L MISS JOAN ELLIOTT, MARILYN BLACK, MRS. DONALD McLENNEN | Many hi Hand ALY Satbweew Court 501 COF Ladies' Night A happy evening was spent recently when Court 501, Cana- dian Order of Foresters held their annual ladies' night in the Piccadilly Room at the Hotel Genosha. A delicious dinner was served after which dancing to Orville Selleck's orchestra was enjoyed. The door prize was won by Mrs. Leonard Barker and other prizes went to Mrs. Michael Ridley, Mrs. Harold MacMillan, Mrs. Roy Trimm, Mrs. Leslie Cole, Mrs. Claude Glassford, Mrs, John Bentley, Mrs, Rob- ert Knox, Mrs. James Hurvid, Mrs. Reuben Blair, Mrs. Wil- liam Lynde, Mrs. Harvey Bal- son, Mrs. William Overy, Mrs. George Killen, Mrs Neil Gifford and Mrs, Leonard Barker, There were also many spot dance prize winners. Seated at the head table were the District Deputy High Chief Ranger Brother Harold Wilson }\and Mrs, Wilson, High Marshal Brother Roy Trimm, Fraternal } |Supervisor for Ontario Brother » |Keith Clarke and Mrs. Clarke --Oshawa Times Photo Sorority Queen Is Crowned At Blue And Silver Ball Miss Marilyn Black was cho- sen Valentine Queen for 1964, of the Beta Sigma Phi, Phi Phi Chapter's Blue and Silver Ball last Friday night. Miss Joan El- liott, president of the Chapter, erowned Miss Black and pre- sented her with a dozen roses. . In St. Gregory's Auditorium, 'high above the music of George 'Macko and his orchestra, a large blue and silver banner announced the annual Blue and Silver Ball, The theme this year was "Winter Wonderland", The ceiling was masked with white snsetakes and colored glass balls and the tables were gaily decorated with sparkling color- ed snowflakes. ' Mrs. Donald McClennen, con- vener of the dance welcomed jthe guests and among those seen dancing were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClennen, Mr. and Mrs, A. Bowler, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ellis, Miss Joan Wil- ams, Mr. Wallace Cain, Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. MacDonald, Miss Christine MacDonald, Mr. John Sadowski, Mr. Garnet Wy- lie, Miss Wendy Young, Mr. C. D, Reardon, Mr, and Mrs. | William Northcott. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce James,| Miss Eleanor Hughes, Mr. Wil- liam Hall, Mr, and Mrs, David Perkin, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Pierce, Miss Margaret McFay- den, Miss R. D. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boddy, Mr. and Mrs, George Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. H. §S. Humphries, Mr. Clifford Sheppherd, Miss Carrol Rogers, Miss Ann Northcott, Mr, Dwight Chizen, Miss Sher- ran Hodgins, Mr. Thomas Low- Ty, Miss Lawraine Claws, Mr. Larry Dervant, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Mr. James Mc- Clelland, Miss Claire Campbell. Miss Katy Smarz, Mr. Philip Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. Black, Mr and Mrs. W. Piatti, Mr, and Mrs, Grant Elford, Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. A. Heffernan, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Eagleson, Mr. and Mrs. David Jack, Miss Stella Smarz, Mr.. Jack rn, Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Kelly, Mr. and'Mrs. F. Fountain, Mr. Allan and Mrs, Ronald Wright, Mr. Jack Ricketts, Miss Jennifer Edwards, Mr. Zan Dzikewich, Mr. Neil Wright, Miss Audrey Gay, Mr. Ian Parish, Miss Helen Mink, Mr. Erik Nielson, Mr. Robert Buhys, Mr. Ed- ward Zielinskeshi, Mr. and Mrs. Sunbeam Chapter Gives Many Prizes | At Night Of Cards Under the convenership of Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Sunbeam Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held a Night of Cards which proved to be an enjoy- able and. successful evening. The hall was decorated in the Valentine theme. Mrs. Elliott welcomed the players and thanked them for coming out and then introduced the Worthy Matron Mrs. Wil- liam Scott who declared the games open. After two hours of playing their favorite games, the players were served refresh- ments and many were lucky in having their names drawn for) prizes. Prize winners were: Miss Myrtle Stephens, Mrs. Frank Train, Miss Helen Joynt, Mrs. David McLaren, Mrs. Lloyd Wood, Mrs. Bud Kemp, Miss Flora Purdie, Mrs. M. E. Coak- well, Mrs. David Jobb, Mr. S§. Simpson, Mrs. Keith Jr., Miss J. Cryderman, Miss D. Beamer, Mrs. H. Cornish, Mrs. J. Magee, Mrs. P. I. Walter, Mrs. F. Spencer, Mrs. R. Shorten, Mrs. W. J. Neil, Mrs. M. Beal, Mrs J, McRae, Mrs. P. Conlin, Mrs. J. C. Henderson, Mrs, LeRoy Kellar, Mrs. A. Howard, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. H. Gibbard, Mrs. M. A. Jacklin, Mrs. L. Metcalf, Mrs. R. Alpin, Mrs. G. McKinstry, Mrs. W. Johnson, Mrs. N. Hodgson, Mrs. P. Cann, Miss Madge Durno, Mrs. C. Robinson, Mrs. R. Smales, Mrs G. Fitches, Mrs. T, Laughlin, Mrs. A. Pym, Mrs. Mustard, Mrs. J. Goyne. Progressive euchre prizes went to: E. Collinson, Mildred Smith, Mrs. Shipperdson, Mrs. Inkpen, Mrs. R, E. Smith, Mrs R. 'Crook, Mrs. D. Duchemin, Mrs, Arthur Cockerham, J. M. Collinson, Mr. J. Fibwell. LODGES AND SOCIETIES who is a High Marshal for «.a- dies' Courts and also president of Eastern Ontario Provincial Assembly, Eastern Ontario Pro- vincial Manager Brother Jack Graham, Chief Tanger of Court 501 Brother Douglas Vice and Mrs. Vice, president of Court Charlene L1750 Sister Zelda MacMillan and Mr. Harold Mac- Millan, vice chief Ranger Court 501 Brother William Overy and Mrs. Overy, Past Chief Ran- ger of Court 501 Brother Jack MacMillan and Mrs. MacMil- lan, Also present were Mr. Mrs, Joseph Flavelle, Mr. Mrs. Jack Laverty, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laverty, Mr. .and William Lynde, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Blair, Mr. and Mrs Byron Morden, Mrs. Warry and and BETA SIGMA PHI The Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sponsored a Friendship Night recently at Adelaide House. Beta Sigma Phi is an_inter- national organization for young women with similar cultural in- terests and ideals of living. Chapter president, Mrs. Har- old Ball, extended a welcome to the guests. Mrs. John Matthews, convener of the evening, drew the lucky numbers for door prizes. The winners were Mrs, Stanley McBean and Mrs, Paul Gillan, Mrs. Ray Crossley introduced the speaker for the evening, Mrs. Brennan, an interior de- corator. Mrs. Brennan had many samples of wallpaper, up- holstery fabric, drapery mater- ial and carpeting with which to demonstrate color co-ordination. Mrs. Brennan emphasized that each person should choose col- ors to suit their own taste. Quiet colors are the most re- laxing. The demonstration end- Given, Mr. and Mrs, A. Brad- ford. Miss Heather Robbins, Mr. Bruce Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. A. Luke, Mr. Gordon Maunder, Miss Carol Swain, Mr, and Mrs. William McKinstry, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Noltie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Magie, Miss Donna Jones, Mr, Dennis Logerson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clidley, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Hooey, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Williams, Mr. William McDou- gall, Miss Joan Laston, Mr. James Stevenson, Miss Mar- garet McDiarmid. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Liddiard, Mr. J. Simiana, Miss Eleanor Calvert, Mr. Ralph Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sniuk, Mr. Warren Clark, Miss Gail Marr, Mr. Peter Cote, Miss Sandra Sorettine, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Gluddy, Mr, and Mrs. James Thomson, Mr. Philip Dudley, Miss Judy Reeson, Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Grant, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bazinett, Miss Joan Elliott, president, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Vaument. Miss Sandra Smith, Mr. Geof- frey Owen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Beare, Mr. and Mrs. Car] Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Secerbegovic, Mr. Philip Gangemi, Mr. John Holowaty, Miss Margaret Mc- Donald, Mr, and Mrs. John Wright, Mr, and Mrs. George Carter, Mr. and Miss Dennis Ferguson, Miss Ruth Kell, Mr. Daniel McCall, Miss Maureen Comerford, Miss Marilyn Black, Mr. Gerry McCarten and Mr. Philip Clark. | Door prize winners were: Mr. and Mrs, J. W. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Secerbegovic, Miss Phyllis Gangemi and Mr. John Holowaty, Mr, and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Pam- ment, ed with a question and answer Barnsley, Mr. and Mrs. David Powless, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | Bert Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs.| (Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chap.)|Glassford, Mr. and Mrs. John Nutter, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose, Mr, and Mrs, James. Hurvid, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Straih- ee, Mr, and Mrs. George Mat- thews, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gif- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Yourth, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hurlick, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cole, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Balson, Mr. and Mrs. George Killen, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pas- coe and Miss Shirley Starr. SHOP BY BUS WINNIPEG (CP)--A survey of housewives by the transit di- vision of Metropolitan Winnipeg shows that 75 per cent use buses for downtown shopping trips. Housewives of every Jo Aldwinckie, Women' s Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 4, 1964 7 Many Trip The St. Mark's Doubles Club held: an enjoyable dance recently at the Oshawa Airport. The hall was beautifully decorated in the "Snow Baill" theme, The past presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Rae, introduced the new presidents, Mr. and "frs, Lloyd Harding. The newly « elected presidents were asked to lead the "Snow Ball' dance. Music for both round and square danc- ing was supplied by Mr. Orvel Sellick and his orchestra. Mr. Earl Brown was caller. Winners of spot dances were: Mr, and Mrs, Desmond Taylor, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Waddell, Miss Carol Nixon, Mr, Norris Hoag, Mrs. John Colley, Mr. Fred Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bent, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Deak. Those seen dancing were: Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Donald McGlas- han, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Coles, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Winter, Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Branton, Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Millson, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Shreve, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Littleproud, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harris, Mr, and Mrs, J. Talboom, Miss Carol Nixon, Mr. Norris Hoag, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hoag, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Ranstead, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Siblock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Gilbert, Mr, and Mrs, A. P. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Perkin, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Libby, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Lavictoire, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gray, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Seed, Mr. and' Mrs. G. Cummins, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mulholland, Mr. and Mrs. James Hagerman, Mr. and Mrs. W, Wilts, Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Slack, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Langley, Mr. and Mrs. William Yourkevich, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Searle, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Boville, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bent, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Mr. and Mrs, John Colley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, Mr.. and Mrs. Morris Love, Mr, and Mrs, B. G. Owen, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Brown, Mr. and period. Mrs, John O'Driscoll thanked Mrs, Brennan. The members of the chapter ments, PRINCE PHILIP CHAPTER I0DE The Prince Philip Chapter, IODE, held its first meeting of the new year recently in Ade- laide House. Mrs. K. R. Wagg, regent, opened the meeting by express- ing her best wishes to the mem- bers, and congratulated Mrs. W. S. C. Larmer, who has received her former chapter in Port Elgin. correspondence were read by Mrs. C. G. Luke, and Mrs. Alfred Austin gave the treas- urer's report. Letters were read by Mrs. presents. the. adopted Korean ruary 21. They will be Mrs. C. G. Luke, Mrs. Alfred Austin and Mrs. A. Whattam. Mrs. Butler also stated that pocket books are much appre- ciated and more are urgently needed. She was again author- ized to make and fill the per- sonal property bags. | The monthly letter on. "World and Commonwealth Affairs" rom Mr. McIntyre Hood was jread by Mrs. J. L. Beaton, and was most informative and inter- lesting. | The meeting heard the nom- jinating committee's report, read 'by Mrs, Arthur Whattam and ithe roll call was taken. Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair, Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa et the Genosha Hotel, Feb. 3, 4, 5. PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these dotes 5! Machine Approved NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA LTD. 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She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Patrick McAvoy, College Light Fantastic At St. Mark's Doubles Club Ball Mrs, Stanley Ogle, Mr, Mrs, Ernest Dobney, Mr, Mrs, Lloyd Harding, Mr. Mrs. Rodger Lappin, Mr. and Mrs, William Kellington, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Terwillegar, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Peel, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKeen, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hartevig, Mr, and Mrs. E. Murdoch, Miss Janet Kerr, Mr. Paul Edmondson, Mr. and Mrs, C, V. Hyderman, Mr, and Mrs, A. Ingram. Mr, and Mrs, E. Sarri, Mr. and Mrs. A. Norman, Mr. and Mrs, .B Williams, Mr, and Mrs. J. Evans, Mr, and Mrs. F. Deak, Mr. and Mrs: Wesley Oke, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- +neth Kerslake, Mr. James Mor- eau, Miss Ann Adamack, Miss Audrey Lambert, Mr. Jack! McCready, Mr, and Mrs, James Fettis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Attersley, Mr, and Mrs, Clare Keith, Mr, and Mrs, E. Hanley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Keith, Mr, and Mrs. R. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waddell, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Shewring, Mr, and Mrs. Len Yuill, Mr, and Mrs. K. G. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bois- vert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sabonski, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Knox, Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flutter, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Abthorpe, Mr, and Mrs. E. Richards, Mr. and and and The season when things get back to normal is upon us. February means' children run- ning home from school, clubs and civic groups meeting again; the theatre season and cool weather inspire us to entertain with new enthusiasm, It is also a time when new recipes are in demand. Delici- ous Honey Cheese Cake is the result of a new recipe created) for using golden honey from the fall harvest. A few minutes of mixing and a few hours of rest in the re- frigerator are all that are re- quired to make party pleasing dessert, Honey Cheese Cake. and Mrs. Harold Forsythe. Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Ware, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rose, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Creamer, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Dalton, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Desmond Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, David Conboy, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Moon, Mr. and Mrs. William Martinson, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ellwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langton, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick J, Read,, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonnetta, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence McConkey, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whale. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Hol- lidge, Mr .and Mrs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cheésborough, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McBachern, Mr. and Mrs. Woody Alrich, Mr. and Mrs, James Burlison, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. David Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Halman, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Kennington, Mr. and Mrs, F. Tullock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiniski, Mr, and Mrs. B. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. J. Monaghan, Mr, and Mrs. Wii- Ham Hayball, Miss M. Harri- son, and Mr. J. Grieve and others. -- MISS McAVOY, AGED TWO avenue, and granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Mc- Oshawa TOPS Club Opens New Chapter The Oshawa TOPS Club has increased its membership to the point where it has become necessary to divide the club into two Chapters, the "Mean- to-be Lena's" and the "Losin' Lassies'. The Mean-to-be Lena's Chap- ter meets on Tuesdays at the CRA and has chosen its execu- tive as follows: leader, Kay Puffer; co-leader, Florence Russell, secretany, Diane Oma- lanchuk, treasurer, Shirley Cho- loniuk, press reporter, Shirley Smith. The high loser in this group was Jane Lawrence with a weight loss of 6% pounds. The Losin' Lassies Chapter meets on Thursdays and have chosen its executive as: leader, Pauline Shaw; co-leader, Win- nie Brillinger; treasurer, Hilda Scott; secretary, Jean Hollings- Woodcrest H&S Night Of Cards Is Well Attended An enjoyable Night of Cards was recently held by the Wood- crest Home and School Associa- tion under the convenership of Mrs. David Merchant who wel- comed and thanked the guests for participating. Mrs. Roy Mercer, Mrs. R. H. McKelvie, Mrs. Alan Hill and Mrs. Donald Christian were the hostesses for the rooms, The guests enjoyed two hours of card games and then were served refreshments. Names were drawn for prizes for each room. HONEY CHEESE REFRIGERATOR CAKE Tasty, Party Dessert Incentive For Some Friendly Entertaining Fresh, creamy soft cheese and honey flavored by the flowers are blended with packaged lemon pudding to make this smooth textured cake. Crushed honey graham crackers provide a hint of crispness as the base of the cake while toasted coco- nut tops it off with a bit of crunch, HONEY CHEESE CAKE 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese 1-3 cup honey 4-ounce package lemon pudding and pie filling mix cups water eggs, beaten envelope unflavored gelatin Grated rind of 1 lemon cup: honey graham cracker crumbs, finely rolled, about ab} tablespoons butter or margarine Y% cup toasted coconut Allow cream cheese to soften at room temperature. Combine honey, pudding mix, water, eggs, gelatin and lemon rind in saucepan. Cook, stirring con- stantly until very thick, Cool slightly. Beat cream cheese until smooth. Gradually stir in lemon mixture. Stir until smooth. Allow to stand at room temperature. Combine honey graham crack- er crumbs and butter or marga- rine, Mix well, Pour into an 8- inch spring form pan. Press firmly against bottom of pan. Pour filling over crust, Chill 3 Mrs. E, A. Werry presented Mrs. Leonard Yuill with a beau- tiful floral arrangement which was donated for the door prize. Those responsible for helping with the card party were Mrs. David Merchant, convener, Mrs. R. G. Brown, tickets; Mrs. Charles Hawhbolt, tables; Mrs. William Temperton, favors; Mrs. Philip Jeyes, prizes; Mrs. Beverley Taylor, candy; Mrs. Lee Durling, refreshments; Mrs. Leonard Brash, Mrs, Donald Dick, Mrs. Louis Ferencz, Mrs. Allan S.'Gerrow, Mrs. Bruce Harrison, Mrs. Boleslaw Mala- chowski, Mrs. Jack Rudniski and Mrs. William White. to 4 hours. Sprinkle with toasted Language Problem Hits English Mills BRADFORD -- The world's biggest textile peosig ep | centre and headquarters for thi British woollen pect is facing a language problem. An influx of negreats from Pakistan has come into this English city during the past few years and now about 7,000 are employed in the wool industry there. Because they do not a speak English, notices in the mills must be printed in Urdu as well as in English. The personnel manager of one of the mills, which has 50 Paki- stanis among its 440 workers, has decided to be his own inter- preter and has signed for a course in Urdu at Bradford Technical College. . 4 He has been joined iff studying the language several mem- bers of the Bradford Police Force. YOUR HOLIDAY PHOTOS EXPERTLY FINISHED * LACK end WHITE OR COLOR * DONE ON PREMISES coconut. Makes 8 to 10 servings. & BUILDING or Remodeling DON'T MISS the . General Electric Custom KITCHEN DISPLAY WAYNE'S 78 Simcoe North 723-1411 Builder Enquiries Welcome FOR PROMPT SERVICE NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 251 KING ST. & GIVES LIFE RECIPE COQUITLAM, B.C. (CP)-- Mrs, Charles Mueller, who cel- ebrated her 10ist birthday with some of her children, grand- children and great - grandchil- dren, says she has lived so long because she abstained from smoking and ate raw oysters wher a child. 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