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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1962, p. 11

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| Consumers' Consultant Gives Appliance Advice | A thought in time may save jan extra chore, | This is the way our friend, \Margaret Spader, sums up a few tips for the young bride who is just learning her way in) housekeeping. | Margaret, as consumer con- sultant for the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association, is a veritable treasure house of ideas suggestions and short cuts for }good housekeeping. GIVES ADVICE She constantly tells home- |makers--veterans as well as be- }ginners--that spattered grease on gas oven walls can be |avoided if meats are roasted at \a low temperature. Low temper-, | | WN Ne ET ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 25,1962 11 | | UNITS, GROUPS | | ee : ! AUXILIARIES - jounced details of a premium/eq the meeting. Mrs. Annie jcampaign plan, by which free |McNaul prayed for those who) ST. PHILIP'S SOCIETY jsifts can be obtained in ex-/are ill or shut in. The minutes; jchange for labels, A bakeless/of last meeting were read by | for reducing the amount of heat) The October meeting of St.\bake sale was planned for the|Mrs, George Beard. as the moisture is reduced.|Philip's Altar Society was held|month of January, with a draw) rs Major Lewis intro- They even turn themselves c¢f'recently with Mrs. Albertto be held at the February; h st k Mrs.| automatically before the load'Rodgers presiding in the ab- meeting, ; duced KS pleage ay es ot, ile, becomes over-dry. sence of the president. Reverend) Small baby medals will be Captain rig be each leat : Washable woollens and other) Marshall Beriault was present |Sent to the members with new| Who with her husband, spent a he its ; hae {number of years in Bermuda, delicate fabrics may be dryer-jat th meeting. babies. She sh lated slink' ane dried if low-temperature setting) Reports were read by the sec-|_. Refreshments were served by|§ nog wigs Gotaarge i 4 a and short drying periods arejretary, Mrs, Walter Dobroshin-/Mrs. Roy Haber and members| spO%e 0 Tel Wonk MUN a Mre' used. Turn colored clothes in-|8ky, and the treasurer, Mrs.|0f the social committee, bene pues ne 1 rest ig side-out and they will be less'Allen Cherry, who also report-| * next meeting will My held). The 'aahia of te teak likely to pick up lint from light!ed that material had been pur-,98 Monday, November 19. |week's meeting will be Hal- clothes. chased to make a set of altar . ¥i i nana for the Ghirst: SA HOME LEAGUE jlowe'en with Mrs. David Owen Fave Wrilaw "Week warts Mrs. Major Fred Lewis open-iin charge. THE STARS SAY chosen to be general convener By ESTRELLITA 'for the bazaar on November 24. ' The women in charge. of the =. |various booths are: Mrs. Walter) | Dehroshinsky, fancy work; Mrs. | N Henry Tenhaaf, home baking; : FOR TOMORROW Stellar influences continue to sre Vt rr A We DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY United recently in East To- , and James Lucas Rennie, To- tonto Salvation Army Citadel were Miss Beverly Ann Ren- nick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rennick, Toronto, Lacy Filigree Pattern New In Home Decor By ELEANOR ROSS The Spanish loo kis the dom- inant theme in a series of de- lightful 'model rooms that brings starry-eyed young cou- ples armed with notebooks and --the salesman hopes -- check- books. The heart of the room display is a threeroom apartment done up in a black and white filigree- patterned fabric that resembles a ldcy mantilla which sets the decor mood. HARMONIOUS THEME _It is used in all three rooms on either. windows or walls and makes for a harmonious per- vading theme that is never mo- notonous. The dining room is colorful and impressive, light in feeling. The furniture is of butternut wood with an acacia burl finish. The wail paper carries out the theme of the black and white. BRILLIANT RED ; The big fringed rug is a vi- brant matador red. What made us join the starry- eyed couples in rapt admiration was a black wrought iPon light- ing fixture which, at the show- ing, was filled with field flow- ers. Different flowers could be used for each season. We can just picture the fixture filled with big dahlias, mums and asters. airy, yet |ature will also help to retain the|be generous. Many endeavors jjuices in the meat and reduce are favored, including business, loss of poundage. matters, travel, community ac- If grease does spatter on the| tivities. Personal relationships joven walls, wipe the oven lining) Should be unusually congenial Mrs. Albert Rodgers and Mrs. John Konarowski, candy; Mrs. William Dittrick, novelty; Mrs. Gilbert Cyr, touch and take; GS-ON 4 |with a dry paper towel while the! joven is still warm and the fat soft. After the oven has cooled, |plaée paper towels saturated] }with ammonia in the oven and leave the door closed overnight. | The next morning the oven can jbe easily washed down. PIE. JUICES To avoid juices oozing out of a fruit pie and spilling over onto the oven bottom, place a piece of foil about three inches larger .|than the pie pan on the shelf be- low the pan. The foil should not cover the) entire shelf, as this would affect the flow of heat and reduce the efficiency of the oven. To. get the best out of your household appliances, read the! Flowers and plants are used| Pamphlets containing directions throughout the rooms to convey|for their use carefully and keep a pleasing garden atmosphere |them for reference, Miss Spader Every plant has been carefully advises. placed, as has every flower con-| 'Household appliances are like tainer, but, of course, in the|People," she says, "The more hands of a good decorator, the|you know about them, the more result is always natural and|comfortable you feel in dealing right, never seeming siudied. | With them." Living room and dining room CLOTHES DRYER are divided by elegant white! 'The operation of a gas clothes| pedestal: columns dryer, for instance, involves REAPPEARS AT WINDOWS -- |three functions: air movement, In the living room, the fili- heat and tumbling. | gree-patterned fabric is used| Heat is not necessary to again at two windows for sim-|freshen stored or wrinkled gar- ply styled, but most effective,|ments. To do this, just set the tie-back draperies and cafe cur-|controls. for tumbling without] tains. It is also used on the wall|/heat. On the other hand, if you in back of the sofa. want to dry a blanket that holds! Dominating the decor is al lot of water, the drying cycle! handsome black and white pony | Should be started at a high beasin : perature to evaporate moisture skin rug. Accents of bright red| quickly, and stark white set off the) Some of the new gas dryers black and white fabric. will assume full responsibility ronto. The double-ring cere- mony was performed by Lieu- tenant Burdett --Park Lane Studio SALE vsti We are Offering another group of auality oil paintings at low, low prices. Ideal. for Christmas and wedding gifts. WALMSLEY AND MAGILL 9 KING ST, EAST, OSHAWA BULOVA LEADING LADY "E" Perfect with ble. Oval case edged with fine scrollwork, Faceted bracelet. 23 jewels. In yellow or white, BULOVA LEADING LADY "A" Tiny ex- quisite watch at a tiny price. Trim, tai- lored lines for the tailored woman, 23 jewels, In yellow or white. $49.95 case @ ONE SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA BULOVA LEADING LADY daintily fluted watch catches every flicker of light! 23 jewels. In yellow or white. - Introduces Nan Coding Lily | " BULOVA Tiny 23-jeweled treasure... Bulova gift-quality every. ensem- $69.95 BULOVA LEADING LADY"H" Tiny tear- drop-shaped watch with florentine fin- ish accent. Fluted bracelet. 23 jewels, In yellow or white. $69.95 BULOVA LEADING LADY"I" Designed 'with high fashion simplicity! Grace- fully sculptured case, matte finish bracelet. 23 jewels. In yellow or white. $79.95 "D" This and bracelet $59.95 a @ OSHAWA SHOPPING JEWELLERS foo sah |ef November. There is promise|pond booth at the bazaar. and there ig a.good chance that Mrs, Terrance O'Connor, fish- vou 'could advanie. ac cherished pond; Mrs: Harry Gowanlock, | qoal through' the help of an in- Mrs. James Fournier, tea room | fluential person, jand Mrs. James McKeever, |white elephant. FOR THE BIRTHDAY _ | The members decided to hold | If tomorrow is your birthday,|a combined demonstration in the) a considerable improvement in hall on Tuesday, October 30, to! your prospects is indicated as)help raise money for the fish-| of financial gain, as well as job advancement, within the next seven months and since Novem- ber is truly Scorpio's month, you should take advantage of every possible opportunity to make use of, and co - operate! #f with the propitious influences | beginning then, and continuing through mid - 1963. The months between June and September should find you having an ex- ceptionally gay time, with many) social affairs scheduled; also) opportunities for travel. Decisions which you may be} called upon to make in March can be of tremendous impor- tance, so take your time in making them. Do nothing im- pulsively -- especially in finan- cial matters--and analyze ali situations carefully before mak- ing up your mind which course to pursue. This should not be difficult for a native Scorpio,| since you are traditionally noted for good judgment and fore- sight. A child born on this day will be determined in the pursuit of goals and will be extremely am- bitious, but may have to curb a tendency toward over - aggres- siveness. Mrs, James Hughes, head of 15% to 50% OFF ! AN EXCITING COLLECTION OF LAMPS & FIXTURES All from Regular Stock . . . We must moke room as our Fall shipments are ar- riving daily. These are the most tre- mendous volues we have ever offered. . . Choose from Modern; Early American, Contemporory or Trafitional, Be early to avoid being disappointed. Lighting Unlimited Oshawa Shopping Centre 728-0922 convenience of the public our office will be open FRIDAY 9 am, to 9 p.m. SATURDAY 9 amsto | p.m. Monpay. Turspay, * WEDNESDAY. AND PHURSDAY Jam, to 5 pan. GUARANTY TRU: Company of Canada a 32 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA 728-1653 SO NEW...S0 ADVANCED...SO DIFFERENT The First Automatic Washer in the World with... 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