BERRY hg eg ee ry ee ee 220 RE Ore geri cenge pang aeegengy HOUSEHOLD HINT Washing fresh fruits and vegetables with a light solution : lunch was held at the home of|Mrs. Walter Gregorenko, pro- Mrs. Nicholas Seminuk. gram convener, led in several The annual spring dance willlgames and the hostess, Miss Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 DINED WITH QUEEN tic 17-year-old boy deseribed HASTINGS, New Zealand/meal: "We began with ' (CP)--During the royal tour ofjeggs and trimmings. thoroughly Tonovac inuscte|New Zealand-the Queen had 32|had fish and cides, dirt and other contamina-| senior pupils from 28 schools as| trimmings and vegies. We sweet with a sort t.on picked up during growing,| guests to lunch aboard the royal/a custardy shipping and marketing, yacht Britannia. One enthusias-| gelatine in it to finish be held May 4 at St. John's Hallj/Anne Sabat served refresh- with Mrs. Alex Stec, Miss Anne| ments, Sabat and Mrs. Walter Kuch| Mrs. Joseph Maga invited the acting as co-conveners. members to her home for the At the close of the meeting/April 10 meeting. An See. the shoe with the magic sole THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 27,1963 7 Barvinok Branch Hears Address On The Christian Way Of Life The Reverend Dmytro Luchak parish priest at St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church was the guest speaker at the March meeting of the Canadian Ukrainian Women's Association, Barvinok Branch. Mr. Luchak spoke extensively regarding Christian living, morals and conduct of the ris- ing generation and their obliga- tions to the church, to the com- munity and to themselves. He noted first. the necessity of reg- ular attendance at church serv- _ ices on Sunday and on religious 'tholidays throughout the year. With 'the advent of lent he ap- pealed to all to ask forgiveness and to forgive, especially during the act of confession and com-| munion. He stressed many in-| formative facts regarding Chris- f tian names, marriage, and the|new kitchen be an automatic prayer book. He concluded his|Coffee maker to serve 300 peo- talk by pointing out that if a/Ple. Mrs. Sholdra and Mrs. Paul family read a chapter a day| Plishka will take charge of the from the Bible in the period of|Purchase. It was further decided several years they would have|to cater to a bowling banquet completed the reading. May 23 to raise part of the Mrs. Walter Gregorenko intro- ee for this project. duced and thanked Mr. Luck2* nf bowling night for and presented him with a gift. |™@mbers and husbands was Gibson, .Columbus; Mrs. Mrs, Robert Sholdra presidea|"° 0" March 19. Pot luck at the business meeting and | Simple Kitchen Remedies ye ou, mele sl ~EOe HOTICE Still Serve Mother And Baby --_ [ecne* "vo ons") P The accounts of the treasury| | no spot, no odor, was given by Mrs. Nicholas) Mrs. Walter Morrison, Whit- Bottles don't develop that/Seminuk and Mrs, Steven Her-jby, wishes to announce the en-| gagement of her granddaughter, hard to remove milk ring and|cia. It was noted that the rum- Geraldine Priscilla Burrows to that sour milk odor between) meh : ~. the time they're emptied and Mr. Bruce Lawrence right, tricks of the trade. Cornstarch,| washed if fled with waier! Lovely Clothes son of Mrs. Orloe Wright, Osh- for example, makes a fine with a half teaspoon' of soda awa, and the late Mr. Wright. after-bath powder for it's pure,|added. It's the me story with) For The Bride The wedding is to take place soft and gentle. Pour some into/nippies, Let them sit in a bi-| Friday, April 19, 1963, at 7.30 your hands first and then rub it}carb solution while awaiting) Spring brides have so many|P.m. at the home of the bride- evenly over baby. washing and sterilizing. And|beautiful fabrics and silhouettes|8'00m's mother, at 991 Hortop Baking soda is another case|since baking soda is a pure|to choose from in wedding |@venue. in point. Added to the bath|food product, it's about the|gowns that this season shouid| water it soothes prickly heat.|safest thing you can use for|be blooming with the prettiest) Diapers are extra soft andjall your nursery cleaning, toys,/brides ever to walk down the fresh when soaked in a sodalbars of crib and playpen, plas-aisle. Among the season's most} solution and when soda is also Fashionable Pump with the -STRETCHABLE TOPLINE Elasticized topline smartly collars this pump mage sale which was convened| by Mrs. Steven Gonta proved a/ financial success. Mrs. Walter Kuch gave a re- port regarding a Ukrainian dance instructor and the Moth- er's Day program. The "Promin Tea" which will be held March 31 was reported on by Mrs. John Dutchak and Mrs. Paul Plishka. Mrs. Makar Sushko, Promin chairman from the Eastern Canada Executive of the Canadian Ukrainian Women's Association will be the guest speaker. The president, Mrs. Robert Snvidra, reported that the spring bazaar will be held in June at the St. John's Hall, Bloor" street and on the pro- gress of the kitchen renovation at the church. _It was decided that the dona- tion of Barvinok towards the Mawel Wilson, West Hill, and Mr. John Wilson, Whitby. His great - grandmother is Mrs. George Spencer, Columbus. Ricky was six months old at the time of this picture. --Aldsworth Photography Master Ricky Lester Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson, Cadillac ave- nue south. 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