Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1961, p. 9

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 9, 1961 " MA 'Share the Goodness Of Currant Cookies! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued From Page 18) 35--Legal 35--Legal CITY OF OSHAWA A traditional treat rich in jfestive flavor is a. plate well-|35--Legal @ \filled with English Tea Cakes.) Studded with currants and cit- fron, these cookies are a pleas- ant accompaniment to tea, | coffee or eggnog. Easy to make, \the cookie batter is simply drop- ped by spoonfuls in slightly crushed sugar frosted flakes to give a crisp and glistening coat- 35--Legal TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY : NOTICE This notice is, -by order of The Ontario Municipal Board, specifically directed to the owners of land abutting on any part of the Township of Whitby, with the said land cr lands being situate in the City of Oshawa, Town of Whitby, Township of East Whitby, Township of Reach or Township of Pickering. ing. ENGLISH TEA CAKES 1% cups sifted flour 1% teaspoons baking powder. ¥Y, teaspoon salt | % cup soft butter or margarine % cup sugar 1 egg 2 tablespoons milk % cup chopped citron | % cup currants or raisins 12% cups sugar frosted flakes |"'Sift together flour, baking} |powder and salt. Blend butter} land sugar. Add egg; beat until) llight and fluffy. Stir in milk. |Add sifted dry ingredients, cit- ron and currants, mixing thor-| loughly. Crush sugar frosted] lflakes slightly. Shape dough linto balls about 1 inch in dia- meter; roll in sugar frosted flakes crumbs. Place about 2 inches apart on greased baking sheets. Bake in moderately hot! oven (400 degrees F.) about 12 minutes. | Yield: ies, 2 inches ONTARIO R.A. NOTICE 4 PFN 2528-61 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD NOTICE UNDER SECTION 30 OF THE PLANNING ACT. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Whitby has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for approval of its Restricted Area By-law 1826 passed on the 2nd day of November, 1961, Sections 1, 2 and 3 of which are given hereunder. Any person interested may, within fourteen days after the date of this notice, file with the clerk of the Township of Whitby riotice of his objection to approval of the said by-law together with a statement of the grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal foard may approve of the said by-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the by-law will be considered. about 3% dozen cook-} in diameter. | HOUSEHOLD HINT | Paste floor wax makes a fine substitute for shoe polish, its neutral color taking to light or dark shoes. DATED at Toronto this 8th day of December B. VICKERS, Acting. Secretary. SUMMARY OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF BY-LAW 1826 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY INCLUDING A_ BRIEF . ins DESCRIPTION OF LAND TO WHICH IT APPLIES TO LIVE IN BRANTFORD 1. RE: SECTION 1 OF BY-LAW 1826 1. PURPOSE AND EFFECT At St. Mark's Church re- The purpose and effect of Section 1 of the by-law is to cently Joan Ann Fleming be- extend the provisions, regarding lots having less frontage came the bride of Ronald cr orea than required, to include lots situated in an George Leiich. The bride is Agricultural (A) Zone. This will in effect, allow for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. construction of dwellings on some lots now under separate ownership which would otherwise not qualify for building permits under By-law No, 1784 1961, James A. Fleming of Oshawa and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Leitch of Waterloo, Ontario --Photo by Ireland GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES UAW AUXILIARY NO. 27 to send to the Dorcas Centre The Ladies' Auxiliary No. 27,, The Christmas party for the UAW, met recently in the UAW members wil! be held on Tues- Hall with Sister Ethel Thom- day evening, Dec. 12 son presiding. Roll call and Nara Sk sainties were read by Sister WESTMINSTER WE Marguerite Sawyer and Sister The December meeting of Marjorie McNeil gave the treas-- Westminster United Church urer's report Sister Hazel Far- Women's Federation was held row read the accounts. Sister|in the Sunday School Hall. It Ardeth Armstrong was reported was in the form of a pot luck ill. supper. The supper ended with It was agreed to send dona-,a visit from Santa Claus and tions to the following: $25 to'gifts were exchanged the Sick Children's Hospital in) Mrs. William Grylls opened Toronto, $100 to the newly- the devotiona: period with call A. formed UAW Auxiliary in Bar-'to worship. The scripture was ™ rie and $100 to Local 880, Team-| read by Mrs Gwen Brown. Mrs sters Union in Oshawa. John Porter offered prayer. The Auxiliary will officially Mrs. William Grylls read medi- affiliate with the recently or-|tation entitled, "What a Con ganized Canadian Labor Con- trast There is'? Several women gress Ladies' Auxiliaries which) of the choir sang three carols, will hold its first convention in|*fere We Come Vancouver in April, 1962. "I Heard the Bells on Christ- Delegates elected to the Osh--mas Day,' and "Shepherds, awa and Dstrict Labor Council/Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep." were Sisters Alice Reardon,/Mrs. John Porter led the group Hazel Farrow and Viola Pilkey! in prayer with Sisters Marguerite Sawyer, The -- Ettie Thursby and Irene Amey|church to attend an_ ors as alternates recital after which refresh Winner of the sweater draw ments were served was Sister Jean McKean The next meeting will be held The annual children's party on January 8 will be held on December 16 in . the UAW Hall at 10:30 a.m is APPLICATION This amendment applies to all land in the Township of Whitby within an Agricultural (A) Zone, SECTION 2 OF BY-LAW 1826 . PURPOSE AND EFFECT The purpose and effect of Section 2 of the by-law is to relax the restrictions for minimum exterior side yard requirements sufficiently to allow the issuance of building permits on corner lots on the registered plons listed in subparagraph (b APPLICATION This amendment applies listed in subporagraph (b) 3. RE: SECTION 3 OF BY-LAW 1826 PURPOSE AND EFFECT The purpose and effect of Section 3 i) of the by-law is to clarify the meaning of the existing section of By-law 1874, by punctuation, so it is clearly understood that the dwelling referred to is for the use cf persons em- ployed on the same lot. The purpose and effect of Section 3 ii) of the by-law is to relax the restrictions for minimum interior side yard requirements sufficiently, for residential uses (other than for persons employed on the 'same lot), to allow the WESTERN STYLE placement of residences in other than the centre of the lot to provide some variety of location anc also allow By ALICE BROOKS the owner to take advantage of the topogrephy of the Let your young TV fan -- boy lot this or girl -- gallop along with a) '€/ Western hero on this pony. | 2. APPLICATION Make pony hassock of "ul This amendment applies to all land in the Township of only to the registered plons a-Caroling,"' group adjourned to ery fabri or ticking; stuff Whitby within an Agricultural (A) Zone with excelsior, straw. Saves fine} MURRAY ROBINSON furniture. Pattern 7445: 144%x19-/ CLERK, TOWNSHI? OF WHITBY, inch transfer; directions. : Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS BROOKLIN, Ontorio Christmas party and exchange for its last meeting of the pone 4 cea te aie of gifts for members will be on year St. Mark's WA. started fewhie "cule bE The Ouhawa December 19 at 6.30 p.m. Mem- with a pot !uck luncheon on Time: "Needlecraft Dept ~ Osh- bers are asked to donate salads.'Thursday, December 7. The awa Ontario. Print 'Siainy On Wednesday afternoon, De-|Reverend Albert Woolcock said NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN heartbeat device in a 73-year-jbeen cember 6, the Auxiliary catered grace. Members brought Christ- NUMBER salsa! | to approximately 400° retirees mas gifts suitably wrapped NEVER and guests at a gala Christmas po given for welfare work 200. ve party. Sister Mary Slater and yrs. Harold Beamish opened chet, her commit'ee served refresh- beg ments. ST. MARK'S WA ELECTRIC HEART HEALTH WARNING LONDON (CP) -- Surgeons warned by to BEFORE VALUE! of repeated heart aitacks. The|that sew, weave, embroider,/watch, sends small prayers Lal -- pn yee crafl Catalog -- ready now! See|the beat. . a) were welcomed. Mr oolcock | Beautiful Bulkies in a complete) -- ST. PETERS WA spoke on a new girls' auxiliary fashion section plus paaaprents, Y At a recent meeting of St./to be started at St. Mark's with jinens toys, afghans, slipcovers ANNA Pea. Peter's WA President Mrs. Ger-/Mrs. William Blackhall as lead-piys 2 free patterns. Send 25c| ~ ald Craigie opened with the de-er and Mrs Walter Cross and! now plus 1c Provincial tax. votional period Mrs. Lloyd Harding, assistants - The meeting was then turned! Mrs, Phillip Lawrence, JA over to the Rev. W. G. Linley jeader, spoke of their Christmas who installed the officers for)party when the JA group from the coming year. Honorary Christ Church would be their president, Mrs, W. G. Linley; guests president, Mrs. Charles Temp-' Mrs, Waller lar; vice - president, Mrs. John service convener, reported on Patterson, secre ary, Mrs. 'yisit to Hillsdale Manor and Lloyd Plume; treasurer, Mrs. will send Christmas greetings W. Boarman; Dorcas secretary,|to some of the senior citizens Mrs. Reginald Anderson; assist-|Mrs. J. H. Lee consented to be ant, Mrs. Gerald Craggie; edu-|the new social service secre- cation secretary, Mrs. W. G.\tary for 1962 Linley; press secretary, Mrs Mrs, Beamish thanked all who Charles Hester helped with the bazaar and It was decided to send ajnearly new sale which was very Christmas parcel to an Angli-|successful and wished all a can worker in Winnipeg very Happy Christmas and New Bales are being made. ready! Year ing them ELECTROLUX (Canada) Limited Formerly of 325 Simcoe Meens, social Street S., now located at 26 THOMAS ST. OSHAWA PHONE 723-4163 Attend The Gigantic AUCTION SALE Being Held At... FELT Bros. Jewellers 12 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA DAILY **s"° 12 P.M. SHARP AT # 2 SALES DAILY - 12 P.M. -- 7 P.M. é FRE DRUGS 28 KING ST. E. DIAL 723-4621 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. BEAUTIFUL GIFTS GIVEN AWAY AT EACH AUCTION SESSION! WINNIPEG (CP) -- Users of} have planted a battery-operated coin-operated laundromats nave Manitoba old woman, bedridden because Health Minister George Johnson solvents used may cause} , 200 designs to knit, cro-|instrument, the size of a large|gas intoxication. He said gar-| S electric: ments should be aired and car} the business session with special quilt in our new 1962 Needle-jshocks to the heart to regulate) vents be opened while transport-! TENDERS FOR DEMOLITION SEALED TENDERS, addressed to Chairman, City | Property Committee, c/o City Clerk, and endorsed "Tender for Demolition' will be 5:00 p.m. (E.S.T.) MONDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1961 for the demolition of a frame dwelling with Insul Brick Siding at 268 Park Road South, Oshawa. All materia! to become property of successful bidder ' | received until | Tender Forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. | F, E- Crome, P.Eng., City Engineer, Oshawa, Ontario. | THE COPORATION OF | THE CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING TAKE NOTICE that the coun- cil of the Coroporation of the City of Oshawa at its meet- ing to be held on Monday the 2nd day of January, 1962, intends to pass a by- law to stop up and close that part of Dunkirk Avenue be- MILK PRECAUTION LONDON (CP)--A precaution, against danger of radioactive jiodine in milk is suggested by Dr. O. S. Kohnstamm in the \British Medical Journal. He ;says the iodine has a radioac-| tive half-life of eight days, and! if milk and milk products are |kept in the refrigerator for two |to three weeks the toxity would ibe greatly reduced. HOUSEHOLD HINT Never save oily or paint- tween Normandy Street anda stained rags to use again; the point four hundred and (fire hazard is too great. seventy-four and forty-four | ne fundinds ot Ce | A a i THE AUTHOR OF AND TAKE NOTICE thot at the said meeting the Coun- cil shall hear in person' or by its counsel, solicitor or agent any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard | THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE DAUGHTER DATED AT OSHAWA THIS 9TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1962 "L. R. BARRAND" MORRISL. WEST BEAUTYREST AND MARSHALL REPAIRS SPRING MATTRESSES COM- PLETELY REBUILT LIKE NEW. TWO-DAY SERVICE. AND OTHER EIDERDOWNS _RE-COVERED. DAY -- 728-6451 NIGHT -- 723-4131 ONTARIO BEDDING CO. $3.95 A McLeod Book At Your Bookellers | | j|centre, was presented with the NEWS IN BRIEF |McGill school of social work's distinguished alumnus award. A social worker for 30 years, she has an 18-year-old daughter studying for a similar career. COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW Featuring: Radio end Recording Stars : SUNDAY NIGHT HUBBIES HELPED TOO MONTREAL (CP) -- Part of the Montréal Junior League's golden anniversary celebrations, the '"'Raze the Roof' revue, in- cluded some husbands in the cast. Proceeds of the revue, which ran for three days, go to ee community trust fun SHARP GROUP LONDON (CP)--Newest mem- ber of the Embroiderers' Guild is a Miss Needle. Her first sub- scription came to the guild 8:30 P.M. tweasurer, Wilfred Button. | BED BARN NOTED WORKER \ ' Seis Gaston MONTREAL (CP)--Muriel B. nO over? McCrea, executive director ail night 5:30 CKLB Redio the Montreal children's service vii by Why A a Both Cube Candle will put a light in her eyes. Blue Grass, <\ June Geranium, Soap Drum brings a luxurious round Bath Soop. Blue Grass, June Geranium. $1.25 Travel-Pak Dusting Powder for fragrance wherever she goes. Blue Gross, June Geranium. We Hamer anper Yet al Bath Salts perfume and soften the hardest water, Lilac, Pine, dune Geranium. $2.00 DON'T SLIP INTO AN ACCIDENT ON SLIPPERY ROADS! Leave more room between you and the car ahead. Drive at slower speeds. Driving too close to the car ahead of you is inviting an accident. Test the surface of the road regularly to determine conditions, and when you do have to brake, pump your brakes rapidly to prevent skidding or locking the wheels. Be winterwise. Winterize your driving as well as your car. pi HOLAE An 8 et Highway Safety Branch ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Hon. H. L. Rowntree, Q. C., Minister Hand and Body Lotion for smooth-as-satin hands and after-bath use. $1.25 & $2.25 Bath Basket trimmed with dainty flowers. Blue Grass Puff-Puff ond Both Soop, $2.25 Bath Oil Drum presents five vials of Blue Gross Bath Oil, $3.50 Fluffy Milk Bath softens, per- fumes, makes billows of foam in the .both. Blue Gross. 6 oz. $4.50 "Golden" Soap Dish comes with Blue Grass Perfume Purse Atom- izer and Hand Soop, $5.00 CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. 530 SIMCOE ST. S. | pHone 723-2245 OSHAWA 'prone 725-3546 [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4668] ALSO STORESJN BOWMANVILL HITBY PLAZA

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