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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Oct 1929, p. 6

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PAGE SIX nd Personal ™e OLD FAMILY BUM. Oh, how wa laugle al oro oA fashioned thi-ty bes, When some one unearths (hem and brings ther to view The husties and hoop-sldeis and bushy sldo-whinkers Oh, the old family album's » riot It's true! Oh, how they'll lnuky at our pres: ent-dny snapshots, When someone unearths them some decades from now| Our fiappers und pholks with thelr "hobu" and thelr peg-tops," Oh, the old family album will then he & wow! LE Mr. W. A, Goodwin and Miss May Goodwin of Lindsay, are visits ing Mr, and Mrs, W, H, Ross, King ' ' + » J] Mr, Ross CGevmond, formerly of Qaawa, and who now lves In plifornin Is visiting with his sister, Mins Marion Cermond and hie father Mr, Art Germond, King ATOR Ls CASE v ¥ a] MN RR Pinxnam Laponaronies LYNN, MASE oo Mas, | son of Toronto is vighis ing (3 om with Dr, and Mrs, 4 fonry, ing st, ¥, d fi 4 " Mr, and Mrs, W, KE, N, Hinclaly war yostarday from Alliston, Ont, where Mr, Sinelaly addressed a large audience, Mr, and Mrs, George Cantiny of esttield, New Jersey, visited r, and Mra, A, Millen Ritehle, Musson Bt, on thelr wedding trip to Montresl, . 0» Many friends of Mrs, Bligabeth Caldhoek are calling on her and congratulating her on her 77th birthday today, Mrs, Caldbheek lives with Mrs, Mary MeKay at bh Burke Kt, CR A social evening was spent hy hte Daughters of England when they held a Whist Drive in the Lodge Room on Tuseday evening, There were thirteen tables in play and ladles playing as gentlemen vooelved mentlemen's prizes, The Indien' first prise was won hy Mrs, Pack and the second hy Mrs, fweeny while Mrs, Reat won third place, Mr, DeMille captured the men's first prize, My, Baller secs and and Mr, A, Haley the third, The special Tuek number prise was won hy Mrs, Young, i Es LJ On Tuesday afternoon the senloy members of Christ Churoh Wo- men's Auxillary entertained the Little Helpers and thely mothers ho wera received hy Mra, Gordon nmmers at the Parish Hall, The nal ahlldren wera joined Iatey hy the Junior members and all had a happy time In play, Mr, I, HB, Patterson gave a short address to the ehildren and Aa the voll was onlled anch Little Helper presented itn mite hox when about #80,00 wan collected, Afternoon tea was worved hy the Henlor members of the W.A, Mrs, Hummers presented eheh ehlld with a balloon and pundy, Ohrist Chureh Parish Hall will again he a happy meeting place on Monday whe the annual supper and concert will he held for all the congregation and friends \ . . A very successful afternoon tea and sale of home-made cooking wie held at Knox Chureh on Tues day afternoon under the ausplees recipes for appetizing, nourish ing dishes from soups to " Shallenge your hindoubipsnioh St. Charles ah ORREN 80. LIMITED for every milk Shei coupon Pail Sit, West, Montreal, Dept. A Piuaon seni mie free $0. Charis Reaipe Bool THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 WA | Women's Interests i of the W.A, Tha president Mrs, p,! Dunlop and Mvs, D, Munro and Mrn, Aveher received the Elesis The tahley wera very pretilly dao rated with flowers and fruit, Thy following Indies had charge of the tables, Mrs, H, Doyman, Mrs, C, Cousing, Mrs, G, Chalmers, Mrs, Maolachern and Mrs, Mechin, The home cooking table wis in charge of Mes, Bpavks and the apron table Mra, Mann, During the after: noon Mys, 'vank Leltoy sang two polos and Misg Jean Munro aoe sompanied her at the plano, Mueh aredit for the success of the tes 14 due Mrs, J, Hamilton, Tha pros coeds amounted to #45,00 Weddings TINK-=VICE A pretty sutumn wedding took lace on Baturday afternoon, Oct, th, at the United Chureh Parson: Age, Hampton, when Myrtle Lana Loulse, youngest daughter of My and Mrs, Walter Vies, of Hollna, and Hilton BH, Tink, eldest son of My, and Mee, H, ¥, Tink; Hollnn, were united In marviage hy Rev, J, | In, Blok, The bride was charmingly attr od In a gown of royal hlue geors ette trimmed with lace, while 0 sand felt hat, and navy blue polret twill cont with metehing acosssnr: | les completed her costume, Bhe wore the groom's gift, a white gold bracelet set with amethysts, The attendants wera Miss Huth Melon ook, cousin of the groom, and My | Russel Vies, brother of the hride After the wedding hreakfost at | the home of the helde's parents, | which was attended by the immed! | ait rlends, the happy couple loft amid showers of confetti and mood | wishes on a motor (vip to 86, Cath arines and other points In Western Ontario, On thelr return they wil reside near Orono, | COUNCIL OF GND ORBHAWA C0 CANADIAN GIRL GUIDES A very iIntevesting enjoyable meeting wan held at Ohvist Chureh on Wednesday afternoon, 16th inst, by twenty-five mothers of the Chr) Guides of the 2nd Oshawa Co to form a Counell Mrs, Gordon Rateliffe, tha op ganiger of this Group gave a very instructive talk on the Culde movement d requested the moth ers to inspect the pehedule shows Ing progress made hy respective lds, The following offieers were eleoted to Counelly Han, Pres, Mrs, R, 1, Patterson; Pres! dent, Mra, Anderson; Heoretary, Mra, 0, Dewhery; Treasurer, Mra Branult; Badge Hecvetary, Mrs, J K, Valleau; Kxeoutive, Mes, Cf ton, Mrs, Copeland and Mp, © Bweel, Refreshments were dalntily served by the officers of the Guides, Mesdnines, Rateliffe, Hicks, Lee and MoDowall, ASHBURN YOUNG PEOPLE OFFICERS Annual Meeting Held -- Miss Mary Kew Is Elected President Ashburn, Oct, 15.-The Youn People's Hoolety held its annual business meeting last week and elected the following offleers: President, Miss Mary Kew, first vioaspresident, Mp, Harton] seores tary, HRevnloe Goose! treasurer, Harel Mole: planiat, Mrs, Russell Walker, Meetings will ha held every Tuesaday night and officers hope that all the young people In the nelghorhood will take an ae tive interest fn them and lend a hand to make them a sueeess, Mrs, Bd, Flaher visited relatives in Toronto last week, Joa Johnston left for the west last week In charge of a oar load KARN PHONE 378, NEXT TE POST OPPO tau Na A i fee Our Line of Coats New : Dresses at the Cotlce YET 00 o Selected coffees , , sclentifically blend. ed , , give Gold Medal its captivat Ing flavour, ro GOLD MEDAL COFFEE "You'll dvink it again' of sheep for John Miller My, and Mrs, Wm, Taylor visit ed thelp daughter, Mra, Black, of Brougham, Inst week Propavations are heling made fog the annual thankoNering vie to he held here on Oct, BY, fol lowed hy a fowl supper Oct an My iy visited on Nunday Mr, and Mrs, Silas Vernon, of Hamilton, visited George Jelray on Hunday Mr, and Mrs, Dan Parrott were in Udora an Tuesday attending thy golden wedding of Mwy oldest sister, Mrs, Dawson on and Mpg Mrs Hert Duff and fam Dutt's pavents here Muoh regret was felt here when | Alhert Btone's barn, a mile and a half nartle of Greenbank was humm ed Inst week, Mr, Btane lved nn the tewnline north of here a few yoars ago and Is well known here Mr, Armstrong, of Lindsay, vis ited at Mp, Joa Johnston's last week My, Barton attended the Teach rs Couvention in Oshawa \ on Fhursday and Friday of last week The return lL the prominent corners ida Times-Union, saloons will never, never The filling stations have Mar Parrott's | Ls The Women's Corner "ar Anything of Interest to the Homemaker and the Houses keeper EMERGENCY SHELVES Now and again, when we are faced with & domestic erisls, and the emer ueney shell has been neglected and is hare, we realize its value, Such a crisis arose In our own well-regus lated establishment the other day, and when we went to get our poor dog a hone, otherwise, & hurry-np dinner for the family, we were in the plight of old Mother Hubbard, se fur ns our emegency eyphoard was coneerned, Bo we gtocked up, and the first thing that went in wisi Noups, Canadian tinned soups, which are second to none and leave most far behind in the race for good. ness, To the soups we added some tinned fish, two cans of chickens our budget does not Inelude mueh chicken these days !=and a niece row ol vegetahles emphasizing HYEERN PERN und tomatoes, as they oun he got rendy In on Jiffy We added pineapple Canadian hrand, mind you, and had, as usual, diffieulty in getting It, The shop lieepers will persist for some myster ous reason, In trying to sell you LN, brands, We also bought some of canned peaches, ny peaches, Ing to the miserable type of Can wlan peaches offered this year, are not on the shelves of aur jam closet Hilves of peaches do lend themselves marvelously, to the quick salad or the quick sweet, or the fruit eock tall I'o this eallection we added flavor ng extracts==hought at the chemists i Tew hottles of olives, one of Wor eatershire sauce, a tin of condensed ream and one of eondensed milk, for ipid salad dressings, A box of soda biscuits and a hox of sweet biscuits re also advisable adjuncts though y far, we have not added them and we unshelled walnuts also ure ind It is well to have on the emergency hell, a battle gontaining Nnely grat od ¢heese (hut this must he wsed fre and then renewed); and a bottle of grated hreaderumbs, Drled ind powdered eelery loaves and pars ley and other herbs (bought on the tlk and powdered) are also useful for while the various soups, with which we began to 01 our shelf most dellelons as they are, we may like, at the last moment, to add a distinteive flavor of our own devis ing, and these powdered Havorings enable us ta do it SKINS COVER FURNITURE For the first time In centuries skin fuently nonatural eolors and marking are | helng waed an chale seats and cover in exclusive homes in London, | great has been the demand for eall kin, both hraown and white | black and white, that there is a seri | ous shortage, { belng platted 30 make goverings for Humpies," POPULAR FOODS Contests conducted to ascertain popular Hikes and dislikes, often bring [ surprisigg results, Recently a well known magasine offered a cash price (0 the reader submitting the best ve cipe for a conserve, jelly, Jam or preserve, Almost eight thousand re clipes were received, and upon anal yeing them for ingredients, the food editors found that 30. roe wh d Reptile sking are alo plana stools and small drawing room | 0 per cent of the n the Home - and the Community | contestants submitted recipes ealling for oranges, while 202 submitted re cipes calling for Jemong-=poreentages much higher than other products called for, This would hardly have happened twenty years ago when an orange was a Christmas luxury and & lemon was purchased only when 8 speclal ple was desired for company, or someone at home had an old fashion ed cold In the head, Today, how ever, the publie has fearned that green vegetables and fresh fruit will offset & multitude of ills, and as both oranges and Jemons have been found to he decidedly alkaline in their reagtion rather than acid, they are being used extensively RA tasty desserts and eviras for the table, I ---------- Helpful Hints CEMENT FOR GLABSWARE For mending valuable glass take five parte gelatine to one of a so lution of acid chromate of lime, The hroken parts or edges are covered with the mixture, pressed together and expose to the sunlight, which will mike it insoluble In water, even If holling SHOE TREES Children cannot be taught ton voung the value of the shoe tree habit, A wise mother gives her ehil dren the bonus of a dime or so & week when they put thelr shoes away carefully and hang up their clothes --r------ A quick and clean way to All pep per«shakers Is to use one of the eon talners in which freesrunning salt comes Make a small funnel by folding a piece of notepaper, insert in the | small tin funnel 'already in the top| of the ean, pour in the pepper, and | when wanted fll as one would a salt shaker These very handy is they hold a pound or pepper mre more { TO CLEAN SILVER It Is easy to elean silver b following method 1 Place the inoan aluminum pan, sprinkle a tablespoon of salt and one of soda and pour a quart of holling water | it If more water 18 needed, | salt and soda In proportion, 1 the silver Is much tarnished, hol it] from three ta five minutes in thi solution, Afterward, wash, rinse and | wipe with a soft eloth io five the allver a the | Hyer with listre ar! The finest tea youcan buyRed Rose Orange Pekoe, Made from juicy, flavor filled leaves--three days in bud, Every package guaranteed, - RED ROSE TE As good es RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good minutes, Add flavoring and 1.8 water, then add 1-3 flour, and beat again, And the remainder of water and flour sifted together with baki powder and salt and beat again, Weld in egg whites Have thres bowls ready, put 1:3 in one howl and tint it fink another bowl tint chocolate and the last one white, Put in three pans, In the first pan make a ho of chocolate, thén white, then Hig the second white, pink and pi late; the third pink, chocolate and white, Bake 4 hour in oven 350 degrees, When cut will he like & polish, sprinkle on & flannel cloth as much ron oxide as it will hold, and polish the silverware with the cloth, The iron oxide is & fine ahr sive, but will not serateh the silver ware, The iron oxide may alsa be called ferris oxide or Jewelers' rouge RECIPE CROSSWORD PUZZLE CAKE One cup shortening, 3 cups sugar, teaspoon vanilla, 15 teaspoon of ange flavoring, 2 eups milk or water, O cups pastry flour, 6 teaspoons bak ing powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 6 egg whites, Cream shortening, add sugar | checker hoard, Put a little icing be litle at & time and beat for six' tween to hold together = A A ENN FOR A QUICK DESSERT WITH THE FLAVOR AND DELICACY OF THE FRESH FRUITS MCLAREN INVINCIBLE JELLY POWDERS "INVINCIBLE IN NAME AND IN QUALITY" 100 MELARENS LiviTer +» HAMILTON, ONY, You pays your money and you takes yeur choice It doesn't make any difference which kind of loaf you prefer, best of Its kind if it's made by TY rs Canada Bread Loaves to suit all tastes White, Brown, Cream, Fancy, Whole Wheat Asparagus, Beans, floett » . anh Pon Rumphin, Spinach, « Tomatoes, Prulte Apples, ple Sauce, A ets Unarrios, irae Fralt, Peaches, Peamn, Naeapply, Plums, Rasp berries, Rhubarb, Straw: berries, fougs Tomato, Ve Green FARWS, oma Chie "Ale Intail, € table, Celery, Ax on with ""AYLMER" wa - 1 SK for the "AYLMER No, 1 Sive" can and get enough luscious, finer-flavored, Cana diansgrown Cherries Soll your a treat to be remembered, You can also buy AYLMER Bartlett Pears, AYLMER Peaches, AYLMER Red Raspberries and AYLMER Strawberries in the same con venient "small. family" size. Canned the little family in heavy syrup, they are indeed delicious! And they're notably health: ful, too! Order some today, OR Jams, Jellies, Casap Chili Sauce and ith Ve BE emi "™ RAN AWAY. - 3 A Lag Panos via ETI he Teeny NHR OPENED THE CAGE TRE WD MAN ON, PLEASE COME Ben OR I WiLL GET A WHIPPING LT0N Se, & oe + Fit a * S40 3 at Lo COMFY WILDRMAN TURNED BAK ~anD Thar RNR YN ARM AND RAN wih A WY fuse ARR AAW SOR NY Nene a _ IY AND Dosey CALFED Conpy Our HE Dip NOT ANSWER = TREY CALLER AND CAE D NTR Woo0s wr

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