed by Mr, William Bathe Following the reception the guests were entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Athol t, East For the honeymoon trip to Otta- , the bride wore an olive green eed sult with hite silk velour hat and a top coat of melon rose | French wool White gardeniss comprised her corsage, On their return the couple will reside in Oshawa, Concern and were the keynotes of meeting of the Women' League, Concern was exp Miss Vera Moyse's Monday's | t tw s Wellare | | an outlay of $173.76 $91.00, fuel, 855.26 and prescrip- | CRUMBY JOB It is often a tedious job to erumb bread for roast chickeh, The Poul try Products Institute has come along with this good suggestion which we pass on to you: Have bread at least three to four days old, Remove crusts and put one third of a loaf in a clean towel, Gather it up around the bread to form a hag. Rub bag between hands as if rubbing out a spot, This will quickly erumble the bread into fine or coarse crumbs depending upon how much you rub, A loaf of bread succumbs in minutes to this trea ment. Warning: Fresh bread will tion were made possible; meals provided and 305 articles of | ¢ used clothing were given out Miss Moyse revealed that al |! ready half the 1956 budget for wel- | fare has been spent, She # the need of children's footwear, all | sizes, men's trousers, windbreak- | ers and women's skirts and suits in large sizes DONATIONS RECEIVED A welcome note of encourage ment was Introduced by the an nouncement of the receipt of three handsome donations, a contribu tion and a gift, The Oshawa Fire- fighters' Association sent a cheque for $50, the Oshawa Police Asso clation, $150 and Mr, David Wood, secretary-treasurer of the Police Association $50, all to be devoted to boys' work TY 'How Can I Minimize Large Nose ?' Girl Asks By BETTY MILNE Dear Betty My friends think I'm quite attractive but 1 have a large nose. Sometimes peonle i7ke about it and I feel embarrass ed, AY, There are very few people born perfect and you probably feel too sell conscious about your nose However, there are some things ou can do to minimize your prob- em, Even if you are a teen-ager, try plucking your brows so that | the separation between them will Out of town guests at the Beevor- | compliment the width of your nos: | alone, %0 that they curve in a slight cres- MacNab, | trils and then brush your brows finished look The Oshawa Film Council nade a 'generous offer to the Golden Age Club, giving the club the use of films for the year at a low no- minal subscription, which repre- sented a sav nt to the club of approximately $50, and an anony- mous benefactor presented Simcoe THE MASTERS FOSKETT Guy and Glen are the and Mrs, Alfre bv and Mrs, Frank Kir " of Whit by, North Oshawa, Still Meeting Welfare Requests Simcoe Hall Is Grateful For Gifts encouragement Hall with an ex n rain, rollin a The mem stoe be welfare committee. which showed Ale as much as to finances (groceries, SUBSCRIPTIONS DUE The president, Mrs tions, $27.50), In addition, one case | ris, announced that of dental care, a doctor's examina- | scriptions were due two | were disgussed of enrolling asso- slate mémbers Mrs and a committee was appointed to | | review the constitutic Mrs, E. V, Lander tressed | port for the property maintenance | (He mild Baby's Own Tablets to quickly bring the rel that encourages restful comfort, Thoroughly dependable, o" sloepy" sult =~ no dulling effect == tahte ood, Wasy to take, Jsed hy. Mothers for over BO years, Get a package today, rs expressed sincere | gratitude for this recognition of | ressed following | their work at Simcoe Hall, and the | report for the | donations afforded a boost to mor- | commities and Mrs, BR. B. Rich | Sos i for the : lof 8 te Drought od attention of the executive, Mg Fog rector, ineial an me. wardens trom (he free and r. George Weldon 14 and Game Asoclation = | At lis meeting on last Monday Westmount Home and School As! convene the lunch for men teachers' federation to be held a the school on W ay, Mare 2 Mrs, T. J. DeMille volunteered to convene our 30th anniversary held on Friday, banquet to be March 18 at 8 o'clock at school, In the report from and Behool Council the Association was asked to give its eyinion on aid ing a deserving student to finish normal school and thus help to relieve the teacher shortage, The next Home and School Council meeting Is to be in the {form of a rally on Tuesday, Feb. ruary 22 at 8 o'clock Mrs, John Gaskell reminded the members that on account of the | banquet there would be no regu- lar home and # | meeting | March, Members "were reminded John Har: | of the executive meeting on Tues | Burn, Candles, annual sub. day at 2 o'clock at the school, | followed by two Valentine Day and ways | Under the direction of Mrs, Har-| contests, 4 Chest, will address "Guides ei to be held at nent 'Guide House on Friday evening. 1,000 SCOUTS COMING A mass flight of about 1,000 Bri- tish Boy Scouts from the UK, to Canada will take place next Aug. est, it was announced recently. The hoys, aged between 15 and 18 Jl be going to the Scouts Eighth World Jamboree, (0 he he' at | Niagara~ on - the - Lake, Ontario, | Negotiations are being conducted {for 30 South African, 12 old oast and two Malta Scouts to join the party, old Beamish the members enacted 8 "Founder's Pay urn sive electric nd track H Hart m gave the re- 154.9 $12 Above payments cover everything! Even § Poyments lor Inchetwesn we in proportion, (Con) by consolidating bile and reducing payments with o [EESTI four » Got a Frosh Start with a and women welcome, Phone---get A2Ze0 loan hand-tailored . loan on first visit, Write for loan to your needs, All employed men by mail, Or come in. Loans $50 te $1200 on Signature, Furniture, or Aute lof 2nd Fly UY} Moos 31 . p(n ag hid Sootla), OSHAWA OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT = PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Looms made 10 residents of off suzromnding towns * Porvonal Finance Company of Conode cent, in this way you focus atten- tion on your eyes, Also, be sure that your lipstick is carried to the the corners of your mouth other. wise a too narrow mouth points up the widest part of your nose, Wear a hair style that is softly curled or waves but hangs slightly below your ear level, never wear a centre part or draw your hair sharply back from your face, do try a half bang or wave on your forehead as this lessens attention being focussed on your nose, And never apply makeup to your nose fo it distributed over | your entire face for a smoother | | ------ For Your Valentine Elizabeth Arden introduces Bloo, Jui PERFUME MIST in the new Pressure Spray Bottle 2 VIG RY 1 * When compared wit like quality breads a beautiful cloud spray from a golden-capped bo pressure of your fingers, direct from France, possession; is easy and | «never spills 8 KING Ek, OSHAWA DIAL 3.2245 Ec ------_------------------------ What a joy to use the newest light version of perfume , , . 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