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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Feb 1966, p. 16

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o> sme ea ayaa same ,~ement eeatemne = x 1G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, February 23, 1966 a Mma we f a | Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from renarte ] APPLE PECAN CAKE 'Every Country Has Developed ( DISTAFF DIARY Spa MVSuigs aid ~ weve "Oe submitted by their secretaries. CHRIST MEMORIAL WA Martha Goup The regular meeting of the Martha Group of the Women's Wane Auxiliary of Christ Memorial J Church gras held at the home o! | SIMCOE STREET UCW the-now president, Mes. -A.-Ro Mis, Rex Halper prenged wi Garrett, Two new members tho Vahruery mesting of the were welcomed, Mrs. A. C.|Commingle Unit Hall and Mrs. Ray Davis. It)Street United Church, She open- was announced that the 9.30\ed the meeting by welcoming a.m. Sunday school would heithe members and reading a resumed, and that skiers wereinoem 'Windows'. encouraged to attend in ski) The following announcements clothes, as the bus leaves the|were made: that the Women's area at 11.00 a.m, The 11/World Day of Prayer' was be- o'clock Sunday school, where|ing held in Northminster Church children go down from church) February 25; that the UCW con- will still be kept on. ference was being held in Har- The choir asked for new mem-|mony United Church, in March bers. The Vestry meeting re-\and that a concert would be port was discussed. Three im-|held in Simcoe Street Church in portant projects to improve the|Aprit by the Bowmanville Ca- church are to be taken on this/nadian Legion Glee Club, direct- year, ed by Mr. Ross Cotton. Mrs. George Fletcher, who is) "In tune with God" was the ent-a-day convener and educa-|theme of the devotional period tional secretary, spoke on the|led by Mrs. Thomas Adair. Mrs. good cent-a-day does, when col-|G. R. Booth showed pictures of lected from many churches and|her trip to England and the con- groups. It was planned that/tinent last summer. Mrs. Ar- | Mrs. Fletcher would read, at/nold Duke thanked Mrs. Booth each meeting, one item to help! Refreshments were served by the members understand the! Mrs , traditions of the church. Mrs Garrett told of attending a presidents' meeting and an- nounced that the May sale would be on May 4, and would have just home baking booths Money making projects were |discussed, such as bridge Mrs, Ralph Jones won 'the fifty-fifty draw. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Donald Curtis and Mrs. Roland Me- ALBERT ST, UCW, NO. 2 The United Church Women Unit No. 2, of Albert -- Street ary. meeting in the friendship room with Mrs. John Westlake opening the meeting of Simcoe' | | Work, Effort -- Magic Tricks: rr _s BA. 1 _ GO... aaaf..¥ Mn -- Liat WGK WuUvUCEnsus Von Sus By ROBERTA ROESCH 'The printing on the ticket to many of the things that we want.js set in a type that spells "Work," then turned out by the kind of press that bears the label "Effort." This is a fact to remember when we find ourselves indulg- Ling in the kind of envious table talk I overheard recently. The women | neard were cnatung in a restaurant booth. But as they "Besides her promotion to an executive job and the five-figure salary that buys her her clothes, she has the kind of figure that would make a model envious enough to craw! back into her hat-box."' "The person I envy," her friend replied, when there was Oo nauce, Ss peest who lives on my side of town who has everything she wants. In addition. to her family and fon bynete ia 5 eee in a language no one can un-|dren because they like it that derstand: Work piss <ffsri plus effort | way. | Then st &:22 nm sne nes .|COMmpleteiy to Mer moiner re jie, tarnea: lit with 20 years of work for|%% she prepares and serves din- which she arrived early in the\"et, Cleans up after the meal, | tery_and_written in invisible ink! comes home to eat with-her chil-j becomes the homework and hed- time sergeant and then. when the children are bedded down, routine diner were ties inte the hav Cooking "aia "Goug things she wduld do if she home all day. morning and stayed late at) night. She won her five - figure salary by developing her talents and skills. And as for the kind of figure that would make a by disciplining her eating. RISES AT 5 | ine motner who runs tne cera- | mic shop has to lead the double spoke, they were unaware that I, a stranger to them, knew the people they were talking about possibly better than they. Their conversation went this) way: "I don't know what her secret is," one woman said. "But she certainly has a ticket to oppor-| tunity. home, she has a little studio in sells supplies for the craft. "To me she ts the real ex- ample of the woman with every- thing. But, like you, I do not know her ticket to these good opportunities." I know--from the two targets of the above conversation and membered in prayer by Mrs. viewed--that the ticket to oppor- which she teaches ceramics and| She gets up at 5 a.m. every {her shop at nine. At noon, she from other women | have inter-|' life of many working women. |day to get her home running |smoothlyl before she leaves for A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. Eost 723-2721 64 Rossland R. Arthur Holmes. tunity is not shrouded in mys- 134 Simeoe St, Mrs. William James made the League Rally at Peterborough, | April 25, with a bus chartered! and each member would pay) following announcements. Home | Spring Sessi |The names have to be in by} Duke and her committee. |They United Church -held its Febru-|Mrs. Ludlow for the eas pith in ch $2.00. The dinner would be $1.75. | Mrs, John Ludlow showed her slides taken on a trip to Italy. were interesting and everyone enjoyed the trip. by camera. Mrs, George Beard April 15 of those planning to go. | Beginners ond Advanced Millin- ery Pattern Adjusting thanked ' . ani Registration Feb. 24 & afternoon. Mrs. William Allison will be ge of the next meeting. | 199 Centre St.) | Feb. 28, March 1, 2, and 3. | | For further information Phone -- 723-7625. 1 FAMILY SIZE on Y.W.C.A. BOTTLE Advanced Dressmaking dhilia guary bilir "of Dressmaking for Teens 25 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. model envious, she worked hard) to attain it and then maintain i GU-GU: Introductory Special WED., FRI. & SUN. ONLY! At Both Locations 1.95 or over, plus 5¢ deposit @ WED., FRI. AND SUN, ONLY @ 'Call Now and Take Advantage ! 723-0241 728-0192 ak af OF PEPSI Its Favorite Apple Dessert The world's favorite fruit is 'the good old reliable apple -- and it certainly has a truly in- | April, and a nearly new sale i prayer, n 1 The worship service was , | May and decisions on these wil! | : sliced in rings |be made at next meeting. Mrs. | % cup pecan halves D. H. Moore will be taking | by Mrs, led | we with jf} reading ||}, Mrs. Charles - Naylor Stewart Tippett the scripture text, | ternational flavor. From Hol-| flour land comes apple cake and from/2.-- teaspoons baking powder 'Russia, apple fool, The French| Y teaspoon salt 'have a tasty recipe for apple} one-third cup shortening sauce while the Czechs know a| % cup granulated sugar thing or two about apple tarts./1 egg The Danes rave about a|! teaspoon vanilla mouthwatering dessert called} % cup. milk Danish Peasant Girl with Veil,| Preheat oven to 350 deg. F. which consists of layers of sug-|(moderate). Combine margar- ared breadcrumbs and applesjine or butter, brown sugar, coated with chocolate and whip-| water, cinnamon and light corn ped cream. The Austrians are syrup. Cook over medium. heat justifiably proud of their tempt-/until mixture comes to a full |1% cups once-sifted all-purpose orders for labels and cards ; | Fees for this year, 1966 should During the short business | | be paid now to Mrs. I. K. Mac.| Meeting it was mentioned to all | |Donald, treasurer. The next| members to have their baking, | | meeting will be held at the fancy pot holders, and candy to | |home of Mrs. I. K. MacDonald,| 'he Motor City Bowling Alley, | | Masson street. | 78. Richmond street west, on | Wednesday, February 23, for) ST. JOSEPH'S CPTA the Bake Sale being held. St. Joeph's Parent-Teacher| _Mrs. Mervin Morrison will re- | Association were hosts to St.| View the study book about Trini- | Chirstopher's and St. Gregory's| 4a. She tested a tasty recipe parents at the regular meeting} candy from Trinidad and | held in the school auditorium, |¢Veryone was treated to a new The vice-president, Mrs,.| delicacy. Mrs. Earl Adams, |i) | Robert Fraser, presided in the| Mrs. Stan Wetherup, and Mrs. | ing apfel strudel. boil. Pour into 9-inch round However, as the pecan nut is/ peculiar to North America, we! have teamed it with an old favorite, the apple, to make a delicious Apple Pecan Cake. A tender, vanilla-flavored sponge forms the basis of this cake, and it's topped with apples and pecans in a melf-in-the-mouth) cinnamon syrup. Apple Pecan Cake is especially delicious) served warm with a generous) helping of ice cream or whipped | fresh cream. APPLE PECAN CAKE Yield 6-8 servings 'Y% cup margarine or butter % cup brown sugar, firmly packed | 3 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon light corn syrup 2 medium apples, peeled and | THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW | Stars continue to be highly) beneficent, encouraging busi-| ness and financial interests and| promising the fulfillment of long-pending projects. Plane- tary blessings. are also show- ered upon personal relation- ships, with special emphasis on happy family, social and ro- mantic interests. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, cake pan. Arrange apple rings| absence of the president, Mrs,| Lawson Parks served refresh-| in syrup. Set aside.| Joseph Pilkington. Mrs. George! ™ents. | and pecans J Sift flour, baking powder and| Fairhart thanked the members salt together. Cream shortening| for their suppot toward the ina bowl, addsugar and beat| success of the family donation until fluffy. Add egg and beat! fund. until - light. Add vanilla. Mr, Richard Schooter, Clini- Stir in sifted dry ingredients|cal Psychologist for the Osh- alternately with milk. awa Separate Schoo! Board, in- Drop batter by spoonfuls over| troduced by Mr. John Gurney,| opened the weekly meeting of the Salvation Army Home Lea- | gue with the regular sing-song. BAYERS 8.A. HOME LEAGUE Mrs. Major Gordon Holmes | The sick members were re- DEALING YOUR ASPIRIN 100's CAR? The Man To See Is JACK HUGHES JERGENS | SOAP Bath Size Reg. 2/37e at ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. | "This is perhaps the first time apples; spread evenly. | spoke on the development of a Bake for 35 to 40 minutes|child through its early years. or until done, Invert pan to turn| Mr. Shooter was thanked by out, Serve warm with pouring} Mrs. Sterling Morison.. Monsig- cream or ice cream. |nor Paul Dwyer also thanked --- ~ | Mr. Shooter, ' | Sister Rosalia conveyed her Catholic Nun | Message, through Mr. Strachan, ' jto the members, and recom- To Give Sermon | mended that maybe fewer meet- jings in the school term would In Anglican Church | te better attended. : | It was decided to amend the ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP)--Sister/| constitution to have four meet- Ann Patrick Ware may become) ings during the school year in- the first woman Catholic nun to) stead of seven or eight, preach from a U.S. Protestant |--------_______ pulpit Sunday when she appears | before the congregation of St. | Mark Episcopal (Anglican) Church here. Sister Ann Patrick is profes- sor of theology at Webster. Col- lege in suburban Webster Groves and a member of the Sisters of Loretto. "Ecumenical history may be made,'"' said Rev. W. Murray Kenney, rector at St. Mark a Roman Catholic nun will preach from a Protestant pulpit in the context of formal: wor- Canadian Diabetic Association Oshawa & District Branch Will Hold « Meeting Thursday, February 24th, at 8 P.M, at the McLaughlin Hall (Nurses' Residence) Guest Speaker: --- Miss Martha A Rider Large Size -- Reg. 89c Cleanser 64 Professor of Nutrition et the University of Guelph end Pest President of C.D.A. et Guelph end Wellington Branch. EVERYBODY WELCOME Your Choice -- Aqua Net, Hi-Styie, Lady Patricia BATHE & GLOW your horoscope indicates good ship." possibilities for both occupa-| ~ . tional and financial gains be-| tween next week and mid-April; also in mid-July, late Septem- ber, early October and next January, when you will enter a really excellent three - month| © cycle which should step up your | interests on all fronts. 'Those engaged in creative work--and many Fisceans aie -- sivouid have a fine year, with June,} September and next January} outstanding months. Those will be periods in which new and lines, however, should avoid ex-| travagance and speculation be- tween early May and the end of June; also between mid- October and mid-December. The next 12 months will be; stimulating from a domestic and social standpoint -- especi-! ally if you are careful to avoid friction between early Novem- ber and mid-December, Best! » periods for travel and social] "activities: The weeks between! 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