. R's and liquid * y, BARED DEAN cASEEROLE & ' v WALKE oh pep. vinegar ' tbsp, table-mustard chopped, peeled medium onion | "¥ b 2 tbsp, butter or margarine, | cut in bits | he + ae 2c, (% Ib.) diced cooked | t amoked ham | we. 7 Use 2%-qt. casserole that can go-to-table, To beans add vine- gar, mustard, Saute onion, until golden in butter; add to beans. Arrange in layers in casserole with diced cooked ham (or use canned luncheon meat); cover, Slowbake 40 min, in mod, Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Februory 18,1964 7 oven 325 degrees to 350 degrees Cupid Attracts Many Partners To Saturday's Valentine Dance." &. sami Roe See yhaday HONEYMOONING IN MONTREAL ~Ireland Studio Daniel E. Heard, Anne Mitchell Wed in All Saints' Church, Whitby surmies"si"tome ta Schoo Beatrice Anne, daughter of|matching pill-box hat, black ac-jtion, One way of working to" muary yg ager 4 rl be gy and fifty peo attende e Valentine Conce held last Sat- urday night at the Kinsmen Community Centre, by the Osh- awa and District Old Country Club, Dancing was to music pro- vided by the 'Cavaliers', and Mr, George Day was master of ceremonies, Seen dancing were; chairman Claims Workshops Benefit Association And H&S Council Executive vice-president of Oshawa Home and School Coun- jell, Mrs, Cari Creamer explain- led to the Ritson Home and School Association why council and the associations must work together, in an address at the February meeting. nd the history of the associa- Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mitchell,|cessories and a corsage of redjgether she said was through Whitby, became the bride ofjroses, for travelling, Mr, and) workshops, provided by council, Daniel Edward Heard, son of|Mrs, Heard will reside at 321/Home and School, she said, Was!Reeyes, Mrs. Edward Savage, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Heard, Oshawa, in an afternoon ceremony recently in All Saint's town were the bride's grandmo- Mitchell, Anglican Church, Whitby, B,| Marland avenue, Oshawa, ja meeting ground for teachers the benefit of children, Guests present from out otliNe parents to work together for ther, Mrs, George | She suggested that discussion Mr, Leonard Riley and Mrs, Riley; vice-chairman Mr, David Boakes and Mrs, Boakes; Mr. and Mrs, Brian Whitmarsh; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Davey; Mr, and Mrs, Anthony Haylock; Mr, an Mrs, George Holtom; Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Watts; treasurer of the club, Mrs, Stanley Wilkin. son and Mr, Wilkinson; Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Cormie; Mr, and Mrs, William Usher, members from Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, {Walter Bonchek, Mr, and Mrs, /Thomas Griffin, Mr, and Mra, Michael Zygochi, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Homer, Mr, and Mrs, John Patterson, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Mcllwraith, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Air, and others, During the interval refresh- ments were served by Mrs, Alan Baron, Mrs, Stanley Wilkinson, Mrs, Harry Davey and Mrs, Joseph Finch, | | The door prize was a large /Valentine chocolate box and was) jwon by Mrs, Boyd Barriage The following people cele-| ibrated their birthdays on Feb-/ 15 and the guests sang! |"Happy Birthday" for them:) \Mrs, George Day, Mrs, Altred| \Mrs, James Grant, Mrs, Frank) 'Brown, Mr. Roy Mints and Mr Alan Wheelhouse | | The building fund raffle prize The Reverend Stanley Arm:|searporough; Mr, and Mrs, Her-|groups worked well in getting was a transistor radio and was| atrong, Whitby, officiated and)pert Dayman, Lindsay; Mrs, W,/members the wedding music was played by Mrs, G. BE, Broughton, Whit-/pride from Kindersley, Saskat- William Hopper, if Agen ah ' : Mr,|questions, After discussion an¢ 1. Mrs. Jobn| father, the bride was wearing @jand Mrs, Harvey Nixon, Hunts-/expressions of opinion, reports| Jenene and Mrs. John full-length gown of peau de sole/vijie; Mr.-and Mrs, Lloyd At.) were : with a detachable chapel train! ohisen y. Given in marriage by her J. Nixon jchewan; Mr /Coleville, Saskatchewan; Newtonville; Mr interested and = ac- grandmother of the/quainted, The members were divided into greups to discuss various presented from each and/ group won by Mrs, Frank Jessop, Dur: ing the spot waltz prizes were | & "tes * ys Miss Alice Trevis, physical and health education secre tary of the YWCA of Canada, will address the Oshawa asso ciation following the annual dinner meeting on Thursday, For the past year Miss Travis has been, travelling on a Kauf- man Scholarship and will (l- lustrate her travels abroad with color slides, HOUSEHOLD HINT When making boiled starch, add a little soap flakes to the solution to keep the starch from) sticking to your iron @ BUILDING or Remodeling DON'T MISS the General Electric Custom KITCHEN DISPLAY WAYNE'S 78 Simcoe North 723-1411 Builder Enquiries Welcome YOUR HOLIDAY PHOTOS EXPERTLY DONE ON PREMISES FOR PROMPT SERVICE NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 251 KING ST, & William Love jawarded to Mr Boakes; M) jand Mrs. Dawd David Boakes jand Mrs, Anthony Haylock FACTORY The dance was organized by = "MY MOMMY GETS BETTER MITE-PRICED VALUES THAN YOUR MOMMY" (She shops at Walker's for baby bonus buys!) | trims ed with self roses at the;Mrs, Charles Cobourne, George-) Mrs, Creamer was introduced yy front, The bodive featured & Vitown; Mr. and Mrs, Douglas|by Mrs.Ivor Carey and thanked), neckline. edged with lace and/pomery, Janetville; Mrs, Betty|by Mrs, Howard Shaw Eric Cooper BIG VALUE FOR SMALL FRY SLEEP AND PLAY SET r, and Mrs, Joseph Finch and) the entertainment committee] and the next item on the club's/ COMBED COTTON VEST lily-point sleeves, Her headdress|Madgett, Toronto; Mr Alfred) Mrs presided lealendar will be St, David's} was_a pearl and crystal crown| Mitchell, Scarborough, and Mrs,jand Mr, Arthur Winter, princh night to be held at the Knights) holding a shoulder-length bouf- She carried a cas-| fant veil, cade of red roses, The maid of honor was Miss Bonnie Hind and the other at- Mrs, Douglas tendants were Rodgér and Miss. Adelaide Mit- chell, sister of the bride, They wore identical bronze brocade ms with matching coats, pill- x hats and accessories, The flower girl, Miss Beth Mitchell, also a sister of the bride, wore a floorlength bronze brocade May Muir, Scarborough LODGES AND SOCIETIES | ipal, spoke briefly on communic- able diseases, He stressed the importance of everyday schoo! jwork, | It was decided to donate a |trophy for a pupil outstanding in sports activities QUEEN MARY LODGE The regular meeting of Queen Mary Lodge was held in the Orange Temple with Worthy Mistress June Goodman presid- ing and assisted by Sister Edna Mrs, Alec Bourne and Mrs. |Howard Shaw were named for the nominating committee, The parents' attendance prize was) won by Mrs, McCall's Grade 4.) of Columbus Hall, February 29.) Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair, Over 13 Years' Experience wilt be in Oshewe of the MARTEN'S FURS CLEARANCE BOE ea. 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