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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1964, p. 15

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ily. Add mincemeat and spread Serve Hot Or Cold. 17.207 wincomett ont spread " of pan. Sprinkle with remain- Mincemeat Squaresjing mixture and pat lightly. : t cog Bake in a moderate oven (350 A nice change front the tradi-|degrees F.) until lightly brown- tional mince pie. CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC The Young Women's Mission Circle of Calvary 'Baptist Church held its annual Christ- mas party at the home of Mrs. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December aber 21, 1964 35 wee es During Busy Days Make Sure Drugs Are Beyond Tots' Reach A love gift of Christmas foods)supervision of Mrs. was presented to one of the| Churchill and Mrs. Jack Hooper, utes. Cut in 3- members. Refreshments were served by AFTER THE MEAT, -- SWEET Moulded Creams, Bavarians Choice Desserts For Buffets _ Customs of observing Christ- mas in countries. around the world differ in kind but not in J In France, for example, it is a deeply religious holiday that does not call for 'merrymaking and great feasts. Secular cele- brations are reserved for the welcoming of the New Year. A gayer approach but none- theless spiritual is the English tradition of door-to-door singing eggs, separated cups whole milk cup instant pasteurized pow- dered skim milk cups water teaspoons vanilla % teaspoon grated orange peel % cup diced peeled oranges (about 2 medium) cup halved. seedless grapes (Mix together sugar, gelatine, cinnamon and salt in saucepan. Beat in egg yolks; gradually stir of carols, the wassail bow] andjin whole milk. Over medium generous Father Christmas. The Spanish, too, jheat, cook, and stir until slight- have ajly thickened, about 10 minutes. '|killer. By JEAN SHARP TORONTO (CP) -- Household cleansers, pesticides, me di- cines, paints -- any of these staple supplies is a potential Useful oe ae a when properly used, they are a source of tragedy if handled carelessly. Canadian Pharmaceutical As- sociation statistics show an av- erage of one person a week dies oo agggng Bier tin ge lowing a poison at home. Mos victims are children four and under, and the age of greatest danger is about vag Fe "Anything can a it. is 'alsused," says Harry C. Tait, inspector for the Ontario should act on the principle that if it-isn*t"t food it is poison." Most poisonings happen in the 'bathroom and kitchen. A report on about 11,000 cases in Can- ada shows 55 per cent were caused by medications, 11 by household preparations, 11 by pesticides, 10 by cleansers, solv- ents and paints, two by cosmet- ies, and 11 by miscellaneous sources such as plants, gase and vapor. Ordinary headache tablets were the cause of about half the total medication poisonings. OUT OF REACH There are basic preventive rules for medicines which ap- ply to other potentially danger- ous preparations as well. Keep all drugs out of reach of children, Put a lock on the med- icine cabinet, if necessary. Destroy all old prescriptions. Read all labels to be sure you merry time. Flamboyant dances/Stir instant pasteurized powder- and magnificent feasts are the'ed skim milk into water; blend order of the day. In Canada and the. United States the holiday customs are an outgrowth of many of these. The people who settled in these countries brought with them their language, traditions and cuisine. And thanks to this such delights as Spanish Cream can grace our Christmas tables. A lovely looking and good tasting dessert, Spanish Cream is a deliciously light dessert made with fruits and instant pasteurized powdered skim milk. It is nourishing, too, since economical instant pasteurized skim milk contains all the B vitamins, calcium, phosphorus and protein of whole milk. SPANISH CREAM (Makes 8 servings) 1 cup sugar 2 envelopes unflavored gela- ine Y teaspoon cinnamon Dash salt \in with vanilla and orange peel, Chill unti} Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry, Gradually fold in the gelatine mixture and fruit. Turn into 2-quart mould or bowl. Chill until firm BUTTERSCOTCH BAVARIAN slightly thickened. (Makes 8 servings) package (4 ounces) butter- scotch pudding mix envelope. unflavored gelatine ¥Y, cup sugar 1% cups reliquefied instant pas- teurized powdered skim milk (according to package directions) % cup ice water ¥% cup instant pasteurized pow- dered skim milk tablespoons Jemon juice Combine pudding mix, gela tine, sugar and reliquefied in- stant pasteurized powdered skim milk in saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Cool thoroughly, Mix ice water with % cup instant pasteurized powdered skim milk in bowl. Whip until soft peaks form (3 to 4 minutes). Add lemon juice and continue whipping until stiff (3 to 4 min- ates). Using same beaters, whip pudding until light. Fold into whipped instant pasteurized powdered skim milk. Turn into 1%-quart mould. Chill until set. College of Pharmacy. 'People| are using a medicine correctly. Observe caution rules. Keep medications intended for internal use stored separate from external medications. Keep medicine in its original package so it cannot be mis- taken for something else. Never put anything potentially poison- ous in a cup, pop bottle or any container that normally holds food. Anyone, adult or child, might assume it is edible. Impress on children that they Must not taste unknown liquids, pills, leaves, roots. If there /is an accident, be ready to act. Be sure the phone numbers of your doctor, drug- gist and hospital are posted where you can find them quickly. The Canadian Pharmaceuti- cal Association publishes an antidote chart which is avail- able through druggists. It will fit on the inside of a medicine cabinet door and has spaces for phone numbers on it. It lists counterdoses for 18 types of poi- soning and overdose. 200 POISON CENTRES You might also find out the number of the poison control centre nearest you. There are about 200 centres in Canada, staffed 24 hours a day. They are kept informed on potential poisons by the food and drug directorate of the department of national health and welfare. The centres are organized to give fast information on what a preparation contains and what the antidote for a poison is. Speed is of the essence in poi- son cases. Mr. Tait says what- ever is done in the first 15 min- utes* will probably determine the fate of the poison victim. The first. thing to' do is call your doctor. You should try to tell him what you think the poi-| » sonous~ substance was, how much was swallowed, and how long/ago. He will also want to ktiéw how old and how big a child victim is. If the victim has swallowed lye, drain cleaner, kerosene or % =up butter 4 ounces cream cheese (% cup) 2%, cups sifted all-purpose flour %4 teaspoons baking powder Y, teaspoon salt Y, cup firmly packed, brown sugar 2"% cups mincemeat Leave butter and. cream cheese at room temperature for one hour. Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt. Add brown sugar and mix fell. Add butter and cheese and blend well with a pastry blender. Spread half of mixture in a 9- inch square pan and pat light- strong acid, do not make him vomit, get him to a hospital. In other cases do not spend more than five minutes trying to start vomiting, If you are not succeeding, get medical help. Get the victim to a hospital if your doctor is not available. There are particular possible dangers which do not involve swallowing poison at all, Over- exposure to carbon-tetrachlor- ide fumes is harmful. Mixing some ammonia - based and chiorine - based cleansers can produce a dangerous gas, ed, 25 to 30 mini inch squares and serve hot topped with ice cream or whip- ped cream. Makes nine serv- ings. NOTE: If served cold, leave Ernest Stacey. The opening hymn was, "O Come All Ye Games were played under the se Bh cate ant yet on oeed -. Faithful" followed by prayer Mrs. Robert on" 7 The devotional period consis- ted of the in pan and cool thoroughly, then cut in 1%-inch - squares. Makes about 36 squares. Flower - decked floats have been a feature of Pasadena's annual Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day for 75 years. a : Glory, Great Things He Hath Done." . FOR THE FINEST IN DRAP. MATERIAL in various colours & fabrics Be YARD & UP M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 RADIOS "With Every Top Line T.V. 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