Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1964, p. 9

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PRINCIPAL WELCOMES INCOMING OFFICERS The modern trend today is for a woman to take over in a man's field. In Oshawa's Hills- dale Home and School Asso- Mr. Gordon Terwillegar, Prin- cipal of Hillsdale Public School, left, is welcoming two ibers of the new executive. ciation this trend is being re- versed. At its recent elections the membership elected men to fill six out of fourteen posi- tions, In the above picture In the centre is Mr. Merlyn Luke, program chainman and on the right is Mr. Blake Bran- ton, president. Other male members of the executive, UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES absent for the picture, are vice-president, Mr. William L. Robinson; treasurer, Mr, Ken- neth Paul; Home and School Council representative, Mr. David McCann and member- ship chairman, Mr. Ronald Duffy. --Oshawa Times Photo Ontario Regiment Prepares To Welcome Guests to May Ball Members of the Ontario Reg- iment will again play host to |Matthew Curr of Display Serv- jing Officer, ALBERT STREET UCW The May meeting of the UCW was held in the Friendship room at Albert Street United Church. Mrs, James Scott, the president, opene dthe meeting with a poem "I Miss God in the Morning". Mrs. Clayton Lee read the minutes, in the absence of Mrs. Perey Bovelle, Mrs. Parks gave the treasurer's re- port. Conveners of different comm tees gave their reports. Mrs. George Ford reported 114 visits had been made to the hospital, Hillsdale Manor, and the shut- ins, Mrs. Jack Lowry reported on the supplies for the bale; Mrs. Samuel Gibbs on catering; Mrs. Alex Maracle on quilting; Mrs. Wilber Down, on corre- spondence and Mrs. Clayton Lee on the bazaar. Mrs, Albert Larke thanked the members for cards received dur- ing Mr. Larke's stay in the hos- pital. An invitation was received from St. Stephen's UCW inviting the members of Albert Street UCW to its meeting, May 14. Members were reminded of the trip to Collingwood, June 25."The bus will leave the church at 8.00 |ment was created in the Muro- scripture and read a poem "'Wis- dom True". Mrs. Albert Larke and Mrs. William Grandy, ac- companied at the piano by Mrs. Charles Naylor, sang "With Thy Spirit Fill Me', Mrs. Joseph Wiltshire intro- ning, Mrs. Gordon Garrison. cent trip attending the World's Council in South Africa. She dis- played articles which were used by the natives. Pictures were shown of the beautiful country- side, the natives, and the differ- ent tribes, their way of living and the primitive way they had of doing things. Mrs, Sanuel Mrs. Garrison for her inspiring! and instructive talk. The June meeting will be in wiht Unit 5 tn charge. Supper starts at 6 p.m. It was announc- ed that Unit 3, hospital; Unit 2,) Hillsdale, Unit 4, - 1, shutins. | would be, on visiting list. Asparagus Provides Variety of Dishes table of the spring season. And duced the speaker for the eve-|no wonder it's so popular, it is certainly versatile, served alone Mrs. Garrison spoke of her re-jor garnished with sauces. Buy straight, crisp stalks of aspara- gus; one pound of fresh aspara- gus serves four. Break off the tough ends and wagh thorough- ly to remove any sand. Spread stalks cook in about one inch of boiling salted water, approximately 15 Gibbs thanked] of the stalks are tender-crisp. Drain and serve immediately. companiment for asparagus and the form of a pot luck supper/they: also provide. a source of complete protein. 4 plain omelets 116 to 20 asparagus spears, cook-, Asparagus is our first vege- in a large pan and minutes, or until the lower part Egg smake an attractive ac- ASPARAGUS OMELET four or five asparagus in the centre of each, so that ithey protrude from each end. |Fold omelets and top with a pat of butter. seive; Press rest of eggs through sieve. ed (about one pound) Before folding omelets, place EGGS GOLDENROD 24 to 30 asparagus spears, cook- ed 6 hard-cooked eggs 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons prepared horserad- ish ¥% teaspoon Worchestershire |i sauce 2 tablespoons. lemon juice % teaspoon salt Press 2 yolks through coarse set aside for garnish. Melt butter in double boiler top over direct heat. Remove from heat and add flour, salt and until Spears|Cook in double boiler until mix- ture is thick and smooth and) no there is no taste of raw starch. Add sieved eggs, horseradish, ao aac sauce and mix wi Arrange warm asparagus on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 13, 1964 9 pepper, smooth, Gradually add milk. Refreshments were served. FLOWER ARRANGEMENT | The art of flower arrange- machi era (1392-1573) in Japan and has deep religious and so-| cial significance. Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | a.m, Unit 4 was in charge of the] Brown, Ontario| Lt.| | ices; Brigadier H. E. commander, Central Area, and Mrs. Brown; Colonel Arminas, Command- 5 Column, Royal General Motors of Canada, and| Canadian Army Service Corps, Mrs. Walker; Colonel rei A.jand Mrs, Arminas; Lt. Col. worship service. Mrs. William} Grandy opened with the singing} of Hymn 306, the reading of _the'l CHIROPRACTOR Hay Fever Back Pains 100 King St. E. 728-5156 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Modern "13 PRINCE STREET, OSHAWA 728-1132 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPENING Sil. ..:, 20% Off ON ALL COLD WAVES During the Month of May HANS HENTSCHE, Proprietor OPEN | MAY 18th Mochi. e NU-WAY RUG: e@eoseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaoeeeeees © Upholstery Cleaning -- Home or Plant © Authorized Filter Queen Sales & Service © Genuine Hoover Sales, Service & Parts © Mothproofing and Deodorizing Binding, $ © Rug Dyeing @ OSHAWA'S ONLY RUG CLEANING PLANT Approved by the Nationa] Institute of Rug Cleaners VISITORS WELCOME Why Take Chances With Your Valuable Rugs and Upholstery ing, Fringing a * Welsh, Ontario County Sheriff; |Sawchuck, Commanding; Offi- A, V. Walker, MLA, and Mrs.|cer, 8th Signals Regiment, and Walker; The Honorable Mich-|Mrs. Sawehuck; Major J. _L. ael Starr, MP, and Mrs. Starr;|Dubreuil, General Staff Offi- Oshawa Mayor Lyman A. Gif-|cer, 15 Militia Group, and Mrs. ford, Mr. and Mrs. K. H./Dubreuil; Colonel A. McGinnis, |Braithwaite; Mr. and Mrs. Gor-|Commander, 15 Militia Group don Hall and _Mr. | and _ Mrs. and many others. -- | visiting dignitaries from all over the country May 29, when Oshawa's premier social event of the season, the annual Regi- mental Ball, takes place at the Regimental Headquarters on Simeoe street north. Members of the Regiment vo age guests will once) again dance to the music of| Stanley St. John and his orch-} estra, and enjoy the vocal styl-| ing of singer Betty Weir. Guests will be greeted at the door by a reception line con- sisting of the Honorary Colonel of the Ontario Regiment, Col. | R. §. McLaughlin; the Regi-) ment's Commanding Officer, Lt. *Col. James R. Warnica;| the Regimental Second-in-Com- | mand, Major W. C. Paynter,| and several other official rep-| resentatives of the Officers') and Sergeants' Mess and the Men's Canteen, To start the ball in grand| style, Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. R.) Warnica will lead the guests in the traditional Grand March. | Performed to the strains of "John Peel," the Regiment's Quick March and played by the Band of the Ontario Regi- ment, the "Grand March" is seldom seen at social func- tions these days, but harkens back to the early days of the 19th Century when it was an ' important feature of every } ball. 4 At HOLIDAY MONDAY | OPEN SAT. NITE TILL 9 P.M. MAY 16th MEAT MARKET 46 irecr x. @ 725-3564 BIGGEST DISCOUNTS IN OUR HISTORY! FIREWORKS ¢" Individual Firecrackers 1.20 1.60 Meat Specials for the Holiday Weekend ! ! 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