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The Oshawa Times, 14 Dec 1960, p. 9

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Igloo of Marshmallows Centres A Simple Christmas Eve Buffet so ise. To make the mold mot ot eh Imagination, Power Force | Four your rentreplece, build mm igen of marshmallows, Use an inverted 64 inch howl as the centrated tomato Juice ne the | fraetive, foy the olive slices bose snd an inverted fal cylin- 8 patiern in the der of cardboprd ss the sniry imei, then powr on # thin layer Cut the harshmstions in hall (A aspic mixture, Chill and the ent sides will adhere 9 ithe bowl snd the cardboard. A \plece of cindy gone WrVes as! ithe chimney, \thes pour in the remainder the minture. Chill woth firm, TOMATO ASPIC Set the igloo in 8 svow cond? pithy of angel helr and wee & perky ean (Banta or some miwiature rein (deer to complete your far north (scene, - I For the menu {hetter then a tureen of sleam- ing, savory |Berve it as the main course with what could be) Salmon Bisque?) 2 i tsp, salt % tsp. celery seed Soften gelatin in % ewp tome io juice. Add remaining juice; heat to holling. Add lemon Juice end remaining ingredients; mix ta Chri 3 i |g Christmasy salad of tomato) oy "pour inte indivi ge laspic, some erwsty garlic bread, in relish plate and a dessert Snow Pudding and Christmas leookies' shaped like Santas,| reindesy, snowmen and sare, Salmon Bisque is 8 hearty soup, so setislying for wintry days, using condensed cream of mushroom soup, you begin 89th Birthday Bt Supper Party | ieitet cam wae. Too cone Mrs, Ethel Drinkle, RR 1, Osh/* $000 60d & one pound con of Celebrates chifl unt firm. Makes 5 serv: ngs to include sweet krinkle eucwm- d mons. nh than snow pudding SNOW PUDDING 2 tsps. unflavored gelatin awa, eelehrated her B9th birthday op Sunday, December 11, wher she was guest of honor st 8 sup per party given by her grand, de , Mrs, Nelson Wright, in of her advanced years Mrs, Drinkle enjoys the hest of health and finds time tc enloy her hobby of knitting and erocheting At present she is busily engaged in knitting dolls' quits for the Retarded Children's Associption She was born In Long Sault Ontario, on December 11, 1871 and was marred to Mr, Fr Drinkle at Columbus in 1262 and has lived in that district ever since, She has three daughters, Mrs Bramwell Brown (Delmeto) of Ajax. Mrs, Edward Brown (Ruby) RR 1 Oshaws, snd Mrs Frank Snowden (Margaret), Divi oon street, Oshawa, sleo thres sons, Frederick, Arthur and Nor man living in Oshawa, and sev eral grandchildren and great grandehildren Mrs. Drinkle is 8 member of the Salvation Army and a regular attendant at the Home League meetings, Notes on Etiquette Of Greeting Cards Names, Addresses THE EXPERTS SAY By EDNA BLAKELY Canadign Press Stall Writer TORONTO (CP) The simple messages on greeting cards in dicate our approach fo easier ving, says Donald Porter, pres ident of a Canadian greeling ecard frm simon will serve six 2s 8 main dish, Celery, onion butter and if you like, some sherry round jout the flavor of this Northland special I teaspoon grated lemon vind | % eup lemon juice \2 or three egg whites vs cup granuifled sugar Y% eup butler or margarine. rinkle gelatin on eold water 2 eens (10% ozs.) eondensed in large howl, Let ten & min ereem of mushroom soup, wn- pies, Add % cup sugar, salt, hot diluted water; stir until gelatin is dis- 2 cups milk solved, Next add lemon rind snd 1 can (1 pound) salmon, drained-and lemon juice; stir until 12 theps, sherry, if desired iwell-blended, Cool until 8 small Saute' celery and onion in bui- amount mounds when dro ter until tender. Remove skin rem 8 spoon. Beal egg whites from salmon; flake, Add with until they form moist pesks when sup and milk to saul'ed vege: beater raised, Add Y cup tables; hest, stirring occasional sugar slowly, heating until stiff ly, Stir in sherry just hefore Add to gelatin mixture, heating serving, Makes 1-% quarts until thoroughly combined. Pour Tomato aspic is a Christmasy inte 8 individual molds or custard Hookisg salad, especially when it|cups., Cool, then chill in refrig is garnished with sliced stufed erator until set, Unmold. Serve olives, For a rich-red and full-|with @ custard sauce, Makes 6 flavored nspie, use the new gon. Servings Christmas Celebrations Differ But Feasting Is Universal Since Christmas is so universal| just decorations, cookies and in character it is only natural | small fruit, Christmas Eve is the that it he celebrated in diverse! time for feasting, And the dinner ways, When we sit down to 8 usually consists of ehicken soup | traditional Christmas dinner of duck or goose with apple stuffing | turkey and all the trimmings, we! red eabbage boiled with apples, | gaze out on a typical Christmas| vinegar and salt; salad; ehoeco- leard scene of snow banks and|late pudding with pears frost-tipped coniferous trees, Aus { The Danes sit down to 8 meal tralians and South Africans enjoy|of steak, boiled potatoes, gravy the same menu, but then make|and specially prepared beets and haste for the nearest beach toleucumber. Rice pudding with heat the heat | whipped eream takes the place of Even in Europe, Christmas eel-| our plum pudding at dessert, The ehrations change from one coun-| Christmas tree is usually deco ¥ cup cold water % cup granulated suger Pinch. salt SALMON BISQUE % eup minced celery I thsp. minecd onion I eup hot walter I He says Canadians are as sei-i(ry (og the next, In Germany timental as ever but "they Just every family has & Christmas don't want to show it." tree, for this is where the custom No matter what the sentiment of decorating a fir tree is sald is, however, the etiquette of eard:- (0 have originated, No presents sending remains the same, are placed on the tree, however, "Never type the envelope," Mr. Porter says. The address of a name, It would he wrong to rated early on the day before Christmas, and then the door to the room ls kept locked until the evening festivities begin, After church service and dinner, the door is opened, the tree Is lit and all the family's gally wrap: gifts are placed around the hase, Everyone then clasps hands shoulu be handwritten and the write "The Brown's." ! nd walks around the tree sing: return address also handwritten! A eard addressed to a doctor and whlks § ing, After packing the children unless it Is imprinted on the should Jead "Dr, and Mrs, Tom off to bed with their presents] placed down st the foot of the card, ® | Brown, bed, bread is left on the window The eard should be put Inte} The use of colored ink adds a the envelope with the fold at the cou note to cards and is correct, | sills for the birds, , . or a sheaf bottom so that the picture and| Groen and red are most popular|of wheat is tied to 8 tree in message are right side up When| pus any hue may he used if it|rural areas, A plate of porridge the card is removed harmonizes with the eolor|)s then set outside, the kitchen Common sense and the postal coheme of the card door for the Nisse, a 'small Christ department set the malling dates| oo 00 oul cards should| MAS spirit similar to our Banta for cards but Mr, Porter says oo "oil, ae jib Hu Claus, Then it's. time for the Christmas cards "should really| "5 hing 0 8 sender §| grown-ups to enjoy a lavish holl- be there a few days hefore the personality of surroundings. For day Smorrehrod (Danish open: holiday Mr, Porter chose 8 | nce sandwiches). t. people all Informal greetings for friends. 0 | Bo lt Seems ha rape A and velatives may be signed" Ineviiably people receive greet | over, Jagardiess i Ind ivi ua Cus: either "John and Mary Brown" ings from Pereans Fgh Yih, ey | lms sti aligw the advice given or "Mary and John Brown" qian send cards, There are| | VAL na ay and make FATHER FIRST "thank you" ecards to send in|good cheer, for Christmas comes If the names of the children return for Christmas wishes "hut once a year," are added the father's name should be first, followed by the in mother and then the names of the children starting with the old . Statistics Show 50% est. The family name, such as are NOT -- If You Fall into this Group "The Brown may he written! STOP WASTING MONEY NOW! above the individual names he plural is formed hy adding CALL RA 5-5132 TODAY For FREE ESTIMATES ON REPAIRS and NEW FIXTURES GUSCOTT PLUMBING ending with eh, sh, 8, x or z. In 207 SIMCOE ST. §, OSHAWA Pa we Nea, those cases the plural is formed by adding es. However, if es doesn ound right, as in "The Hayneses," it's advisable to use "Tue Haynes Family It's nol enrvect Lo Use gn apo trophe -when indicating the plural / FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS & 5S Tw Jal) 40 King E. RA 5.015) Pied 4 THE HOME DAIRY OSHAWA AND AJAX EDNA ANN HATS DON'T MISS OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT | SPECIALS! Every day at EDNA ANN HATS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS 'Orange Chiffon Cake 43° RAISIN PIE 39° FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety, Specials are Also Available At 3 BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and [i THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe Street North I ( Almond Macaroons | Will Keep Well If Hidden Away THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesiny, December 14, 1960 § KEEP IN TRIM | In Efforts To Reduce | By IDA JEAN KAN You con have whet you plete, | is 8 mental triwmph. provided you sre whdicheasred in down on # diet, your desive | Recognize thet erestive imag r ing is 8 vastly diferent activity | you went, W's pot then wistil wish Wishing, 4 bid dopdrestiing, requires no of : ! rrp ib goes along, willy: wd (a he ible (05 Crestive imaging hes # lee stim and lovely, the whole venture is stimwiating For your relish plate, be suréd dmemas you.. Tomight, before you fall asleep, po | ay s mentat mole Start with isp screen. Now, in your your imagination. Whet Is imeg- mind's eye, visualize youre | ination? By definition it's the slimmer, In the second reel, see process or power of IMACININE-- yourself tn streamlining setion! the power of your mind |, , | stretching snd bending, Get Never helittle the power of ime: a vivid picture of yourself | Prehest oven to 350 7. ination, but don't eonfuse 1 with ing & sheath dress in your on | Spread dry breadiianey, You con't weigh less by size, In the morning when you inifeneying you do--thet would be awaken, play the reel again. This! (will hein to diredt your sections In crestive imaging, you pro- during the dey, You'll be esger| feet the picture of your desire. for streamlines. You'll choose to) deg. ¥, (very slow), Cover eookie| Aristotle said thet imagination is/ent to build slimness, sheets with waxed péper, Bent!s sort of faint pereention, a force, Slimming is » menisl achieve | the egg white until very, very thet ean give us the power to ment | ott, Gradually best in the gram see through the appearance of #| = f | ated and hrown sugars; heet in tng to what it ean ; FROS lvanills snd almond extract, Fold, Let's snalyze how this erestive TTER wg BREAD i lin tossted hresd crumbs and force works, Benesth the fat pad-| ¥E's 8 Hip for the busy host. almonds, Drop the mixture y| ding, you have 8 hesutiful figure #8. Fruit breed takes on_pre coffee - spoonfuls on prepared! IC's there, Can you, in yowr! holiday glamor when you spresd| cookie sheets, Bake in preheated mind's eye, visuglize yourself each slice with Orenge Buiter oven until set -- 15 to 18 min- slim and shapely? If you have p Cream, For one loaf of fruit| utes, Carefully remove each littie| vhotograph of yourself at stream-| bhregd, eream '% eup soft butter; | cookie from paper; eool on eske! lined weight, get it out and take blend In 1% eups sifted ieing| racks, Store in closely-covered| # good look at it, Fix that picture! sugar, 2 teaspoons grated orange | tim, in your mind you at besutl- rind and 1 (ablespoon orange| ful normal weight, looking and juice, Bo easy and it adds sweet feeling your young sylph sgain,|excilement to & quick snack Japanese Girl Comes To Calgary | | MANY | THANKS FOR To Learn Baking CALGARY (CP) -- Keiko Abe} came all the way from Japan to Celgary to learn shout Western |eaoking, And when she returns with a| good service diploma from the provincial Institute of Technology land Art, she plans to Iptroduce {some new wrinkles into her fa- ther's Tokyo bakery, ' Petite, 19-year-old Kelko says she has always heen Interested in commercial cooking and bak- ng. "But everything 1 cooked at home--no good," she said with a laugh Kelko's father was told by a friend of the Calgary school's food service course, She Is quite {at home in tech's large, modem oF {kitchens and says the eity itself EDUCATION is "so much smaller than Tokyo' that it Is actually "nicer here | HAROLD B. ARMSTRONG | Re-Electing | Me | TO THE VALUABLE 1 LL] Liquids from canned foods not only eontaln valuable food nutri: ents but also add flavor and eolor to meals, WARD'S SIMCOE ST. ot ATHOL = Present These . . veo For "HER" Tree!! A Gift from Ward's They'll Dream In Attractive window displays this week of the newest styles in Re and Gowns for Ladies and Children , , . 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