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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1964, p. 17

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jmather, Since it's & hen partyywant to know #hat you think of|He Ja dlder, and a teactar? Welsider "uhhecoming". tafikuage. |ytilline to. tepeat ine ANN L ANDERS I'm with you. ; an English teacher who: await your answer, BLACK-| 3. Criticism of other faculty the pa of ay pine we "A out riendship fod Findnegs 1. Sips tea during class. nica bi members to students is in bad sea pRE ag = mp. ca n a, preat deal to the). 2. Uses unbecoming language| Dear. Blackberties: ccna 0 CHL Complete Medical Bier | veHicaes "oth EPMO i ie Benno Shel i unl. Staton" pre Mtoe Hi is zes othe the. , of others if youjor six students | present mplete Cals Debt. Anh, Lande 'We. is joln, you, Icomplaitits 10 the. ul two high school students w what you con-lassuming, of course, you wo Sli i Quick, Crunchy NUT CRUNCH AND HOT COFFEE Kitchen Candy Says Welcome in Any Language Shristmas wouldn't be Christ- mas without homemade candy, especially the kind that goes so well with steaming coffee. Nut brittle is always wonderful, creamy chocolate is ,marvelous, and a combination of the two is indescribably delicious! Here's the recipe for that goody called Chocolate Nut Crunch. Can you imagine a scrumptious mixtdre than old fashioned, chewy brittle, topped with rich chocolate; then cover- ed_ with chopped nitmeats? In- deed, Chocolate Nut Crinch would tempt the most reluctant sweet tooth! It would also at- UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES CHRIST MEMORIAL WA (Naomi Branch) The Naomi Branch of. the Women's Auxiliary of Christ Memorial Church held its Christmas dinner recently in the church basement. The prés- ident, Mrs. Robert Galpin, pre- sented each member as she ar- rived with a Christmas corsage. A good number of members énjoyed roast turkey, baked ham, casseroles, salads and de- licioug desserts served from an attractive Christmas buffet. All were seated at small candie-lit tables circling the room. Be- tween courses, Mrs. Glen Drury gave out Christmas gifts to everyone. _A short business meeting was) held. Word games and tongue twisters were enjoyed by all, Carol singing, ending with "Silent Night', brought to a more} tract the busiest homemaker, since it's just about the easiest candy imaginable. As a matter of fact, you could make it in just about the time it takes to stuff a stocking. Once you've put a plate of Chocolate Nut Crunch within easy reach, be sure to start a |big pot of coffee, When holiday callers drop in, a cup of fragrant coffee and a few pieces of homemade candy are a fine way to say, "Wel- come'!"' CHOCOLATE NUT CRUNCH 1 cup butter or margarine clip sugar % cup coarsely broken mixed nutmeats \% teaspoon yanilla 3 squares (3 02.) semi-sweet candy-making chocolate ¥% cup finely chopped mixed nutmeats Melt butter or margarine and add stigar gradually, stirring until well blended. Cook Stirring constantly, to 300 de- ages. (Turns brittle when a Trop is tested in cold water.) | Remove from heat, stir in brok- jen nutmeats and yanilla. Pour out on cookie sheet lined with \buttered waxed paper. Spread thinly and let cool 10 minutes, |Melt chocolate and spread over surface of brittle. Sprinkle with chopped nutmeats. When. cold, break into small pieces. Makes about 1% pounds. KAYE CONDUCTS Danny Kaye, already famous for his singing; dancing and comic antics, becomes conduc- tor of the New York Philhar- monic Orchestra on TV in Do Not Fire Romance . fear Ann Landers: I agree With you about 95- per cent of the time, Today I feel the need fo set you straight. Your statement, that . doctors are imihune to the charms of aareriive women patients is ridiculous. If this were true no physician would be able to find a woman sexually attractive. And few physicians would ever be married. £ I speak as an attorney who has thaintained an active prac- tice for 20 years. I've heard hun- dreds of complaints about physi- cians from women who have jbeen subjected to questionable ibelavior and comments during 'i physical examinations. I believe that most doctors behave themselves in the office |but many do become involved with female patients. I know this is true because my father jand two brothers who are doc- jtors have discussed it quite openly for years. Do you dare \print this?--BARE FACTS | Dear B.F.: Any physician who could become sexually aroused |by the sight of a female patient jon his examining table is too unbalanced to be practicing medicine. And if he survived even for a few years it would add up to a minor miracle. | Since there are thousands. of physicians in this country, one must expect a few dingbats, Every field has them. I've heard some pretty wild stories about milkmen, postiien, pln. bers and TV repairmen, i stories are undoubtedly t ie but most of the lurid tales ar products of an over - worked imagination. : I would not say physicians are better behaved than law- yers, engineers or business ir ecutives, but I will say that romantic involvements do not start on the examining tables. Dear Anh Landers: My best friend who has lived next door to me All my. life is going to have a baby, She is 16. The boy who is responsible denied eyery- thing, left town and joined the avy. The baby isn't due for four months but everybody in town knows about it. She has decided to stay home and have the baby in hopes that the boy will come back and marry hef. | I am planning an all - hen |part} for my 16th birthday next jmonth. This girl has been in- lyited to every party I've ever |given. I don't feel it would be fair to leave her out now just| because she is in trouble. My mother says the girl's reputation is already ruined and lnow I must think about mine. |We have been arguing for four jdays and I'm out of things to jsay. Am I wrong about this or is my mother wrong?--LOYAL | LOUISE | Dear Louise: If this were a boy-girl party I'd side with your Next time, try... lose a most enjoyable evening. March. --*One St foi A Gift Sure to Please Every GIRL and BOY 20 x 1%" wheels and chain, Assortéd colour green, chrome _ handlebars plastic fingert grips. Boys' 20" Convertible BICYCLES ted and blue with white with white op Shoppin: adi your FRAMED V Yett 26 x 1%" whee YxvV chain. Complete $ of dark blue colours. A girls' styles, BOYS' AND GIRLS' DIAMOND BICYCLES réar wheels, kickstand and handle- grips. Assorted dark gréen, red and oy it BICYCLES Is ond ¥%2 x Ye" with cdrriér ovér chain, Iso availdble in Grips. EXCEPT SUNDAY orn; 26 x 134" wheels and 4% x % Complete Archer 3 speed gear shift, tool bag and carrier. 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