a That a ets. Si. Pa EE IS SN, I 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Aprtt 2, 1966 Baked E a greased shallow ¢-cup ggs [raking dish. Press 6 hollows in - : the macaroni and break an egg ; In Cheese Nests} ss. Pou to 14 exo mit : ag? "A tasty protein-rich buttered eicme ca re- fom, LK cE: R & supper or luncheon dish" {maining cheese. Bake in a mod- pe 4 ounches (1 cup) elbow mac-|erately slow oven (325 deg. F.) oni until eggs are set, 25 to 30 min- . 4 -- medium Ched-|utes. 6 servings. : Manu facturer 5 % cup evaporated milk i tearm sat, DRAPERY | | aici hema MATERIAL : Clearance sauce 6 eggs % cup er - ' 98° yard and up road ™~, : cup butter readcrumbs Compare ie ' A cup ot $1.98 yard -- < CALDWELL i 4 ee Sccee Teum Che EM, & C, Dry Goods : Cook macaroni according to & Draneries . i \\, Luxury tha ality package directions. Drain and ceuma steer mix with the 1 cup of cheese. 7 723-7827 Combine the % cup milk with peace VA the seasonings. Pour over mac- ) " j NK aroni-cheese mixture and turn - ° my i f MY \ BED WETTING H STOPPED *%,, | ry a Medical authorities report 3% of off adults stil! wet the bed. Don't let this happen to your Child. : : ; . F This low cost method used by provincial Enuresis Service has | . y been reported in medical journals the world over and recom- " | AN OSHAWA SHRINE CLUB PRESENTATION ele ag peng een Le gl -- Over 300,000 cases have been corrected to date i ' | i 4 A ns A camera candidly invaded evening. It caught a presenta- tre, by the club president, wages oletedbabactaa ¥ the Oshawa Shrine Club tion of flowers being mad2 to Mr, Ceci] Elliott,. Both Mrs. EQUALLY EFFECTIVE FOR ADULTS + WA mes | . ff ' ; Backwell and Mrs, Tayior had Tooms at the club's monthly Mrs. Steven Backwell, left, rienced recent, serious iIl- dance on a recent Saturday and Mrs. Douglas Taylor cen- ness. UCW Giving Exceeds Allocation [tir "staneysturray. Wood ville; Mrs. Fred McIndoo, RR Bay Of Quinte Conference Told i stn, rant ee RE Delegates attending the sec- ing secretary, Mrs.C. Down, ) ¢ 1 a 3 , ' , qd) q) . NR con: 2 To Box "E" Oshawa Times. | Porents Nome : a " f ) ' 2 im J y side / SUBSTANDARDS end annual meeting of the . aids ' RR i egg mye recording United Church Women Bay of " secretary, Mrs. Donald Rose, 2 Peterborough; literature, Mrs. Quinte Conference at Queen | i W. C. Walker, Kingston; pro- Street om, mieten, were . gram, mes, Pte Hume, RR 3, : \ ee 4 Fee reminded is 's bounty ; ampbellford; stewardship and ' 4 Be Ge 'A makes our success possible; recruiting, Mrs. Cecil Neils, PS E : : s : Values to 3.98 faithful stewardship makes suc- Be RR 3, Peterborough; supply cess positive," as they were in- and social assistance, Mrs. formed that the allocation of ; Fred Mcindoo, RF 1, Ida. the Conference for the work of Co-operation with Christian oe Ae." / ary the Church under General Coun- and Missionary Education, Mrs. 7 Se Se ee Pe Oe ot . cil had been well exceeded. R. J. Romeril, Blackstock; o , V/jp-etage * Ie A| \ \ A tremendous selection of The objective for 1963 was : citizenship and social action, en air r y poy ae" ; : $171,150. for Bay of Quinte Unit- Mrs. G. Dobbs, 168 Yeoman P casting ae ah . F thick, thirsty, luxury quality ed Church Women; $180,464.36 street, Belleville; leadership and broiling ey fda 4 bath towels in an assort was given; and also $1,475. ge Mrs. Cora Mc- : ; used as bursaries to assist a ; Intosh, gston; community i 4 number of theological students friendship and visiting, Mrs. : : ment of patterns and colors. attending university. The Board am William Roffey, Renfrew; Dean rors by ; Sizes up to 22" x 46" of Women received $1,776,167. k of School for United Church E } : f : s v ° from members in 1963. Reports Women, Mrs. Stanley Murray, ghowed that United Church Woodville; assistant dean, Mrs. Women donated for congrega- W. C. Ives, Bowmanville; press tional expenses in the local and publicity, Mrs. Kenneth churches in the Conference MRS. L. F. RICHARDSON Farrow, Oshawa; finance, Mrs. $214,539. during the year as well (Elected President) Mellville Fisher, Fenelon Falls; as their contribution to Chris- archivist, ne Lincoln ge tian Education Committees, and RR 1, Tweed; nominations, Mrs. other local projects. ig eA -- posggacrs ~ W. A. Weatherhead, Sharbot Notable among the tremend-|spoke of the great joy of mak-|-2#¢: ous respose to requests forjing vital new friends 'right supply and social assistance,lacross Canada through this|| REPRESENTED WOMEN was 5,250 pounds of ued cloth-|work She urged.more thought] By the end of the Second ; at ' 4 ing, as well as Christmas gifts|toward sacrificial giving, and|World War, 16,700 liaison .offi- a i | e€ and layettes to missions in Can-| toward personal influence of|cers from women's Oorganiza- ada; 33,000 pounds of clothing!those who might consider full-|tions were working with the were sent for Overseas Relief; |time church work. Wartime Prices and Trade = : e 25 churches in the Conference} Mrs. L. A. VanDuzer, Chair-|Board's consumer branch. - gent money or donations of/man of Stewardship and Re- é ' pecia & blankets for Nigeria. cruiting for Board of Women, : Miss Lois Boast of Toronto/continued the thoughts express- and. the Reverend Duncanieq by Mrs. Weatherhead. White, members of the com-| Dr: Elias Andrews, past mittee of the General Council! president of Bay of Quinte Con- responsible for the new curricu-lference, brought the official fom, revealed forcefully the|creetings of the president, Dr. a = sedi hg hg pick' Larke, whose illness prevented , : € his attendance. Dr. Andrews in- j 1 F pM ge eos Sg yee gre = stalled the new executive of the : Y E Save up to 210 Yd . "|Conference. United Church y Fes WEE 99 tendant problems of automa-|women, and then assisted the S WOMEN 36" Cotton Gingham tion, changing standards. pastor of Queen Street Church, || SMART WOMEN . . . ; The president, Mrs. W. A.|the Rev. E. W. Horton, in con-|| have their carpets and uphol- J Weatherhead of Sharbot Lake,|qucting a Communion Service, |} stery cleaned "The Sate Way' << . Reg. presided throughout the confer-jto conclude the annual meeting. by -- ; to 79¢ d. ence, and urged more intensive DA support of the Bursary Fund.|SLATE OF OFFICERS DURACLEAN Page? on in her clos-| Past president, Mrs, W. A. 728-8518 ress, before relinquish-|Weatherhead, Sharbot Lake; a j j se ing her office, stated that this|president, Mrs. L. F, Richard: - o- Sy Se: even eee ; Pe gingham in summer pastels. £ NEW "CRUISER" Bicycles : : -- Ideal for home decor, Children's SAV @ at LOW, 1963 prices : i -- "CRUISER"--MADE BY CANADA'S LEADING BICYCLE MANUFACTURER ie Oot , "euvensnaaea re a Sa eee iE SPECIAL VALUE take a Moffat custom range with all its : modern features Cotton Seersucker Ye Na & ' add open hearth roasting--it's spatter-free : eS f} \\ \ f +-- FN Sen ue i plus new broiling convenience, up where Reg es ae N Y ) you can see... up where the professional 4 ¢ Wi! ye chef broils " ya. place surface cooking at a better height, and all controls at eye-level Fine striped fabric with gain the capacity and flexibility of a double oven range, yet banish oven cleaning eare, no iron finish. Perfect for the result a new kind of cooking and the children's and misses dresses, new look in ranges. : blouses etc. Limited quantity. 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