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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1964, p. 16

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ANN LANDERS °° 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 24, 1964 . : al SPARKLE YOUR TABLE WITH A LIGHT "SNOWFLAKE SALAD" Diet-Conscious Guests Like Lei STARS SAY something Light On The Menu ror romonrow Give the family a delightful, Pour into 5-cup mold, Chill until) Friday's planetary influences change from all the rich Christ-| firm. urge caution in dealing with -- ved eed ga Fh ee Png sl ; lothers, Keep your emotions c e Snowflake Sala ablespoon envelope | ) : among your preparations for) unflavored gélatine head control and veil itd 4 entertaining. Not only will fam-| % cup cold water force issues or press unwanted ily and friends have a sparkling}2 cups cottage cheese jopinions or advice upon others. change of pace but your diet-| 14 cup salad dressing jIn general, stick to routine and conscious guests will thank you/1 teaspoon worcestershire |emPhasize tact. for something light on the menu. sauce IFOR THE BIRTHDAY | J , The Snowflake Salad is as} % teaspoon salt | If tomorrow is your birthday, light and pretty as it sounds.} % cup chopped celery lyour horoscope indicates that two layers -- a tomato aspic| pickles in t t tponed ple in- layer and & cottage cheese layer; Soften gelatine in cold water. veicine' tesnbee ane Financlal brightly decorated for flavor|Dissolve it by placing it Over| matters into operation. These flecks of pickle and celery.|until smooth. Fold in remain-|eyer Don't court risks you can Along with it, serve yourjing ingredients. Add to dis-| j)) afford. If using good judg- favorite tossed salad with Noel|solved gelatine; mix well.| ment, you should note good French dressing with flecks of |Chill until firm. Unmold 0n| most continuously until the end red and green (gherkins and|serving platter. Surround with! o¢ March. sc " pimiento) for the season, of|salad greens or holly. Makes 10 Next gobd: periods for. mone: SNOWFLAKE SALAD NOEL DRESSING jentire month of September, late Tomato Layer: 1-3 cup apple cider vinegar [October and late November. 1. tablespoon (1 envelope) 2-3 cup salad oil Best cycles for job advance- 1% cups tomato juice 1 tablespoon sugar }and early November. 1 teaspoon salt Y% oup finely chopped sweet Your personal life will be gov- 1 teaspoon minced onion gherkin pickles jerned by generous influences, \% teaspoon celeny salt | pimiento January, May, late June and 1 tablespoon Heinz vinegar | Combine ingredients in flask|late July; travel and social in- Soften gelatine in % cupjor jar. Shake well. Chill. Shake|terests during the next month, to boiling; dissolve gelatine in|over tossed greens. Makes 14%'Décember. it. Add remaining ingredients. | cups. One admonition, however: iDon't put too much stock in KEEP IN TRIM esi jmid-September and late Octo- ber. They could prove disap- FA ° Ithe domestic seas during the Swimming Heals Broken Neck 3x. mort. et oe g jthough there may be some By IDA JEAN KAIN | Determined to help herself in ; , i | not be dismayed. It should prove A miracle, by definition, is/¢very possible way, she asked) oneticial, as you will later baler learn. cal world deviating from the piskove ip gic ow ig per- known laws of nature, or trans-)™ssion, but caution er to : 'oa : ; cending our knowledge of these|use only the breast stroke,|D€ idealistic, ereatively en- " treme moodiness, In today's story, a valiant) °UTAse . -- ~ born woman, working with the AWS eine ne ee wim The DAY AFTER TOMORROW of nature, experienced a true/22% Me saga of the swim. The) Saturday will be one of those about it at Christmas, for it will onetheless she worked UP| unexpected." Be ready to make bring a resurgence of hope tol? P Postand ; nig mile 4) quick decisions if encountering anyone faced with a seemingly|°*: ortunately she had given/changed situations and condi- The story began on a mid- puely, and thus had the wind tg make sudden alterations in) winter afternoon on a desert in ie sccompiine Sis feat ,,,|Plans. Speed should not deter i After two months of daily) yoy from remaining calm and heroine was riding a silvery/che no longer needed to wear| Arabian horse running swiftly/the collar in the day time,|FOR THE BIRTHDAY as the wind over hard, stony|though she wore it at night for} If tomorrow is your birthday, stumbled and fell. Catapulted| two years have passed. To-\as of Monday, you will enter over the horse's head, she ay she is completely healed.|an excellent three-month cycle landed with terrific force on the| cwimming therapy, plus a large|for finances, provided you don't she felt the wrench in her neck) miracie--an. inspiring story forjextravagance and speculation. she thought, '"This the way You Christmas. |It will be especially important die of a broken neck. Here I) : © - ss To her amazement, she was still alive. Findifig herself all in ohe piece, and able to move, mounted and rode the four miles home. The extent of her injuries months she received no proper treatment. A few. weeks later during a sojourn in Crete, ser- touring over a bumpy road, she sensed that something quite out of the ordinary was wrong. The sent shocks down both arms, clear to the fingertips, This gréw progressively worse, and Upon examination the doctor informed her gravely, "Madam, | you have a broken neck, it is} pointed out that had the strain been an infinitesimal fraction more, the spinal cord would ha been the end. She was then sent to an Peg standing orthopedic hospital, O FAS ON ial leather four-poster traction ' collar. Later she wore the regu- Jation: Thomas Collar. ee eee "Ee collar?" she asked. The doctor replied, "All your life." She With thanks for your many favors and wore the collar day and night P ---- that your holidays may be rich Ronald W. Bilsky, >. fn the joys of a real old-fashioned Christmas. Chiroprecter Staff and Management employer te authorize Chire- practic core. "It's yours for the asking". : 431 Simcoe St. South 725-4719 "The Dairy That Satisfies'"' This molded salad consists of} 4% cup chopped sweet gherkin'5¢ of next Monday, you can be- and appearance with green | hot water. Beat cottage cheese) must be on a sound basis, how- Dressing. This is a type of|Pour over jellied tomato layer.| progress along these lines al- course, and additional flavor. | servings. tary dhattera: daely. July, the unflavored gelatine \% teaspoon salt |ment: Late April, late October % teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon finely chopped too, with romance favored in tomato juice. Heat rest of juice|again before serving. Servejin July, early September and "romances" between A Miracle For Christmas: gee run smoothly on | change on the scene in July, do an event or effect in the physi-|if she would be allowed to A child born on this day will laws. keeping the pull even, Taking | dowed, but inclined toward ex- mitacle. I want. to tell you|Preast stroke is far from easy, | days in which to. "expect the instirmountable' disability. up smoking five years prev-|tions; alsa if you are required the Middle East. Our spirited swimming, she was jubilant.|serene. ground, when het mount! another six months. lyour horoscope indicates that, left side of her forehead. AS measure of faith, wrought theloffset it through such follies as go." our intrepid gfandmother re- went undetected and for two ious symptoms developed. While slightest movement of her head she hastened home broken in two places." He, snapped and that would have where she was put into a spec- 4 "How long must I wear this | for the following two months. friendship, we extend our heartfelt wishes if hurt on the job, ask your OSHAWA DAIRY Ltd. 100 King St. E. 728-5156 Dear Ann Lanters: No initials and no city, please. If I'm identified I'm ruined, Tell me, Ann, why is a wife crushed when she discovers her husband has been unfaithful? What is she afraid of? Nothing 'tangible has been lost. Her hus- band is still parking his boots at home. He still loves her, The security of the home has not been threatened. He has no in- tention of leaving. She is, in the only important senss, his one and only. The other woman was a fleeting (and poor) sub- stitute. given to someone else. I can) also understand anger--("How| |why the awful hurt? To quote him, "Look. Here I am. Noth-| ing has been left anywhere., Everything is 'still here for | | Intellectually I know all the |answers, But why am I devas-| tated by my husband's occa- ~ sional flings?--His Wife Dear Wife: A husband's |cheating is painful to a wife be- j}cause of the unspoken implica- tion that she is inadequate. These women miss the real point: the husband is inade- quate. Dear Ann Landers: I an- nouriced my engagement to this man a year ago last December. We are not children, Ann, we are both in our late 20s. We've kept steady company:for three years, This is the record and \I'd like your views. The wedding date has been |set four times. Each time it had |to be postponed. First he broke his leg. I know he didn't break jit on purpose, but nonetheless we had to cancel the plans eight days before the wedding. Two months later he devel- oped a mysterious fever and |had to be hospitalized six days before the wedding. The follow- ing month the date was set for the 15th: On the 10th he sud- denly lost his hearing and had to see a specialist. Last week we were all set--! and his mother broke out with to remember this in early April, mid-May and early June. Other good monetary periods: early July, September, late Oc- |tober and November. Best per- iods for career advancement: late April, late October and early November. Where your personal life is concerned, planetary influences are more than generous. Home and family affairs will be under excellent aspects and, where ro- mance is concerned, look for jsome interesting developments in January, May, late June and- jor late July. Skip what looks like "the real thing" in late September and the first three weeks of October, -however. It could bring heartache: Best periods for travel and | stimulating social activities: the next four weeks, July, early September and December. A child born on this day will be endowed with the qualities to make a fine writer, business executive or scientist. can he do this to me?"), But/day to forecast Hubby's Cheating Grieves Her Deeply giant hives. He now says we can't be married until his mother recovers, I'd like your ideas --WILTED BOUQUET Dear Wilted: This man's sub- conscious (and his mother) are protecting him against a mar- riage he doesn't want. If you succeed in becoming his wife (during an attack of good health) you'll probably regret' it. Dear Ann Landers; This is not a problem but it is a mild an- noyance. A sentence or two I ean understand jealousy --|from you could put my mind tender moments have been| at ease. My great aunt, who is 71 years old, telephones me every the weather. She is not a meteorologist, she has had no scientific back- ground, she owns no ments--nothing that might help her make an accurate predic- tion--yet she never misses. Sometimes Auntie disagrees with the newspaper and TV forecasters. When there is dis- agreement, she is right and they are wrong. Last week we had storm warnings with predictions of high winds, thunder showers, possible hail. Auntie phoned to say, "There will be no storm. Go ahead and have the picnic." |. I cancelled the pienic and the day turned out to be the love- liest of the season. Naturally Auntie phoned to say: "I told you 80." | When I ask her how she does it she smiles and says, "I feel it in my bones."' Can cat | explain it?--Puzzlement in Cal- ifornia Dear Puzzlement; What the jold girl probably has going for her is a bunion, an old fracture --and a pretty good guesser. But don't let on that you know. This is probably the most fun jshe has! | | . 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