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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1964, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-8474 Des ae eee v , a va eS Se ee ee ee Mellow Dessert Blends Bananas With Cream Cheese Looking for a dessert that's smooth as velvet, melts deli- ciously on the tongue, is as cool as a rushing brook? Must be easy to make, with just a bit of cooking? Consider, then, Ba- nana Cheese Pie, a luscious 'filling, layered and topped with slices of mellow bananas in a 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 20, 1964 _|no-bake crumb crust. A just- right flavor combination, a bit tart, a bit sweet. The texture contrast of creamy cheese with bananas adds interest, too. | 1 cup finely crumbed graham crackers ¥Y% cup melted butter or margarine % cup water 4\1 envelope unflavored gelatine sar lerumbs in a 9-inch pie plate. Press firmly and evenly against sides and bottom of pan to form a crust, Chill. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA It will be very important to avoid extravagance and-or spec- ulation between the first of No- A child born on this day will be highly intelligent, versatile|$ and magnetic of personality. vember and the end of Febru- amount of water (%4 cup) and set aside. / f ter|a new ; sugar and TeZouble boiler and|on Yesterday's laurels; go for|Will be highly propitious for, ro sted Bg Pag ore sti more--but soundly. The evening neg and a is a neily Constante i prevent sticking, |hours should icemeas un-Y a sudden marfiage dur- Remove from heat and stir in mixing bowl, beat cheese until soft. Add gelatine mixture, well blended. Fold stand until partially set. Alter- Chill until completely sét, about horoscope lemon juice and salt; beat until Pithin two weeks Soften gelatine in half the|/FOR TOMORROW Put some sparkle into this Combine egg yolks,|44y. Give others (and y ary, however. The period between now and late September; also late Oc- incentive. Bari tober and next May and June softened gelatine.In a latgeifOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is vour birthday,|four weeks; indicates that,|April and May. , you will enter in sOUr/an excellent period where fi-|highly stimulating between now cream and then egg whites. Let/nancial matters are concerned.|and mid-September, in Decem- Another good trend will begin|ber, aJnuary and next April. | nate thin layers of cheese mix-jnext March and continue up- ture with sliced bananas in thelward through July when youjnext March should bring some crumb-lined pie plate, starting|will be well into an extremelyjexcellent opportunities for ad-| and ending with cheese mixture. leg period along these|vancement and recognition in| - DOG DAYS Like man, many canine pets are sensitive to ragweed poilen. ing any one of these periods. Good opportunities for travel are presaged within the next also in January, Social interests should prove November, December and your job. FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made SEE M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP | Rosomarys. Hatrstyling. (Formerly Peggy's Beauty Salon) PROP. ROSEMARY VEENHOF OPENING SPECIALS Perms at reduced prices MON., TUES. and WED, 2 Expert Stylists R, VEENHOF and JUDY NASH 1188 SIMCOE ST. S. \ tg Corner Ritson ai ind Simcoe ~ PLEASE NOTE New Phone No, 723-6711 OPEN THURS. AND FRI. NIGHTS three hours. Before serving, gar- nish the top of the pie with ad- ditional banana slices. Serves six to eight HOUSEHOLD HINT For a rich glow on er, wash weekly in hot suds with ripe bananas two or three tablespoons of Combine crumbs and melted|ammonia added, rinse in hot butter; blend well. P1lace'water, then polish dry. q 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten : lp sugar --- <2 Ss C*CLASSIC BEAUTY*© hile BE oe TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA i Bridegroom's Father Otfficiates 'At Marsa-Speed Wedding Rites li The father of the bridegroom)ried cascades of bronze chrys- jfficiated at the marriage ofjanthemums and gladiolus. The daughter 5 of|flower girl was Miss Bonnie 'Mr and M Frank Speed, Osh-| Speed, Oshawa, ni f th See te Gerald Waves Morea,|tde,' wearing' full - length MEN WANTED for Hazardous Journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete dark- ness, constant danger, safe return doubtful. Honor and recognition in case of success -- Ernest Shackleton. dress of white chiffon with a Illinois, inj}headband of white chrysanthe- mums and carrying a basket of similar flowers, The Bible boy was Master Richard King and the best man was Mr. David Bailey, Washing- ton, Illinois. The ushers were Mr. David Sandquist, Rockford, .|Ilinois; Mr. Richard Esham, Vanceburg, Kentucky; and Mr. Ralph Williams, Ann Arbor, Michigan. PRINCESS MARINA Design by Bluebird For the finest in fashion see Bluebird, guaranteed perfect diamond ring. BLUEBIRD diamonds for happiness MOVING SALE NOW ON! OPEN AN ACCOUNT -- 10% DOWN BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING STREET WEST For the reception held in the Assembly room of the church, the bride's mother received, wearing a sheath dress of rose- wood organza with a Venetian lace bodice, mai pill-box hat and accessories. The bride- groom's mother assisted, wear- img an ivory boucle sheath with bronze accessories, Both mothers wore corsages of white lee g if it 4 2 J ae i il f : F roses. Before leaving for their honey- moon in Northern Ontario, the -!bride donned a pink silk coat and dress ensemble with black patent accessories and a cor- sage of white roses. On their return, Mr. and Mrs, Marsa will reside at 24556 Central avenue, klines.|Loma Linda, California. il pi apt! PEE i E F i ebz iy fi 3 E F iy) a g : 3 i 3 E : ae SOCIAL NOTICE ' ENGAGEMENT _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, {-Solina, wish to announce the "engaement of their daughter, .-Patricia Jane, to Francis Davis ,"Ross Kossatz, Enniskillen, son 'lof Mrs. E. W. Kossatz, Pem- 'sbroke, and the late Mr. Kos- '"satz. The wedding will take \-place on Saturday, September | 19,1964, at 3:00 p.m. in Eldad ; United C Solina. i ; Canadian Visitor '| 'Snapped' With PM -) GLASGOW (CP)--A Canadian 'girl who failed in an attempt to 'snap a picture of Prime Minis- ""ter Douglas - Home ended up 'swith him posing with her for a 'special souvenir photograph. '. Joan Horton, 23, of Vancou- 'ver, ip: in 2a gd & 'Alec's home constituency, w: "the arrived there recenlty for a | jwisit. She was just about to take 'the picture when the prime 'minister moved his head away. '" Lady Douglas-Home, noticing 'what happened, told her hus- <jpand and he invited Miss Hor- : to sit beside him while a aye bingy their photo with r camera. : will be a picture well Gay the folks back home," said Joau later. Would you have gone? In those uuys, the newspaper was the only link between strangers. It is the same today. People learn from their daily newspaper of world events-- events that might change their lives. Today, the daily paper plays an even more impor- tant part in your daily life. Only there can you find complete news of the world, of Canada and of your own community--and what's behind the news. - These reports are more important today than ever before. Keep abreast of all the news every day... in your daily newspaper. In answer to a 26-word advertisement published in The Times (London, Eng.), five thousand men and three women volunteered for the British Ant- arctic expedition in 1908. From these, Ernest Shackleton chose 27 men for the venture that reached within 97 miles of the South Pole and won him a knighthood. He said: "It seemed as though all the men in Great ° Britain were determined to accompany me, the response was 80 overwhelming.' The Oshawa Times: AN INFORMED PUBLIC IS THE BEST GUARANTEE OF FREEDOM The gingham dog and the calico cat, They tried on shoes to wear to school, Side by side in the shoe-store sat. Both of them wanted Golden Rule! Available exclusively « QRggtgy Boys' oxford --leather uppers ~ flexible rubber Girls' strap shoe -- feather uppers -- flexible soles. Black or Brown. 8% to 3. ; rubber soles. Black or Brown. 8% to 4. * $3.99

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