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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1963, p. 9

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Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday ° 9 723- December 11, 1963 'Ruth Hicks Wed |To Alan Brackley By Bride's Father. marriage of Ruth Alice daughter of the Rever- end and Mrs. William James Thomas Hicks of Madoc, On- tario, to Alan Edward Brackley son of Mr. and. Mrs ;William Alexander Brackley of The Louise Toronto, 9 SPICY, STEAMED FRI PUDDING Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Traditional Holiday Treat Why tradition pudding at your ner this. year? difficult can steam merrily back of the busy with for the meal ding is rich splees, and moistness ed into the You will need steam the 144 quart > pound shortening « the purpose. Oi erously before pu ter in, to prevent sticking the top of the mold Jightly foil. not rey serve and Christ It to mix than a aw range wl other ( wilt for « tomate batts Have ready a enough to- hoid> the eke a trivet or folded dis the bottom of the ntold on the t eapugh -hot bottom of pan tightly simmering the pan. ( be sure the dry MAKE AHEAD If desired in 'advance be wrapped several weeks" ated several day when ready to remove the mold \ foil for resteamir Blace ding ona small amount bottem of. the touch the ightly and ste Ta remove the mold: the pudding around vith knffe tip onto a warm' plate This fldverful pudding is. one to (bring * to. CHRISTMAS PUDDING n Sprcs| tile at water to the. mold and keep. tl so ther neck 0 STEA pan p make the The f n foi 9 to ser the and the fo tf) to the loosen pudd you you cul pur } ba 1 '5 tea 1! '9 teas; On » teaspoons b oon sa't 15 teaspoon beat tion. I Tu mold; cov mo ds Du ace comes ) MING METHOD II D HARD SAUCI to. Gravenhurst, was.solemnized re- ¢ cently in Rossland Road Free Methodist Church, Oshawa The bride's father officiated and her sister, Miss Esther Hicks sang "'O Perfect Love'! and '"'Because"' accompanied by Miss Doreen Cox of Oshawa The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. James William Hicks. She wore a floor- 'length long-sleeved. gown of or ganza over silk with a smal sequin pattern to compliment the and sequins the neckline. -A_ white and yearls formed the headdress se curing a fingertip veil and she carried red roses on a white Bible with white streamers Mrs. Douglas Allen Thomas was her sister's matron honor and Miss _ Priscille Hick f er girl. Mrs. Allen yore red dre with pleated skirt nipped-in wa st cummerbund -- effe v bodice ves, She and flower ace at rose of St a $s iffeta t and three- ed with cart white te ore and red and tions 1 lace v of ct room's brother, Mr. Bracki¢s va Martin J daugh ent ceremony Ho dwig's Roman Catholic h Antonina Peksa Mi and Mrs Oshawa, be In nu of Peksa an a Advent Wreath | Prepares Family for Christmas through, the auditorium "O, Come, Immanuel" P. Mangan read the gos- Bt commencing the abriel's an- nouncement to. Zachary of the coming birth of John the Bap tist, and concluding with the re- turn of Joseph and Mary with, the Divine Child to Nazareth. During the reading, the more outstanding and dramatic epi- sodes in St, Luke's story were ghlighted by the singing of ceeded singing Mrs. J. rel of with a An Advent wreath, of ever- green supporting four white candles and suspended from the ng by. four purple, ribbons, set the theme for the December meeting of the St. Gregory the iGreat Council of the Catholic Women's League in the gaily decorated parish auditorium: re- cently. The ancient custom of making this Advent wreath, with its at: tendant ceremonies, is being gradually revived within -- the family circle to focus in. the hymns a nropriate to each epi-| minds of both parents and ch |.|sode, culminating in "O, God of dren the real meaning of Christ-|Lovelines at the conclusion of mas + the birthday of Christ, the Gospel. The circle of the wreath is sym- Turning to the bolic of the unceasing flow of,Christmas, the choristers the sun years or of the sun itself three carols: "W hence following its prescribed course: This Rush of Wings"'; the candles divide it into time. try Carol' (Old representing the thousands of,"Joy to the World", All present ceil social side of sang Comes ; "Coven- nglish) and wreath was the work of Mr. and|Mrs Mrs. Clifford Harper. as were the decorations, including the Christmas tree, Mrs, M ; Hanley and Mrs, Bruce LaForce |were in charge of the "'props" bes the arrangements; hey also assisted with the dec- orations, Mr. Ray Scott made a jovial Santa Claus The choristers were Kenneth Broadbent,.Mrs Boisson. Mrs, Harold Mrs- John Driscoll, Mrs. Doug as Armsiead, Mrs. Edward Martin, Mrs. Leo Menard,: Mrs Ralph Jones, and Mrs. John sUCCESSFUL EVENT Wilkinson, The accompanist was) Mrs Ralph Patterson, conven- Mrs. Walter Branch r of the Candlelight Ball, re- The refreshments were served ported that it had been a: suc- by Mrs. Anthony Cebulski andjcess . socially and financially her co-convener, Mrs, Andrew!She and her committee were Moffat, together with the mem-! congratulated by the president, bers of their social committee.| Mrs. Boissoin, on their. excellent Prior to the general meeting, handling of the many details in- an executive mecting was held.|volved. Mrs. Patterson paid Reports were ited the| tribute to the Knights of Colum- treasurer, Mrs ( i rer, bus and the Columbia Squires and Mrs, M. W. con- for their assistance in the con- vener of health welfare. duct of the Ball. Hanley reported one visit to a needy family and clothing supplied in another: in- stance. Sympathy and 'Get Well" cards were sent to mem- bers suffe bereavement and hospita! id flowers were sent to a Council member cele- brating her fortieth wedding an niversary, while. magazines jwere' delivered to Hillsdale Manor, Mrs. Hanley requested donations of toys.and food for distribution to needy families at Christmas made seating Mrs Wid Brain,| e} « pr 'Hanley, and years of waiting for the arrival|joined in singing the. more of the Saviour, while the purple familiar carols, climaxed by the| of the ribbons represents the arrival of Santa Claus and the penitent and prayerful spirit in distribution of gifts from the| which His coming should be sparkling tree. Refreshments) awaited were served, complete with As the Christmas cake baked, and con- on the jtributed by Mrs, George Cope- day in Advent land. The Right Reverend Pau "and prayers Dwyer, the Council's director, nt season found time to drop in for a few ontinued ev gathers around first Sun- a candle is light- proper to the are recited and ery evening until Sundav when an shted and the ive followed. This the fourth or last Christmas ded a fitting the arrival of the family evening of the minutes during the festivities. 2 CREDITS program was convened Manga The Advent ond COMMITT The Mrs candle is lig by n unl ceding proi dc from. the our candles WE LOVE OUR CUSTOMERS. ind M PERSONALS together on the Ad a procession red cas- pro- OPEN AN ACCOUNT TO-DAY. OVER ~ 4,000 WOMEN CAN'T BE in na brown nd mo ickel and Nova Scotians Wed in Whitby To Live in Oshawa vive ampbel Tames and J the son of Mr, ¢ bridegroom and Mrs. Vernon Robert New Glasgow. The John MacLeod offi en' in' marria brother, Mr, James .Mac 1 Toronto. the bri 8 ~., a Street-length 70wn old : Gis y 1eY on Arthur de w ce pe ay th erm He Drew he Allen ride's M rland Johnston u for Ni ised honored ty held daughter Robert Johr on Valley afternoon ere her husband idchildren = at he 1 z in ind M home Sunday attend dvive Amon Ww and Johnston' erandchildrer the Brac out of towr Beare Markham W H, Hicks ind Mrs Elizabeth, Crraven Jonathan from \ John and Mr ford liam Mr Brackley shen Mrs sthy and Ste Mr. and NAMED OFFICER LONDON (CP) George Canada's retiring high sione in London, was ypointed a Vi esident of} Royal L aving Society at} ty's Com-| meeting ¢ onwealth Canada mr e-p e octe in Di 1° council use matching headdre vith a Het v holding a bou a mat ried acock blue ed 1 CO feathe nd ind anthemums WARD'S NO WAITING e Immediate Delivery DRAPES READY - MADE wei COME IN 725-1151 DRY GOODS SIMCOE ST. S, AT ATHOL ST. Why Have A Home Permaneni? 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