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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Dec 1967, p. 15

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choose | Wear 'Simotta' COAT Plain 59.98 Mink er Fox Trim : 139.95 CHANGE GIFTS NIGHT UNTIL STMAS ng NOT A libicad Welcome MBER AR THE AARGEST: JRTSWE IN \WA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE It will be a merry Christ- mas for the Geypens fam- ily. Mrs. Majorie Godecharl and her three children came to Canada from Antwerp, spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geypens, Dymond Drive, Oshawa. She has not seen her brother, Reuben Geypens (back right) or his Belgium, on Friday to | 'i Daughter Comes From Belgium Program Of Music | Affords Pleasure For White Cross To Join Family For Christmas | Connie Godecharl, 6, her sis-;children expect a visit from ter, Patricia, 5, and Ronnie 8,/Kerst Nanneken, a man who wonder what happened to St./brings gifts for Christmas. This Nicholas this year. man is not revered as St. Nich- These children, and their mo- olas is and the children unually ther, i rsa sar cd know what their gifts will be arrived in Canada on Friday ; ; from Antwerp, Belgium to make|Some even open their gifts be their home in Oshawa, with| fore Christmas day. their grandparents, Mr. and} The Christmas celebrations in Mrs. Joseph Geypens, Dymond Belgium are not as elaborate Drive. Since they planned t0|,. the celebrations in Canada spend Christmas in Canada, ing ReachA says, "you Nicholas didn't arrive on sched- rarely see the houses with ule. lights or decorations up on the! The patron saint of childrenjoutside." 'There is a tree in who comes December 6, St Ithe home, however, but we do Nicholas brings them toys ard/not have the custom of hang-| candy. He is the one the child-jing up stockings on the fire- ren write letters to, and visit!place." "For Christmas dinner, in the stores. They believe that people may go out to a restaur-| he comes by boat from Spainiant or if there are children each year. |there might be a celebration Two days prior to his visit,|like a small birthday party." the children leave a carrot, or| "There is not a_ traditional lump of sugar in their shoes,|dinner of turkey, or plum pud- placed in front of the fireplace,|ding. People might serve chick- for St. Nicholas' helper, Black en, but there is not the prepar- Peter, who rides a donkey. |ation involved that there is On Christmas eve in Belgium,! here." ee see ~| The school children in Bel- GRILLED STEAK COMBOS gium have a week's holidays 6 ibs.)|prior to Christmas and return . Sait en : school after the New Year. 6 large rolls, split and "New Year celebrations are buttered wonderful in Belgium," ex- % lb. process American plains Mrs. Godecharl. 'The cheese, sliced boats. in the harbor are Rarbecue mustard all lit up with lights and at mid- 3. tomatoes, sliced night, they sound their horns 1 large sweet onion, sliced {for a full five minutes. There into tings are many parties, dances and it Chicory is a time for going out and hav- Sprinkle flank steak with salt; ing fun with friends.' grill outdoors over glowing) Mrs, Godecharl has two broth- coals 3 to 4 minutes on each ers in Canada, she hasn't seen side or until done rate to med-|for twelve years, Frank Gey- ium rare. {pens, of London, Ontario and While steak cooks, cover top | Reuben Geypens of Oshawa. halves of rolls with cheese|Her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jo- slices; heat on edges of grill/seph Geypens,.also live in Osh- until cheese begins to melt; awa. toast bottom halves This is the first visit to Can Cut steak diagonally across|ada for her three children. 'We the grain into thin slices; pile|love it here and plan to stay," generously on bottom halves ofiadds Mrs. Godecharl. DAVIDSON SHOES IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Oper Every Night till 9 P.M. Except Saturdays 4 me until Christmas. GIVE SNOWBOOTS SHOES SLIPPERS Bbon'T KNOW THE $IZE?--GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE AND BE SURE! DAVIDSON SHOE STORE ' 31 Simcoe St. N. Downtown Oshawe wife (back left), for twelve years. tre) This Centre holds her Connie; on her left, sitting on his grandmother's knee is Ronnie Godecharl, 8, and and Mrs. ; | Mrs. Ralp the Oshaw tra met Kingsway | December night of with her grandfather is Pat- ricia Godecharl, 5. In the foreground are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Geypens' chil- dren, Reuben, 11, Linda 8, and Dean, 10. Mrs. Godecharl (cen- daughter g sented by BROILED BROOK TROUT and her « and out with melted butter or Church, th Sprinkle with salt) mony, stone, the |margarine. {and pepper. laying. of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 19, 1967 15 Pankhurst, Ashburn; and Mrs. Monday Afternoon Club ended| Women's touch. Her plan called RNNON an pe ae Se ee | | SOCIAL & PERSON a | Street United Church Womenicheques for $25 were sent to the; held its Christmas party and Crippled Children's Centre, the} Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department A combined Christmas lunch-|Irvine, Sterling; the Reverend eon and meeting of the Mary and Mrs. William Lewis, Kitch- The Year There Was No Christ.\bitthday party of the Hillsdale Elliott Smith Mission Circle o First Baptist Church was held) in the home of the Reverend} Frank Swackhammer| who gave a_ most interesting | ang Mrs. Alex Deans, Mrs. A.leing : ; reading, 'Trimming the Christ-| Lennie, ¢ S. A./singsong of Christmas carols at live. mas Tree,"' with each member) taking part. The January meet- ing will be held in the home of h Hopson. The Women's Committee of and Miss Wilma Watson, mas" ya Symphony Orches-| recently to discuss} jplans for the "Holiday Family), Concert'? which will be'held at Auditorium 7:30 p.m College 28, at |Plans were also made for a cards to be held in early January at the Canadian Legion Hall, under the conven- ership of Mrs. F W. Rundle. Members of the Alice Jackson Change of -- gifts Unit 1, held their meeting at the home of the unit leader, Miss Margaret Pel low, Colborne Street East. A i Christmas program was _pre- Pankhurst wedding on Satur-nuyal Christmas party recently Christmas Mrs. Albert Hatfield rommittee. Miss Pel Wash trout in cold water. Dry|low showed slides on the de-Dodsley, Mrs. Elsie La Hay. election of officers. The slate of manger scene, put in a minia- S ms with paper towels. Brush inside velopment of Kingsview United Mr. and Mrs. William Cattley, officers for 1967-68 are, Mrs. ture garden of real or plastic Os he sod turning cere corner Centennial Sunday Grease a shallow baking pan|service and other items of in year's White Cross|well, or line with aluninum terest. M Christmas' party. rs. Douglas Redpath wasifoil and grease the foil, Put|thanked the hostess on behalf of held last Wednesday evening in fish in pan. Broil 3 inches from|the group. The unit will meet the social hall of All Saints' heat for 5 minutes. Turn and! January 2, at St. Andrew's jand Mrs. Leslie Leigh, all from Raymond Hatter, vice-presi-|Station for British Railways Orillia; Mr. and Mrs. Robert/dent; Mrs. Chesley Burton, sec-|who retired less than a year Kett, Mrs. Theresa Bradley,|retary-treasurer; Miss Sandra and Miss Heather James from|McIntyre and Conrad Wester- Mis and made his home with |Toronto; Larry Hawke, Bramp-jink, librarians: Mrs. Howard| MSS Sally Thomas. jton; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carter,/Allan, recording secretary: | |Houston, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs, Thomas Moorcroft, social! Robert Weadge, Coldwater; Mr.\convener. and Mrs. George R. Moore, -- Fellow-councillors boggle at Burketon; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| With a pot-luck luncheon and a proposal by Ald. Helen Gibson ward H. Pankhurst, Samueljexchange of gifts, the Pleasant|to subject downtown streets to a COLORFUL DISPLAY MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP) |James Pankhurst, Cobourg. for repainting the dark green . year/light standards light green, The Lenore Unit of Simcoe 'Christmas gifts in the form of/pink, blue, yellow and mauve. its meetings for this buffet supper in the church par-/School for Retarded Children| Nore. THE tables avid tras vere|and to _Knox Presbyterian} decorated by Mrs. Stanley Tay-|Church in appreciation for the lor and her committee. Mrs.|US€ of the lower hall each Mon- H. E. Myers read _ ' \day. An invitation was received! e "Ye "Christmas of the Bi sia Fine Silver 'land accepted to. attend the first) fener Richard Morgan, White- -- 1984". } ~,1.|PMA Club, January 8, at 2 p.m. | my = shell, Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs. oun pale fh oo pee poe at Hillsdale Manor. Meetings! eserves arl Brunner, Buffalo; Kenneth § will commence January 15} Bird, Chicago. Toronto guests|2!! members received gifts. when Mrs. Norman Hodgson ° will include Brian. Clark, Mr.|' Mrs. Wesley Herbert led a will install officers and execu- fine care Miss Dianne Hall./the annual pot luck supper of iss Mary Jones, Miss Audrey|Kingsview United Church. The Mt. and Mrs. T. D. Thomas Kemp, Miss Cathy Lennie, Miss|Fellowship group presented the 2'® spending the yuletide sea-/ Marilyn Massie, Miss Lezettalworship service and a skit en-/S" in Cardiff, Wales, with his Sheppard, Miss Marilyn Steeles titled "The Night Before Christ- Sister, Miss Sally Thomas. Mr. Those taking part in the tes a ag Paihgae ye : the sudden death of his ep Ci 4 program were, Mrs. Seymour)? . | The Phi Omega Chapter of Eiowood. Mis. Jackion Wray Drotnet, the late William) Beta Sigma Phi held its month-|,,° Duncanson,. Mre{lcomas comptroller at aa y meeting 'recently at the home|™"S- aaron Ais Frankl of Miss Carol Henry, The meet-|purroughs. Mrs. Harry Souch.| ing was preceded by a pot luck | rg Dwicht Bunner Mrs. | supper. The business part ofjnoinas Goch, and Mae hen the meeting included . discus- Morrison. One of the highlights sion of the men's hostel. The of the evening was the presen |Vernon program, "Partying People', Rs tation to Miss Isla Barker, of a was presented by Miss Marie life membership in the UCW Flavelle. A singsong and ex- Also honored with a gift was Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell, the retir ing president of Kingsview Unit ed Church Women at's why we recommend "los t closed the /... the world's most meeting Ne ' g A See eA a respec WIFE PRESERVER \BIRR KS \\S EWERLLER | Instead. of placing cherished! \\ . Nellie gifts exchanged, followed by anicreche figures in a traditional A> py Guests from out-of-town that will be attending the Dodsley- Westminster choir held its an day will include Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments were served and Gordon Dodsley, Mrs Shopping Centre Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leigh, Mr. Hugh Scott, president; © Mrs.iplant Anglican Church, Whitby. broii 4 fo 5 White Cross members, staff, Brush with and volunteers together with Margarine several minutes tors and hostesses of approved sauce if desired. boarding homes, all enjoyed the Y 3 e gay and varied program. The CHINESE SUPPER Oshawa Festival Singers all-girl group), under the direc- 3 tion of Elsie Drygala and ac-| 1 companied by Mrs. Frank John-|2 son, sang a familiar selection|5 of songs ranging from 'I'll.2 Never Walk Alone" to a medley from the 'Sound of Music." into strips %4 inch thick. Brow The Drama Club of Dr. §. J, in skillet with Phillips School, under the di- ushrooms and _ soy rection of Larry Piurko, pre-| Cover; ; sented a Christmas play en-| Prepare pre-cooked rice as d tbsp. oil can mushrooms small onions tbsp. soy sauce cups pre-cooked rice Saute onions in oil. Slice stea titled, "No Room at The Inn," rected on package. Top rice Gharies Newcombe, Dr. How-' After refreshments, including with tangy steak combination. ara: 2 sandwiches donated by the| Serves four. UCW of St. Mark's United) Church, Whitby, and a longer.|Church at 8:00 p.m. melted butter or times dur- the White Cross board of direc-|ing cooking. Serve with tartar tertained members of the White (an 1 tb. chuck or minute steak piano and carol singing onions. Add sauce. Relleville; Miss simmer 8-10 minutes,} visit|tion of western music for lis-/Mr. and Mrs. from Santa Claus, 'The Road|tening and dancing. The party|maker, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Rangers," led by Gordon Grills,}ended with everyone joining in|Charles The Daughters of Isabella en |Cross Centre recently at a pot jluck supper. The entertainment included John Lyons at the Out-of-town guests that will the attending the Newcombe {Hoagland wedding on Friday evening are, the Reverend and ,/ Mrs. Andrew Hf. McKenzie, Ac ton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bel "cour, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Dafoe, and Miss Linda Dafoe Judith Little -'|Brampton; David Allison, Miss '!Penny Brown, John Mitchell, Newcombe, Robert Ward, all from Deep River, Miss Judith Chick, Ted Curtis,| Fred Wanna- Prest, Halloway, On- to please aman for sure... ive him gifts that add pleasure to his | Whitby, and featuring Carlithe singing of favorite Christ-|tario; Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott, provided a »wide selec-|mas carols. 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