TO MODEL IN FLIGHT INTO FASHION Everything is in readiness for "Flight Into Fashion', a presentation of fall into win- ter wardrobes arranged by the Evening Chapter of the Osh- awa General Hospital Wom- en's Auxiliary. Three mem- bers trying on the gowns they will model for next Tuesday and Wednesday, 'Prima Donna of Party Buffet Is Elegant Charlotte Russe Of all the dishes on_ the buffet tables, a Charlotte Russe catches and holds the eyes of the spectators. Since there have been many requests for this "prima donna" dessert the consumer section passing along the recipe. CHARLOTTE RUSSE 1 package flavored jelly powder (grape, lemon, chez- Ty, raspberry berry) 2 cups boiling water 16 to 20 single lady fingers, 3'2 to 4 inches long 1% tablespoons gelatine 1-3 cup water 2-3 cup milk 23 cup sugar is dils of narcissus, grape jelly contrasts nicely;, on the other hand if the folwers are iris or lilacs, lemon jelly powder gives a good effect. All of the dis- solved jelly powder may not be used in the dessert, for more than % inch of the jelly in the mold will not leave enough room for the whipped cream mixture. A lesser amount of cream mixture than called for rich or pretty a Charlotte Russe. When buying the lady fingers at the bakery, buy the long, |narrow ones if: possible. These give the height necessary for Also, buy the larger number (20) called for in the recipe; two nights, | holding all the cream mixture.! ° at St. Gregory's Auditorium are, left to right, Mrs. R. F. Richardson, Mrs. R. J. Mur- phy and Mrs. J. W. Pierson. --Oshawa Timés Phot | | E.A. Lovell School | . | Entertains Parents The annual Grade 1 Mothers Tea was held in the auditorium of the E. A. Lovell School. The mothers were greeted by the president, Mrs. Everett Graham and Mrs. _ Richard Lack, convener. A Grade 1 art display under the headings Summer's Last Fling, Grade 1 Twist, and We raw to Music, provided a colorful decoration. Mrs. | principal, Mr. Robt. Broadbent. 0 or straW-|in the recipe does not make as| He explained the Reading Pro- gram for the primary grades and what parents could do to assist their children at home and also help to develop a |proper attitude towards the | school. Mr. Broadbent then intro- duced our Grade 1 teachers: Miss Graham introduced the} ANN LANDERS Financial gain should parallel career advancement, and good planning now should also yield fine results in this respect. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Anthony Michael Might Be Ann Marie Dear Ann Landers: I am ex- pecting our first baby in about six weeks, I have decided to three years. The fuss was over fi\in financial dealings, whether Where domestic and social reia- tionships are concerned, you can look forward happily to most of the year--with accent on es pecially stimulating experiences in December, January and the period between June and Sep- tember of next year. The afore- mentioned cycles will also be excellent for travel .and ro- mance, A child born on chis day will be endowed with ambition, great intelligence and a fine sense of perception. DAY AFTER TOMORROW Stars continue to be some- what dverse where financial matters are concerned on Mon- day. Generally speaking, it FOR TOMORROW "While personal relationships will be governed by splendid in- fluences on Sunday, stars stress caution if you fave to take part lange or small. Be careful about loaning or borrowing; don't strain the budget. FOR THE: BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you should take advantage of every available opportunity to advance yourself in your job or business as of now, sinte even though results may not be evi- dent until late December and-or mid-1963, achievements between now and the end of this month will lead to recognition. would be well to stick to routine matters, New ventures are not particularly favored. In the p.m. however, you could make some pleasant so- cial contacts. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, tember of next hear will de highly propitious for romance and marriage. A child born on this day will be endowed with unusual artis- tic ability and great personal magnetism . i < set all of your imagination and originality to work on pet proj- ects now. Conscientious efforts put forth between now and the end of December should help you to achieve many job goals and, where finances are con- cerned, results should keep pace --if you are conservative. Good| trends in this. connection will also be noted in mid-1963. Domestic and social activities should prove stimulating for) most of the year, and you may realize a cherished dream of travel next July or August. If single, late December and the = se se - Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. 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Which plan makes the most sense to you?--V.L. Dear V.L.: This is purely a matter of choice and has no bearing on sense or nonsense. Frequent short vacations are| ideal for a childless couple. | Your family's 20 TNR A ETS {Miss Marilyn Reynolds, ¥ teaspoon salt Larger families are better off| 2 cups whipping cream 2 teaspoons vanilla OR % cup sherry or cognac Dissolve jelly powder in the 2 cups boiling water. Pour into 8-inch round mold to a depth of % inch. Chill until almost set. Stand lady fingers in jelly around sides of mold. Chill untit firm. Meanwhile gelatine in cold water. Heat milk, add soaked gelatine and sugar and salt then stir until dissolved. Cool at room temper- soak) it is better to have a few to0) Frances McLeod and. Mrs. jmany than not enough. It the| George Marlowe. Each teacher tips. of the lady fingers stand| then met with the parents of the above the cream mixture, trim} children in the class room. them to come even with it. This} Tea was poured by our im- keeps them from breaking] mediate past . president, Mrs. away when the dessert is un-|Nick Lakas and past president molded. ve M Cy Powell: Relreshmnents | Charlotte Russe may be made}, rs. -Cy f fe jthe day before and held over-| -- ~~ ---- night in the refrigerator. Come BEEF EATERS party time unmold and set it} Per- capita consumption of out with the other foods for allibeef in Canada rose to 69 to see as it stands up well at|pounds from 53 between 1353 1960. to take the long haul. Dear Ann Landers: I have two daughters-in-law who have not spoken to each other for| 725-3529 @ FREE DELIVERY © ALLA! CE | Largest selling brand of fine footwear in the world | were served by the executive. : room temperature. ature. Whip cream and add|---- wore and vanilla, sherry or cognac. Wher. milk mixture has begun to thicken, beat 'in part of the whipped cream, then lightly fold in remainder. Turn into) mold lined with lady fingers.| Chill until firm ,3 to 4 hours.) 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