Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Feb 1963, p. 9

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'\Court 1871 of the held their annual Music for both Canadian Order Of Foresters Hold Annual Valentine Dance The combined Court 1443 and Canadian Order of Foresters, Oshawa, Valentine '\dance at the Oshawa -~irport "lrecently, The hall was gaily | Merril. decorated for the occasion, by| the joint efforts of both lodges.|Mrs, L, Leavitt, Mr, Willigm round and/Rogers, Mr. Sandra Mills, Mr, and Mrs. |Jack Kidd, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Lilley, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Montey | Solway, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Vincent, Thomas Wilson, | square dancing was provided by | Miss Beryl Dugan, Mr. _ and '\Orvel Sellick's orchestra, with) Mrs, C. Currie, Mr, and Mrs. E, square dance calling by Mr.| Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson, -|Earl Brown. jie, and Mrs, Donald McKay, Winners of the limbo contest}Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Missel- .}were Mr, Brian Logeman and \pbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -|Mrs. James Logeman. The door! Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Alan prize was won by Mr. Mervyn' Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. T. Axani, Ferns Flourish In Subdued Light Ferns, with their varied end fresh green foliage (fronds) have always been popular house plants. Most varieties will thrive in medium light, and should not be exposed to strong sunlight. An east or north window is a good location. Here are some suggestions on their care from horticulturists with the Ontario Department of Agricultre: A suitable soil mixture for ferns is three parts loam, one part sand, one part leaf mould or peat and one part well rotted manure, If you are using a com- mercial potting mixture, in- crease the humus by adding atmosphere, and should not be kept. in draughts. The plants may need watering daily or every three or four days, de- ending upon the temperature and the humidity. Do not allow them to dry out. February is the best month for repotting. Remove the plant from the pot and cut off the fronds close to the crown, If you want to increase your plants, loosen the roots and divide the crown, repot and almost cover the plants with soil, URGES 'TOT LOTS' NANAIMO (CP) -- Commis- sioner Marjorie 'Neave of the Nanaimo advisory planning board suggests the city consider establishing "'tot lots' similar to those successfil in Honolulu. She says there is no place set Sizzling, Crisp Deep Fry Secret Deep fried food has. 1 gold- 'en appeal if it is crisp and mot saturated with fat. To keep the absorption of fat to a mini- mum, pay special attention to the temperature of the fat, the time of cooking and the sur- face area of the product. Most uncooked foods are friend at 360 to 380 degrees F. and most cooked foods at 380 to 400 degrees F, Too low a tem- WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 7, 1963 © perature will prolong the time' of cooking, thus increasing the] suited for this : absorption of fat, whereas too| Add small amounts of cold high a temperature may cause|food to the fat at one time so the fat to smoke and the food|that the temperature will not be may become too brown without!lowered, Heavy iron or alumi- being thoroughly cooked. num pots keep the temperature A desirable fat for deep fry-|85 constant as possible. ing is odorless, tasteless, color- EROS! uit less*and should not smoke at doin tte nenins paves ma- cooking temperatures. Good/terial from. the land are cart+ quality lard, corn oil, and many|ried into the oceans every. year. hydrogenated shortenings, are purpose, ~ eeteeeeas, e° %e Missellbrook, and spot dance|Mr, and Mrs, R. Davis, Mr. winners were Mrs. Joyce Eng-| and Mrs. L. Yuill, Mr. and Mrs. lish and Mrs, Joseph Cowie.|B, Sevink, Mr, and Mrs, E, The special prize was won by |Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. L,. Mr. M. Solway. |Morrow, and Mr, and Mrs. K. Seen dancing were: Mr. and| Post. "2\Mrs. Gerald Leslie, Mr. and) Mrs. Stewart Bray, Mr. and peat moss, aside especially for pre-school Ferns prefer a moist, humid children anywhere in Nanaimo. 17-B BOND E, 725-3531 Discontinued line of boys' winter PLAID SHIRTS Good 'assortment of colours. This line regularly sells for 87¢ and up. Sizes 10 & 12 only. Buy now and save, 21.00 ING CENTRE ONLY SAVE AJAX AT PENNYWORTH'S SHOPPERAMA SHOP EVERY. DAY 12:NOON TO 9 P.M. -- SATURDAY 9 TO 6 P.M. ALL VEGETABLE Blue Bonnet MARGARINE PRINCE PHILIP CHAPTER IODE The Jamuary meeting of the Prince Philip Chapter, IODE, was held, at Adelaide House, with Mrs. K. R. Wagg, regent,| presiding. Mrs, C. G. Luke, secretary, THIS SPECIAL SALE IN THE THRIFTY 3 Ib. PACK! Convenient way to save! Three pounds individually wrapped -- unused portions stay fresh, CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA ~ PORT HOPE WHITBY -~ COBOURG BOWMANVILLE - SCARBORO Curteins, Drapes, Blankets, Rugs OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL | | l | and Mrs. John Stewart, Mr. and| Mrs. George W. Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Leroux, Mr, and Mrs. | James Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ball, Mr. and Mrs.| William Allen, Mr. and Mrs. James Sedman, Mr. and Mrs. | Rusty Allen, Mr, and Mrs. John) DeHart, Mr. and Mrs. George McBride, Mr. and Mrs, Roy GOURMET. SPROUTS meng Rage Bs No ee Brussels sprouts are an ex- . Mrs. Bruce Searle, Mr,|cellent vegetable choice in win- .|and Mrs. Robert Bent, Mr. and)ter, So they will retain their Mrs. Earl Brown, Mr. and Mrs.|naturally delicate flavor and aah co og ag ' + vivid color, as well as prime 'J Denne Bennett Mr. and Mrs, |f00d values, they should be cook- Earl Lockwood, Mr, and Mrs,'ed quickly in just a small ' Jack Bentley, Mr. and Mrs.) amount of boiling, salted water. Jack Davidson. ahead French Fried Brussels Sprouts Mr, and Mrs, Edward Hender-| are an unusual way of adding| - son, Mr, and Mrs. Donald]... : | BRIGHT EYES Brant, Mr. and Mrs, Murray interest to the winter menu. | Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cruik- Kimberley's grandparents are |Brant, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey|Cook the Brussels sprouts until] shanks, Garrard road, are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Milburn, | Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. T. Men- they're barely tender; drain the parents of Kimberley white, 9g Bac --" dyk, Mr. and Mrs. bf Cain, | well, Roll them in flour season- May, who was six months ol Sruikshanks, Haliburton. /Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jakeman, ; : at the time of this. picture. --Aldsworth Photography | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chatter. tar tr Seta Seaien bon jton, Mr. and Mrs. Pougiatjzhen roll them in fine dry Epos! Mr. an a. Mrs. G,|>tead, crumbs until thoroughly LODGE Couvier, a an 4 a 7 |coated. Fry in hot deep fat until (Gente she. ch fari. 2, ug | eee meee ner ver? Bt The IODE has a membership of|jjsh, Mr, and Mrs. L. Barker, | over thirty thousand, and dis-\Mr, and Mrs. V. McGahey, Mr.| bursements over one million dol-|.nq Mrs. G, Elliott, Mr. and| lars annually. Mrs. B. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs, F.| REBEKAH LODGE 222 McMullan, Mr. and Mrs, E.| The regular meeting of the| Kowalski, Mr. 0 Soe Sunshine Rebekah Lodge 222 a vg gal ae ga Acer tnarkinn '}was held on February 4. Sister|Riley, Mr. ee read the minutes, nd also let icy Howard, nobel-grand, pre|Riley, Mr. and, Mrs, Dorval won the acholarship srauantan sided and was assisted by Sis-|Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter, by the cha rp Pp presented) +.» Elsie McGee, vice grand, |Mr. and Mrs. wT. Stewart, Mr. Mrs. B 4 Ward gave the| Sister May Skea gave her re-|and Mrs, William 'Harris, Mr. treasurer's report in eth ab.| Port on the district meeting held|and Mrs, Larry Manning, Mr. sence of Mrs EF W. Piatti. Mrs.|2t Ajax on January 30, Plans|and Mrs. Norman Stacey, Mr. Frank McCallum * 'educationall We%e made to entertain the as-|and Mrs. Everett DeHart, Mr. secretary read a nate ad sembly president, Sister Eulajand Mrs. 'Norman Kennedy, | card from the students of a Hychie on her visit April 22}Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Soro- adopted school at Eau Claire, end 'oa Alice Henry. will bold chan, Mr. and Mrs. John E.) expressing their appreciation for|, "ste" Alice Henry will hold aj Barton. gifts received at Christmas; also| cuchre at her home, 362 Nipi-| Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- a letter from Frontier College|®°m street on February 20. ikay, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kilburn, for books and a bulletin of I+ yo held on i le per will Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ford, Mr. |= a on the men in that! 5m. Degree will be conferred Mrs, Alfred Austin, convener Pcoruary_18. of services at home and abroad,| announced that this chapter will HOUSEHOLD HINT serve at Hillsdale Manor on| When weather outside is February 15, The volunteers will) frightful, here are two ways to be Mrs, A. S. Whatham, Mrs./catch slush and snow before -- Agule, hi S. Bone. om can be tracked into a clean Nas hae , convener! house. for World Affairs, read Mr. Mc-| One Lane, Mr, and Mrs, Alex r i , Place a rubber or plas. | athe pict letter, dealing} tie hoot tray at each door or, Cosens, Mr. and Mrs. James jostly | ie Brussels. Con: two, use-a-combination umbrel.iLosepan, Mr. and Mrs. Brian ference. apt la stand-boot caddie to catch|°eege™ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ww. ele, Mr. and Mrs: Neil} _ at the next meeting to attend : the provincial arnual meeting in Hamilton. | Are You Prepared proposed slate of officers of| For The Witness Box? A delegate will be' appointed) 4), ie : ! eil | Bain,) Mr. Selby Kidd, Miss/ Before You Buy TRY Mrs, E, J. Luke presented the Mrs. W. J. Bone, publicity convener, announced that Feb-| ruary 13 is Founder's Day, and| the IODE celebrates its sixty- third birthday. The organization has three community halls in the far north. It co-operates with the National chapters of IODE in Bermuda and the Ba-; How should you act and speak as a witness in court? Often, one believable witness is all that protects an innocent man from unjust conviction . . . and any day it might be you! In February Reader's Digest read the do's and don'ts that you should | know before you enter court as FURNITURE CENTRE (OSHAWA) LTD. 88 SIMCOE NORTH | FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE | MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE OF 100 hamas, It is associated with the) a witness. Get your co f th Victoria League in England and} Reader's Digest Geter. ° ie the Daughters of the British! articles of lasting interest. You'll Be Glad You Did. Empire in the United States.! COLETTE SHOES Famous oN HALF PRICE SALE We are clearing out all our fall and winter styles. Now is the time for genuine savings .. . all sizes, but not in every style. LITTLE HEELS NOW 3-99 uP HI & ILLUSION HEELS now 5.99 up FLATTIES PHONE 725-9332 Sizes 5 to 17. Various Styles. Comparable Value to 19.95. ant ares 5,00 THESE DRESSES AVAILABLE AT OUR AJAX STORE ONLY 1SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON OUR HUGE * 2 Cost Price!! Disposal Sale OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS & GIRLS WINTER COATS! CAR COATS! SNOW SUITS! FAMILY SIZE BROMO SELTZER 5.25 OZ. BOTTLE YOU CAN'T HELP GETTING EXCITED ABOUT THE FABULOUS FASHIONS, FANTASTIC SAVINGS ! Were to $7.99 WHILE THEY LAST! DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT -- COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Were to $10.99 Were to 3399 NOW 3.99 FLAT BOOTIES HEEL BOOTIES | =" 6 Were to NOW 9g Were to aow 8.99 CARN ATION _apalpeead late FANCY RED atte wm ee COHOE SALMON 734-OUNCE CAN compare 49c LIMIT TWO TINS TO A CUSTOMER 100 TABLETS BAYER ASPIRIN compare at 93c @ SHOPPERS CLUB CHARGE ACCOUNTS @ LAYAWAYS compare 98c o-- to make your feet lovelier! 183 KING ST. E., HAMILTON 26. KING ST. W., OSHAWA

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