ALAND OFC cara mmicdisuns Tomoveoes Christmas Spirit Invades YWCA As well as celebrating Christ. mas by holdi the traditional % | "Hanging - of - the - Green" for bers of the Association, this year the YWCA had a special cel- ebration for all residents many of whom will not be able to go to their homes because of the dis: tance involved. On Tues. there was a special dinner party follow- ed by a program of games and all residents -- many of whom : lwill not be able to go to their homes becaus eof the distance] involved. On Tuesday, there was |a special dinner party followed {by a program of games and | Christmas carols, and the eve- i { "ny -- 12 MMixed emotions are mingled ! in the expression of these two charming little girls as they eagerly await Christmas morn- OGH Junior Students Give A Concert Friends and relatives of stu- dents of the School of Nursing were entertained at a carol ser vice in McLaughlin Hall on Sun- day evening. | The program was resented by mior students of the school of . oo It was arranged by Miss Jo Aldwinckle Women's N SANTA'S WELCOMING ing. Two-year-old Susan Lynn and Sandra Lee, are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stacey, Bloor who is five, | 4 practice each year, PARTY | street west, and granddaugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. | Stacey and Mr. Rubert Gay, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland Editor Gladys Hill, Associate Director of Nursing Education and Mr. Al- bert Wedgery, Science Instructor A social hour, arranged by the Women's Auxiliary, followed the rogram. The program had an ternational theme, including carols from Wales, Sicily, Ger- many, France and England. The soloists were Miss G. Craig, Miss C. Brown and Mr. Douglas Ross. Miss Craig and Miss D. Redpath sang a duet and the audience joined in some old favorites. Mrs. I. J. Wotton, Mrs. Allan | PERSONAL Starr and Miss Louise Beau- Mr. 'and Mrs. Ronald Haw- chemin were hostesses at a mis- thorn, Whitman Crescent, as guests, Mrs. Hawthorn's par- Mrs. Wotten, Grierson street. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bone.) A miscellaneous shower was| from Toronto. held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. Angus M. Hood, Smith, Brock street west, the John, Robin and Jane; Mr. and hostesses being Mrs. Robert Mrs. J. N. Flucker, David, Joan Weeks, Miss Donna Wright, Miss Douglas and Donald, all of To- Judy Farrell and Mrs. Raymond ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. FYVPIW. Hood, Diane and Kenneth, off Mrs. Jack Tane, Fernhill boule- Monte and Mr. Thomas Har-|vard, entertained oy mistellane ris of itby, will be Christmas| ous shower, at which the presen-| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. tation was made of a chrome can- | M. McIntyre Hood, Simcoe street ister set. The guests were the east {end neighbors. Gibb au | {| Miss Nancy ms an rs. | The Oshawa Missionary College Robert Lambert were co- choir visited Northminster United hostesses at a personal shower at} Church at the evening service the home of Miss Gibbens, Burk last Sunday and under the direc-|street. Those in attendance were Sion lig jee Yaovense led former school chums of the bride- ce In song and carols. elect, Two young singers, Wesley John-| Mrs. Ernest Sweet was hostess son and Roger Sullivan sang a at a shower when the future bride duet arrangement of "O Holy received gifts for the pantry also Night". a handsome sum of money for Miss Jeanette Mariana Thomp- son whose marriage to Mr. John Alfred Babington will take place in King Street United Church, this afternoon, has been feted at a | number of pre-nuptial events. The office staff of General Motors parts and accessories held a shower at the Tennis Club and presented ,a set dishes, crystal ware. Mrs. Norval Sweet arranged a miscellaneous shower attended by relatives of the bride-to-be. At a meeting of the Presbytery of every .day and silver flat have | cellaneous. shower at the home of | executive at the home of Mrs. M. | with a elect was presented Sallman's framed portrait of Head of Christ. From the west end neighbors, Miss Thompson received a white wool blanket and silver coffee spoons in her chosen pattern and from the Get-To-Gether Club of OCVI, a white wool blanket. The field warehouse and coding group, parts and accessories divi- sion, General Motors, presented crystal goblets and a lazy susan tray and the office staff of parts and accessories an electric floor polisher and monetary gift. From the Young People's Union the future bride received a gold- filled membership pin. Following: the rehearsal last evening, the bridal party was en- tertained at the home of the future bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Babington, Col- borne street east. Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Enniskillen groceries from her relatives. a guest at the home of her is a . om cen mee. Dry Bread Crumbs, Sausage Meat Out-of-town guests at the Allison- Laidler wedding recently included Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Mr. Andrew Robertson, Mr, William White, all of Hamflton; Mr. Wil liam Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. James By CAROLYN WILLETT Canadian Press Staff Writer Chopik daughter, Balcaras, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. OTTAWA (CP)--Turkey with all Boase, Mrs. William Carrie, Mr. [ipo trimmings has become the and Mrs. William Jackman and | {ragjtional Christmas fare across son and daughter, Mrs. Canada. But what's tucked inside Schofield, all of Toronto} Mr. and | {ho aristocratic bird is also im- Mrs. Edward Tryhorn and daugh portant, say experts in the con- ter, St. Catharines; Mrs. Andrew |g mer section of the federal agri- McGroaty and Mrs. William gyre department. O'Donnell, Brooklyn, New York One way to give the stuffing a pleasing, distinctive flavor is to add sausage meat, home econo GROUPS CLUBS mist Laura Pepper, chief of the ' | consumer section, said in an in- RUXILIARIES - |e But the stuffing should not be - mixed until the turkey is ready WESTMOUNT W.A, to be popped into the oven. Mrs. Percy Neal presided at! Dry bread crumbs, not fresh the December meeting of the bread, make the best stuffing and, Woman's Association of West- because the filling swells in cook- mount United Church on Tuesday ing, the turkey should be stuffed evening. Christmas carols wer e loosely. The amount of bread sung and she scripture was read stuffing needed can be judged by by Mrs. Gordon Wherry. Mrs.|the weight of a drawn turkey; it Roy Kellinglon accompanied at!|takes about one cup of stuffing the piano by her husband sang|per pound "Away In A Manger" and "The! If there's stuffing left over, it Little Lord Jesus." Mrs, George can be placed in mustard tins McDonald told a Christmas story or custard cups, covered with foil and Mrs. Arthur McDougall recit- and baked for an hour to make ed a poem and closed the devo-an extra garnish on the turkey tional period with prayer. The platter. reports and correspondence were CHRISTMAS SWEETS read. Along with turkeys, ducks and The Reverend W. A. Gibb in-| geese, the seasonal spotlight is stalled the officers for 1957: Pres-|shared by fancy cookies and ident, Mrs. Percy Neal; vice-! home-made candies. president, Mrs. Clarence MeclIn-| "Nothing but the best is good roy; second vice - president, Mrs. enough for the special occasions," Ewart Dunn; treasurer Rupert Harrison; secretary, Mrs. hint that butter is a top cookie Bert Calvert; press secretary,| ingredient. Mrs. Kenneth Markle; group! 1} leaders, Mrs. Harry Bennett, heing treats for .the family, can Mrs, T. D. Thomas, Mrs. Ken-| he individually packed in colored, neth Markle; card convener, Mrs. fluted papers, boxed and wrapped Ernest Allin; literature convener. | with silvery foil and tied with a Mrs. R. J. Fursey: missionary sprig of holly to make a happy monthly, Mrs. Alfred Fursey: | gift for a sweet-toothed friend. pianists, Mrs. Roy Clemenger, ~ Maple cream, a typically Cana- Mrs. Frank Owen dian candy, is easy to make and takes only two ingredients LODGES END Here's the consumer section's VICTORY LODGE N AGE Victory Lodge LOBA No. 583 AAREIAL I : held its regular meeting recently Irs. Harry in the Orange Temple. announce Lodge was opened by deputy > of their mistress Sister Forence Boyle in| 00°C: 10 Ff. JoA0 2lko, Jr., the absence of worthy mistress i Ia Mr. and Mrs, John Rolko Sister Anne Burgess, assisted by |° can, ar The silent Sistér Agnes Wellman. Devotion Ceremony fe the deaf is to take al exercises were performed ol aruba the chaplain Sister Margaret Me- Church on Saturday, De Nevin. cember 29, at 11 am It was announced that would be no meeting held on eember 26, and that the there De HISTORIC EVENT n yronation procession of 1937 the first televised in 'Brit meeting would be h 1 Jan- G I in 8 when the installation of outddors event will take place. Mrs. says Miss Pepper, with an added | Homemade candies, as well as ™ the forthcom-| Good Base For Turkey Stuffing tested recipe, using two cups of maple syrup and three-quarters of a cup of table or whipping cream: Combine maple syrup and cream. Bring to boil and boil with- out stirring until a soft ball may be formed in cold water. Remove from heat and let stand until luke- warm. Beat until thick and mix- ture loses its gloss. Pour into but- tered pan and spread about three- quarters of an inch thick. Decor- ate if desired with walnut halves When cold cut into squares. ---- |also being sent to Austria -- Dial RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, December 22, 1956 Today's Bride, Jeanette Thomps Widely Feted At Showers ning ded with an {of small gifts. The arrangements for the evening were made by Mrs. W. L. Corner, Mrs. Ann Miller and Miss M. Hartley of the "y" staff and by Dorothy Mac- Lean, Gwyn Griffith, Barbara Jordan and Shirley Coad from the residents. Special guests were Mrs. H. B. Arm- strong, president of the YWCA Board, Mrs. K Braithwaite and Mrs. Stanley Lovell from the | residence and food service com- | mittee. The as is the contributed in several ways to help others. Over $200 was sent to the YWCA of Canada for a special fund be-| ing raised by the YMCA and | YWCA for work with Hungarian| refugees in Austria and parcels! '"Y" groups, Hungarian reading material done by the Y-ETTE Club. | In addition to sharing in these| ¢ial | projects, several of the groups {had special projects of their own -- thé Rendez-Vous Club packed Gordon J. Touchie, manager of knitting wool and needles and of the Toronto branch of the are Bank of Nova Scotia, the twins Janet and Jennifer Mof- packing of these parcels is being fatt the Christmas tree in the | lobby of the bank in the finan- district of Toronto. The spruce tree cut in Pefferlaw, Ont., is 37% feet high and is believed to be one of the biz- | , IS IT THE BIGGEST ? shows Bay street. "4| inaugurate 1{ broadcasts in 1932. NO ADVICE ON SPEECH --CP Photo Queen's Christmas | Broadcast Prepared 'At Sandringham | LONDON (Reuters)--The Queen | began preparations foday for a visit to the royal country house of Sandringham where she and her children will celebrate Christ- mas. The Duke of Edinburgh will be absent during his round-the-world tour on the royal yacht Britannia. But barring atmospheric interfer- ence, he will broadcast to the] Commonwealth just before the | Queen herself delivers the tradi- tional Christmas Dav message. Queen Mother Elizabeth, Prin-| cess Margaret and the Kent and Gloucester families will join the Queen for a Christmas dinner of turkey and plum pudding, The Queen makes her broadcast from the study next to the dining room, Rudrey Laidler, James Allison Married At St. George's Church The marriage was solemnized |brocade with a matching hat and Jocently in 5 George's Dug kay 2 corsage of pink roses. ure 0 udrey aldier ani James Allison, both of Oshawa. aie couple m otred 0 Bagalo The bride is the daughter of Mr. {their honeymoon. The bride tra- and Mrs, George Laidler, Oshawa, yelled in a powder blue jersey and the bridgeroom is the son of {sheath dress with navy blue Mr and Ms. Jajues Allison of | accessories and a red carnation orby, orthamptonshire, ng- | a |sorsage on her grey Persian lamb The Reverend Clinfon Cross of-' Mr. and Mrs. Allison are mak- ficated with Mr. Matthew Gould ing their home in Oshawa. na burn playing the wedding music -- 4 and Mr. Kenneth Mayberry as| A A soloist. | hi! The bride was given in mar- |{ MANAGERESS g 4 riage by her father. She wore a FOR OUR through a hamper of food for a needy Oshawa family; and the Y-Teens collected and repaired good used toys to help brighten the season| NS for some children. The food E |hamper and toys were directed ™= through the City Welfare Depart-| ment and Simcoe Hall. | Ze Snowflake Serenade O11 [s Gay Occasion | For OGH Nurses | The annual Christmas dance, the Snowflake Serenade, was |held in McLaughlin Hall with the| |Carol E. Hiltz orchestra provid- ling the music. The recreation) room was attractive with hun-| dreds of stars suspended from the ceiling and silhouettes depict- |ing Christmas scenes decorating] > |the walls. The guests were received by |E. Leask, Bowmanville, the bride- \Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Holland, | Mrs. George Telford, Miss Gladys/ Hill and Miss Sylvia Stezik. Other guests Included Miss Frances Howard, Miss Betty Leask, Miss V. Vandervoort, Mrs. | W. D. Bulmer and Dr. Burguete. Nurses attending were: Miss Gerda Craig, Miss Maureen Coul-| ter, Miss Diana Williams, Miss Joan Stubbins, Miss Carol Brown, | Miss Jane Bice, Miss Phyllis Sut-' ton, Miss Dorothy Redpath, Miss Barbara Diamond, Miss Elaine] Yeo, Miss Eleanor Cartwright, Miss Dorothy Anderson, iss Gail Meinhoefer, Miss Betty Eld- ridge, Miss Lois Bennett, Miss Laura Taylor, Miss Marilyn Kelly, Miss Sylvia Stezik, Miss Joan Johnston, Miss Sandra Byrne, Miss Norma Booth, Miss Margaret - Harris, Miss Barbara Elcock, Miss Marlene Flintoff, | Miss Patricia Dietrick, Miss Mar- | garet Kerr, Miss Geri Irwin, Miss |{Orma Jean Fillmore, Miss Lois |Sandison, Miss Sondra James, Miss Mary Cornish, Miss Mary Jean Patterson. They were escorted by Messrs. William Burnside, Morris O'Con- {nor, George Valentine, Michael Walker, Donald Campbell, Lorne Broome, Peter Honey, William! 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They wore fea- ther bandeaux to match their bal- lerina gowns and carried nosegays | of yellow and bronze chrysan- themums, Mr. George Ritchie acted as| best man and Mr. Donald Taylor | and Mr. John Johnston ushered. full-length gown of off-white satin | ) Children's Dept. ¢ brocade on princess lines with $ Salary plus commission. short sleeves and a hoop skirt. A Juliet cap held her finger tip veil Position available immed- iately. where her Frandtather. George V. the royal Christmas br the first time she will not have been coached in her speech by her husband who is considered one of Britain's best after-dinner speakers. The Queen will arrive in Sand- ringham Friday, possibly a day or two ahead of the royal children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. Presents will be opened Christ- | mas Eve, to give the Queen time on Christmas Day to enjoy her meal and to make her broadcast in the afternoon. | A reception followed at the Can-! The duke bought his presents adian Legion Hall. Receiving the for the children long before he guests, the bride's mother wore a { set sail on the Britannia. powder blue sheath dress of satin APPLY TO: MRS. NORTHCOTT GLORY ANN SHOPPE OSHAWA est indoor Christmas trees ia | anada. It is lighted by 925 bulbs and has been fire-proof- The tree, wrapped in bur- | lap to compress its spreading branches, was brought { the bank's door at midnight to avoid disrupting traffic on busy Firestone PRICES SLASHED "EVERYTHING MUST G 77 ROUND-UP EVERY GRIL and BOY Infants Books & Games Educational Dolls Stuffed Toys Musical Trains and Accessories Mechanical Guns The Toys are not to go back into our Stock! Store Open TONIGHT till 9 P.M. MONDAY TILL Come in and see the VALUES IN EVERY DEPT., Th Our FRIENDLY KING & DIVISION STS., Telephone RA 5-6566