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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1964, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13, 1964 _ BEAUTIFUL BRIDES, HAPPY BRIDEGROOMS, RICH COLORS, MAKE PRETTY FALL WEDDINGS PERSONALS d Osh tanuh many out-oftown guests at the weekend. Many. students were home from universities and col- leges. It is a pleasure for us to mention them in this column. Just dial 723-3474, extension 18 and your item of news will ap- Guests from out of town at the Waite - Yake wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDermott, Burlington; Mr. and = Mrs, Charles Weir, Parry Sound; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheehan of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster, Richvale, and Mrs. Joy Sparham of Newmarket. Green, Red Peppers Combine in Easy No-Cook Relish On a crisp fall day the spicy warm fragrance of freshly made pickles is a most inviting smell, Ontario homemakers enjoy. the benefits of plentiful supplies of garden fresh fruits and vege- pear without charge. ltables for freezing, canning and THE BRIDEGROOM sang "OQ Promise Me" as the bride came down the aisle at the marriage of "Natalie Mary Salahub and Malcolm Douglas | THE MARRIAGE took place | in Port Perry United Church of Margaret Marlene Lyon of recently, The bride is the | Port Perry, daughter of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ste- | Ernest Lyon of Millbrook and ven Salahub of Lethbridge, Al- | berta, and the bridegroom is | The membership was asked the son of Mr. and Mrs, Mal- colm Ernest Dowden of Osh- |for ideas on money making pro- jjJects for the coming year. the late Mr. Lyon, to Doug- las Alan Moore of Port Perry, son. of Mrs. Ivason Moore of Port Perry and the late Mr. Moore --Photo by David Enge clatto, grade three; Mr. Allan) E. Morris, grades four and five; | ee i ,.., | Guests from Chicago, IMinois, Mrs. William Pierson, Fast-| attending the Rudowski-Jakacki bourne street, opened her home| wedding and reception included | white, recently for a work bee by the committee in charge of the Har- mony United Church 'Autumn Hues" Bazaar. Mrs, Alistair Fulton has been named general convener and Mrs. John Rom- eril has consented to open the bazaar. Mr. Charles Eder, Fernhill boulevard, has returned from a five-week vacation in Austria. Mrs. Dwight Bunner, conven- er, and Mrs. Jack Perry, co- convener, report that this year's Feast of the Seven Tables at King Street United Church was a highly successful venture. Guests were received by Mrs. Wesley Herbert, Mrs. Lawrence Allen, president of the UCW; Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell and Mrs. Vernon Osborne, Assistant host- esses were Mrs. Harry Blakely and Mrs. Donald Cooper. The buffet tables were identified by individual decorations in red, brown, green, orange, yellow and pink with floral }centres and candles to match Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Forrester and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bur- Mrs. Peter Jakacki, Mr. Casey Jakacki, Mr. and Mrs, Zygmund Popialek and Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Pawlonski; from Detroit, Michigan, were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jakacki, Mr. Richard Jakacki and Dr, and Mrs. Richard Jakacki; from |Jersey City, New Jersey, Mr. jand Mrs. Stanilaus Kirkowski jand Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lenex; iand from Worcester, Massachu- setts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nes- ki. From Ontario centres were Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Phil- |lips, Trenton, and Miss Donna Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Higgins, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Muldoon, Miss Freda Gumuly |and Mr, and Mrs. Michael No- |vak, all of Toronto. | SOCIAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Percy A. Sweet, | Oshawa, wish to announce the| forthcoming marriage of their pickling. Cherries, tomatoes, watermelon rind, snap beans, green peppers and, of course, cucumbers ane only some of the many foods finding their way on to the pickle and relish sheif. Green peppers, because of their perky, sweet flavor and and Mrs./their bright green color, are particular favorites for relishes. Crisp, thick - fleshed, bright green peppers are the best buys. Garden fresh peppers are avail» able in Ontario from now until the first frost. Green and red peppers come - bine for this easy, no-cook rel ish. It perks up cold meats or hamburgers, and is a tasty ad- dition to sandwich fillings. _ EASY PEPPER RELISH 4 coarsely chopped sweet red peppers 4 coarsely chopped green pep- pers cup white vinegar (dilute if desired) ¥Y% cup salad oil Y, cup sugar 1% teaspoons salt Y% teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves In large bowl, combine all in- gredients and mix well. Pack rows were responsible for the| youngest daughter, Gloria Jean, |into jar and refrigerate several decorations. to Mr. Donald Reginald Brooks, |hours or overnight, Store in re- | Dowden in the Kingsway land 'Studio | | Seventh-Day Adventist Church __ awa. --treland Studio | It was decided that uniforms hg an a be adopted by St. Joseph's would contribute two Christmas|comed the new members pres-/ School. Mr. Kisaac John, grade five; | and Mrs. Joa Lopes, grade six.| The canvassers and directors| Sister Beatrice spoke to' the|0f the Canadian Concert Asso- membership on how parents anq| ciation met at the home of the son of Mrs. Frank Jones, Osh-/|frigerator. Makes about one awa, and the late Mr, Reginald | quart of relish. Brooks. The ceremony wil] take pesca "v ; president, Mrs. Geonge Drynan,|P!ace on Saturday, November/ min C and iron in the potato ent. THE REVEREND H. A. Mellow recently united in mar- riage Beverly Jean McLean and Richard Charles Bickle, both of Oshawa, in Northmin- ster United Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. laprons made with serviettes. | | Mrs. Brian Durantz volunteer-| led to convene the tea room for) George Edgar: McLean of |the bazaar. Dauphin, Manitoba, and the | Mrs. Reginald Piper's group bridegroom is the son of Mr. |entertained the group with aj} and Mrs. Richard Cassidy lvery humorous hat show, fol- Bickle of Highland Grove, On- |jowed by several games and tario. recreation, Refreshments were --Mary's Studio) served by the group in charge. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ST. JOSEPH'S CPTA | The first meeting of St. Joseph's Parent Teach Assoc- SIMCOE STREET UCW (Astra Unit) The. regular meeting of the Astra Unit of Simcoe Street UOW was opened with the sing-|zaar were discussed and it was } Y ing of the hymn "'O Master, Let) decided that each member|Morison, presided and wel- ; Me Walk With Theee." The E a . Z ok t ares at Bn Aes ad (Z } Z A. Sa rd : Young Businessman.'"' Mrs. Reg- inald Piper was in charge of the worship service, Nineteen members were present. Scripture was read by. Mrs. Steven Salmers. Mrs. Bruce Travell gave a reading, follow- ed by the singing of the hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." A short discussion was held on the results of the last Bake Sale. It was announced that Mrs. Brian Durantz was assuming the duties of vice-president fol-! lowing the recent resignation of Mrs. Nick Gulenchyn. There was a short discussion on the Christmas card sales and several orders were taken. It was announced that the unit would be responsible for Sun- day baby care for the month of October. The birthday apron was pass-! {ciation for the year 1964-65 was ed around and it was decided) held recently in St. Joseph's to continue the bake basket idea! High School Auditorium. for another year. | Sister Beatrice opened the Plans for the November ba-| meeting with a prayer. The president, Mrs. Stirling Caller--"Is the boss in?" New Office Boy--"Are you a i eo bill liector, or @ friend of his?' Caller--"'I'm all three." Office Boy--"'Well, the boss is in conference; he's out of town; step in and see him." You'll find all the right onswers to your cleaning problems, too, when you send Your garments to us, Your clothes will be returned beautifully cleaned - pressed - looking like new. | think you'll appreciate the courteous help ond advice you'll receive, too, on any porticular cleaning problem you might hove. adventure unexcelled. SEE PIALY tow JET THERE ON THE ONLY DIRECT SERVICE FROM TORONTO La bella Italia! A leisurely summeriand all year. For some, it is home. For others, a Jet there in style on a Canadian Pacific Super DC-8. The fastest and only direct service to Rome. To Milan, Naples and Venice by convenient connection. # Lowest fares ie p Cacific TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS / WORLO'S MOST COMPLETE The 50-50 draw.was won Mrs. Donald Leach and Mrs.|Mns, Arthur Cormier and the William Hastings were named/attendance prize was won by by as convers for the Marathon) Miss Martin's room and Mrs.| Bridge 'this year. The president need for a Brown Morelatto's Room, announced a Owl for the|teaching staff. The five new Brownies and anyone interested|teachers on the staff this year| Martin, | was to contact Mrs. Morison or) are: Miss Ann Marie Mrs. George A. Robinson. o Sister Beatrice introduced the| teachers can work together to} improve the teaching of the| children. Mr. William O'Neill, ber of the Separate School! Board explained the yard, Refreshments were served by| Hart House Chamber Orchestra,|and vitamins, and saves you grades one and two; Mrs. Mor-|the executive. | Thursday evening campaign meeting. Mr. David Ouchterlony of Toronto spoke to @ meM-/ the group on the benefits to be! derived from live concerts as Board? ; School] opposed to television and re-| remind food specialists at Mac- oard's plans for the school|cordings. The first concert in|donald Institute, Guelph. This the series will be given by the conducted by Dr. Boyd Neel. {minster United Church, je BEST IN JACKETS Cook potatoes in their jackets, |protects the valuable minerals \time. The skin prevents Vita- 'E33 \ © ALBERTA ~ 289 RESIOENT Ld cd NEW BRUNSWICK $9 C34:174 435087 ever! Toronto-Rome only $498.90 round trip 21-day jet economy during period of applicability. Minimum stay 14 days. « Low cost tours. Example: 15 glorious days only $342.70 plus air fare. » Plan now. See your Travel Agent or Canadian Paige DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE Oshawa -- Whitby -- Brooklin 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST HITBY PHONE 668-3304 ZL. Why does a Volkswagen last such a long time? Well, for one thing it's a simple car. There are fewer things to put together. So there are fewer things to fall apart. A Volkswagen doesn't have a driveshaft. And it doesn't hove a radiator. Or a water pump. Or a water hess. So right there you've got four things that will never wear out. And we iry to make the Volkswagen body last as long as the Volkswagen going? Saal PRINCE ED WARD [51 GARDEN OF Lecoal iB t ontario Glo 196 236-47 radiator. We give it every possible protection against rust and corrosion. How? We paint it. And paint it. _ And paint it. And paint it. Four times. Everywhere. Inside ond ovt. That's why old Volkswogens aren't peppered with salt holes. But what really keeps an old Volkswagen 57 BARKATEM WANE In 1953 we sold 960. 855 are still running. for a mid-|2!, 1964 at 4.00 p.m. in North-| from being lost in the cooking water and, once cooked, the skin "i slips off easily. A Cheese "Pear-A- Graph" We all know about the tangy goodness of apple pie and cheese... but not everybody has enjoyed the goodness of cheese pastry with pears. Might try it soon for @ real taste treat... either in Pear- Cheese Dumplings or in @ delicious Pear-Cheese Cob- bler. For Dumplings, add @ cup of grated Canadian ched- dar to your biscuit recipe, along with the milk. Roll out, cut into 6-inch circles and place a fresh pear, ppeled and cored, In the centre of each pastry round, Stuff the cavity of the pear with brown sugar and butter, close up the dump- lings and bake, Extra yummy, served with a nutmeg custard sauce! Cheese It Since cheese sauces are handy for so many things... all the way from "saucing-up" fall's variety of vegetables, to serving "as is" on toast, or acting as a flavorful binder for casserole foods... it's awfully nice to be able to whip up @ good cheese sauce in jig- time. Do you know about making @ cheese sauce this quick way, using equal amounts of shredded pro- cessed cheese and evaporated milk? Just let these two in- gredients melt together slowly over low heat, stirring occa- sionally. Add your own sea- soning touches--salt, pepper, ahintof mustard or Worcester- shire, or Tabasco ... for zip! Pie au Gratin And sometime, try serving hot cheese sauce, unadorned by way of seasoning other than salt, over apple pie. Grandest variation on the apple-ple- and-cheese theme we've run into in ages! Blushing Cheese Sauce You can make a dandy-quick tomato cheese sauce, to use with veal cutlets and numer- ous other dishes, this way. Just stir a quarter cup of milk, half e cup of shredded cheese and a teaspoon of Worcester- shire sauce into @ can of tomato soup, undiluted. Stir A Volkswagen engine. ; work as hard as ot! shaft turns less. Our pistons move less. So our engine wears less. Now you know make ovr car last so long. And now you know why there are more than 270,000 Volkswagens in Canada today. So, ge @ collecting license plates. The first set comes with the car. It's a simple, easy-going engine. It doesn't her engines. Our crank- some of the things that t one yourself. And start & till the cheese melts, again over low heat. Told you It was easy, didn't we? Free Casserole Recipes... Featuring cheese, are yours for the asking! Just send a note to us here in the Bureau, requesting a copy of "Cas- serole Cuisine with Canadian Cheese", and it will go out to you pronto, Prepared by the Nome Economists of THE GANADIAN DatayT FOODS SERVICE BUREAG e. 147 Davenport Rd. Toronte 8, Ont. TO.N.16 ee ee ee me ee ed RE Sere ee NRERE pre en MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 723-9441 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD., 334 Ritson Road South, Tel: 723-3461) e

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