Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1961, p. 7

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To Add to Your Holiday Buffet Here's a variation on the pop- ular cranberry salad. This one uses cranberry juice and lemon juice as the base for a delici- ous fruit salad. 1 pint cranberry juice cocktail 1 tablespoon (1 envelope) unflavored gelatin 4 cup bottled lemon juice tablespoons sugar Y% teaspoon salt 14 cup chopped apple % cup halved and seeded Tokay grapes 2 GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES CONANT H and § ASSN. The Reverend James Knight of King Street Pente- costal Church was the guest speaker at the December meet- ing of the Conant Home and School Association. The theme of his message was "the image of Christmas". Mr. McKnight has been teaching religious edu- cation to the pupils of Grades 7 and 8 of Conant School for the it has been a privilege to teach the beys and girls of this school and that he was "cautious to bring nothing but the Word of iGod to them at all times". | Mr, Albert Vass sang "O Holy Night" and "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas'. The guests were introduced by the presi- SPORTSWEAR 11. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT FOR CHRISTMA, ""OPPING tast four years: He stated that| 4 dent, Mrs. loan Smale and Mrs Clifford McQuarrie. Mrs, Fred} Britten expressed thanks. The door prize was won by | Mrs. R. T. Gay and the attend- | ance banner by Mrs. Robert! Robertson's Grade 2 class. The meeting closed with the} Vass. WORKING WOMEN EYE-CATCHING WITH LIVELY TASTE Rosy Red, Cranberry Salad Mold | June, 1960, compared with 7,- | 123,000 in 1948. We (0) | 'Jo Aldivinckle, Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 21, 1961 Last Minute | Gift Suggestions... FROM BLACK'S | % eup chopped celery | % cup chopped walnuts Heat 1 cup cranberry juice.) |Soften gelatin in lemon juice; | |add. hot cranberry juice, sugat| jand salt, Stir until the gelatin jis dissolved. Add remaining) cranberry juice and cool. ae until partially set. Add fruit,| celery and walnuts. Pour into a} 4-cup mold or into 6 individual) molds. Chill until firm. Unmold} and: serve on greens with| HILLSIDE FELLOWSHIP GRP. |cisht, mayonnaise. Serves six to eight.) The regular meeting of the present, Hillside Fellowship Group was) Sjecial guests for the evening Women's Editor 7| GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES 18 December with 54 Baking Soda an For Post Christmas Doldrums The brand new year often starts off with a brand new cold, s ' and not surprisingly. Activities! simply ignore it. are stepped up from before Christmas right through to Jan- uary first Mest ef the activities, which include lagt-minute shop- ping and parieas brings you in contact with large groups of peo- ple. And there's one in every crowd ... some cold sufferer who's carelessly passing the germs around. Since you've probably been expending more than your usual quota of energy, your resistance may be low. If 30, watch out. You may. play host to a cold. Scientists aren't much closer to discovering a sure cure for a cold than they were five or even ten years ago. If you take to your bed at the first sign of held at the home of Mrs. George|we:e senior women of the| See our selection of Smith, Evangeline drive. This|Cnuich. The president, Mrs.| was a Christmas meeting and a| Neta Hoagland opened the meet-| hot pot-luck supper was served.|ing followed by a_ sing-song.| The regular meeting followed|\rs. George Galloway led in: nein Wea toes Hawes oo prayer, Mrs. Douglas Churchill carols. Mrs. Aus' er pre-|. ia at ; sided and Mrs. Harold Secley two duets. Mrs, A. R. Allowas was at the organ. Mrs. Allen). : Johnston opened the meeting|W@S suest speaker and brought |a message on 'Our First Christ- d Lemon Juice pre fo maton SWEATERS SLIMS and SKIRTS the sniffles, the cold may last a jday less than it would if you | Singing of carols, led by Mr. C.|# The:standard cold relievers were first popularized back in |grandmother's day. There's as- jpirin that eases the aches and helps keep fever down. There's| |baking soda that quells queasi- jness if the aspirin doesn't agree jwith you -- just half a teaspoon /of baking soda in a half glass of | water. Baking soda has two other! time-tested cold uses. A_half teaspoon of soda mixed with the| f juice of a lemon in a glass of water helps promote general re- llief. A half teaspoon mixed with a half glass of water, gargled several times a day, brings sore throat relief. Add som2 nose drops and| cough drops to this short roster) with prayer. The Scripture was} read by Mrs. Walter Ciona. Mrs.|mas Gift" -- when God gave! and Mrs.|His only Son to-whosoever will! Carman Westlake , Harry Grant sang two duets. receive Him. The speaker was Mrs. 'W. Niven) Miss Ruth Skinner showed Aitken. slides of her trip to Bermuda Mrs. Walter Ciona ---- and Jamaica. meeting in prayer. Members! 4 pp», i eee mil be contaied by telephone nP™erematon of mane was |regarding the next meeting. | mex. | There's nothing she would rather find under i the tree. . | | Many colors 10TH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX.) Each guest was given a gift, A pot luck supper was thejafter which refreshments were| eature of the December meet-|served by the Social Committee. ing of the 10th Oshawa Scout! Next meeting will be on Janu- Mothers Auxiliary, held recent-|ary 15 at. the home of. Mrs. ly in the Salvation Army Cita-| Clifford Trick, Garrard Road, | Mrs. Marsland Rankin was| NEWS IN BRIEF " the special guest. Her inspira-| tional words were the highlight} and styles to choose from If In Doubt... A gift certificate will Choose her gifts from her favorite store Where you'll find the LARGEST STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM A There were 8,210,000 women | i working in Britain at the end of | #% THOUSANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. PRICED 6.98 UP EVERY COLOR - STYLE AND MATERIAL - SIZES 34 to 42 rd, hdl PAR ab PORES I Of the evening. _ HELPS YOUNGSTERS o FORT PROVIDENCE, N.W.T. SLIMS From ...+.. 12.95 JERSEY STRETCHIES From . 10.95 SKI AND CURLING SLIMS From ...... of cold aids and you have as| : i efficient an army of cold fight- a geo Gehense at ers as any available, regardless Christmas toys which were later|(CP) -- The Women's Institute| of price. given to Major Marsland Rankin| |has offered to sponsor a class Costumed Skits for distribution to needy fam-|in basic English for five-year-| bined their annual Men's Night| Follow WA Dinner | ilies. jolds. The group has been con- The next meeting will be held| cerned over the fact that some! on Monday, January 15 at 8.00/children were spending two p.m. gs hy i saned porta they | and Christmas party recently,| The final meeting of the : id not understand well enough. | when they were entertained in|Rossland group of 'hs WA of]. CALVARY vnbel a LONDON (CP) -- The three the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don-|Northminster United Churc hj, ihe rag es Wo cena A 1. {daughters of Canadian - born ald Lowe. took the form of a Christmas |,-3ny ba M held Gal hae food magnate Garfield Weston Following grace, and thejdinner party and was held at/!0vsiup was held al \alvary Jaycee Creed, led by Jaycee|the Hotel Genosha recently. J. E. Rutherford, the guests en-| Wooden spoon dolls with bil-; joyed a sumptuous turkey din-|lowing red skirts were used as/by three costumed "'charac- ner prepared by the Jaycettes.|place cards and added to the|ters," a mother, a father and aj BLOUSES From .. SHIRTS From ... SKIRTS From 4.30 95 12.95 be appreciated. Blacks. Ladies' Wear Ltd. 72 SIMCOE ST. N. open tonight until 9 725-1219 Jaycettes Entertain At Turkey Dinner For Jaycees The Oshawa Jaycettes com- LEATHER PALM KNITS From . 5.95 ANGORA GLOVES From .... 3.95 ANGORA MITTS From 3.95 WOOL GLOVES & MITTS From 2.98 | 19.95 [Baptist Church on Monday ate working in his Piccadilly specialty store, Fortnum and Mason. They supervise a jew- elry and silverware counter. Jaycette President Mrs. J. E.|festive decorations. Also atjbaby to see Santa. Group mem- as Rutherford announced plans for|each place was a candle and|bers sat on Santa's knee in turn| the Christmas party at the/following grace, Mrs. William}and told their wishes for Christ-| Bowmanville Training School. |Kent led in. a candle lighting|mas. | Under the leadership of Mrs.|ceremony The program closed with aj Donald Lowe, chairman of the; After a delicious repast; the|"little girl' reciting "Thelg party, the guests enjoyed danc-|president, Mrs. William Blight,|King's Breakfast" following} ing, games and singing Christ-|thanked the members for their|which, card bingo was played. | #12 mas 'carols. efforts during the year. | Taking part in the program! SR Those present were: Mr. and) The program for the evening|were: Mrs. Victor Cubitt, Mrs.| # Mrs. D. C. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.|Was in charge of Mrs.\Kent, Mrs. Esther Lane, Mrs.|¥ J. E. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs.|Kent's committee, A sing song.|Mellville Bell, Mrs. Jack Piatti,| D. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|led by two "geisha girls" was/and Mrs. Kenneth Farrow. Mrs.| liam Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.|accompanied at the piano by|Floyd Wood had assisted in| ae D. A. Knowler, and Mr. and|Mrs. George Morgan. jarranging the program but, was| Mrs. Donald Webster. Santa Claus arrived followed unable to be present. The Oshawa Jaycettes recent-| ly assisted the local Junio r| SBUBEBESABABABEBABEBaBEBABABEB ABEBEBERABEt> M Chamber of Commerce in its) & ee. annual Christmas party for the! % BIRKS boys of Jury House, Ontario) Training School, Bowmanville. GENTLEMEN! HEAD WARMERS From .... 2.98 HEAD SCARVES-WOOL Fron 2.98 JERSEY BALACLAAVAS From 2.98 ANGORA HATS - TAMS From . 2.98 Many with matching Gloves - Mitts. The newest thing in Headwear. val KX CHANEL SILK PATTERN SQUARES 1.98 up SCARVES. PLAIN-FIGURED SILK HEAD SQUARES .. 2.98 up CHIFFON SQUARES 1.00 up e@ CAR COATS Suburban, Glazier, or Storm, Suedellas. Laminated Jersey, Wool Shaggy, Cord- uroy Collars, also Borg lined. Short, 36- incher. 34 or Full length. rrom 19.95 While the boys entertained their guests, and were in turr enthralled by the magic of Mr Thomas Hart, the Jaycettes pre- pared refreshments for the boys. Mrs. William Edwards, chair- man of the project, selected for the club, 10 books of the "How and Why Wonder Series," whict were presented for the Jury House Library, by President Mrs. J. E. Rutherford. Jaycee! & Jim McCall thanked the mem-| 2 bers for their assistance at this| & A Diomond-Set Wrist Watch . yearly occasion. set | 2 A Captive Pearl In Gold Bracelet ... & An Aquomarine and Digmond Ring | & A Cultured Pearl and Diamond Ring at 85.00 | DA Sapphire ond Diamond Ring . et 250.00 A 14k Gold Modern Necklet ....+e00. sees @t 75.00 PA Pair of Diamond Eorrings » at 250.00 eA Ruby and Diarnond Ring at 625.00 + at 125,00 et 425.00 .. from 55,00 seccees, 1.98 up @ DRESSES - of all kinds No Evening or Fussy FROM 16.95 up PLD PDDPP ADO MMOD THE ORIGINAL @ REVERSIBLE SKIRT 16.95 ,.. 19.95 @ GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE | ALWAYS WELCOME Still Not Decided On Thet SPECIAL Christmas Gift ? May we suggest one of the following BEBABIBEBABABIBABABEBABAB. A Tourmeline ond Diemond Pendant ... et 185,00 - from 69.50 . at 73.00 at 285.00 @ WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO GENTLEMEN SHOPPERS THE MOST : TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME CHANEL @ SEEQUR UNUSUAL WINDOWS & An Opal and Diamond Ring @ ASMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE A Pole Blue Star Sapphire and Diamond Ring A Strand or Two of Beautiful Cultured Pearls @ WE GLADLY EXCHANGE CHRISTMAS GIFTS 'SEIGNEU SRAIBIBAIBERG papa gasases All these fine pieces of jewelry are now in our store, with style and beouty to suit any lady ond at prices to suit ony budget. BIRKS JEWELLERS - OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and: pinfitted in your home. 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 >) : Codmelic Deparlment CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. €. 530 SIMCOE ST. S. | PHONE 723-2245, OSHAWA, PHOME | 725-3 [ROSSLYN-PLAZA - 728-4668] ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZ/ JE BIBEBIBEBETIGEBABABETEBECEBUBABIBEBABEBEBABABABEL 722-3511 wn in. 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