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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1965, p. 12

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12. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 27, 1965 -- DISTAFF DIARY Summary of CENTRE STREET UCW 3 The Evelyn Goodwin Unit 3 of Centre Street United Church Women met in the chapel for its April meeting. Calvary and Easter were theme of the devo-| tional period taken by Mrs. Ron- ald Weeks and Mrs. Eari Hann. Two readings were given, "The Joy of The Easter Mes- sage' and 'The Miracle of the Messiah". Mrs, William Dear- born presided for the business.' The Centre Street UCW will) be hosts to Westmount UCW} April 28, There were £8 cards} sent, 13 house visits and 39 hos- pital visits made. Refreshments were served by those in charge. NAVY LEAGUE AUX. The April meeting was held at the Sea @adet Barracks with Mrs. George Luhtala, presi- ding. A letter was read' thanking the members of the - Auxiliary for donating a flag to the Sea Cadets. Mrs. Luhtala gave a report reports of meetings Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. is used mostly in the incu- bators in the nursery, Look- ing on at the left is Mr. W. A. Holland, OGH euper- eral Hospital with a "Vapo- jette' vaporizer to be used in the premature nursery at the hospital. The vaporizer B) Caesar Salad 'With a Twist | Salads should be fresh, crisp and colorful, just like spring And what more delicious way to welcome the warm weather than with a mixture of tender, well- seasoned greens, This recipe is an old favorite, often called Caesar Salad, with a new twist, 8 cups crisp, chilled salad Mrs. John Vivash, right, regent of the Golden Jubi- lee Chapter, IODE, is seen presenting the Oshawa Gen- ANN LANDERS Wed To Homosexual No Bed of Roses Dear Ann Landers: During)majted. This he. calls dinner. the past few months I. was) Every few weeks Sheldon eats pleased to see a once-forbidden/oyt with us. When the check subject, homosexuality, dis-.9mes to the table he always greens cussed openly and intelligently|says. "How much was my din-| \4 cup coarsely grated carrot in your column, y | % cup salad oil IODE CHAPTER PRESENTS A GIFT TO OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL of the convention she attended recently in Toronto. It was decided to buy an- other flag to be presented to the Navy League Cadets, also to buy a sword for the offi- jcers, Plans were made for the an | jnual inspection which is to be held at the Armories sometime in May. A penny sale and a draw were held with the draw won by Mrs. William Askew. Refreshments were served by Mrs. David O'Flyn and helpers It was announced that the next imeeting would be held at the \Sea Cadet Barracks. BETA SIGMA PHI (Phi Phi Chapter) The regular meeting of the Phi Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was called to order by the) president, Mrs. Phillip Clark, at chopped garlic may stand inthe home of Mrs. Robert salad oil for few hours, or blend James A Ritual of The Badge was intendent and centre is Miss Dianne Morrison, third year nurse-in-training. --Oshawa Times Photo one-sixteenth teas aI : : : pen gar (held with the following mem- powder with salad oil. Remove bers receiving their badge: garlic pieces before tossing/Mrs. Robert James, Miss June salad, Fleming, Miss Carolyn Hall,| Break salad greens into bite--Miss Marlene Wood, Mrs. Pat- size pieces. Place in large bowljrik Ryan, Mrs, Stewart Smith, with carrot, salad oil and sea-|Mrs. Lloyd Schmelzle and Miss sonings. Sprinkle with lemon|Maureen Wahrer. A_ Pledge juice; add cheese. Toss lightly|Ritual was also held with Mrs. with two forks until salad greens Thomas Lane being pledged, are glistening with oil The new executive for 1965-66 Gently mix in toasted bread/was installed and are as fol- cubes and serve at once. Serves\lows: president, Mrs. Donald six. |McClennon; vice - president, Twenty-two years ago, overjamount, to the penny, with the violent protests of my par-\never a word about paying for) ents, I married a man who had Rosalie's meal. confessed to me that he was 8 what kind of a man wouldn't homosexual. I was strongly at-jeven treat his own girl to din- tracted to him and confident/ner? My wife and I have been that I could get him to change./having 'some arguments over A year after our marriage ajthis. She says I am too hard daughter was born. Within ajon the boy. I say he is cheap.| few weeks my husband was!What do you say?--Rosalie's Pa| sent overseas. Following his re-- Dear Pa: This may come as lease from the service he saidja shock to you, but when a he had met a man he preferred|young man accompanies his) to live with and wanted a sep-/girl and her parents to dinner, aration but not a divorce. Ihe should be treated as a guest. agreed and turned down his This means Pa pays the check. erous offer of support since! All of it, ner?"' He hands me the exact), teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper to taste cup lemon or lime juice \% cup crumbled blue cheese 2% cups 14-inch bread cubes, toasted Rub salad bow! with cut clove of gatlic. If desired, a little Experience: Sorry, Madame, but you have not had 35 years of experience. You've had one year of experience 35 times. The mistakes you have re- peated prove you've learned had an inheritance from my| Confidential to 35 Years of'nothing. LEARN TO DRIVE nancial help. My husband and his friend 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S moved to another section of the School Of Safe Driving country and I have seen him 14 Albert St. -- Oshawe only five times in the past 20 Government Licenced -- Personalized Service ter will surely be trapped in a @ tragedy which duplicates my ¢ RUG & UPHOLSTERY ; CLEANING , began dating a young man who In Your Home ... . or Our Plant ¥ {s startlingly like her father in appearance. He is brilliant and charming in the same way that PHONE 725-9961 rible example" will only compli- l EANERS cate matters and add to yourg§ her father was. Last week he own. Should I speak. go the young daughter's problems. Enlist the Seon Ne ee man privately and ask him to stop seeing my daughter? Or should I tell my daughter of my tortured existence and beg her not to make the same mistake? 2 DIVISION OF OSHAWA CLEANING CONTRACTORS Dear M. V.: Do not speak to ¢ the young man and do not bring your husband into the picture. Presenting yourself as '"'the hor- 94 BRUCE STREET told her about his homosexual tendencies. I suspected it the first time I met him but said nothing. Now I feel my life has come full circle and my daugh- help of a physician or a psychi- atrist and make it a. three- Best Selection In Town cornered discussion, with the physician or psychiatrist doing most of the talking. @ CARRIAGES @ STROLLERS Don't be surprised if your, daughter marries the young @ CRIBS 3 @ HI-CHAIRS man anyway. People who feel strongly about romantic involve- @ PLAYPENS ments seldom listen to reason (You are exhibit A.) They may AT know, intellectually, that fire is rf hot and that it burns, but they WILSON S insist on getting their own blis- ters, nonetheless. FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. 723-3211 Dear Ann Landers: Our daughter Rosalie has a good job in an office. She is going steady with a fellow who works in a warehouse Sheldon takes' Rosalie to the movies once a week and then to a drive-in for a sandwich and a READY-MADE DRAPES @ DRAPERY HARDWARE e Custom Made Drapes @ BEDSPREADS eSLIPCOVERS QUALIFIED DECORATING SERVICE ON-THE-SPOT CLEANING SERVICE © Windows habe 725-4151 © Cellars ---- Phone and activities of Miss Marilyn Larmer; record- ing secretary, Mrs. Patrik Ryan; corresponding secretary, Mrs, Stewart Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Robert James. The program chairman, Miss Marilyn Larmer, reported that a good time was had by all at the weekly meeting at the On- tario Hospital, where members made a colorful Easter egg tree assisted by the patients, It was reported by the Soror- ity city council representative, Miss Sally James, that the council was planning on enter- ing two cars in the Dominion banjo; Mr. Joseph Golobie on the 12 string guitar and Mr. Edward Gzymanowski on a six string guitar, played and sang "Times are Changing', '"Blow- ing in the- Wind' and 'Island in the Sun'. The members were delighted with the music from such young musicians. Miss Leone Stainton thanked them. Mrs. Anderson followed by showing colored {slides of her trip to Western Canada taken while on vaca- tion last year and gave an in- teresting commentary on Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, Columbia Ice Fields, The Rockies, Stanley Park in Van- jeouver B.C, and Butchard Gar- dens in Victoria, B.C. Refreshments were served by Miss Leone Stainton, Mrs. A G. Stanley, Mrs. A. E, Mur- doch and Mrs. John Dyer. Day parade, July 1, with vari- ous members of the chapters to ride in the cars. The members were reminded) On Friday evening the Cou-jary disappoints me as | had of The Founder's Day Banquet to be held at St. Paul's Presby-|Church was provided with anjPer week than the terian Church on April 27 where the 'Girl of The Year' from each chapter. will be an- nounced and presented with their awards. It was announced that the car wash will be held May 29, with proceeds to be given to chairty. For the cultural program en- titled 'Qualities of Friendship" Mr. Stewart Smith gave an in- teresting and commentative talk, followed by an open discus- sion A It was announced that the next meeting would be held at the home of Miss Wahrer, May 4. SIMCOE STREET UCW 7 The April meeting of the Good- will Unit. 7, Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church Women was held recently. In the absence of the leader, Mrs, Everett King, Mrs. Charles Anderson presided, Members. were reminded of the bale of clothing to be sent) -- May 29. Mrs. Arthur Reardon announced that 50 members of the UCW would attend City Council meeting on Monday, May 3, at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Ander- son was in charge of the devo- tional part of the meeting tak- ing as her theme "Easter". Miss Barbara Kardak played a piano solo entitled 'Waltz in E Minor" by' Chopin, followed by the Yoeman Trio with Mr. Edward Clarke on the tenor RONALD W. BILSKY, 0.¢. CHIROPRACTOR ~ 728-5156 100 King St. E | FIRST BAPTIST | COUPLES' CLUB Club of First | ples' Baptist j\unusual and entertaining even- ing. Club members toured the 'Court House and County of On- tario Administration Building at Consider Future In First .Venture By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: In two months, I'll graduate from school, so recently I've been putting in early applica- tions for jobs, As a result, I applied this week for a job with a company now recruiting employees for a new business which will open in my area in early summer. I didn't expect a job offer from the first interview, but the |personnel manager offered me jone immediately and told mel ito think about it and let him) iknow. In many ways, I want the job! |because it has many advant-| jages and the man who offered lit to me told me ft. would be} ja job in which I could grow) jwith the company. But the sal-) lhoped to get at least $5.00 more| beginning) wage offered. Many of my friends who commute to the city started out with what I had hoped to get. $.C. Maureen t FOR THE FINEST Whitby Dear §.C.: Mrs. Ian M. Green, Deputy. When you weigh a commut Clerk-Treasurer of the County.|ing job against one in your own gave a lively and informed com- community, a $5.00 difference mentary concerning the workjin salary can soon be swallowed of each department from the up in the costs of travel Supreme Court, to the Emer-, ff this is the only thing that' gency Measures Organization. pothering you, don't let it stand This fascinating trip will notiin the way of a job offer that soon be forgotten by the large may offer real opportunity number who attended, Mr. L. W Very often getting in on the Parrott moved a vote of thanks ground floor of a new business o Mrs, Green. is an opportunity that you can The. group returned to the/make a good one, if you work church, where the worship ser-jhard and if the busipess itself vice was led by Mr. Robertihas good potential. Think twice Barr, assisted by Mrs. L \W. before you turn down a good Parrott at the piano. opportunity for another job that An outdoor meeting, with the may pay more in the present families in' attendance, was,but less in the future. planned for the next meeting.|Dear Roberta Roesch: Refreshments were served. I'd like to change job fields Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shades and Fobrics.., se@,.. Mé DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS EXPERTLY INSTALLED 723-7827 | | | 74 Celina Street | ' ceans of hot Vater \%4 cup grated Parmesan cheese and get into something com- pletely different from what I'm doing now just as soon as I can. I've already made a few attempts to switch, But since all of my working experience is in another field no one is in- terested in taking me on. This is a major problem because the present financial load that I'm carrying makes it impossible for me to give up my present job until I get an equally good one in the field I'd like to enter. I've taken evening courses for a job in the new field. But, as far as employers are concerned, this doesn't take the place of working experience. Mrs. G. D. Dear Mrs, G.D.: If at all possible, trade in evening courses for an even- ing or week-end job in the new job ficld. This will give you needed practical experience, It will also be a display of ambition that a potential em- ployer may adnfire. And con- tinue to learn all you can about the field by studying books about it. HOUSEHOLD HINT For variety, stuff green pep- pers with Spanish rice, spaghett! and meat sauce or with whole kernel corn seasoned with but- ter, salt and pepper. OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents--- "Fashion" TONITE 8:30 P.M McLaughlin Library Theatre TICKETS at the DOOR | KITCHEN Changing Times | Requests for new menu ideas are pouring in again, now that spring is here. Could it be a touch of spring fever? In any case, we suggest trying some- thing new with dairy foods... easy on the budget, good to eat and just as good for the family as the old stend-bys. Start with Breakfast Start the chronic breakfast- skippers off on the right foot nutritionally with a frosty Orange Nog. For two serv- ings, beat together 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons sugar, a cup of skim milk powder and a cup of cold orange juice. Serve up this breakfast-in-a-glass with 8 slice or two of hot buttered toast. Who'll ever recognize the same old pattern in this new quick-to-drink form? Brunch or Lunch Ever tried adding cottage cheese to scrambled eggs? It really makes them light and creamy. A cup of cheese along with % cup milk is about right for 8 eggs... . blend and cook as usual In melted butter. Minced Magic Minced beef inevitably turns up in the menu somewhere during the week. Give it the food value of extra milk by adding skim milk powder... % cup powder for each pound of meat. This won't alter the liquid in a meat loaf or patty recipe, Hint o' Summer If you enjoy refreshing Salad Molds as we do, try this nifty idea, Dissolve a 3-ounce package of lime jelly powder in a cup of boiling water. Today, there's no reason to de- prive yourself of all the hot water you want, when you want it! With gas water heating you don't have to stint or "schedule" baths, laundry, or dishwashing.Gas gives you "Oceans of Hot Water." You'll always have plenty on tap, For information and personal service, call Consumers' Gas, @ All types cleaning Cell 728-0770 WARD'S a | 'Consumers' 'as | 29 CELINA STREET © OSHAWA for whatever purpose and in whatever amount you need. There's nothing more enjoyable --or more useful than "instant" hot water. There's nothing more annoying than to run "short" and have to postpone or delay baths, dishwashing or laundry. 728-7363 Buy a new gas water heater and have 'Oceans of Hot Water," or rent for as little as $1.75 a month on your gas bill. Save money. Take advantage of the low gas rates now in | effect. Enjoy all the pleasure of modern living with gas. ak Then, instead of adding cold water, beat in a 4-ounce package of cream cheese until the mixture is smooth. Add a | few crisp vegetables--such as a mixture of shredded cabbage, grated carrot and chopped spinach--and such flavoring ingredients as grated onion, lemon juice, salt and Worcestershire sauce, Candy Capers When the children coax for homemade candy, try these Peppermint Humbugs . . . easy to make with skim milk powder. Bring 1 tablespoon butter, 3 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon corn syrup to a boil and simmer 7 min- utes. Remove from the heat and quickly stirin % cup skim milk powder and 2 teaspoons peppermint extract. Turn onto a8 board dusted with skim milk powder and knead lightly. Cut into pieces. Prepared by the Home Economists of THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU 147 Davenport Rd., Toronto 5, Ont. (4) APRA a itt

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