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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Dec 1965, p. 16

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use this as a base for attaching the evergreens, ou can use a potato as a; CRUNCHY SALAD 'base for a table decoration.|' Try this refreshing dressing Poke holes in it with a nail orjon crunchy western iceberg let- skewer, then insert the ever-|tuce. Flavor dairy sour cream LEreone,. | Moisture from. ihe. with cindamion. siigar and a Gasiv polaio will "hein to keep --meror sait;aqd' choppeq rea apps pinch of nutmeg, salt and pep- per. "gg until creamy and smooth. Place in a baking dish} A round ball of ever rgreens, pale ong si gal ip sometimes called a kissing ball, pee oct Rage paea is easy to assemble and makes! adjust this recipe to-the~quan- tity: you'll need, and remember that thev're inst as pad. re- heated. meeting, small gifts were ex- changed by the members, with Mrs.. C. C. Baxter acting as Santa Claus, The members also contributed 40° the Church's fects jat Niagara Falls December 27-|by the president Mrs. Lloyd 30. | Pegg. KING STREET UCW (Friendship Unit) ue LG... Glover, leader_oflausien aie phyrigty e Frendsnip-Unit of Rng Sta coo nso5 cesta wang Wise United. Church Women, OpEneG| a cinchect Miss seumateelie her home for the Decemberjanq Mrs. Lawrence Allan. : meenuneg OF ine Unit. wnen ine) - ~ special 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, December 18, 1965 _DISTAFF DIARY _Sunimary of reports of meetings and activities of Mrs. Clayton Garrison. will send Christmas greetings to the shut-ins..and. it was agreed to pacers was 3 - : _jat_severai centres. The mem- Oshawa women's orgeniaztions as compiled fromireports~jpers were asked' to bring in auhmitted by their secretaries. oe { their used cards to the next a meeting so they Could be sent|mombers enjoyed where needed. Mrs. Clayton Lee| christmas sor col i assisted by Mrs. Harold Parrott, ---,~-skit, "entitled 'Gifts that will look afier sending dona-| Money Can't Buy,' told of the tions, through the missionary |+,is¢ meaning of Christmas. fund, to the Bible Society for|Those who took part in this translation and distribution work|were Mrs. Edgar Wilson, Mrs. in India and Africa; to the Save|Richard Davis, Mrs. LeRoy a. R000 Toyer "OF "hatiway - 'uctu- ration. As a. base,, use. a. styro- foam. ball ahout two inches in diameter, then stick pieces of evérgreen about six inches long tightly into it'to make a ball. Trim with scissors to make it even on all sides, attach a rib- bon for hanging and a bow below, if you wish. ape evergreens from. drying. out.....;and toasted. slivered almonds, -- : ae WOOL GETS YOU A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE POTATOES DUCHESSE Make enough of these for 'seconds'. Both children and EVERGREEN SPRAYS adults will find them delicious! 9 make a base for a door and they can be made a 999 spray, bend a wire coat hanger ahead. For an average serving; boil down into an elongated loop and mas party would be held as usual.and that there would he Cub camp at Camp Samac from December 30 to January 2. It was announced that the next meeting would be held Jan- uary 13, at 8.00 p.m. at the ' WESTMOUNT U.C.W. "pn Tuesday evening the-regu- lar meeting of Westmount Unit- Church Women was held in Sunday School Auditorium, luck supper. held by Mrs. Mrs. B. W. @losest anniversary. Mystery pie test winners were Mrs. John ling and Mrs. Fred Smith, "Mrs. Percy Neal, president, welcomed the members and @sitors and conducted the busi- fess meeting. The treasurer id convener of the bazaar, . Gordon Brown gave her report on the Christmas Fan- fasy bazaar which proved to be an outstanding success. "The president thanked the members for remembering their gifts for the White Cross Association. Mrs. Rupert Har- fison reported for the visiting committee and Mrs. Miles 'oughton for the nursery tielp Sunday morning. "The members were asked to keep in mind February 19 as the date for catering te the Boy Scout father and son\pan- Mrs. Rupert Ha rs. Frank Owen, Mrs. Kenl- meth Markle and Mrs, Percy Neal will arrange to remember) the shut-ins at Christmas. | home of Mrs. William Fertile, 1249 Valley drive. SA HOME LEAGUE The final meeting for the year of the Salvation Home League was well attended. Mrs. William Saunders led the The Children Fund; for Care parcels, food and farm imple- ments; Christian literature for Nigeria and Bibles for Zambia. Christmas cake and tea was enjoyed and Christmas greet- ings extended to the members Kellar, Mrs. J. D. Tane, Mrs. R. L, Sprackett. The worship. service was un- der the leadership of Mrs. Gloy- er and Mrs. Sprackett. Following a Glover, and "Mrs. F. V. short business 4 to 6 potatoes in their skins. Drain, peel and dry them, Add 3 tbsp. butter and mash the potatoes over low heat. Remove from heat and add 2 egg yolks, 2 tbsp. cream, 1 tsp. DAVIDSON SHOES IN salt, a carol singing and Mrs. Charles Langfield prayed for the sick members. Members were asked to save all envelopes with stamps on and their old Christmas cards. Anyone wishing to have them picked up could call Mrs. Wil-| liam Given at 728-7440. | Mrs. Given led in several games and contests and the Rainbow Group served tea. It was announced the next meet- ing would be Tuesday, January 11 and the annual Home League / dinner would be January 19. _ | The previous week Mrs. Wil- liam Saunders opened the meet-! ing by leading in the singing of] Christmas carols. Mrs. William | ames welcomed the members and Mrs. Major Gordon Holmes | led in the devotion, period, tak-| ing as her theme, "The Sym-| iG + HOWE EPOSIT YOUR GIT TH CHRISTMAS 4 OSHAWA OPEN WEEK DAYS 'til 9 Sat. 'til 6 : ere Y 1 «oe eke, © Cuff Links : IN THESE NEW Glenayt ¢ SWEATERS Fashion's loveliest "lovelies" choose new easy-to-care-for wool Kittens . . . machine- washable and so chic! Complete your Kitten collection today! Full-fashioned, raglan shoulder, os illustrated. Knit from 100% English Botany, mothproof, 'in exciting new winter shades Gift sizes 34 to 42 each 9.98 Other Kitten Cardigans to 19,98 PULLOVERS 422/690 5 7 ® Tie Bars ® Lighters © Watches Five delightful Kitten Styles to complete her tailored cos- tume look . .. All the best fall shades and some of ©The nominating committee of bols of Christmas." Mrs. John| Mrs. Gordon Wherry, Mrs.| Ludlow sang Martin Luther's | Frank Ward and Mrs. Dunn presented their list of of- ficers for the new year as fol- lows: honorary president, Mrs. Frank Ward; president, Mrs. Percy Neal; 1st vice-president, Mrs. M. E. Chase; 2nd vice- resident, Mrs. Athol Robert- gon; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Keith Peters; recording secretary, Mrs. George Saun- ders; treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth Gobb; programs, Mrs. Alfred Fursey, Mrs. R. N. Hall, Mrs. Rupert Harrison and Mrs. J. E. Kirby; pianist, Mrs. Frank} Ward and Mrs. Frank Owen; manse, Mrs..John Colley; visit- fbg and community friendship, Mrs. Ralph Boneham, Mrs. Ken- feth Markle, Mrs. R. E. Crook and Mrs, Earl Landon; social convener, Mrs. Kenneth MeWil- Tlams; literature, Mrs. Leo Harry Bennett; press and pub- licity, Mrs. 'Gordon Holbrook; eards, Mrs. Bernard Owen; supply and social assistance, Mrs. E. A. Small and Mrs. Rob- ert Sherriffs; nominating com- fhittee, Mrs. Gordon Wherry, Mrs. Miles Sloughton and Mrs. ionald Clement; flowers, Mrs. 'ohn Harris; representatives to the official board, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mrs. Alfred Fursey, Mrs. G. E. Dunn and Mrs. Percy Neal | = Mrs. Ralph Boneham presid- | 'ed for the program. Mrs, Neal | . Bead a poem "Dear Madam: | - Fie Know You Will Contribute". rs. Harrison read a_ story) 'Let's Give Santa Back to the Children" and led the group in @ selection of carols. Mrs. Gordon Holbrook read a ¥ecipe for a happy home com-| Fev by Mr. Billy Graham. The | levotional period was taken by rs. R. H. Hall, Mrs. Ralph | > nage and Mrs. Fred Smith. he service closed with every- 'one lighting their individual | @andles in the darkened room | 'and singing "Silent Night, Holy | Night" accompanied by Mrs. Frank Ward. 23RD SCOUT GROUP AUX. ~ The regular meeting of the 23rd Oshawa Scout Group Aux- fliary was held recently at Southminster United Church, in the form of a pot-iuck Chrisi- amas supper. ° There were 14 mothers and Three Cub leaders in attend- 'ance. A buffet supper on gaily deco- vated tables, with a background 'Of Christmas carols, was en- yed, Mrs. William Fertile, presi- @ent, presented gifts to leaders 'on behalf of the Auxiliary in @ppreciation of their work with Cubs. Gifts were also exchang- 'd by the mothers, A short business meeting fol- fowed, opened by the president | mith the 'Mothers'. Promise," | 'epeated in unison. " Mrs. Fertile reported from the District Committee meeting Of November, that the January | meeting would be a_ study course for treasurers. . Akela, Miss Anne Jeffery, fave a brief report on her planned activities for Cubs in) the coming year and an- founced that the Cub Christ- PARENTS Typewriting is one of the most J useful skills any Student can possess. Why not see thot your J) Child-is equipped for the Fu- ff) ture. Give the best Christmas Gift of All -- A Junior Typing Course at the Oshawa Business College Open to Pupils from Grades 6, 7 ond 8 Classes ore held Saturday Morn- ings throughout the year. At- 3 tend O:00 +6 19:30 oe 10:20 feng FiVU TO TV SF FVloYy to 12:00 Noon COST IS ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER SATURDAY New Course begins Saturday, jan. &, 1956 Register rly --- Enrolment is Limited Over 50 now in attendance. Oshawa | Busines College , 10 Simeoe Street, North = Dial 725-3375 G. E,| "Away In A Manger," followed| by Mrs. Envoy John Simpson} reading the story of Martin) Luther. The Rainbow Group served tea. WCTU The regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance | Union was held recently with) the president, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, presiding. Mrs. Robert Moon was in charge of the worship. service) on the Christmas theme. Mrs. Lawrence Muldrew gave the highlights on the recent | bazaar which was gratifying | financially. It was decided to send a dona- tion to the Ontario Temperance } Federation to support its work with teenagers, and two stu-/ dents will be sponsored to HORWICH .. @ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 20 SIMCOE ST. S. attend the Toc Alpha conference! epee TS © Rings © Jewellery ° © China ® © Silverware CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR EVERYONE @ .TWO LOCATIONS CREDIT WELLERS Desk Sets Cut Glass . Luggage SLIPPERS DON'T KNOW THE SIZE? -- GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE & AND BE SURE! , AUDITION DAVIDSUN SHOE STORE 31 Simcoe St. N. Downtown Oshawa winter's newest "go-go" colours . . She never seems to have too mony pullovers, let us help you select her. onother . . . 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