12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 13, 1960 TO LIVE IN PICKERING Memorial Church | Mrs ene of the wedding | and the and Mrs, David | the Norman Powley Formerly | Mr Miss Irveen Mildred Merritt, | ronto and the late the bride is the daughter of | ley, Christ was the recently of Mr, late Mr, Mrs Cecil Merritt of Oshawa | Merritt and bridegroom is the son of Bertram Powley of To. Pow. --Photo by Ireland LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI (Ritual of Jewels) The Ontarlo Gamma of Beta Sigma Phi regular meeling at the the president, Mrs, Br Cloverdale treet, on evening, October 11 Mrs, John Wilson was elected to attend the meeting at Hill dale Manor tomorrow evening Mrs. Arthur Bilton announced that she d her family were movin rampton in Novem ber Ir nm also menitoned the Ch 1s Party and a com mittee © ippointed to select a uitable ee were The § m 'Her Crowning|Mrs Glory" is presented by Mr, | Wight and Mrs, John Weiss and Mr, | Moore Benjamin Abramoff, hairlFr styl ald, Mrs Mr, Welss answered questions| Nance McLeese, and ms a commentary as he Kemlo, Mrs worked {William Henderson, Introduction was made by Mrs.| Invitations were Kenneth Young and the thanks visit Whitby, November of the group were expressed by| Perry, October 27 Mrs, Marvin Perkin, Refresh-| Mrs, Marianne Girard gave ments were served by the hostess. short sick repot cently, Mrs, Betty ed assisted by Mr, WP, Mrs. Mabel Chapter| held = its home of lan Cole Tuesday | Alpin Agnes Kemlo PDWGM's, The following trons and patrons were duced: Mrs, Carnegie, Port ry, Mrs, Johnston, Whitby Mrs. L. Colbear, Port Mrs, Helen Colbear, and Mrs. Molly Boyes, Martha Dunlop, Mrs, Miss Flora Laura Stewart, Mrs accepted SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES Sunbeam Chapter No. 73 OES"commiitee, presiding ma- intro. and Perry, Visiting Past M and PP's were: Port Perry Whithy Sunbeams own PM's and PP's ntroduced. and welcomed Bert Mrs. Iva Cliff, Mrs, Meta Purdie, Mr ank Train, Mrs, Isobel McDon-| Mrs Agnes Dorothy Haley, Mr, 24, Port A social half {hour followed with refreshments {served by Mrs, Cora Lyons and {met in the Masonic Temple re- McKinstry presid- Money Cannot Buy Her Rugs But She Shares Her Skill At her Rittermere Farm Sutdio, ¢ near Beamsville, Ontario, Margaret Rowan has built up a reputation of an expert crafts. woman in the art of rugmaking, She designs and hooks heirloom rugs and her list of prize-win- ners is impressive, The Ghana rug won first prize at the Canadian National Exhibi- tion in Toronto and a rug called "Window on New York" was shown at the Stratford Festi- § val last year. A rug, hooked by one of her pupils in Calgary was purchased by the Canadian Gov- ernment for the embassy exhibit *} in Washington, Requests for designs and rug- hooking materials come to Rit- termere from every province in 54 Canada; from every. part of the United States and from England and Scotland, Designs can be chosen from a large pool of Miss Rowan's own patterns, or an orig- inal can be ordered, An original costs more than a pool design for the copy Is destroyed alter the order has been filled, i Individuals cannot buy Rowan of Rittermere rugs, It takes timc to make a rug and Miss Rowan is averse to her rug-making be coming a commercial venture, "Handiwork is too precious tc sell," she claims, 'Beautifully made crafts should be kept In the family." For that reason she on Monday afternoon to ¢ Miss bo # gp-- hate Lik MARGARET ROWAN autographs each completed rug {cover pan tightly and simmer and encourages her pupils to do gently until meat is tender, about the same, Miss Rowan will be in Oshawa | and salt and pepper to taste last address! 30 minutes of cooking, When meat members of the Lyceum Clublis done, remove to platter and | and their guests 2 onions, chopped fine 11 cup diced celery +! | soned with salt and pepper, into) done cook macaroni In Athenian Beef A new way to serve macaron! is this 'Athenian style. A beef] roast is seasoned with spices and a frefh tomato sauce and tne macaroni is tossed in the sauce just before serving with the beef EF roast, i % cup shortening or salad ofl | 2 cloves garlic, chopped fine Seasoned flour 46 Ibs, chuck, round or rump) roast of beef 4 large tomatoes, peeled and chopped i finely 3 table parsley 4 whole cloves % cup dry white wine % teaspoon cinnamon Salt and pepper to taste 1 pound raw macaroni | % cup grated Parmesan cheese METHOD: Melt fat in large kettle and saute onion and garlic| until just golden, Rub flour, sea-| beef and brown in hot fat on all| |#ides, Add tomatoes, celery, pay-| isley; stick cloves into meat, | 12% hours, Add wine, cinnamon | keep hot, Just before meat isl Reilmon~ "WHERE SMART WOMEN SHO Frank Train intro-| duced Mrs, Meta Moore and Mrs, | PT to| a Jy oes FINE JALUES ry BURNS THE RINGS THE BRIDE WILL WEAR with PRIDE DIAMOND RINGS for HAPPINESS A aa sewme ese $0350 fora =a $25250 fot i arose: $2000 Bj semire. $1435 Thgi're 7oyfect! Pay Only 10% Down BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. RA 3-7022 No Extra Charge For Credit 32 KING ST. WEST OF COURSE, Pp" " ANNNERSARY . amount of bolling, salted water Parmesan cheese, until just tender, about 15 min- all is utes, Pour % cup melted butter macaroni on platter and garnish . And Macaroni or margarine over drained maca- with parsley, Serve meat sepa] \roni; add hot tomato sauce to rately, Makes 8 servings, | LADIES! | You are invited to open a Charge or Budget Account a large macaroni alternately with grated turning until well blended, Arrange § at KAYE'S SPORTS & LADIES WEAR 68 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA RA 5-5451 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY reer auaury FULL FASHIONED NYLONS | 51 gauge, 15 denier with slim dark seams in a choice selection | of new fall shades. Sizes 8"; to 11, A8 3 prs. $1.40 FIRST QUALITY SEAMLESS MICRO-MESH | 400 needle, 15 denier nylons in fall's newest tones, | SMART, WINTER WARMTH LADIES STRETCH NYLON-TIGHTS REG. 2.68 Slimming seamless or full fashioned styles with 'reine forced waistband, Sizes S.M.L in hi-fashion colours, black, red, blue, beige, olive & navy. FRILLED OR TAILORED WARM PYJAMAS REG. 2.95 In cosy flannelette, gener. ously cut in flower or nove elty prints, with elasticized waistband, SiZes~SM LL SPECIAL PURCHASE NYLON SLIPS See our wonderful range. slim lines with ruffled hems, or fuller cut, daintily trimmed, in white, lilac or blue. Sizes 32 to 42, Fea- tured: White only, nylon tricot, with cut-out lace. EASY CARE NYLON PETTICOATS For this sale only , . . to go under your slimmest skirts, with lace or em- broidered hems in white, lilac, blue, mint and black, Sizes SML Shown here: lilac or blue nylon tricot with cut-out lace. PLAIN OR FANCY DAINTY PANTIES In Rayon, cotton and ny lon with satin appliqué, lace and embroidered trims, plain or mesh, some with elasticized legs, in fall's newest colours. THESE ARE JU REITMAN'S: 29 SIMCOE ST. S. -- RA 5.622] -- STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Mon, Tues, Thies, and Sat; 9 am. to | pm, Wed; 9 am. to 9 pm. Fri Sizes 8; to 11, 68 3 prs. $1.95 SUCH WONDERFUL VALUE... PULLOVERS WITH MATCHING CARDIGANS Sizes 14-20 Beauty with no bother , , . brushed *Orlon shaggy sweaters in the latest colours, charcoal, green, gold and purple, Featured: Pullover $438 Matching Cardigan $ 5 88 Also available, "Smart Set" *Banlon sweaters in classic styles and newest colours, Short sleeved pullover $388 Matching long-sleeved Cardigan $hes Reg. Trade Mork REG. up to $1095! SOFT NEW WOOL SKIRTS A wonderful selection of mostly slim styles in fine imported mohair and wool shags, novalty weaves, plaids and checks in fall's newest shades, Sizes 10 to 20, Featured hefe: Pure wool, flannel pleated skirt which comes in solid tone colours, purple, green and banker's 4 88 grey. Sizes 10 to 16. * REG, UP TO $14.95 2 PCE. SUIT-ABLE SETS Outstanding selection of lightweight plaid wools, Italian tweeds, cotton knits, in vestee, pop-over or dressy styles, with slim skirts, in the latest muted tones, greens and mauves, in check plaids or solid shades, Sizes 7 to 15 and 8 to 18, Featured here: Woven gold and dark green wool check two-piece set (blouse separate), $8.88 Also . . . A OUTSTANDING SAVINGS FROM OUR NEW "LITTLE SISTER" DEPARTMENT Many sale priced fashions "like Mommie's" available also for the younger miss, both public school age (sizes 7-14) and Junior High (Sizes 6-14), REG. TO $695 TAPERED SLACKS Trimly tailored, belted or unbelted from our wide range of wool flannel; or imported brushed wool, in checks, ploids or solid shades of grey, black, green, Fok brown and purple, Je Sizes 10 10 20. S 888 A FEW OF THE MANY IT VALUES AVAILABLE, an PRICED FOR OUR SALE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE, King St. West & Stevenson Rd. -- RA 5.4341 --- STORE HOURS: 9:30 am, to & pm, Mon, Tues. & Thurs; 9:30 a.m, te 12:30 pm. Wed; 9:30 am. to 9 pm, Frig 9 am. to 6 p.m. Saturday 1 SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON 8, OSHAWA OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. WEEKEND... AY You get cash savings, NOT sticky messy stamps-- Shop and save cash here, GLECOFF BRAND -- FIRST GRADE BUTTER CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE i 64- EREAD Sliced 2.0. 33° DELMAR PURE VEGETABLE MARGARIKE 5.. 1.00 PURE LARD 17 CIGARETTES .... 3.09 INSTANT COFFEE '> 79° COFFEE BEANS . 59° DETERGENT 2". 5¢ JAM" 4G | Sei chicken PIES 4 for 99 FRESHER- LEANER- TASTIER INVEATT: "STEAKS or ROASTS ROUND SIRLOIN WING T-EONE ins END Rump Roasts Beeflb. 79¢ Breakiast Bacon Ib. 59c¢ WIENERS lh. 45¢ HAMBURG 31bs.1.00 PORK LIVER Ib. 29° AALL ' PARADE! 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