g me OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 14, 1963 ing and the treasurer's reports were read. Mrs. Kenneth Ostler reported on the family the auxiliary will be assisting at Christmas and has obtained gifts of merchan- dise froth downtown merchants and. a Christmas tree to be donated by the Wabasso Hunt Club year, installed by Mr. 'R. H. Reed, Lieutenant.- Governor Elect for Division 6B of Kiwanis International, are: president, Mrs. C, A. Powell; vice-presi- dent, Mrs. A. M. Moore; secre- tary, Mrs. A. E. King; treasur- er, Mrs. J. M. Waddell. The fol- lowing chairmen were also in- stalled: program, Mrs. G. L. Adair; ways and means, Mrs. PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday § After- noon Club concluded its meet- ings for 1963 with a Christmas party held in the Legion Hall on December 9. Mrs. Elwood Bradley, president, extended season's greetings to all. A worship service was con- ducted by Mrs. George Hall. DNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES profits from the sale of cards amounted to $72.79. It was decided that article No. 5 of the constitution be amend- ed to read -- "The time, date and place of future Executive meetings to be decided upon at the discretion of the President and any two members of the Executive Board' It was also decided to add a bylaw regarding gifts for each past president as follows: 'Each year $5 will be allotted to pur- chase a gift for the Past Presi- Christmas meeting and a pot;tional period to be arranged by luck supper in the church. |Mrs. Wilson Neil and Mrs. Don- After the supper Mrs, Mal-|2/d Thompson. colm McGregor, President of|, The holiday. bags were the Afternoon Auxiliary, opened brought in and it was decided to| : : ' use them again next yeay. | oe with a Christmas| Mrs Lloyd ea a a reading jstory, "Is This What They Call Mrs. Coulson Scott, assisted|Putting Christ Back in Christ- by other. members of the Laurie|mas" | Cormack group, .conducted the) 'Santa Claus arrived with aj worship service. Miss Grace|present for everyone and. re-| Kennedy and Mrs. Joseph Kerr|freshments were served. Dishes, Cutlery, Glasses, Silver Candelabra. Silver Tea Service. Punch Bowls, COFFEE URNS 463 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Phone 725-3338 25, 30, 44, 55, 75 Cup Sizes. Sargeant's Rentals Let's Have a Party of the Arvilla McGregor WMS|~---- sang a Christmas duet accom- Mrs, John Powell also report- ed that a food hamper will be donated by a grocery chain store. Carols were sung, and an in- spiring message, 'Memories of Christmas," was given by Mrs. Hall. A duet; "Silent Night,'" was sung by Mrs. George V. Lee and Mrs. George Hall, Master Jimmy Jay sang a solo, "Jingle Bells." Mrs. Hall's closing mes- sage was a reading entitled, "My Christmas Wish to You." dent and to be chosen and pre-|panied by Mrs. D. J. Douglas sented by the Executive Board) The secretary from. each of at the September meeting" the three groups then gave her Several members volunteered) A social hour followed with re-|annual report outlining high- to purchase and: deliver the|freshments 'being served by/lights of the year's work much appreciated donations. |Mrs. Kenneth Ostler The offering was received and Our next meeting will be held/'. KNOX CHURCH was /2°dicated by Mrs. Bert Mont- at the home of Mrs. Arthur) 'The Afternoon Auxiliary, thelWMs.~ of the Arvilla McGregor} Hobbs on January 8. Laurie Cormack and the Arvil- is Reversid G ; | Vice - president Mrs Ernestila McGregor WMS of Knox was ae Ger coesher fe al p > net!Church joined together for their daltadd gl sa sles e Barker, reported that the net!Church Joined togethe lof the pupose and use of mis- sions in church work | "Hark The Glad Sound" was] sung and Mr. Brett closed the meeting with a prayer | ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (Afternoon Branch) I'he devotional and business} meeting opened with prayers| by the president, Mrs. Charles R. C. Bowes; house and recep- tion, Mrs. E. E. Duncan; tele- |phone, Mrs. R. D. Holland; press, Mrs. L. B. Boswell; Ki- wanis education,.Mrs| W A Smith The guest speaker was Mr. A. G. Rodgers who told of his travels to Japan and Hong Kong. He also showed films Gifts were distributed and all|giving an insight into their ways sat down to refreshments serv-jof living. The films were inter- ed by the officers and execu-jesting and greatly enjoyed by tive, Next meeting will be onjeveryone present. Mr. Rodgers January 6, 1964, at 2.30 p.m. -- was introduced by Mrs. A. E. King and thanked by Mrs. A LEGION AUX. M ' ; a M. Moore } det ceuk Gegast cial Christmas gifts were collected| a | nt 2 | its weekly meeting on Tuesday for the mentally retarded j Gecember 10. with the pre ic The remainder of the evening ecember 10, wi SI! : : s Chdetnian + |dent, Mns. Norman MeEvers,| WES. SPem singing Christmas lpresiding. One new member|' , Gibbs was initiated and oe i 15TH SCOUT GROUP AUX | Mrs. John Beamish read the Auxiliary. The charter was a . ;! ; { ae s o 5 | : pet coo ik enn of Mrs. John|, The 15th Scout Group Auxii; 4 j { |prayer for the prayer partner. ey , nde econt.|}2°V held ist monthly meeting} ; Mrs. Thomas Keast read the| Stark who passed away Pr at Albert Street United Church scripture ly Sapte hea op dl was €X-'The meeting was opened by The pressed for her fam aie ' Mrs Morle The full financial report of the Breeden : ie were on by \bazaar held in November was 'pore will be no meeting 11 eee Ate . ie ee rs ¥ Fatt a gi rt Mrs crnes Seeley iven by the treasurer, Mrs-|nocember due to the Christmas aoe dv nase hee gee Leslie Brown. A letter from the| ,arties that: are to be. held for ine a ei ported on matron of the Uninfected Chil- ithe Cubs and Scouts a : : dren's Private Lepers Home,| yrs [yan Liscum and Mrs rs. Samuel Wotton read the} Korea, was read. They had ce-\staniey Hicks are conveners thankoffering prayer.-The mem-| west 3 Ps ey : : * |ceived: donations sent recentlY|for the Scouts': party Mrs. John} bers then went out for their} from the Auxiliary, and the | Wetherup and Mrs. _ Steven| oo supper, with all feel- A LIFE CONTRACT IS SIGNED monies had helped considerably | Hercia are conveners for the ing they had an enjoyable time in caring for the families whose /Cybs' party COURTICE UCW |parents are in a leper colony,| The January meeting will be (Kumall Unit) \(these were CARE donations)./peld the fourth Tuesday in the Che Decéinber meeting ' | The Christmas Party will be/rorm of a pot luck supper and aj ee mors ' vp toa of Oe held next Tuesday, December! fjjm will be shown he - : a, Bich ( ie 117, and gifts will be sigperonsin' At the close of the meeting pone Beare ntly in the} recently. The bride is the to cost one dollar and giver's/refreshments were served by | , | daughter of the Reverend and Iname must be put in each gift.|/Mrs. R. Sutherland and Mrs. J Mrs. Lloyd Courtice opened Gifts will be. sent to older! Wetherup. popes cody hymn. Each amibers, some of whom are Se 3 ; ue ie ladies read a verse from Sratins ae iil nepital: also to| KING STREET UCW 10 THOSE GOLDEN ROSES in the scripture reading taken from veterans in hospitals, and to| Unit 10 of King Street United) background are actually gild Luke 2 8. 20. The theme, "Shep- Church met in the church partor| herds, Wise Men and. Angels', was read by Mrs. Lloyd Cour- mental! institutions ed California Brussels sprouts tice..It was an inspiring and in- Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferguson and) mo jnstallation dinner will be|for its Christmas meeting re-| The Brussels sprouts in the teresting message.on the Christ- Flowers, Flavor For the Table = ™:,:» rol) call, and minutes Mrs. John Saw treasurer's report was the Genge Mrs. William J. T Hicks of Madoc and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Brackley of Graven- hurst. The newlyweds are re- siding in Oshawa --Mary's Studio The bride's father officiated at the marriage of Ruth Alice Louise Hicks and = Alan Edward Brackley in Rossland Road. Free Methodist Church we foreground are' actually Brus sels sprouts cooked and | ready to serve with an Orange Curacao Sauce TAPERS THE SHAPE Mrs. Edward Williams spent a TOAT FORA NEAT TRIM FIT few days at Trenton with her oars, Hash gry visited Mr. |@ Ss eth nepal ek . phe eh 4) Farewell avenue, last Sunday astwoo Mrs illiams jheld on January 14, tickets are|cently. The president, Mrs. Roy Herrington, one dollar and ten cents ($1 10)|Lee, opened the business with a land may be bought from Mrs |poem, 'What Is Christmas?" | The first business) Members were reminded of; z | The big style news | if i Election of officers followed.| ety mt ae' clothing this year Is granddaughter, Linda East wood, died in her sleep last Saturday night. Linda attended Simcoe Hall crippled c on' school in Oshawa last year p Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collacutt, Simcoe street north, visited Mr. Collacutt's mother,.Mrs. S. J Collacutt, Palm Beach, Florida, last week Mr. A.:V. Walker MPP and Mrs. Walker with their son and daughter, Robert and Judith, Linda Parm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Parm mond street east on the occasion of birthday yesterday were her sister, Laurie Turner, Jonathan Turner and Sandra Thom. Games and re- freshments, featuring a_ birth- day cake completed the party SOCIAL NOTICE AT HOME her third Her guests Rich- |Alyn Elliot fi }meeting for 1964 will ltative date for the v Royal: Alexandra 'Theatre is Jane|January 22. A bus will be char-| was presented by Mrs 0 Mrs Stevens Mrs |Cutler led in prayer At the regular meeting held' 4 social half hour was spent and re- tered for the occasion DOUBLES' CLUB (St. Mark's) recently, St. Mark's Doubles'| Club had as their guests the members of Albert Street ed Church Doubles' Club vith ss Unit-|/ freshments be held on/the UCW pot luck supper with! entertained|January 7, at 7.30 p.m. The ten-|Unit 10.in charge of the devo-' isit to the! tional period A candle-light wovship service Roy Lee Mrs. Glen bring classic beauty and fl Arthur Joness Mrs E Donald Tilk G. Moss.. Mirs MacLean serving Miss Mary s Beth Miller FELLOWSHIP GROUP and Donald | terpiece Califorma' Brussels to holiday tables: For your cen- there an arrange- ment of gilded Brussels Sprouts, as full of grace and elegance as golden roses. For your menu there 'a sumptuous dish. of vrisply textured. Brussels Sprouts in Orange Curacao Sauce s is In Firm Fresh Brussels Sprouts Sprouts|can be massed into a pyramid avor| (without stems) and augmented berries and leaves ith fruits Fresh holly, sprayed another pretty touch | SPROUTS CURACAO (Makes 10 to 12 servings) 2 pounds (2 quarts) Brussels sprouts 2. tbsps cornstarch the trim look and we have it with Trim Fit shirts by ARROW, to give you this slim athletic look. ARROW tapers the body of the shirt to a "'T" from the shoulder to the waist, as well as tapering the sleeves. You will find Trim Fit tailoring in a wide variety of ARROW dress and sport shirts in your favorite collar styles including button downs, tabs and regular collars. 5.00 It was decided to try to get al unit leader at our January meet- ing. Recording secretary is Mrs Robert Fowler and the treasur- er is Mrs. Donald Thompson. Mrs. Lloyd Courtice volunteer. ed to take the January meeting. | It was suggested that each member conduct a meeting dur-| ing the year. | The next meeting is to be Jan-| uary 16, at the home of Mrs. Gerald Estabrooks. The devo- gold. is fresh An evening of square dancing) % Mr. and Mrs. James Owen, | was cet and was. largely) (Southminster) "Floral" RR 1, Port Perry, will be at) attended. Mrs. A. S. Winter was} The Fellowship Group held its|Brussels Sprouts home to their relatives, friends|i, charge of the entertainment/monthly meeting at the church|conversation pieces and neighbors on Saturday, andiror the. evening and Mr. Earl/hall in the form of a supper| fresh Brussels Sprout of 144 cups fresh orange juice % cup melted butter or marg- arine teaspoon grated orange' pee! 1% tsp. mace will be among a family re- union and Christmas dinner party being held today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker in Agincourt arrangement make artful Haye the} s uncooked|1 Now's the Time to Beautity Your Home with Mr,. and Mrs. Arthur Redknap had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. George Stapleton of Newtonville, Mr. and- Mrs.| §. R. Pethick, Enniskillen and Mrs. George Smith The Young Women's Mission Circle of Calvary Baptist Church held its annual Chris at the home of Mrs mer, with 30 members present | Mrs. Jack Hooper opened the} meeting in prayer. Christmas| bymns were sung and Mrs. -Wil-| iam Reimer read the Christmas| Sunday, December 21 and 22, 1963, from 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. |Brown was guest caller. | Refreshments. were served | wi and 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. on| under the direction of Mr. and/Gary Bayliss and Mr. an {prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Bald jand completely dry in von Minden. Mr. and Mrs,|out with Mrs. |form Open them finger tips to Spray your flowers the occasion of their diamond)\4;, Lorne Crowells and their/Gyles. Harrison who were injusing aeroso) can, and allow to committee. The presidents, Mr./charge of the December meet-|dry, takes about one hour. Use weddi TARe 1c 1& and Mrs. Gordon Rae, reminded} ing, assisted with the supper leveryone that tickets are avail Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sh lable for the 'Snow Ball' Dance) were welcomed to the group lon January 31 at the Oshawa | Airport. | The Reverend A. E gave the closing benediction | The next meeting will be the jannual Christmas dinner to be held December 14 A sing song of Christmas| carols was enjoyed with Mrs. C./ arrangement Larke|R. Chambers at the piano, and number of games were playe OPA AUX any kind of container, plain or stores and florists) to hold the Secure the Brus- | Combine them with ivy Y teaspoon salt on gilt,|%4 cup orange Curacao, or brandy slices orange orange Cover and cook Brussels ane|fancy, with an ordinary frog or)sprouts in l-inch boiling. salted \styrofoam (Available at varicty/water 10. to 15 minutes drain stir |just tender; Meanwhile mace Curacao Garnish with cornstarch sels Sprouts on thin. sticks orjorange juice until well blended.| wires, which form the stems and|Cook over medium heat, can also be sprayed gold. Ar-/ring constantly, until thickenéd jrange the sprouts as though youljand clear. Mix in melted butter, The December meeting of 'the|were working with actual flow-jorange pee! 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Bailey proposed) HOUSEHOLD HINT a toast to the husbands. Dr. G.| Gilt picture frames will re-|L. Adair replied and in return| The turn to their original luster if|proposed a toast in honor of the! Jan.!rubbed with a sponge moistened! wives | in turpentine The executive for the 1964 etory taken from Luke 2; 1-20. Mrs. Austin Hooper read & poem, entitled "'We Wait A! Star." A special guést was Mrs E. Wilson, to whom the Circle|ja presented a lovely gift of Christ- mas dinner foods. Games were played and prizes given to w ners, Refreshments were served! by the social committee mext meeting will. be held 13, 1964. 5 =~ Electrohome | STEREO & TELEVISION { The perfect gift for the home. Enjoy the unequalled tonal quality ¥ of Electrohome Stereo . see the cleorest picture ever on on #& Electrohome Television. Visit HOME APPLIANCES to-day, make your selection. 14 Dec. 1963 Oshawa, Ont. Sat 23s: tg" aF8h woh F. 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