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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1964, p. 17

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$ tablespoons shortening or G0bKing oil 3 1 téaspoon oregano \% teaspoon black pepper 1 tablespoon chopped parsley % cup grated Parmesan cheese Veal Recipe Includes Cheese Silk Responds Beautifully To Tagged Instructions In Rich Caiserole By ELEANOR ROSS Squeeze suds through garment . As always it's a big silk several times. Do not rub gar- A hearty dish of veal and season in fashions, and. the|ment, but repeat with fresh cheése slices smothered in to-| % cup fine, dry bread crumbs, many varieties of this beautiful|#ap, if necessary. mato sauce will delight both|1 -¢gg, slightly beaten fabric are well represented,| Rinse séveral times in tepid)your family and guests. Moza-| %4 cup water with chiffons and crepes espe-|water and hang away from rella, a mild cheese often used) Heat "oll of shorténing ih cially favored by designers. | strong sun or heat until elmost|for pizza, is suggestéd for thisisaucepan; saute onion until The wants to know/ty; or roll in turkish towel recipe, but you may substitute|goiden. Stir in tomate sauce, ett silk things she's|and leave for half kour. your favorite cheddar cheese, |water, oregano, pepper, salt buying can be washed or éry-| Set iron at the lowest heat|8 ounces Mozarella cheese and parsley. Cover and simmer cleaned, and press while stillj/1 pound veal, cut in 6%-inch|/10 minutes. This, of course, truction 16 THRCSHAWA TIMES, Thumdey, November 12,1964 point ; depends ist, but always on the wrong) slices Combine bread crumbs and the cons and pee ped TT} (preferably with the medium onion chopped grated Parmesan cheese, ré-|ach. silk fabrié and the style of|straight of the fabric). 8-ounce cans tomato sauce 'serving two tablespoons of'or a fluffy gelatin dessert. garments. ; . ith SMOOTH RESPONSE ye , Néver usé an éxtrémely hot > DDDD0000 0000000 LU ODUNUU VU VUVNVV YUN VV UYU ' * = ye SOS UU > RAR AA RAAAAD 47, ' WAAAY 7 irca on silk. It isn't necessary, MAARORIOOO OOO OOOO OOO OOO OOOO 00 OO UUUOUO UU UUUOOOUOUULUCOUUGOOOUUUUUCUOOOUU OL OOGR OOOO KIN +s silk's resiliency gives a = ~| SERVICE : SATISFACTIO Properly dry - cleaned or FROM DODO 00 OD000000 0G D0 0000000 O000OE 'VV yY PES ' DOOOODDO 0000000000 000000000000 D000 0000 ee a aan CECE' ' CEE TARAAAAAD CHEVAL SET velope plus ten cents for handling and a for Leaflet No. C-7645 to the Needlework Department, The Oshawa Timés, Oshawa, Ontario, '¢ not always obvious what '4 not a has to be done; therefore man- pope ee standard quality ufacturers almost always pro-|*ks will not shrink. vide tags which offer specific) Certain novelty weaves such instructions. Uriless|as matelasses and embossed ef- silks are specifically labeled as|fects, unless clearly identified hand-washadle, the majority of|as dty-cleanable to washable, silks should be dry-cleaned. might shrink slightly. Select a réputable dry-cleaner| 'The tendency to water-spot is always, It pays! a ero Cpe ygrert s silk, But 0 prog- FABRIC CHAFED ress made in 'Textile. finishes, Dr. Cannon H&S Association Helps Jaycees 'Toy Time' Do not attempt to 'spot-clean find more and more silk silk garments at home, as this as labeled as being resis- The Dr. C. F. Cannon Home|technicians and scientists were and School Association held its|needed to design, build and Sr the dye and chafe theliont to water-spotting. regular meeting' in the school|maintain the high speed elec-)"\, ine sik should ever be| Water spots, though, do dis- auditorium recently with Mré.|tronic computors and the intri-| /°s °° in. washing machine.|appear when the garment is Victor Hulatt presiding. cate mechanisms of automation.|OY to uy nimeys, means|ary-cleaned or washed. It was announced that Home|The fundamental facts and hand-washable However some and School Council was spon-|methods were of great impor') i," blends containing synthe- soring an adult education) tance to the students because es, ate. mechiné » Wasmable course, "Personality Deyelop-| they would be prepares tee nae Brace tis ta or lad, : ment." For all interested per- aren oe - Uf no special instructions are| 160 years ago, was listed as hav- sons the course commences |¥esrs Witt. thanked|™% te tag of a washable-silk/ing died "from old age" at 45, January 13, 1964, at the Mc-| Mrs. G. M. Peters roa q{oumber, use a mild soap toja normal age for such & state- Laughlin. Collegiate, Stevenson|Mr. Brown for his timely and) opsate ouds in lukewarm water.|ment then. road north; from 7.00 to 9.00linteresting presentation. a p.m, on Wednesday of each| A social period with refresh- gg se a agaeia week for ten weeks. ments served by Mrs. Norbert In co-operation with the Jay-|Key and Mrs. Fred Oldfield cees in their special project Toy| brought the evening to a close. Furniture & Appliances Your Headquarters for Time, 1964, an appeal was be- UNITS, GROUPS cies for Christmas distribution. Mr. "A. G.' Kerry, principal, Association held its November pape can be arranged private- ject, "Girl TELEVISIONS ing sent out for toys which Suitable containers were provid- AUXILIARIES addressed the parents and J%-| meeting with the guest, Miss é The president, Mrs. William hs : tructions simply send a stamped, self-addressed en- OLD AT 45 A Massachusetts General Hos- pital woman patient, who died A ONE-STOP FLOOR COVERING CENTRE OSHAWA could. be repaired and painted, ed for collection at all Shell Gas MARY STREET H-8 vited them to mieet the teach- Pam Stevens, epeaking on Red and given to organized agen- caren. Mary Street Home and School ers at the school for interviews Feather, choosing as her sub- Guides." A musical interlude followed) 5) dnent, 'presided. Mrs. Rob- with Betty Zurawell at the piano. A selection on the accor- dion was played by Teddy Vanderlaan and a trio at the piano by Linda, Brad; and Bill Godfrey. Mr. William' Gauley. intro- duced the guest speaker, Mr. Robert Brown, teacher at E. A. ert Hall read the minutes and bylaws. The treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Claude Halleran. Mr. James Wagg, principal, showed a film on "Community Life of Immigrants in Canada." A discussion followed on flow end STEREOS Inelude:-- @ WESTINGHOUSE @ PHILLIPS @ R.C.A. VICTOR @ PHILCO These are the services offered fo yOu oe. Lovell Public School, whose|one could help the newcomers topic was "New. Mathematics".|become adjusted to life in The new approach and why the|Canada. modern program was neces-| Refreshments were served by sary was defined, With an over|mothers of Mr. L. Gauers' head projector, Mr. Brown|class, with Mrs. Murray Welsh 'went into detail in showing the|and Mrs. Roy Anderson as steps taken from 'the earliest|grade mothers. Parent count stages in the classes to the)banners were won by Mrs. Aud- Grade 8 level. rey Keys and Mr. James Wagg. The speaker went on to say|It was announced that the rum- that in this computing and fastimage sale, held at the UAW moving world of today, an ever|Hall on Bond street, was a increasing number of trained'success. PICK-UP and DELIVERY DECORATING SERVICE SERVICE POLICY ESTIMATING COURTESY DOZENS of models te chose from at the LOWEST PRICES IN OSHAWA 723-3343 491 RITSONRD.S. -- xaeuaeke. --$--$------_--_-- EEE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE CL Just arrived from Italy - beautiful Venetian glass- ware -ideal for christmas gift giving. * ca pe * ya af OSHAWA CAR RUG CLEANING SERVICE Pictured above: Are some of our skilled workmen, quolified to hendle ell your flooring installations. ANncus-(;RAYDON have expanded their SHOWROOM facilities to provide more adequate selection of QUALITY CARPETING and FLOOR COVERING -- Lower Laval. Sirasttigurrice taka eamgnres Hist MAIN FLOOR GALLERY BUDGET DEPT. A. VASES in @ beoutiful selection of shapes end sizes. Avoileble in equa - amber - green end burnt gold, 1.49 to 5.95 B. COVERED CANDY JARS Many attractive shapes from which to choose Brand name carpeting to choose from including BARRYMORE -- HARDING -- KRAUS, Fine Indian and Hand Woven Carpets including the famous CROSLEY KARASTAN GROUPING. 0) YO000 OUD On the top floor includes complete array of REMNANTS, ENDS-OF- BALES, SCATTER MATS, BATH MATS. in amber - aqua ond green. 2.95 and 5.95 C. COMPOTES Aveilable in rich tenes of ember + aque end = 4 green. : ? 1 95 D. BRANDY SHAPE VASES Many sizes from which te eheese, Some with spiro! stems. Available in opeline end cleer colours. 1.95 to 3.95 ANGUS-(SRAYDON juicy We pledge to give our clientele the best possible advice in ofl motters within our field of busin +» » te give our clients the best value per dollar spent . . . te mever ip our handi + + « te give you courteous service before, during and after the sale... to refund your money with- in @ reasonable time; if goods are not satisfactory . . . te give the best workmanship possible . . . te g our handise . , , to duct our busi te the best of our knowledge ond in en ethical manner. Above are only four pieces illustrated frem our wide D selection of venetian glassware aveilable in rich tones of aqua, amber, green and burnt gold. CARPET COMPANY LIMITED 728-6254 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN 9:30 A.M, TO 6 P.M, DALY THURSDAY and PRIDAY TO 9 P.M, DOA OOOO) IVLAA \) VU OUOUUUOU i) teeee O00 0000 ' UAV UV CV UU UU OU UU OU DU UN UU UU vevryre

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