Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Dec 1965, p. 21

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Sites TR Gieuee ae at : the t . |maker the sons and Mrs. Red-|ber's. He outlined the scout > Higitos-sne sens wee the . ; the i Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports (Path as the Father. [Weir iieainigs "ane iightight © ' ee ' istressed that each boy should|Mistletoe Ball" held recently submitted by their secretaries. KING STREET UCW 10 | practice these each day, not/at the UAW Hall, where many|Marilyn Nash, a member of hoping tosmake it an annual H 5 The December y meeting of/only at scout meetings. _ \TOPS members, their husbands|TOPS Losin' Lassies, Oshawalevyent. REBEKAH LODGE NO, 3 |ments. Next month's meeting|Unit 10 of King Street United) Mrs. W. G. Grant gave an in-|-- sdsasctil caldone fier, pns3. ile io ciishiiste at tie seSSspiccoes Anns TAs young daughter, Mrs. P. A.|/hearing Mr, Chris. Willoughby, |pointed), and social Y se.and Mrs. §, A. Wanna-!Seout Master, talk to the. mem-|Mrs. Myrna Lachance (appoint- laws, /ed). _Wednesday, December 15, 1965 21 aie and friends were seen dancing|and Ontario's Provincial TOPS to the music of George Macko/Queen for 1965. Ine dance a : proved to be a huge success Prizes were drawn for by Mrs.|and the Fade-A-Weignh '(UPS arm % 4 ~ se QUEEN OF LIGHT crown of candles. Santa Lucia Day is celebrated in every city, town and vil- lage by crowning the girl, chosen in a public contest to be the reincarnation of the saint and martyr. She visits old people's homes, hospitals and orphanages wearing her flowing white gown and wreath of green- ery in' which are stuck real, lighted candles. She symbolizes everything pure and white in an_ eternal struggle against the forces of darkness and also a re- minder of the fact.that in the end, good always con- quers evil, just as the approaching spring con- To Scandinavians all over the world, Santa Lucia rep- resents the Queen of Light who brightens the dark northern skies with her CHRISTMAS TREE SALADS 1 package seasoned tomato gelatin 1 cup boiling water 1 cup tomato juice 1% tablespoons lemon juice | 1 teaspoon grated horseradish Dash Worcestershire sauce} % teaspoon salt 1 cup sour cream 1 teaspoon scraped onion Pinch salt | % cup stuffed olives, sliced % cup finely chopped ceiery METHOD: Dissolve gelatin) quers the dark of winter. with hot water. Add arsed ed ----_--_-------- uice and lemon juice, horse- : 1p PUTTER oath, Worcestershire sauce,| THINES UP. FOUEEES 'salt. Pour % mixture into 8| Writer Dick DeBartolo has - individual tree molds and chill Produced 17,000 questions for until set. Mix sour cream with|TV's Match Game since 1962. onion, salt POET and stuffed olives and spread over aspic when PRESCRIPTIONS wS << firm. When well chilled, pour} oper remaining aspic mixture! to which celery has been add-| ed. Chill until firm. Unmold| and garnish with crisp lettuce! leaves. Makes 8 salads. | IN NEED of a HOMEMAKER? e Cass. RED CROSS Homemaker Service at 723-7073 City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON WITH New Drapes From Ward's ] CHOOSE Your NEW! /DRAPERIES | FROM THE LARGEST VARIETY f Big variety of fabrics, patterns and colors Sizes to fit any window or wall-to-wall... low prices. Immediate delivery ... . Ward's have over 1000 pair of beautiful drapes in stock now. De>'t put up with those old drapes or bare win c (ws any longer . . . treat your windows to new be auty this week! -- 725-1151 Simcoe St. S. at Athol The Christmas meeting of Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 'was held Wednesday evening. NG Luella Smith _ presided jand gave a warm welcome to |the large number of members. The flag of the country was 'presented and the chaplain per- formed the devotional period: There were 15 PNG's present|!" and two officers absent when the roll call was taken. VG Dorothy Holdsworth read. the that the treasurer, Ann Jones, was in. Oshawa General Hospital and that other members in hos- pital were progressing favor- ably. The CPT report was read by Mary Yeo and stated that mir- rors and rain caps had been donated to sell to make money for the CPT: committee. PNG Vera Wirsching gave the report on the successful penny land thanked those who hi j helped at the Tuck Shop at Hills- |dale Manor. Birthday greetings jwere sung for Annie Shorten. |The members were entertained by a Christmas skit, 'Coming Home for Christmas." Pianist Eva Tipton was in charge and did the narration. Several! members of the lodge took |part and entertained with read- report on the sick and stated) sale " | the hostess. will be in the home of Mrs, | Church Women was held at the Ralph Hopson, Tresane street. |»ome of -Mrs. James Doble, : | Whitby. The president thanked BETA SIGMA PHI {everyone who contributed to the The first monthly meeting of success of the toy and noyel- the Phi Phi Chapter, Beta/ties demonstration and the Sigma Phi, was held at the! Merry-Go-Round bazaar. home of Mrs. Philip Clark, with) During the devotional period Mrs. Donald McClennen presid-| Miss Mary MacLean presented ing. . a literary illustration of Mary, Reservations have been made|the mother of Christ. at the Spruce Villa for the an-| ys Lawrence Allen installed iual Christmas party. 'During the executive for 1966. The offi- jdiiner et members will eX-|cers are as follows: president, | change gifts, : __.|Mrs. Douglas Redpath; vice- Miss Beverley Baker WaAS/precident, Mrs. Glen Stevens; elected to the position of pro-|socretary, Mrs. Brent Oldfield: gram chairman. treasurer, Mrs. George Cuth- _The cultural program on phy-|i,ort- assistant treasurer, Mrs. sical fitness was given by Mrs.!c.+21q Suppelsa; flowers and Thomas Lane. "A sound mind) card convener, Mrs. George is a sound body" is a good) vocs. friendship and visitation standard, and it was learned|.onvener, Mrs, James Doble; that nutrition and seer cise have| -upply and social representative, a great deal to do with this)... Donald Cutler: kitchen con- standard. Cree jvener, Mrs, Leopold Ginstl, Refreshments were served by membership convener, Miss The next meeting will be held esl gaa pianist, Ms, | Tuesday, January 4, at the home i of Mrs. William Swan. | Following the meeting, fes- ltive refreshments were enjoyed. RING STREET UCW | STH SCOUT GROUP AUX A pot-luck supper was enjoyed ies by the King Street United The regular meeting of the Church Women. Mrs. Roy Lee|2%th Scout Group Auxiliary was led in the singing of Christ-|held recently at St. : Luke's mas Carols with Mrs. Fred Church with the president, Mrs. \teresting report on the confer- ence held in Toronto outlining the "Tree of Scouting." The new officers for the com- ing year were installed as: | president, Mrs, Arthur Recalla; list vice-president, Mrs. Percy. |Bierness; 2nd vice - president, |Mrs. H: .W Packer; secretary, |Mrs. Jack M. Taylor; treasurer, |Mrs. Roy Stinson. | FADE-A-WEIGH TOPS The regular meetings of the Oshawa Fade-A-Weigh TOPS Club are held every Monday evening at the Bathe Park Club House with weigh-ins starting at 7:30 p.m. and the meeting start- ing at 8:00 p.m. Although the club was formed in May of this year, it now has a membership of 35 women with three KIW's (TOPS in waiting) and one KOP (a mem- ber who has attained the de- sired weight and held it for a period of three months), | Mrs. Shirley Choloniuk was recently honored with a stork jshower at which a low calorie |buffet supper was served, Elections were held for the 1966 executive which consists jof a leader, Mrs. Dianne Ome- jlanchuk by acclamation; co- |leader, Mrs. Barbara Kernohan | | Plan to Make Your : Reservations for Your Pilon mow on holding your holiday social functions, amidst the surroundings of the Flyimg Dutchmen Motor Hotel -- 4 Drive Eost of Oshawe) -- interchange 75, on 'Ontario's fas eae eae Whether you ore entertaining a group of 10 or A you will receive the steff, MOTOR HOTELS Highway 401 Bowmanville INTERCHANGE 75 623-3373 jings, singing and dancing. Ayers playing the piano A pot-luck supper was served) 'The Junior Choir under 'the jat the conclusion of the pro- direction of Mr. and Mrs. jgram and Santa Claus distrib-/Rhyddid Williams entertained juted gifts to everyone. with the singing of 'Little Chil- | The next regular meeting Of| dren Wake and Listen', - 'Away the lodge will be December 22)j, Manger', 'Gloria in at 8.00 p.m. Excelses Deo' and 'Jingle Bells'. MES MISSION CIRCLE The Reverend Wesley Herbert The monthly meeting of the|SPoke briefly. Mary Elliott Smith Mission| Mrs. Lawrence Allen Circle, First Baptist Church,|Sided for the business. The was 'held in the home of Mrs |0minations report was read Frank Swackhammer. by Mrs. Douglas Redpath, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Nickerson, the Elmer Randall and Miss Leuta president, presided. Mrs, Robert Pierson placed flowers for the Moon read the scripture mes- eleven members who passed sage away during the year. Mrs. Edgar Anderson gave the|J@ck Perry and Mrs. Redpath highlights of the Link and Visi-|Presented a past-president's pin tor. Mrs. Allen and a life member- Mrs, Frank Swackhammer|Ship pin to Mrs. Harold Ander- | gave an interesting report of the| 5°". |Baptist World Congress, held in} The incoming Executive were Miami, Florida last June, which\|asked to meet at the Church she attended with her husband.|on Thursday, January 6, at 10 She showed colored slides ofja.m. and bring a box lunch. jthousands who attended.|The next regular meeting is Seventy - four countries were| January 13, at 2 p.m. jrepresented, and the theme,| 'Alice Jackson Unit 1' pre- \"And The Truth Shall Make/|sented the program. This was | You Free" will ever be remem-'a play 'No Reservations'. The bered by the 55,000 people who|commentator was Miss. Pier- filled the Orange Bowl. son' and those taking part were The hostess served refresh-'Miss Marjorie Blewett as the pre- JOHN SWAN'S HARDWARE . SZ 4 has... 10,000 For All Ages! @ KITCHEN SETS MELMAC DINNERWARE CORNING WARE SNOW BLOWERS TV TRAYS CARVING SETS RIFLES RODS AND REELS COCKTAIL SETS CANISTER SETS POLISHERS VACUUM CLEANERS @ FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT © FIGURINES And Many More Gifts Thet Pleose! POWER TOOLS SMALL APPLIANCES eeevveeveevneeee0 SPECIALS Cordless Electric Toothbrush T.V. Table and Tray Sets, Reg. 15.95 9.99 Cordless Automatic Shoe Brush....... 3.98 15-Pce. Punch Bowl Set. Reg 6.95 ELDON ROAD RACE GAME This Special set: consists of a Lotus and Porche racer. They are controlled by grip rheostats, Speeds are shown on the speedometer control as M.P.H. These cars oper- ate at high speeds and hold to the track much better than * ordinary cars. In the Set--.a 10 SPECIAL VALUE TOYS lop counter, 12 feet of banked ; 95 curved track, including a chi- cane. The chicane adds great- ly to develop skill and play Se Wines os i ~-- Tiger Joe Tank value Cas De ... 14.88 Plus thousends ef others for children of all ges. Ask anyone, we have the finest selection in Oshewa, Feel Free To Browse At ALS ty OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE You Name it -- We've Got It! § ATTRACTIVE FRUIT BASKETS Arthur Recalla, presiding. secretary-reporter, Mrs. Rosela Plans were discussed for the|Caron; treasurer, Mrs. Jacque- cubs' and scouts' Christmas|line Mackey; weight-recorder, party to be held December 13) Mrs. Myrna Brown, (ap- and 16 respectively. ipointed) assistant weight - rec- Mrs. § Sproule's will have a Fine Selection of... TURKEYS Fresh Killed . . . Not Frozen Please Order Now ;. ... for best selection Choice... Meaty Pork SPARE l@ BARBECUE CHICKENS @ FRESH OYSTERS COMPARE AT 79¢ -- SUPER SAVE COMPARE AT 3 FOR 37¢ -- JELLY POWDERS TEA BAGS 67° JELLO COMPARE AT 1.33 -- 14c OFF PACK ' * * 6-OZ. JAR INSTANT COFFEE COMPARE AT 45c GRANULATED SUGAR COMPARE AT 69¢ -- 25 FOOT ROLL -- 18" WIDE FOIL WRAP COMPARE AT 97¢ -- 10¢ OFF PACK COFFEE COMPARE AT 53c. MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT COMPARE AT 73c, KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE SWIFT'S PREMIUM Irish or Beef Stew 30-02. 55° CANS 100 CELLO BAGS 10 «1.00 MAXWELL HOUSE 1.00 51B.BAG > Qc STUART HOUSE -L'2 FRESH... CELLO BAG PEANUTS SUPREME BRAND CHRISTMAS CAKE sinc BLOCK CHASE & SANBORN 11B.BAG J Jc 48-0Z. FANCY QUALITY Tins' 1.00 rue, 39° TOMATO JUICE 97° MIXED NUTS Ke, 9° STOCK UP FOR CHRISTMAS! ! ROYAL CHARGER GINGER ALE LARGE 25°. PLUS BOTTLES DEPOSIT SAVE ON COKE Ba AD cee HOLIDAY VALUE ! AMERICAN ¢ BOTTLES AND EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS : @ AMPLE FREE PARKING 47° 67° 1-LB. PKG. 2-LB. BLOCK 49¢ SWIFT'S PURE SHORTENING 1-LB. 2 or . Cranberries 29. MADE UP FOR ALL OCCASIONS OPEN TO-NIGHT TILL 10 O'CLOCK SPROULE'S _ SUPER SAVE conuer of KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA GIANT SIZE BOTTLES Fresh Ocean Spray 1-lb. pkg. ASSORTED DRINKS PLUS DEPOSIT = " :

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy