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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1963, p. 9

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1 FROZEN PATTIES ' FIRM FOAM When buying meat to freeze} Cream of tartar added to par- "st | Ts 172 Lo bd mr. 4.9 ! Pe Fee pC enpenes, A friendly Way 10 Entertain ature ton . for hamburger patties or meat/tially beaten egg whites (one Is a Holiday Brunch Buffet axes ovel entre balls, ane te puuies or balls tsp. to one Paget whites) sta- A hospitality pineapple is an while the meat is still UN-|nitizes' the foam and thus pre- Instead of havin, ing|strips int s and 5 th ee, oe buffet frozen. os wax |vents hrinkage when Seis ate aur "i Pay sib A ag ner acd season withidecoration that is very simple|Paper; | cover carefully, freeze apices: g ae basnt Day pg Sundae head ieiine "t iy far nee eee First, protect the g lrenheit. They will be ready tojthe aa Dovarnee Mac- after church? If you set things|dividual oan ial pur in woo a eS ae For he whee poeded: bihatle ical cha a Baie eee up buffet style, including your|mixture. Reduce heat and cook! tables ne in is just tie | electric skillet, toaster or grill,|about 10 minutes, or until ome-\thing -- and then: cee the and coffee percolator, everyone let is firm (but still moist)| pineapple with paint. "Cilux" can pretty well make theirand golden brown on the bot- spray, which comes in a variety 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 23, 1963 ANN LANDERS So Busy 'Phoning He Missed the Party Dear Ann Landers: I need to!column. on the way to work I know what to do--if anything. )can think of no better place to! Here is the story: My husband register my complaint. lis the chief,executiye officer of; I board the bus at one of the|own meal! a well-known' company. We en-/first stops so I always get al | ltertained 15 couples (most of!seat, Within 10 minutes the bus! lthem business associates) at our #S ao home a few weeks ago, The : guests were all people of sub : jusual amount of drinking, but |no one seemed to be out of con- trol. | Last week I received our tele- |phone bill. "The total was a stag- 'gering $188. The itemization in- dicated three long distance calls jacross the continent, .and two c outside of the Uniicd /States--all placed the night of jour party. I phoned the tele- phone company and denied knowledge of these calls. They lsaid they would "check." Today I received a letter list- ing the recipients of the tele- phone calls. They are all women friends of one married man. My jhusband knows the guest who jmade- the calls | What, in your opinion, should done?--The 'Hostess Dear Hostess: Your husband should mail the bill and a note to the playboy of the Western "Nealand: Studio world requesting that he send his cheque to the phone com- pany since he obviously "for- got' to have the calls charged to his home phone WAITING FOR SANTA Mrs Frank Stewart, RR No. 2 Oshawa Their are Mrs, William Mrs. Ikdward Stewart Oshawa Visions _ of dance in their days as that special day draws nearer. These two are Sandra, age five and Shelley, age one, daughters of Mr. and UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARTES i's. none 9 Mann, Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs of millions of: Americans The closing meeting of the|Z. Prokop, Miss Betty McMann, who rides to: work on the bus vear 1963 ended with a program/Mrs. Wilfred Ogden and Mrs, eve y day. Since so many peo and social time. Roy Kenney. The door prize ple who battle buses re Opening with Christmas was won by Mrs. Stanley But- Carol led by Mrs. William'land James, after which @ prayed chorus was sung and prayers said Mrs. Major Fred Lewis men tioned the sick and shut-ins, and asked for prayers on behalf of the sick Mrs. John Bellingham the Scripture portion, relating to the Birth of Christ. A hort program followed Mrs. Robert Young gave a read- ing, "Willie, Here's the Neck", a humorous seasonal number Mrs. Pat O'Connor played two piano solos, and in closing Mrs Fred Lewis sang 'The Holy City", which was greatly appre- ciated, accompanied by Mrs Elton McDonald at the piano Refreshments were served by the Rainbow Group, which ™ cluded the traditional Christmas cake. The next meeting will be Jan wary 7, and January 15 will be the annual Home League sup- per. This date is set to avoid any interruption with the ""Week plums ibe these sugar heads Scott both of one SA HOME LEAGUE ° ad your a D Angelo, Barbara Parrinder, tefreshments were served by Frances Kattela officers ana executive. Gifts' The fifty fifty prize were 'exchanged, and season's by John Carozza, greetings concluded the meet- Dr. Vipond showed ings for 1963. The next business of Malaya to the enjoyment meeting will be at 8.0 p.m. on all, Santa presentea gifts January 21, 1964 in the Bathe Park Chib Louse was won Myers slides of to all 97 727 his in attendance 1" ' UAW WOMEN'S AUX. NO. 27 TOPS CLUB annual Chi party The Tops Club held. its annual of a yyi No. 27 was held Obristmas party recently in the pecemb It proved to be a Fleetwood Room of the Hotel all Genosha. Thirty members were | coin- present also sup read Bef very enjoyable evening n borne de for SOC wuests cious the mittee served a Dinner was served per of turkey 'and by. carols. The highlight of the mings levening was the crowning of the -- Gifts Queen, Mrs by Santa (¢ Dr. Claude Vipond, an honorary member, Mrs. Shaw honor by losing the most in the year followed al trim and angved ame were aus by hristmas Ss The entertainment was put on weight b Pauline Shaw to wish all mer ( won th an People A cheque was. pre- Young ! show sented to leader Mrs Kay Puffer. Runner up to the queen was Mrs. Leola Robinson stree with an impressive weight loss. luc Division winners were as fol- next regula lows: Shirley Choloniuk, Jenny January 14 her by variety Catherine Bowmany winne |stantial means. There was the} lalways ask the seated passen-| 'purses and shopping bags. Last » are a bunch of good kids is jammed and there are almost} ting. This menu_ provides a fair) choice. You should have the) but occasionally lift edges of) jomelet with spatula to let un-| " |cooked egg flow underneath and as many people standing as sit-/ meats cooked ahead of time and/cook. Crease omelet through! keep them hot, of course; and centre, fold over and serve im- The women who are standing have the batter for pancakes or|Mediately. Serves 6. gers to hold. their lunches, Thursday I got grease spots on| my new skirt from a leaky lunch bag. Yesterday I got a) nice streak of mud on my coat because a lady had set her, purse on the floor and then asked me to hold it. This morning a young mother asked me if I would mind hold- ing her child. Yeah -- you guessed it. What do you sug-| gest?--Sitting Duck | Dear Ducky: It takes an ex- traordinary brand of nerve to} ask a stranger to hold parcels, purses, lunches and children, but people will continue to do it so long as there are people. Carry a piece of plastic sheet- ing about the of a small towel in your purse. protect' your clothing leaky lunches and purses, Now about the last catastrophe--a woman with a baby in her arms should have been offered. a You had that coming, Toots. Dear Ann Landers: I deeply disturbed at yur basting clubs and 0 nizations that get people acquainted through the mail. I was consid- ering getting in touch with such My hus- vears size against muddy seat. was jam- an organization myself band passed away three ago and | am terribly lonely The organization I had in mind respectable sounds very It calls itself a scientific founda-' selection. This seemed me be- medical mate organization high-ty to run by a tion for particular especially it pe cause is doctor. If such outfits can be danger- ous, as you claim, how do they geet away with it? Please reply in. your column, Thank' you.-- Fort Wayne, Ind Dear Wayne: physicians are dedicated it would be assume th highly I-mot Use your h finding themselves tions or what have Though most competent and foolish to doctor is ethical or we vated woman, Mate- (they can call founda- you) are not ad, agencies scientific in business simply because they Wake up and. smell the coffee of Prayer". LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Roval Canadian Legion, Branch 43 held its weekly meeting on De- cember 17, with the president Mrs. Norman McE vers, presid ing It was announced membérs wishing to attend the Royal Alexandra Theatre on January 22, must give their names in First by January 7, 1964 with comfort fitting 'Banlon' tops . . . The catering report was given : ; by Mrs. James Anderson, The one installation dinner - will take place on January 14, tickets are one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) A business meeting will be held on January 7, at 7.30 p.m In concluding the business for the year, Mrs A Last Minute SPECIAL from WARD'S MICROMESH SEAMFREE NYLONS quality branded Dupont Nylon Hosiery... t dye in shades St Jaugt 9 t up with these for t mothe GIFT BOXED. 2 ».. 1.00 MckEvers extend ed season 's ing all mrembers. Santa Claus arrived to seamless Micromesh each poir packaged in pliofilm »f beige, taupe or charc oal to the singing of "Jingle Bells' and gifts were given. out BATHE PARK AUX. The monthly meeting of the Bathe Park Auxiliary was held @ Monday and Friday--9 p.m. STORE CLOSING HOURS THIS WEEKe Closed Christmes and Boxing Day @ Tuesday and Saturday--6 p.m. last Monday with the president Mrs. William Haight presiding Mrs. Robert Bell, Mis.: John Fisher and Mrs, Wilfred Ogden gave their respective reports Mrs. Haight extended a- wel come to members to attend the New Year's Eve party to be given by the Association At the conclusion of the busi ness, euchre was played and the Merry Christmas To All ! WARD'S SIMCOE ST. S. AT ATHOL 725-1151 winners were: Mrs. Cleve. Mc This will , waffles ready to pour on the grill and the omelet mixture ready to cook, too. MENU Fruit Punch | Turkey Mushroom Omelet | Chicken Livers with Mushrooms Grilled Tomato Slices 6 Bacon Country Sausages Waffles Pancakes Toast Maple Syrup Marmalade Coffee TURKEY MUSHROOM 1 OMELET | 4 cup chopped onion | cup diced celeny 4 cup butter (or marger | ine) pound (1 pint) mushrooms, ring often sliced cup thin strips turkey eggs, slightly beaten \ teaspoon salt | pepper curry powder (optional) Saute onion and celery in half the butter about 5 minutes, Add the mushrooms, and a._ little more of the butter if necessary, and cook another 5 minutes, stirring now and then. Cool Stir vegetables and turkey of Quality This seal is the hallmark of quality in the Rug Cleaning Field. 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