: "CROC S FIRST FLOWERS Ol GARDEN COLUL: Jan To Give Lecture On Landscaping Of New Homes ple with new homes } 1 to do m vill be able to Sunrise Servic At St. Stephen' VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA -- A beautiful {sunny morning made the sunrise service at St Stephen's Church, North Oshawa, more real and beau- tiful, as Mr. Stephen Saywell read the scripture 'and introduced Mr. James Young of Cedard:zle United Church. Mr. Young conducted the Easter service. The altar was gay vith ter lillies and red roses on the piano. The choir sang the an- them 'Hail The Victor'. Follow- ing the service breakfast was serv- d in the Sunday school room At the 11.00 a.m. service, S. G. Ssyweil conducied morning wor- ship and made a special Easter 25 e anthems sang by the You Th ' with sol- Alex Ferries Jr. and Angels Roll The Stone Away" th. Mrs. S. C. Rundle conducting nd an obligato by Mrs. Alex Fer- J The sermon "Christ In Garden", "Roll Back The r Mrs he one' Tha (3 ning and pastor 'antasy", an was played e and Mrs. ie Conaueror' ry and song especially ar- 1 by the choir was present- readers were Mrs. Frank Crawford and Mr. Frank -Craw- Jr., with soloists Miss Dorreen rawford and Mr, Frank Craw- {ford {* Sincere appreciation of the con- gregation is extended to James S. Yung, pastor of Cedar- dale United, for his service and 7.00 p.m. service opened with ip M Say well prayers 'Easter organ and piano by Mrs. 8. C Alex Ferries, Ester message wor by BB ual Regard! LINDSAY By GORDON a lot of be fittec 1 uirements. req +| pleasure a C ol 1 ege, in landscap ustrated home s on with well as new istance pre bl ems, r own plans for a ee TTS who repre- the recent 0 ntion of the Ontario I Association in Toron- to, will ent: a report on the convention pr oceedings With the gardening season com- ing closer, all members will be asked to e in a member- ship d higher the s second C Gar available t day r t YOUR GARDEN ---- rm ------ Hints For New Home Owners A. W. RUNDLE other, sented the s ety at annual Horticult Em am em oa last year, when members, the 1 in history. Book and » of t iety will be 1 members at Mon- oh > 3a pies I By a len mulate sinner by inality, and knowledge of plants and adapta med garden pecimens on », the latest to outline, approact h arise + of pos- home owners Vv a message particular before care likes and 1d me te er re Po sof > on your plan add shade you are vell-integ rated re and there posses ice a few | that | of 1 visory ed it do "lof difference. wh jdening ten acre feet. e can fun of a ma space is limit a more inte, Of course, backyard to wor « try and grow all the f in potatoes, pu These vegetable But it is really amazit fine meals of tuce, beets compact can take fr a dozen feet SPACE SAVING There are trick after and | been used we sow he total up to a' Or we save space hy cropping. Here tuce, radishes rows of vegetables early like radish and early carrot toma of beans, and the main and carrots Even in gardens we follc applies in any size, plant all the stead, we m plantings or more the planti spread out have a lor tables ak ake 50 coming : Seaway P 'May Receiv GEORGE Canadian Press § By WASHINGTON dicated Frida tion may | of indemnif Lake Or resulting pC from YWer proje Th day ac isdiction flowing bety said also over ong i , project effect AT NIAG ARA FALLS The internati of control repo Work commi reased OWE commis board slectiie I'he or the that closed health levels of Detroit its no é& of thet | be 1 one in here the € wind enthusiast with growing long. these YW that or io for St. La 1 at » planting m h devotion to this church in the Sun- rise service Next Sunday April 8 will be an- niversary Sunday in St. Stephen |church and will make the 8th yeor since the new building was open- ed. Morning worship will be Mr. Hutton and evening service speak- er will be Rev. Robert B. Green, M.A., B.D., minister of Ehniskil len church, with special music by the choir W.A. ENTERTAINED Thursday evening the Nellie >! Dearborne Group entertained the Women's Association of St. Steph- en's, the Jane Dennis Auxiliary and ' St. Andrew's Women Association of Oshawa at their monthly meeting. The special guest speaker was Miss Marie Armstrong here for A a furlough from Africa. She gave a _| wonderful talk on her mission work {in Africa, how they live, clothing, , food and education. The ladies held a quiz and all picked questions to ask Miss Armstrong. She very ably answered. Miss Armstrong showed a film and gave a lecture on all the pictures of Johannesburg where she 1s stationed. She has a sister who is further up in outer Africa. Lunch was served by ladies of the Nellie Dearborne Group and hearty wih maller > ean fit nicely into inted as y are to do oon as and the g without !d follow plant- 1 that is ssible h. h h to « or her enlightening lecture, CLUBS ON TOUR On Saturday afternoon Cub lead- before ers Ruth McKenzie (Balos) and v 1. For their | Vivian Fice (Baghecia) took 14 good mulch of boy Cubs on a hike they walked to 1 some well rot-| Oshawa and went to tne fire hail 1 top, place a few | where they were escorted by fire- man through the new station and were shown every device for fire protectian, even slid down the big pole. They then marched to the new police station where they tour- ed the new building escorted by police. This tional purposes, and was greatly | enjoyed by the children and they thanked the people in charge for a wonderful aiternoon. The father and son banquet will be held at Camp Samac on the April 14 I'he sympathy of North Oshawa neighbors and friends and deeply expressed to Mrs. Fred Lindsay of Taunton road in the recent death of her husband and to the Lindsay | family. SENIOR W.A, MEETING The Sr. Women's Association of St. Stephen's Church held their meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Frank Kirby opening with the theme song and Mrs. Ray Smith presiding. Mrs. Frank Craw- ford read the scripture. Mrs. Nellie Palmer a short story. A baking sale is to come up soon. It was pro- 'posed to buy a new kitchen stove s 1 : € soil 4 or These lettuce O to climb materials inches off just will t tall, hing Be was done educa for than this tarts 1 daily in tems KI TCHEN annels of the water sik nce in in which he taste or le in- t pe 07 wal Features Fast, Friendly Farm Service 1 3PRING PLANTING - Sprays, LIVESTOCK -- =Routtry, cattle, horses, sheep, et auto, tractor, e, form builds' . etc tes to make loans to farmers.' i siopilil v not required. Write for loan entirely by mail! for l-visit loan . ,. or come, in in today. , THAT LIKES TO SAY Yis™' ir FINANCE CO. OE ST., N. (Over Bank of Nova Scotia), OSHAWA RA 3-4687 « Ask for the YES MANager S BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS dents of oll surrounding towns * Personal Finance Company of Canede 5 $50 to $1500 or more on Vane Furniture or Aud THE COMPANY, AND Compa SEER) 184 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA {OLESALE HARDW ARE DIVISION PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE UILDERS' HARDW ARE and MILL SUPPLIES BOND ST. W., OSHAWA ira YW i Mr. "vw anks tendered to Miss Armstrong e Held s Church [to replace the old' one. Thirteen members were present. Plans were made for a bazaar later on. Lunch was served by Mrs. Leta Pogson, Mrs. Charles Rundle and Mrs. Kirby finished a pleasant eveninz. Little Judy Cordon of Tecumseh street gave a party to 11 little girls on Wednesday afterncon when she celebrated her 8th birthday. Games and contests were enjoyed from 2 till 4.30 when his little friends presented her with presents and her mother. Mrs. Arthur Cor-! don and Mrs. Chapman served a nice party lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams and son David, Oshawa, and Mr. land Mrs. David Burleigh and chil- | dren Linda and Douglas Broan, | |Ont., were Sunday callers at the | ime of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cor- don, Tecumseh street, Mrs. Russel Abraham, Wayne | street and Mrs, Frank Kirby, Orch- ardview Blvd., were guests on Wed- nesday evening at the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Mary Street North. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurren, Sim- | J coe street north and family spent Jr. Easter Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clare Leighton, Can- nington. Linda remained for the Easter holidays with grandparents. Mur. and Mrs. Percy Beirness and children of Toronto spent Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Evere Fice, Orchardview, Morley Fice oi the Black Watch Regiment of Alder- shot, Nova Scotia, has nt his with his parents r, and Mrs. Everette Fice. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dunstal and 1950. Standing at attention are children here having their Easter holiday with Mrs . Herb Van Luven, ly-vis Sp Cement, Steel Ford Shares ~ Said Lacking | Bvailable Soon 10 Builders OTTAWA (CP) -- Only cement and steel shortages will stop Can- adas construction industry from topping last year's record $5,000, cut cedar boughs for deer short of 000,000 in capital investment in food in the woods in this north- construction, a const ruction execu-'y western Ontario region. OUEEN MOTHER INSPECTS CARRIER Queen Mother Elizabeth stands members of the flattop's crew. in her car as she inspects the She was transported to the car- British aircraft carrier Ark rier by helicopter. Royal, which she launched in we A Central P Canadian !tive said Friday. Raymond Brunet, Hull contractor and immediate past president of | the Canadian Construction Asso- | ciation, told a service club that at present supply of materials can- not meet demand. "In Canada," he said, "we are doing in eight months what used to take a year." FOOD FOR DEER DRYDEN, Ont. (CP)--Provincial lands and forests workers are us- ing long-handled tree pruners to TORONTO (CP)--Shares of Ford Motor Company of the United States will be listed for trading on the Toronto and Montreal stock exchanges Tuesday, April 10, it was announced Friday. IN THE HOME | WORKSHOP New Window Beauty ...CAN BE YOURS And So Inexpensive Too! ! i f The largest and most comprehensive selec- tion of Drapery Fabrics ever shown by us is now being offered . . . If you are interes- ted in decorating, we invite you to see... AKE A A POST LANTERN § * OF SHEET METAL a J 7 pattern 243 Materials of Fibreglas, Nylon, Dacron, Rayon, Cotton. Dozens of Usual and Novelty Weaves. 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WARD'S Simcoe St. at Athol RA 5-1151 (HE DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE, Saturday, April 7, 1956 13 INDIAN GIFT Kedgeree may seem a curious word for a food, but it comes to us from India. In Hindustani the word is "khichri"'. In the land of its origin, the dish was made of boiled rice and highly flavored ingre- dients and was favored universally throughout the country. Time and di.tance have wrought changes in the basic formula for Kedgeree. When Europeans adopted it, they added fish to the principal ingre- dients, so that in Canada today it is thought of as a well seasoned fish and rice dish. It is a dish to keep in mind when you wish to use | ings. ter or margarine and bake at 400 deg. F. 10 minutes or until thors oughly heated. Makes 4 to 5 serv- Seasonings may be varied with curry powder, paprika, cloves or. other flavorings. BIG APPETITES SIDNEY, B. C. (CP) -- The. 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