GROWING UP Daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Zambonelll bot Lynn is the levard Oshawa | south, is Sandra Eleven-year-old Sandra | granddaughter of Mrs | Jo Aldwinckle, Waren, Women's Editor \Oshawa Thespians| Will Be Attending | CODL Festival A week of plays, judged the best in amateur theatre in the| {Central Ontario region; begins Monday In Toronto with the open-| ing of the Central Ontario Drama! League's regional festival, Bill Glover, who Is directing the Oshawa players in their next Dial RA 3-3474 |8 THE OSHAWA | TIMES, Saturday, March 26, 1960 production, also is director of the! {Don Mills group in the Regional! festival Business Women Ask Premier | To Appoint Women to Boards A delegation from the Businessurban voters on the same basis # land Professional Women's Clubs 8 or Ontario was given an andi.| § ence today by Prime Minister Les lle M, Frost and members of his [cabinet at which time Ontario President Nazla L. Dane asked on behalf of the clubs (hat 2 more women he appointed again E policy making positions on hoards" the! and commissions set up hy Province of Ontario Joan Wilson, president of the Guelph, a thnigation vive or re | Que ted that the Ontario Govern | yeu ment implement Nelwxdule M of the Dominion Provincial Training Program so thal people nol abl to ments might obtaln farther train Ing meet employment requive Ao! Ie Regarding the Municipal {Jean Goodhue, Chatham Club ed quested that It be chan tre Himita wil | Alice Sorochan and Mr and liam Sorochan of Oshawa great-granddaughter of Mr Mrs. James Oliver, St. Thomas, Ontario amendment, thus extend and ¢ the municipal tranchise --Photo by Hornsby | Details For Dance, Bridge Results Heard at Hospital Aux. Meeting The Maytime Dance sponsored |H by the Women Oshawa Gener discussed at of the Auxil wh sided over by the president R. W. Bassett, Mrs. A, E. John son and her charge a Mrs s Auxiliary of th al Hospital, of gements Neil F nutes general Mrs hite convener, in the afternoon and was a mo successful event. At the last meeting it was de- eided to have a properties' com- mittee and Mrs, 8. C, Larmer and Mrs. W. J. Bone have agreed to convene this After the report of the treas- wrer, Mrs. C. M, Elliott, the con- veners of the standing commit- tees outlined their activities Mrs. Earl Mann, sewing; Mrs. ELIZABETH ARDEN'S new Lipstick... vem em, the magic roll-out mirror RN & 4 LY ] / 7 With one little twist out rolls a highly polished mir. ror to give you the clear- est, most perfect image of your lips as you apply the creamy, lustrous, long- lasting Elizabeth Arden Lipstick. It's magic! Mirror Lipstick, all gold case, 3.50. Mirror Lipstick, gold and silver case, 4.25. Mirror Lipstick, jeweled, gold and silver case, 5.00, Codmelic "ING ST § £ RA 3778 OSHAWA "Sion ax Sas was Clare » March meeting | school, h was pre- ments Mrs. theatre party commitiee are in| entertaintd at the home of Mrs , secretary, read The results of the ck's bridge were given|/and the gift shop treasurer, Mrs One hundred and| cheque to the auxiliz Twenty-nine tables were in play Mrs. E. J. Reed will be in charge| evening |of staffing the shop for the of Wednesday, March 16, and it/period, while Mrs, Charles Eder B e| Fraser, cards; Mrs. Nell report. Mrs nurses' training that arrange made for : the junior -|nurses, after which they will be James library Elliott, reported were being for A | | Max Crozier. The gift shop convener J. G. Carter, gave her Mrs. | » ie pi : | | |Alfred Austin, presented a will handle magazines and flow ers. The membership convener Mrs. L. W. McConkey, state membership was 204, with the ad dition at this meeting of the fol {lowing -- Mrs. Edward Glazier, [Mrs. Morris Segal, Mrs. Louis |Sklar, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs | F. Salter. New associate {members are Mrs. Ralph Wal- lace, Mrs, Frank Chappell, Mrs. G. A. Anderson, Mrs. Donald Welsh, Mrs, W. G. Duncan, Mrs. | George Goodman, Mrs. E. V.| Lander and Miss Florence Hurst. The president announced the Women's Auxiliary representa- tives to the Hospital Building! Fund Committee as Mrs. Neil Felt and Mrs. S. J. Nobbin, variety to Lenten menus? This) recipe will be of special interest| levaporated milk with canned sal- ated milk adds extra contained inf to Women CELERY SALMON CONTINENTAL Add Variety To Lenten Meals With This Tempting Recipe { Looking for new ways to add, 32 cup grated sharp Cheddar . a casserole dish featuring! Blend 1 tablespoon butter, flour, Clarence Scott. mon and vegetables. It is per-|low heat. Slowly add evaporated fect eating for meatless meals. milk. Cook until thickened stir- The better blending qualities of|ring constantly. Remove from evaporated milk guarantee that heat. Slowly stir a little hot sauce| church parlor. the sauce, baked with the fish|into beaten egg yolks. Add to re- {and vegetables, will be smooth maining sauce. Stir in soft but.|Nickerson, opened the meeting and creamy. Undiluted evapor-|ter and lemon juice. Place hot/with a hymn and prayer. Mrs. milk nu-|celery The Aurora Drama Workshop, only group from outside Metro- politan Toronto to reach the re- gional finals, are the first-night performers with a production of | James Bridie's "Tobias and the Angel" | The program for the rest of the week The Lower Maxim Gorky, West Fnd ers, Tuesday, March 20 "Separate Tables', by Terence Rattigan Eloblcoke Drama fo farm families | MacGill, immed commended the VP for changes in the Duty Act but neked thal consideration be given [to further hurden on lGuild, Wednesday, March 30 henefieiary whe, in many | "Mary, Mary Quite Contrary," helped fn amass the prop [by St John Irvine, Norvoe Play- lore, Thursday, March 81 The I and © "All Summer Long', by Rob Wana lation wifivers heeft Anderson, The Playorafts RK] and men, Friday, April | A | Murder Mistaken", hy Janet iGreen, the Don Mills Players, i | Hatuiday afternoon, April 2 we The Kildeer, by James he | Reaney, University Alumnae, Sat widday evening, April 2 the festival winner will qualify! aulomatioally for the Dominion Diana Moatlval finale at Van | vouver In May Netty Mitchell] [of In nd | Itioator ; by | Depths", | Play- Elsie Gregory tole past president Minjeter Bupeession I easing (he Il the Cpe fly that wae Welng fared Liha alan Asked | that | Ten Maly TULLE \ Hanh about 2a Sri ol the ween i ae Ls pltendere was fell (hat ® Praha tin might Witten frais bay Be weed ta event ting Cotnpimdall FEY Wing Bove ugle en's apen Win in { the WE Wie Id 1 Cnlgary reglonal rong presentation was mime hat a suitable woman with pw { performances ench | and Sat at 2 pm |" Bvening wight start at 1:30 pm widay's matinee begins tonal traning be appalnted oa He ad Girls Ml v lnstitutions fo DAINTY DECEIVERS Canadian women may soon be a sleight of leg on) thelr male by wearing| [nylon stockings color - shaded in such a way as to make even the legs look long and --- practising escorts plumpest slender And that's not all. Color in| cans, to be sprayed on a plain | nylon stocking, then washed out |and renewed in another color for a different date may be a prob- ability for the distant future, bride is the daughter of Mr. Philip J. Thompson of Oshawa lic Church of St, Gregory the | and the bridegroom is the son | Great are Mr, and Mrs. Frank | of Mr. and Mrs | Thomas Cullen. Formerly Miss | len of Oshawa | Dianne Gloria Thompson, the Pictured after their wedding recently at The Roman Catho | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES | | HOU Vinyl wall coverings beauty, function and jcare entire wall or SEHOLD HINT ease | CHEERFUL GIVERS and minutes were ready by Mrs. | the : | The March meeting of the H. T. Woods who gave al | Cheerful Giver's Group of the report from the general W.A. re. {WMS of King Street United minding members of the daffodi Church was held on Wednesday tea to be held on March 30, and scuf yafetuoon, March 23, with Mrs, of the annual presbytery at Port!- 1A also Thomas J. Cul- | combine | of | Whether used to cover the| wainscoting, they lend themselves particular- ly to areas subject to more than| average wear, since they resist] fing, cracking and peeling. HOUSEHOLD HINT HOUSHOLD HINT Applying make-up around the| Always wash woodwork and {eves will make you old before|, is from the bottom up. Dirty vour time, if you aren't careful. kan: ' The skin in that area is very water, trickling down onto une delicate and make-up should be|washed sections, leaves streaks |applied gently to avold wrinkles|/that are almost impossible to remove, * DR. LOCKE SHOES FOR SPRING! Dr. Locke Shoes are famous around the world for fit and comfort. See the spring line fashioned, as never before, to A flatter your feet! dl i Comfort that dares to be beautiful "feck DANCEY'S 18 SIMCOE ST. §. RA 5-1833 a IR SHOP and SAVE $$$ at... GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. S. -- Open Daily to 10 p.m. | | Specials for Mon., Tues., Wed. 24.01. CHRISTIE'S LOAVES 33° W. Brown, presiding. {Perry on April 28 and also the The roll call and secretary's re. dessert luncheon on May 25 to] port were read by Mrs. Le Roy|be convened by Mrs. J. B. Reid. | Kellar, Several announcements| Report on quilting showed quilt-| were made. The Family Party,|ers hard at work with three com. April 1; Easter Thank Offering, | pleted and another under way. April § Refreshments were served by Mrs. Allen led in the devotional.| Mrs. John Gray and Mrs. H. L Miss Evelyn Gale gave an in- Harding. teresting talk on Easter. Mrs.| : = . | Douglas Lander sang two solos, ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. | R peu led at the piano by Mrs. The regular monthly meeting {aceompanied a ie piano by 1 of the Arvilla McGregor Mission- {ary Auxiliary of Knox Presbyter- {ian Church was held in the ladies' {lounge. | Miss Madeline Sinclair presided and opened the meeting with Walter | Prayer. Miss Grace Kennedy con- | Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED By Electrolysis end the newest, fastest, Kree Century Series shortwave, revealing your true self, free of worry end ember. rassment. FREE Consultation MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genosha Hotel, March 29-30th. PHONE RA 3-4641 for appointment on these dates cheese Cooked rice salt and pepper in saucepan over FIRST BAPTIST WA The WA of First Baptist Church held its monthly meeting in the | Brookside BREAD BUTTER (FIRST GRADE) > 65° MARGARINE 5.. 1.00 25¢ LARGE HEADS CELLO BAGS FRESH The president, Mrs. ducted the worship service. NEW CABBAGE 2 25° Miss Madeline Sinclair gave a brief report on the "Little Con- individus asseroles| Arthur in the devo- in individual casseroles Arthur Howard led in the devo-ico = = held in Toronto recent- large - shallow casserole). tional period and took for her On adjournment, tea was serv- ed, presided over at the tea table by Mrs. L. F. McLaughlin, | The April meeting of the Auxil-| iary will be changed to Monday, April 25, because Easter Mon. day falls on the regular meeting ; |day, the third Monday MONDAY trients since it is a concentrated (or and |v. during the Lenten season form of milk Put this suggestion on menu CELERY SALMON CONTINENTAL heat until sauce is bubbly (about George Hall at the piano, Top with salmon pieces. Spoon|topic. 'God in the Wind", ar auce over top. Sprinkle with/read several portions of scrip-| heese. Broil 5 to 6 inches from|ture. A hymn was sung with Mrs. | The business period followed. | minutes). Serve with rice. | i ih ith e A vote of thanks was expressed | (Makes 6 servings) tablespoon butter tablespoon flour teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper cup undiluted evap egg yolks, beaten | | | | milk Southmead Park Aux tablespoons soft butter | to Mrs. Boyce Waram for open-| ing her home for the "Irish Tea". | {It was decided to cater for the| | brotherhood supper next month, PERSONALS |Jenkins, Rougemont Kennels, are|in ir Indi |ticipating in the dog show. Daniell-| It was announced that a quilt- g bee will be held on April 5. Birthday greetings 'were sung for Mrs. Ross Porter who made| Mr. and Mrs. John apolis this weekend par- The study on Africa was re- sumed with Mrs. Stewart Soanes, Mrs. Bert Montgomery, Mrs. M English and Miss Sinclair par- ticipating. Refreshments were served by Mrs. James Thom and Mrs. George Hamilton. | GOODWILL GROUP | The monthly meeting of the Goodwill Group of the WA of Simcoe Street United Church was | EXTRAIT CHANEL la donation to the birthday box. | held Thursday evening, March 24, Pleasant Mon, Aft. Club Past Matron's Club OES IODE (Prince Philip Chapter) Castle Chapter Alumnae 13th Scout Mothers' Aux Oshawa Lionettes IODE (Golden Jubilee Chapter) | TUESDAY Tops Club S.A. Home League Christ Church WA Canadian Legion Aux. | Holy Trinity WA { Mu-Phi-Mu Chapter | | THURSDAY |Calvary Baptist WMS {Christ Church Eve. Guild {Simcoe Street WA ((Group 3) | | SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT | |irgs to create an optical illusion Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hiller of| tablespoons lemon juice | cups cocked celery | Group of the Northminster Members Friendshiy of |2-% half-pound cans (or a one- Church are busy preparing for pound can) salmon, drained|their forthcoming tea and bazaar.|minutes for the absent secretary Bug in|Mrs. Walter Wellman, who is in Mrs. |the hospital. : ~ |Mrs. Halter Alexander HOSIERY THRO' HISTORY charge of home baking, Stockings have come quite a|Keith Taggard, Caster cards and| long way from their introc ion| gifts and Mrs. Melford Mollon and in the days of early Greece. They Mrs. George Fisher will display a have advanced through wool, cot-|variety of bazaar items for sale ton, lisle, silk and now nylon, ajat the Daffodil Tea. fibre so tough that steel stocking of comparable weight would be less durable Now manufacturers in the United States have developed a system of shading ladies' stock 15 | | A pleasant evening was spent| at the home of Miss Audrey Gay, | William street east, who arrang-| ed a miscellaneous shower in| |hodor of Miss Ruth Hiller, a| | bride-to-be. Miss Hiller received many gifts; games were played| and the hostess served refresh- ments assisted by her sisters the| {Misses Arliss, Doreen and Ruth| 'Gay laying emphasis on thin regions and reducing the accent on plump areas, and these may be intro- duced into Canada. Hosiery ex- perts also forecast home color sprays for the future." United | Barrow, Mrs. Arthur Howard read the "he a Irs. Gerald/With a good attendance. The gio Woy gg The president, Mrs. John Dye! welcomed the members and friends. All reports were read. Letters of appreciation from the {sick and |were read. Mrs. Charles Dolley led in the devotional period. Mrs. Morris Tea conveners for next month's meeting are Mrs. Gerald Barrow and Mrs. Fred Garrard. Mrs. Cecil Wood and Mrs. Sid- ney Winsley served refreshments. SUNSHINE GROUP The March meeting of Sunshine group No. 4 of Northminster Unit- ed Church W.A, was held in the ney Boneham sang 'The Lord's; 3 * and "The Lord Is My Shepherd' Miss Margaret Pel- low, the guests speaker, gave a travelogue on her recent ten thousand mile trip to the West church parlors recently with a|Indies, including Puerto Rico, good attendance. Jamaica, Trinidad and many ho the Sbsence of Mrs. RB. |other places. Miss Helen Van eterson the meeting was in the! , jec charge of Mrs. H. W. Rae who LAMP operated the projector. also conducted the devotional Refreshments were served by riod. |Mrs. L. 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