gog Island Grace United Church Presents Monumental Task -- [tich war lied to capacity. The! [concert lasted for one and one- || By JEAN SHARP ichosen from entries ina con-|half hours, |CANAGIAan ress Women p aimoig- guides anc: -- Tie -thame_of the chorus wast | TORONTO (CP) -- When|guide leaders. That's where the|taken from the February show]! , | you're planning menus for 2,000\octopus recipe came from, "The Roarin' Twenties' with | / ri girls, inciuding 100 from 14) Lynda Loucks, a guide from white Mapper dresses and tunes | Oh ' to match, | Le | iC | 5 i. { 1 ee Se Planning Menu For 2000 Girls | meenans caper ot see! TWIN BROTHER AND SISTER PLAN WEDDINGS THIS SUMMER ser ttack Greet Oeleh Chaeth other countries, the trick is to|/Hiawatha Reserve, Ont., and : } make the food interesting but|Jo Slyka, a guide from Trail,| The "Unpredictables" perform- not 80 off-beat that many will|B.C., won the contest ed, They are a quartette of the) A 4 jturn up their noses at it. A sample menu for July 18 pony lhe pad ed in Ma *nalph ime ra) alker & id 60 y t octopus, i a gog Island girls w rs. Ralph) Fon if Mag coy apt + f |includes grapefruit juice, rolled) praiek singing lead: Mrs. Cam-| : ' go round, And after thinking}! and a poached egg forjeron Aldred, tenor, Mrs. Leo about broccoli for a while, you|breakfast; cream of mushroom) Moffatt, baritone, filling in for! decide that a majority would!soup, bologna, potato salad, let-| Miss Patricia Knox; and Mrs.|) i probably not like it ; is i rR | William Bell, bass, ie Vara 1965, this sort tuce, cucumbers, celery, rad-| Mr, Kenneth Weshster, Scu | of problem has been oncupying ishes, strawberry ice Cream) yoy played three piano solos. | Dr. Florence Farmer of Mac-|sundaes for lunch; apple juice,| Refreshments were by the mem donald College, Ste. Anne de\spaghetti with meat balls and i of the United Church! Bellevue, Que, tomato sauce, shallots, French| Women, j Dr. Farmer is quartermaster|bread, fresh cherries, date|~ for the Girl Guides National| squares for supper. Snacks willl kitchen box of utensils supplied Heritage Camp to. be held on | be marshmallows and sweetiby her province bi kia the St. Lawrence: Seaway in'biscuits | Dr, Farmer js assistant pro-|| i LE. 8 July, 1967, Th onus he lready been|fessor in the home economics | 7 > felt _ FE. Stauff G ? ' ne menus have already been|lessor + a ee a ye eh aioe Miss Srnik b ce ps | In Toronto on a buying trip,|reyised once and will be tested|department at Macdonald and) Stauffer, second from the bride, Miss Neena Braznik, Vernon Brannigan, right, rie "i jshe said she and her committee|4; 4 camp .this summer andjalthough she has had no experi:| ' ; acca ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dmitro [pave pj d menus for the two j left and his twin sister, Con- Jeft, in a service to be held September 10, in the Church Bramnik. Sylvia street and | ve planne m . is fo asc WOlnossibly changed again. Thejence in buying In such large |) stance Joy, third from left, in St, John's Greek Ortho- of St. Peter, Cedar street. Mr, Brannigan is the son of a with definite standards In) puides will cook on two be a 9] can call on the | , The » the son - F y | coal burners for each patrol,|knowledge of one member 0 are making plans for their dox Church, Bloor street, The twins are the m and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bran The foods are to be typically and each girl will heen a'her eerie who has weddings this summer. Mr July 23, Miss Stauffer will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nigan, Phillip Murray avenue. Canadian, easy for inexperi tenable Ba te aT aise Wa Say . . 2 lenced cooks to prepare over a 3 tive for the 1966-47 year wasi|slides and Mrs, Duchemin com-|campfire; they should include DIS | AFF DIAR Yy introduced by the new presi-|mented quick convenience tlems dent, Mrs, William Dearborn Nine hospital calls and eight|Decause. cooking Isn't to be Summary of reports of meetings and activities of The school choir under the di-| home calls were reported made stressed it's just one of many ¥ rection of Mrs, K.Corden, Grade Phe correspondence was read activities, and the menue must Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports |, 214 § teacher, sang 'Tell Me py Mrs. Smith be acceptable to most of the submitted by their secretaries, Why" and "Come Back to the ! girls mont of the time because Fair'. The children were thank A bake sale was planned for they won't be able to ewitch 4 ' ie June 3 and a bus trip to SIMCOE STREET U.C.W. of Mrs. Ewward Martin and ed by Mrs. Nicholas ene Pioneer Village was arranged The May meeting of the Com-|Mrs. Norman Michael A film: called "No Longe for June 9. A social hour was mingle Unit of Simcoe Street Sister Rosalia, principal of St ishing' dealing with the Cana held dian Indian today, showed some The hundreds of guides fram all parte of Canada will be Ca howtennen to about 100° guide 4 i from countries thal have con Low Rental Rates by ; the Month or Year | Expert Meat processing | al recently with Mrs, Rex Harper) pane! on a discussion on Catho . ™ presiding lic Education. She introduced the 8UCh as logging farming and THUNDERBIRD DANCE , " arrooT j During routine business it was|panel members as: Monsignor fishing, and where girls were The Thunderbird Goll) and TO VINTT OTTAWA and Custom Cutting United Church Women was held Joseph's was moderator of a " I HU of the skills they have learned tributed to Canada's culiure '" An HH ' 'he | ind) Country Club held its annual } Heritage camp in the announced that the June meet-| Paul Dwyer, Sister Mary Sheila,|trained to become nurse ' D \ guides' major centennial project | IM ® sur . seting.| pr P " thers, whi id enable Opening Dance on Saturday in . \ | ing would be a supper meeting,| principal of the new Catholic teachers, which woul my 1 at which time Mrs, R. V. Shef-|High School; Mr. Daniel Rear-|them to take a greater part in/the club house at Ashburn pi pk lg wp a maven py Save on Wholesale Meat ' it it w | field will speak on the plans|don of the Separate Schoo] society, oar P Dise jockey Jack Watmaley/broken up with daylong tins Buy In Quantity and being made by the women. of Board and Sister Agnes Teresa A_ successful bake sale wa eiectihic . hi ane | Oshawa regarding Centennary| Monsignor Dyvyer gave an out- held before the meeting to hi jp Provided musle for dancing dur | ee n ae r * era and (il | Save project line of the history of the paro-| finance the Grade 8 graduation ing the evening le pec Sag mage Heat | Birthday greetings were ex-|chial schools and his views on trip In June The lounge was guily decorat Complete Locker Service tended to those members having|them. Sister Mary Sheila spoke Refreshments were served ed in Chinese theme, with color-| ae meee we tee, ANG Onee had a birthday during the past/of the new high school and play-| the executive and the lucky cup: iy i color their meals in patrols of nine month. The Bible and its trans-|ed a tape recording of a student,| prize went to Mrs, William | ed lanterns hanging from the) Supplies will be prepackaged In the right quantities for each pa lation into the Imbundu la Patricia Kahn, speaking € ' , € 5 i eo4 , K 8 a i t i j a 7] is uage was the theme of the de-' new schoo! . . : hung on the walls ing e Honal period taken by Miss Mr, Robert Fraser igain or SUNNYSIDE PARK ASSOC. 1 me ' } ms net POUBES ME MBAY ROG 3,190 quarts bd mt yes , é FaSCT 15 BRA The pula ting the yet a further touch of Chinese | Evelyn Gay, whose late mother ganizing the children's field day . The regular me ie Be 1 of milk needed each day, wil Sunnyside Park Neighborhood was a small bridge in one cor:jhave to be supplied fresh had been a valued member of to be held in North Oshawa Association was held in the club it hed | r 4 Assoc : ! 4 'ner of the room surrounded by| The guides will get a list of Mr ' 81 William St. West the Unit for many years Park, June 21 4th th resident Mrs. :}Floyd Down and Mrs.) The room attendance prize was house with the presicent, pink artificial flowers menus with a book of recipes Murray Osborne, accompanied! won by Grade 4 and 5 and Mrs Lloyd Edwards, presidit i ) dil and directions on how to store the piano by Miss Louise Os-|Pilkington won the 50-50 draw The park opener disc use i peep and "ioe sani food and collect supplies PHONE 723-3012 borne, sang a duet "Ivory Pal-\Refreshmenis were served by|0¢ for June 25 with the usual) ed to make the evening @ great)Among the recipes will be six aces'. Mrs. Dermot Conway and Mrs treats for the oullgret. uld evens itypically Canadian meals "Things that Matter in a/John Attley It was decided euchre would; ~ ° Changing World" was the sub continue till the end of June ject of an address by the speak REBEKAH LODGE No. 3 84 bingo would continue all er, the Reverend Harold Stain-, N. G. Luella Smith presided summer at the Red Barn. The ton, who closed his address by|for the regular meeting of Osh next meeting of the association reciting a poem of Rudyard|awa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 will be June 20 Kipling, "Envoy". A vote of|Color-bearer Sarah Vandewalker 9TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. thanks was given to all who had) presented the flag of the coun-| 'The closing meeting of the 9th contributed so much towards|try. Chaplain Betty Parm led) qchawg Scout Group Auxiliary] making the evening so pleasant.| the devotional period was held at the home of Mrs. Refreshments were served by) VG Dorotohy Holdsworth read Walter Atherfold, the president. Mrs, Horace Gibbs and her com-|a jengthy report on the sick Mrs, Jack Dalby, convener of| mittee. members and expressed a wish the card party, reported that) een , |for a speedy recovery for them.|jt was a successful evening ST, JOSEPH'S CPTA |The secretary, Nelda Thompson,|Mrs, Atherfold thanked the The final meeting of the sea-| read the correspondence and the|memmbers for all their help son: of St. Joseph's Catholic) thankyou notes from the mem-|during the past year, Refresh-| Parent - Teachers' Association| bers who had received flowers|ments were served | . 4 MISSES' was held in the school auditor-|and cards. : og ° ium with the president, Mrs.! 'The Rebekah degree was con 8T, STEPHEN'S UCW | ny Bathing Joseph Pilkington presiding. ferred by initiation on Mrs, E.| A sing song of favorite hymns | a \ SUITS Mrs. William Ryan. was elect-|B, Grist who became a mem- was enjoyed prior to the open- ed to fill the only vacant posi pes of Oshawa Lodge No. 3, ing of the regular meeting of} tion on the executive, as the| Birthday greetings were sung for St. Stephen's United Church Sigh. e misty of treasurer. The retiring treasur-|PNG Idella Spencer and PNG') Women 52 * neluding | and 2-piec er, Mrs. George Fairhart, was! Vere. Wire 7 Mrs. Rey Smith.read.a poem ro : Sizes 10 to 16 in thanked for her work over the' Refreshments were served and 'What Counts'. The vice-pres! e past two years ja social time was spent dent, Mrs. Ray Smith presided SPECIAL Mrs. Pilkington thanked all COLLE HILT, HAND 8 in the absence of the president : Sh cee } other members of her executive UE chad Mrs, Lloyd Jewell. ' = a / LADIES' and commitiee chairman. The May meeting of College Mrs. David Duchemin present | ' = Se oe NYLON SWIM SUITS 3 i} It was decided that the mara-| Hill Home and School Associa- ed the worship service using the} 2 fanning. Swin wate ae ¢ ay avd 4 i thon bridge would continue in| tion was well attended by both theme "The "Pipa of the Earth] Vie rf Al Ag yp el st ssp te® Flore Fill BRASSIERES th | \ e the fall under the convenership! parents and pupils. The execu-'Mrs. Charles Rundle showed : y with @ net front panel!. 2 lg Figure flattering fibre fill nae attrac: | 7CClE ales. aie eee tively eovered with lace! Choo . 'eange of Summer shodes rg er ag 3298 Gi , in sizes. 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