Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1966, p. 19

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inesday, July 6, 1966 |ehild would continue his or her charge of the worship service,|of gg "" --_ ae Lage someon -- -- = FRESH vmise LAMB THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wed say's , 1 9. i i ds lljlor, 4 Ibs. lost, two weeks i | education to the fullest. pe ge Sess edi et Row acs. row; Mrs. Corrine VandeBelt,|)won by Mrs. Grace Pidduck of tablespoons. olive. oil te tare, 'eddy ckiiet Meath Gelee aak Subs igh Po Digg ag Williams sang 'a duet, "'How!3 Ibs.; and Mrs. Joyce plage ns Challengers. cup thinly siced fresh laine Wal Had Ghost aa socktea eit min- bag t Simya' he 3% Ibs. The queen -for the onion shgo kg ee fic Mrs largaret Siayvi's Oral wet 'aia to sponsor month of June was Mrs. June} SPRUCE MOP IMAGE Ibs. boneless lean lamb, | Over moderate heat until trans eight years teaching kinder-) ild attending camp.|Taylor with a loss of i1 Ibs. land (CP) cut in 1-inch cubes -- . parent, Remove from skillet and garten at St. Gregory's. A pic-|four are Darratt ir ra Wine Vetne % oti at SOUTHPORT, Eng an ( 3:-Saps deel pocind tease oe ae ieee haat eh a ee Si ccnal aks upman ia her [ceive gifts toward the camp for|up with 10 Ibs. lost. Total loss|Britain's charladies, irreveren-|" tomatoes few pieces at a time, and ali» ER, lett | garten class in memory to her, ers ay needs for the month of June for the|tly known as Mrs. Mopps, after) ¥% cup finely chopped fresh brown on all sides. Add more Ss i many Eerwnaes |the picture of Pope John. ' Decaaner 2 was the date set|club was 6214 Ibs. ja radio character, have chosen parsley % oil, if rasggeanael fi Is s-qer basco ge f eo A tea service was presente fer the annual fall bazaar and! at tie ast reli i ihe|the more impressive title of)2 teaspoons saii casseroie combine 0 to Mrs, Smyth on bers "and|te@ and a committee will be|month, Westmoui: 'Challengers "sanitors." The annual conven-| % teaspoon oregano leaves onions. Add tomatoes, parsley, oo old-fashioned et pg da ment by the members and) cot up at the September meet-|were 'the guests. Mrs. Hileen\tion of a part-time office clean-| Y teaspoon ground black gag Foowe -- Pepper; gry ay Wa ty mld teachers of St. Gregory's. ing. A shower of aprons waS|Goulding was the master ofjers' organization voted to pepper A is Bu blend wel "caver Bae inher are tobe aed with vo Father Markle blessed' the) iccested for the September| ceremonies for a variety pro-|"scrub up" the old image of|1% Ibs. fresh zucchini, cu bes a f Seaeeite oren (eS a oe ee , a) had percent meeting. It was ---- od _ gram by the members. Dietithe profession. . Y-inch slices : legrees F.) 3; 9 al L~ pated apace a birthday tea for the Centen- |with prayer. nial: year. TO MARRY IN ASTORIA, NEW YORK 10DE (Mrs "Maior Gordon Holmes ' | (Prince Philip Chapter) of the Sa : specti i 5 ker and was Mr. Thomas Arthur Tush- ., 20. The prospective bride- | Wie jak meta ot cuest gt ingham will take as his 8t00m, son of Mr. and Mrs. | prince Philip Chapter, IODE, . " " D. S. Tushingham, Whitby, icnic lunch bride, Miss Maureen. Fran- paceived hie masten oF arth |took the form of a picn . Mesh ; | c Farms, near Orono, i 1 E wih ma -- See Tees ere In 2 So: bob sont convenershin of. Mrs saeieey Wey 7 eitiided io] Aotada, New Yo y pgs Universit apy th lice, |S. C. Larmer and Mrs. Albert bring in their stamps and sun-) ua a tein fo New dened or of this | Hambly. There were t twenty-| shine bags were handed out, to, the Tmmaculate Concetion year 'The 'couple plan to SHRM, Manvel PFE yaca/be Tetmed atthe September Church, Astoria, on August reside in Toronto. |lum, conducted a short meet pgs elec ye ing and the treasurer, Mrs-| poo, wished all a happy vaca-| D TAFF DIARY Alfred Austin, ay og & SUC*| tion. | ful Tag Day in May. IS ger the ps Bestia a Chi- gr god tg ges ogy j iviti nese Auction was held and also (St. Anthony of Padua | Summary of reports of meetings and activities of a lucky draw on an evening] The Daughters of Isabella | Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports | purse, winner of which was|concluded this season's activi-| submitted by their secretaries. |Mrs, Frank Taylor. |ties with a celebrated mass in| Plans were made for a Mara-/st, Gertrude's Church. Later| 2 . Ms 2e Cpr : " ~ i thon Bridge, sponsored by the)yrs. William Eyre, regent, | L Bet| ST. GREGORY'S CPTA cipal of the Oshawa Separate 4 plein pat pei * P 1| t i ' : SA chapter. Tickets were given out) presented Monsignor au ! 1 1 The final meeting | of ther penools. See ; .. |for a draw on an Eskfmo carv-| Dwyer with a cheque for $500 TRADE-IN! TRADE-UP! school year for St. Gregory's! Brother Terrance gave a wit- ing. Both these projects will be|toward the pledge for better ? pay CPTA was opened by the Rev- ty and helpful talk to thelpeig in the fall. education in the city. : Come in! Take advantage of Cherney's liberal erend J. M. Markle. graduating class, who were| s, C. G. Luke, Mrs. A. S.| The picnic at Mr. and Mrs. : 4 ' . The business section of the guests for the evening at al whattam and Mrs. A. F. Annis| tambiy's cottage will be held! "arg ih plore ey your old appliance meeting was presented and the! pot-luck supper. The graduating). staff the Tuck Shop at! July 10 to which all the mem-| elp buy something new! new executive was introduced| boys and girls were: former! pitisdale Manor on July 15. bers and their families were by Father Markle. St. Gregory's students, gradu-| he next meeting will bel invited. Wagers pons Loa gege a Ttws ee from St-/held September 26. \caeeien ot -- Se at con- i, teak into this new 1966 School. "M Tce ek Pech eyes apes "ts The ates aii of the) "TOPS INCH-PINCHERS cba sta tigihiy 3 14 pal of St. Joseph's School; the form of a graduating cap--| Women's 'Christian Temperance] | The or eee ee retrageretor- reeee. thasa he ogi saiceal fsa Py St ogy Cagdbiag sing oe past: gales Meng Mrs, Lloy dlat Harman Park Clubhouse} % cubic foot Capacity. And, brand- Gregory's School; and Sister|speakers talked to the students|Pegg, presiding. jwith 18 sgpewy gs gg new for 1966, are the fully- Agnes Teresa, Supervising Prin-'expressing the hope that each) Mrs. Fred Williams was in ueens te mont ai SS adjustable Cantilever Half- , Shelves. This cantilever FRANKLIN'S of Oshawa DOWNTOWN Oshawa | comstruction fastens each of the 4 half-shelves at the back, so. you can adjust them to more than. _ it {ets you put: inghouse. With a Westinghouse Fr refrigerator you'll never defrost again. Ever. never a hint of frost, - 'meat fora full week ». freezing. 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