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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1964, p. 7

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soot qu ertamtptiniy a een gute tose Birt y's BAYA te Sane een PN Ney SOOO EOIN EN : alegre Nancomaili Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-8474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, August 17, 1964 7 Quick, Easy, Taste Tantalizing Prepare Them Now For Later Late summer brings with itisubstance so essential for jelly an endless array Of fruit--a de-|making. start with the fruit of|y fil 3 i » 8 z B Just The Reverend H. A. Mellow ooficiated when Solveig (Sy!- via) Andersen became the bride, recently, of Thomas Haar in Northminster United Church. The bride is the a i Site Brenda Irene Louise Day became the bride of Anthony Adrianus Van Hemmen, in a double-ring ceremony held re- cently in St. John the Evan- elist Roman Catholic Church, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Andersen, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Haar, Galt, Ontario, --tIreland Studio TO LIVE IN OSHAWA Sylvia Kozub, Lloyd Grose Married In Blackstock Blackstock United Church, was the setting for the mar- riage of Sylvia Frances Ko- zub, to Lloyd Arthur Grose on Saturday, August 8. The bride is the daughter of Mr, Wil- liam Kozub, Nestleton, and the late Mrs. Kozub and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Noah Grose, Alliston, Ontario. | The officiationg clergyman was the Reverend Philip Rom- eril and the soloist was Miss Jane Gould, Uxbridge, singing "The Lord's Prayer" and "O Perfect Love' accom-| -- by Mrs. Gordon Strong, estock. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a formal gown of silk-faced peau de soie, hitby. The bride. is the light to the eye and to the every taste and every occasion. palate, There's flayour to suit ee choice, fully ripe of course best colour and flavour and follow the simple instructions In jams, jellies, conserves andifor either the conventional -or ui are daughter of Mr. and Mrs Donald Frederick Day, Whit- by, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Anthony Van Hem- men, Whitby and the late Mrs. Van Hemmen. --Photo by George McKenzie relishes, too, these fruits will al Reig © Fig I go enhance your menus throughout| *°U + the year and with the bert boil|ease of preparation and the re- hasthod, you can easily week a|sults. 5 : cupboard reminiscent sum} PEACH AND NUT JAM mer. With this method success Yield: about 11 medium is assured because recipes are developed 30 that there is the|@*sses (5% Ths. jam) S\correct balance of fruit acid,|¢ CUPS Prepared fruit (about 3 ibs. (2 qts.) ripe peaches % cup chopped almonds or pecans Commercial fruit pectin in| % cup lemon juice either liquid or powdered form (2 lemons) sugar and pectin to form a per- 4 set with just a one-minute boil, is simply natural fruit pectini7 cups sugar extracted from fruit rich in this|1 bottle liquid fruit pectin THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Strive to further plans set in motion last week, A shipshape performance can be yours now. emphasize dignity, under- standing, discretion, confidence. Evening hours should bring some very heart-warming news, FOR THE BIRTHDAY 3 If tomorrow is your birthday, + |your horoscope indicates that, : |while you could be faced with + |some financial problems within the next year, you can solve 4 |\them & you will capitalize on * \the excellent Leoite trait of never becoming discouraged in the face of obstacles. All you have to do is to cut our pattern to fit the prover: jal cloth and you'll come out all right, September and October will be excellent for monetary mat- ters, but you will have to do some retrenching and pull in the belt during November and December. January and Febru- ary will be somewhat dull along these lines, but an uptrend will begin in March--e gradual one to be sure--but, nevertheless, increasingly profitable until] early July when you will enter a really fine cycle where finan- cial interests are ¢ _ - Except for a brief period in early November, personal rela- tionships will be governed by i fr socal dome ., |gurs well for social a' lomes- Hornsby Studio tie affairs. Your stars smile on romance, too, with special emphasis on the periods between now late September, late next May and June. November, December and \next March will be fine for oc- chuk, Oshawa; and Mr. Robert) cupational matters. Harrison, Scarborough. | A child born on this day = i UAW|be idealistic and extremely hall where tne wride's sister, benevolent but inclined toward Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Blackstock,|---P" =" received, wearing a blue chiffon sheath with matching blue and white hat and a corsage of pink ie teks eniack. peeled and chopped (2 cups) wearing a pink peau de sole large cucumber, peeled and sheath adorned with lace, aj. 'iced (1% cups) three-quarter length lace coat,|1 medium size onion, finely matching hat and a corsage of|, minced ('4 cup) white gladioli petals. ii green pepper, seeded and As the couple left for their| finely minced (2-3 cup) honeymoon, to be spent at an cup tomato juice tablespoon wine vinegar undisclosed Muskoka resort,the tablespoons olive oil small clove, garlic, minced salt and pepper to taste Mix the tomatoes, cucumber, onion, green pepper, tomato GAZPACHO OR CHILLED SOUP large very ripe tomatoes, accessories and an orchid cor- gage. Mr. and Mrs. Grose will styled with fitted bodice and slim bell skirt appliqued with| Apartments, Wilson road and rose and leaf imported Alencon| Olive avenue, Oshawa. lace studded with rhinestones) and seed pearls, The gown had a detachable full chapel train of which three fan-like pleats with re "| stones. Her coronet, of similar-| ity appliqued lace held hez fin-) gertip-veil and she carried a) reside in the Windsor Plazalinice, vinegar, oil, garlic, salt and pepper together well. Chill) mixture until icy, Serve in small glasses with an ice cube in each, or spoon into bowls lined with crisp leaves of Iceberg lettuce.| Makes 6-8 servings. | Out-of-town guests were jpresent from Montreal, Barrie, Allistion, Sadbury, Windeor, Prescott™and Rama. back-to-school | sleeves. BLACKBOARD FASHIONS rayon linen blouse completes the costume. ° By Tracy Adrian A preview of fashions for reveals attractive outfits de- signed with girls from size 7 to 14 in mind. The charming little suit pictured is one of this'group. It is a two-piece suit made of rayon flannel in a smart chalk stripe on gray. The skirt is box-pleated and the jacket is detailed with bot- ton tabs and elbow - length A white sleevesless THEY GROW FAST ! ; PLANES SAFE Q HALIFAX (CP)--Two. United States civilian aircraft, overdue on a 545-mile flight in north- eastern Quebec, arrived safely many cascade of pink roses accented!.+" their destination Saturda y with English ivy. ___ |night, RCAF Search and Rescue Miss June Haynes, Milliken,\authorites said Sunday it still was the maid of honor and the)/had not been determined what other bridesmaids were Missidelayed the two Seabee planes Carol be nena ro Mission their flight from Fort Chimo, 'anCamp, kstock,|Que., to Janis Lake, The planes, Miss Lynne Grose, Alliston.) carrying four persons, left Fort alike in\Chimo in the Ungava Bay area S€ Tuesday. Portraits Now Will Be Treasures Later Qreland sTuDio | 723-3680 A-| fiength. sleeves of, bivel Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Spinal Disc Injuries Hay Fever 100 King St, &. 728-5156 LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Helr Stylist HOME | APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M, 728-9317 ringlet headdresses and carried) nosegays of pink carnations and) white chrysanthemums with) white streamers. The best man was Mr ney Goodfellow, Weston, and the snieaen CEILING CUSTOM- TAILORED 7001 Ue Make @ "house" a "home", draperies thet will blend in with your P ur ative will assist you with your decerat- |) + » you'll enjoy his help- problem . ful service. @ FREE ESTIMATES @ Slipcovers -- Broadloom Howard's DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOB NORTH Nohing | ; helps do it foster than properly selected |) 725-3144 Y% teaspoon almond extract' *If pecans are used omit al- mond extract. First, prepare the fruit, Peel and pit about 3 pounds (2 quarts) fully ripe peaches, Grind or chop very fine. Meas- ure 4 cups into a very large saucepan. Chop the almonds and measure % cup almonds into the saucepan with the peaches. Squeeze the juice from 2 medi- um size lemons. Measure % cup juice into saucepan with peaches. Then, make the jam. Add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mix well, Place over high heat, bring to a full rolling boil, and boil 1 minute, stirring con- stantly. Remove from heat and at once stir in Nquid fruit pec: tin and almond extract, Skim off foam with metal spoon, Then stir and skim by turns for 5 minutes to cool slightly, to pre- vent floating fruit. le quick- ly into glasses. Cover jam at once with % inch hot paraffin. Note; This jam may set ; |slowly allow about 2 weeks, RASPBERRY-Peach jam (Uncooked fruit) Yield; About 5% medium (8 oz.) glasses (about 3'%-Ibs, oh cade ioetad, nll 1 M ot. ripe, red raspberries and 1 Ib, (% qt.) ripe peaches 4% cups sugar Ladle quickly into glasses. Cover at once with tight lids. A, E. JOHNSON 0.0, OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 GIRLS Train Now For An Exciting New ' Future SECRETARY @ TYPIST ® MEDICAL/LEGAL SECRETARY FALL TERM - SEPT. 8th | Compare These Benefits: @ Through our association with the Business Ed- ucators' Association of Canada we offer you 68 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. The complete NANCY TAYLOR Finishing Course offered as part of your regular course. Free job placement facilities to all students, Completely air-conditioned, modern decor, fully equipped with 1964 model office equipment. Free lifetime refresher program to all graduates. @ Choice of three shorthands, Pitman, Gregg, or Speedwriting. WRITE OR TELEPHONE FOR INFORMATION DON'T DELAY The CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 728-7081 52Y2 Simcoe St. North -- Oshawa (about z z B Ice Ne i af Th i] gf 3 ES B : a i si i : 2% Ibs, (2qts. ) ripe apricots and 1 qt. ripe gooseberries) cups granuated sugar 1 box powdered fruit pectin First, pre) the fruit, P.IT (2 quarts). fully ripe apricots, Cut in small pieces and chop fine or grind, Crush thoroughly or grind about one quart fully ripe gooseberries, Combine fuits and measure five cups into a yerylarge (8 quart) saucepan. Then, make the jam, Measure sugar and set aside, Add pow- dered fruit pectin to fruit in saucepan ahd mix well, Place ovr high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil, At once stir in sugar. Bring to a full rolling boil and boll hard one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and skim off foam with metal spoon. Then stir and skim by turns for five minutes to cool slightly to pre- vent floating fruit, Ladle quickly into glasses, Cover at once with ¥% inch hot paraffin. PEAR BUTTER Yield; about 10 medium glasses (5 Ibs. butter) .... .» 4% cups prepared fruit pulp (about 4% Ibs. (8% ats.) fully ripe pears) 5% cups granulated sugar ¥% cup firmly packed dark sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice (about 1 lemon) ¥% to 1 teaspoon cinnamon ¥% teaspoon ginger ¥Y% teaspoon nutmeg ¥, teaspoon mace ¥ teaspoon cloves 1 box powdered fruit pectin pounds (3' mer, uncovered, Put cooked fuit though sieve. ure the sugars and set aside. Measure 4% cups pulp into a very large saucepan, Add Jemon (do not peel) about 24% pounds|add Y, teaspoon grated lemon rind First, prepare the fruit. Peel, aipit and or 4% s quarts) fully ripe of the p peas, Bing to a boil and sim- ten minutes. Then make the butter, Meas- E E Hornsby Studio juice, lemon rind, and spices.|boil and boll hard one minute fruit pectin and constantly, Remove mix well. Place over high heat|from heat, skim off foam with and stir until mixture comes to|metal spoon, and ladle quickly a hard boil. At once stir in both|into glasses. Cover butter at sugars, Bring to a full rollingjonce with % inch hot paraffin. OFFICE GOSSIP Q. My friend, an ettractive brunette, married @ nice fellow, else ao brunette, now have, of all things, @ redheoded boby. of the girls the office wonder about this, come ments: A.. Yes ---- stop the gossip! Heir color, en in herited trait, is passed along not just by parents, but by the parent's parents ond by oncestora" back, Therefore, it isn't too une usucl for a redheaded to pop up in @ "no redheads" family group, SMOKING AND WEIGHT Q. Is i the rule, rather thon the exception, for @ person to gain weight after quitting cigerettes? ~ A. Probably the rule. Doctor studied o group of business and professional men who agreed to give up smoking. Weights were checked two years before and two years ofter up ci grettes, and were compared with the Neigh patterns of men of similar % and weight who syd to smoke bef whe rt never bie n who gave up smoking gal on ave 9 pounds ere than tos in. Oe ofr pomp, Answers oppearing in these columns are of neces- sity brief and general end do not re a i ocr) ae the diagnos: funeti t's personal physi 4,000 yeors of ress in macy go inte every pasatwen oo i for as ° s Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa gt the Genoshe Hotel, August 17, 18, 19 PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these dates OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. @ FREE DELIVERY e 723-4621 You're in love, you're engaged, and you couldn't be happier . . - until you see divinely beautiful bridal gowns from our heavenly array for Fall and Winter weddings. 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