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Oshawa Daily Times, 20 Mar 1930, p. 5

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THE ONIAWA PALI THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. - PACE FIVE ---- ome --- and the Community | SE wt fe ¢ . Shakey Pri thelr St, | day/evening as fob Pat Bhannou and his the a. or od jutred 0 dnnoes, Be von Jere Shara to sup, dani Sing. A progr did » very | iy "Pat che otch "stocks," I oith 8 lora Be Sniortal jartainud ith { hel rap i a gh hy a Yard" ep t with | he uudience when Os ov hg adler on the Tie rite Tor getting the rs was won by ot a who was presents od with a beautiful Jomp, 3 he, pres: entation was made by A. Durles, ed that there Is to be I * dance ance Tn Wh hishy. Town Halt Thurs. £ NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES Man fos to Choose from. a rices ave right, THE FASHION SHOPPE ls wal owe ATKINS HOSIERY & LINGERIE SHOP i of ngws for the stnder, nd other ame 0! i i A 'ote wil 1 foe for for rv in intend to sonvinle oe dinner and dance of the lodge in that city, aA The Ladios Auxillar of Codar- dale United Church held a St, Pag- neéert and socinl at the chureh on (Tuesday evening, The first part {of the evening a fine pro. gram. of music and readin ra presented when Mrs, MeWVariane pliyed a vioiln solo, Mes, Thomp- vs rendered a vocal solo, Mrs, Frank Bradton a reading, Mrs, Day and Mrs, McCrinimon a vocal duet and Mrs, Irvine o reading, H. Cornelius alse sang a solo and Mrs, Thompson appeared the second time on the program, Following this games and contests were en- Jored. ih the room that was pretts decorated with green and white t ¥ the Irish celebration, The win. ners of the games were Miss Hoes tor, Mrs, McMullen and Mrs, V, Bright, Towards the close of the evening refreshments wote served, The guests numbered hhout 60, CHRIST CHURCH A.Y.P.A, Christ Church AY. PA, enérgetic, ng always, did not fill down on their program plapned for St, Patrick's av, With the assistance of some of the Men's Club they presented a very fing Irish revue, The orchestra composed 'of Messrs, C, A. VonGut on, Turney, Main apd R, 8, Stas cey, Jr played the opening selece tions, These were followed * by a % King & Blmeoo St, chorus "A Little Bit of Heaven," featuring Mrs, Metcalfe and Misses 'tisemsent" was very amusing, duet, lowed this with Stacey, Pennell, Gwen Pawson and Fisher, Little Miss Aiberty Judd danced an Irish Jig. "Th ¢ Hills of Donegal and Cockles nd Mussel were tee solos sung by % Met- calle, A homorous sketch an Misses Margaret Twilley and Lil MeDow~ ell entitled "Answering the Adver: | wag ue Broadbent and Jack Lee played Another humorous sketch fol fiss Stella Stace and R, 8, Stacey! Sr. This was call ed "Leave My Nose Alone" Lif | fet McDowell gave un Irish rouding The song and dance by Harel Rigg: and his chorus composed of Misses Dora Sweet, Florence Robertson, Stella Stacey, Mary Fisher and - Helen Train and Marjory Noxon, was "Smiling Irish Eyes," At this Inter« yal the orchestra played again. The second gh of the program was ine troduced by a skit depicting four [righ labdrmen on St. Patrick's noon hour, Those taking Jan in this were Messrs, Ibbotson, Rigg, Norsworthy and Flutter, The ar oye, Messrs. Gibple 'und McDonald played sever~ al selegtions, Miss Alberta Judd ap- peared a second time dn the program and as a second numbef she danced the "Sailors' Hornpipe," Mes, Met. calfe sang ""Katy's Letter," The Inst sketch was entitle] "College Lem ons" und the parts were splondidly taken by Russell Flutter and Geo Ferret, For he closing chorus "Ire. land" all appear on the stage, Ten tong of locusts were recently sent from Casablanca, Morocco, to France to be used in making soap, Forty ex-service men have been placed In charge of dusting the J. 000,000 books in the British Museum at London, To break. the prefudice against the ides, cremations are being offered in Glasgow, Scotland; » $20 each, A dlgeang puzsle wis made the sub- Ject of a sermon by Revi Dalton Golding in Stroud, England, recently, 5 - rs Lemon Oil FINE ATEY drops ba on 3 damp ol ol eh at Smt ET J F OK iT BE SURE ~ 26369300 9 Than '5 FURNITURE PIANOS Er that bi pl beauty and rein of the Ep « » ' mayongaise a Ton Pap Hog WESTMOUNY AND y #CHOOL, ©] : Ihrou o misunderstanding, in yesterday's T Sh That the Waninount and wotive work in ay Soles {] [] ow. Yours, iy tement is contrary to the at last Your ander the presi- ©. vanes, the club yr both i had a soil winter urips the hb pv rer] toon, na 0S "of home cooking and a number of oudhye parties, Mrs. Harned oxecu- tive was composed of Mrs, Potts, vice-president, Mrs, Prucell, secre- ary, and ns Dingham, treasurer, |" RECIPES | PANAMA SALAD (Serves 4) 4 slices pineapple 2 large oranges 14 head lettuce 4 Maraschino. cherries 4 green pepper, Place wice of hineapple on bed of lettuce, Lay sections of orange on pineapple shige to form a domed ap- pearance, Cut, a rosette qf cherry and place on top of frult gections, Rosette is made by cutting the cher- ry dn six or «light sections leaving it joined at the tip. Two diamond- shaped pleces of green pepper are placed on each side of the salad, near he cherry, S..ve with Fioeh dress- ng. PRINCESS SALAD (Serves 0) # head lettuce 1 can green asparagus tips 2 fresh tomatoes 2 large oranges Pimento and mayonnolse, Place oné slice of tomato on each salad plate on which has been ar- ranged & bed of lettuce, Pyramid 3 " aragus tips on tomato slice, Jor with mayonnaise and a stri a Arrange 4 sections o ange round the tomato, POINSETTIA SALAD Peel orange and separate into sec- tions free from membrane, Place Philadelphia cream chebsg In the centre of » bed of lettuce. Arrange 5 or 6 orange sections around the cheese to resemble the petals of the poinsettia, putting thin slices of pim- ento on top of each section. The strips of pimento may be curved to represent a ¢ane and will make u more effective decoration. Serve with in the centre of the cheese und decorate with pleces of green pepper cut in diamond shapes. | HELPFUL HINTS | That Spring Feeling Rapa , AN 1h0 SPORES Rousewits 1s more or lous ab & loss to know what fo have lt 2 5 FE : Ee a w ale * LADE w BF TEA ToW1S WEEK! and & Sult Zvery Purse AEE EEE EEN EREEYE $s @ 3 3 | Who Is Your Skioay Thorough rinslog ia one of tho biggest factors in the whiteness of white clothes and the clearness of colored clothes, A small watering: can kept near the furnace will be very handy for sprinkling the ashes before remove. QUEEN SEES FIRST JTALKIE FILM| London, March 19-=The Queen res cently visited the Stoll Picture Thea. tre, Kirigsway, and saw for the first time a Jkie filth Her Majesty's main purpose in visit the theatre, however, was'ta sce Jerry Keays ton's lin, "Tembl" in order to get sope ides of the wild country in which the Prince of Wales is now hunting and of the animals he will encounter, After seeing the film the Queen sid to Sir Oswald Stoll: "I feel very anxious to think that the Prince of Wales is so near so many dangerous animals," The Queen had intended peeing only one film, but she stayed an hour longer to kes & representas | tion of the Aquitania battling her way through a storm, and later a British Movietone News, which was her Majesty's first experience of a talkin in. Before leaving she had tea with Bi Oswald and, Lady Stoll, Her Majes 'y remarked: "It is'a pity I cannot come more often, for I ens joyed it immensely." GUIDES TO PUT ON HANDI- CRAFT FAIR Interacting Demonstrations of Use- and Amusing Arts to be Staged by the Girl Guides BE HL "I was very weak after an op. eration, My nerves were so bad | I would sit down and cry and hmy husband would not go out and leave me alone, Now my ves are much better, thanks a booklgt 'that was left oil the door. Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound surely put me on my feet. | have taken eight bottles. My tell me I look fine, My sister hus taken this medicine too," =Mrs. Annie Walton, 67 Stanley 8t., Kingston, Ontario, TERS 1 ALETRS Veoetahle Compound Sone of the helpful and interest: ing crafts that are learned in a Girl Guide Compan © will be demonstrated to the public when the girls of the 2nd Oshawa Company put on a "Handicralt Fait" on Saturday after. noon, March 29th, The work done in Guiding enters every realm, and so holds an inters est for every girl, The fields are so many and so varied that it was some what of a puzzle to know just which to. show in the stalls and the girs had' to choose the ones that would prove. the more easily demonstrated. After the crafts had been chosen, the Guides were givens. choice of which stall they preferred to be in, and some had to make several choices before they were able to get a place, so popular did certain things prove. The following are the, convenors of the different stalls and the craft that they, with their assistants, will show on Murch 29th; Basketry=~Florence Robertson, Cooking=Dora Sweet, Polishimg--~Audrey Rombough. Woodcralt-=Annie Anderson, Toymaking--Mabel Raike, Needlework=Edna {Weales, Lamp Shades--<¥vonne Yourth, Stenciling--Margaret Daniels, Thrifty Hints--lla Valleau, Papercraft-=LEileen Copéland. The Brownies are also having a share, ad will have a big fishpond of thelr very own," This will be the first time the Brownies have appears ed in public in uniform, and the lit- tle folk are very much interested. Keep the th of March free to come and wee what the Girl Guides can do, and how they do it, a a-- EE A a i --] the stem, make a pretty garnish tor chops or fish, JELLY OMELET Guava jelly mukés a very now tasting toveh tothe luncheon gmo- let. Fold the jelly inside and dot the top with tiny squares of the Jolly. a---- TWO FISHES ) A lobster or a shrimp sauce makes a delectable aduce for bolldd halibut or haddoc! Tho sauce ean be made from left-Oyer as so little in needed to season the sauce, cn ro CAME BACK Standing by the entrance of a large estate in the suburbs of Glass gow are two huge dogs carved out of granite, An Englishman going by in. a back, thought Ie would have some fun with the Scotch driver, "How, often, Jock, do they those, two big dogs!" "Whenever they Lark, sir," straight-faced reply, Buenos Aires, radio show, feed was the » Arvgenting, plans a Thifty workers in a proposed fac- tory at Knislinge, Sweden, are ex: pected to produce 100,000 pairs of silk hosiery a year, a-- Brail's tourist trade is increasing rapidly, MILDRED CAN'T COME BEGAUSE I7T'8 WASHDAY, SHE'S SCRUBS HER CLOTHES = JUST IMAGINE! NG HOW OLD FASHIONED! LET'S TELL HER ABOUT OUR" NO WORK" WAY Sm a dren, 53 grandchildren, gr andchildren, the family's NEXT WASPIDAY 80 YOU TOOK OU %] MILDRED! ONLY RINSO CAN » GEY CLOTHES 80 WHITE R ADVICE, YES, AND IT SAVES SCRUBBING AND BOIL! This scrubless saves your n is stron wom me AY N° family washevery¥ ce ses are sturdy th No clo ery week and polled ev bare long Ue ec RinsO « » . t dirt--saves an €v Rinso su of 37 lead Cupful for ¢ cuplul. twice as mu up kind. ling We ashers s the suds 8°08 package Guarantor inso on the 290 without g before they should, the granule the clothes--anc ¥ NG TOO Rinso way clothes! bh a ough to serv seh wi ithout feeling it, Htobe scrubbed jetting threads 2 enous s00P that ated waches suds do it. le] Ihe makers end Rinso. cb soap gives pen puffed= er re this by nd rrr ofl \J IX wap ™ graniaied whiter and 15 greats age total Crechoslovakia has now only 50, 000 unemployed, Ell Wilkins, aged 83, and his wife 81, of Tring, England, have 12 chil ing them from the ash pit, This will keep down the dust, If a water pipe becomes frosen dip several towels in hot water and apply them to the pipes, par ticularly at the joints, Leave the faucets opel. Repeat the opera. tion Jf necessary until the water tarts to flow, ---- Women polfsh thelr shoes but fot their purses go soiled, Purses should be * ¢leansed thoroughly, either with 'cream dressing, rub- bed with a clean cloth, or with some reliable cleaner, -------- It you have artificial flowers on your dresses or coats, you o#n clean them perfectly by putting them in a jar of cleansing fluid, sealing it and shaking them, It very solled, rinse in fresh fluid, T---- The telephones in a home or of flce'should be sterilized dally. With colds about, or any mouth trouble, they may be a source of spreading infection if not 9 kept sterilised, It you polish yor your new blue shoes with cream dressing before YOu wear them even once you will find they stay looking like naw. All shoes should he polished be- fore using, tad . * GRAPE GARNISH Grapes, snipped so that each little group: contains about three on «Friend, Ethel? Tell him to take McCoy's Cod Riv. er Extract Tablets Thr owl ef fontaine sue geal ell Josh ons ke ' rel him, it's the only way to thase grav-like hollows from cheek ls and n Il him ds of hs 3 gras he a ka hae hat hi in all over improved b. hats Re bitte ou { host he aur Sraswish wil One pric, fil six weeks. dren grow robust d old fel younger a fow "Tow etki : mg 2,196 years English cloth manufacturers opposing the threatened style of no cuffs on trousers because it will'mean are | ut on 17 pounds in}. Keep your lingerie fiat and new in spite of frequent laundering Use Dytint, the wonderful new tint that, in a minute's time, tints the loveliest, even colour on' dainty silk and cotton fabrics Made in Canada. "B16 pox = Dyin TEN CENTS, Chocolate Frosti ng that never ly frosting. (If bitter-sweet icing desired, made: use 4 squares of chocos ©, 18 35. Bul So Mariceul, Bont. send me, free, Eagle Brand Recipe Bdok. r,s AAA 4 the use of less cloth The green derby adds variety to the wardrobe of the well-dressed man, says a nows tem, go niedly with a pair of righy. red "Phis would spats, ~-Christian Sclence Monitor. Safecragkers are likely to be geared pink at the news that viglet | rays may be employed as burglar alarms, New York Eveplng World. £4 It is pretty cortain the day' of dollar and a half wheat, which we have como more less to expect since the war, are over. == Leth- bridge Herald, ' SAFE, STERILIZED TISSUES "COTTAGE" Sterilized, © © FOR THE WELL-APPOINTED BATHROOM o Discumnanno. women who practice judi es bw wi Fo ve THEE. B. EDY. COMPANY LMITED "ONLIWON" Fi a Stanilined sue. Served from sanitary, p n porcelain finish 200 Ste, cobinet In nickel or SNAVY* oO Ati SR

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