lines. Here again, as in any ca- , if you want to achieve ething badly enough, you ggle through the work part do it."". c Diamond coupler... . 1E TREASURE TENdER love. -ONTINUED OND IALS nds In 3 Days (9: RE C ' lb SEASONED BEEF ATTIES 3s' 69° vox 2.99 \DE. AKS 2 King St. East 723-3633 ee ee re rer nn ewee BLAZING THE TRAIL BY BICYCLE sprees sesppeernenenees | | | ELEANQOR PEGORIN, enough?" Eleanor is en- the Rotary Hall, Centre seeks advice from her in- rolled in the special interest Street, and she will put the structor, Marilyn Morrow, group of the Oshawa Rec- paint to good use in her "Is this paint thick reation Department held at afternoon painting session, | Also under the direction of} Special Interest Group Offers |Miss Susan Usher is the Girls' ---- |Club. This club has as its aim Fun To Youn Holidaymakers \the self-improvement, physical- g ly, mentally and culturally, of By KATHY McRAE jing and nature lore group. How- !! those enrolled. The girls ac- Oshawa Times Staff ever, these lovers of the out- ee ore ev akiee liane The Oshawa Recreation De- doors generally were more con- enquilting' thes spa nin gies partment program of fun and cerned with the- topography of acquite anwiadee of eelEin excitement for the summer of this area, the rocks to provement by alécueionk ar 1967 incorporates activities de- found, the birds to be identified sticuette, visiting feauty. saloné signed for children ages 8 - 15,,and_ specifically anything that aha ihe oraelit Bile eer with a particular interest, This would increase their knowledge (icin. and eeperinicnliny with Special Interest Group, as it is of the world around them earigun wonen at PaeHIBA, entitled, offers a variety of Travelling by foot or aboard a 2 eo . stimulating and creative activ- bicycle, these enthusiasts visit Me mbers of the archery ities such as sketching, draw- local areas of interest such as Soup, held at Camp Samac ing and painting, crafts and Henry House and next week under oe leadership . of Glenn puppetry, hiking, and nature they will be given the oppor- Welch, do not limit themselves lore, drama, girls' club, and tunity not only to explore the !0 merely pnOOung, an arrow, archery. world of nature, but learn how) but delve into the history of this The crafts program, under to survive by constructing a{Sport, the techniques involved, the direction of Miss Marilyn}camp and cook-out. Mrs, John and are invited to match their Morrow, is held in Rotary Hall,,|Kay and Glenn Welch direct Skill against other archers. in Centre Street, from 9:00 a.m.|this group, accompany them the many competitions organ- until 11:30 a.m. and fron, 1:00 on their outings, and guide ized for them, p.m. until 4:00 p.m. in the after- them in their research and dis-, All activities mentioned are noon. The children are instruct-|coveries. only a small segment of the ed in the art and then given' The Drama Group under thejover all program offered by the careful guidance in applying|leadership of Miss Susan Usher|Oshawa Recreation _ Depart- this knowledge to their work.|/meets at the Children's Arena;ment. The playground areas, They have worked with a var- Monday and Wednesday from the sports. of judo, gymnastics, iety of media and subjects -- 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Before the} tennis basketball, the aquatic pastels, chalk, charcoal, papier|group gets "'in the act', they;program and the Day Camp all mache, figure drawing, por-|are taught the elen.entary as-|combine to offer a unique or- traiture, still-life, mobiles, pup-|pects of the theatre with an ganization of events manned by pets, to name but a few. emphasis on elocution and self-;con-petent leaders. All this is A flat tire, broken handle-| expression. Having mastered)offered to the young people of bars, and a broken chain high-|these skills the children will|/Oshawa to enable them to have lighted yesterday's nature hike|perform in a final production|an enlightening, enjoyable sum- New Generation Of Girl Guides| pened to Girl Guides? Where and deep blue culoties and are all those real square girls blouses for Guides. The man- with the mannish ties and the Mish tie is gone, replaced by a armed forces handshake? silk scarf. ished to snickersville, and or- as explained by Mrs. Don) ganizers of the Guides' National Gloin, a former guide com- Heritage camp at Morrisburg, missioner who helped organize Ont., want to tell the world. the Heritage camp from its be- rimmed former military women from St. Thomas, Ont. to Wash-| fron. becoming leaders," said ington last year, but came back! one attractive blonde Guide of- to heip out with the project, | ; jlan Service Committee, Ottawa, a ------ ficial. "Basically this age group TO BE WED IN AUGUST recent] inaugurated a toilet SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wynne good job of discouraging them." |want te cam nd sw d The flavor of barracks life is canoe, they ner He obi to become the bride of Stan- what's missing from the $209.-\mills and' steel factories and. ley Joseph Peter 000 centennial camp for 2,100 plays at Stratford to an- 8irls on two seaway islands «1, Roman Catholic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. |Mrs. Stephen D. Hall 3:09 age through her public relations Mrs Paul's Presby- office and it looks as thou terian Church, Oshawa. she's succeeced. MARRIAGE touring the capital, she says |!" Many ways they're far there now are 250,000 girls in| ™0re knowledgeable about most the Canadian guide movement.|'hings than we were. But they coryings marriage of/an increase of 12,000 from last "Mt leadership from women ws their daughter, Sandra Ann, to year. who are involved in things, who! Anthony Michael Zarowny, son ~ Stanley Ranger group girls 14 to 18, "It frightens me that so many) who are the quickest to turn Women are nervous to approach 4 up their noses at things that are a tgen-age group. Teen-agers in not really in. won't look down on them, as 1 | Scarborough, wish to announce ; | the i |mony is to take place Saturday, | August 26, 1967 at 2:00 p.m, | Holy Cross Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Smith, ence the forthcoming mar- ley, Oshawa, wish to announce dian guides have begun work vn) pint fresh raspberries riage of their daughter, Donna|the marriage of their youngertheir 60th anniversary camps in Jean, to John Joseph Gerald|daughter, Stormie Heather, to|1970. | evaporated milk Trainor, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Charles McKeown Wayling, eld-| In line with the girls' wish {o|! tablespoon lemon juice of Charlotte-|est son of Mrs. Jack Cooper and|travel, a camp has peen| % cup honey Island.|the late William Charles Way-|planned in each province so the|2 'ablespoons toasted, The marriage will take place|ling. The ceremony took place new mobile guides can leap on almonds. on Saturday, July 22, 1967, inla bus in their home town and} For the Ring: Lightly butter the chapel of on Saturday, September 2, 1967 St. George's rv faethe as much summer timeja cookie sheet. Preheat oven to at 2.00 p.m. in Saint Gregory Roman Catholic|morial Church with the erend R. Wemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 26, 1967 19 Under Canvas At Morrisburg By MARILYN ARGUE | unSforms -- navy skirts and OTTAWA (CP)-- What's hap- white blouses for the Rangers, They're gone, babies, ban-| It could be the new program We're discouraging the steel- ginning in 1962. She moved. "And we're doing @ Prelty wants to go. They don't just Beryl Marcaret ir ; and 11 The girls from Canada agers is also offered in Ran- ger programs, Canadian crafts such as weay- 'Own many versions of ing and sculpture, dear to the treep ' ies shortcake, or Yeo of heart of the Yorkville hippie, at ESTION VALUES |Oshawa, wish to announce the are being taught. The girls are Yung airls are questioning sions you'll find it quicker and marriage of their|working on acting and 20 guitar : jonly daughter, Carolyn Diane,|players are practising a folk 2Uide movement helps them to to Stephen Joseph Hall of Osh-| mass middle class values, but the see the whole picture In Ottawa with a camp group almonds '4 cup butter The biggest jump came in the "Ul! and ski and mix fe teaspoon: salt eggs It could be partly the new !ong as they admit there are a} i _- few things they don't know." MARRIAGE Before the international camp gelatine Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Ding. 'S even finished in July, Cana-) 34 cup sugar pie filling 7 G. Brooks officiating. to Darlington Park by the hik-)at the end of the season. Imer COMMODES tc cat 4,95 CAR BEDS --wctsss scm = 14,95 PLAY PENS cx son = 21,95 SPRING WALKER °"s:0 "7.95 CRADLES count in stress sncm. 25,95 20% OFF «: SWIMMING POOLS NURSERY ROOM | "Featuring All Baby Needs" 26 KING ST. 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Your choice of 39', 48" or 54" widths, a OO Ogee Se ones Shop the Modern Way with an All Purpose Charge Account \RANTEED ~ ONEY F August 2h, at twelve o'clock : oe ' Says a social challenge noon, in Holy Cross Roman nounce the forthcoming mar-|near Morrisburg. that appeals to today's teen. Catholic Church. The bride riage of their daughter, ' e Stanley Joseph other countries had to be ex- of Mrs, Perienced campers' because Joseph Marchut, Oshawa, and that's how they're living -- in night ; the late Mr. Marchut. The wed- tents. But the focus of activities ah a - eck . a with their ; hi : i i " t avy high school . schedule ding is to take place on Satur-|is not woodsy lore, but a - : ' August 26, 1967 at twelve teen-age investigation into the teaching handicapped children émon ~ asp. erry u rown Holy Cross growth of our country and the !® SWim. Another group worked : changing status of women in it. '® heip set up a library in their' 4jmost as popular Mr. Marchut A "One group is spending one For A Dessert Shower Or Party }saucepan; bring to a boil. Add flour all at once; stir vigorous until mixture forms a_ stiff cream puffs. For special occa-| ball in centre of pan. Remove OPEN SOON from heat. Add unbeaten eggs, one at. a time, beating well "IN after each addition until mix ture is smooth (mixture will he OSHAWA stiff). By dropping dough from a tablespoon or using a pastry a bag and tube, shape a 9-inch jcircle on prepared = cookie | ' sheet leaving a 4-inch opening centre. Bake in preheated oven 45 minute reduce heat to 325 degrees F. and hake 15 easier to make one hig puff ring in place. of small in- ' 4 dividual ones. We've : ee sa een-agers balk at authority. the old-fashioned puff Nova Scotia, son of Mr, and CHANGES IMAGE a. But they'll tell you what they however there is = we on the Mrs. Charles Sissons of Tor- want to do. We help them make! market that gives excellent re- |mouth, Nova Scotia. The cere- onto says she has been trying their suggestions work. We don't sults too if you're rushed. This mony is to take place on Satur- !0 change the stuffy Guide im superin.pose our ideas." dessert is spectacular Gloin says some of to. With luscious lemon cream fill 8h day's youth are pretty scary in i0&, dotted with sliced berries their cool way . and covered with Try it for dessert and coffee or a special dinner cele bration. 'Makes eight cup boiling water cup sifted all-purpose flour (349-0unce) package 114 teaspoons unflavored 2-3 cup (1 small can) Rev-/as they have moving all across|400 degrees F. add butter and the country. alt to boiling' water in and place ring In oven leaving door open for 15 minutes. Re- }move from oven and cool on lcake rack For the Filling: Combine jlemon pie filling and gelatine. | Prepare pie filling according jto package directions using the 34 cup sugar. Chill. Wash, hull jand mash raspberries, Sweet- e\en if necessary Meanwhile 2 chill evaporated milk in freez- er tray until ice crystals begin to form around edze. Pour into a chilled bowl. Usinz an elec- tric mixer or rotary beater, whip milk until it will form (Soft peaks. Add lemon juice and continue heating until mixture forms -- stiff - peaks. Gently fold evaporated milk and raspberries into. chilled 4 A 2 pudding. Fill bottom. of pas- try ring with raspberry mix- ture replace top of ring and refrigerate 2 hours. At serving jlime, brush top of ring with honey and Sprinkle. with j almond CHILDREN GET TOILET Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova Ex- ecutive Director of the Unitar- hed at the USC sponsored fo-he is the daughter of My Children's Home in Madras. It and Mrs. Herbert Wynne j|consists of two shower. rooms Price, Oshawa, and the |With 12 shower rings and 20 prospective bridegroom is ubicles, each with an individ. the son of Mrs. Joseph Mar- wal water tap, chut, Oshawa and the late , - Sanam aren Orn CANADA'S LARGEST minutes longer. Remove from AND FINEST CHAIN OF oven and cut off top. Scoop out . any soft dough. Turn off oven 64. SIMCOE OSHAWA ST. NORTH DOWNTOWN Pranklins OF OSHAWA FINAL SUMMER LEARANCE! § Starts Tomorrow THURS., July 27 - 9 a.m. anmamnaaninie 100 DRESSES An assortment of styles and colours ta choose from! Values 19.95 to 55.00. NOW ONLY ST 0.00 tact ODDS 'N' ENDS Skirts, Shorts, Slims, Blouses and Shells. Odd Sizes and Colours. YOUR CHOICE... ONLY. $00 tact @ ALL SALES FINAL ® ® NO EXCHANGES --- REFUNDS ® gee! OF OSHAWA 64 SIMCOE ST. N. Open Fridays till 9