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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1962, p. 8

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emen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 street north, opened her home on Friday to the executive of the Lyceum Art A i Lyceum Club Executive Meets To Adopt Program Mrs. Uriah Jones, Simcoe Club and Women's @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 27, 1962 | Wide Circle of Friends Honors Mrs. P. K. Hunt on Her Birthday The guests were served by Miss Kate Connolly, Miss Aileen Found, Mrs. J. J. Wilkinson, and Mrs. H. T. Brain. Out of town guests included Wing Commander and Mrs. W. I. Riddell, Cobourg; Mrs.' B. J. Logan, London, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. George Finley, Mrs. Mrs,. J. P. Mangan, Masson street, entertained last. Thurs- day afternoon and evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. P. K. Hunt, who was celebrating her 91st birthday. The hostess and guest of honor received a constant stream of ~ AUTUMN WEDDING United in marriage recent- ly in King Street United Church were Carol Sandra Gaile Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sills and Ron- ald James Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Milne, all «* Oshawa. --treland Studio | (in cable form) was as follows: guests, and bouquets, corsages and gifts. were tangible evidence of their affectionate regard. During the evening the family was greatly honored by a brief visit from the Most Reverend Philip Pocock, Co-adjutor Arch- bishop of Toronto, accompanied by the Very Reverend Mon- signor Paul Dwyer, parish priest) of St. Gregory's Roman Cath- olic Church. | Monsignor Dwyer brought with him a papal blessing in the form of a cablegram which he 3 pieased to read. to. the assembled guests. The message |gery she underwent about a "Holy Father imparts Mrs. Pat- | rick Kirby Hunt occasion birth- Joseph P. Garvey, Mrs..R. May and Miss Dorothy May, Mr. and Mrs, Paul H. Borradaile, Miss Elizabeth Pitt, Miss Margaret) M. Brown, Miss Marjorie 'Thurs-| t of which she is president, to formulate the sea- son's plan of activities. It was with sincere regret that the resignation of two very ac- tive workers was accepted. The treasurer, Mrs. F. M. Newcomb has moved south of the border, and the convener of the Art Committee, Mrs. Robert Gray, is continuing her art studies in Toronto, Mrs, Hart Jury, convener of program, outlined a very inter- esting. agenda and Mrs. Walter Johnson spoke on what had been) arranged for the literary group| and with the French classes and opera study the balance of the year should be a busy one for the members. Following the meeting, tea was poured by Mrs. S. V. Bar- | ton, Mrs, Frank J. Reddin, Mr.|low with Mrs. Avern Taylor and P. H. Bartlett, Mr. Gordon Hal- lett, all of Toronto. Mrs. Hunt has made a re- markable recovery from the sur- year ago and her young appear- ance and gay personality make a mockery of her 91 years. Born in Quebec City, Mrs. Hunt is the former Alice Ger- trude Cote..She was married to Mr. Patrick Kirby Hunt of Mon- treal and spent her married life in Quebec, Edmonton, Winnipeg |Mrs. Hart Jury serving. | day Paternal Apostolic Blessing |Implored."' (Signed) Cardinal Pear Pie Is a Spicy Heritage From North American Colonists |\"Potrins tes in ine atternoon ' | were Mrs, Leonard Richer, Miss Ontario's orchards are supply-,plate with pastry and fill with) Florence Armstrong, Mrs. John) ing the markets with a plentiful|/Pears. Mix % cup sugar, salt,|Reid, Mrs, E. A. Lovell, Mrs.| harvest of pears -- the fruit cornstarch, lemon juice and rind), G. Mills, Mrs. George Hen-| ii dis' pebile. tanto that fa ala spread over the pearsr. Mix! |ey, Mrs. Ray Scott, Mrs. J. J.| ei e subtle taste that is 8) the remaining sugar, spices and| Callaghan, Mrs, L. F. McLaugh-| delight to the palate. flour together and add to the/jin and Mrs. George Ansley. | Pear see$ds were part of the) butter. Stir with a fork: until) yrs ¢. Easton Egerer and| effects brought to this continent|Crumblike and sprinkle over) 415 ¢. C, Murty were hostesses by the early English and Euro-| Pears. Bake in a very hot oveniin the dining room and serving and Toronto. The couple cele- brated their golden wedding in 1947 and Mrs. Hunt has been a widow for the past 13 years, making her home with her only daughter, Mrs. J. P. Mangan, and Mr. Mangan, Masson street. APPROVES FUNDS Italy's administrative council for the Fund for the Develop- ment of the South has approved the appropriation of $727,500 for --_ * " * ~ o « el ~ oo « of eid o J " . wt * a ~ « - ae n ao "y ~ " " catgeaee FPEPETERSSSRLC ARES RRS SEE SS SST ETRR TEC RSA SES RRASPECATS POEALLSSRERSCATERHER EER POU EERE EET RASER REARS pean pioneers and as_ these settlers moved into Southern! Ontario so did the pear trees.| Here, they survived the winter) cold along the shores of the Great Lakes where the water modified the frost. The much- prized Bartlett pear has reign- ed as a dessert favorite in many guises. In the 19th cen- tury the North American colon- ists developed a great fondness . 'for fruit pies and pear pies were "highly favored. For those who wish to include the 19th cen-) tury touch at the table, here is a recipe for Pear Pie. PEAR PIE 1 crust pastry shell 1 20 oz, can Canadian Bart- lett pears drained and cut in quarters % cup sugar | ¥ teaspoon salt | 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind ¥% teaspoon cinnamon ¥% teaspooon ginger ¥Y% cup mace % cup flour ¥Y, cup butter, softened 30 minutes longer. |WIFE PRESERV tablespoon lemon juice | Method: Line a 9-inch pie (450 degrees) for 15 minutes in the afternoon were Mrs. then reduce heat to moderate James R. Grieves, Mrs. Stanley (350 degrees) and bake about/+ Toveli, Mrs. W. H. Boissoin, Mrs. G. K. Drynan, Mrs. H. P. Hart, Mrs. Gilbert L. Murdoch, Mrs, E. H. Winter and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle. In the evening, presiding at the candle-lighted table were Mrs. R. B. Smith, Mrs, W. I. Riddell, Cobourg; Mrs. George Finley, Toronto; and Mrs. Joseph M. Garvey, Toronto. "God's Greatest Nuisance" Nova Scotia's famous "Father Jimmy" Tompkins was a firm believer that God helps those who hel themselves, I Gapeber reader's agate |how this frail lit BF ro | became known 'as 's | test muisance", and wh Ee talked about the price of instead of the wages of sin, and i d self-help Anti- ER Keep a car lock working well by blowing powdered graphite into the keyhole; (package usu- ally comes with nozzled bellows for this purpose). Or you can rub key well with the point of a soft lead pencil before in- septiag. HEAVY SCHEDULE e National Ballet of Canada has toured more than 100 cen- tres in Canada and the United men i pet hates -- poverty and ignor- ance. Get r Reader's Digest .,- 39 articles of lasting interest. day nurseries- For the convenience of the public our office will be open FRIDAY 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. SATURDAY 9 am, to] pan Monpay. Put WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 9 am. to 5 SDAY GUARANTY) TRUS] Company of Canada States in a little over 10 years. The organization -will. resume | its meetings on Monday, October) -- 1, af 2.30 p.m. in the Library Auditeyium. (The meeting has been advanced a week because of Thanksgiving Day.) This group is known for its cultural interests and outstanding speak- ers are engaged to address the club at each meeting. For the October meeting a prominent book reviewer, Mrs: Elaine Newton, of Toronto, will speak on Andre Swartz' new book, "The Host of the Just', and in November, Mrs. Blodwin Davies of Markham will take up the life of David Millen. Paintings will be on display and slides shown. 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The annual so- cial event raises funds which ships and local endeavors. ficers, an Xmas party will be held and a group of folk dancers will entertain, There are about 45 members attend each meeting, and in- cluded are many retired school teachers, nurses and interesting ----| p.m, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Burgess of Oshawa, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Bette Gay, to Mr. Gordon A. Cobbett, son of Mrs. William A. Cobbett of Saint John, New Brunswick, and the late Mr. Cobbett. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, October 27, 1962 at 2.00 p.m. in South- minster United Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Ruth Kozak, daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Leda Preston and Mr. ed Church. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced! of Margaret Ann, daughter of Mrs. L. K. Kemp of Oshawa! and the late Mr. Kemp to David) Russell Chute, son of Mr. and) Mrs. Lloyd Chute of Pickering.| The marriage is to take place on Friday, October 19, at 7.00 in the chapel of King Street United Church. | AT HOME i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Branton, 11 Brock street west, will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Tuesday, Oc- tober 2, from 3.00 to 5.00 and Alexander Kozak of Oshawa and|¢ the late Mr. Kozak, to Arthur|® '/Thomas Preston, Toronto, son of]; Arthur M. Preston, both of To-|f ronto. The marriage is to take}? place on Saturday, October 27,)% at 3 p.m. in Northminster Unit-|* October 27 has been set as the date of the wedding of Miss Ruth Kozak, Oshawa, and Mr. Arthur Thomas Preston, Toronto, whuse en- gagement is announced today. The bride-to-be is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Alexander Kozak of Oshawa and the Jate Mr. Kozak and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Leda Preston and Mr. Arthur M. Preston, both of Toronto. 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