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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1964, p. 16

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ee lm COLOR-CONSCIOUS MPS. LONDON (CP) -- Britain's MPs have grumbled because | their tearoom was decorated in lemon, blue, ivory, white. MP William epherd says he will ask the appropri- ate ministry to do aor | about the "violent, garish a appalling' decor. ASIAN CUSTOM In Cambodia, a prospective bridegroom lives for three days in the courtyard of the bride's house, unable to see her, until the wedding. ) the synagogues. During thesey A. His learning to wait for a services a large Menorah is/definite regular period of sev- ferent bang Ep ge cd eral days, when he receives a sa than or a nickel or dime to spend, tell he goodness, At home, when the t Each hight. ehilaren. receivelé andlés ace lighted, : everyone receives the next nickel or dime. gifts. They are told the story sings the special Chanukah of Hanukkah, the dedication of Song: : the Temple in Jerusalem hun-| Yours the message cheering dreds and hundreds of years} That the time is nearing, ago, after it had been regained; Which will see from the cruel king Antiochus,| All men free, and restored. These children| Tyrants disappearing. are reminded of the great he-/- PARENTS' QUESTIONS roes' of the past who saved their) Q, What is the first step in a people from enemies. - youngster's getting ready to There are special services in' handle money well? The first night one candle Is lighted, the second night two candles, and so on, until eight candles are kindled on the last night of the festival. CHILD GUIDANCE Gifts Are Exchanged At Feast Of Lights By GARRY C. MYERS PhD. the world celebrate Hanukkah, Special Jewish celebrations|which means dedication. This are significant in family life.|festival, often known as the They occasion the coming to-|Feast of Lights, lasts for eight gether from great distances of|days, Every night during this members of the family and) estival the father of the home other relatives. They help keep|lights the candles in a special alive family traditions and reli-}candelabra called the Menorah. 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 30, 1964 nen i COURTHOUSE COLOR MONTREAL (CP) -- The criminal \ courthouse has ac- quired. color--in, the person of sari - wearing Kamila Khanna. The Pakistan-born court re- porter said: "It isn't that I don't like Western clothes, it's just. that I, don't think they would suit me." COFFEE, BANANAS MINGLE IN PIE Coffee, Banana Pie Is Answer| typ stars say. To A Busy Woman's Prayer: Sophisticated flavor is the outstanding feature' of Coffee Banana Pie. This frothy des- sert contains instant coffee, and it is an unexpected and tasteful complement to the ba- nanas sliced throughout the fill- ing, and can be made in ad- vance. Marshmallows thicken the pie, and whipped cream gives it lightness. An easy-to-make fea- ture is the corn flake crumbs shell. Made with packaged corn flake crumbs, it also contains butter and sugar. This crust is simply pressed into the pie pan, requiring no rolling. COFFEE BANANA PIE cups corn flakes OR cup packaged corn flake crumbs tablespoons sugar one-third cup soft or melted butter or margarine \% pound regular or miniature marshmallows tablespoons instant coffee powder 4 1 | ¥% cup hot water | cup whipping cream cups sliced bananas (a 3 medium) If using corn flakes, crush into fine crumbs, Combine corn flake crumbs, sugar and butter in 9-inch pie pan; mix well. Press evenly and firmly around sides and bottom of pie pan. Chill. Combine marshmallows, cof- fee powder and water in med- ium-sized saucepan, Cook over low heat, stirring . constantly, until marshmallows are melted. Cool until slightly thickened. Whip cream until stiff. Fold into coffee mixture together with bananas. Pour into Crumb crust, Chill until firm. Garnish with banana slices and sweet- ened whipped cream, if desired. Yield: 8 servings Note: If a more crisp crust is desired, bake corn flake crumbs shell in a slow oven (300 deg. F.) for 5 minutes be- fore chilling. 1 2 bout} ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: My hus-) band and I are having a heated argument and neither of us will give an inch. Can you settle it? FOR TOMORROW By ESTRELLITA This should be an unusually busy period--one which will provide you with enlightening facts and bring better under- standing with business supe- riors, partners and associates. Look for some extremely happy situations in your domes- tic set-up, too. FOR THE BIRTHDAY Ift omorrow is your birthday, you should find the next year marked by fine opportunities to get ahead, both business-wise and in a personal way. Do try to make the most of good in- fluences which govern all Sagit- tarians during 1965 and look for good breaks along job lines in late February, late March, May, June and October. Best periods for finances: early March (exceptionally good), Mid-July, October and November. Avoid speculation and be generally conservative in January and June, however. You may have opportunities to travel in late December, January, mid-April and-or Sep- tember and, if you do take a trip during any of these periods, whether for business or plea- sure, you should find it highly stimulating. The, same months this? Ten bucks rides on your answer.--D.R.T, Dear .D.R.T.: When the wife drives it could mean (1) she Violence {is abroad -in_ our} Dogs are turned on humans--| Murder is with us in the head- I am becoming increasingly|jines and TV, distressed about the indiffer- Homes are bombed in the} ence of our society to brutality) North likes to drive and he doesn't. (2): Doctor's orders. (3) He's tired and she isn't. (4) He's stoned and she's sober. (Now what happened to your ten }news accounts stimulate pride gious interests. The frequency with which news media generously take ac- count of these celebrations be- speaks the high regard in which the public holds them. Such in the hearts of children and their parents who participate in these celebrations and make all of us aware of their contribu- tion to our American heritage, BROADENS EDUCATION Public information about these celebrations with their spiritual emphasis widens the education of the adults and, chil- dren who are not Jewish. How fine it is for children brought up in Christian homes also to grow familiar with the religious na- ture and family practices in Jewish synagogues and homes. And since so much of the Sun- ture of Christian people is based on Jewish backgrounds, why should not practically all chil- dren in their religious education grow familiar with these special Jewish celebrations? And_ not tion, but also for cultivating a warmer, kindlier, more appre- ciative understanding aud feel- ing in them -- for furthering brotherhood. JEWISH CELEBRATION An outstanding Jewish cele- bration which comes around our Christmas time is Hanukkah. This year Hanukkah falls early, on November 30. A few words ture of Hanukkah: Jews all over will be interesting from a 50- cial standpoint. Domestic and_ sentimental} matters should prosper for most of the year ahead, with special emphasis on romance in Janu- ary, late March, mid-June and September. A child born on this day will be highly intellectual, depend- able and courageous. NOW OPEN! Tonia's Variety Bar and Coffee Shop @ Formerly Dyett's Sports @ Christmes toys, wetches, novelties, day school and church litera-| ; just for enriching their educa-| ' here about the purpose and na-| { TUES., -*«One Stop Shopping for all your...-. mart Exc 2 P.M. @ Home Cooking. | 205 Bond St. W. 725-7378 TV and STEREO WAYNE'S 78 Simcoe N. bucks?) Telephone 723-1411 poor-cRASHI SCALLOPED FOOT STOOLS 21x 15 Assorted Colors 2.97 en SAY... "Charge it" K-MART ¢ CREDIT CARD SEM ' a. R spECIAL! and death. Fourteen and fifteen-| Children in church are killed| year-olds bludgeon innocent vic-|in the South. ° . | tims with pieces of pipe. When! We rely on weapons of anni-| questioned they say they don't/hilation to secure our "way of| know why they did it. In some} tite" | instances the murderer didn't) Violence is so commonplace in| even know his victim. jour lives that we hardly notice Heartbroken and bewildered |it-- parents report, "He was always| UntiYfinally, our young and a good child." Teachers add,|vifal President is killed | "He was the sort of boy who never caused any trouble." | What is happening? I say the daily diet of killing on TV com- pounded by the use of guns as toys makes murder commen- place. Values are blurred. They don't know when the game ends and real killing begins My husband wants to buy our 5 and 7-year-old sons toy guns, chaps, and cowboy hats for Christmas. I say "no guns." He says guns are a part of a boy's growing up and that I am some kind of a nut to deprive our sons of boyhood fun. What do you say, Ann Lan- ders?--BATTLING FOR SAN- ITY Dear Battling: I'm with you but I don't buy the theory that} toy guns and TV will make kill- ers out of healthy, normal chil- dren. The trouble goes Children are confused.) back| By an assassin's bullet | Setting off a chain of even) more violence, And we are ashamed, Let us begin to question the violence of our lives. Let us bring love and under- standing to our families. Let us begin with our children Ought we supply them with jthe toys that make violence so |commonplace-- The gun, the tank, the rocket, Rather than tools, paints, or }books of other. lands? | If we buy only creative toys this Christmas j It can be a beginning-- A symbol] of our rejection of violence. In memoriam to our late Pres- ident, WITH YOUR = DANCING? WHAT'S WRONG Lack confidence ... Outdated steps ..... Can't lead ... Can't follow .. Need practice ..... eee eeesene eeeee We are offering a special intro- ductory dance course for only $15.00. Because we want you to see for yourself how quickly and easily you' can learn to dance at the Arthur Murray Studio. Even if you've never danced before, you can go dancing after a lesson or two, ond at gay student parties, you'll meet new friends . . . gain poise. and popularity. There are no 'strangers ot Arthur Murray's Everybody dances and has fun. This $15.00 dance course is good for a limited time only. Open. daily 1:00 to 10:00 p.m. W. MARKS. LICENCEE ARTHUR MURRAY 11% SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 728-1681 In keeping with Christmas as a time of peace and love, Let us begin by this small act. If each of us does not do this much further. I do agree that|--who will? constructive TV shows and crea- tive toys are infinitely better for children and I would not buy a toy gun for a child The American Friends Serv- ice Committee (Quakers) distri- buted an essay which echoes, faithfully, my sentiments: @ DIAMONDS @ WATCHES @ RINGS @ JEWELLERY: | If not now--when? Dear Ann; When a husband and wife are in a car together and the wife is driving what does it mean? I say it means the wife is in the driver's seat literally as. well as figuratively Am' I right or wrong about} OPEN THURS. and FRI, 'TIL 9 | HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS: 20 Simcoe St. S$.--Oshawe Shopping Centre eo -- -- " for the Kaye's have the clothes for you. The latest styles in all sizes, make your Christmas a happy one. Shop where your satisfac- tion is our pleasure, Say Charge It At Kaye's BUY KAYE'S GIFT _ CERTIFICATES KAYE"S 3. Be sure to visit our stores in Bowmanville 68 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-5451 i Ab aaa: ane Ladies' .Wear . AND ' 4. -- ~~ TUES., 7 P.M. SS FIBERGLAS FURNACE AIR F ILTERS Assorted Sizes DOOR-CRAS A. HER SPECIAL! WED,, 11 A.M. FULL FASHIONED NYLONS 45 Gauge, WED., 30 Denier 4 ELECTRIC KETTLE 3.97 of the $. $. Kresge C limited TOP GRADE HOCKEY SKATES ™" "8 cana Bauer skates with padded ankle and split blade. Black with brown trim. DRUG DEPARTMEN OPERATED BY G. 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