Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1964, p. 14

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¢ % Bay OA et tT mee ent oe WR ee en age: "i. card convener; Mrs. Lioyd) igen Setene eae, Courtice, m convener; . Mrs. artin and Mrs, ries Robinson phone commit- The minutes and treasurer's) # reports were read. A report ons the aisle rug for the church was |#] given and it was approved that' gy all the units money be turned in| % to Mrs, Cecil Simmons and|% members were asked to bring|#, money saving suggestions to the| # next meeting to be held inj the church hall on January 21. Mrs. Lloyd Courtice led the devotional period on the Christ-| 4 mas theme with each member reading a suitable portion from SPORTSWEAR LTD. §& the roll a Christmas poem : "J ---- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE & SOCIAL NOTICE F MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eyers, |" Myrtle Station, wish to announce |¥ the marriage of their daughter, | # Betty Ann, to Mr. Donald Peter| ss McLaughlin, son of Mr. Walter |¥ McLaughlin, Orillia, and the late Mrs. McLaughlin. The wed- ding took place in Myrtle United Church on Saturday, December 5, 1964 at 2.00 p.m. with the) Reverend John Porter of- ficiating. 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 21, 1964! UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES "KING STREET UCW 2 {refreshments were seryed by officers-and executive. Mrs. Lee -- season's greetings to a et ae Ss eee ee ST It was announced that the first meeting for January 1965 would be held on January 11 with the installation of officers and executive. COURTICE UCW (Kumall Unit) Mrs, Wilson Neil was elected the Jeader of the Kumall Unit of Courtice United Church Women at its December meeting held in the church hall recently with fifteen members present. Mrs. Donald Thompson is the assistant unit leader; Mrs. Robert Fowler, secretary; Mrs. Robert Johnston, treasurer; Mrs, Stanley Hoy, social con- vener; Mrs. Ronald Lamont, Kk eek * x STARR Furniture & Appliances Simplictt WASHERS DRYERS 3 Exclusive Guarantees ARE YOUR ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION 1--2 Yeor Service Guarantee on oll Wringer Washers. 2--plus 10 Year Additional Guarantee on Main Mechanism 3--2 Year Free Service Guarantee On s All Simplicity Clothes Dryers. elso avaliable models by MOFFAT @ R.C.A, BEFORE YOU BUY... GIVE STARR A TRY 723-3343 491 RITSON RD. S. -- OSHAWA and the lighted Christmas tree much to the Christmas of the meeting. si Trainer read "As the Old ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO CHRISTMAS -- 'OF SPORTSWEAR-¢ AND FROM HER FAVORITE SHOP TOO! an opening poem, Year Slips Away". Mrs, John Coleman conduct- éd the devotional period, taking as her theme, "The Call to Worship." Mrs. George Twiddy read the THEY'RE ALL Matthew 2. Christmas carols were sung with Mrs. Walter Stacey at the piano. Mrs. Leon- ard Kellett gave a reading, "Christmas on 25c a Week". he various officers gave their reports.. The roll call was taken with 17 members present. It was reported that the group had made twenty hospital calls and eight home calls during the month, Gifts were collected from the members to be taken to the "White Door". PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club concluded its meet- ings for 1964 with a Christmas party at the Legion Hall on Monday. The meeting opened with @ carol and prayer and the secre- tary's and treasurer's reports were read. Mrs. George V. Lee, president presented Mrs. Elwood Bradley with a gift as she was retiring from her office as first vice- president. Mrs. William Reed presented Mrs. Duncan Nisbet with a gift as she was retiring as secretary, Mrs. R. G. Colli- son and Mrs. Norman Hodgson were also presented with gifts in appreciation of duties carried out during 1964. Mrs, George Hall conducted the Christmas program com- mencing with a reading, follow- ed by a duet by Mrs. Phillip Bell and Mrs. Irene Tole. Mrs. Thelma Edgar gave a reading. Mrs. Hall gave a short address on the "Meaning of Christmas" and told a children's story. At the conclusion of the pro- gram, gifts were distributed and Seas tas = CARIBOU ANTLERS Both sexes of the caribou bear antlers. if 53 Ss en -- -- % 5 eS FESTIVE FARE IN THE MAKING Roasting Turkey Under Foil Sse eae Eliminates Dried-Out Meat [372° ar na « To give this jellied salad a : 'Christmas look' use a star mold With Christmas and Newy,economists suggest a "tent" and garnish with parsley. Year festivities just around the|above to ensure the self-basting|2_ cups cranberries corner, a good many people are|action that is one of the chief 2% pons og soot brushing up on their turkeyjadvantages of cooking with foil. (2 tablespoons) techniques -- preparation, stuff-|During the last 20 minutes or % cup sugar ing recipes and cooking times.|50, the foil is opened so the Few grains salt As a brief refresher here are|bird will become attractively Combihe cranberries and 1 some suggestions about cooking] browned. cup apple juice, bring to boil the festive bird. While most cooks prefer tO|ang cook gently for 5 minuees A sewing job, using thread or|roastfowl at 325 - 350 for about/. inti cranberries are soft. string, used to be the accepted/25 minutes a pound, foil can) coax gelatin in % cup apple means of holding the dressing|"save the day' when time is|iyice for 5 minutes. Press cran- in a fowl during cooking. To-|short. Security wrapped in foil, berries through a sieve, add day's housewives find that ajthe same fowl can be cooked to remaining apple juice and the quicker, neater job can be done|perfection in a 450 degree oven! sugar and salt and heat just to using several slim skewers,|for only 18 minutes a pound--althe boil. Add soaked gelatin and with a zig-zag lacing of string|saving of an hour and a half on stir until dissolved. Pour into a to hold skewers and flesh firm-|a 12-13 pound bird. 4-cup mold, or into individual ly in position. molds, Chill until firm. Makes in aluminum foil fr met WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA SWEATERS SLIMS 8.98 " SKI SLIMS 19.98 CURLING SLIMS 19.98 BLOUSES .:.... 4.98 SHIRTS ....... 3.95 SKI JACKETS .. 16.98 SKIRTS ,....... 12.98 CARCOATS .... 24.98 HOUSECOATS . 12.98 SCARVES ..... 1.00 HEADWEAR 2.98 ANGORA GLOVES 2.98 CO-ORDINATES 19.98 REAL SUEDE JACKETS 6.98 up " a 6 to 8 servings when served as a side salad, or 8 to 10 servings when served as a relish. * WHITE CHRISTMAS SEEN VANCOUVER (CP)--It's go- ing to be a rare Christmas in Vancouver next Friday. The weather office predicted Sunday that Vancouver probably will have its first white Christmas in 13 years. A blanket of snow that grew as thick as 15 inches in some districts by Sunday will likely ensure that at least some snow is on the ground here by Christmas Day. 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OPEN EVERY NIGHT including Saturday UNTIL CHRISTMAS $ 5s a and is QUALITY GIFTS AT LOW PRICES You Can Be Sure She'll Open Her Seigneur's Box First GENTLEMEN -- COME IN -- SPECIALLY TRAINED COURTEOUS SALESLADIES WILL HELP YOU WE GLADLY EXCHANGE CHRISTMAS GIFTS WHEN IN DOUBT -- GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE. SEIGNEUR'S Par sae aie ar sae ame aD ae ae arb oe FP rh rh ae ee eh eee Ba a * © i "yng Sg a SM iti at tiiaighiwe ? eet de OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE iwimtiwiwt. ae bs or a a a ian ag ea j bheahedolesded ded

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