Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1962, p. 7

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cmon Dial 723-3474 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Spalding. There {s a festival'near Stratford-on-Avon. The; Chocolate Cream there which lasts until May 12,|Marston Morris dancers are still in honor of 'these blooms. famed. This spring there are : Britain is compact. You can|Special events stirring in War-| Refrigerator Cake witness the opening wf*the Pit-|wickshire. The Shakespeare| iochry Drama Festival in Scot-|Season of Plays starts at the 1 \iand on April 21 and easily be|Royal Shakespeare Theatre, in London for the Easter Parade|Stratford-on-Avon, April. lon April 22. Then comes ta A Pee Gee scr A bas P Padstow in* Cornwalligins a his ~ g i sh Rares ylang berg and music on May '%,| unsweetefied chocolate ling hobby horse dance with an-|commemorating the part of this 1 cup milk cient music, which lasts all day|great castle in English history.) 2-3 cup sugar in the sun, Every day till May| This is in connection with the) eggs aspoon pure vanilla envelope plain unflavored gelatine 4 cup cold water (1 ounce) squares THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, February 17, 1962 J with Maypoles and throngs of| : ; 2 9 it's Me ' \great festival opening at Coven-| 12 it's May Day great se" pening at \ 1 te try May 25 for the dedication ot| ¥, teaspoon salt somewhere, | clad children. There|the new cathedral. 1 cup whipping cream | s | & ; Isles, in the middle of February}, -- Fi . s ' While Winter Tightens Grip Here some British towns. Welford,|in southern England, the famous| Soften gelatine in water. Cut/Chocolate mixture into mold, ; Warwickshire, has one # hun-|opera festival begins. The Chel-|chocolate fine, and combine|and garnish wth additional) |sea Flower Show, largest in the|with milk and half of sugar in| Whipped world, takes place May 23 to 25|top of double boiler, Place over|Makes about 6 to 8 servings. \in London, and spring events|hot water, and beat until choco- ae Morris\come to a glorious climax Onjlate is melted. Separate eggs,| The outside of a house should 18 Dancers, Shakespeare spoke of|June 2 with Trooping the Color|and beat yolks lightly. With the|be painted in either the spring) same beater, beat chocolate andjor fall when insects are: scarce.| Spring Has Arrived in Britain Spring comes incredibly early|colnshire, the tulips are spread- in Britain. The daffodils startjing a & blooming at Tresco, in the Scilly|they're in full bloom all about|*'dancing Marston', a and soon, imperceptibly, in a * golden swath, they creep across the hills of Cornwall and Somer- set. By middle March they're} . "fluttering and dancing in the breeze'" about the lakes of Gras- mere and Ambleside wher« {Wordsworth walked under the ;|pale blue hills. it -- that tropical Britain's ..% spring early, It's the Gulf Stream that doe: priceless current 0 water which make: climate . mild, -- its and its winters short. THE GREEN TURF One of ihe first events is the | Grand National at Aintree, ed the call world's most excitins 'horse race, March 31, The tur' PAIR Times Photo THE ANNIVERSAR, --Oshawa s fabulously green as_ thr horses thunder down the. tracl and sail over enormous hedge: Friends Arrange Surprise Party For Mr. And Mrs. Leo Kozak Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kozak who| From the bride's are celebrating their silver wed-|.hey received a_ silver cake ding anniversary on February) late and gifts of a silver candy 27 were guests of honor at lish,: pillowcases -and a. bou- drops pop out copses and woods. The Thame: mother, Cambridge and ditches. anemones and dew in a Violets, is festive with flowers and new leaved trees when Oxford anc have their annua! boat race on April 7 On the eastern plains of Lin- surprise party recently when|quet of flowers were also re- friends and relatives gathered|°eived from friends at the Hetman Hall, Merritt) Their son, Gerald, who {fs street, Oshawa presently stationed in Winnipeg Leo Kozak and the former,with the Canadian, Army, Lena Holodryzuk were married gratulated them bf telegram. in the Church of All Nations in Guests were present from Toronto on February 27, 1937,,0shawa, Hampton, Toronto,| and have six children, Mrs.|Starborough, and Waterford,| Dennis Parfitt (Sonia), Gerald,|and also present was the maid| Robert, Joseph, Barbara and of honor, Mrs. Mary Corbett, | Edward. They lived in Oshawa the former Mary Tucker. for 14 years and recently built a home near Hampton. UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES On behalf of friends and rela- tives, the bridegroom's sister WOODCREST H - § ASSOC. A dessert luncheon was serv- Mrs. James Stark, presented the couple with a chest of silverware, and the older daugh- ter, Sonia, presented a silver ed prior to the February meet; ing of Woodcrest. Home and School Association. There was a large attendance. | tea set from their children. Plans Are Made .} ' For Day Of Prayer Pls president, Mrs. Glynn The preliminary meetings for,Pearse, opened the meeting by the iy eaeata World Day of|reading a poem on "Brother prayer were held recently;0od". | when 35 women representing 20| The minutes were read by Oshawa Churches gathered to Mrs. Joseph Kovacs, treasur- plan the services which will be/er's report was given by Mrs. held in the Salvation Army Cita-| John | Collins. del Friday, March 9, at. 2.30} Mrs. Donald Brown of the and 7.30 p.m. Jaycette's showed a film entitl- The Key Woman, Mrs. F. N. ed "Dangerous Strangers" Swackhammer, opened the|This covered a subject which meetings with prayer and medi-jeveryone is concerned about tation and announced that and do not always know how to Lieut.-Colonel. Annie Fairhurst, warn. their children about the corresponding secretay of the possibility of being approached Women's Inter-Church Council by a stranger who offers them of Canada will be the speaker a ride or entices them with at both services. ,candy. After the film was shown _Representatives of Women's'it was highly recommended Groups from many of the Pro-.that it be shown to the chil- testant Churches of the city will'dren. Mrs. Donald Brown ex- take part in each service, |plained that it had been passed Mrs. Marsland Rankin will by four doctors and would not lead the afternoon service at|scare children in any.way. Mrs.| which Miss Norma Bowen will|David J. Pugh thanked Mrs. sing. The evening service will/Brown for showing the film. be led by Mrs. Sargent and) It was announced that March Mrs. Jan Drygala will be the, will be "Open House" Also that soloist. i at the April meeting members The executive extends a/from the CAC will hold a panel warm welcome to every woman discussion. of the city to join in this world! Room count was won by Miss wide service of prayer. Marilyn Adams class. : | CLUB CALENDAR con-/ MONDAY Women's Hospital Aux. Sunshine Rebekah Lodge 16th Scout Mothers' Aux 8th Scout Mothers' Aux. FE. A. Lovell H-S Assn. Conant H-S Assn. College Hill H-S Assn. Coronation H-S Assn. Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Bus. and Prof. Women's Club Hospital Aux. (Evening Ch.) TUESDAY Daughters of England St. Peter's WA TOPS Club SA Home League Christ Church WA Fellowship Unit UAW Aux. No. 27 Canadian Legion Aux. Holy Trinity WA Northminster UCW Helping Hand Auxiliary Courtice H-S Assn. Westmount UCW 15th Scout Mothers' Aux. St. Paul's Guild Victoria Lodge LTB Albert Street UCW Knox Presbyterian WMS St. Joseph's CPTA St. Christopher's CPTA WEDNESDAY Queen Mary Lodge ist Scout Mothers' Aux. 7th Scout Mothers' Aux. King Street UCW 16th Group Committee CedarDale UCW Dr. Robert Thornton H-S Patriarch Militant Aux. Albert St. UCW 2 Pearl Group THURSDAY Calvary Baptist WMS 19th Group Committee Christ Church Five. Guild Albert Street UCW Oakleigh Lodge, LOBA Couples' Club St. Matthew's WA Scout Esecutive Bd. Eva Alexander Unit thousanc} rainbow. By April brightly - are permanent Maypoles in| On May 21, at Glyndebourne|1 dozen lady fingers \dred feet high. DANCERS, PAGEANTS the for It's time village! for the Queen's birthday. milk mixture until smooth, Stir ja little of chocolate into yolks,} then combine with remaining! chocolate, and cook, stirring constanty, about 5 minutes, until slightly thickened. Add HOUSEHOLD HINT Hate to iron a_ tablecloth? You won't have to if after laun- dry you stretch it out on a sheet on top of the carpet; stretch softened gelatine and stir until]jt taut and pin securely into 'dissolved. Blend in vanilla. Cool} juntil thick but not set. Beat) carpet until dry. legge whites with salt until stiff, land gradually beat in remain-' jing sugar. Whip cream until stiff, and gradually beat in re- maining sugar. Whip cream luntil stiff. Fold meringue and) leream into chocolate mixture.| 'Split lady fingers, and line 1%4-| quart mold with them. Spoon cream if desired.| Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genosha. Hotel, Feb. 20, 21 PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these dates TO LIVE IN NEW TORONTO of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ray Norsworthy of Oshawa and.the bridegroom is the son of Mr and) Mrs. Werner Baasch, New Toronto A Married recently at King Street United Church were Mr. and Mrs. Uwe. Hinrich Trulsen. The bride, the for- mer Miss Marilyn Alberta A Little Talk About Harr-Care by JUTTA GUNTHER OSHAWA; In this little talk about hair care we will try to tell you something about hair care in general, about washing, tinting, bleaching, permanents, hair styles, new fashions and novelty ideas in hair dressing. This little tolk will be a weekly feature; the writer has been engaged in the hair dressing business and has successfully operated her own bus ss fora good many yeors. If you would like to hove special questions answered, please give us a call, drop in, or write us a letter. Topic for this week is: Tinting and Coloring. Recently an en- tire new method of tinting has been developed, which is gen- erally known as the 6-week rinse. It is designed to bring out the natural hoir color in a vigorous way, highlighting your new spring wardrobe with the brilliance of natural look- ing, 'glamorous hair. If you would. like: a not-too-drastic change of color to match your new suit or dress, the six-week | rinse is ideal To give you the opportunity to get acquainted with this won- derful new way of tinting, we, at Jutta's beauty salon, will give you a six-week rinse with- out charge or obligation, with your wash and set. Jutta's stoff hos been thoroughly trained in this treatment. The regulor charge is $2.00. So why not drop in for your next wasn ond set? You'll just love the new 6-week rinse 'Til next week, sorne day «es same poper, Quita. Norsworthy, is the daughter | --Photo by Mary's Studio | CONTEST! : IT'S EASY...IT'S FUN... But... BEST OF ALL, It will acquaint you with a building project, so unique, so modern and so sensible, that you'll be glad you entered the contest. dleros....WHAT YOU DO: Cut out or mark the picture you like best. Write a caption of ten words or less, using the word "Braemor" which you think best suits the baby's expression. Then put your caption and picture in an envelope marked "CONTEST" and bring it to Braemor Gardens Model Home, Stevenson Rd Oshawa, ..» AS MANY CAPTIONS AS YOU LIKE Your entry should be in our possession not later thon 5:00 p.m, March Ist, Most original captions will compete for the prize All captions will become property of -Braemor Gardens, and may be published without fur 167 Park Rd. N., ther notice Employees and relatives of the following firms are not eligible: The Oshawa Times, Braemor Gardens, Goldell Homes Ltd., Sub-Contractors for Goldeli Homes, Harry Millen Real Estate, By entering the contest, you agree to the conditions under which you ente Decide today. Enter this easiest of all contests, and . 5 « be sure to see 'Braemor', It's worth your while. A FILL IN THE ENTRY FORM BELOW N. and Annapolis Ave:, or mail it-to Braemor, REMENTT ONY OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEK-END WL Ese ate Sel, res i Sony if BRAEMOR =| si oe * eomeaisnasiee GARDENS. DON'T MISS IT!! D COME 0 ENTRY FORM Dear Sirs: | hereby submit my entry in the Braemor Baby" caption contest, | have read, and understand the conditions of the contest. CITY + Deke tems e © era remererete cs fenetemetenogemenens rene) ey . 2. | UT TO BRAEMO THIS WEEK-END "OSHAWA'S MOST CONVENIENT COMMUNITY"

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