A - Neh YI ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES Pictured after their wedding | of Mr. and Mrs. William Muso- recently at Albert Street United | ronchan of Oshawa, and the Jo Aldwinckle, omen, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fri doy, March 6, 1959 Tradition Calls To honor Easter this year we have come up with a cake that texture, but also rich in tradi tion. Simnel Cake comes to us from England and is a special treat served on Mothering Sun: day (Mid-Lent Sunday), as well as at Easter. Traditionally Moth- ering Sunday in the Anglican Church (March 8th this year) was the day children away from home would return to dine with their mother. It was also the day people would pay a visit to their home, or mother church. And why is Simnel Cake served at this particular time? 'Tis said that it is in commemoration of the banquet given by Joseph to his brethern, which forms the lesson for Mid-Lent, and also the feeding of the five thousand, which forms the gospel of the usual word '"'simnel'" comes to us from the Latin "siminellus" which means the finest wheat flour bi The recipe given here is rich with butter and eggs and the fin- To Serve On Mothering Sunday day. Incidentally, the rather un-| For Simnel Cake For the Almond Paste: Grate almonds or put them through food chopper twice, using a rath- er fine blade. Add the % cup granulated sugar and icing sugar; mix well. Make a well in the centre; add the egg and al- mond extract. Start beating the egg with a spoon, gradually drawing in the dry mixture, When it becomes stiff, knead with the hands to a smooth putty- |like paste, adding additional icing [sugar if necessary. Set aside until | Ineeded. 3 For the €ake: Grease a 9inch square cake pan or a 10-inch round .cake pan -- cheose a ban| |at least 2 Inches deep -- and line| {the bottom with greased waxed! « HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ONE- YEAR-OLD! Son of Mr. and Mrs. Dellan Lycett, Albert street, Dale Rob- ert is celebrating his first birth- day today. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycett; great - grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweet and Mrs. W, James Lycett, all of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowling, Whitby. --Photo by Astor Studio paper. Preheat oven to 300 de-| grees F. (rather slow). Combine currants, candied peels and lemon rind in a large GROUPS, CLUBS , AUXILIARIES bowl. Combine in sifter, the all- {purpose or pastry flour, baking! powder and salt; sift over fruit mixture and mix weil. | Cream butter or Christ Church Anglican Young margarine People's was held on Monday well; gradually work in the 1% night, March 2. The meeting was cups granulated sugar. Add the opeucd with prayers and dues and CHRIST CHURCH AYPA The regular meeting of the Oshawa Kinette Club was held on Tuesday, March 3, at the Hotel Genosha. OSHAWA KINETTE CLUB The monthly meeting of the Special guests for the evening Hears Address On Retarded Chil Women's P.C. Assn. (ii Se Queen and Prime Min. was among guests along with Mrs. Tennant's minister, Rey. .J|the Ottawa area Logan-Vencta of St. Giles Pres-|90s, with Miss Mai byterian Church, the youngest. Ee cis ar Stat dite in Sie But the most were the eight Sister Superior Marie Michelle oo ocidents, The Oshawa Women's Progres- sive Conservative A fat held its February meeéting in the Library at Adelaide House, with Mrs. 0. C. Richardson presiding in the absence of the president. The minutes of the last meet- ing and the treasurer's report were read. | Mrs. Richardson otroduced Mrs. H. G. Willes who is a teach. | er at the school for retarded chil- | dren. Mrs. Willes spoke about the | work being carried on by three teachers at this school. Until re- | cent years the retarded children | were not educated or included in | any scheme of learning because | of their low IQ I Each child has different prob- | lems and now going to school is an exciting event, The children learn simple read- irg and counting and arithmetic. They learn to create things by using plasticine. Some excel in making tapestry. They love the! birds and enjoy nature study. The teenage group love to cook and use the sewing machine and | soon gain self-confidence. Some learn to type. | Mrs. Willes praised the ser-| vice clubs for their help. When | sufficient funds are available a | new school will be built, so with | better facilities it is felt that a great need will be fulfilled to better assist these retarded chil- dren to a more useful life. 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Their batter in prepared pan. clude a toboggan party, a night were the March of Dimes '"cap- tains" who worked for the club during the "Mother's March' in February and who are not club members. Also a special guest ished product bears a strong re- semblance to pound cake. Can- died peel and a little grated lemon rind are used aiong with PHILIPS 17" TELEVISION PORTABLE REG. 229.95 . With Radio or Antenna PHILIP'S 21" 2599 TABLE MODEL Reg. $289.95 With Radio or Antenna PHILIP'S 21" 283% CONSOLE £04 Reg. 329.95 303% PHILIP'S 21" With Radio or Antenne CONSOLE ALL ARE 1959 PHILIPS WITH A FULL Reg. $349.95 WARRANTY | { CROWN IMPORT COMPANY 82 SIMCOE NORTH RA 5-8293 PROVING : POINT! have d to the public different items . "You are bound to save money when you buy | WE " 1. In the pest, Starr F ond Appli int , ot tremendous savings to prove @ poi | | MISS PEGGY WHITELEY To Adjudicate Children's Ballet | Fur Trimming ter Mary Hurst Euchre games were played fol- lowing the meeting. Refresh ments were served by Mary Hurst and committee |g The next regular meeting will G be held on Tuesday, March 17 la a g | « ' Boosts Trapping | VANCOUVER (CP)--Fur trim- ming on milady's coats nowadays Is good news for wilderness trap- si v Sist "ithe treasurer's SI€r Manuel in the 124. {Margaret Pellow of scenes on her| with summer mission The secretary's report iven by Mrs .N. C. Bryant and report by Mrs. absence of Miss, A. Anderson, treasurer. 11 United Church Missionary |{ roups to attend the Pictures were shown by Miss connection work by ummer travels in oung people jawa Hospital. I Was| Refreshments were served by |{Mrs. C. A. Vermoen and her |committee. 11TH GROUP COMMITTEE Invitations are being issued to| The regular meeting of the | 1th Group Committee of the Girl Easter i i " held at 1 : : Guide Association was hel Thankoffering meeting on. March Guide House with 15 members present, Mrs. Charles Stainton | presiding. 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Miss Peggy Jackson thanked | chan, the bride is the daughter --Photo by Ireland the speaker. | Draw prize was received by 1 1 iquant flavor provides a delight-| Roll out the almond paste into of discussion, and a night of mis- was Mrs. Iris Anderson from the Mrs. G. Puckett. The fourth Tues- | H&S Association PERSONALS Da a oy os § Cmond|a sheet a little smailer than the sioaary films "Foundation for Poliomyelitics|day in March will be the next| : mixture in the filling, Directions|Pan being used; place over bat-| The Lenten Rally was announc- and the Orthopedically Disabled'. |régular meeting. : ; arks ANNIVeISary| "yi ana mrs nN. | Dunford, |are given for turning the Simnel foe pay and cover with re- ol and JL be held iy Toronto Wy First vice president, Mrs. Earle | : ; | ; NCH y i toh: tre. maining batter. Bake in pre [March 8. e meeting was ad-|gouthern, introduced the '"'cap- Mitchell's Corners' Home and Buckingham Manor, have return- Cake 0 28 EVe cat) he hi heated oven about 1 hours. |journed with prayers and ves- tains" who Tr present, then | 90-Year-Old Guests, Bhool Association met recently eq home after spending two|theme. Shorn of decoration, the Stand cake in its pan on cake pers. Later the members met for|she presented a cheque of $9,900 with the president, Mrs. William | eme. Shorn o » they ; {pers 3 ] ; p q : Cook RS Mrs. Cook wel./months in St. Petersburg, cake itself will find favor rack for 10 minutes; turn out, their monthly bowling session. |i Mrs, Anderson. Fete 101-Year-Old f Pg ser. wiles IF orida. throughout the year. [Peel Joper am slioy cake to RUNDLE PARK AUX. Following the business meeting oo oo on) 0 com: 0 | % ) . Ros | yeni f ds vas - | al clal welcome for fhe guests fun) Mrs. J. A. Marshall, generai| SIMNEL CAKE For a gala Easter cake decor, The Rundle Park Ladies Aux. by the 2 Cares and guests, [celebrated her 10lst birthday | Balpton Home and Sc $80-| convener of the amnual St. Pat-| (Easter Cake) |double the amount of almond|iliary held its monthly meeting |Monday with eight runners-up-- ol on. liam Nemis read the Fick's bridge, sponsored by the| Yield -- 1 cake (9-inch square paste , . . use half of it as di-|at the club house with the presi-| CANADIAN LEGION AUX. |all ladies in the 90's--among her | is. ; ian on emis res and| Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa [OF 10-inch round) rected above. Roll out remaining | dent Mrs. J. Hanson presiding The 'Ladies' Auxiliary Cana. guests. | minutes of the last meeting |General Hospital, has announced| ¥ Pound blanched almonds |almond paste to the size of cake and ten members present. i i y A tion anized by St. Mr. Fred Boycé gave the trea-|yy.i orricially opening the, after-| ' Cup fine granulated sugar (top, having it a little thicker Ihe secretary's report was Sian Legion Brand met on Vintec oa the ron) Surdr a repost. ko 7) two| 2000 play on the afternoon of|1% a sifted icing (around the edges. Brush top of given by Mes. or Crowells. adi, Vice A ee WIE jeally 8 was the second in a row| Skorey ayed uesday, March 17, will be Mrs. u cold baked cake with a little egg 8 1 YAS, ear vel sen tol|for Mrs. Sarah Tennant of Ot- numbers on the trumpet, followed hi bev |Heard. The 1 's re./hearty welcome was given to . Sa | by several selections on the ac- 3 Lemar, ne Lg 'u i - almond extract [hite and cover with the rolled-| 4" eas Vn Mrs. O. Muir. Miss Rose Bate, Zone Represen-|tawa, a patient there since last cordian by Paul Skoreyko. Cordon 38 ot wil rece ve; frs.| 3 jout almond paste. Mark edges; |tative, and Mrs. C. Beard of|October. The association: decided to send. onant will open the eveh-| cashed and [ith a fork to resemble a nest The euchre prizes for March Bowmanville. Sunday she had a family party. two members to the convention in ing bidge 3 Simcoe Hal aud) wp Sureants, hide - and fill hollow part with smalll,..'; he bought by Mrs. B. Mar.| Bazaar goods were shown and|with about 75 relatives. Five of | e RW. will receive ri |Easter eggs; stand ceiton - wool {omcrn. v i i i f Toronto. : Y ivered or chop; be den and Mrs. J Hanson. donations will be very acceptable her eight children are living. She The following committees were 2 that time. 4 op She iil oppes Shicks arvand She edge. The auxiliary is planning a big for any of the booths. The bazaar|has 35 grandchildren, 65 great- appointed. Nominations: Mrs.| You are invited by the Social|y teaspoon grated lemon rind oe te ey e gy Slokely euchre to be held at the CRA will be held in May. {grandchildren and 36 great-great- Derek Simpson, Mrs. Harry O¥- Department to send in any little|214 cups once-sifted all-purpose other kitchen E iap in 1oll OF Tuesday, March 24, at 8 p.m. The chair was taken by Miss|Srandchildren. jer ad Ms Douglas Lari, items of interest. News of teas, flour Ip with good prizes 'and refresh- Rose Bate at the conclusion of | Sisters at the hospital run by ance: Mr. a rs. Guy Cham-|surprise parties, showers, anni- or 2% cups once-sifted pastry | ments. ? |the regular business meeting. The/the Roman Catholic Grey Nuns berlin, Mrs. Henry Alstein, Mrs. |versaries and comings and go- fl | The social hour was in the ; Mrs. T t is "just li TF i | date set for the Zone Rally, to be say Mrs. Tennan ust a Wilmer Fice, Mrs. Herbert Stew- ings are always very acceptable |g tans baking powder LODGES AND |charge of Mrs. T. Hobbs. The held this vear in Oshawa, was dear." art. Bake sale: Mrs. Larry Slee-|and for which there is no charge. | 1 lucky draw was won by Mrs. J.|4is ¥ t will be held] The white-haired, cheery widow Mrs. Stuart Kellar, M \ | % teaspoon salt SOCIETIES | y i discussed and | | ry | man, Mrs. Stua char, WIS. Please write or telephone RA!{ cup butter or margarine | | Hanson. Next month's program june 2. It was also announced gets around in a wheelchair. Her | Heuty Alstein and Mrs. Defekis3ir, local 13. |1% cups fine granulated sugar Sh Seine managed by Mrs. P.|that Oshawa's membership is 253 mind is elear and her eyes sharp. | mpson. > JGHTERS OF ENGLAND |Walters. members. Her room is filled with hun- Mrs. Thelma Gilbank introduc-| Mrs. M. C. Fisher of Newcastle [3 ©88S The A gift was preserited to the re-| night will be held dreds of cards and telegrams ex- ed the guest speaker, Miss Lena convened the post presbyterial | regular meeting of thei, . oo ocident, Mrs. W. Hall, by| A to Sars Wi 0, with|pressing congratulations arrived Taylor, who is a nurse with the executive in Albert Street United Daughters of England, Lodge 2, Mrs. J. Hanson pent i Ys Nv Ha Unit, Miss Taylor told of [Church on Wednesday, March 4. was held in the Orange Temple. |" oh Jax a seting is to be | MIS. Robes rt Williams as con- fhe different services the Health/Mrs. F. Reid of Hampton led | Worthy President Sister Betty arch 30 . > y Tickets Vill be available Cit Pre csed such os iramonizs-|the devotional period based' on) Atkins presided with Vice-Presi- | . at the door, price 50 cents, lunch Bon nic. pre-natal clinics, |an episode in the life of Moses. | | dent Sister Mary Hurst assisting. JESSIE PANTON AUX. {inclusive. It will start at 8 pm. school and home visitations Officers were introduced and the 'The Scripture reading was | St. Andrew's United Church |and some fine prizes have been) Tt being the first anniversary presbyterial evaluated. Confer-| | (Given by Chaplain Sister Fdna| , pot juck supper was enjoyed|donated. of the association Mrs. Carl Brad-|ence branch meets in George) | Huband. i by the Jessie Panton Auxiliary at| On Tuesday March 17, a St.| ley lit the candle on the birth-|Street Church, Peterborough. on Reports were given by then. pohriary meeting preceding |Patrick's social will be held and day cake and congratulated the March 10. 11 and 12. Future| various committees and general; program of the evening. |a pot luck supper served. All association on the splendid work meetings were arranged -- West. | business discussed. The sick re-| "vir "w 'F Manuel, president,| members attending were asked to accomplished during the year. ern Rally at Columbus, October| joe was given by Sister Kay presided and Mrs. Lawrence contribute food toward this. | Refreshments were served by 27 and Eastern Rally at Emmis.| alge, tah 3 : French read the devotional ser-| Miss Mary Brockman and Mrs. | Mrs. Michael Nemisg, social con- killen on October 29. Pre-presby- The draw prizes were won bY | vice based on the theme of Bro- Len Mitchell reported ill in Osh- | RE 5 eae BE Sep acerrade Logan and sie [arly | n ouse wi e a e vy « 13 S- school on March 18 from 7 to 9 bvterial at Simcoe Street United pm. followed by the regular Church, Oshawa, February 24, Home and School meeting. A [1960 and post presbvterial at St. Home Bake Sale will be held after Andrew's Friday, March 4 the meeting. | r-- HOUSEHOLD HINT | McLaughlin H&S | Au sign colors win dave bie successfully. Colors that will not ' : dye blue are the dark sides of! Fathers Night brown, green, red and yellow All light shades can be dyed| Well-Attended green, but not the darker browns reds, blues or purples. Brown will The March meeting of the Ade ZaouNage all light colors, but A diudicat the R ) | laide MacLaughlin Home and don't try it on dark blues, greens.) An a icator for the Royal pers. vey Hu liary | Pl vere made to hold aj School Association was 'Fathers' purples. or reds. Red will take Academy of Dancing, London, Popularity of fur trim on Her ey La nt Auxiliary. Simcoe Plans ¥ le on April 3 at St. t hy o A ' : x 3 ' ; {Street United Church, for March rummage sale Pp | Night over all light shades, but won't| Miss Peggy Whiteley will be in women's coats has revived the|jg when Miss Gladys Edmondson George's Parish Hall. Money| Mr. Mortimer Brown presided|change the color of dark blue, Oshawa tomorrow and next Satur- demand here for long-haired wild will show Pictures of Japan and aprons were distributed among for the meeting and welcomed green or brown. day to hold examinations for furs, such as fox, lynx and wolf. |India, taken when she made athe members as a money raising those present including a good | punile o me Harvey Academy! Wentarn Canadian Raw Fur summer trip by air. project. held number of fathers. i _|A member of the erseas com-| Auction Limit reports prices| Miss J ) y k supper will be he Mr. F. Gazley read the secre- a vile 10 "iit fe Sian mittee Miss Whiteley has visited for furs are up considerably from i, Mies rae BY dy at the May 5 meet- tary's report an Mr. J. H. Rich: This gives the parents an oppor. | HORE Kong, Singapore, Malaya. a few months ago. "This will en-|solos, "I Love a Little Cottage" ing. to celebrate the 12th anmi- ardson, the treasurer's report. tunity to view the activities ofthe Union of South Africa, East|courage the man to go out trap-land "Dedication". The Misses versary as a group committee. Miss B. Little' sand Miss M.|the classroom. Africa and Malta on behalf of the ping," said Theo Pappas, a mem-|Helen and Muriel Oke showed pic-| Refreshments were served by| Dancey 'S Joon wun the parents' mo Luis of Miss B. Liters) C2000: Lod ot the firm. "Prices have tures of Hawaii taken on a tour|Mrs. Harold Davis and Mrs. Rob-| Bs Iie ge to, snd for 200 Mar 2. Dane's more 15, Ue Jl of lat yur she bes (co iw by "pane erry. delegates to the convention of the ieriained = group with Songs | oF aminations in New Zealand] Ontario Federation of the Home 2 ane'ng- {then flew to Canada for the pres. | and School Association to be held| Mr. J. E. Rutherford intro-lent Dominion wide tour which | in the Royal York Hotel April 1-2.|duced the guest speaker, Alder-|will continue until May. Mr. George Drynan urged as man, - Christine Thomas, who| Wiss Whiteley received her many members as possible to at-|Sp°ke on citizenship and the in- training from Madame Asta- tend a lecture by Professor J. 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