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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Dec 1955, p. 8

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Cedar Dale W.A, Christmas Party The members of the WA of Ce- dar Dale United Church held their annual Christmas party om Wed- nesday evening. Preceded by a t dinner group was AS, the Ee of s. Lloyd Street Mrs. Albert al convener led in worship service, ur , ipro Norton The Protons Dietitian Suggests Christmas Menu For Diabetics | | The following Christmas Day | Menu for diabetics was worked out [ i |by the dietitians of the Oshawa Fair-| 4 ; ; General Hospital under Miss Bern- : ice Hawke and presented at a meeting of the Oshawa Diabetic Association. Breakfast % cup unsweetened orange juice % cup corn flakes CHRISTMAS -SOCIAL NOTES Christmas Comes But Once A Years And When It Comes, It Brings Good Cheer WOMEN | JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3.3474 | 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 23, 1955 John A. Willes, is home from Frank Batty, Mr. and Mrs. John] Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Queen's University, in to] Batty and family, all of Brooklin. brother Jr., Montrave avenue, will| "hristmas holiday ith Le i ot wl : Be and Mr Hagerman, student at{s0ene Chrishiuas Wil Mis. Pair Willes, King street west. Queen's University, is spending ° Ss parents, 'Mr, and Mrs the holiday season with his par- Clayton Taylor, Bobcaygeon. Mr. ana Mrs. L. E. Hager-| ton, w H G Glen C King street ents, Dr. Walter Bapty, east, will spend Christmas day with his sisters in London. man, Rossland Road, west. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grant, Aber-| Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Rundle will, deen Street, have their son, Don-| poached egg slice toast tsp. (3% sq.) butter GROUPS," CLUBS, AUXILIARIES tbsps. 18 per cent cream with a leather" bound ig book as a token of apprec of her leadership during the term of her NORTH OSHAWA PARK AUX. | bingo convener. Mrs. Rundle ex- The Christmas meeting of the pressed 2 stvens's Sypisciation of North Oshawa Park Auxiliary was| i WOTS cone by the Zwigo com. 'held on Monday evening at the fhittee during the past year. Re. freshments were served by Mrs. Yome of MI3. Deville Hodgson. Hodgson, s. S. C. Rundle pres i The minutes were read b, RITSON H. AND S. ASSN. The December meeting of Rit- Dy ander honed oY Be son Home and School Association Hodgson. Mrs. E. J. ice gave a|Was held on Tuesday afternoon. report on the bingos held this|The pupils of the senior school year and Mrs. David Hutcheon on|Provided an enjoyable program. the euchre parties. It was decid-| The welcome was given by Fran. ed to continue with the bingoes ces Minac:, followed by an open- but not the euchres. ing verse by Bonnie Kellar. The Plans for next year were dis- pupils of Grade 8 presented a cussed. The possibility of erect- choral pageant entitled Christmas ing a clubhouse was investigated,| prophecy and story. The intermed- the clubhouse to be used also as jate choir sang three numbers. a recreation centre and to Mrs. H. J. Hutchinson and Mrs. made available to the scouts and|y A Marshall presented school guides. It was finally decided to pins to the pupils of Grade 5. A postpone any further discussion en hristmas play entitled "Mr. nis Jubjeet oo other matters Sous Enjoys Christmas," post y officers was ntro uce y aine emberg. held. et owing were elected: [Compliments of the season by Mrs. Rundle, president; Carel Saunders browgst the" pro- Mrs. C. R. Harrison, vice-presi-{8ram to . dent; Mrs. Egerton Bauder, secre-| Mrs. Marshall extended the tary, Mrs. Melville Hodgson, thanks of the Association to the |treasurer; Mrs. F. F. Welsh, so-|teachers and pupils for the pro- | cial convener; Mrs. E. J. Fice, gram. cup milk tea or coffee Dinner or Main Meal tangerine medium serving roast turkey or chicken cranberry sauce (see recipe) cup carrots cup Brussels sprouts cup dressing roll tsp. (% sq.) butter tossed salad Desert 1/6 brick ice crea 2 thsps. 18 per ¢ tea or coffee 5 Lunch or Supper cup tomato juice \ medium serving cold ham salad greens as desired cup Lima beans 2" soda crackers tsp. (2 sq.) butter Dessert canned apricot halves plus tbsps. juice tbsps. whipped cream tbsps. raisins plus Brazil nuts cup milk 8 ints tea or coffee ecipes For Cranberry Sauce, pickover WAITING FOR SANTA and wash 1 cup cranberries. Add old on | Parrott, John Street. David is | one-third c. cold water. Cook over Dav is David Harold. | the grandson of Mr. Philip Par- [low heat until skins burst. Remove Robert Munn were hostesses at a ay 1s David Harold, rott of Oshawa. . from stove. Add your favorite arti-{kitchen shower. and Mrs. Harold A Photo by Hornsby Studio | ficial sweetener to taste. One| Mrs. E. V. Sheehan of Bowman- --- - ------------ . tablesp of this sauce may be| ville, aunt of the future bride ar- taken without calculating. | ranged a miscellaneous shower. A savory dressing for poultry|She was assisted by Mrs. Andrew can be made from 11 slices of| Barclay of Oshawa, Mrs. Rosina | bread (approximately % loaf), 3% |Barclay and Misses Debby and thsps. butter or bacon fat or mar-|Carol Sheehan of Bowmanville in garine 2-3 thsps. chopped onion, serving. Wayland Drew, student > entertain her brother and family,|ald, home from the University of University of Toronto, i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chappell, of Toronto, for the holidays. | * the holiday season with h Newmarket, for Christmas. The| ° er, Mrs. A. F. Higgs, family will take turns having a| Guests for a few days, at the| | Higgs, Mary streel. quiet visit with Mrs. Rundle's fath-|home of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Todd, | er, Col. Frank Chappell who has Masson street, were her parents,| | tly ned home from the|/Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robertson; | Mrs. George Haines, a neral Hospital and is|from Noranda, Quebec. boulevard, is home for th » to have too many visitors | i mas season, following ¢ | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parkhill, studies at the University of Peter J. LaRush, who has been|Simcoe Sireet North, will have asl to. : tudying at St. Francis Xavier | Christmas guests, her father, Mr.| § 4 sity, Antigonish, N.S., is|j Tilley, of London, their daugh-| Dr. and Mrs. Gordon for the Christmas holidays | ter, Miss Margaret Parkhill and Buckingham Manor, will spe his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Clayton Morrison from Ganan- Christmas with their parents, LaRush, Mary street. oque. and Mrs. W. J. Adair and Mrs. A. E. Vine of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matthews,! Albert Street United Church : a SR ad north, have their son, Couples Club held its second an- J. Campbell Hall, medical stud Robert, home from the University | nual family Christmas supper and ent at the University of Toronto, of Toronto for the Christmas vaca-| party recently. The Golden is at home with his parents, Dr.|jien, Links (Group three) served, af- HB Hall, Connangh : : ter which films. were shown for Starr, who is studying the children. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald n Toronto, is home for|[ees were the new members of Yuletide season with his| the evening. An invitation to the A el starr, M.P.| Presbytery Dance on February 7 ve avenue. |was read. Santa Claus distributed " . | gifts and candy canes to the chi- Turney and David ren, He also presented the Rev.| f whom are students) ang Mrs. S. C. H. Atkinson with a Toronto, are poinsettia. s with their| Mrs. Frank avenue. contests Margaret Halnes, daughter Osh | s Mrs. | Young, fore leaving each sented with a gift Thanks were expressed 9 Frank Bright and Mrs, Alfred Rel- knop f¢ A Mrs. Mena iy gave: irs soph: group son a gift on for her A The names of the unkmown sisters were revealed and names exchanged for the year. It was decided to remember former mem of Cedar United Church, now making their homes at Christmas ™ Mrs. Alfred Barassin led in the singing Christmas carols and refreshments were served. Toron Adair nd Eh t cream -- ES C. FS and Mrs. street. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. T troit, are Christmas guests « and Mrs. T. L. Wilson, ( Street East. J. Edward Broadbent, who student at the Ur ity to, is home for the Ch days, with his parents, Mrs. P. E. Broadbent, Park boulevard south. i i arr, arents, N Cc ind Mrs. St Oli So Miss Joan ur 0 RNG 3 CHILDREN'S TREAT The famous statue of Peter Pan England, was set up. overnight 46 ngland, was set up years ago as a surprise for the children. A r Members of the editorial staff of] fhe Daily Times-Gazette held a hristmas party on Thursday eve reetining at the home of Mr. and Mrs ice, W. Ford Lindsay Warren Avenue rist- and were entertained by a showing Mrs. | of colored slides of Australia, Fiji, Gerry, (Jawai and the Rockies taken by James Revitt. Mr Somerville Sev onths enteen m Jones of Newtonville. Serving were Mrs. Robert Munn and Mrs, Don- ald Holmes. Miss Doris Patterson presided in the room containing the shower and wedding gifts, while Mrs. E. V. Sheehan of Bow- manville was in charge of the room containing the trouseau and linens. | From the engineering depart-| ment of the General Motors, the | The Reverend Luke Christmas who is pastor of a Unit in Winnipeg, and who v ly pastor of the Ukr byterian Church here with his wife and spending Christmas Harris, Sim Mrs. Stephen Sal S, rne ye nort ¢ th family avenue. Mr. and M » for Chris r. and Mrs son Orest is home fron n of 1 nd William of Toronto for the festive 1quin Park, eason's festivities Mr. and Mrs. Lioy Rosemary, Mar spend Christmes Mrs. William Chri say. John R. Steffen, University of Toronto, i with his parents ) John A. Steffen, Peter Zakarow, Christmas holidays ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bloor street east his studies at the Toronto. Herbert Hyman, [ university of Toronto, wil pany his parents, Mr Louis Hyman, Simcoe s on a trip to Baltir where they will the New Year wi law and daughter, E. J. Sheffman. Spe sister, Mr. son of Mr Helping Hand Aux.|0ld, New Carols Install Officers 'Heard In Recital salt, pepper, thyme or sage or poul-| Mrs. William Jack was hostess Mrs. W: 3 ent of the Helping Hand Canterbury Singers try seasoning to taste. Water to| at an evening party when the fu- ed as presi Auxiliary of Sirhcoe Street United] A program of Christmas music| moisten if desired. ture bride was presented with a 3 stainless Church held on Tuesday at the sung by the Canterbury Singers Half a cup of this dressing may|get of stainless steel cutlery and future beige Teveived 2 Kitchen f Mrs. W. H 16s, Aber- last Monday evening was the final | be exchan ed for 1 bread ex-\a number of miscellaneous kitchen|Steel rack comple leen Street. The other officers are| vent on the YWCA calendar for| (ANE 1slice) and 1 fat exchange| jtems, Mrs. Charles Yule served Utensils. ceen » ad 5 1955. It was a rich finale to a year|"2 Sa.) with Mrs. Lawrence Savery pour-| as follows: Honorary president, of many musical and social events. ng tea. | Mrs. J. K. Moffat; vice-president, Under the direction of Mrs. G. K. Last Thursday evening Mrs' Mrs. Russell Coulson; secretary, Drynan the group of twelve mixed| Charles Yule of Oshawa Boulevard Reverend Paul Dwyer officiating. | Virs \voices has gained confidence and South, Oshawa, entertained at a Tea, Showers Honor treasurer, on : 3 : n of Mr. and! The bride was given in mar-|! . pianist, Mrs, | consequent relaxation in the rest| Barbara Barclay lrougsesu tea for Yue Hote, Re Oshawa riage by her father. She wore a ceiving with Mrs. Yule were s. | istant pianist few weeks of -pre-Christmas recit- | 1 5 dy ! a z « Christ.| ballerina - length dress of white "flower con. 21s. The pleasant harmonies blend-| Miss Barbara Joan Barclay| Howard Burgess of Bowmanville, family tradition. Her elder sisters Fhe u Y rth, is home for Chrisl- Chantilly lace. A coronet. of seed- eo: sowing Cd smoothly in carols of English, whose marriage to Ronald Albert| mother of the prespective bride- Jill, 23; and Cherry, 20, have also 2 University of Toran wears todd. Ir oars. oa sh Shortt Welsh, French and German origin| Frederick Burgess will take place| groom and Miss Barclay the fu-|been beauty queeus of Titehfield. arls ingertir and she carried a bouquet of Shortt: dating from the 15th century. {in Trinity United Church, Bow-|{ure bride. Opening the door to the | sron, | Sweetheart roses and white haby QUALITY FUEL OIL -- EXPERT SERVICE Gordor| "1 the first group "Gems of manville, this evening has been guests and in charge of the guest ave as|chrysanthemums. XMAS SPECIAL 25% OFF FISHING TACKLE Sort PORT 353 King W. Joyce McQuaid William Dillon Wed The marriage of Joyce Elizabeth | McQuaid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B McQuaid. of Oshawa Mr, and William John Dillon, son of Ah iil Pra | Mr. and Mrs. George Dillon of . Vipond with HS SISIET,| Aaynooth, Ontario, was solemniz- Gr 2S and Mr, ed recently at St. Gregory's Ro- Aylmer East, Que: man Catholic Church with the ter Johnston was install- Ol K105K, 1 Claude b home « will h his parents, Vipond, ea ( sts ALL IN FAMILY TITCHFIELD, England (CP)-- By winning the title of beauty queen of this Ilampshire town 17- year-old Judy Upshall kept up the tudent studer Vit s wright; Pontiac avenue. rams Sha Sharples; AIM di is sp convener ways a JDonglas Quen: Day" a French carol dated 1553 feted at several pre nuptial events.'book was Miss Dianne Yule. | Cameron's| Mrs. J 's. Mrs. Thomas 2nd "Poverty" a Welsh carol were| Miss Dorothy Patterson was host-| Pouring tea were Mrs. William| \ameron, of matron. » ares Boies 1 2 s Muriel Cowie, Mrs, Most impressive and an unusual ess at a miscellaneous shower.|Tack of Oshawa, and Mrs. Melville | " : Phe with ol ap Dowd er : s. Mrs. Fred Wilson, |¢ffect of a town crier going his| Assisting in serving were Miss I oh orion 88. me cling Teadress period was con-|Founds on a bleak night while the| Joan Luke, Miss Helen Dutchak Siale is hoine a a 4 w ie ha Charles Dolley. [cathedral choir chants the hoursiand Mrs. Alex. Barclay. i of Toronto to] yr eanthemn Is ay James ; and led|3Way was achieved in the English i Norman Fry assisted by with her par-were Mr. Daniel Dillon anor singing. Mrs, carol Past Three O'Clock". | Mrs. Ray Vincent were co hos-| 5 Paul Balok, Reginald McQuaid and Mr e officers. Two contemnorary carn] Jesn tesses at a miscellaneous shower. | Lies reception Was told at thel Re d by Mrs of a Maiden by. Kenneth Meek off The girls of the engineering de-| oride's Saronts' OS on Bho Al . | Montreal, and "Here Are We In| partment, General Motors en- Aon Donevan arelStrect. For the rcomon th --|Bethlehem," by Dr. Healey Wil-|tertained at a shower when the fu- Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Queen's University, bride's mother chose brown nylon i 4 E with u tan of Jotonto were sung with the tire bride received a carnation : h in THB mye A " wore a pale blue suit with metallic/same depth of feeling that gave a|pink woolen blank Greta street, will ent ; n, with their parents, Mr. and velvet. The bridegroom"s/brown accessories. The couple |golden glow to the traditional airs.|iron. Mrs. W, E: Dodwel Nas Christmas, Mrs. Kimmerly's - irs. F. J ,Donevan King mother was in navy blue silk.|will live in Oshawa | Three Madrigals brought added|Doris Patterson, Miss Joan Luke ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown |Street t. Dr. Richard Donevan,|Both wore corsages of chrysan-| Out of town guests were present charm to a neatly contrived pro-/| and Mrs, Paul' Sobil served re- of Montreal, and her son, who is an intern|{themugns. from Maynooth Belleville Tren- gram. freshments. J. A. Brown, of Moncton fool Hospital, Toronto, For the wedding trip the bride'ton Toronfo and Bowmanville A pleasant social hour followed.| Mrs. Donald Holmes and Mrs. Christmas day withf ----m----uvou--- Lawrence Keay, son of Mr | a Mrs. A. E. Keay, Gliddon a is spending the holiday seas home following a term at the versity of Toronto Gordon Nichol is Western University spend holida Mr. and Mrs Street. Christmas Nichol home will be relatives, Miss Doris Dawson wa s|8r 1 Kk, Highly Styled Ladies Wear at Moderate Prices | 52: DIXON'S Athol St. A 4 ire an Fc hr OSHAW, he family. { Ini- Skill has been ao tradition | with us for over a quarter of a century. LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS 3 KING ST. E RA 5.0444 rr m----\17 . the most cherished gifts of all... by (Chustmas to all their customers and friends Many thanks to your response on our . . . She > "Grand Expansion Opening .". . we extend our Congratulations to these, the 25 lucky winners of our "Grand Opening Draw" held December 21 . Sk . -~ NS - Fragrant Sets for a Lady's Bath the lovely "little" luxuries of in lavish sets t« ASH TRAY STAND Mrs. R. A. Ross, 119 Arlington Ave. DESK LAMP Lorenzo Trull, Hampton, Ont. E! *CTRIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR Mrs. Gerald Hill, 159 Gibbon St. ELECTRIC FOOD WARMER & CORD Ronald Kelly, R.R. No. 7, Peterbore AIRFOAM PILLOW Mrs. Laverne Wilson, 226 Athol St. E. AIRFOAM PILLOW Mrs. David Cook, 370 Louisa St. - HASSOCK H. Mcindless, 24 King St. W. JUMBO PLASTIC SET Marion Foxe, 57 Oshawa Blvd. N. JUMBO PLASTIC SET Mrs. F. Stirtevant, 33 Hall $¢. JUMBO PLASTIC SET Miss O. Westlake, 593 Oxford St. BED LIGHT P. Makarchuk, 36 Sunset Drive CHESTERFIELD CUSHION Mrs. R. McGahey, 19 Knights Rd. CHESTERFIELD CUSHION Rose Mastrangelo, 9 Mill St. DEEP FRYER Mrs. @. Laidler, 22 Thomas $t. HEATWAVE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RADIATOR Marion Wilkinson, 837 Bessborough EUREKA CORDLESS AUTOMATIC IRON J. Kollar, 104 Bloor St. W. AUTOMATIC TOASTER Mrs. Mary Hraynyk, 543 Drew St. HOSTESS CHAIR N. YEO, R.R. No. 2, Port Perry LADY'S OVERNIGHT BAG L. Sabins, 123 Fernhill Blvd. 3-PC. SILEX SET Erika Roschok, 765 Oxford St. AUTOMATIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR Doreen Hooper, 319 Central Park® Blvd. South ELECTRIC KETTLE Maurice Mcindless, 283 Baldwin St. AUTOMATIC IRON Russell Coulson, 330. Alice St. LAUNDRY HAMPER M. Hordziejko, 58 Elgin St. E. ELECTRIC CORN POPPER Peter Bicanic, 827 Rowena St. Christmas excitement fragrance by Elizabeth Arden . . . carry your Yuletide greetings. June Geranium Bath Seep and Both Salts, $2.38 Blue Grass Bath Cubes (4) June Geranium Hand Lotion and Hond Soaps (2). $2.50 ond Both Soop. $2.10 Thie old-fashioned Christmas Greeting, we extend to convey, the many joys we hope Ardeno Dusting Powder, June Geranium Bath Soop. $2.20 Bive Gram Bath Ar ond Miniature Soaps (3). $2.28 Blue Gross Flower Mist and Hand Lotion. $3.28 "These Prizes may be picked up at the Store at your convenience" Worry Christmas and a Happy New Yaar PETER BARON FRANK BARON & STAFF you find on this bright Christm as Day! 530'SIMCOE ST.S. 8 KING ST. E. 23¢ : DIAL 5- 3546 DIAL 3-2245 15 KING ST. W., BOWMANYILLE LADIES' WEAR , 26 KING ST. E., OSHAWA

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