| Little Theatre Group Presents "Scattered Showers » presented some er of a Oe Little Theatre, at the meeting of the Play At Hand S Council Meeting Mrs. J. T. Gaskell, president, presided at the meeting. The sec- retary's report was given by Mrs, George Moss and Mrs. Alec Yon- Oshawa Home and School Counci? held in the E. A. Lavell schoo) 98 Tuesday evening, Nov ; Mrs, James Barron, health|Baldwin plaxed the plano. chairman, introduced Mr, George| Mrs. Gaskell thanked the Asso- Drynan, a member of the board ciations for their contributions to of directors of the Oshawa Little|the memorial painting to honor| December. Theatre, who introduced the fol-|the memory of Mrs. R. 8. Mec- lowing members of the cast: Laughlin, founder of Home and|and North Simcoe H and 8 Asso- Evelyn Richards, Lucille Munro School Associations in Oshawa. ciations with Mrs. Walter Ritzie, and Lois Adams. The play was|and to be placed in the Adelaide social convener. directed by Harriett Rapley. There were three types of mothers and their approach to the rearing of their children. The first was an affectionate, well- adjusted mother, the second, an over-anxious type and the third, a strict disciplinarian. The play showed their approach to a situa- tion in which there was a danger of their children drowning after having taken A boat out alone. At the conclusion of the play which had been given at the re-| quest of the Mental Health League, Dr. Allan Rundle discuss-| ed the implications of the play. The members came to the con- clusion that if the child knew he| was loved, that was the impor-| tant thing: It was felt that the {play was of great help to the par- ents and it was much bett¥r to see a worthwhile play than to dis- cuss problems of child raising. Mrs. George Pearce expressed thanks to Mrs. Rapley, Dr. Rundle and the members of the Little Theatre. son gave the financial report. Mrs. F, C. Piper read the cor. respondence and Mrs. William Ween Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 28, 1958 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES| (annual Christmas bazaar on De- Mrs, Charles Hawkins presided cember 3. { 'at the regular meeting of the] Mrs. Avern Taylor consented Women's association of Centre(to be in charge of a nominating |Street United Church, held recent committee, and to present a slate ly in the chapel. (of officers, for 1959, to be voted Minutes of the last meeting/on at the December meeting. | were read by Mrs. Dean Peel and It was announced that the play {|Mrs. David Morris gave the treas-| entitled "Witness For The Prose. {urer's report, Mrs Earl James re-|cution", is being presented by ported on flowers sent to the sick,|the "Pilgrim Players" in Jan- and a report was given of callsuary in the parish hall, and that| i, |made and cards sent. Mrs. Roy|tickets would soon be available j 7 Bishop gave the quilt report. for sale, | The Evelyn Goodwin bazaar| The December meeting is to be and tea was announced for Fri-a luncheon, and will he held at|' day,. November 28, and the west [the church, ; group bazaar for Thursday, De-| Refreshments were served by| § cember 11. The Capsule Sister Mrs. V. Walker and Mrs, A. banquet is to bé on Monday, De- Broadbent. cember 29. NORTH OSHAWA PARK AUX, | Mrs. Hubert Bateman was in 7h 4 7 hh charge of the devotional. "Friend-| The North Oshawa Park Auxil: | ; hh " "4 | CENTRE STREET WA ...at Karn's Free 40x40" projection screen with ten-year warranty. (Reg. 19.95) When You Purchase WED IN FULLY-CHORAL CEREMONY | BELL & HOWELL daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Bilous of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Olive Riddell of Orillia, and the late Mr. William Fen- ton Riddell, --Photo by Mary's Studio will be the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Barris- dale Riddell whose marriage was solemnized recently at St. John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho- dox Church. Formerly Miss Mary Bilous, the bride is the Toronto 300-watt Semimatic Slide Projector Complete a past civ Mi "You UCan't ara la Ie Novem: motto PIR a RE 4 2 hail ading Ci Bus Mrs. Mas- Friend and "Friendship" Were orcon "Taunton road east, with LOST IN WONDER given. Wednesday, December 17, is tne President, Mrs. Donald White:| yg ueq with the camera is | grandson of Mr, and Mrs. John the date of the next meeting. [me minutes. of the previous Davig Paul, ig ih » nd Saychock and Mrs, Melvina | | i rs. James C. Hardie, Hortop : i SA HOME LEAGUE [esti Weje Jead by te seers street. David was one year old Hardie of Oshawa, | PERSONALS The regular meeting of the Sal-|g 'orc report by Mrs, Melyille| 00 November 2. He is the --Photo by Hornsby Studio vation Army Home League Wa$|g,qucon and Mrs Everett Ficc' [ held on Tuesday afternoon, No-| reported on the bingoes S f 1B B Dr, Edward A. Cofbett, hotel] vember 25. | i %) t Canadian author, will open the| Mrs. Charles Cathmoir led in a Wis Seriden tw lois the pool LUCCesS u azaar 008 S 33rd annual exhibition of the Ca-| - m----r-- the singing of a few choruses, and) change of gifts in St. Stephen's| » . " sadian Soeiely of Palviery in Mrs. William Saunders le n . Ww kOfC di L A ater Color a e allery St G i d f CWL H T 1k [Pater anion Chursh AL Monday. | or ana an egion ux. of Toronto this evening. The . er 3 es ears a | Mrs. Henry McGhee was in M Charl aly s CSPWC will show 89 water colors |charge of the devotional' period. rs, ares undle, a past| A pazaar was held on Tues- Mrs. M. Oke; candy, Mrs. Frank|from the 282 submitted. Among . - . She led in the singing of the hymn presi ent, w n preside for the gay evening November 25 at the|Grant; country store, Mrs. V.|the 49 paintings by Sociely mem- On Juvenile Crime Prevention "God Is Love". Mrs. Patrick|election of officers for the coming || egion Hall, Centre street, under Stezik; touch and take, Mrs. J. bers are works by Jack Bush, O'Conner played a Rano oe. year. membeis. ofthe: Various the auspices of the Jadies AU Gibbet tea room, Mrs. W. Hun-| William Winter, Alexandra Luke The rember meeting speaking role , "Living for Jesus'. Mrs. Chris 3 Sliary to the Canadian Legion, gerford. land Aba Bayefsky, to name a The November meeting of St 20 Seaking of He ul a i gave a reading, "Prayer ball teams and their coachesipranch 43, Pouring tea were four Silver|few. Mrs. C. Ewart McLaughlin| Gertruge's | Catholic Womers|pius Becor Meek Sarr in the Morning". Mrs. David numbering around 75 will be = mys, Herbert Bathe, first vice Cross Mothers; Mrs. Fred Lang-|(Alexandra Luke) will be pres-| League was held recently in the J0%% = FTOUREE Erte of boys Owen and Mrs. Henry McGhee|8iven a hot turkey banquet in president gave a welcome to alllley, Mrs. Violet Cope, Mrs. A.ent at the opening and others parish hall tron 8 Jonnis Piraining School sang a duet, "Take Time to Be- the Club House, Nonquon road.|and introduced her co-convener, Crawley and Mrs. Jessie Tooley. from Oshawa expecting to attend Foilowing the business meeting, , oo 0" ain appeared in|hold Him". Mrs, William Allison This will be convened by Mrs. irs, Norman McEvers, Tea cup readers were Mrs. |are Mrs, A. W. Armstrong, Mrs. the Reverend F. S. Mahoney in-|(2V% Moto OKA A BO Holy gave a reading, "Dear God For-|Lloyd Dalby and committee. Mrs. "Mrs, Clifford Pilkey, G. Holdaway, Miss Hazel Waring, |George Roberts and Mrs, R. E. troduced Brother Maurice of the|. 1 d th P 1 irit bid". Gordon Lane, Mrs. James Ran-|nresident, opened the bazaar and |Mrs, Fred Rampling and Mrs. McMullen. Christian Brothers who spoke of eH h 0 96 1% hn Y Chich| Mrs. McGhee read the scrip- dall and Mrs. Frank Lee. lin a brief speech told of the work|M. E. Maynard, his work with the boys at St.|; "in" arding school tradi-|ture and gave a talk on the theme lof the auxiliary in giving aid to| In charge of raffle were Mrs.| Mrs. G. D. Conant was a guest John's Training School at UX-|i, "are contributing factors for Living for Jesus". Mrs. Major B ice R [needy veterans and their famil-| Edward Bouckley and Mrs. Alyn of the Honorable Ray Lawson bridge while he was prefect/; . : Rankin closed in prayer. | bernice yan |les, scholarships to local colleg Elliot, winners of prizes were: and Mrs. Lawson in Toronto on there. Brother | Maurice emphasized Tea was served by the Cheerio liates, donations to "Care" Com-|Mrs. Larmer, Ricky Davidson, Wednesday at a birthday lunch. In speaking of "Juvenile tne important role sports and Group. Next week the devotional Tarad Brida .Flect [munity Chest, Cancer Funds and|Mrs. S. Brooks, Mr. R. Bell, Mrs. leon for Lady Eaton. Crime," Brother Maurice con-| games play in the development period will be led by Mrs. Thomas | e- ec many others. A. Tucker, Mrs. Rockbrune, M. | | firmed the opinion fret pine 7% of a boy and 'said, "We must Myers and the Rainbow Group. Miss Bernice Marguerite Ryan In declaring the Dagser open | Davidson, Mrs. F. Langley. Mrs | le yoms of govial navy are| incu amond cae, A Sse sh Sh acini whem [ate mae' 5 Tied he ate eons 5 gr, Smale, ow. Jackin, ainnt elcome non-religious attitude in which we Yidue! With his special problems mp. regular meeting of the William Patrick Dall of Shear- ous with Rye: in hii io iv port os Joe bouaar wi De lot x or -- been visiting] Ive," he said. 'Parents are re- i needs cout waved __|Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club Water, Nova. Scotia, will take Jes ih 8 Si g e Tai 9es ay. w i pln ay or RA aponsble for the training of thelr [ivan ting OUt Ways {0 Prevent was held on Monday with Mis. Race In, S Javies the Miser, 'B Sl and Conveners Were nteelis ail commence Sat 7013-3474 and share' your pleasure or. Nines-five per cent of. cme: delinquency, Brother! piive Harrison presiding. Roman Catholic Church, Stirling,| Booths vere meeting will commence at 7.50 3304 ft Sir Nin training schools come | MAUrice said, "Sloppy dress en. "apr. Jeonard Fisher called the Ontario, tomorrow morning, has|as follows: aprons, Mrs. Chris pm, and Mrs. Robert Williams |With others. Lo mes. where there is ex. |courages sloppy attitudes toward io) Mrs. George Whitbread read been guest of honor at several| Vermoen; fancy work, Mrs. Ro. will conduct the election. | Ce cd. Toll himself and others. Therefore this the Scripture lesson. Secretary's pre-nuptial events, ert Williams; novelties, Mes | There will be a business meet-| . must be combatted by encourag- .q" treasurer's reports were| An evening party was held at fred Lavender; children's »(ing on December 9 and the Christ. | The Imperial Order Daughters ¢ ing children to be attentive 10| oad. Birthday greetings were the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wil. Mrs. E. Anderson; home cooking, mas party and exchange of gifts of the Empire in Canada was Brother Maurice pointed out their appearance and have re- | f Mrs, William Reed, liam E on December 16. This will end the founded in Montreal in 1900 by that not all boys in training spect for themselves and others. |Mre Whitbread, Mrs. A. Hast- the Tog hiv Th J: Fancy Dessert [year's activities. Mrs. Margaret Murzay.. oh ermemrg-- For Festive Buffet schools are ugly or unruly but| Brother Maurice extended an ings {with a gift of stainless steel flat- EE : - aes 6BaBaBEBEBHBEEEELBOBEBHBHBIBIBHEEBHBBHBABABEBEBEBEBEPEBBEBEBEBOBBBUBHBHBHBEBEBEBAD This special ple will deck a| & 2 that five or six per cent of these invitation to everyone to visit St." ar. M. C. Bradley was report- ware, Dancing was enjoyed and a Christmas party menu as prettily I N L J E ELLER EE 3 I0DE FOUNDER 28 KING ST. E. RA 3-4621 aol nn nal np boys are unmanageable and John's Training School at Ux- qi, pe sick at home. {buffet supper was served. Those SHininaly minded despite affec- bridge and closed wi a plea for| "ar "Whitbread introduced the lin attendance were Mr. and Mrs, Yon being given tem. tolerance for hese toys: __|Reverend Frank Swackhammer|Rowan Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. ee who spoke on the 23 Psalm and Lou Majoros, Mr. Kenneth! as lights do a pine tree, Called Angel Food Pie, it's fluffy and de- licious, rum flavored, whipped cream crowned, and as sweet as FOR EARLY BIRDS the 14th Chapter of John. [Noonan, Miss Margaret Leddy, Christmas. Grand for Sunday din- | Mrs, Lloyd Annis thanked Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Hall, Mr. Swackhammer. |and Mrs, Ted Collis, Mr, and Mrs. Christmas Fare In Good Suppl ners in December, make | for And Slightly Cheaper In UX. The Christmas party will be on|Al Booth, Mr. and Mrs. James December 15, Election will be Hambly, Miss Marie Devlin, Mr. Christmas time. ANGEL FOOD PIE By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times held on December 8. Don Lennehan and Mr. and Mrs. 4 tabl cornstarch LONDON -- Over three and a dish, using up supplies that would Refreshments were served by Brian East. Mrs. Henry Braund and Mrs. Mrs. Rowan Crawford and Mrs, | cup sugar . cups boiling water quarter million turkeys will be | otherwise be reserved for the consumed in the United Kingdom Christmas market. This, how- Charles Goodman. |George Ritchie were host at iq egg whites when the peo; settle down onlever does not apply to the same PIR |a miscellaneous shower at the| 3, CHRIST CHURCH GUILD 1}, m6 of Mrs, Ritchie. The guests| yi teaspoon salt tablespoons sugar Christmas D. for their .tradi-|extent ne tional Yul dinner. And that |X ent. to turkeys, OTHER ITEMS CHEAPER The yeguist Ineeling ot Chris) were fellow workers and former a Memorial Churec employes of the Canadian Bank of "3, teaspoon vanilla teaspoons rum flavoring Christmas dinner will cost some-| what less than it did last year,| In addition to turkeys being re forewarned and (cheaper than last vear, in other Guild was held recently at the non ior 6" Oshawa. | (9-inch) baked pastry shell for those who ¢ is going to be a less uries to be afforded only on spe- cial occasions. People are making poultry an all - the - year - round {home of Mrs. R. H, Broadbent, A surprise coffee party was 3 with 18 members in attendance. \paiq at the home of Mrs. Charles: 2 The meelizs opened with pray, Devlin, Oshawa, where the future er, followed by the reports of bride resides. host y i Secretary and treasurer. 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Chill until firm; top level by five pence a pound. And| shower at the farm home of her|and garnish with shaved baking | parents in Stirling, Ontario. | chocolate. has given the as to the wines will be cheaper than last number of turkéys available. The Christmas. All of which, com- | the *hristmas market is given as power of the people, makes it| ) over last year's supply. There mas, so far as the traditional will be fewer turkeys coming English Christmas dinner is con-| § the 539,000 available last year to - - ---- a 486,000. This means a net in- of 71.000 turkeys. to bring: Lawn Bowlers Hold this vear's total up to 3,328 000 DEARER THAN IN CANADA aspect, I paid a visit to the city Last Friday evening the com- of Watford, a typical English city bined men's and women's groups >. Galt: Gi "rath Sars ! like Galt, Gh Chatham, Sar Club met in the assembly room| i or Oshawa In Lan- qf the Children's Skating Rink for better guide to the cost of turkeys arr "Byron Edmondson, greeted than the London stores, where i. guests and introduced Mr ing to locality. a garding the future plans of the] In the Watford stores, there gocial committee for entertain. JR play. Many of them were huge [Hunter was in charge of the draw . - birds, in the 25 to pond class. [for prizes, and introduced several! CLUNY LACE Bs. a pound 63 to 70 cents) Altables were in play, and among pound For the smaller t¥peli, co receiving prizes were Mrs Looks like precious Cluny lace! 6s. a pound (84 ents) The poul- lquiph, Mrs. James Porter, Mrs. scarf of this square terers acreed with the statement \winian Joyce, Mr. W. L. Pier-| Raised petals 'round each these prices vould be Jnereasec [Ernest Richardson and Mr. [Cluny lace. Pattern 7139: crochet as Christmas came nearer. The |George Read. Following the directions for square 7-inches in greater than it was a year ago, | Send THIRTY « FIVE CENTS because the people have a wreat| ooo iho accimad re. (coins) for this pattern (stamps | set to go 2 gh as 1 er a Eo Pa high a5 lful and enjoyable evening were awa Times, Household Arts Dept., Hl al 3 a5 IMr. and Mrs. Ewart Clemence,|Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly POULTRY POPULAR Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pirie and NUMBER. Other fowl, chickens, geese and |[Mr. Norman Winters. Our new 1959 Alice Brooks They will be sold at prices rang-|Club is a very energetic group|has many designs for crocheting, | ing from 3s. to 4s., 6d. (42 to 63|in the summer, and during the knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, fowl have, in fact. for some time ged vith its friends, such as|catalog to keep a child happily been cheaper and more economi- night of cards. dancing andjoccupied a cutout doll and . They are no longer lux-'members. lyour copy of the book. | The staff of the Canadian Bank heat. Beat egg whites and salt dinner ware in the "Academy" cornstarch mixture; beat until Ryan was feted at a community With sweetened whipped cream The British Turkey Federation many brands of home - produced number of home-bred birds for bined with the higher purchasing] 2.8420, an increase of 124.000 [look as if it will be a good Christ- over from Ireland, a drop from cerned. crease of 71.000 turkeys. to bring To get a picture of the price Night Of Cards in about the same class as cities of the (Oshawa Lawn Bowling] it would give a much |, night of cards, The president, therc are wide variations accord- Ewart Clemence, who spoke re- were plenty of turkeys on dis-| ant during the winter, Mr. Jack They were selling at , 6d. to innovations. Approximately thirty By ALICE BROOKS birds, the vendors were asking lwijljam Dewland, Mrs. Jack Bid-|{Crochet an heirloom tablecloth or of the Turkey Federation that Mr. Gordon Jackson, Mr. square give the effect of priceless demand is expected to be much games refreshments wer e/No. 30 cotton deal moré money to spend Prices| 0 cibility for this very success-|cannot be accepted) to The Osh- Weel: before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. James McCutcheon, (NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN | ducks, are relatively cheaper.| The Oshawa Lawn Bowlng| Needlecraft Catalog, just out, cents) a pound. These classes of winter will plan several get-to-|Weaving A special gift, in the al to buy than most grades of [parties in the larger homes of its|/clothes to color. Send 25 cents for | 'es