Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1963, p. 7

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iy ig pO i ssi ales ih di din cit cll ailiaiadthdadiiael $2 i chs liner z Give a woman of taste and discernment a good thing and '|naturally she is going to ask for more. S¢ "se (0) / J 9, =, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Ever since she met her first re-|-t-r-e-t-c-h fabric, the family purchasing agent has been on -\the lookout for more things . Anyone that stretch. And what a rich is requested to call Mrs, B, C.| haul she's getting! McAllister, Just make a quick note of all THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Februery 13,1963 7 Appeals To Parents to Encourage = It's Time For Hearts and Flowers And Luscious Valentine Torte Valentine's Day is lover's fes- tival that supposedly originated with the Romans centuries ago. favorite cake mix and cherry pie filling delicately flavored with a hint of cinnamon, lemon Legend is that Roman young|rind and almond extract." The opie drew names from urnsjheart-shaped mold used to pre- to determine their true loves. St. Valentine was martyred in Rome in 271 A.D. on the eve of this day and the early Chris- tians named the Christian feast for him. Many myths have been asso- pare it is inexpensive and fun to use the year 'round for party cakes as well as festive mold- ed gelatin salads and desserts. A touch of ingenuity and your Valentine Torte serves as a beautiful centrepiece. Using the THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Rely on your own efforts to |get things done- now. Don't de- [| |pend on promises of co-opera- | | | tion from others, no matter how sincere they may seem--espec- ially in the morning. Don't make drastic changes in proj- ects. Stick to routine--and con- scientiously. : FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your' birthday: your horoscope indicates fine In. this great moment of her history, the Catholic Church in Canada is faced with an unbe- lievable shortage of religiious, Mr. Bernard F. Neary, MBE, BA, of the Serra Club of Toronto told the members of the St.'Gregory the Great Coun- cil of the CWL at their Febru- ary meeting in the parish audi torium recently, at which a large number of young people were guests. The president, Mrs. Ray Scott, presided and welcomed the speaker and Mr. Richmond P. Byrnes, also of the Serra Club, who accompan- ied him. Mr. Neary, who was introduc- ed by Mrs. William Boissoin, has had a distinguished carcer Religious Vocations For Children and her assistants for their un- selfish work in hairdressing at the Manor, Mrs, Thomas Leveque- trea- surer, presented the financial report, Mrs, M. W. Hanley, convener of Health and Welfare, report- ed 11 visits made to needy fam- ilies, 27 boxes of clothing, bed- ding and toys were distributed Mrs. Scott announced that the Hi Time Club, recently onrganiz- ed and sponsored by St. Greg- ory's Council, had been an un- \quaiified success» with a regis- tration of 101 '$ and an attendance of approximately 75 each Friday night. Conveners were asked to pre- pare their reports for the an- nual meeting of St. Gregory's Counci] in April, and Mrs. Leo Menard was appointed chair- man of the nominations com- mittee with Mrs. EF. C. Egerer the new stretch fabrics and merchandise. _ There's stretch seersucker, stretch denim, Arnel _ Snow suits fit more snugly with stretch pants. Foundation/ 7€@7s garments for junior 'sizes are lighter, prettier and sheerer when made of stretch spandex. | 5! New bras are stretchies--and so are gloves, leisure-time slip. at turkeys, groceries, candy, nuts and oranges. sympathy cards were sent to ill and bereaved members. leek Mrs. with Mrs. Hanley, reported 93 hours spent at hairdressing during December Christmas, together with|and Mrs. J, P. Mangan. The next meeting, March 4, will feature an Irish program arranged by Mrs. Mangan. "Get Well" and Conner, The first Canadian woman member of Parliament was Miss Agnes Macphail of the United Farmers Party in 1921. co-convener Hillsdale in pers and panties. STYLES "At home" fashions are made and more exciting with the use of stretch fabrics, espe- cially since manufacturers have decided that stretch pants don't have to have those stirrups at gress! in the military field as well as} international association. of Ca-| tholic professional. and business) men, whose objectives are to) foster vocations and assist} in the education of young men| for the priesthood, and also to) further Catholicism through} enduring friendships among Ca-| tholic men. It is named after Father Junipero Serra, the fa- mous Franciscian missionary land apostle of early California.| lIts motto is to look forward jand not to look back. | in the field of education, espe-| cially in relation to Indian Day, | Residential and Joint schools in| Canada. He is now president of| ; Thomas Nelson and Sons (Can-) ' ada) Limited. : | The Serra movement is an v ' 3 are (2 (Se \SERIOUS PROBLEM Be | Ms. Neary spoke on "Relig-| lious Vocations'. Outlining the; |desperate shortage of priests) and other religious due to the} rapidly expanding population| and consequently. the need to establish many new parishes, he stated that in Ontario alone the problem of supplying | priests was almost insoluble, let) Grocery Items CIGARETTES °° "=. 16 3.09 49¢ 2 ws $I H LEAN BEEF RIB STEAKS ROSE BRAND Raspberry ox Strawberry Jam "?% ciated with Valentine's Day. cake pan as a guide, cut out a) Our ancestors believed that onjcardboard heart and cover it this day birds and amnimals|with a fancy paper doily, Make) VALUE TOILET TISSUE prospects for the coming year. alone furnishing priests for mis-| Even though you may have not/sions throughout the world 'n chose their mates. Everyone)a lacy edging by pleating pieces knew that the first young man a maiden saw on February 14 of paper doily and tape this to the back of the heart. The crowning touch is a piece of was her true love. Five bay feaves pinned to a pillow in a neat pattern would guarantee | a maid dreams of her sweet-| For an adder attraction on/ heart. Names written on paper,/this festive day, serve Valen- wrapped in clay and dropped in/tine Delight candies. These old- water would sink, except the/time favorite sweets are truly name of one's true love, which' delicious. would rise to the surface. | | Most of these myths have| VALENTINE CHERRY TORTE) been forgotten, but Valentine's|2 9' heart-shaped white layer Day is still a day for lovers cakes | and loved ones. Why not sur-|1 20-0z. can cherry pie filling] prise your family, please your) % tsp, gnated lemon rind | family, please your friends on) 4 tsp. cinnamon this occasion with a gay red| % tsp. true almond extract and white heart-shaped dessert.| 4% cup whipping cream whipped It's easily prepared with your Make the cake layers from a cake mix or your favorite re-| cipe. Allow to cool. In a sauce- pan, combine cherry pie filling, {cinnamon and lemon rind; then bring to a boil and simmer one| }minute, stirring constantly. Add} white tulle on which your valen- tine. dessert is placed. | Association For Retarded Holds Election ~ CONVENER © Mrs. Ray Hatter will be convener of the Valentine Tea and Bake Sale to be held tomorrow afternoon, sponsor- ed by the Westminster Unit- ed Church Women. Door prizes and surprises are planned, Dr. Cannon H&S Has Anniversary The fifth anniversary of: the Dr. C. F, Cannon Home and School Association was cele- brated 'recently at the school, by a musical program, films and panel discussion. A. cake decorated in the school colors was cut by the president, Mrs. Walter Paterson. made as good strides in the pastiresponse to the constant de- few months as you would have|mand for Canadian priests, The, liked, keep trying. janswer to the problem was) This is the time to pour alljmore religious vocations and to) of your energies into activities | which will put you on the high} road to accomplishment, since} what you achieve during the) next twelve months will prove| of enduring worth. You are now) in the gratifying position of hav- ing influential friends on your side, and there is no limit to what you can attain through! {your own. efforts, pius their co-| operation, Achievements } could lead to still higher boosts) in your job and financial status during 1964. Your chart presages happi ness in your personal life, too. Domestic, social and sentimen- tal matters are under generous aspects, and some highly stim- ulating experiences are in store --especially during the period between May and September, and in December. So pursue all goals with confidence. | now | Pa! this end Archbishop Pocock had) |set wp a Commission on Voca-| tions to assist ir bringing this | about. | The speaker pointed out that) a religious vocation was 2 God-| given attribute possessed by) many people but never brought to fruition because of lack of recognition and encour- agement on the part of the rems -- sometimes even dis couraged for material reasons As to the type of vocation,| he said that in the work of the church there was a place for almost everyone and from) practically every walk of life;| that it was the duty of young, | middle aged, and aged to as-| sist in fostering these vocations. | He particularly urged parents) to be alert for any evidence of) a religious vocation in their) children 2nd to encourage and) nent Be PLUSH TOILET TISSUE 8 "vor 69° SHREDDED WHEAT REG. 23¢ 19¢ 12-0Z. 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Schuerman; means, Mrs. Robert. Shorten; |3 membership, Mrs. Arthur Bunk- er; treasurer, Mrs. Wilfred) Harris; recording Mrs, D. R. Yeo; corresponding secretary, Mr. Arthur Holds- worth; nominating, Mrs. Her-|boiling water to a full rolling|Mr. Leonard Calfas bert Hartwig. The retiring pres- ident, Mrs. W. F. Wilson, ex- ressed her thanks to all mem- ers for their co-operation dur- ing her term of office. The new executives were offi- cially installed for 1963 by Mrs. W. F. Wilson as follows: presi- secretary, | maining filling on top. Frost piano solo, Also entertaining| were Kendra Smith playing the} sides of cake with whipped jaccordian, Lois. Zimmerman |playing a piano solo, Linda and| cream, Serves 8. | sang a duet) VALENTINE DELIGHT Sylvia' Goll ' e iSylvia rodirey poke ge oa gelatin |«Biess This House" accom'| cups sugar 1 cup hot water ¥ tsp. lemon juice | tbsps. imitation strawberry) |mother. "The Sociable Six to Noisy nll and "From Tens to welves", two films were} extract : shown by Mr. A. G. Korry, A _ted food coloring pane! discussion on the films Combine gelatin and ¢0!d/ifollowed. The members on the | water and allow to stand 5 min-|panel were Mrs. Arthur For- utes until thick. Heat sugar and|sythe, Mr. Swain Van Camp, and Mr. boil. Remove from heat. Add/Harold Messerschmidt. gelatin mixture. Add lemon| Refreshments were served by juice, extract and sufficient|Mrs. D. E. McGillis and Mrs. food color to tint mixture aj|Leonard Calfas. bright pink. Pour into 8" square |- and lofty ambitions and will! have excellent literary ability. Mr. Neary for his timely talk. BUSINESS AFFAIRS GAVE NAME TO HAM Smithfield Ham was devel-| oped in' the southern United) panied at the piano by their|States and reached its greatest|letter from Hillsdale fame around Smithfield, Va. During the business session the correspondence, tead by Mrs. E. C. Egerer, included a thanking Mrs. James Conner} 5$9$$ oe * * * %, WATC $995 pan, rinsed in cold water, and| WATER IS VITAL leave 12 hours to set. Cut into| Water is so important to the| squares and dust with icing) human body that its intake must| BUDGET $ *s SS$$$3 vs w A we Dd " hed HING? : 5 Manor} LARGE FARMERS' STYLE SS mim s CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER ox vans O9° 1.53 4-LB. COOKIE JAR REG. 1.69 FOR mT DELMONTE KETCHUP 5}; SAUSAGE PORK HOCKS PIG FEET CHICKEN BACKS 3 ,.,, 29° 3 iss. 1.00 us, 29° Pm LB. 15¢ SCHNEIDERS BULK SAUERKRAUT FROZEN FOODS SUPPERTIME Z ins, 39° dent, Mr. Arthur Holdsworth; past president, Mrs. W. P. Wil- son; vice - president, Mr. C. W.| Ridley; corresponding secre-| tary, Mrs. Wilfred Harris; re-' cording secretary, Mrs. D. R, Yeo; treasurer, Mrs. Benjamin Page; committee chairmen, edu cation, Mrs. Arthur Holds- worth; membership, Mrs. Her-| bert Hartwig; publicity, Mr.) George Wilson; property, Mr Sammy De Jong; institutions, Mrs, Herbert Schuerman; adult education, Mr. Arthur Holds- worth; nominating, Mrs. Arthur Bunker; board members, Mr. Peter Rudka, Mr. Wesley Bright, Mrs. Wesley Bright, Mr. George Wilson, and Mrs Herbert Schuerman. | The newly installed president, | Mr. Arthur Holdsworth, gave a brief summary of the work ac- complished by the association since it was organized ten years ago. Active new members are needed and welcomed and mem. bership is open to anyone inter ested in the work of the asso- ciation. The February meeting will have as guest speaker, Mrs. C. H. Jackson. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wesley Bright and her committee. sugar. Makes 8 dozen pieces. |always exceed its loss. | Macaroni Dish 2/39¢ D SERVE 79 Lobster 12-0Z, PKG, SPECIALS IN OUR CLOTHING & HEALTH AIDS DEPT. 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