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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1964, p. 7

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SUN TOGS SCREAM WITH COLOR Run for the sun and a cool dip on the southern shores, Just the thing to do it in this shift suit in stripes of black and green, belted at the hip, ANN LANDERS Doctors' Decision Should Prevail Dear Ann Landers: Our nine- year-old son has been out of achool $2 days this semester be- cause of severe colds and sore throats, Our family doctor has advised us to have the boy's tonsils removed during spring vacation, My next door neighbor says this doctor is an old-fashioned dodo who is practicing med- eval medicine, She claims the doctora today do not yank out tonsils just colds and sore throats, My husband and I have had some arguments about this, He seems to pay entirely too much attention to what this neighbor says, which irritates me, What is your opinion? Should we have the boy's tonsils re- moved or not? -- QUESTION MARK Dear Mark: I am not a doc. tor, And even if I were I would not presume to diagnose your son's case through the mail. It's true that fewer tonsillec- tomies are performed today ause kids have/old around, I don't know how a lovely, refined girl like my sis- ter could have married this miserable, crude man. I've told my sister how I feel and she says, 'He's not perfect but he's my husband and I in- tend to make the best of it," The man who manages the drug store where I work week- ends would marry me in a min- ute if I said yes, He is 30 years , & Widower and has two small children, He would treat me well and give me a good home, No, I don't love him but no- body else is breaking down my door, What should I do?--SWAN LAKE Dear Swan: If you marry a man you don't love just to get away from an unhappy home you will make an even unhap- pier home for yourself. your sister's roof you should refrain from making any criti: cal comments about her hus: band, This is her problem and than 25 years ago. But each case must be determined by in- dividual diagnosis. Since you|With it, You don't help when! she is doing her best to cope So long as you live under 2 L The = semi-fitted shape was shown in a cruise and resort show in Toronto, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW time in which to participate in social functions and entertain. ments held for the benefit of community and welfare proj-/ ects; for group activities gen-| erally, | FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, | your chart promises occupa- tional advancement and a very sharp uptrend in your financial status during the next year, Do not, however, let undue opti- mism lead you into extrava- gance and-or speculation, how- ever--especially in April, May and September--or you could) weaken your position, | Domestic, social and senti-| mental relationships will be governed by excellent influ. ences during most of the year, with emphasis on romance in late March, mid-June, Septem-| lber and December; on travel/ jand -social activities in early |February, May, July, August, November and December, May, | June and September will be) highly inspiring to creative workers i A child born on this day will! be talented along many lines; | will be extremely ambitious) and a loyal friend. ' 'DAY AFTER TOMORROW Highly stimulating influences ill make Monday a fine period are undecided, get two other/You point out his unattractive|from both personal and busi- medical opinions and leave? ness standpoints, Look for a Cottage Cheese Gives Fine Texture 2 To Orange Buns What's better than sweet buns unless it's more sweet buns like these Orange Cottage Buns with their orange and wal- nut filling! Cottage cheese is worked right into the dough to give a delicate texture and in- triguing flavor just right for serving with tall glasses of milk at snack time, ORANGE COTTAGE BUNS (Makes 1% to 2 Dozen Buns) cup creamed cottage cheese % cup lukewarm water teaspoon sugar envelope dry granular yeast tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt tablespoon soft butter egg, well-beaten to 2% oups sifted all- purpose flour 1 % cup chopped walnuts \% cup brown sugar Dancing Cotton Cotton, from head to toe, was the theme of the Cotton Fashion Award Show held in Montreal last week, Miming dancers, whose costumes represented cotton blossoms, introduced the show in a series of spot-and: blackout sequences, Unfurling banners from tall standards, or relea panels from the ceil: ing of set, they told the 100 r cent cotton story which was he theme of the show, The flavor and much of that feeling was reflected in the fashions |shown, Models whirled rapidly down the runway out of a aln-coening stage set in which the design the Cotton Award Trophy was used as g leit-motif, Their ac: omens Pm gga flat ee pique T:strap shoes, gigan roller or sou wenter + brimmed hats of matcbing fabric, white cotton gloves, headbands and sunshades, show had a breezy, light-hearted] Blossoms Introduce Fashion Winners Rich red cotton velveteen, in a cape-sleeved coat, Bright green cotton satine, in a side-fastening city raincoat, Light cotton souffle, in a two plece swimmer, = Soft cotton terrycloth, in a stark white beach cape, Fine cotton gingham, in a black and white checked beach costume, Heavy cotton duck, in a white red blue 'gob' suit, Stretch cotton denim, in a grey and white 'railroader' suit. Breezy cotton batiste, in a blue nightdress and mobcap, Crisp cotton seersucker, in a Na and white striped slim ress ene cones ween, in a dark le red shift, Old-tas ed cotton calico, in a blue and red 'baby' dress, Thick white cotton pique, in a bare-backed party dress, tablespoons butter, melted teaspoon grated orange SMI LING SANDRA Representing the efforts of 84 Canadian manufacturers, mer: THE OSHAWA T + Saturday, Jenuery 25, 1964 Crunchy cotton' boucle, se navy and beige Chanel * Cool watfie-weave cotton knit, - Hee ciee femal § xurious in ellow patio costume, iky cotton twill, in a bright _ print dress and coat cos- ume Lightweight cotton ¢ ina black and white Chanel ae e sory he nipan Se ins ree piece cos ae Starched cotton pique, in"® yellow print evening' gown, HOUSEHOLD HINT © $ You can silence the noise a by Ad Foeg side wp an n by rubbing bars it slides on with petroleum jelly) Spinel Arthritis 100 King St, 8 rind % teaspoon vanilla Warm cottage cheese slightly. Meanwhile measure lukewarm water into a large bowl; stir in the 1 teaspoon sugar, Sprinkle with yeast, Let stand 10 min- utes, then stir well, Stir in lukewarm cottage cheese, the 2 tablespoons sugar, 'salt, butter, well-beaten egg and 1% cups of the flour, Beat until smooth and elastic, Gradually work in sufficient additional flour to ness during thase periods could offset the gains possible be- Sandra Lynn is the one. year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William E. Reid, Wood- crest street, Her grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, John' 'ch, make a stiff dough 4 to % cup more, Place in buttered bowl and brush top with melted butter, Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk about 14 hours, Punch down dough, Turn out onto lightly-floured besrd or canvas and divide into two equal por- tions, Roll dough inte a 9-x-15- inch rectangle, Spread with half tween now and mid-February, in. early March, mid-June, Oc- tober and November, Good op- the combined filling ingredi- ents, and roll into a 15-inch WEEKLY WHIST DRIVE on Wednesda: being Mrs. The raffle and the whist prize wentto Mr, Alex Air, went to Mrs. George Madder, The previous week's winners were: the raffle, Mrs, Eric Smith; and the whist, Mrs, Glen rhotography he weekly whist drive of the Old Country Club was held in the clubhouse of Rundle Park night, the winner ames Thomson, Mr, Leonard Newland and Mrs, Ger- ald Robinson, The booby prize chandise in the show was di- vided into promotional cate: gories, The show ended with the on-stage presentation of plaques trophies and awards to the win- ners in each category, (Judging for the Awards was done by an anonymous jury of fashion re- tailers, in closed and secret ses- sion on January 13, Judging for the Special Editors' Choice Award was done by editors in closed and secret session on January 22, Both sessions were supervised by the accountancy firm of Touche, Ross, Bailey and Smart.) Y.W.C.A. BRIDGE CLASSES Advanced Monday 7:30 p.m, te 9:30 p.m. Beginners Thursday 7:30 p.m, te 9:30 p.m. Starting February 3rd and February 6th @ REGISTER NOW @ COPPER TOOLING turday Morning Fun for Girls 8 to 12 Years Girls' Clubs -- 13 to 15 years and 16 to 19 years © Open House for Teens Wed. 6:30 pm. to 8:30 p.m. * (Table Tennie--Dancing---Teble G ) Cotton fabrics of particular in| terest were; Fine cotton poplin, in a white Y.W.C.A. nur Sunday will be an excellent! portunities for job and-or busi- ness advancement are indicated in early February, late March, mid-April, September and No- vember, Splendid influences govern your personal life, too, with emphasis on romance in late March, mid-June, September and December; on travel and social activities in early Feb- ruary, May, July, August, No- vember and December, A child born on this day will be highly energetic, gregarious and remarkably intuitive, jelly roll, Cut into 14-inch slices and arrange in buttered pan, Repeat with remaining dough and filling, Cover and let rise in a warm place, until doubled Parkes, Mr, Alex Air and Mrs, Alex Air. The booby prize was won by Mrs. Ronald Hayes. sissy shirt with cotton lace raffles, For information cell 723-7625 (from 2 p.m, tll 5 p.m.) Refreshments were served during the evening. in bulk, about 45 mi . Brush tops with melted butter, Bake in a 350 degree F. oven about 25 to 30 minutes, PIONEER SMOKER Baroness Rosen, wife of the Russian ambassador to the U.S., helped pioneer public smoking by women at a reception at the White House in 1910, NEW "CHANCELLOR" STEREO BY could give value is sold @ Beautiful cabinet of @ Six balanced speakers for HBLECTROHOME SO MUCH STEREO QUALITY 4 Only the Leader in Hi-Fi WRAP WELL ! When packaging foods for home freezing, be sure the wrappers are sturdy and moisture « vapor - proof (MVP) says the Foods Department at Macdonald Institute, Guelph, This prevents drying of the food and transfer of odors from pack: age to package, | i sone ZELLER'S FINAL CLEARANCE MEN'S FULL LENGTH OVERCOATS tu so much quality, so many features at this LOW out! ly styled Deilcraft with arm tone, PRICE! Don't delay... . see the "Chancellor" before this sensational @ Garrard 4-speed changer counter-weighted tone @ Stereo FM Radio with stereo clarit -@ AM/EM Tuner and 20-watt light indicator, @ | Full Year Warranty on Parts and Labor. 399.50 ualities--of which she is surely your neighbor out of it, aware, iNep-un in all activities, but do Dear Ann Landers: My friend) Con fi dential to DEAD na eer yourself on any who is 18 has been dating a boy] THRED: Mee wouldn't ce count, 3 16. I told her she was ing|tying yesterday's troubles anc iC i the cradle, She told me to ra adding to them the burdens of FOR THE BIRTHDAY my own business today and tomorrow? Close the If Monday is your birthday, What do vou think?--LOVER/D00k on the past and live one Your horoscope indicates a} OF REASON day at a time. It's the key to/0appy and prosperous year Dear Lover: I think she is in. Survival, You are currently in a. cycle| deed robbing the cradle and which 'should be excellent from that you should mind your own) -- HOUSEMOLD HINT -- | f,neyerial standpoint if you re business. For your next dinner party ee roan ak Ske omen Dear Ann Landers: Last ye Bho Seton age be whims -- especially in April, ast yearifasten large candies in deep May and September, Careless- my mother passed away, My/saucers by melting a bit of the -------- nbd bata older sister promised Mom that/wax, then partially fill saucers she would make a home for meiwith water and float fresh until IT got married. 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