Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Feb 1964, p. 7

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1 ln cl ate le ani atl sie ate eal tin tes lt HAPPY BIRTH Dwayne Carl Nicholas Phil- * |bers have been invited to return '|for this occasion, DAY DWAYNE Mrs. Nicholas Lucek, Oshawa, » | |The Evening Guild will partici. '}pate in the reception to take don attended the annual meeting "/World Mission interdependence le iene Eee ae ne eae ee ee Rss. a ea Christ Memorial Evening Guild Annual Meeting Ends Busy Year The annual meeting of the Evening Guild of Christ Memor- ial Church marked the end of a busy and \erative year, and plans for the immediate future indicate continued activity with a vaniety of projects already un- derway. January marked the 25th an- niversary of the Evening Guild, with several charter members still in active attendance, Plans for a celebration of this event, however, have 'been shelved in favor of the' church-wide cele- bration to take place February 23 when the Church, being now debt free, will be consecreated, place following the service, and many of their former mem- The Venerable H. D, Clever- and gave a talk on the Anglican movement which was set up at the August sessions of the An- glican Congress. He pointed out that Christ Church had been press reporter; Mrs. W, G, Jackson, second vice-president; 'Mrs. Kenneth Aston, secretary; Mrs, Wolfe Miller, treasurer; Mrs. Gordon Leslie, telephone convener; Mrs, Clarence Cor- bett, social convener; Mrs. Grant Elliott, sunshine conven- er; and Mrs. Garnet White, re- presentative to Advisory Board. On behalf of the members, Mrs, W. G, Jackson made a pre- sentation of gifts to Mrs, Wolfe Miller, retiring president, Mrs, Stanley Gales, secretary and Miss Winnifred Drayson, treas- urer, thanking them for their services in the past, Plans were subsequently made to cater iv the» Great Chapter] dinner February 5, A group of members will serve in the Tuck Shop at Hillsdale Manor, Thurs- day, February 6, Guild mem- bers will also assist at the re- ception ts follow the Confirma- tion service Sunday, February 9. Several members. indicated their intention to attend the Women's World Day of Prayer which is to be held in St. An- drews Church, Friday, February UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES - 16TH SCOUT GROUP AUX, The 16th Scout Group Auxil- lary held its monthly meeting recently in Knox Presbyterian Church with the president, Mrs. Kenneth Hann, presiding, The meeting opened with the Scout Mothers prayer, The min- utes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Allen Barclay and the treasurer's report given by Mrs, Allan Wood, New business was discussed and plans were made for a Valentine Tea to be held in the Church, February 12, at 2.00 .m, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Larry Ostrom, The next meeting will he held February 17, at 2.00 p.m. SIMCOE STREET UCW The Cameo Unit of Simcoe Street United Church was held in the parlors recently, In the absence of the leader Mrs, Maurice Hutchison presid- ed and with a few well chosen words expressed sympathy at the passing of a highly valued lips is one year old today and and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest /dependent upon the Synod for|l4, -- member, Mrs. Neil McDougall, EK 4 ig the son of Mr. and Mrs, Phillips, Woodstock, New |rfinancial assistance until 1951,) A donation was made to the/a nn _ por mda gates by . . ' Sducati : rayer and a minute' . Carl Phillips, King street east. Brunswick. after which it was self-support-/Theological Education Fund, ajprayer a minute's silence, | . HONEY FRUIT SAUCE MAKES PANCAKES FANCY-CAKES His grandparents are Mr. and ANN LANDERS Like Einstein, Wants Simple Dear Ann Landers; I am a --and : St. Stephen's UCW held its first|S°mething different, : eee, a, atte ioe See oh rl tr yu ate pe Ll itune, Dngporias, Broadloom : a degree in business adminis-jappreciation whatever. Your re- church parlor, cakes for four or a hundred : on tee | . , ' : tration. We will both graduate in June and we plan to be mar- ried in July. Larry's father is a highly suc- cessful businessman, Although ing. The Evening Guild later --Photo by Hornsby He Life spotless home, beautiful meals ply was interesting, You said "A man doesn't love a woman because she's a fine cook, an expert housekeeper or a first- rate shoeshine girl--he can hire voted $20.00 a month to be given to this cause to help churches in other parts of the world, The Archdeacon: ded at the elections for the ensuing year and the new slate of of- ficers include: Mrs, F. G, Know- ler, president; Mrs. Stanley Gales,+ first vice-president and collection for which is being taken in the Church on Sunday, February 2. Following the business ses- sions on both January 16 and 30, a social hour was enjoyed, with refreshments served, The next regular meeting of the Evening Guild will be Thurs-/ day, February 20. | Wrmer The reports were given and Mrs, Douglas Ogden led the de- votional period. Mrs, Charles Wales read the scripture. Two piano solos were given by Miss Carolyn Howard and member of our choir, Mrs, Harry Jones gave a read-| ing on the life of Stephen Lea-| 8ST. STEPHEN'S UCW (Eva Alexander Unit) The Eva Alexander Unit of Mrs, James Palmer, unit lead- er, welcomed everyone and opened with a prayer, Mrs, David Duchemin led the devotional period assisted by Next week the pancake comes cock and a social hour waslinto its own for one day, Pan- i spent, cake Tuesday, Shopping lists are being prepared for the weekly shopping Thursday or Friday this, week and these re- clipes will give you an idea for and four, Honey Fruit Sauce used as a toppingwill enhance flavor and appearance. A de- licate combination of golden honey, fruit cocktail, and citrus Pancakes Are A Tradition For Shrove Tuesday Fare | Fruit Sauce and pancakes at brunch or even at tea time, PANCAKES % cup sifted flour % teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons sugar 2 tablespoons melted butter | Sift together flour, baking) soda, sugar and salt, Beat eggs'| and buttermilk together. Stir CUSTOM MADE DRAPES 15 King Street East ' ' he has built a financial empire|those services." You added) Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 (Mrs Ernest Moth, Mrs. Gordon|{@#Ces, Honey Fruit Sauce islinto dry ingredients, Add, buter , he has not taken a vacation|the woman who can make her : Lane and Mrs. Charles Holland|°®SY t© prepare yet elegantiend combine lightly. Bake on a Phone 725-2686 4 since 1062. Larry's. father stll/husband fee! that he is her hero THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February, 3, 1964 J {who read portions of Scripture,|"NOUsh to serve to guests./hot griddle using two table: | puts in 12 hours a day at his office in spite of an ulcer oper: ation and a coronary. Last night Larry gave me eome shocking news. He said that years of observing his father has persuaded him that wealth does not bring content- ment or fulfillment, He wants no part of the sweat, blood and agony of business, Larry an-| Dear Also: How did you treat/Women's World Day of Prayer/the staff of the Anglican Wom-|ieader, Mrs, Fred Lindsay;|tage of the versatility of Honey i iil nounced that he is going to be|the fellows you dated ee you|was held in St, Andrew's Unit-jen's Training College who willitreasurer, Mrs. Roy Smith; re- Y% cup honey ri a postman, wanted to make a wonderfulled Church on Friday at °.30/address the afternoon and even-|cording secretary, Mrs, Em- 1 teaspoon grated orange rind | ili He outinied the benefits of ajimpression? Test your mem-|p.m. __|ing services to be held thisimanuel Hurvid; corresponding THE STARS SAY 1 tablespoon lemon juice : ii civil service job--no pressure,|Ory, Kiddo, and replay the tape. Mrs, J. L. Pegg, the Keyjyear at St. Andrew's United secretary, Mrs, J, N. Lynde; $ tablespoons batter | % i jots of fresh air and walking, aj You laughed at his jokes,|Woman for 1964 and 1965 opened/Church on Friday, Feb. 14, at/cards, Mrs, F. M. Crawford; By ESTRELLITA Sean be seein = 4 { good pension, and plenty of|built him up-when he was down|the meeting with Pog The} 2.30 and 7,30 p.m, flowers, Mrs, Emmanuel Hur-/- TOMORROW 'on ot Os Pososmgr cor Magee 7 é | me for reading and contem-|and made him feel special andjsecretary, Mrs, lip ~_ Representatives attending the/vid; pianist, Mrs, Charles Run- py reves ousinsiieas bot Raa aoe up Ad '< | » i. ingredients -- important. You treated him/rence raed oad: been, sent eq[ preliminary meeting were. asjdle. prevail now, You may be faced/except fruit. Bring to a boil : rv At first I thought he was out of his mind. Now I am not sure, has it made," } I, would give anything in the world if I could do just that.) How does a woman make her| husband feel like "her hero?" Please answer in the paper. I could use the advice, and I know others who could use it, as _well.--ALSO UNAPPRECI-| ATED with courtesy and respect, and you waited until you were alone Many Churches The preliminary meeting for the planning of the Oshawa that $172.97 had been sent to Toronto from the services held in Oshawa last year, Represented At Day Of Prayer Preliminary The guest speaker this year will be Miss Margot Lods from follows: Mrs, Albertha McMil- lan First. Free Methodist; Mrs. The topic was 'Friends', The closing hymn was "Blest Be The} Tie That Binds". | A vote of thanks whe express-| ed by Mrs James Palmer for two years, The 1964 executive is: lead- er, Mrs, Jack Strank; assistant Some pictures of Florida, Nia- gara Falls, Oshawa and dis- Honey, the bearer of quick energy, makes it nutritious as well, Suggest pancakes with Honey | Fruit Sauce for your next Sun- day church breakfast. Serve her leadership given the Tast/rolled pancakes smothered in sauce for supper after a busy day or for late, late supper when entertaining. Take advan- with some minor, but trouble- some situations at home or in spoons batter for each pan- cake, Remove from griddle and immediately fold in half. Set aside until ready to use, Makes 16 4inch pancakes, HONEY FRUIT SAUCE 1 No, 303 can 1 Wb.) fruit cocktail \% cup orange juice and simmer 10 minutes. Add fruit, Set aside, Before serving ish and EARLY BIRD Gets You -- ~ wv i > What do you think of a college|!f you had some criticism you Major Lewis and Mrs, D. Bul- trict were shown by Mr. Alan)nusiness, but take them injturn into a chafing' di |i ij graduate who would settle for/Just had to get out. ' an nga Meas Dionne, stride. You can skip @ great/heat, Add pancakes and leave in * r ' 8 career as a postman?--PICK-| A successful marriage is not! Cntario Regiment ler Mrs. G. MoCarthy, Salve-|'stges ivred 'Lindsay thanked|deal of trouble hy avoiding fric-lseuce untll warm. Serve end A BOUQUE r St ORG i A-DILLY @ gift, it is an achievement, The ; tion Army; Mrs. W. D. Hewton,/Mr. Dionne. A social half hour/tion and being tactful under all/pass a bowl of. extra sauce, ' ; Dear Dill; To each his zone.|effort and energy that a woman L di A ili Mrs, D. A. Taylor, St. Peter's; |followed, conditions. 0 Dear Ann Landers: Recently|Puts into her marriage is like aqies Auxillary Mire, 3, i MeCedhiy, ttre. © . i 1 read advice to the wite/money in the bank. It begets . sil rat aspectaanared Roopa 1 FOR THE BIRTHDAY Bonnie Jayne : a bs eed ee aeeit Uke 'an "an jinterest in the form of strength,! Installs Executive |E- Baker, St, George's Anglican;| CHEESE SOUFFLE T eaten i veer wibins ay s : paid housekeeper." confidence and stability, When Mrs, G, Ostrom, Mrs. Jack Measurements level; the celestial Loy shines on) ! . e o ; The woman described her|tte going gets rough you have} The 1064 executive of the On-!ayior, Mrs, M. McGregor, recipes for 6 jyour personal life this year. So- HAIRSTYLING | Tues. Wed Thur, Fri -A M. ' --./something to draw from. tario Regiment Association La- Knox Presbyterian Church; Mrs,| 4 cup butter jcial and travel interests will be (formerly Budget. Beauty Ber) ! 9 wy ay ® t] t di 2 | A marelome _---- is not a unl eg -~ ---- by Laurence Savery, Miss Agnes Y% cup flour Few --a joy race = 1 } guarantee that the marriage is|/Mrs, Harr vies at their Jan- , il jfluences for the next two weeks, t St. Mark s WA going to work, any more oo uary aaeling held recently in/Strickland, Simcoe Street Unit- 7 Peg -- -_ jalso in May, July, August, No- 72 CHURCH STREET Hairstylists, Capable and Experienced at i a fishing licence assures youjthe. Armories, The new execu-jed; Mrs, R. Humphrey, North-| 4 tsp, ground nutmeg jvember and December, With the | " | ; Plan Active Monththat you'tt catch fish. 1t merelyjtive are as follows: president,|minster United; Mrs. V. Wood-| 34 Jb. cheese, fine grated [possible exception of brief per- eee Ca ae Braomone Salon L Sas Linienash Remnch oc eal MU Baw tana A. Macilamt, Me Weed Pere; viceieere. Five Meads; Mr. (American, Chetder ot/ths SS DN Saar tea) Ome Eeeen rio ; : " ' H ; " : i ' Woman's Auxiliary of sr (has sent me a cheque for $50|president, Mrs. Harry Wood;|Percy Neal, Westmount; Mrs. a tension present, your family and) yin 385 Stevenson Rd, North, et Aanopelis i q Mark's Anglican Church heid/¢very Christmas for the Jast 10/secretary, Mrs. Douglas Cox; Albert Singer, Cedardale Unit-|; tsp. cornstarch home interests will also be gen-/| Our : its monthly educational and|Years. This year I wrote to her|treasurer, Mrs, Frank Roche;led; Mrs, Ace Abbott, Mrs, W.! Melt butter in small sauce-/°ToUSly governed, Emphasis on Will Look LOVELY! PHONE: 728-3781 : work meeting in the Church|!" November and asked her not|ways and mans, Mrs, William/p. Miter, Centre Street Church; ; .jromance will be noted in late : , d . . J ;jpan, Stir in flour; then slow March, mid - June, September Hall last Thursday, The presi- to send the cheque as I now|Lovelock; sick list convener,/Mrs Robert Moon, First Bap-|stir in milk, salt 'and nutmeg. Sat iocommbeer: , -- dent, Mrs. Walter Meens pre- sided and led the devotional per- iod Members were reminded of the Parochial officers. meeting at WA House, Toronto, Febru- ary 17 at 7.30 p.m. Volunteers for Red Cross work at Hilis- dale Manor were Mrs. Gordon Rae, Mrs. Henry Packer, Mrs, Colin Parks, Mrs. Jack Péarce, Mrs, H. M. Beamish and Mrs. C. A. Keith. The JA Branch is planning a St. Patrick's Tea at its} reguiar meting time, The WA|! Would not offend her for the|Manor Tuck Shop are Mrs. will hold a vake sale immed-) have a good job. j She sent this'cheque anyway,) but it was not cashable because she did not sign it. Now I need advice on what to do. Shall I tear the cheque up and write to her and tell her what I have done--and why--and ask her not to send another one? Shall I ask the bank to send the cheque back to her? Or would Mrs. William MeNeill; Sergeani- ar-arms, Mrs, Duncan Fore- man; press reprter, Mrs. Jack Weodman; auditors, Mrs, Doug- las Cox, Mrs. Jack Hele, Mrs, Cliford Bould, presided and welcomed back Mrs. El- wood Cook after a long absence, also Mrs. Bruce McGGregor, who has been ih hospital. It was announced that the it be best to do nothing and let her discover that I did not cash! the cheque? She's a very fine woman and worlkd.--QUANDRY Sergeant's Mess would like the! Ladies' Auxiliary to take over) the cloak room for their dances, Representatives for Hillsdale Harry Wood, Mrs. William Mc- tist; Mrs, Lawrence Allen, King Street United; Mrs, Josepn La- Rocque, Mrs. Carl Creamer, Holy Trinity Church; Mrs, Wal- ter Meens, Mrs. K. R.. Kers- lake, Mrs. A. I, Woolcock, St. Mark's Anglican; Mrs. : House, Mrs, E, Krocker, Chris- tian Missionary Alliance; Mrs. Clayton Lee, Albert Street Unit- ed; Mrs, Matthew dell, King Street Pentecostal Church, Mrs. J. R. Leng, St, An- drew's United Church, will lead the afternoon service and Mrs. Alfred Woolcock, St. Mark's An- glican will lead the evening ser- Stir-cook 3 min. or unfil thick and smooth, Cool 5 min, Stir in cheese, Separate eggs. Beat yolks light with 1: tsp. cornstarch and add, Beat egg Cc whites stiff; fold in. Very slightly butter and light- ly flour quart baking dish or six (6 oz.) china ramekins. Spoon in cheese mixture, With knife make inch-deep cut around the souffle 4" from edge; this makes centre rise higher, Bake large souffle 35 min, in mod. oven, $75 deg. F., or until browned and doubled in height. bake 20 min.) Where .business matters are concerned -- and this includes job advancement and-or finan- cial gain--your best periods will occur between now and early March, mid-April, mid-June and the early - September - late- November period. Do avoid speculation in April, May and September, however, A child born on this day will be endowed with a high order of intellect and will be a true |humanitarian. BUILDING iately preceding the tea. There), Dear Quandry: This is ajNiell, Mrs. Jack Hele, Mrs, Wil-| vice. If individual, | ---, : Gp uaeer fer Doe. toughie because a gift calls forjliam Lovelock. | Serve at once. | + > cas work at the next meeting|® thank you note and it would be} The prize which was donated) BREAD BAKING em | ' February 14, jsenseless to say thank you for/by Mrs. Alfred Gower, was won| ULTS COUNT! | Remodeling m ; Six members of the After-2 Cheque that is not cashable.!by Mrs, William Lovelock. MONTREAL (CP)--A re-| RES ' e This ' 3 ; noon branch and four members 50----™yY advice is to return the) There is to be a_ night of newed interest by Canadian DON T MISS ' J of the Evening Branch of the cheque, explain how you feel,|cards Tuesday, February 11, at) WA attended the quiet hour at St. James Cathedral the morn-/ ing of January 9. In the after. noon they attended the Dioces- an Board meeting with panel discussion, Mrs. Walter Meens! and ask her not to send you! another, HOUSEHOLD HINT Potatoes will bake quickly if you cut them in half and place the home of Mrs, Harry Wood, 183 Roxborough avenue. The members tried their luck at the penny sale table, while) refreshments were served by! women in making bread will be one of the features of the 1964 National Salon of Agriculture here in February. The goal of a breadmaking contest at the Meals: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Conrult @ Member of the the General Electric Custom KITCHEN DISPLAY WAYNE'S ! Week Only! 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