\ ee A / 8 ; THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 14, 1961 EXECUTIVES WELCOME THEIR GUESTS TO A CARE FREE SOCIAL EVENING SEEN IN THE upper picture ffom left to right are the Honorable Michael Starr, Mrs. Real Estate Board Makes Merry At a Sparkling Christmas Party All the fun of a Christmas party with favors for the ladies and lucky balloons and prizes, professional entertainment and) dancing to the _ sparkling rhythms of Bernard Tierney's orchestra added up to a highly successful evening at the Hotel Kenneth Hann and Mr. Donald Smith respectively. uy ; Choose the stuffing that will complement the flavor of the type of poultry you have chosen to serve at Christmas. . Bread crumbs combined with either cooked sausage, oyster, or cook ed chestnuts are ideal. _ Since duck and geese are nat. urally fat, they do not require 'a rich stuffing. They tend tc soak up the fat and moisturc during roasting. Fairly highly seasoned crumbs or fruit dress ings are suitable. Instead of dressing, a couple of apples cut in half may be placed in- the cavity. Use 1 cup of bread dressing per pound of ready-to-cook bird A 1-pound loaf of bread makes 8 cups of dressing; day-old bread is best. To measure bread crumbs, pack lightly into a measuring cup. || In case you are buying your bird early, remember not to stuff one to be frozen. Either completely thaw and then stuff just before placing in the oven, ~eelor bake the stuffing separately in a pan during the last hour of roasting to reduce the danger of bacterial poisoning. Lloyd Metcalf, Mr. Lloyd Met- calfe, and Mrs. Michael Starr. In the lower picture are Mr. Jack Sheriff, chairman of the entertainment committee, Mrs. Jack Sheriff, Her Wor- ship Mayor Christine Thomas sprinkle the inside of the bird with a little salt. Do not pack the cavity too tightly; the stuffing absorbs ing. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES JUNIOR CWL The December meeting of the St. George's Ukrainian Cath- olic Church Jr..CWL took place Fresh Herbs arid Stale Bread |, Make The Best Poultry Dressing| Before filling with dressing,| 4 juices und expands during roast- 1 Poe aI EM OR OY 0 ST ST all After~ fing and trussing, place te ie on a rack in a roasting pan Cover loosely with a tent of aluminum foil open at the ends, and bake at 325°F., allowing 35 minutes per yound dressed weight (including stuffing). To.brown the bird, semove the aluminum foil % 'your before the required time is up. A bird closely wrapped 'n foil.for cooking gives a pro- duct with a stewed rather than roasted flavor. When done, the leg. moves easily when you "shake hands' with it. To make meat easier to carve and to allow the juices to be absorbed, allow the 3 bird to stand in a warm place 20 min- utes after coming out of the oven, Do not leave the leftover tur- key at room temperature for any length of time. Remove the dressing. Then refrigerate or freeze both the dressing and the meat. Dressing does not re- tain a good ayor when frozen. BASIC RECIPE FOR STUFFING cup butter (to add flavor,| \bacon drippings may be used for part of this amount). medium cooking onions, minced tbl. poultry seasoning OR sage, thyme, etc., to taste 1% tsp. salt ¥% tsp. pepper 10 cups soft crumbs . Cook all ingredients except crumbs in a skillet for 5 min- utes. Toss with crumbs. | This makes enough for a 10- pound ready-to-cook bird. "stale" bread recently in the Hotel Genosh: in the form of a Christmas party. The Reverend J. C. Pereyma said grace, followed by a love- ly chicken dinner. The president extended her gratitude to all present and pre- sented Father Pereyma with a gift certificate in behalf of the Jr. CWL. The usual exchange of gifts followed and an enjoyable eve- and Mr. Donald McQuay, president-elect. --Oshawa Times Photo KEEP IN TRIM During dinner the awards were announced to-the top sales- men for the month of Novem- ber. The trophy for first place - Will Hold The went to Mr. E. J. Drumm and in| ' / second and third place were Mr. | By IDA JEAN KAIN When you understand a prob-| ler and face it, you are on your) Right Attitude Toward Food jof deprivation is a form of self- ning of singing Christmas carols and games. played, which were planned by Mrs. Nicholas King and Mrs. Patrick Me- 18 THE PATH FAILURE *so"tcasr PERSISTENCE ! There will be NO MORE FAILURE in your LIFE when you Register for Specialized Business Training ot the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 10 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA DAY & EVENING CLASSES New Term Commencing TUESDAY, JAN. 2, 1962 Help yourself to on OUTSTANDING CAREER For free Bulletin DIAL 725-3375 | Avoy. The president, Mrs. Edward Hrycanuk, wished everyone a very Merry. Christmas. The next meeting will be election night on Monday, Jan- uary 8 at 8 o'clock at the parish hall. Weight Line pity, and it can render you helpless. It isn't easy to hurdle styled | WEATERS More men are wearing sweaters than ever before and when you view our selections you will see many reasons why. "Shetlands, Lambswool and 100% Camel's Hair sweaters from England, plus the most exciting styles ever from the best Canadian mills, Se them in 'pullovers with round and V necks -- and the new high button cardi- gans. : CHOOSE HIS NOW USE OUR BUDGET PLAN TO EASE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Genosha for members of the| The president also made men- Oshawa and district Real Estate| P ne jtion of the annual $100 scholar- Board on Tuesday. |ship to the Grade 13 student Prior to the merge * guests | with the highest standing in ORF in aciilammea. Excess poundat {want to be set free from the were received by the president,|awa and district schools which) «+ : Mr. Lloyd Metcalf and Mrs.|this year was awarded to David Mh as td a I lose diet Recall the dieter who started/r.t an aroused feéling shows Metcalf; president-elect, Mr. D.|Macleod of OCVI. latter that I always give up to cut herself a big piece of|you do care. W. McQuay and Mrs. McQuay,) Entertainment chairman Jack| When 1 think of never again eat- cake on finishing an unpleasant) It is wonderfully helpful to and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ristow.|Sheriff presented a bouquet of |ing the very things we fat peo- task, rationalizing, "I deserve|think straight. When you regard Steve Backwell with his ac-|roses to Mrs. Metcalf following|ple love to eat, I feel sorry for|'"!8-' She pulled up short when' protective eating as a means of cordion provided background|the introduction of the 1962 exec-| myself, and soon I'm right back|S*¢ Teasoned, ""This is no favorjhelping you to get what you music during the reception. |utive-elect: President, Mr. D.|where I'started-sThis is my last|'? muse! ;- . I want to slimiwant, reducing 1s unexpectedly Head table guests, introduced W. McQuay; ist vice-president, |desperate attempt to rid myself lown."" Suddenly she didn't want'easy by the president were Her Wor-|Mt- S. D. Hyman; 2nd vice-|of the extra 50 pounds I've car- ship Mayor Christine Thomas, president, Mr. John DeWith; | ried for so long. Please help| the Honorable Michael Starr MP|S¢¢retary, Mrs. Bertha Appleby; | me!" : and Mrs. Starr; Mr. and Mrs, treasurer, Mr. Douglas Wilson, | All those who know the frus-|§ W. C. McFeeters, Mr. and Mrs.|2"d director, Mr. Carl Olsen. A|trated feeling this dieter has ex-|f '§. D. Hyman, Mr. and Mrs,|Second director is yet to | pressed, tune 'in. Let's ferret out |§ John DeWith, Mr. and Mrs, D.|@lected. | n ; _ |the stumbling blocks. W. McQuay, Mr. and Mrs. Paul| Comedian Billy Meek kept his! when you say to yourself, "I'll |¥ Ristow, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas} audience highly entertained with|give diet just one more try," Peacock and Mr. and Mrs. Jack/his songs and stories and gave|what is back of this attitude? Is|§ Sheriff. \his famous rendition of "'Jack|it defiance? Toward whom is the |§ Other invited guests included|and the Beanstalk'. \defiance directed? Are you,|¥ Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pantaleo, Mr.| From 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. the|unknowingly, looking for a way|¢ and Mrs, Eldon Kerr, Mr. andjorchestra played for. dancing|out of dieting? When you under-|% Mrs. G. A. Wandless, Mr. and|and a balloon scramble for the|stand more of what is troubling /|§ Mrs. Clarence Cox, Mr. andjladies resulted in beautiful gifts|you underneath, the compulsion|§ Mrs. Jack Raine, Mr. and Mrs.|for the following: Mrs. Donald|to overeat diminishes. Recog-|} Douglas Forrester, Mr. and Mrs.|Dunn, Mrs. Donald Stradeski,|nize that a last ditch stand is|¥ E. G. McNeely, Mr. and Mrs./Mrs. Richard Eyre, Mrs. Eric|aPt to be part of the attitude of |8 Richard Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. J.| Wilson, Mrs. Michael Zygochi, |Saying, "T've tried and it just|@ Leslie Crumback, Mr. and Mrs./Mrs. Leslie Johnson, Mrs. Steve|isn't worth it. .. so there!'" | Gordon Garrison and Mr. and|Macko, Mrs. John Kent, Mrs.|. ASK yourself, "Do I regard|§ Mrs. Donald Davenport. ¢ 'Ralph Laing, Mrs. Lloyd Bola-|diet as a form of punishment |¥ Mr. Lucas Peacock saidjhood, Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Mrs.|and feel deprived?" This feeling|¢ grace; the president proposed|Gerard Couture, Mrs. Douglas} s the toast to the Queen and the|Forrester,. Miss Margaret|Mrs. John Kemp, Mrs. Ronald|§ Mayor and the MHonorable|Delves, Mrs. Arthur Pollard, | Douglas and Mrs. Whitehouse. |¥ Michael Starr both brought|Mrs. E. G. McNeely, Mrs. Jack| A special prize was a ready-|% greetings. Sheriff, Mrs. William Millar, to-eat, roast turkey. , |way to solving it. Understanding|that obstacle but the rewards|the cake. Psychologists term i} ae. . y had jis termed insight. When truth|are tremendous! Switch your'|this enlightenment. lcomes to mind, you are free to|thinking. What is being taken| Friends, the very fact that : : act. The dieter in today's story/away from you when you diet?|¥oU are willing to try again to (Neg : diet is proof that you really * : } : : ge! is x Reifmany WHERE SHOP EXCITINGLY GIFT WRAPPED... EITHER IN SPECIAL GIFT PACKAGES OR COMPLIMENTARY BOXES... 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