: a yo i CELEBRATE 40TH ANNIVERSARY pide Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Plancke, Gibbons street, celebrated their HOLIDAY NOTES _ Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Perry, Lal Christmas Mrs. Ross Hamilton David, Winnipeg, Manitoba lk Mr. and Mrs, David Sills and son, | John, Burlington, Mr, and Mrs, D, H, Scott and | Baker family of Trenton were holidsy s of Mrs, Scotl's parents, r. and Mrs, J, BR, Reeve, Som- erville avenue Mr. and Mrs, Ross Gorrie, Deborah and Graeme, Simcoe, lare spending the holiday season with Mrs, Gorrie's parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Umphrey, Brown. ing street, { Holiday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Irwin th wedding snpiversary re cently when they were at home to their many friends who call ed to offer congratulations and good wishes, The anniversary pair, who were the recipients of _many gifts and flowers, were | Cerebral Palsy Names New Officers For 1%1 Mrs, David Gray of Neweas:| tle was named president of the] Oshawe and District Cerebral| Palsy Parent Council for 1961/ at a meeting held recently, The other officers are; first vice esident, Mrs, Albert Rose, owmanville; second - vice-presi- dent, Mrs, Marie Gartshore, New- castle; treasurer, Mrs, Albert Rose, Bowmanville; recording secretary, Mrs, John Luke; cor: nding secretary, Mrs Ralph Campbell, Bowmanville; directors: Mrs, Norma Harper Forget To Water Your Gift Cactus Cacti and other which have soared in popularity over the past few years, special success during the florists have packaged gifts, Also easy to care for, Chances are you may find your-| self the owner of one of the tiny "gardens" this Christmas and you'll want it to stay looking its best, Bo here are some hints on the care of cacti and succulents, First, give them plenty of light Don't over-water them -- never more than once a week, The safe thing to do is walt until the soll looks bone dry, then water, They need a little more water during periods of growth and flowering As a check, it's often a good idea to keep cacti in small pots; that way they won't get as much water, To help them bloom, place In a cool, bright location during| the winter months, The soll mix- ture should be half potting soll and half sharp sand, A weak liquid fertilizer is often beneficial to full-grown plants, With suceu- lents, it is advisable to place a layer of pebbles over the soil at land Mrs, succulents| manville, | enjoy| the pla holi-| coe Hall day season, One reason is Jha who, with Mr, Rose, took a trip these! to plants in delightful miniature bowl| Falls, gave a report of the Christ gardens and they make attractive mas Concert a they are relatively plished at that hospital, the psychio-therapy equipment . of Grace ada for 32 years, mostly in Osh- Mary sitet, weie Mis Sp awa, They have two sons, Mr. york' ang Mr, and Mrs, Hollis| Gaston Plancke and Mr. Roger |Williams and son, Brian, of St,| Plancke, living in Oshawa and | ic atharines, five grandchildren, ~Photo by Hornshy Mr, apd Mrs, Morley Yeo and |daughter, Dianne, of Barnia, were | Christmas guests of Mr, Yeo's il parents, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Parehi unci Yeo, Eulalie avenue, Mr, and Mrs, J, B. Thompson, Mary street, had ag their Yule tide guests, Mr anh Bir, Har. old Mcllwain, Londods and Mr! and Mrs, John Almond, Oshawe, and Mrs, R, W, Tamblyn and| W. R, Brown, Bow: family, Markham manville, The report of the néminating| Mr. and Mrs, C, committee was submitted by Mrs, |Laracor sireet, were Harold M, Beamish, |Buests of their daughter, Mrs, Delbert Arkless, presi- [Thomas Roberts and Mr dent, presided assisted by the re. ®r's Willowdale, cording secretary, Mrs, R, Camp-| Mr. and Mrs, C, R. Breen, bell of Bowmanville and the trea- gichmond street, were Christ- urer, Mrs, John Luke | mas guests of their son, Mr, Cal- Mention was made of the fol-|yin Breen and Mrs, Breen, Col- lowing contributions ~ Ehenezer||ingwood eveniiig auxiliary of the United Chureh, The Silver Cross Women,| Christmas guests at the home The Lions Club, Sunshine Re-jof Mr, and Mrs, Robert Brown, bekah Lodge No, 222, and Mrs, Aberdeen street, were Mr, and C. E, Bouch, |Mrs, Alston Bair and daughters, A hearty vole of thanks ing and Vickle, of Galt extended to Mrs, Albert Rose of| Bowmanville who convened the Joseph Dominick Jr, Hit dance in the Legion Hall at Bow. Ay 'of architecture at the 1 versity of Toronto is home for Mrs, John Luke reported on ida Spain Wilh lis par. ue demonstration at Sim-| inick, Ritson road south, recently, Mrs, Rose A. Bader, Yuletide Mrs, "Rob. Mrs. Irene Terry, McGregor {street, had as callers on Christ. |mas eve, Mr, C, B, Gay and his |daughter, Mrs. Ralph A, Jeffery and Mr, Jeffery and children, An enjoyable evening was spent, Miss Olga Blasko, nurse-in- training at the Civie Hospital, Ottawa, and Mr, and Mrs, John Blasko of Fairview, Nova Scotia, were Christmas guests at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Blasko, Albert street, Ontario Hospital at Smith the work accom-| Mrs, John Sterriker, the teach- er at the school, reported that there were 18 8 furs in attend. ance, Mrs, Almond the school nurse yh a report on and the school board report was given by Mr, Delbert Arkless, Mr, Jack Luke, the treasurer, reported on the finances of the organization, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Roy Loveless and Mrs, Victor Smids with Mrs. Almond assisting, Miss Evelyn Robson, figure skating teacher at the Rainbow Club, Chicago, Illinois, was home for Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Rob- son and her sister, Miss May Robson, Burk street, Mr, and Mrs, Chester Me. {Quaid, Centre street, spent Christmas in Kitchener as the guest of their daughter, Mrs, Peter Hymmen and Mr, Hym- men Mr, and Mrs, Norman Dun. ford, Buckingham Manor, had as Christmas guests, Mr, and Mrs, RED CABBAGE The red color of red cabbage will be intensified when an acid food such as lemon juice or salad | dressing is added, When the cut| edges of red cabbage come in contact with hands or knives, they may turn blue because of a simple chemical reaction. These changes are normal and will not affect the usefulness of red cab the top of the pot; succulents are hage as a winter salad ingredient, Richard Jackson and Miss Donna Patricis Parker (Joba Burnham, [Bus rmham, Mr, Kenneth Baker, {Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Dowson, ali |i of Seugo, Miss Janet Mrs, J, K, Campbell table. {more the Christmas season is drawing families and friends to- gether, The list of Christmas per- onals puts old acquaintances in touch, Why not follow the popu- lar trend and let us kwow if you are having visitors or are spend: ing the holiday out of town? The Social Department pleased to publish this informa- tion without charge RA 3.3474, extension 18 Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hotston of Belleville were Christmas | guests at the home of Mrs, Hot ision's parents, Mr. and Mrs | Stanley Turner, Rowe street | A Christmas dinner was held on |Baturday December 24, at {home of Mr, and Mrs, George Barron end brother, Mr | Williams, Broadview avenue, The| | guests were Mr. and Mrs ron's daughter, Mrs, Douglas| Pearse, and Mr, Pearse of Whit- \by, granddaughter, Miss Penny {Pearse of Whithy and grandson, Mr. Robert Pearse, Toronto, Mrs Barron's sister, Mrs, Alec Walker and Mr, Walker of Whithy, Mr {and Mrs, Albert Pearse, Madison | |avenue, Oshawa and Mr Wilfred |ehanged and a royal send off was| given Mr, Robert his St Christmas before assuming new position as teacher at Lawrence High School, Toronto, |1s Re-Elected 1 The Helping Hand Auxiliary of | Simcoe Street United Chureh, held its Christmas meeting re- cently, with the president, Mrs, George Haines, In charge, ducted by Mrs, Walter Johnson and Mrs, W, H, James, and was in keeping with the Christmas of the Birth of Christ, Annual reports were received from the various departments, The report of the nominating). committee was given by Mrs, D, ¥, Wilson as follows: Honor- ary president, Mrs, J, K, Moffat; president, Mrs, George Haines; vice president, Mrs, Irvine Cowle; recording secretary, Mrs, Alex Arkwright; treasurer, Miss Ma. deline Kelly; Group leaders, Mrs Arthur Morrison; Mrs, Joseph Shortt, Miss Helen Boddy, and Mrs, Bruce Sonley; flower con. vener, Miss Hazel Barrie; Ways and means committee, Mrs, Rus. Orville Dew- planist, Mrs, planist, Mrs assistant son; land; J, F, C, Daniel The aforementioned, newly: appointed officers for the year 1961, were duly installed by Mrs, Albert Wilson, a charter member of the auxiliary acecom- The worship service was con-| ooen Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Pal "A 3-347 Telephone: | | sel Coulson and Mrs, Walter John-| C, W, Read; press reporter, Mrs, | of Oshawa presided sf the tes! No matter the distance, once would bel Mrs. George Haines the have pepper Bar-| Ibe fore your part molded [Savory Casserole and Tasty Soup Use Every Leftover Bit of Turkey spriniie Fog pb itis. 2, Wes , 1 get id of] TURKEY VEGETABLE SOUP under the watchful eyes of burke Sarcats from» 2 garlic, finel 1% to 2 teaspoons stgar minced ent ing and pepper. Cover, bring to @ boll, then reduce hept and sim- diced cooked turkey {mer to 1% hours. Remove bones tablespoons minced parsley and strip off meat, meat, R -- beans fn cold water toitice or soudien nd mixed 9 ables @ nue cover for B hours or overnight, {mer until rice or noodles are ten Drain, Place in lorge soucepander shout 20 minutes, Makes together with water, tomatoes, about 10 cups, onion, garlic, salt, sugar and pepper. Cover, bring to a boil, Cook gently for 1% hours, sii APICY TOMA or ours, stir-| ring occasionally. Add savory and, mer together in a saucepan seusage and simmer for 30 min- for 5 minutes: 1 28-ounce ean of ules, In a greased B-cup casserole Canada Fancy or Choice grade arrange half bean mixture, then! |tomatoes, % teaspoon d turkey, then remaining cans, tard, 1 teaspoon onion I ra Bake in a moderate oven (350 deg teaspoon sugar, % teaspoon Hs ¥) for ] minutes Just before Bix servings, CRANBERRY AVOCADO SALAD MOLDS ------------------ Ruby Red Cranberry Jelly Tops g, Hardy-Burnham Lemon Flavored Avocado Salad - It's the holiday season and you lots of leftover turkey Percy Whip up your favorite turkey Al SOUr eream or serve sour cream! {la king, chunky with meat, green| and pimiento, The ¥, you can make, cranberry salads, The holiday red top comes from holi- day red cranberries, the holiday green hase from mellow avoca- dos, Guests will love the combin ation of flavors and you'll love {having food ready in advance | Rosinik, Whithy, GHis were ex-|1 Pearse whol flew by jet to New York to spend 2 1 1 r a e season and the wonderful story A TO MAKE MOLDS package strawberry flavored! gelatin cup hot water cups fresh cranberries, ground cup sugar package lemon-flavored gelatin cup hot water cup cold water Y% teaspoon salt tablespoon lemon juice tablespoons sour cream ripe avocado, peeled and mashed Dissolve strawberry gelatin in cup hot water, Grind cranher les and add sugar, Stir into gel tin, Pour into a 1% quart mold Ya or 8 individual molds, Chill until firm, Meanwhile dissolve lemon gelatin in 1 cup hot water, Stir in old water, salt and lemon juice, dd sour cream and beat with a rotary beater until smooth, Chill until syrupy avocado, Spoon over firm eran. Fold In mashed Nuptials Held The marriage of Reila Burn-| {ham and Christie Hardy, both of |Beugog Island, was solemnized {recently by the Reverend Harold | Stainton at his parsonage in Cour- tice The bride who was attended by daughter-in-law, Mrs, Fred Gow, wore lace over satin with mateh . ing hat and gloves and a corsage Jelly Ring For b of pink rosebuds and white carna- | tions | Dissolve 1 package of apple | Mrs, Gow was in blue lace over flavored gelatin and a dash of taffeta with matching accessories, [salt in 1 eup of boiling water,| Yellow rosebuds and white carna- Cool to room temperaturé; add|tions comprised her corsage. Mr, tablespoons of lemon juice, Fred Gow, son of the bride, act Carefully pour in 1 7-ounce bottle ed as best man of lemonime carbonated bev. A reception was held at the erage (well chilled) down the home of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Gow, side of the bowl. Stir gently with Maple Grove an up and down motion, Chill] Later the couple left for a wed- until partially set {ding pid Jo. Florida Yor Soing | away the e wore a blue pleat- Meanwhile, wash and halve %| led jersey dress with a black per- @ cup of seedless green grapes.|gian lamb coat and matching se Core but do not peel 1 large (or|cessories. The newly wedded pair 2 small) tart, red apples, Slice will live on Scugog Island, very thinly, Add apples and grapes to the chilled gelatin mix-| ture, Pour into a 4-cup ring mold | or dish, Chill until firm, To serve, unmold on lettuce] or endive, Garnish with unpared| apple slices that have been dip- ped in lemon juice to prevent | darkening, (If Cortland apples| are used, lemon juice may be unnecessary, since this variety of apple darkens less than oth. ers, ) heey layer, Chill until firm, Un- mold on lettuce, Garnish with as a Aressing Makes 8 servings Orape and Apple FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA ZLE LLER'S RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS FABRIC FEATURE! STOCK UP FOR YOUR New Year's Feast ..at BUEHLER'S Specials !| THURS., FRI, SAT. "Get The Pick Of The Flock" ORDER YOUR NEW YEAR'S FOWL NOW! Fresh Killed Geese, Turkeys, Chickens, apons ! ! 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