The Oshawa Times, 6 Dec 1958, p. 9

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Mise Ww OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 6, 1958 Wom 4 ham, spread it Atidneon, end the treasurer, 4 Kay Perry. | : ith the syrup saved from greed Mr, and Mrs, Edward Blakely. Little Touches I uD savel ' i King street east, celebrated their | ' Mrs. Douglas Langmaid, Mary dinner of the Golden Jubilee 16th' weddin | ' Add a tablespoon of rum and g anniversary yester hm o Yh street, will ok értain fe mer Chapter, I0DE, at Adelaide! gay when Mrs. Blakely was host: For A Difference 13 cup Mice Alberts to your bere of the at a Jubilee oi House on Monday evening. {ess at an afternoon tea, | Mere are a few tips that will" Pha "recipe. f ", : take Just shout a minute of your -- prior, to the Shtisman Anse on The Nurses Alumnae Associa-| Little items of social news 8r¢ (ime but can make a big differ: S Hai [Monday evening a e's tion of Ontario Hospital, Whitby, always welcome in this column. ence to your menu, so why not uperfluous | 4 o : (entertained at dinner at the Guild|If you are enjoying the company hn for fun Permanently bd Mrs. T. K. Creighton, Honorary of All Arts for its Christmas of visitors or have been visiting ith ; h a Regent, and Mrs. Michael Starr,| meeting. Among those attending|yourself, why not telephone RA wi # yori apple Je 4 io Wels and ia Saw. Honorary Vice-Regent, will be were the president, Miss Elsie K,3-3474 and share your pleasure oy Tai rl Rn tronie short + wave 9 athermy, honored guests at the Christmas| Pernley, the secretary, Miss Almajwith others. [08 8 COPHEC HERE C0 2] in or eh {time I rom worry @ / | q For a handsome uniced fruit. ToNmont: SENSA TIONAL SAL £! SA VE $ 14.2% cake, sel pieces of candied fruit ANTE C RESULTS GUARANTEED + MARIE MURDUFF will be In Oshawe at the Genoshe Hotel, December 16-17, RA 3.4641 Phone for appointment on those dates and nuts on of a hot freshly | baked cake. ( Brush with hot, melted wine jally. Cool Horoupe; ly bef storing. Bw and flavor fresh grapefrit and - orange sections) ----| ---- HA Bedroom Chairs . % 14.95 Hostess Chairs. . . 23.50 Foot Stools 8.50 & 12.50 each Cushions . . . . . 2.50 wan IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS uty LOCOMOTIVE ad fa NE ap' bh LINN iy Ses 25 CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA PHI SORORITY (president), Mrs. Ronald Sk»a | Piatti, Miss Marlene Dawson, Miss Pamela Constable, Miss Pauline Baker, Miss Bet'y Bar- ter, Miss Margaret Blears, Ab- sent when the picture was taken | were Miss Jean Gimblett and Miss Joan Starr, Oshawa Times Photo po 4 v NEWLY FORMED Pictured above are the re- | Britton, Mrs. Leo Ratelle (ad- cently installed officers and visor), Miss Helen Bedford | (vice-president), Miss Marlene | committee chairmen of the new- | (historian), Second row (from | Stezik (treasurer(, Miss Patri. | lydormed Phi-Phi Chapter of | L to R) Miss Bartha Grieg | cia Robertson (program chair. Nu-Phi-Mu degree of Beta Sig- | (corresponding secretary), Miss | man), Back row (from L to R) | ma Phi Sorority, Front row | Chris Olech (recording secre- | Miss Mary Carolyn Warburton, (from left to right) Miss Carol | tary), Miss Isobel Russell | Miss Judy McCall, Miss Dianne Mentor Approves Course of Study Re-Paint Old Toys . ' ., For Less Lucky Tots In Religious Education for Pupils with a fresh coat bs ateing A second-hand "1 am happy to belong to a so- bully {a that way and try to help brim joy to a child whose Chiist ctety which is taking the initia- him mas might otherwise be a drab tive in this," said the Reverend The Reverend H. A. Mellow in. one. Every home with a child in 8. L. Oshorne D.D ing to a'troduced Dr, Osborne who is a|lt has discarded playthings. Re course of study in religious edu: doctor both of theology and of pairing and painting them for cation for Grades 1 to 8, recently my sie, Mr, John Robertson thank- hospitals or children's institutions published in book form by Ryer-'ad him can be the most rewarding of son Press. The Grade 7 choir directed by Christmas preparations. Dr. Osborne, who is principal Miss Muereta Hull sang three; A hard, high-gloss ename of Ontario Ladies' College, Whit- Christmas songs without accom-| gives excellent results on old by, spoke to North Simcoe Home paniment. Miss Jacqueline Moody | wagons, rocking horses, nursery and School Association at the announced the numbers which|tables and chairs. Choose bright Christmas meeting. Quoting from were "Yuletide Night, an old colors reds, oranges and blues Department of Education require: Bohemian carol; "Christmas -- the more brilliant the better. ments he showed that the cen- hymn', "The Holly and the Ivy", Sand the old finish to remove tral alm of Ontario schools was'arranged by G. Roy Fenwick. scratches and chips. If bare wood to train children in Christian Mrs, Trotter's room won the at-|is showing, a priming coat should Cleaned to Perfection principals. tendance shield. be applied to seal the surface. x =| NU-WAY RUG | ny Answering audience questions, The principal, Laurence -- . . . th bject of Sa told of parent-teacher in- oR sn earn at- Herve aking place this week Ww Wo END ART ond Corpet Sales Ld Open Every Day Now Till Christmas Ld NC af <hi "an ancient art in Guatemala " N 10:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M.--SATURDAY TILL 7 P.M the use of scripture use of a new report| Vas an art in Guat al 174 Mery RA 5.0433 OPE H «JM, Me M. + ¥ * dren at church, in the Junior school. He also an- for writing exercises. sy card with five letters for grading, Pefore Spanish explorers arrived| pages for ) BS | & of the three used|in 1623. : SEE!... A LIVE DEMONSTRATION] _** "JOLLY of the HIGHLY Drapery Remnants yd. 1.50 CHESTERFIELD SUITES RECOVERED CHOICE OF MATERIALS BRUCE R. DALTON UPHOLSTERING 75 CHARLES ST. Should two coats of paint be needed, make sure the first coat Is completely dry before adding the second. A light sanding be- tween coats is recommended. Although Johnny may have out- grown his battered old wagon, it could become the prize possession of some little boy. Toys are one kind of hand-me-<down most chil dren never object to. RUGS AND LIVING ROOM neavy duty quality v Included all te of full color 3 8 RA 3.7212 ------ Come In, Or Mail Coupon | i Rush me the 53.Piece Freight | | MAIL COUPON I"E Set for only $14.95. ofc [7] full amount 0 €.0.b. yo Er el el el kr re Ye | LIMITED OFFER ! HURRY ! al ; 290 ALBERT STREET "RA 8-0311 OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE intment AR When asked what a child's «BY Sponse should be when attacked!formerly, He warned that most by a bully he condoned 'hitting markings would be C, denoting| back" if it was done without| average', with an A being given| anger. He further stated that he, only for exceptional work. | as a principal, would feel it his| The regional conference report responsibility to find out why the was prepared by Mrs. Donald een re ----= | Stiles and Mrs, Donald Rice. | Those in charge of the coffee {hour were Mrs. R. W, Pinder, Mrs. J, Glover and Mrs, George Tresise. | ---------------------------------- Downs Five Gins | In Relay Race NOTTINGHAM, Eng. (AP)-- Co-eds got into the annual uni. versity beer race Thursday when the males relented and permit. ted a change in the rules. The race is won by the relay team that can best combine fast runnihg with fast nips. Each team has 15 runners who work in relays, pushing their drinker in a baby carriage around the 1% -mile varsity course. At each of five stops the {drinker traditionally downs a pint i (of beer, Ardena Dusting Powder end June Geranium Bath Soap, 2.50 Blue Grass Flower Mist (1 ox), * four heart<shape Soaps, 2.25 | The girls nominated Helen | |Clarke, 21-year - old psychology (student, as their drinker. | "I don't like beer much," she said, "Can I drink gin?" Five wine glasses of gin were, {set out for her. En route she drained them down, Her team placed third among the 10 entered. | | Miss Clarke was not available | for an interview, ind TASTY SNACKS [ For a savory snack that's dif-| (ferent, spread small split finger rolls with garlic-flavored butter, Wrap and reheat in the oven at 350 degrees F. for 8 minutes. Open each and add a thin slice of chicken or turkey and a tea-| |spoon of cranberry or bramble Helly, ---------------- BRIDE-TO-BE The engagement is announced today of Miss June Audrey Mc Donald to Mr. Ronald Reid Lee The bride-to-be, who attended Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs, Claude McDonald of Oshawa. Mr, Lee is employed by the Bell Telephone Company on the mid-Canada defence line and is | expected home on Christmas Eve by way of La Pas, Mani: toba. He is the son of Mr. Har- ry S. Lee of Agincourt and the late Mrs. Aileen Lee. The mar- riage will take place on Tues- day, December 30, 1958, in the chapel of Ontario Ladies' Col. lege. { FREE Dry Cleaning One Plain Skirt or One Pair Trousers (or Slax) WITH ANY $3.00 OR MORE ORDER NOTE: Price of FREE Article not to be included in the $3.00 or more order. MOTOR CITY CLEANERS BRANCH STORE: Kingston Road East 184 Simcoe South ot Town Line. RA 3.702 RA 5.6498 FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY at in the -- EATON"S MONDAY, DEC. 8TH 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on "Jolly Jumper" Demonstrated by Oshawa Bdbies! Almond Bath Mit--makes the hardest water seem smooth as silk. $1.00 Sante's Cop holds Blue Grom Flower Mist and a Perfumalr, Flower Mist with its own deluxe atomizer, Blue Grass, White Orchid, Carnation, It's You, June Geranium... $3.50 Pebble Bath Salts In handsome apothecary jar. Blue Grass, June Geranium, Pine... $5.00 / Blue Grass Hand Soap in Its own elegant carton... 75 FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. 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