'Lawn Bowlers Hold GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES 'Social Evening The Lawn Bowling Club held its March "get-together" on Fri- day, March 18, in the recretaion hall of the children's skating rink with a splendid attendance, in- cluding several prospective mem- |bers. The decorations, of green and white, were symbolic of St. Pat- rick's Day. This month the games chosen and played for entertainment were euchre and court whist. The prizes were drawn and were received by Mrs. Geroge Constable, Mr. B. L. Cook, Mrs. R- B. Reed, Mr. Ernest Rundle, Mrs. J. A. Kerrin, Mr, Jack Me- Leod, Mrs. Grant Murray, Mr. John Morrison, Mrs. Avern Tay- {i llor and Mr. George Twiddy. Special lucky draws went fo i (Mrs. Samuel McMillan and Mr. : |Byron Edmondson. The committee, composed of * {Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mr. ; land Mrs, Gordon Pirie and Mr and Mrs. Ewart Clemence, was extended a vote of appreciation by the members, The club will hold its final as- sembly for the season the latter part of April. Ap the W.A. of Simcoe Street United Church held its monthly meeting with a good attendance. er by the president, Mrs. George Haines. The worship service was led by Mrs. A. Wilson and Mrs, W- James. The lenten theme was "The Way of Our Fahter's Will'. Miss Leah Garrow sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. Worden. ' wright, read the minutes, Miss Madeline Kelly gave the treasur- er's report. A rummage sale will be held, Mrs. Rae McMaster to arrange a date. Elliott who gave a report of the work and hopes of the Cancer So- clety. Mr. William Sadler showed a film "The Sword of Hope", Mrs. Elliott gave a personal in- vitation to all to attend the Daffo- dil Tea in McLaughlin Hall on April 20- liott and Mr, Sadler and present- ed a cheque for the Cancer Re- search Society. {Mrs. C. Daniel's group. HELPING HAND AUX. The Helping Hand Auxiliary of al J The meeting opened with pray- Thomas The secretary, Mrs. A. H, Ark- The speaker was Mrs. C. M.[b u Mrs. Haines thanked Mrs. El- d Refreshments were served by join the Thank Offering meetings bert Street United Church and the Andrew's United Church, tea and sale of work on April 20 on "Christ at Christmas", men- tioning the fact that there were no celebrations such as we have now to celebrate the birth of Christ. Oshawa Scout Mothers Auxiliary was held on Monday evening, March 21, in the Scout Hall, Gib- Gordon new read by Mrs. Frank Gravelle and Mrs. Delbert Kirkpatrick, treas- ing convener, Mrs. Roland Ar- nold and the social convener, Mrs, Richard Crouter. Plans were father and son banquet. The euchre reports for the past month were given. t King Street United Church, Al- essie Papton Auxiliary at St. It was decided to have a spring t 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Frank Singer gave a talk 1ST SCOUT MOTHERS AUX. The March meeting of the First ons street. The president, Mrs. Varnum, presided. Five bers were wel d The secretary's report was rer, gave her financial report. Reports were given by the visit- iscussed for the catering of the The next four speak. Mrs. Varnum chose as her subject, ""Mother's 'Responsibil- ity". "We are all Auxiliary mem- bers when we have a boy in the Scout Troop or Cub Pack and should share with the other mothers the responsibilities of the Scout Mothers Auxiliary," said. 'If we are interested in our boy we should be interested be- cause of him. As in so many groups a few mothers: are left to carry the entire load while others are content to let them do it." In keeping with the policy of this group Mrs, Varnum included some badge instruction to ac- quaint the mothers with the work of the boys. A demonstration of the collector's badge was given. She also explained the Ontario badge which is worn by both Cubs and Scouts. This badge in- corporates the trillium, the of- ficial floral emblem of the prov- ince. The three white petals like the three parts of the Boy Scout arrowhead badge, should remind the Scout of his threefold prom- ise, "Following a if Rg period the pampl "We e Partners in Cubbing" was hand- ed out. 7TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX she) presiding. Oshawa Jaycettes was held at the Hotel Genosha with Mrs. Stuart Beat d vice - president Mrs. Victor Howarth, the new- est prospective Jaycette, was in- troduced and welcomed by Mrs. William Girling and Mrs. Fred Whalley presented the two ncw- est Jaycette mothers, Mrs. Doug- las Knowler and Mrs. Victor Pratt, with blue carnation cor- sages to mark the arrival of their sons, David Charles and James Gordon, ively. its theme "Friend's all former Jaycettes along with friends will be invited. Donald Down and Beaton. Jaycettes Plan Assistance At "Hydro Showtime 60" The March meeting of the household tips will be given to leach person in attendance, and there will also be fine door prizes. Tickets for Hydro Showtime may be obtained at ng» merous outlets in Oshawa, and will also be sold by members of 'he Jaycettes. The April meeting will have as Night" and Door prizes were won by: Mrs. Mrs. Stuart A regular business meeting fol- lowed the dinner with Mrs. Rob- ert Dewland, past-president, act- ing for the secretary, Mrs. Har- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA old Whitbread: Mrs. Donald Oly- nyk, treasurer, gave her financial statement, and then the various) committee reports were given. Mrs. Donald Lowe reported on the success of the trip to the Scarborough Jaycette Auxiliary, and Mrs. Donald Brown briefed the members on the coming May elections. | "Hydro Showtime" is the Jay- cettes' mewest project, and Mrs. William Edwards is chairman t FOR TOMORROW This day could be favorable to your activities in many ways # your efforts are adequate. Fore. hought and accuracy are "musts", however. Make a spe- cial effort to be diplomatic in family matters. Don't take fi- nancial risks. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, The March meeting of the 7th Scout Mother's Auxiliary was held in St. George's Anglican Church Parish Hall, : Mrs. R. A. Lloyd, president, opened the meeting with prayer. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Howard Vice and Mrs. Raymond Gibbs gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Lloyd introduced Mrs. Kenneth Harding, Akela of A Pack of the 11th Cubs, who gave a talk on cubbing. | Final arrangements were made |for the father and son banquet |to be held on Saturday, March 26, Oshawa Ladies' Curling Club. discussing plans for Canada's first Dominion - wide curling championship ceremonies. --Photo by Jack Marshall ing at the Oshawd Curling Club, She is seen with Mrs. W, L Watt of Port Arthur, president- your horoscope indicates that you are currently in a splendid period for forging ahead toward worthwhile goals. In fact, the balance of 1960 seems "made to order" where your progress is concerned. Make most of fine planetary influences and don't waste time on non-essen- tials. According fo the stars, you would be justified in engaging in new financial ventures not only during the current month, but also during the last four months of the year. This does not mean, of course, that you should "go overboard" or risk present as sets on questionable enterprises. Use your best judgment and keep in mind that conservatism can mean the difference between satisfying gain disappoint- ment. MRS. MICHAEL STARR, wife of the Honorable Michael Starr MP Minister of Labor, threw the opening rock for the | elect of the Canadian Ladies' Eastern Canada Ladies Curling | Curling Association and Mrs. Championship, yesterday morn- | A. T. Cain, president of the First All-Canada President Sees| Curling As National Family Sport Mrs. W. L. Watt of Port Ar- They introduced a more ener- thur, mistress of ceremonies for|getic style which caught on rapid- the offieizl opening of the East-/ly and attracted younger plavers ern Canada Ladies' Curling and the infection spread east. for the Jaycettes' part in the show. Mrs. Edwards gave detail- ed information concerning this April and 28 show. Not only will it feature demonstrations on the use of household appliances and methods of cooking, but there will also be demonc-trations on electrical wiring do's and don!'s. A cook book, and various pamp- lets on interior decoration and FROZEN FISH For best flavor, frozen fish| should be cooked quickly at high temperature. A. Maynard, read the minutes, followed by a report from the treasurer, Mrs. Peter Tullock. Plans were made for the 'n- spection to be held on May 24, at the Naval Barracks Hall, Athol street east. Refresh were served by Mrs. Fred Kunkel, Mrs. George Lubtala anl Mrs. Paul Michael. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, April 7, at 8 o'clock. Easy to use--easy to clean Hi-Lo-Matic oven-- Effortless oven rack adjustment at the turn of an elevator knob--without opening oven door or juggling hot racks. Designed with you in mind...a satin smooth oven interior that makes cleaning a breeze! MOFFAT rakes the difference Visiting Lady Curlers Guests At Oshawa Civic Luncheon On behalf of the City of Osh-lintroduced Oshawa awa, Alderman Walter Branch Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, Mrs, A. extended a warm welcome to the Fulton, Mrs, J. A. Robins and visiting lady curlers in the East- Mrs. Frank Black. MEDITATION GROUP following members -- March 25, The regular meeting of the|mrs, Gordon Varnum and Mrs. [fedar Dale United Chufch was|Delbert Kirkpatrick and Mrs. held recently. Meeting was open-|Fred Connell; April 8 and 15, Mrs. Frank Singer. ley Painter. Mrs. Albert Singer led in a| The vice-president, Mrs. Fred The minutes were read and the gram and afked Mrs. Gordon roll called by the secretary, Mrs.|Varnum in her capacity as presi- ote], | Invitations were received to'scout mothers auxiliaries, tof PERSONALS | Lg Championship taking place at, "Now we are on the threshold | Lo in St. G e's parish week, is playing a double part sored by Dominion Stores Ltd: & : he s : Hi i 5 ' Kitchen and her with a load of responsibility and|and next year we will have a Dia- ald, Lynda Dawe and Je an|the opportunity to wish Mrs. John THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 23, 1960 7 |p, ion "of Oshawa attended an in-{ Matthews and Mrs, George Top-| ELEANOR HOY GROUP and gracious manner, Canada champions 1 i { thet in Pi 3 A As president o fthe Eastern Ca-| "The western champions ar- cently under the auspices of the|tion in Phoenix, Arizona. The roup of Cedar Dale p 4 Canadian Dance Teachers' Asso-|guests included 'Mrs. Allan Me. bron Crotch was held recently fion which was formed in 1956 from Saskatoon and on Frida) Frank Sulli M A GT is windiig up the business/the easter ampions w t . v --- ank Sullivan, Mrs. A. G. Tre-|: . she is windifig up the businessithe castern champions will mee At Sur rise Anniversar Part Miss Sylvia Hulme was hon-|vail, Miss Irene Corbyn, Mrs, inp, There were 14 members pres- first president of the 1adian match." : P Y y ; ¥ . 1 Ladies' 'curling Association, she, The appearance of the ladies day evening at the home of Mrs. ham, Mrs. Elizabeth Sekera, | gevotional service. Mrs. Russell i iss! ; h "Worsley gave the treasurer's re- first national organization, [scene of many a curling club, manager, Oshawa branch of the|kizole were enjoyed and i west, by her fellow employees of|nie Coleshaw, Miss Betty Morris, | voor" and Mrs. res Thomson A curler for 2 years, Mrs.|Mrs, Wait added. Once they be-|Simpson-Sears Limited, was plea-|Lula Christie, of the local office,({he Oshawa Tim es. Miss/Mrs. Walter Zaleschook, Mrs. Mi-| ove 'the minutes. Watt Is not at all surprised at/came enthused with the game : a 1 inl , 5 the rapid growth in di of their thoughts turned to Bore recently in honor of her 2 years|table and read 3 address inistaff of the circulation depart-|Chumbley, all of Oshawa, andli;tion Group of the Church is service with the local office. The verse and Mrs. Joseph Boza pre:iment of The Oshawa Times, is|Mrs. Robert Coleshaw of Bow-|polding a spring tea om 'April 20 "In the first place," she says,|rink or team has an official uni- i =, 4 i : 1 ar lat the church. " : ta 3 > te H o.lat Christ Memorial Church with electric blanket as a gift from. her home in Liverpool, gutling is a_family game, form, fe Mgritimers = sporiing an attendance of 70 present and!ihose present. jam te She was presented ool Mr. David Gutsell, formerly of] Mrs. Earl Hoy gave a report equally adept as men. It calls skirts or trim slacks and others i p : reer " n vi held recently. Mrs. Earl . N vat Ri |" Miss Barker was accompanied pervisor, spoke on behalf of the chain. Refreshments served by|willi i B vices A for accuracy and skill rather than in club colors. to the party by her father and|company of Miss Barker's faith-| po pocrocs included a decorated William Gutsell, Ontario street, gov and Mrs. Norman Hall su- a winter pastime it is suited to navy blue -ski-pants and redp iv i ¢ iss istie 'wi i i y hi d her commit- } A | Ao . arker. On arrival Miss Barker sented by Miss Christie with the|q i a, 4 jith/Dwight D. Eisenhower to attend Ralph Boreham and her co our Canadian climate and dispos-(blouses, are the official hostesses and her mother were each pre- usual 25 red roses arranged in a| Sri, Games were played 2 a meeting in Washington, D.C. of|tee served refreshments. "There was a time when curl-jof playdowns, are seeing to it|¢ather received a bouttoniere. The|Limited Gandy, Mrs. A. D. McGillivray,ithe conference ing was eonsidered a quiet sportithat the visitors are well enter. won go hy white, blue and| Mr. Gordon Houlden, represent-| \IFS: Pat Smith, Mrs. Milton Lax-|pregident on Occupational Safed vape JE meglio of Mi . avy League Auxiliary was he Westerners have changed all that. (and dinners. been very prettily made by Miss|local store, gave a few well Frank Bartlett Mrs. Glen Dah-lay" CVI, is at present comp-|at the home of Mrs. Fred Kunkel, 3 Rae Howell. [chosen remarks. Miss Barker ex. mer, Mrs. Phyllis McLennan, troper of Consolidated Foods Cor-|Simcoe 'street south. FF in singing "For She's a Jolly| Wolsey and Mrs. Marion Godden. Harvey Hunt Bux. | Good Fellow". In town for the Eastern Can- decorated in pink and silver and|. ve Mrs. Alex Gray of Port Ar- THE ident of the North-west hostesses, The Easter Thankoffering|porroghments were served by a HOME DAIRY | euchres will be convened by the yMeditation Group of the WA of Frank Gravelle; April 1, Mrs. ed with prayer by the president,|Mrs. Fred Mack and Mrs. Stan- meditation on Ash Wednesday. Mack, was in the charge of pro- Albert Porter. dent of the executive board of| the Oshawa Curling * Club this/of a national association spon- 's Edi - Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 The Misses Darlene MacDon-|ed the hostess. The stalf also took .1¢2 Was served by Mrs. John doing it all with a ready smile/mond D. trophy for the all- A | struction day held in Toronto re- ham a pleasant month's vaca-| qpe regular meeting of The nadian Ladies' Curling Associa-|rived this morning at Malton Ct if H F 11 W k v a onors e ow or er ciation. Glashan, Mrs. Alfred Silke, Mrs. | with Mrs. Alfed Baassin presid- successful years. As the|them i best-of-three invitati ; of four successful year s thejthem in a best-of-three invitation ored at a surprise party on Mon-|Charles Bovair, Mrs. Gordon Gra Y vs. Earl: Hoy -conduoted :the is laying the founda'ions for thejon the ice has brightened the Miss Isla Barker, assistant, Games of court whist and cro- William Fitches, Rossland road Mrs. Ronald Graham, Mrs. An i |santly surprised at a party held|called Miss Barker to the head Hulme, who is a member of the|chael Pinczuk and Mrs. Arthur It was announced that the Medi- the game. thing smart to wear." Now every L 1A & av all " > wl 8 8 F | : party was held in the parish hallisented her with a rose-colored |oaving early next month' to re-/manville. | - thei ic tartans i é 3 3 y u Women and teen-agers can be their authentic tartans in pleated past employees. Mrs. S. R. Best, a Toronto $u-|., "inceribed silver locket and|Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs, [00 the world day of prayer ser strength and endurance and as The Oshawa ladies who wear|, iho. "Mr, and Mrs. A. Hales ful service and she was then Pre-| ake inscribed "Happy Landing," recently invited by President pervised several games and Mrs. | tion. and, between a packed program th B COrSACE 3 srllarge bowl fri Simpson- prizes awarded to Mrs. Derek sented with a corsage and her large bowl from Simpson-Sears | called by the| NAVY LEAGUE AUXILIARY for retired executives, but the tained at receptions, luncheons Gjjuer memory book which had|ing the Robert Simpson company | dale, Mrs. Kenneth Adams, Mrs. |r, "Mr Gusell, a former student| | anks and all joined| Miss Sylvia Hulme, Miss Kay|poration, Chicago. The secretary, Mrs. Herbert 1 | | . The head table was attractively) ,q, 1,adies' Curling championship | Thankotiering OSHAWA AND AJAX centered with a large cake ine|y i 8) scribed "With Congratulations". 6% Jo gies: Curling Associa- p /meetng of the Harvey Huntiwomen's group of Christ Church. tion; Mrs. Ada Brown, Ottawa, evening auxiliary of the WMS of ~ Miss Barker, with the other president of the gs Simcoe Street United Church was| 1950 new 25-year members will be|c in" waterloo. president, La- ern Canada Championship play-| Mrs. Watt expressed apprecia- held on Thursday, March 17. Mrs. entertained in Toronto by the| gia: Ontario Curling Association: downs at a luncheon in the Hotel tion to the Oshawa Club and to: C- Potter presided and wel-/Company in June for four days|nirc Ruth Patton, New Liskeard, Genosha yesterday. Players, dele- Alderman Branch and the City|comed members and guests. and will be registered at thel ..ciq.n of Northern Ontario La- gates and guests were received by|of, Oshawa for kind hospitality. MIS: George Parm, accompan- Royal York Hotel when she willlgies Curling Association Alderman and Mrs, Branch, Mrs. 'lied by Mrs. Potter, sang two solos receive a wrist watch at a ban : A. T. Cain, president of the Osh- "If I Have Wounded Any Soul quet held in Simpson's Arcadian awa Ladies Curling Club, and Mr. Today" and "Stranger of Gali- Court, Toronto. pg Garlock, Tepreseniative Oates Big Family Be Lawrence Savery, supply ublic rvices Ltd. Mrs. W . Ty, Supply .| Brings Happiness SPECIALS THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY | BOSTON CREAM CAKE .57 A Dessert to be proud of Old-Fashioned Raisin PIE .39 FOR QUALITY FRESHNESS and FLAVOUR Shop at the bakeries with the large variety. Brigadier General Jack Gow, president of the Royal Caledon- ian Curling Club, Scotland, the parent organization of world curl- ing, and Mrs. Gow, who are on an official visit to Canada, looked in at the Oshawa Club yesterday afternoon and watched the cham- pionship playdowns. Guests at the head table i |secretary, reported that she « «ie Women Smoking eluded Mrs, Pauline Cragg, vice] HAGERSVILLE (CP) -- The Would receive articles of clothing president of the Eastern Canada|answer to a happy marriage is [Or the overseas bale during mall Cigars Ladies' Curling Association: Mrs. having a large family and work-|the next two months. St dri C g W. L. Watt, president of the Ca.|ing hard to keep them all to-| It Was unanimously agreed VANCOUVER (CP)--In former nadian Ladies'" Curling Associa-|gether, say Mr. and Mrs. George|that half of the money received years a woman walking into a tion; Mrs. Thyrsa Kirk, secre-|Sloat, who will celebrate their|iTom catering for the Presbyter-|tobacco shop was taking a chance tary-treasurer and Mr. W. F.50th wedding anniversary Sun.|ial dinner would be allocated toon becoming a social outcast. Mercer, president Oshawa Curl-'day. the general fund and the balance/Now the women are not only ing Club. They raised 11 children and|included in a donation for the smoking as many cigarets as the Alderman Branch congratulated|tWo of their 30 grandchildren on| purchase of Sandy Lake manse/men, but they are taking up ei- ink : [their 600-acre farm near this/Deeds. on gars. : the Pigk Slips: Mrs. Janine Bur, own 20 miles southenst of Brant. The following invitations were| Dutch tobacconist Richard Marie v p lord. d by. the secretary: Albert Kenst, whose store here has been er Barrie, Liverpooi, Nova "We didn't have all they have Street United Church, April 6,(in operation for 68 years, says ver Club, Moncton. New Bruns. |nowadays," said Mrs. Sloat, who|With the Reverend Fleetham of the latest fad for women is ciga- Woke oes Ee ay Pox lstil makes homemade bread once Greenwood United Church as|rellas--cigars about the same size Arthur, Ontario: and Mrs. Ruth|@ Week, "so there will be freshispeaker; Westmount U nitedias a cigaret but stronger. : on : |bread when the children come on|Church, April 19, when Miss Most of the cigarella smokers ny Sas. Igesne, Ques. od op Sunday." Margaret Serimgeaur of Trinidad are immigrants from the Scandl-|qrive. The guest of honor was ski u bor | a y ) will speak. navian countries, he says. Vrs. Stephen Sekera who is re- rink and Mrs. Watt introduced Mrs. 8. G. Lailey, whose group, As for cigarets, Mr. Kenst saysitiring after four years on the delegates Mrs. Dell Maxwell, Ot- BAKED HASH was in the charge of the pro-he has more women customers cafeteria staff. Mrs. Ralph Hop- tawa; Mrs. Maria Meadows and gram, presided at the meeting. than men. son and Mrs. Elmer Luke assist- Mrs. Kay Thompson, Montreal; C 1 V/ i Combine 1 can (10% fluld yp. ™ shou MacLean led in the Mrs. Kay Wetmore, Moncton, ounces) beef gravy, 2 cups|devotional period on "disciple-| BUTTER EXPERT N.B.; Mrs. Pauline Cragg, Dal- 2round cooked beef, 1 cup finely ship" and gave the meditation.| KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)--Mrs.| housie, N.B.; Mrs. Barbara Ro-|diced cooked potato, 1 small|Mrs, Lailey read the two scrip-|Alfred Shirdy, who has been | per, Charlottetown, PEI; and|onion ground, % green pepper, ture lessons. making and selling butter for 32] Mrs. Anna Hayes, Summerside, ground, % teaspoon prepared] Mrs. F. H. Ross introduced the years, was named "senior dairy| PEI; Kay Anslow, Windsor, No-imustard, and dash black pepper.|speaker, the Reverend S. C. H. queen" by the agricultural com- va Scotia; Mrs Ann Hebb, Dart-|Spoon into a 10" x 6" x 2" baking | Atkinson, who gave an inspiring mittee of the Maple Grove mouth, N.S.; Mrs. Kay Scott, pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 Easter message. women's institute. She makes an London, Ontario; Mrs. Frances|d es F.) 1 hour. Serve with! Following the benediction re- average of 4,000 pounds of butter Donegan, Haileybury, Ont. chili sauce, if desired. Makes 4|freshments were served by Mrs. annually for sale on the Kitch- Mrs. A. T. Cain presided and to 6 servings. |Lailey and her group. lener market. You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. 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