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Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Sep 1953, p. 7

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Miss Vera Moyse Is Honored By Fellow Guiders Miss Vera Moyse, who recently retired as Commissioner for Cen- tral District, was honored by members of Guiding at a tea held at Guide House last Thursday af- To clean the cork around the neck of a glass coffee carafe, rub it with an emery board or emery cloth. TRADITION TOPPLED LONDON (CP)--George Baker, sixth-form gratunar school prefect who toured Quebec and Ontario all [this summer with a group of hod British schoolboys, has rep old school 'tie with a spotted bow tie acquired in Canada. He admits it's not the traditional school tie, but prefers it to any other. CATERING Weddings--Banquets . Cakes Made and Decorated DIAL 5-5838 ternoon. po, 8, atl, ie n a friend to g sh- awa for 31 years, expressed the | [J HNNNNENNEEENENEENENENENEENEE appreciation of the work and serv- | mm ice Miss Moyse had so graciously Wo given to the Guide Movement. Miss Moyse was the first Captain of the 3rd Guide Company when it originated in 1929. She was war- ranted as a Commissioner of North District in 1945 when there were . |only two districts. When Oshawa | | Guiding expanded enough to need ; [three districts, Miss Moyse took over the Central District. '| Mrs. McLaughlin called on Miss Moyse and Mrs. A. E. Collins pre- sented a "Thanks Badge" to her on behalf of all Oshawa Guiders and local association members. Later, Miss Moyse introduced Miss Marion Palmer, who is the new Central District Commissioner. Miss Moyse said she felt it an honor to be able to present Miss Palmer, as she had been when she was younger, a recruit in the 3rd . | Guide Company when Miss Moyse was Captain. Miss Palmer started in Brownies t |and when in Guides, became a 1st . | Class Guide and earned the highest award, the Gold Cord. She served a as a Brown Owl, Lieutenant and 3 Captain. Before accepting the nosi- ; tion of Commissioner, Miss Palmer A was Captain of the 3rd Guide Com LA | pany. Mrs. R. E. McMullen, Divisional | | . |Commissioner, presented Miss :| Palmer with her Warrant and ex- | kJ ;| pressed her pleasure with the ap- | pointment. '60LD SEAL VALUES |" Values you won't want to miss | Now! Have you ever : considered shopping at the Jown. Joggery IN AJAX? We are proud of our complete line of chil- dren's Fall and Winter apparel. All specialty lines of nationally advertised makes. IT IS NOT A BARGAIN CENTRE BUT A STORE CARRYING BUDGET-WISE QUAL- ITY PRODUCTS FOR THE THRIFTY-WISE SHOPPER. Free Parking After ironing your little girl's In The Ajax Shopping Centre GIRL GUIDE COMMISSIONER HONORED dress Which Bas gathered Rock | "Sa awa Guiders and Local Associa- , Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin expressed | ets. stu e pockets with clean | tion members on whose behalf | appreciation of a li work | {issue and they will puff up nice a A a kl a she was presented with a Girl | and service to. the. movement. ly. id Guide 'Thanks Badge". Mrs. | Seen from L to R are Mrs. R. S. A. E. Collins, president, Girl | Mela ohlin "== A E. Collins, Guide executive council, pinned | Miss Vera Moyse. the badge on Miss Moyse while | { mes-Gas.ue Staff Photo. | Bishop Lauds ' Miss Vera Mose who has been | associated with the Oshawa Girl | Hd Guides since they originated in Nl Oshawa in 1929 and who recently &etired "as commissioner for the Central District, was honored at fl a tea held at Guide House last i Thursday afternoon by the Osh- Versatile Cooking Utensils an [Will Feature Store Showings | "nusias coy mutes v. 5 8 By ELEANOR ROSS moved from the stove, the nicely Smith of Pembroke, provincial di- a | shaped food baskets may be uscd rector of the Catholic Women's New brides and veteran home : 3 makers alike are going to enjoy for serving. Nice, 100, Is 2 sei of League, Friday night challenged fishopping for the kitchen this yaar. | sotve a extra cookie. Ali when the CWL to "carry the flag of j Al sorts of jtetns for begins needed Pi Christ azd the flag of the country fand seasoned cwoks wi e in the . : always." Estoyes. Most of the merchandise is Pha JB Oi | Bishop Smith, in addressing the mot of the gadgety type that work- prepared cake mixes will. soon | more than 300 delegates to the ed so well in the hands of the |find in the stores pans to fit the Sixth provincial convention of the store demonstrator, but is gener- | ov at measurements of the mix-s. | league, said the CWL has a record ally consigned to the back of the [mpa"hans are of aluminum. Cale | | second to none in Canada" for kitchen cabinet after a few fitful decorators should applaud 'a new | its contribution to the welfare of orkouts at home. | country and Christianity. decorator that makes it possible | ©°1 F INEW ROLLING PIN ito trim a cake in two cy with | Catherine Toal of London, Ont., {provincial president, said the | There's something new in rolling | one operation. i t pins. It's one with grooves run FOR BREAKFAST TABLE |league stands for "everything ining around the circular portion ' To save frayed nerves at the !200d." ; fof the pin. It requires no flouring, preakfast table, one firm has in- | 'Our oiganization stands ready h | at all times to see that God is kept Killen Id and is said to make for lighter ¢ t in ! h . dough, because of the Improved [Un uced Ro aS hold eae |in his proper place in our govern- kneading process that results as hot boiled egg, and remove tre ment," she said. i » J i he dough is rolled out. | shell. Another much needed item | 3 i : ' | A handsome new combination jg a jam and preserve spoon with | ooker and deep-fryer is designed | 5 hook to slip over the side of the to be used at table. It turns out |jar to keep it from sking down. soups, stews, and puddings as well | And there's even a mint sauce ladle as deep-fried foods. The exterior | with a perforated side to drain o f is chrome-finished, with a polished |the vinegar. These last two are aluminum lid, and the side handles, imports from England. | base and lid handle of the cooker | France contributes a pie and are of black-finished plastic. We 'cake cutter by which five to 12 like the idea of the plate in front evenly-cut pieces may be ob- of the cooker that lists fourteen tained. 2 basic foods and their cooking tem- | Moving away from the table, we peratures. end up with an item long over | VERSATILE UTENSILS due. This is a dust mop spray | For frying jobs in the kitchen, that magically converts dust into there's a new line of wire baskets heavy lint and so prevents that that nest in each other. When re- | dreadul scattering of light dust. Start a Sweaters are so popular this year you will want several . . . for afternoon, evening, and sportswear, We have a wide range of lovely, soft Kitten sweaters to choose from . . . all in Kitten's own cashmere-treated lambswool that actually improves with washing. Kitten sweaters are full-fashipped, guaranteed not to shrink, and moth-proof. Come in see the exciting new styles, $6.75, $7.95, $8.95. Jewelled and others higher. BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR 72 Simcoe St. N. Dial 5-1912 To remove a cork that has been pushed into an empty bottle, pour in a little ammonia and let it stand 24 hours. The ammonia will cause the cork to deterior ate so that it can be flushed out. at the WIFE PRESERVER To get the best wear from an elecgric blanket, avoid folding or bunching it while in use. It can be washed in warm soapsuds the same as any other fine wool blanket, but follow the manu facturer's directions for best re sults. Order No shippe PLANT A HEDGE proper . time. FRE --One Hardy White Orange Blossom Shrub for order ~~ ing early. CHINESE ELM---Easiest and Fastest Growing--100 for $3.50, 6-inch size: 9-inch size, 100 for $4.50; 15-inch size 100 for $6.95; 20" to 24" size, 25 for $3.98 or $15.00 per 100. GREEN BARBERRY---For a med- ium thorny hedge--brilliant red in Fall; 9inch, 100 for $6.85; 12-inch, 25 for $3.98 or $15.00 per 100. PEONY ROOTS -- Red, white or pink, 3 for $1.89. With Every Order Can- FREE 'ada's Finest Colored Garden Guide Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries Bowmanville, Ontario Phone Day or Night 3345 To prevent book ends from gklgaing, lue a piece of felt to the underside of each one. Say "Glad You're Home" with the wonderful aroma ' For a pleasant climax to a family drive, you'll save more than enough to pay for your gas . . . BY SHOPPING AT GLECOFT'S IGA SUPER MARKET 174 Ritson Rd. South Open Every Evening until 10 p.m. WATCH FOR OUR IGA AD IN TOMORROW'S TIMES-GAZETTE They come from the east and \ they come from the west. They come "from oll streets afar to shop et our store. For values gelore!" In taxis, by bus end by cer, There's a heart-stirring fragrance abroad as he opens the door--it's the cheering welcome of a truly great coffee. For nearly 100 years. Chase & Sanborn have been blending that bewitching flavor and aroma from the world's choicest coffees. Treat the family to Chase & Sanborn tonight ! | Shop and Save Every Day ; at Our Everyday Low Prices! 'GLECOFF'S IGA SUPER MARKET 174 Ritson Rd. South ('hase & Sanbom Y he Hlavor goer CP 00 hotly 29 Simcoe South Dial 5-6221

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