{THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 28, 1964 SEPTEMBER IS AN ENCHANTING MONTH FOR THESE HAPPY COUPLES A HONEYMOON in New olic York. City followed the mar- riage of Sylvia Joan Westnutt and Raymond Albert Blomme in St, Gregory's Roman Cath- Church, recently. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert D. Westnutt, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blomme, Toronto sige EN: HOLY CROSS Roman Cath- olic Church was the setting for the marriage recently, of Mary-Ann Barbaric to Joseph Yurchi, both of Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. New Curate, Father Joseph Borg Mushroom Season Just Beginning Trim stems short (save trim- is Is Introduced at St. Mary's CWL St. Mary of the People council;would be a rummage sale at of the Cathdlic Women's League|St. Mary's Church auditorium held its first meeting of the|on Friday, October 16, with Mrs. Harland Williams con- Mrs, Max Coleman, president,|vening. Members: were asked to introduced the new Curate, the|bring all suitable articles to the Reverend Joseph Borg, whojhall the previous evening, opened the meeting with pray- er, Mrs. Coleman gave the high- lights of the Provincial Conven- Mrs. Robert Knapp,secretary,|tion which was held recently at read the correspondence, the|Vineland, Ontario, The theme minutes of the June meeting,|was "For God and Canada--A the previous week. Edwards, gave her report, Mrs, K th Johnst , spirit-| tick and the executive meeting held|Modern Apostolate" and Bishop Morocco urged the leagues The treasurer, Mrs. William|to arrange talks with different denominational groups and poli- as well, ual convener, displayed a travel- Mrs. Leonard Weeks, member. ship convener, gave her report of the work in that country. tion convener. , motion, Social and welfare convener, the winner. Mrs. Fred Lawless, religious toll d by a rund 'plans for the 'Treelights Father Kea, who is a brother|Bazaar'"' to be held November of Mrs. Peter Van de Pol of|16, Each of the booth conveners the league, has consented to|was then introduced: Mrs, Wil- icome to the October meeting to|liam Edwards, cedar chest of show slides of Brazil and his|linens; Mrs, Kenneth Johnston, and Mrs, Gordon Dignem, penny A public speaking contest for|sale; Mrs, Donald Branch and grades 7 and 8 was announced|Mrs, Rudy Nagel, touch and by Mrs. Frank Maloney, educa-|take tree and white elephant booths; Mrs. Ronald Gibbs, Mrs. | A discussion took place with)Nonman Fry and Mrs. Robert a decision to rescind a previous|/Freeman, home baking; Mrs. Gerald Cole, candy; Mrs. George King and Mrs, Kenneth Mrs, Ronald Gibbs gave her|McRae, sewing and knitting; report and conducted a 50-50|Mrs. Fred Lawless, tea room; draw with Mrs. John Greene as|Mrs. Wilson Mapplebeck and Mrs. Carl Meagher, religious articles; Mrs. John Greene and -and Mirs. Steven Barbaric, |atticles Oshawa, and her bridegroom that is the son of Mr, convener ed|Mrs, Th Christmas cards as well|store; Mrs. Wilfred Ottenbrite Andrew |88 wrapping paper would go on|and Mrs. Gerald Forestall, fish Cullen, country Yurchi, Winnipeg, and the late lsale in the religious articles|pond; Mrs. Arthur Van Leewuen Mrs. Yurchi, j oot --Aldsworth Photography |Selling for one dollar. The Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa General Hospital enjoyed a very pleasant Des- sert Luncheon on September 21, this being the opening meeting of the autumn season. Mrs. J. H. Beaton, a life member, poured tea. Preceding the business meet- ing, the members were privi- For OGH Women's Auxiliary It was announced that there |booth in October with each item |and Mrs. Frank Mayer, Christ- mas decorations, Dessert Luncheon Starts Season "social, NOTICES |members to attend the fashion jshow to be sponsored by the FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE auxiliary account, Mrs, Carter! daughter, Linda Vivien, to Mr due Mrs. George Jewell,/Mr and Mrs. Richard Gifford ing the shop during the holiday|;, take place on countered, | Mrs, C. R. Lann had an ex-\ed Ohurch, Oshawa, cellent report on the 'Candy| Stripers," the teen-age volun-| AT HOME teers. Since April of 1963 a total) Mr, and Mrs. Michael Cros- fa .__|maz wish to announce the forth-|Queen of Apostles retreat house| 7" ented for deposit in the general|coming marriage of their eldest|in Port Credit, on October 2, 3, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mills, 11th evening chapter of the Oshawa General Hospital Auxiliary. It was announced that, at the .jand 4, there will be a retreat elt a special 'Thank-you' WaSiGary Harold Gifford, son of{held for married couples. ,| An initiation ceremony led by through whose efforts in staff-/.y of Oshawa. The wedding is|Father Bong was conducted for : : : e Saturday,|the new members joining the period, no difficulties were en-|ootoher 3, 1964, at 4.00 p.m. in|league. od the chapel of Aive:i Street Unit- Refreshments were served. Names drawn for daily prayers for this month were Mrs. George King, Mrs. George Evans, Mrs. Robert Loney, Mrs. Frank Shine An invitation from Mrs. Walter' Branch was read, inviting the| mings for amother dish), Blend Gives New Dishes 'batter an ginger' tegen 6nd You cam bake them, broil them, fry, freeze or fritter them, or simply eat them raw. You don't peel them; just wash, then snip tips off the stems if you need to. They are available all year 'round, but are at their best from October to April. What are they? Why, mush- rooms, of courses, The season is just beginning so now is the time for you to use mushrooms all kinds of ways. They take little time and effort to cook and provide a great deal of pleasant eating. Try our two latest recipes soon won't you? j PUNGENT MUSHROOMS 1 pound (2 pints) mushrooms 2 medium onions, or 8 green onions i ¥Y, cup salad oil 1 cup commercial sour cream 1 . teaspoon horseradish 1 teaspoon salt | Simplicity YOUR BEST BUY.... yet far - more wear! CAT-TEX scientific wonder SOLES by Cat's Paw leged to hear brief addresses! o¢ 17,269 hours have been work-|line north, Maple Grove, will) ain, most abandoned soul in IN A DOUBLE-RING cere-. mony in King Street United Shirley Anne Blocksidge be- came the bride of Frederick Albert John Blocksidge, R.R. 2, Carrying Place, and bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Jones from members of the Hospital Board, namely, Mr. E; G. Stor- je; Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr, W. A. Holland, Chief Administrator, Mr. H. M. Smith, Chairman of the House Committee, Dr, H., R. Rowsell, Chief of the Medical Staff, and Mrs. George Telford, Director of Nursing. A short question period followed. The Auxiliary's main project for the season will be the Mam- moth Bake Sale, which is to take place on November 20 in the Cafeteria of the Hospital. Mrs. F. C. Malloy, general convener, addressed the meeting and ask- ed for the co-operation of the entire membership to make this a real success. Mrs. James Mc- Cansh is co-convener, Mrs. C. M. Elliott will be in charge of the afternoon tea, Mrs. Charles Robson of the dolls of all nations and Mrs. Alex Ross and Mrs. J. 4\R. Walker of the treasure table. Individual reports of the var- ious deartments showed that the jall had functioned well during the summer months. The Gift Shop, under the con- ed by these young ladies, and from June 29 to September 7 of this year, 5,828 hours have been jbe at home to their friends, relatives and neighbors, on the|PUngatory, occasion of their 25th wedding janniversary on Saturday, Octo- given, Four of the girls have} entered the school of nursing at|ber 3 from 2.30 p.m, to 4.30 p.m, Oshawa Hospital, and severa others have gone on to other hospitals. They are performing a service which is of inesti- mable value not only to the hospital staff but to the patients! as well, | The meeting of Hospital Aux-| iliaries of Region 8 will be held) at the Coboung Hospital . on September 30 at 2:00 p.m. The} voting delegates from the | awa Auxiliary will be Mrs, C. and Mrs. 5S, A. WIFE PRESERVER hen windows stick, rub the D. Russell Heney. laries' Association Convention) ang. will be held in the Royal York|---- Hotel, Toronto, October 26th,| 27th, and 28th. 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Austin, |continues to. show increases, and i esi a substantial cheque was pres- Lioyd Jones. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in our Bridol Gowns @ Bridesmaids Gowns @ Heod Pieces @ Veils @ Crinolines @ Ladies' Formals and Semi-Formols @ Mink Stoles @ Mink Shrugs MORE APPETIZING i ; For tastier sandwiches slice ~ te '\e meat very thin and use two or |)" : a 'Make Believe Tea' New Project Planned By St. Gertrude's CWL more slices per sandwich sug: | White Fax Furs @ gest food specialists at Ma At the September meeting of|knitting and sewing; Mrs.\donald Institute, Guelph, These St Pag ongar CWL plans were|Bruce Derusha, tea table; Mrs,|Sandwiches do not require any | Lt nd Sargeants Rentals | made for fall activities. The| i ia '\more meat and the thinner) j ' haan 463 Rits: ier i 725-3338 | tiret pikienk Wak he» 'make:|28mes Power, decorating; Mrs.) une. make eating morelf 63 - ~ ne sta bl | believe tea." A tea bag will be|Alex Borovsky, baking table; | pleasant. : ; eee a | sent to each woman in the par-|Mrs. Stephen Stepinac, mystery | -- | ish with an invitation to enjoy ajtable; Mrs. Gerald Merkley, pot of tea at home some after-|religious articles; Mrs, Frank noon. and to send in the dona-|Flynn, doll draw; Mrs. John tion usually given at a tea.|Poltz, Christmas cards; Mrs, The proceeds will be used to|Michael Crobie, advertising. purchase drapes for the audi-| It was announced that the torium stage. Reverend John Myers was now The annual bazaar will be Spiritual Director for the region! held October 28 and the con- of Ontario County South, Father vener, Mrs. Robert Rorabeck, Myers announced that the re- asked for donations for the|gional meeting 'will be held in apron booth. 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