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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jan 1966, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 12, 1966 QUEEN'S FAVORITE, BRUNSWICK STEW Origin Matter Of Dispute, But can (15 ounces) small boiled! French term it, onions KEEP IN TRIM Dhort dSkiris Accent Hefty Hips By IDA JEAN KAIN "With short skirts, hefty hips loom even larger," a reader complains. She inquires if the tendency to take the weight on the hips runs in families and, if so, can hips be slimmed down. We do inherit a certain body build and normal variations in the way the fat is distributed. However, fat cannot be stored, even on the susceptible spots, unless the calories are in ex- cess of requirements. Another frequent question is whether sitting or excess food is to blame for the spread. Both factors figure in, of course, But it isn't the sitting itself that causes the spread--rather, it's the soft muscles that come from lack of exercise. Soft muscles are more susceptible to fatty deposit. Fat tends to make itself at home on the least used areas, and there you are. Our sedentary way of life is in large part to blame for hip problems. Two sets of muscles are involved. The bulky muscle the hips, the gluteus maximus, forms the buttocks or, as the the derriere |On the side of the silhouette is) <ide, In five days you will see|brighter colors than Ontario."| medium potatoes, quartered|the gluteus medius, package (12 oynces) frozen} which forms the amphora curve of the By JEAN SHARP CP Women's Editor , TORONTO (CP) -- On the opening. day of the six - day Canadian Furniture Mart, man- ufacturers are betting that the season-old trend to Spanish and Mediterranean makes will con- tinue, Lighting designer Roy Asplin of Toronto backed up comments from the mart sponsors on what Canadians will be buying after retailers have chosen from the stock of about 400 manufactur- ers in the show. "There is still a strong trend toward the Spanish, especially in higher priced lines," he said. "Trends come mainly from New York and the Spanish broke into the market here last year. It hasn't begun to filter down to lower-priced markets. "There is still a strong mar- ket for colonial furniture, the country look in general, in \Canada, A 'more sophisticated type of colonial is now being produced." | Mr, Asplin said Canadians jaren't yet showing the interest Spanish Trend Is Continued In Newest Furniture Designs lated we are still too close to colonial, can still find lamps in the attic antiqued with real rust. | "The third trend is still Dan- ish modern, although it has lost| the prestige value it had ten} years ago. It is getting into the! lower price range, and it's a reasonable price for young married couples. "There is still a lot of good design on the market, but it's become assimilated into our own design and still called Danish modern. That happens when a few top designers gain a lot of followers." | Mr, Asplin said his company) is now designing lamps to blend with specific trends, such as) Canadian-made ceramics to tie) in well with Danish modern. He said all major manufact-| urers must design for distinctly | for) different taste patterns across || Canada. "The market is small. If you) have a mass market you have to produce with different areas! in mind. ARE INFLUENCED "The West Coast is influenced which pads the back sides of|in antiqued colonial that is ap-|py California. We make large paring in the U.S. He specu-|jamps with an eye on that mar-| stretch and bend to the other limprovement on the side hip- {line, ket. The East is influenced by New York. Quebec likes He said the casual country | look is typical of a trend to mix} " understatement Most Agree This Stew Is Tops Obvii wick. But is it Brunswick, British jof Brunswick Stew... Columbia; | ously, the origins Brunswick, wick in old Germany? Brunswick, or even the pied. Tomato ketchup sparks the Claims are of}: Brunswick Stew are in Bruns-jchoice. The vegetables include New advanced with|shire sauce, achieves that blend In this recipe, veal is the |those which have been residents corn, potatoes, onions and lima beans. color and, along with Worcester- ; 1 |hip. Pincushions of fat are -- jprone to perch on the side hip- In Dutch oven brown veal,| h ete, with garlic, well on all sides in} shortening; sprinkle with salt} EXERCISES HELP and pepper. Add ketchup, water! Here is a trio of streamliners and Worcestershire sauce; bring|that will work wonders, The liquid to a boil. Add celery and/first exercise also helps align remaining ingredients, gently|posture. separating frozen lima beans) Position: Lying on back on with fork. Reduce heat to sim |fiser with feet propped up on Position: Lying on right side, |styles of furniture. It is happen-| jlegs straight down, left leg onjing in every price scale, and is| jtop of right. Palm of handjan advantage for people who} |braced on floor cannot afford an expensive Action: Swing top leg for-|suite, but can afford one good ward, then swing vigorously | Chest or table. rearward, then forward again.| '"'It's not an easy thing to de | On the second swing to the!but it does give homes a little rear, hold for a slow count of|more character. People are be- six. Hit a rhythm, and hold on|coming more interested in good) the second swing to the rear. things, not just for their value, | PARTY-GOER There's an air of affluent about this evening gown designed by Pat Sadler. Draped from under the high bosom, the long, slim, white chiffon skirt floats gracefully down to the ankles. Above is a crystal- beaded, gold - embroidered bodice with a bateau neck- line. impressive By Tracy Adrian MOTHER IMMORTALIZED the chorus singing "No Man Is jiaccompanied at the piano by Kingsway College Students Entertain Happy Doubles Club meeting and the members were asked to keep in mind the foll- owing: January 21, curling at Bowman- ville Curling Club; January 23, swimming at Boys' Club; Feb- ruary 9, meeting with North- minister Doubles Club at North- minister Church; and February 11, Valentine Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ballem . were welcomed as new mem- bers and Mr. and Mrs. Brock and Mr: and Mrs. Albert Hut- cheon as guests. ' A social hour brought to a close-a most enjoyable even- ing. King Street Happy Doubles Club, at its regular meeting, had the pleasure of listening to a variety program of vocal and instrumental numbers pre- sented by members of the staff and students of Kingsway Col- lege. Under the direction of Mr. Ralph Coupland, the full chorus opened the program with "'Lift Up Your Heads" and "Alleluia". Mrs. Miche! Badiere, recent- ly returned from Europe where she took post-graduate violin studies, and now with the staff of Kingsway College, played two violin solos "Romance"' and "Sonatina for Violin and Piano". Other numbers heard were a clarinet solo by Darrel Dickson; vocal solos by Veronica Roach jand Sharon Mercer; trumpet so- llo, Douglas Gregg and vocal duet by Tony Reeves and Gale Leatherdale. The program concluded with WORKS IN AFRICA MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Ce- cile Baraby' of the local Red Cross depot heads one of three mobile medical teams in Sene- gal, caring for about 25,000 ref- ugees from nearby Portuguese colonies. Mrs. Baraby arrived in Africa Dec. 1, 1965, and was put to work at once fighting a fever epidemic near Dakar. An Island" and 'They All Call jIt Canada'. All numbers were Mr. Peter Mathews. | The worship service was con- PTT age ducted by Mrs. Wesley Herbert, WOMAN HAS COMMAND |Mr, Frank Ball and Mr. Jack-| Poland's first woman sea cap- |son Wray, taking as their theme/|tain, Danuta Walas-Kobylinska, "Faith", commands the MS Lolobrzeg Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Powell'on her maiden voyage in \presided for a short business March, 1966. | - = --_ - - - Sale! Sale! Sale! Full Length Formals AND BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS BRAND NEW 19 a 5 e SPRING ARRIVALS Soles and mer; cover, cook 1 hour, stir-|low bench, arms at sides, backs ring occasionally, or until meatior wrists. on floor. , ng and vegetables are tender.| Action: Precede the exercise concocted for serving at political dinner. Sauce may he thickened if de-| movement by pulling snugly up- rallies. It was thenceforth on} jours i sired. Makes 6 servings (ap-|and-in with the girdle muscles, the menu of practically every BRUNSWICK STEW proximately 8 cups). pressing small of back against social gathering, from family |1¥4 pounds veal shoulder, cut |floor. Bring alternate knees reunion to cockfight, | into l-inch pieces vriakly toward chest while cir- On the other hand, a more} 1 clove garlic, minced JUDY SETS PROBLEM beta Leth arms around on floor genteel ancestry has _ been) tablespoons shortening MONTREAL (CP) -- The ap-'ui;:i] straight overhead. Swing glaimed by those who cite/2 teaspoons salt pointment of Judy LaMarsh as|arms back down to sides. Re- Brunswick Stew as a favorite) 4% teaspoon pepper hecretaie Of state pete & likes peat atx tins, dish of Queen Victoria. | 4 cup tomato ketchup ry 2 os fe) Now, stand up and do a At any rate, all early recipes|2_ Cups water ulstic problem. In French, "'sec-| stretch - bend. With feet well talled for squirrel. Since then|2 teaspoons Worcestershire retaire" is a masculine word,|apart, arms overhead, bend (squirrels not being as bountiful| sauce so is Miss LaMarsh "'le" or|slowly toward the right, exert- in the market place as once they)! cup sliced celery 'la' secretaire? The newspaper/ing a pull along the left thigh- were) chicken or veal has been|1 can (8 ounces) whole kernel|La Presse is calling her "Yelline. Hold at the end of the substituted. | corn, drained (ou la)" for the time being. 'bend. Repeat three times. Then @qual ardour and authenticity | of flavors which pleased the by all. The story goes that| Whigs at political rallies and Brunswick Stew was originallyjeven amused Queen Victoria at SARGEANT'S 463 RITSON RD. S. Repeat eight times. 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