fhe was a typist and book- 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 26, 908 jbe endowed with the talents} HONOR LONG BERVICE | the Blind and secretary for Sas-| jmeeded to make a successful) REGINA (CP) -- Bessie Bar-|katchewan of the Eye Bank of | kee for 2 years | writer, linguist or travelling ker, divisional registrar of the|Canada, was honored after 25| reaching her priate Boy HERE IS ANOTHER : VACATION PASSPORT | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Venus, still propitious, contin- é ues to foster romance, new He noted that in serving with @ friendships, family concerns group such as this, whoseland creative pursuits. In addi-| primary objective was to pro-ition, good Mercury influences vide recreational facilities foristimulate all written matters. | the chiléren of the community, communt cations generally; |F ig poe me osc tem glo promise good news from afar. : rew's Church were also' FOR THE BIRTHDAY met, for companionship and)" 17 tomorrow is your birthday, ___|§t. Andrew's United Church Neighborhood Group Meets Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Donald, Cubert Street, enter- jtained at a social evening in havin Darl Clibhanee recentiv. Presemt for the occasion were members of District 20, St. Andrew's United Church, of which Mr. MacDonald is the jelder; the Reverend and Mrs. \John Morris; Mr. A. G. Storie 'and Miss May Storie; Mr. and the Storie Park Neighborhood Association, and friends. During the evening, films of Mrs. Frank Hoefs, president of lasting friendships were avail- able to anyone who would reach: out for them from other mem- bers, Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. your horoscope indicates that, |; as of four weeks ago, you en-| tered a splendid five-month pe- || riod for furthering matters of a financial nature, to be followed || by another excellent cycle along, the same lines, which will last! a recent tour of the southern) States bordering on the Gulf of from Feb, 1 to April 15, 1967.) Of all these months, your best|/ by Asnel This shapey skimmer odds cool voca- tion interest. A LITTLE QUEEN Cre- Mexico which Mr, and Mrs. MacDonald took were shown, In speaking to the group, Mr.' Morris explained that St. An- drew's Church was encourag- ing such get-to-togethers to ensure that no member would become lonely, sick or idepressed, without someone iknowing about it. He expressed ithe hope that the gatherings jcould be extended, as in this case, to include other members lof the community at large, and |thereby promote a closer asso- lclation between the various | groups. 3 Mr. Storie expressed pride and satisfaction in the progress lof the Storie Park Association, | jand the function it was serving tp comunity. and unique ideas The aims _of neighborhood | Personal relationships should |park associations were of GRADUATES prosper for most of the year iwill be July, August and Sep- jtember, but avoid speculation iin August and extravagance in late December, Where job interests are con- jeerned, the next year should be | generally gratifying, with prom- iise of outstanding accomplish- ment and recognition of past efforts parallelling your finan- cial progress, September will be especially good. Other good pe- riod' for. advancement: Early]: August, late October, late No- vember, next February and March. Those engaged in crea- tive pursults--as many Gem- inians are--will find early Au- gust, late September, both early and late October, next January and March highly propitious for capitalizing on imaginative ation, Great Wear! Little Care! Visit Angie-Jane's for your vacation ward. robe. Angie - Jane Dressos 77 KING ST. EAST Opposite the Genosha Hotel 725-1171 COOL ZELLER FASHIONS FOR SUMMER FUN-TIME Just say "CHARGE-IT" plained briefly by Mr _Hoels, ahead, with emphasis on ro- Miss Heather Gunn will (mance in late November, next receive her bachelor of arts /April and May, although ma- is| degree from the University terial interests will probably | of Western Ontario, London, transcend sentimental affairs at a convocation being held (during the next 12 months. So- this afternoon. Miss Gunn, (cial life should prove unusually a graduate of Donevan Col- (stimulating in June, late Sep- legiate Institute is the (tember, early October, late No- daughter of Mr, and Mrs, (vember and the period between D. Murray Gunn, Athol /|Dec. 1 and Feb, 10 street east, A child born on this day will OSHAWA FURRIERS One Of Canada's Safest and Modern FUR COLD STORAGE Your furs ore given expert examinotion before being placed on an individuel hanger and stored in our modern COLD STORAGE VAULTS. Here, scientifically regulated temperatuve preserves the beauty of your furs ond insures their long lasting durability FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY @ Re-Styling @ Repairing @ Cleaning On the premises By our expert Furrier with 3S¢ yeors experience @ FREE ESTIMATES @ OSHAWA FURRIERS 463 BOND EAST 728-8322 @ Free Parking @ MOCK HOLLANDAISE Fresh Ontario asparagus now available! Served with a |mock hollandaise sauce it can be a delightful dish, advise home economists at Macdonald | Institute, University of Guelph. | Just add 2 tablespoons butter, one at a time, to 1 cup heated, rich white sauce. Blend well. Add % cup mayonnaise; heat but do not boil. Then add 1 tab- lespoon lemon juice and serve at once over hot asparagus MARRIED 60 YEARS Golden Anniversary Marked For Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Allin Mr. and Mrs. George Glenninephew, proposed the toast to Allin, were the honored guests/the bride of 50 years. at a buffet supper held at the) Numerous gifts were opened home of Mr, Allin's sister, Miss|and message of congratulations Haze] Allin, Whitby, on the|was received from the Prime occasion of their golden wed-'Minister of Canada, the Right| ding anniversary. |Honorable Lester D, Pearson Mrs. Allin, the former Evelyn! present to | ebrate | Glide of Leaskdale, Ontario, | were Mrs. fault Yee eee and Mr. Allin were united in|Mabel, Mrs. Albert Tennant, | marriage at Leakdale by the|/Oshawa; Louise, Mrs Walter | Jate Reverend Ewan Mac-|nurward, Sunderland and! Donald, husband of the late L./ Jeanne, Mrs. Ralph Hopkins, M. Montgomery, the well-known! Detroit, Mr. Allin's brother, Mr author, They have one s0n/Frank Allin, Toronto, and. his Mervyn G, Allin, Oxford street, /sisters, Miss Hazel Allin and Oshawa. Ruby, Mrs. Bruce Pinch, both Mrs, Allin received, wearingjof Whitby and Irene, Mrs.! a blue silk dress and an orchid) Stewart Foster, Toronto. corsage, assisted by Mr. Allin,) Priends were present wearing a gold colored bouton-|Bowmanville, Oshawa, niere. Toronto, Burnt River The tea table was centered| Whitby. by an anniversary cake flanked by gold tapers and gold-toned floral arrangements adorned the buffet. Mrs. Joseph Bullled, Oshawa, a cousin of the bride- room poured tea and Mr. ph = Nixon, Oshawa, a ASPARAGUS ROLLS Asparagus rolls are an ap! petizing addition to any sand- wich plate. Cut a very thin slice of bread frora the loaf in the regular way. Trim off the) | erusts. Spread well with cream-/ ed butter, having at the outer edge a good thick spreading. On this place an asparagus tip and roll up in the form of a jelly roll. Chill-until the butter ts. set,. Tangy cheese may be spread| on thinly to add flavor, or a little lemon juice creamed into the butter is also good. 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