- gq THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 19, , Bake in 450 degree (very ot) oven 5 minutes, Cool. PUMPKIN PIE WITH GINGER MERINGUE Perennial Favorite, Pumpkin Pie Takes On New Glamor This Year To many Canadians, the tur- and D key is the symbol of Thanks- giving. To others, it is the big orange pumpkin that brings to mind the day when' friends and family give thanks for the bountiful harvest with a feast for everyone. Pumpkin Pie has been a favorite dessert at these festive meals since the first/s Thanksgiving was proclaimed in Canada in 1879 Modern day pumpkin pie nat- urally has a finer flavor and smoother texture thanks to our mechanical appliances and con- venience foods. A delicious ex- ample of 20th Century cook- ery is Pumpkin Pie with Gin- ger Meringue. Canned pumpkin, spices, sugar, eggs and evapor- milk are combined to make the filling creamy smooth ated and velvety textured. Along with its excellent fla- milk and vitamins C have been added. PUMPKIN PIE GINGER MERINGUE (Makes 9-inch pie) 1% cups sugar 1% teaspoons cinnamon ¥% teaspoon each: nutmeg, cloves, ginger and allspice % teaspoon salt 1% cups canned pumpkin eggs, separated 1% cups (large can) undiluted velvetized evaporated milk 9-inch unbaked pie shell 2. tablespoons chopped candied ginger sugar, spices and 14 teaspoon 0 the salt. Blend in pumpkin Pour into pie shell. utes; grees (moderate) Beat egg whites and remain- Mix together 1 cup of the | RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $8.00 PER DAY 725-6553 egg yolks and evaporated milk. Bake in 425 degrees (hot) oven 15 min- reduce heat to 350 de- oven and bake 40 minutes longer. Cool. VELVET PUMPKIN TARTS (Makes 14 3-inch tarts) . 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1% teaspoons salt 1 cup shortening 6 to 8 tablespoons cold water 1 cup sugar 1% teaspoons cinnamon ¥% teaspoon each: cloves, all- spice, nutmeg, onee. and salt" 2 eggs 1% cups canned pumpkin 1% cups (large can) undiluted Velvelized GVapuiaice Hine Sift together flour and 1% teaspoons salt. Cut in shorten- ing. Gradually add water, mix- ing lightly with fork. Press into ball. Roll out on lightly floured surface to %-inch thickness, Cut out 14 4%4-inch circles and 14 2-inch stars, Line 14 3-inch tart pans with pastry circles. Place stars on baking sheet. Blend sugar, spices, and % teaspoon salt together. Add eggs, pumpkin, and evaporated milk; mix well. Pour into un- baked tart shells.-Bake stars in 425 degrees (hot) oven 12 min- utes, or until lightly browned, Bake tarts in 425 degrees (hot) oven 10 minutes, reduce to mod- erate 350 degrees and continue baking about 40 minutes, or until knife inserted in tart 'mix- ture comes out clean. Cool. Top tarts with baked pastry stars. By ELEANOR ROSS Have you ever stopped to ponder on what makes some dresses fit the way they do? Take the extreme Paris fash- ions, for ar an and those of our own grea t designers. Their creations hold the line per- fectly, standing out from the body "here, aca closely there, than ther area. It's The Inner Structure That Makes A Dress Fit is one to fit. every type of apparel. This is good news for those of us who buy and care for the family's clothing. It means that there is no need to worry about what will happen when wash- wear clothing is laundered. You can suds and rinse these 'Although -- sseeeptively simpie on the surface, these designs frequently have intricate inner structures--consisting of inter- facings or interlinings or bones or stays at the bodice, thus eliminating the need for a bra. And in the fashion era of the cut-out or waist-deep back, this is important. Though few ready - to - wear garments have the complex in- ner structures of highly styled, very expensive clothes, almost all today have some kind of interfacing. Any home sewing enthusiast realizes the necessity of facing or lining collars, neck- lines, cuffs, pockets, plackets, garment. EVEN MORE IMPORTANT With the fantastic growth of wash-and-wear garments made of lightweight fabrics, these in- LOOK LESS ALIKE GALT, Ont. (CP) "We haven't seen as many boys looking like girls and girls look- ing like boys," was the first comment about Canada of Scot- tish visitors Muriel and Eileen Martin. Their second was the size of Canada: "Back home it's quite something to travel 40 jmiles in one day." PIONEER ENDS TRAIL FORT FRANCES, Ont. (CP) Mrs. Jane Leveridge, the first woman to vote in the north- western Ontario municipality of Emo, died late this summer, aged 92. Mrs. Leveridge voted first in the municipal election of 1897, terfacing structures have be- come even more important and necessary. Without the right type it would become almost impossible to produce many of the wash - and - wear garments that have become an indispens- able part of the wardrobe. Both the appearance and the performance of most of these depend greatly on using an ap- propriate type of interfacing. The companies that produce and sell interfacings and inter- linings are constantly working to turn out new products and improve those already in use. 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