THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 21, 1962 _| St. Mary's CWL _ February Meeting The February meeting of St. Mary of the People Council of The Catholic Women's League was held recently in the church jauditorium. The Reverend Norbert Gignac Jopened the meeting with the League prayer. Presiding at her last meeting was Mrs. Frank) |Donald. - | The minutes were read by Mrs. Leonard Weeks. The treas- urer's report by Mrs, Edward Chenier. The spiritual convener, Mrs/ {Kenneth Johnson thanked every- lone who contributed to the trav- Variety Ot New Gadgets Sure To Please Anyone By ELEANOR ROSS There were almost 200,000 items on display at the recent National Housewares Show. Some things, of course, were old favoMtes done over just a bit, as well as old favorites practically revamped. In addi- tion, there were some 500 new items, some of them outstand- ing, and many the answer to a iiome owner's dream. Incidentally, we learned that consumers are expected to spend over six billion dollars this year for household items, interest was a portable ther- moelectric refrigerator that op- erates without the conventional motor and freezing system. Gadgets, of course, were in For the home that has.every-|profusion, including such no- thing except a patio, one manu-jtions as an electric can opener facturer offers a portable out-|with a magnetic bottle cap door entertainment centre. TABLE FOR SIX This comes equipped with balloon tires and has a bar that eatures an automatic ice breaker, a charcoal rotisserie with a heat indicator and up- catcher to do away with the pesky bouncing bottle cap. For the summer chef there will be hot mitts, each equipped with two thumbs, to be worn on either hand. No. excuse, then for a finger burn, because one mitt has been mislaid ! per and lower levels. There is HAS FLOW METER also a dining table to seat six. The yard - man will have 'This piece attracted much at-|things easier, too. tention and interest and, no doubt, orders. Coming on the market are lawn-sprinklers that are real much professional store buyer| One is equipped with a flow|cutting unit which can be used meter to measure the waterjon standard fruit jars. delivered to the lawn, then it}(OTHER IMPROVEMENTS shuts off the unit. This is a Small improvements on stand- good item for areas where the|ard items include placing a pic- water-table is low. jnic jug pouring spout onto the Then there's an electric mois-|cap and adding an automatic turer meter that measures both|pulp ejector to a fruit and veg- water and fertilizer content ofjetable juicer. the soil. A vertical electric broiler Another novelty is a travel-jcooks meat like a toaster toasts ing sprinkler that rolls up its|bread. 200 yards of hose as it moves A ceramic tile centre in a along and shuts itself off when|histess tray of stainless steel the job is done. serves as a hot plate or cut- For the kitchen there is ajting surface. multitude of items, including Foam-backed place mats are a new oven rack for fat-free|designed to keep their proper roasting and a spoon-and-spread|place on the table -- real non- combination to simplify putting|skid jobs. jelly on bread. Flower fly .- swatters, chemi- An electric blender is being|cally operated bug traps, fruit- introduced that has a removablelshaped candles and a "black light" killer are included among other new items to cope with insects. Along this line, too, is shelf lining and edging treated to kill germs and crawly critters. Draperies at the living room window, or any other window in the house, can now be moved at the touch of an electric but- ton. And there's a gadget made to close the windows on a chilly morning. A drip - dry clothes rod for use over the bathtub has been designed to stay put without benefit of wall fasteners. And now, at last, according to one manufacturer, there's no excuse for not baking bread such as "Mother used to make."" A crank-operated mixer is the secret, we're told! lelliny apron. The proceeds, plain and fancy. ' Another item that attracted|improvements. which came to over $42, were sent to a missionary of the} \spiritual director's choice. | 4 Mrs. Kenneth McRae report. | led on the financial success of |the bingo booth. Mrs. Larry | |Dodds, convener of the religious larticles room expressed grati- tude to those who had been assisting her recently: Mrs. Ronald Gibbs who Is leonvening the Night of Cards} on March 5 reported that plans | \for this event were being com-| pleted by her committee. | Mrs. Augusta Descheemaeker and Mrs. Philip Vincent were thanked for the financial suc-| leess of their individual card .|parties which enabled the coun-! cil to turn over -a cheaue for $150 to Father Gignac for the building fund. Members were reminded of NYY SAAT: Lae BEST BUY!--5 VARIETIES--FANCY SUPREME BISCUITS | Red or Blue Brand ; te : j EXTRA LEAN YOU SAVE TWICE WITH TRIM '& pkgs. Bg. yf PRICE Fresh Pack--Cello Pkgs. ee ; R SWIFT PREMIUM "FAMOUS SUGAR CURED' BLAD I-Ib. Flat 6&9. Ib. "SPECIALLY SELECTED" SHORT RIB ROAST SPECIALLY SELECTED "FOR MEAT PIES OR STEWS" FEATURE --SAVE 10c--KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE | 2-LB. SIZE n>. Boneless STEWING BEEF «. 59 12-0Z. PLASTIC MOULD EACH 1-LB. PKGS. that. -- THE BOSS ham Chapter Dear Boss: In case you feel) pppgm's also introduced| lonely, I received many letters were Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, Mrs! from executives spelling out the/Meta Moore and Sunbeam past same complaint. matrons and patrons: Mrs. ' Nance McLeese, Mrs. May)% Dear Ann Landers: A girl in'tang, Miss Flora Purdie, Mrs.\\ our crowd who is 17 is goingiporothy Haley, Mrs. Betty with a fellow 10 years older McKinstry, Mrs. Marion Girard, | than she is. When she grad-| Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, Mrs. Metal uates from high school in June|Moore Mrs. Martha Dunlop, | she ie lly marry are h |Mr. William Henderson bg hana ey hae or her, Visitors were also welcomed and ave Said so. Her answer! trom Markham, Pickering, Whit-| is "Look at the president of the by, Port Perry, Bowmanville. | United States and HIS wife. He, ", ie na is 12 years older than she is and they get along fine." : , Her. example does back up to Mrs, Annie Shorten and Mrs 1-LB ; se}| Gladys Little. BES, "BD. her argument but we still feel : : BAG this fellow is much too old for; Mrs. Cora Lyons gave sick © j our friend. Are we right? --|and sunshine report. M and J Mrs. Thelma _ Beerthuizen Dear M and J.:The number gave her report on the night of of years is often not so impor-|----_--_--_________--__- = tant as: WHICH years. The 10 years between 17 and 27 can be BEAR FACTS insurmountable ones, whereas) Three little bears, not the the 10 years between 25 and 35|Story book ones, found in the may mean nothing. Tweed District and turned over The First Lady married at 24. Ma the Ontario Department of She was a mature adult, had sands and Forests, have found The Chapter gave a_unani- mous ballot on life membership 12c OFF GIANT SIZE FRESH BAKED! SUNBEAM -- Reg. 45¢ Date Sandwich Cookies 14 to Package NOW ON SALE! 50-LB Peas |with benediction at 3 p.m, on is four-year-old Marvin Jo- ; 1a Cache t | Wityshyn, Gronlid, Saskatche- /y7.. Frank Donald thanked all| of office. Mrs. Max Coleman, | iv ANN LANDERS the term. office. A gift was presented to president of a sizable business.|an illness. The answer may be Max Coleman to the letter from "An Em-/Street, in San Francisco Mrs. Donald Branch were I started from the bottom 20/dues or fees. Gambler's Anon-|ing the members adjourned for) ' 7e Coupon In Each Package for a job well done." But it's/price of a stamp. honor of the outgoing president. two-hour lunches, 30-min-| ' ge The regular meeting of Sun- were received from Grand Offi-/ weather. At closing time, come the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Edna Anderson, past} I have interviewed a dozen|worthy patron life membership. It's Vitaminized--48-oz. Tins CHOICE TENDER WELL TRIMMED 1. How much ts the pay? |patrons of the district, Mrs./tron presented Mrs. Marion And now there is talk of a,assisted by Mrs. Thelma Beer- 1961 Yes, I believe in saying honorary member of Sunbeam supper, after which a_ few MOTHER JACKSON'S and are willing to give that both of Blue Ray Chapter, Port a ae hens tat tion ine: Mes. Audrey Martin BEST BUY!--Save 7c--3c Off Pack... fag * work. And they want no part of Wallace, associate patron, Mark: FEATURE !--SAVE 6c! PKGS. r : BAG JUICY RIPE ANJOU alae the winter regional meeting to "Tn ibe held at St. Gertrude's Roman MARVIN, AGED FOUR Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph | New Westminster, British |Sunday, February 25. Steve | As this was the last meeting seph. Marvin is the grandson = ' of Mrs. Joseph Halikowski, © wan. --Photo by Horsnby |the members and her executive ee ae ------'for the great assistance they} who has been first vice-presi-| dent, consented to accept the| Boss Rebuttal bi The council director spoke} ca words of praise for the wonder- ' : 7 eee ful work and humble leadership, To p y' her on behalf of the members. | 4. The presentation was made by I have never written to a news-/Gambler's Anonymous The. names of Mrs. Louis paper in my life but now I feel] Write to the national head-|Hughes, Mrs. Augusta Deschee- ployee." The headline read GA started only three years drawn for the special prayers "Dear Boss; When did you last}ago in Los Angeles. They now|in February years ago. Today I am '"'The/ymous boasts a remarkable per-|/ refreshments at a specially set Boss." I would like nothing/centage of "recoveries." It's tea table which was centred been a whale of a long time since I saw an employee who) " LODGES AND SOCIETIES * This is indeed the age of the| | fee-breaks and piped-in : a ag Sek they sp late|beam Chapter No. 73. Order of|cers for Birthday Night, March FEATURE !--SAVE 7c!--ALLEN'S hell or high water, they run out Mrs. Mabel Alpin, Worthy WG matron, gave a talk and) the doors as if the building were|Matron, presided, assisted by said how delighted she was to} young men since September. Do Special guests were presiding) The visiting worthy matrons} you know the questions they matrons and patrons and asso-jeach brought greetings from| 2. How much time off? Dorothy Haley, marshal, pre- Girard, -past matron, with a| 3. What is your retirement sented the flag framed certificate of her term} for € four-day week. For what? Sojthuizen, introduced associate) Refreshment committee, Mrs.| they can spend more time drink-/|conductress, Mrs. Edna Ander- T. Beerthuizen and co-convener,| TASTY MILD SEASONED : ss hapter and Presiding Matron games of cards were enjoyed. thank you for a job well done © , g , but where are the employees Mrs. Doris Nottingham; Mr - Perry; Mrs. Audrey McKenzie,| tra ounce? bags & | ovate weople complain there| Whitby Chapter; Mr. Jeff Mar-| oung peop P \tin, worthy patron;. Mrs. than ever before but most of). ; ; ; ciate matron and Mr. ( our-kinds don't recognize it be-\Greenham, associate patron ahah paacanstitie OMESTIC SHORT ENIN 31 BEST BUY!--Save 9c!--Fancy Quality 25-FT. ROLLS 6-0Z. TINS FANCY w. 10° | Pears ""' Sroe 25° | Maple Grove Market Catholic Church hall, starting, Halikowski, Veteran's avenue, | Colymbia, and Mr. t at which she would preside,| had given her during her rn presidency for the completion of | that Mrs. Donald gave while in Dear Ann Landers: I am thebling, like excessive drinking, is|the incoming president, Mrs. compelled to present a rebuttal quarters at 1135 O'Farrell|maeker, Mrs. Gerald' Reid and say thanks for a job well done?" have 30 chapters. There are no At the conclusion of the meet-| better than to say, "Thank you|certainly. worth gambling the|with a special "Book Cake" in had earned the compliment. | goof-off, the half-done job. They | SUMBEAM CHAPTER cards, A number of acceptances | they blame the traffic or the the Eastern Star, was held in/15 burning. iMr. William Henderson, acting/see the two members with a APPLE JUICE ask? ciate matrons and associate|their chapters. The worthy "oa plan? Mrs. Jean Scott, conductress, in office as worthy matron for| ing beer and watching TV? son, Past WG Matron, also an/Mrs. Bert Wight, served a hot ° : FEATURE !--SAVE 19¢! who take pride in achievement Len Colbear, worthy patron, HEAD CHEE E are no opportunities any more.|/Bvers, Ontario Chapter, Picke cause it is disguised as hard/nitham Chapter; Mr. William ] 15-OZ. C TINS 3c Off Pack-- MAPLE GROVE, ONTARIO BEST BUY!--Save 6c!--Send for your Lipton's Soup Mugs! LIPTON SOUPS CHICKEN NOODLE TOMATO VEGETABLE BEST BUY!--Save I1c "QUILTED" ; KAISER stom FOIL BEST BUY!--Save 18c ! FROZEN FOOD FEATURE--SAVE 21c! re ORANGE JUIC re ORANGE JUICE OUTSTANDING VALUE; ONTARIO'S FINEST NO. 1 VOLUME NO. 6 GOLDEN BOOK Enc clo edia Oot cee oan ae" NEW GREEN -- NO. yopes® | 'CUCUMBERS 99° 2 on 29° Cabbage | McKenna's Market Brown's Marketeria 948 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH BROOKLIN, ONTARIO Sproule's completed her education andj home in Toronto's Riverdale iecence a farmer cutting timber dis-| their eyes not yet open, were OUT clever back-wrap the favor-| may have to leave him because bow 'tie. C: cas | than three pounds and the|?OW tie. Cap sleeves are cool,| ee ne ee re lars classified as game animals aye tinted Pattern 4721 Misses' gambling problem but me.|2nd protected by law, farmers| Sizes rh 14, 16, 18, 20, Siz she 'Imay 'still destroy them when|'@Xes 4/2 yards Jo- ic. | Thank God I have the strength) they become a nuisance on their| Send Ft ENTS -- (40) factory,' too. Some weeks my NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE He has promised over and| Novelist Hilda Lewis is appeal-'c-o The Oshawa Times, Pattern ped 4 colours cards, dice and horses seem to|--not powders that keep on| Pattern Catalog -- ready now! thing? -- BLACK FRIDAY block drains and poison fish and| travel. All sizes! Send 35 cents CORNER SIMCOE AT MILL was actively involved in a suc- li oie boc ah pena BACK-WRAP » if.! 4 B pear Tied alter cessful career. This is the dif } _ By ANNE ADAMS | a s ore om i turbed her den. The tiny bears, ONE STEP dressing makes| Ki m2 : PKG. 4 l* Dear Ann Landers: My hus- . ae ae H "-s eave \ : bond ls « Wandertul giv. but y\only lightly covered with hair ite of busy women! No fitting | ey. if NN \\ AoA p A Together, they weighed less Problems -- cincli' waist - with| \ wel aia he can't stop gambling. \t f ie Rkaicnah nine 7 i 4:1.|Cubs were each less than eight|Comfortable; tucks, a dress-up We have three adorable chil-) ches in length Although bears| 'uch. | of a horse or I couldn't run my ' es 3B n : |property. cents in coins (stamps . cannot . house and work full time at the|PiOPSt!": is lbe accepted) for this pattern. attractive ¢ husband doesn't give me one| __ DISLIKES FOAM NUMBER check pattern quarter. NOTTINGHAM, England (CP)| Send order to ANNE ADAMS, PAIR over to stop gambling. He evenling to housewives to buy only|Dept., Osha io. SIZE 15° x 30° with $500 purchase took an oath on the Bible, but/detergents with bubbles that pop) SPECIAL. - Summer hold a mysterious fascination|forming. She says 'These vil-|More than 100 sparkling styles for him. Can you suggest some-|lainous permanent bub b1les")}-- sun. sport. dav dance, work, Dear Friday: Excessive gam-|plant life in rivers. iplus one cent Provincial tax.