The Oshawa Times, 26 Nov 1958, p. 38

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a" J8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 26, 1958 How To Cook Whole Camel | LONDON (AP) -- The party's running dull and you can't think Speaks On WA At St. Stephens "Rupert Byers, Bowmanville, and, Mr, and Mrs, Roy McGill and ENNISKILLEN |». and drs Russell Robinson, (Reva visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Port Hope, visited Mr, and Mrs. |Billett, Scarboro Bluffs. - a Arthur Brunt, Mr, and Mrs, Norton Van By MRS. R. GRIFFIN Mrs, A, L, Wearn and Susan|Van Camp, and Jimmy; Listowel, ENNISKILLEN -- Mrs, E, C.lyere Saturday visitors of Mr,|Were weekend guests of ¥. W. Ashton celebrated her birthday|and Mrs, T, P. Bell, Toronto, |Werrys. Mr, and Mrs, E. R. Walker, and girls, Tillconburg, wer {veekend visitors of Russell Grie ns. | Mr, and Mrs. Allan Werry were [recent callers on Mr, and Mrs, [Clark Werrys, Toronto, Floyd Pethick when the family gathered at the| Mr, nd Mrs, Leonard Stainton, Mr, and Mrs, LI Si ,| Mr, and Mrs, a. and Mis, Liovd Sleimon:| Sion, Tarorio: Siler Mr, A NE ER of a thing to say . , . . Come up with a morsel like this to keep the conversation flowing: "The biggest single dish ever eaten at any banquet is whole| roast camel." Norris McWhirter, a youthful Oxford graduate in economics, has put together almost every- thing he believes a waiting world should know about: The largest, deepest, smallest, fastest, oldest, richest, shortest,| Travell, By VIOLET KIRBY (ducted by Rev, Gordon 8, Max. Mrs. 1 G. Ba NORTH OSHAWA -- St. Ste. (well, minister of Trinity United Other Siesis gt te phen's Woman's Association held | Church, Peterboroug RI. : its November meeting Tuesday evening in the church parlor with Mrs. Ray Smith presiding. Ms, A. A. Crowle, the guest|the anthem, with speaker, spoke on the Woman's|Heron at the organ. Association movement and its re-| After the evening service St. lationship to the church in gen-|Stephen's choir members and We » e th friends entertained in the church wer: choir provided the music and tice; Marie Greer, Ajax; Bernic Mrs. Kathrine Humphrey sang Mrs. from 'Enniskillen, {home of Her daughter, Mr, and|Doris and Gail, visited R. C, Mills| Haydon, and Mr, and Mrs, Fred|® Osawa. |and R, Hope, Port Perry, h., 4 Providence, |, ook end The Ashburn United Church RL, Mr. Harold Stainton, Cour-|Cark Werry, Toronto, Larmer, Cadmus; David Weldon, |c ji Mr. Mrs, Edgar |Oshawa: Allen Stainton, Mr. and| 5 Hee orhana Me, and Wits Mrs, 0. C, Ashton, Mr, and Mrs, , , E "hure HE, Athion and their Tomiie tea guests of Mr, and Mrs. E, [at Albert Street United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lamb, Osb- and Mrs, Toms, visited Mr, and Mrs, Earl|and Mrs, 8. R, Pethicks, the Trewin, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Werry, WA meeting will be held at|Grant, Bert and Betty Jane were Mrs, A. Brunt's home Nov, 25 at|recent tea guests of Mr, and Mrs, Allan Werry, Curiosity Can Kill Souirrels el Betty Jane with Mr, Werry spent and Mrs, | €| Mr, and Mrs. Roy Trewin and|8 p.m. Many of the young people at- C. E. Horn, Oshawa, were Sunday |tended the young people's seryice Trewin, Oshawa, whne Ted Cowle was the Mrs. Albert Cole, Bowmnville,|speaker, Meta Goodman, Osh-| Winnifred Cole, Mr, and Mrs. awa, visited W. H, Moore, Clark Werry, Toronto, were Fri. '4 newest, longest, thinnest, highest, All groups including the Senior lightest, poorest, fattest, slowest, tallest, loudest, McWhirter incidentally world's leading authority on track, h and field. His "mostest" book is| Was ni charge of and the Jane Dennis Auxiliary attended the meeting as guests of the Senior group. The music Mrs. ords, So you want to know how to CHURCH ANNIVERSARY prepare the roast whole camel: | the roasted sheep carcass into alsary service. {whole camel , . , 8. C onal turkey ps . ali |evening, when pe called The Guinness Book of Rec. undle. Lunch was served by all {Ceres point proceeds will €0 to/home for the weekend before go. groups. the building fund, Mr, and Mrs. S. L Jude 2 | Rev. Stephen Saywell introduc-|tended the funeral rs. Nel Cook eggs. Stuff eggs into fish.|eq (he pes pink: 8 Sunday (Lang, formerly Nellie Rundle of (ghawa, Cook the fish, Stuff the fish into| morning in St. Stephen's Church, (Hamilton Wednesday afternoon. cooked chickens. Stuff the cooked|pr, W. J. Johnston of Toronto,|Mrs, Lang was interred in the chickens into roasted sheep. Stuff| who conducted the 48th anniver-|Oshawa Union Cemete Mrs. Frank Kirby a now cook to| Special music was provided by Mrs. William Garrett of Stouff- {taste. The Bedouins do it at St, Stephen's choir, with William ville attended the Musoronchan- parlor. Lunch was served. |awa, visited Mr, and Mrs, Lorne i |WA, the Nellie Dearborne group| ANNUAL SUPPER Bt. Stephen's Church held its 48th anniversary and congrega- supper Saturday rsons were Try. nd Mr, and Lamb, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Robinson, [day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy McGill and Reva Port Hope, called on Mrs. Etta|Mrs, E. A. Werry. were Saturday guests of Vida, Page. | Mr. and Mrs, R, J. Ormiston Sybil, and Florence Langmaid,| Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sharp and| were Sunday callers on Mr, and Oshawa, Kathy were Sunday guests of Mr,|Mrs, George Bowers, Enfield, Shirley Mills, Reg. N,, was|and Mrs. Clem Rahm, Haydon, Harry Ferguson, Oshawa, spent Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, |Sunday with his sister, Mrs. A, ing to Hotel Dieu, Kingston, to|Mr. and Mrs, Cortney Graham,|Oke. resume nursing. Other visitors|Purple Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs.,| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorland were Mrs, F, C. Davidson, of |Fred Toms. visited Mrs. Murray Mustard, of and Bryce Larke of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Werry,|Sandford. Queen's University, Kingston, Solina: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hills,| Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Cox and Mr. and Mrs, Graydon Calnan,|Woodville, were Thursday visi-|family, Bert Nurman and daugh- Enniskillen, Clarence Calnan,|tors of Mr. and Mrs, N. E lter Sheila, Bowmanville, visited Bloomfield, were dinner guests| Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Cox. : Monday with J. A.' Werry, Laverne Orchard, Bowman. Mr, and Mrs, Ross Lee, Ked- Mr. and Mrs. Melville Brad-|ville, spent the weekend with ron, were Sunday tea guests of SOUTHBORO, Mass, (AP)-- Curiosity kills squirrels, too, and that's not all, One climbed a power pole Tues- day and shorted a high tension line, The flash melted the wire, and the two ends fell, One end went into a reservoir and electrocuted hundreds of fish, The other end started a grass fire, Firefighters couldn't use the charged water, so they put out the fire with brooms, About the time they had the blaze out, another section of wire fell and started a new fire which burned for two hours. | wedding feats. Barber as soloist. {O'Neil |Allen Werrys. Or. perhaps you're at a loss, A quartet, Mr, and Mrs, Fran-| Saturday. -- ee 7 VAIN TRY TO KINDLE LIFE bv among scientists at a cocktail Sis Crawford and My. and Mis.| Mo 24 Mes. Ernest Dunst) Th Y F Iks EBB 3 DE € oung 0 4 "Oshawa's Exclusive Children's Wear Store" Dress-up The Children o wedding and reception burn, Saskatoon: Mr. and Mrs. |M, Stainton, the limp body of nine-month- cent fire at his home in Erie, "The smellist substance known The eve ning service was con-/Luven, Orchardview. Pa, despite Anderson's efforts |tg man, my friends, is ethyl ---- -- -- in his dramatic study of a dese- |mercaptan which everyone knows gregated fight in vain against |g C2H5SH. It has the rich odor ragedy. old Walter Johnson, Jr., fire- man Albert Anderson lost this struggle against death, The tiny Trying to breathe life into Say something like this: [rection of Mrs, §, C. Rundle, [the guests of Mrs. Herbert Van NAAN Shop WVAAAAY y |of rotting cabbage, garlic, onions {and sewer gas, Only one-seventh | their defence . . , Leo Lewis must of an ounce can be detected in {be contained." 2 |an enclosed space with a floor the Referring to the Ticat defence, [size of a full-sized football field he gave this cryptic example: and a 45-foot-high roof." "We'll double team at the left de-| Any lovely girl would be over- fensive end using Angelo Mosca whelmed if you told her she is as to unfrock the passer, then send |sweet as 1-propxy-Zamino-4nitro- in Paul Dekker when they try to benzene. It's the sweetest thing run outside," in the world, more than 5,600 HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilton He said 'western crying" after times as sweet as one-per-cent Tiger-Cats head for Vancouver to- | '25t year's loss had given the im- sucrose. day for a Grey Cup date with a|Pression they should have won. |--=---- ros orn "They've said it ften that | ; = Josten football team that Coach| (Ime MB wove are ve SHOW Revenues Seen At Ebb club we've played all year." ginning to believe it themselves TORONTO (CP)--The Canadian Coach Trimble For Gift Guwing | Takes Serious View Of Game «Trimble saic his Ticats are not|+ + + All I want to do I convince under - estimating the western them that it's not so. champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers TER and fully expect Bombers will be 8 much tougher club than they were last year when Ticats trim- med them 32.7 in the Grey Cup spectacle at Toronto, Hamilton plans at least two full- scale practice sessions in Van- couver to put the final touches on| their play patterns. STRONGER TEAM Trimble told a Ticat Quarter- obi, 1 3 5 on acquitted of criminal negligence way during the family visit to the back Club luncheon Tuesday that| Winnipeg's addition of quarter-|in back Jim van Pelt and halfback Acquitted In Injury Case | Association of Exhibitions the Imen who run the big annual fairs such as the Canadian National | land Central Canada--say grand- |stand show revenues are falling, | Television and the midway at- tractions were cited as two fac- tors. Small fry are getting all the action they want on TV, some WELLAND (CP) -- Larry Jac- members felt, and are more in- 19, of Niagara Falls, was| terested in the rides on the mid- Niagara Man Welland county court Tuesday fair Police laid the charge after, Jack Arthur, who produces the / /, ay / / FRIDAY NIGHT T= = Buy with confidence! Remember your purchases are exchanged after Christmas if desired! 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