10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 13, 1963 TART CRANBERRY MOLD A Nippy Cranberry Salad In Creamy Gelatin Base For holiday Cranberfy Mold most appetizing set eyes on. serving, is one of th salads smooth There a oranges in a gelatin base nip to the cranberries counter-balanced by 'the. swe gherkins and orange. Serye cold sliced turkey ham really good eating cranberriés fine or for 1'q cups raw 6 sweet gherkin pickles OR one-third cup chopped sweet pickles medium orange peeled tablespoons sugar package (3 OZS.) vored gelatin cups boiling water heavy cream seeded, un emon-fa 114 1 cup wit Put cranberries orange through fine. blade of food chopper twice; sprinkle with sugar. Dissolve gealtin in boiling water; chill untilypartial- Iv combine with cranberry mixture. Gently fold in whipp ed cream. Pour into mold. Chill wnil firm on. lettuce or: endive 6-8 servings : Sandwiches are always popu- lar for a holiday buffet. Ham heads the list of favorite sand wich fillings. And what is ham without pickles? Season ground ham with mustard and blend in either crisp sweet gherkins or flavorful dill pickles for a tasty for buffet sandwiches pickles set; Unmould Makes filling SANDWICH FILLING pound ground cookéd 14 cup mayonnaise oF dressing ham salad %4 cup chopped sweet or dil pickles Tart)1 you've} It combines sweet] ( gherkin pickles, cranberries and | the creamy] tray which is} bits et! er With) Cre ppedj and| 1-quart} Let's Have a Party Dishes, Cutlery, Glasses, Silver Candelabra Silver Tea Service, Punch Bowls. COFFEE URNS 25, 30, 44, 55, 75 Cup Sizes. Sargeant's Rentals 463 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Phone 725-3338 teaspoon prepared ombine = ingredients Makes 254 olorful Confetti highlight of It is right holiday se¢ tard mix hia Wwe cups Dip cat you in the asOn be {ppelizer spirit. of jthe wth gay of green pickle and sridwy scattered throug amy pink dip p crackers or CrIS potato chr CONFETTI package DIP (8 ounces) cheese, softened tablespoons miik ketcliup pepper sauce 14 cup hot Dash hot tablespoon finely chopped pimiento 1, cup finely chopped style dill pickles 1 hard-cooked chopped Beat low kosher egg, fine milk mixer ketchup and beat in chopped several hours blend flavors and on speed. of electric until smooth, Add nesj 3 ingredients well blended. Fold egg. Refrigerate or overnight to Makes 2 cups » An a 4 cream cheese Quality the halin the This seal is que NU-WAY 4 RUG CO, LTD. 174 MARY ST. 728-4681 "All werk done in by Qualified Oshowa 'Technicians' Vn, Mn, Ml, Mle, ds ts until} Oineve 4 '(Courtice Candle- light Service For Snider-Goodmurphy Rites The Reverend John officiated at the jservice when Ellen Alberteen Goodmurphy, Sowerby,, was junited in marriage to Douglas} |Paul Snider, Oshawa, in Cour- tice United Church, recently.) The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Goodmur- phy, Sowerby, and her lgroom is the son of Mr. Mrs, Guy M. Snider, | Mrs. Eldon Essery, Courtice, sang 'The Lord Is, My Shep- herd" and "Ll Love ¥ou Truly" accompanied by. Mr Archibald Campbell, also of Courtice. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white satin with | Oshawa. 'Dinner Party -- Honors Couple's Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, Beatty avenue, Oshawa, recent- ly celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at the hom eof her and brother- in-law, Mrs. Gladman and My Thomas Gladman, 'Sr., of Cour tice, 'in the form of a dinner party { Miany friends | gathered to honor Mrs, Harris is the thy -Hewitt, daughter Samuel Hewitt. Oshawa # Mrs, Hewitt. Ma son of the late Harris of + 100k and the former of relatives occasion Doro Mr and the lat is the Mr. and Vrs Guelph The me at St George's Memorial Church, Osh with the Jate Reverend Rose officiating. The attended by her sis Leaming and Mr. Thomas whom the twenty alles place awa was r, Mrs the best Payton Ceorge man both. of ebirate ary Mrs home Was were present fifth anniver Mr made to ¢ llarris have Oshawa and their in most of their . married Mr have three daughter who home Mr. Har jianist at years and reside sons one still at sent. the Hotel is at the ms pre Skyline Toronto The igo Wore a navy dress with a white of twenty-five 3 blue « corsage bride ears The with a two- tier anniversary cake decorated with white ands silver eaves also. crystal holders with silver M Mrs ceived gifts from Lakefield and table was decorated roses candle candles Harris and re many guests were CGuely Romeril; candle-light! bride-, and! other 'Charles Hancock, Oakville, also ithe bride's Harris ;> hreturn, © looking jmen's Out-of-town |! scoop neckline and sleeves. Her rose petal head- dress held a bouffant veil of| tulle illusion and she carried a| |bouquet of red roses. She wore) 'the same necklace that her mo-| ther wore on her wedding day. | The bride's sister, Mrs. Don- ald Dixon, Sault Ste. Marie, was matron of honor and the attendants were Mrs, lily-point) ter.and Miss Ain- slie Fraser, Toronto. They were gowned alike in red velvet with bell skirts. They wore matching open pill-box hats and carried| nosegays of matching red car- nations and white chrysanthe- mums, The best man was Mr. Hugh Snider, brother of the bride-| groom, and the ushers were Mr, Weldon Brown and Teon- ard Goodmurphy, all of Osh- awa. For the reception in the Courtice Church Hall, the bride's mother received wearing) a brown lace over taffeta dress} with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds and) matching carnations. The bride-| groom's mother assisted wear- ing a three-piece teal blue suit with pink accessories and a cor- sage of pink rosebuds matching carnations Before the couple left on their honeymoon to Ottawa, the bride donned a three-piece' grey suil with red accessories and a cor of red carnations, On theii Mr. and Mrs. Snide will reside at 30 Harmony 10ad north in Oshawa. age DRESS SHOES FOR MEN Men are fortunate in not hay- ing to worry about foot groom- women do, but they think shoes ng as to proper have about choosing for hus the to wear Many a wife's dressy occasions band can. 'spoil Mis ele gant appearance by accom panying her ta a cocktail party shoes that for shoe in a' heavy of are pair more appropriate camping trip, Canadian making a of light oxfords or) of in that decades manufacturers are selection toe wonderful plain slip-ons for dress wear; One the season's newest trends shoes -- a trend back is several of harks 10 the The slip-on formal 1 pias use patent eather patent leathei is the correct wear oxford o1 shoe for and | do . Mrs 'LONG DISTANCE... One-vear-old Susan Lynn has news. for Santa; roads and roof tops are now in good sicighing condition, Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Eric Sisel of Toronto, former- Sweet Adelines Lead Carolling At H&S Meeting The Acousticords, a quartet from the Sweet Adeline singing group, led the Christmas 'Caro singing at the Adelaide Mc- Laughlin Home and School's December meeting. The quart>t delighted the parents and teach ers with a group of four selec tions. as well Mis "Here greatly A recitation by student Sally Harding, entitled Comes the Bride" enjoyed Mrs. John McCarnan duced the program, and participants) were thanked Robert Sooth The meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Lorne Seeley, treasurer's report 1 by Mrs. F. Gazley and sex tary's report by Mrs. P. kins. Corresponding > Mes. Everett Jackson letter asking for volunteers Simcoe Hall and the Cr Children's Centre The principa Pascoe, announced that repor were going out this week, and Grade 4 pupils were taking was intro the by read a at ppled M i rold ts from simulated leather a than | THE STARS SAY | The total of public eronia| Ie exceeded £11, M4, 000, 000 By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Another excellent day! A splendid stellar configuration en- courages business, career and 'financial. matters. Long-pending projects should now be culmin- ated successfully, and the influ- ences are also generous where long-range plans are concerned FOR THE BIRTHDAY "If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that,| as of now, you should find your- self in an extremely active and) energetic period for accomplish- ment. The stars are generous jand should bless all efforts: with| jfine recognition between now) and the end of January--espec- | ially where occupational and financial interests. are con- cerned. Next outstanding per- iods: May, August, October and November. This new year in your life also promises great happiness in home and family: matters--es- pecially if you are careful to javoid friction within the next jtwo weeks and in April. If single, you're also slated for some interesting romantic ex- periences in February, April, June and-or August. Best per- iods for travel and social acti vities: The latter part of this month, January, April and mid 1964 NORTH POLE' ly of Ottawa and Oshawa, and of Mrs. Wil- Pomeroy, Oshawa, and Sisel. Sr. of Vienna, granddaughter liam Mrs. Eric Austria will self-confident and egarious, HOUSEHOLD HINT paint flowerpots neatly, them upside down over a ge tin can and rotate the can you paint, leaving it until thoroughly dry To place "as TOTAL SPENDING 'ture of all kinds & Britain In 'Ss TOREWIDE SALE Still Going Strong TILE 10: CONGOLEUM 9 FT. WIDE Cc 49 27" wide 2. 95 STAIR ':s: CARPET xv AXMINSTER oil WITH FELT PAD Clearing all lines ot one low price EACH 20 CARPET REMNANTS Big Selection §=2 PRICE ROSS E. MILLS co. LTD. "The Carpet Specialists' 80 SIMCOE N., OSHAWA OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M, 728-6218 wearing €herney's FURNITURE shoes carrying Zippered shoe ed with over-the-arm and «cove with fabrilite n patteTns red A child born on this day 2 be intelligent, tour of the Automotive-Museum extremely ¢ n the near future. He suggested that children not come to schoo so early in the cold weather SOCIAL NOTICE A public address system ha been installed'in the school. Mr a i lary : aaa Pascoe introduced Mr. Norman aL im ae Ee Davis, who has accepted a posi- 5.4 Po ees se sedate shawa, announce the forth- tion on the teaching staff and SL RR Ce hole dae who has recently taught in Whit- Peta hee Ne : " their daugh- by. It is hoped that a family Af: a ve ene gp ae night of skating will be held in). 4 "Ke Nj els 4 ang January or February if it-is pos-/;, ano" orthern Nigeria, sible to get a booking oe dt of Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. Robert Booth, card night Verner English, Peterborough, convener, Zave a report on the formenty of Cannington, The annual card party to be held on were : is to take place at 2.30 Janae Bl 1964. pm) Sa urday, December 21, There will be no meeting in a a prey Memorial January due 'to the card party.| hapel, Jos, Nigeria. The February meeting will take the form of Open House Mr. Wayne Jenkin"s room won the room prize The meeting was followed: by a social half hour GIFT SUGGESTION shoe-toting time. Women snow boots are carry- to work; bowlers are shoes to. the alleys cases are design- handles washable ranging to petit- attractive Much old paper more bags! point CORNER. BOND & ONTARIO STS. Ants Harstyling. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF HIS BEAUTY SALON DECEMBER 13th, 1963 invites his many Friends and Customers to his TArt new salon. @ PERMANENT WAVING @ PERSONALIZED ATTENTION Ants. 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Mary St. at King, Oshawa Shop Late! Open Tonight 'Til 9 p.m,