THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 7, 1964 9 ing. The lucky by Mrs. John and Easter prizes by Mrs, John Peaker and Mr. George Waite, 'Easter Is Too Commercial' Minister Tells UCW Members The Reverend Walter Rack-jthere would be an "every ham was guest speaker at the|/ woman of the congregation visit- April meeting of Northminster ation", among those who were CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. The regular meeting of the Connaught Park Ladies' mage iary was held recently' at the)". home of Mrs. John Poth. The presiden tthanked Mrs. The president, Mrs, John Mc-|Poch for the use of her home, Quade, presided. Eleven mem-jand also for the favors which was won 'FASHION RELISH TO RELISH with eavory delight as accompani- United Church Women, held re- chapel. Mr. Rack- the fact that Eas- so - thet i would be if the Easter bunny ve be the central theme aster. me more important than the empty tomb. He said that it His triumph over the gra of Ei Mrs, Donald MacFarlane, Mrs, Ralph Wescott sang an Easter carol, "The World It- self was Blithe and Gay", ac- companied by her daughter, (Miss Eleanor Wescott. Miss Wescott played a piano selection "Beethoven's Sonata in ¢ Minor', first movement. Mrs. James Semple, president, . jeonducted the business session. ment to meat is made with just pears, cranberries, sugar lemon. Fresh Fruit Relish Provides A Lift To Over-Worked Menus From the West comes a re- freshing new relish made of eweet juicy winter pears, bright cranberries, sugar and a hint of lemon, deftly combined into a meat accompaniment that de- serves applause. PERFECT ACCOMPANIMENT This Pear Cranberry Relish ig a perfect "go along" with poultry, smoked meats, roast beef, veal and lamb. Anjou, Bosc and Comice pears, the winter pear varieties, are alike in taste-appeal and quite different in appearance, but may be used interchange- ably. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES The Anjou is green in color even when fully ripe and, as all pears, yields to gentle pressure when ready to eat. The Bosc, recognized as the "gift box pear", is heart- shaped, often with a reddish blush on its greenish yellow skin. Measurements level; rec- ipes for 6, FRESH PEAR RELISH 2 Anjou, Bosc or Comice pears 4c. (1 Wb.) fresh cranberries one-third lemon, with peel 2 c. sugar Quarter and core pears, Wash cranberries; stem if necessary, Put fruits through coarse blade of food chopper. Add sugar and mix well, Refrigerate 6 hrs, or more. Makes 2 pts. queline Moody of Northminster United Church gave interesting W.C.T.U, The local branch of the Wom- an's Christian Temperance Union, held its meeting at King Street United Church recently. Certificates and small gifts were presented 'to the children who had written temperance es- information on the Yout nch of the Ontario Temper- ance Society; known as "Toc Alpha". A coming event is the annual Medal Contest, sponsored by the local WCTU, at Simcoe Street Church, Friday, April 10, at 7.30 p.m. says in 1963. ere ted te hen to tas church schools: Yirst Baptist, ; North. St. Andrew's ' » ; Call 623-5757 New Van Belle Gardens 3 Miles East of Oshewe on Highwey No. 2 SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets ond uphol- |] stery cleaned ie Safe Wey' ' by DURACLEAN 728-8518 aniteng Coat a. precious ... restores to fabrics the fin lost with ordinary drycl methods. Try us today. FSA gives your "LUXURY FEEL' ¢ finish eaning 1Wsthe//4 Yl? Z age of ca wonder-treatment keeps clothes dry in wettest weather . .'. keeps fabrics soft as new. Get Soft-n Diy Each group was asked to name two representatives to the fall fair, which will be held the first Wednesday in November. Mrs. Semple announced that DON'T BE SHY HAMILTON (CP) -- The way to clean up substandard restau- rants is to complain, says Dr. W. J. Rumney of the Ontario health department. "We want complaints. We admire the cus- tomer who shoots « cracked cup or dirty utensil right back to the owner, not the waitress. And we want to hear about it, too." not already members of the United. Church Women, to invite;*® visitor were pres-|she had distributed to each them to participate in cipa' the 80s tivities of the group. A date was set for a dinner of ai to be. served to the teachers of the Sunday School and the members of the choir, in recognition of their contribution to the life of the Church, Mrs. R, B. Galbraith gave a talk on Christian stewardship and Mrs. Kenneth Farrow gave an account of the Bay of Quinte Conference, held in Kingston re- cently. It was announced that a bale of good used clothing would be packed on May 7 for over- seas relief. Final arrangements were made for the travelogue April 8. Refreshments were THAT GOES UNDE! served by members of Unit 4. LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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