MARRIED Family and friends honored | Mr. and Mrs. George Twine, Madison avenue, at a surprise party at their home last Tues- | day evening on the occasion of | their silver wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Twine is the former Gertrude Waltenbury | of North Bay. Mr. Twine was | born in Kilburn, north-west 25 YEARS London, and his family came to Canada when he was seven years old: The couple was married in Oshawa and have | two children; Mrs. Ernest Galloway (Marilyn) who ar- ranged the party and a son, George, at home. There is. also a grandson, Scott Galloway. --Oshawa Times Photo LODGES AND SOCIETIES OAKLEIGH LODGE The regular meeting of Qak-| leigh Lodge No. 151, LOBA was held in the Orange Temple. Worthy mistress, Sister Ivy Gibbs, presided with deputy mistress, Sister Olive Harrison and junior deputy mistress, Sis- ter Elizabeth Farrow assisting Chaplain Sister Sarah Murray led in the devotional period. Flags were presented by Sis- ters Annie Frost and Ann Coul- aon. The sick report was given by Sister Gibbs. The secretary read correspondence. Reports were given by the 7 various committees. nie Mitchell reported on the af- ternoon bingoes, also on the euchres It was announced that a euchre will be held at the home of Mrs. J. McDonald, 140 Agnes street, Thursday, May 10, at/will not be a meeting on May NORTH OSHAWA P 2 o'clock. The lucky draw prizes were won by Brother Milton Bateman and Sister Olive Harrison. The next regular meeting will be held on Thursday, May 24. QUEEN MARY LODGE The regular meeting of Queen Mary Lodge LOBA No. 97 was Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women' s Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 30, 1962 7 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ARDENT WORKERS UNIT 8 The regular meeting of Unit 8 of the UWA of King Street United Church was held in the church parlor with 32 present. Mrs, Ewart Clemence opened the meeting with hymn 493 fol- lowed by prayer; also a poem entitled "The Attic of Deeds Un- Mrs. Hubert Chase was in charge of the devotional period ing the story of Easter and Mrs. Joshua Kinsey reading the Scripture. Mrs. Douglas Lander accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Scott sang two solos, 'He Lives" and "Lilies of Easter'. Mrs. Fred Ayers and Mrs. Theodore Wilkins played a piano duet entitled "Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?"', "In the 'lCross of Christ I Glory'? and "Star of the Sea". Mrs. Frank James read the minutes and Mrs. Wm. Ward, ithe secretary's report. Rum- | mage sale to be held May 8. Refr ) Mrs, Hubert Chase, Mrs. Leslie Guy and Mrs. Wilfred Harris. | CHEERFUL GIVERS UNIT 7 Members of the Cheerful |Givers' Unit 7 of King Street /UCW held their April meeting lin the church parlor. The lead- er, Mrs. Clarence Scott, con- ducted the business and took 'part in the devotional Sister An-| held recently in the Coronation Orange Temple. The charter was memory of the late Sister Ina Milgate. Easter plants had been sent to shut-in sisters. It was announced that there | 2 but all members were request- led to meet at the lodge room at 17 o'clock on Wednesday in order that they can go to the Globe Restaurant for supper and back |to the hall for a social time. Splashy Silks . . . | Swish in Paris By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters) -- Boldly- printed silks offer colorful and exciting effects this season and have figuratively caught fire in leading Paris fashion houses. Capucci, Cardin, Yves St. Laurent and the school of young progressive designers have used up to 40 per cent of printed fabrics among their range of silks and silk derivatives this season. : These new Paris prints have Bold new abstract designs contrast sharply with last year's tender floral patterns. step out in neat, prim rows, but are splashed like ink spots with Mrs. Wilfred Harris read-| eshments were served by! along with Mrs. R. Mollon and Mrs. L, Allen. Mrs. Vernon Osborne and Mrs, Percy Fletcher sang two duets. Mrs. Allen spoke on a chapter from the Study Book, giving an interesting message on the work of a missionary who converted a family hiding from the law. | | Mrs. Harry Palmer's group |served refreshments, FIDELIS UNIT The April meeting of the Fidelis Unit 6 of Simcoe Street UCW was held recently in the church parlor. lf The program was in the charge of Mrs. Edward Knoggs and her committee, Mrs. 0, Al- ger, Mrs. W. C. Coulter and) Mrs. William' Thaxter. There} were two guests present, Miss| & |Millicent Luke and Miss Joni!" | Young. | . | Mrs. Harold Boddy, president, opened the meeting with a sal i ; i Daughter of Mr | The devotional period was! ponaid Wood, Stevenson road jconducted by Mrs. Thaxter. The! north, is seven-month-old- jminutes were read by Mrs.) Charlotte Colleen. Charlotte is |Lloyd Whittington and Mrs. Wil-) the granddaughte: of Mrs, Ar- |liam Boddy read the treasurer's| thyr Wood, Toronto, Mr. jand flower convener's reports. f : THE FAMILY TREASURE and Mrs. | m| Build a Meal Around a Salad With summer fast approach- ing it is time to start thinking of an increasing variety of sal- ads. No longer will salad | w it is very important that the! enough cover, and cooked. ed size. Check sizes by measur-|. e mori CHANGING RECIPE capacity of the pan should also be half that of the recommend- ja white.sauce. Simply place the hen halving a cake recipe|yolks in a strainer, lower"into simmering watet + leave until har -4 ing amount of water necessary to fil the pan, Size is of even importance than shape. A GIFT TO YOU! The bride, honoured guest, hostess featured solely as accompani- ments or appetizers, they will Star as main courses or for dessert. Food experts from Macdonald TO COOK YOLKS Leftover egg yolks may easily be hard-cooked and used in) sandwich fillings or grated over' | | or c for every tableware rental order exceeding $5.00 dur- ing April, May and June. SARGEANTS RENTALS 725-3338 Institute, Guelph, recommend Moulded Cheese Salad in com- "\bination with fresh fruit slices jor wedges. | MOULDED CHEESE i...AD tbsp. gelatine ¥% cup cold water | two-thirds cup hot milk to 2 tsps, lemon juice | % lb, plain cream cheese 1 tsp. salt one-third cup chopped ~el- ery % cup cream, whipped thinly sliced stuffed olives | Soften gelatine in cold water. Dissolve in hot milk, Cool, Add lemon juice, cheese and salt. {Chill until slightly thickend. Fold in celery and whipped cream, Arrange thinly sliced stuffed olives in boltom of jmould. Carefully fill with gela- jtine mixture. Chill until firm. |Unmould on lettuce greens, Add 'interest with a peach half *,\or other fruit slices or wedges. "|Top with a spring of watercress. MILK DAILY Include milk. often in your menus, advise nutrition ex- perts. Serve it in tasty soups | Scotia, and Mrs, Samuel Cot- |and chowders, in puffy lemon or | ton, Oshawa, and great- |cheese souffles, or in custards. | granddaughter of Mr. Milo | ae ayer Wood of Trenton, Ontario. --Aldsworth Photography James Cotton, Wallace, Nova | The dates for the rummage jsale were set for May 4 and |May 18.at 1.30 p.m. in the Me- ;morial Hall. SOCIAL NOTICES The speaker, Miss Millicent AT HOME |uke, chose as her theme! Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Smith, de tewardship ve the UCW"'. She|337 Richmond street east, will eveloped this under three|be at home to their friends and headings. An inviting voice,| neighbors on Saturday, May 5, draped in|kindness and consideration and|from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 on the er ere of personality. occasion of their silver e@ general meeting of the| ging anniversary lucw was announced for June = silane 20. wed- Mrs. William Suddard, Miss ARK AUX, Patricia McConnell, Mr. Rufus The North Oshawa Park Aux-| Lambert. iliary held a meeting recently; [Ladies door prize, Mrs Teresa |with the men of the Neighbor- Gatchell; men's door prize, Mr. jhood Association, Mr. John Charles Lovell; lucky cup, Mrs Cook presiding. ee Reginald Pike, iucky saucer, Mr. Charles O'Connell and|Mrs. Loretta Gatchell, lucky |Mr. Larry Emmons gave a re- chair, Mrs. Percy Mountjoy, jport on the building plans, ete. |jyoKy spot, Mrs. Frank Klim- jt is expected that the men will) czak, lucky guess, Mr. Freeman start building the clubhouse Nelson, Anniversary (50 yrs.) hed een. Mrs. Murray Chute. { was announced that the) Refreshments were served by park opening will be held on Tjonettes Mrs. Rufus Lambert Saturday, June 2. and Mrs, Jack Anderson. GOODWILL UN ds ST. LUKE'S GUILD The April meeting of the ' ' : Goodwill Unit No. 7 of Simcoe .. Lhe Ladies Guild of St. Luke's |Street United Church Women|Presbyterian Church held its /was held in the church parlors April meeting recently with 13 jwith the president, Mrs, Frank| Present, Mrs. Lorne Sykes pre- Cox, presiding. sided. | The guest speaker was Mr. W. G. Laird of the Oshawa Naturalist Club who showed also read a poem entitled "Have slides. Mrs. Laird operated the Faith in God" A short business projector while Mr . Laird de-|meeting followed during which special character, vitally differ-|scribed each slide as it was|ideas for the Fall bazaar were| 'ient from past seasons. jshown on the screen. discussed and plans made for | Mr. Charles Anderson led in|banquets to be catered to in| |the devotional period, and Mr,|May. |Robert Henry sang two solos,. A Social followed the meeting Classic polka dots no longerjaccompanied at the piano by 2nd the prizes for the games|meat dishes keep best if they |Mrs. Laird. were won by: Mrs. Edward Miss Leona Stainton and herjCamp and Mrs. Morley John- _|Mrs. Godfrey Sweet, all of Osh- The devotional period was led| by Mrs. George Edmondson who} ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Luka- wesky wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sonja Anne, to Mr. William Struthers Sweet, son of Mr. and awa. The marriage will take place at St. George's Memorial) | Church on Saturday, May 19,) at 2.30 p.m. | : i | of their only daughter, Mary Louise, to George Miller Wil- son, son of Mr, and Mrs} George Wilson, all of Oshawa.| The marriage will take place at Northminster United Church on Saturday, May 12, 1962, at 2 p.m, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ewart D. Cor- nish announce the engagement LeRoy Toll BRIDE-ELECT The engagement and forth- coming marriage is announc- ed today of Miss Mary Louise Cornish Reg. N. and Mr. George Miller Wilson. bride-elect, only daughter of nish, Oshawa, is a graduate of Oshawa General Hospital, Class of 1959, and has been an Her fiance, Mr, George Miller | Wilson, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Osh- | awa. The ceremony is to WIFE PRESERVERS May 12, at 2 p.m. The | Mr, and Mrs, Ewart D. Cor- | airline hostess for two years. | : I Northminster | United Church on Saturday, | | QUARTER 4 TO Newest colours DuBavy LIPSTICK *2,00 clic | 28 KING ST. 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