fet et EE ost Ng REA ONY .v - 4 » ow ve.) a " This leaflet offers a selection | towel, handkerchief, tablecloth, | of 14 different edgings, Bix are | apron, ete, If you would like to knitted, the remaining eight | obtain the instructions, simply are crocheted, There is one for | send a stamped, self-addressed every purpose pillow-case, | envelope plus ten cents for | Pupils' Xmas Concert Delights Audience At St. Gregory's | The Christmas concert giver (Fabian by the boys and girls of St |with the singing of old and new Gregory's school was thoroughly|Christmas hymns, They were enjoyed by a large number ofl Anthony Newell, Donald Wood parents at the December meet-| Michael Croshy, Paul Scott ing of 8t, Gregory's Catholic|Tom Rowden, Michael Leblanc Parent - Teacher Association held| Shayne Armstrong, Bill Yanch, in Bt, Gregory's auditorium, | Charles Brisebois, Rene Pleau Miss Lillian Salvas, convener|/0hn Balowski, John MeGarry for December, acted as mistress Allan Kavanaugh, Barry #reen of ceremonies, The contert open:| ed Healey, Michael Driscoll ed with a Christmas play en-| Gerald Smith, titled "The Star of Bethlehem."| Larry Yanch, Ted Marks, Jo Taking part were Carol Anne|seph Marks, Leo Barrett, Terry Coulter as the 'star'; Sharon| Fudge, Kerry Mills, John Van Knox as the "Angel Gabriel"; dermeer, Allen Boland, Robert Joan Yaneh and Mary-Jo Marks| Mitchell, Andrew Kryczka, Pat ad the "two angels'; Eileen Men.| Drumm, Larry Galley, Maurice ard as "The Blessed Virgin Miljour, Michael O'Donnell, John Mary"; Joan McAdam as "Saint| Jones, Paul MeAllister, Paul Joseph"; Paula Gifford, Terry Meagher, Marsola and Jane LeFalve as| The Very Reverend Dean Paul "the three shepherds"; Marleine| Dwyer opened the meeting with Blair, Linda McAdam and Laurie prayer, Mrs, Gordon Dignem, Smyth, "the Three Kings", president, presided and thanked Members of the choir for the everyone for their help and co play were Mary Theresa Rell, operation in making the CPTA Denise Dallaire, Joyce Forgeit, annual bazaar the best in his Judy Gates, Kathy Gilmore, tory. Mrs, Chester Borek, corre Mary Helen Kinsman, Theresa) sponding secretary, read the min MeCafirey, Margaret Newell (utes and correspondence, Miss Sharon O'Donnell, Wendy Robert: Helen Way gave the treasurer's son, Marguerite Twaddell, Jac. report 3 queline Tobin, Sharon Benson, Special guests were the Rev Lorraine Borek, Nancy Brown, erend L, T, McGough and the Colleen Buckley, Barbara Conlin.| Reverend Francis Skumave, Catherine Cover, Rosemary|--------- A Drumm, Catherine Ebbs, Cindy | Fudge, Sally Howson, Joan Men. | ard, Joanne Mitchell, Sandra Me- Laughlin, Brenda McNeeley, Glor-| | via Perron, Frances Schilling, | Patty Vervoost, Carol Zwolinska,| GIRLS' CHOIR A program of songs was pre. sented by the choir of 8t, Greg ory's school under the direction of the Reverend Sister Mary Carmel, Taking part were Mau: reen Barrett, Christine Beeston, Patricia Burke, Barbara Hreen,| Mary Byrne, Mary Anne Cardi: nal, Donna Clement, Gail Cover, Rarbara Elliott, Shella Gifford, Mary Haley, Patricia Harding, Rosemary Hill, Patricla Kavanaugh Kirby, Anna McRae, Elizabeth Ritchie, Joyce Tobin, Mary Pieeini, Janice Nussbaumer, Ka.| ren Smith, Ellen Nusshaumer, Mary Lee Fair, ROYS' CHOIR | The eholr boys under the direc: | tion of the Reverend Hrother| | delighted the audience Evelyn PETITE SALMON PUFFS | The holiday hostess is never caught short with the arrival oll unexpected visitors if her pantry! has a good stock of emergency! items like canned salmon, Here's| | a quickie that's long on flavor and Ty appearance, short on preparation Y time, Petite Salmon Pulfs are al |. delightful addition te the buffet table or sandwich tray and stand] | admirably on their own as a snack item, Spread small toast rounds with a well.seasoned mixture of flaked canned salmon, lemon juice and minced parsley, Heat one egg white until stiff, then fold in half a cup of stiff mayon- naise, one tablespoon of lemon juice, three tablespoons of very finely chopped dill pickles and al teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce Lightly pile a little of the mix ture on each salmon round Slip under the broiler until top is puffed and Hghtly browned. Serve hot ATTACKED BY WOMAN VANCOUVER (CM Douglas Taylor made a terrible mistake while driving-he honked at a woman motorist, The woman' jum=ed ou! af her car, ripped the An a radio aerial off his car, knocked him down and drove off, ing are combined in ET EDGINGS DECIDEDLY DARING Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Wome Ancients Believed | In Sobering Effect Of Fresh Parsley Wherever there is 8 plate garnish is likely 10 be tiny plant also is used Editor Dial RA 3.3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, tory as & food plant and once rider, December 30, 1960 7 (0 00 8 ert HOLIDAY NOTES |intoxication! Jt was well know, Holiddy guests at the home of [tion . without charge, Telephone 5 ed i tidy 4 McCullough, Clarke RA 33478, extension 18, Both the crowded, dense-leay Douglas Me- P street, were Mrs, Cullough snd daughter, South Porcupine; Bernard Clarke and family, (Orillia; Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Me- iCullough snd family, Newcastle; Miss Margaret Pascoe, Hampton; Miss Myrna Peterson, Courtice; Mr, William McCullough, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Borneits snd Mr, {Cecil Bradley, sll of Whithy; Mr |Greg Co , Bowmanville, and il (Mr, and Mrs, Fraser McDongld, "Za Cloverdale street, Oshawa staff of the Sick Children's Hospi tal for Bick Th Aren, Toronto, | and OF Bruce Btacey, Cornwallis, Nova Scotia |Christmes holidays with |parents, Mr, and Mrs, E, | Stacey, Park road south, Mr, and Mrs, walter Cocks of Peterborough were holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Richard Genge, | Gibbons street, | Mrs James Crampion, eggy, " "Ihowrg spent Christmas Dey with BV) Mr. and Mrs her daughter, Mrs. BC and Mr, Patton snd family, La Salle avenue, awa, Amy Tait at Bowmanville during due the Christmas holidays, in via, New York, was a Christmas guest st the home of her par. ents, Miss Barbara Stacey of the Division street, Hct coe rieet nojth. was oon 2 vk a spent guest at the Park Plaza § pe pr p their| while visiting Toronto, day 1 you help to make it 30 | -- {Don't try to mix business and] Col- tious vegetable and is also low Mrs, Hazel Murney of Co ! Patton were common 10 the first century or before and in northern Europe in the 13th een. Mr, snd Mrs, Jerry Tait, Osh. tory, visited his mother, Mrs, uced into England from Serdinia| 1548, Furopesn colonists brought it to North America in| Mrs, Vivien Davidson of Bala- the seventeenth century, Mr. snd Mrs, BE. G, Legge, By ESTRELLITA ros TOMORROW Mrs, W. Oswald Wilson, Sim.| recent | pleasure, but do plan fo share leisure hours with those who've proved congenial in the past Spinach Tops PM. influences indicate lively In Nutrition social activities, Fresh spinach is a very nulri- FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday borne street east, had as guests|in calories, Four ounces of raw your horoscope indicates that job at Christmastime, Mr. and Mrs, spinach, as used in a salad, has and financial gains will probably George Mingker and daughter, 22 calories, while % cup or anihe slow In coming during 1961 Janet of Toronto, | | spinach average serving of cooked fresh except for brief periods, You ean| contains 23 calories. he more than make up for the Mr. and Mrs. W, G, Jackson, Spinach. contains more protein comparatively dull months in the| (Herbert avenue, and son, Mr than many fresh vegetables and first half of 1961, but you willl | Alan Jackson, and Mr, Jackson's|% cup serving of cooked spinach have to take advantage of op-|® igister, Mrs, Richard Evans and will contribute at least 12% of portunities, of course, Handle sit] Mr Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr, Jackson's brother, Mr. Alfred J suddenly, December 23 tors' Hospital, Toronto No matter the distance, the holiday season draws families and friends together. The lst of holi day notes puts old acquaintances In touch, Why not follow the popu Department of this Pi HW lar trend and let us know If you questing K VITTED "s flet ds are having visitors or are spend ] Mie yan, enti "0 ling the holiday out of town? The Social Department would be pleased to publish this Informa- | Clubs Make Plans To Greet New Year | n handling, to the Needlecraft starting festivities at 7.30 p.m, at the Polish Hall on Olive avenue. The Come » Double Club of Northminster United Chureh is planning its annual social and Oshawa are planning their Ne dance, At midnight sll attend s Year's Kve parties as usual bullpier service in the church which with an eve on the clock, In order is followed by a New Year's buf. fo comply with the midnight|ges closing hour on Saturday night, dance committees are expecting members and guests to arrive hefore 9 p.m, instéad of the he tated 10 or 10.30 p.m, All set for a gala evening are members of Corinthian Lodge, 100F who will dance till mid night at the OCVI; le Club ( ana| Albert Street United Church dien - Francais at St ctu ore WA held its meeting recently in| auditorium; and the ub ATE he board room with the presis lel at §t, John's Hall dent, Mrs, Erie Cooper, presiding, Partying In their own clubi Mrs, Clayton Lee read about rooms will be members of the|the different customs of the Oshawa Yacht Club, the United| World at Christmas time, Mrs, Automobile Workers Local 223, | Thomas Peters representing Ger. the Royal Canadian Legion; the| Many, Hymn 63 was sung, Mrs Oshawa Curling Club; the| Harry Crouter, representing Swe Knights of Columbus; and den, and Hymn 85 was Sung. Ont: ( tv Flying Club |Mrs, Fred Coleman, representing nario Lounty 1g Aub, [India, and all repeating a pray Wing 420 RCAF Association 15| or, Mrs, Edward Holland sang holding a party in its mess at| "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem." the Oshawa Airport ! an infor-| Mrs, Clayton Lee read the mal hering 1s taking plage In minutes and roll call was taken, the Officers'Mess at the Armor: Mrs, James Scolt gave the treas ios | urer's report, P ml Tha Polls y Mrs, Scott and Mrs, Peters w The - Polish National "Wl visit the hospital for January, holding a dance In its hall on Congregational supper will be Banting avenue, and the Polish held on January 11, The next Alliance, Branch 21, will be meeting will be January 24, i | FIRST BAPTIST WA ' The WA of First Baptist Church met for its Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs, Ronald Collins The president, Mrs, Walter Nick. erson, opened the meeting with prayer and a Christmas poem, The treasurer, Mrs, Gerald Barrow, gave a successful year's report, The secretary, Mrs, Wal ter Wellman, gave her report and read letters of thanks from | shut-ins, A letter was also read from Hillsdale Manor thanking the members who helped in the tuck shop, Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs, Richard Britton and Mrs, Ralph Hopson, Mrs, George Hall presented gifts to Mrs, Wal. ter Nickerson and Mrs, Gerald Barrow for outstanding work for the Assoclation throughout the Many of the social clubs GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES ALBERT STREET WA the Union year, An Interesting film was shown by Mrs, Ralph Hopson of the two Baptist Churches, First Bap. tist, the old and the new which now stands on Hortop avenue, The nominating committee pre. sented the slate of officers for the coming year as follows: President, Mrs, Walter Nicker {son} vice « president, Mrs, Ralph Hopson; treasurer, Mrs, Gerald Rarrow; secretary, Mrs, Walter Wellman; devotional, Mrs, Rob. ert Moon; flowers, sick and shut. ing, Mrs, Arthur Howard: group leader, Mrs, Richard Britton; press, Mrs, Edwin Pearson; planist, Mrs, Walter Sewell; vis. iting sick and shut-ins, Mrs, John Darcey, The February meeting will he held at the home of Mrs, Walter) |Sewell, §09 Grierson street, Re: [freshments were served by Mrs, | Harry Audley and Mrs, John Darey, | | . TURKEY TURNOVERS Turkey Turnévers ame not new but bear repeating while there may still be some left-over tur key in the refrigerator, Chop cooked turkey meat finely, sea son to taste and moisten with Chili sauce, gravy or salad dress ing, Rell flakey pastry out thin, cut into 4 inch squares, Place about 4 cup turkey mixture on one side, fold pastry over to form a triangle. Moisten edges and press together with fork, Rake at 100 deg. Fl for 10 to 1§ min utes until pastry is cooked, Serve with hat Chill sauce, gravy or {mushroom sauce, cocktail dre Evans were in Toronto on the iron that is needed each the Intel fresh Jackson, who died twice the amount of vitamin Al, good position to make further at Doe. your about % the vitamin C needed each day In addition, spinach % cup cooked mendous perseverance and the provides OVE and of the year should find you in body requires daily and plans for advancement Romance and social activity It also contains some of the B vitamins to fit into a well-rounded diet and some cal cium; although the ealcium may not be available because of the presence of oxalie acid, Spinach I8 also a dietary source of vita. should p min K, the anti-hemorrhagic fac. #TY 1961 will tor and biotin, choline and inosi.|POrtunities for tol, lesser known but important B0als v nutrients, I A child born on this day will To prepare spinach, cut off{be endowed with fine inventive root ends and any damaged ability, but may have to curb leaves, Wash at least three times/tendencies tow ard dogmatism to remove sand unless it is pack-|and hypercriticism aged, washed nach, Cook, cov:| ered, using only the water thai WEDDING GIFT clings to the leaves after wash-| 1,0NDON, Ont, (CP)--Margaret ing, Boil 3 to 10 minutes, Drain johnson thought of an unususl and serve al once seasoned with wedding present for a girl in Eng salt, pepper, butter or margar-|land she had been writing to for Ine and perhaps a little vinegar 10 years, The 20-year-old put in a or lemon juice added, Raw spinach leaves are excel: 19.year-old pen . pal Margaret lent to use in a well chilled mix:| Weston and the two heard each ed green salad, lothers voices for the first time, your life during the next eight months, and early July and Au- gust will be excellent for travel, generally, bring new prevail op " HE CAME TO One of Santa's little fans 1s Heather Dale, one - year « old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Goodrich, Hibbert avenue, Heather 1s the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mos | Phee, Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs, Claude Goodrich, Col. borne, and great - granddaugh. ter of Mrs, John Pratley, Osh. awa, ~Photo by Ireland a Ln LE TT To YET I KRESGE'S |f Shop Kresge's For All Your NEW YEAR'S NEEDS PARTY HATS, - CANDY, PAPER PARTY NAPKINS, PARTY SNAPPERS, ETC. » 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE will play an important part in| | THE STARS SAY |i | "better breakfasts for 8 Parsley supposedly was fntro- ~ 4 5 v '" s 17 Cov PEE CAKE 'Start The New Year Right With Better Breakfast Campaign agree that "61," is well Nutritionists will New Year's resolution worth taking, "better What tastier wey to launch » bregkiast" campaign then by including on your New such menu a toothsome surprise ~ 85 an oven-warm cake as nutritious as it is deli- » " transatlantic telephone call to her | fruip, | For the most tempting break. day, uations smartly, emphasize tre|f#st treat, and one requiring a minimum of early morning ef {fort, here is a recipe for a Bur. prise Coffee Cake, It consists mainly of ready-o-hbake biscuits (plain or buttermilk) baked in a ring-shaped mould and held to gether by a sweetened condensed {milk filling, | Coffee cake's other ingredients Happy domestic relationships | (Shredded coconut, chopped nuts, and| maraschino cherries, cracker crumbs, ete) graham can be furthering your|Prepared or assembled before 1 ou leave for your New Year's Eve revelry, In the morning, your coffee cake can be pre: pared in a Jiffy, popped into the oven for just 26-30 minutes, and) Emerge fragrant, and a joy to This surprise coffee cake re cipe is one you will probably want to add to your recipe file, not only as a special occasion breakfast treat, bul as an easy: to-make dessert fo be served with apple sauce or stewed BURPRISE COFFEE CAKE (Makes one 9 Inch ring) 2/8 cup (% 16-02 can) sweet: ened condensed milk tablespoons lemon juice teaspoon grated lemon rind egg, slightly beaten cup graham eracker crumbs cup shredded eoconut cup finely chopped nuls Leather Bootees Like To Shine SMOOTH leather winter boots should be cleaned after each wearing with a' small sponge, a minimum of water and saddle soap, Rub dry with a Turkish towel and follow up with a good shoe cream, Also, It's best to give them a good simonizing treatment before subjecting them to the elements for the first time, The clear paste variety used on furniture does the Job, Apply with a soft cloth, rub with a fresh one, finish off with lamb's wool brush, then with shoe polish, Do this once a month, Suede should be treated at the! beginning of the season and sev: | eral times later with a spot resis. | tant, water repellent liquid spray | preparation, Hold the can about| a fool away from the boot and work quickly, For ordinary daily] care, let boots dry away from heat, then brush gently and well, | % Ya coffee cracker crumbs, Ys eup finely chopped marss chino cherries cup melted butter packages plain or butler milk biscuits Combine sweetened condensed Year's day breskiast--or brunch Milk, lemon juice, lemon rind, slightly beaten, egg, graham coconut, puts and cherries and blend well Arrange biscuits on edges, side by side, in 8 9-inch well greased and floured ring mold until mold Is filled, Place a heaping Spoon ful of milk mixture between each biscuit, Spoon melted but- ter over biscuits, Bake in mod- erate oven (350F.) 25 to 30 min- utes or until golden hrown Remove from pan while hot, SURPRISE In a Hurry ? 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