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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdoy, November 18, 1967 | | Mother's Attitude Shows Unkind Streak wfficer in Job's Daug we are having a big dan couple of months. 1 want to ask maturity to accept responsibil-| } Chuck who is one of the nicest, i+. . most mannerly fellows in the ~ | THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR SUNDAY | Fine planetary influences now govern personal relationships. {You should have an extremely pleasant day--especially if you co-operate with all and display your most charming self in get- togethers with family and friends. . FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Sunday is your birthday, the next 42 months promise a great deal in the way of attain- ment, both in business and per- |sonal matters. Efforts put forth as of now, coupled with some unusually good opportunities to 'advance through influential con- and domestic affairs are all)November. Those engaged in| high on the favored list, wherelartistic pursuits will be gener-| lyour private life is concerned--|ally favored throughout the/ with emphasis on sentimentallyear, with the months of next |interests during the next oe June and September nota- | heey in June, late October|ble for high accomplishment. | and late November. Be cautious} Look for some stimulating in marital relationships in early|and romantic experiences dur- July, however ling the next three weeks, in | A child born on this day will) tyne, late October and (or) next |be endowed with exceptional in-/November. Plans made now for | \telligence but will have to curb/, trip in May, August or next | WEDNESDAY == NOV. 22nd a tendency toward over-aggres-|November should work out ex- siveness tremely well. A child born on this day will | FOR MONDAY Re |" You should be particularly re-/be | extremely reserved, loyal) |ceptive to the ideas of others on and =" with a charming rs Yy. \Monday. You may have definite \thoughts of your own, but list HOUSEHOLD HINT whole school. All the kids are trazy about him. I was very surprised when my mother told me | should not ask him because it might injure my reputation. Chuck lives in a fos Dear Ann Landers: My sister and I just learned two facts which really knocked us out. (1) Dad was married for three years to another woman before married Mom, (2) Sis was when she was two e adop ito associates and you may e itacts, should contribute greatly|surprised at their practip ad- |toward the achievement of even|aptations of your plans, \the -loftiest of goals. Look for) " gr reve trom your ob ana/FOR Tau Moar yirnas [financial efforts by the and of this year should be outstanding "'March, in September, October) land November. Those engaged | Where both career and personal | If you keep your books near |the front edge of shelves, jthey're not only more access!- 'ble, but air can circulate be- |hind them and prevent mildew. ter home and this is what my mother has against him. Sh says all kids in foster home have parents who n't Mar-| do ried, or they are @icoh jail,jor they don't want t According to her, the family is to her trash no matter how you look a tails." Sis cri it. when she heard the news. Now| Is she right? I am just sick we both wonder what else is over this.--So Disappointed ng kept eee ig I peg a + Jt' rue that all fe¢ m adopted, too. Are we} Dear So: It's not true that - tae wreak. oc i --Hurt we were she said she trying to keep anything s. She said it didn't occur ss holic or in jail. dren are orp only one parent who e been told abou marriage and the ith the knowl had no sig- did come from the type of home you grown up w your mother descr dg not necessaril no good, Kids ¥ nate background ance and kindness { like you--to prevent peop! ut they your mother from bre ng -- their spirit. r pa rents. Sorry, e a big mistake SEVEN BORN BELGRADE (AP)--At for & 29, 1967, the th goslav was born 1 team calcu Dear Ann Landers: I just ished reading the letter fr the woman who screamed, bloody murder . band retired and is to her like glue. don't know when t off. Eight out of U.S. would be th places with that won cluded. Ask her how she would like to |g sit alone every ni where her husband is ¢ he is doing. Ask her nt of an evening were born near that d So a commissio rspaper to find for child drew lots ands ined that number 0 was-a girl born at Pak-) ion of sour cream, ed at $6,500. ian And jwhen cool, an whether he turned over i ditch because he was d I could write a bo what I've gone husband who let me k in our marriage t interest in me, hi children. Whenever I wife complain because her hus- band spends too much around the house I wish tell her how luck; for me, will you ple< She Got That I Don't Have? Dear What: doesn't have led. v \ party fare. on, it. asst Ss a ft ;|Minus the "overcoat" junusually fine meat loaf \family enjoyment rty Turn cans of paint upside wn for at least 24 hours be-\2: ibs. x \fore using. The paint mixes injl egg be shejhalf the time when you're ready| 4 cup sour cream at youlto int * |1 teaspoon meat extract (Serves 6) j ¢ electric heating creates no dust no dirt no fumes & ..no kidding s %, "Gp, € % i live better electrically Live Better Elecarically OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 100 SIMCOE ST. S. -- PHONE 723-4623 MAISONNEUVE MEAT LOAF 'yor at soz cc) Meat Loaf With 'Overcoat' marcase ard' Agcumes Elegant Party Look Entertaining can be fun. In|2 Sifact, it is a pretty good gauge| % cup green stuffed olives, - of a party's success if it has| been enjoyed by its hostess. Re-/4 needed can add much to both o, the hostess' and guests' enjoy-|1'y.3 cups milk m 1 This recipe for Maisonneuve |; : 5 | Slovenia, She will receivelture, flavor-enhanced by addi-| dq to beef and mix thorough- t liquid dress-|},, | chopped olives. The|" pack firmly into a greased |meat is baked separately and9x5.inch loaf pan. Bake in pre- "overcoat" Of/heated moderate oven (350 de- jbaking powder biscuit dough is) prees F.) for one hour. jwrapped around the meat and| oven baked until lightly brown-'rack on top of large plat rippi R Serve Maisonneuve Meat Loaf|nan and jet | jeither hot or cold for elegant oven to 400 deg h its "overcoat look. | aking |MAISON NEUVE MEAT LOAF for/ add milk all at once a jin artistic pursuits will find the months of next May, June and jjinches and about \%-inch in thickness. Wrap cooled loaf completely in dough, fold ends as wrapping ;a package and seal with water Trim off excess dough. Roll out lscraps and make lattice work decorations for top of loaf Brush with milk Place on a greased baking sheet and bake in a hot oven teaspoons oniog juice for 15 - 20 minutes or until ghtly brown rve sliced hot or cold for buffet itl chopped cups fine dry breadcrumbs laxed entertaining means plan-| % re liquid : : sing ning in advance, but the min-jg cups once sifted all purpose ADULT : utes spent in preparing a buffet flour ili ae al eed ge EVENING CLASSES WESTERN ELECTRIC teaspoons baking powder At the 725-0842 4 cup shortening OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE tablespoon parsley teaspoon thyme Meat Loaf is a wonderful idea) ¢ f n - Combine ber Ever party means--for glamor-|crymbs well with a aot: BUILD IN, se eating at budget price. ee a' nee 5 g-and add sour c 1, 90.-| Basically, it is a meat loaf, juice, meat extract liquid Tuesday & Thursday ;-|of more than usually fine teX-| dressing and chopped olives Evening 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Choice of subjects: Remove and invert on wire typing course In short- catch any okkeeping ond nes. flour, e parsley is 1S @ and thyme. 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Wh er it is because Oshawa tle Theatre has gradu from a high school aud jum and McLaughlin Lib to a real theatre and the: absorbed a professional ing, or whether the gre increased membership flects the present permis society, I don't know, bi was a highly sophistic audicnce that enjoyed i to the hilt at the opening formance of a definitely que comedy at Eastdale legiate on Wednesday nig An audience laughs many reasons and one of t is to cover embarrass There was none of that of smothered mirth and a single 'Tut-tut" when n frocked Cyrenne, a proper lop, proceded to disrobe the benefit of Percy the Gi less. Congratulations to Ma Dennis, the director, brought realism and at ti pathos, to what could | been a tatty bit of tawdry to Maureen and Ray L ridge, the warmest praise their courage in tackling : difficult roles and the apl with which they carried t off. "Rattle of a Simple M depended on them and upheld it. They were he: their movements were r vated and they were cent ly seen. As a rule, expo is unkind to amateur ac and this is where Mau scored. From the moment stepped on to the stage, was no longer Mrs. 1, ridge, but a common ! kind - hearted tart. Ray had 'Percy' wel hand, keeping the com character within the bo of credibility when he c so easily have overplayed lost the poignancy. His s of mixed emotions never out. Rex Williams provided the right sober note and | to the heady triangle; a arious beginning for a pi ising season. One' last word: the prog notes made interesting r ing before curtain time the inclusion of the Cult Calendar showed a nice s of co-operation with o performing and crea groups in the city. MRS. B. R. WARD Brooklin tells me that sh looking for knitters. Ther a home knitting project b launched from coast to c to make blankets, helm shawls and vests in dark ors (for camouflage purpo for the Vietnamese ba who are the innocent vic of warfare. Prominent in support of kind of campaign is the B ov Evangelism and Social vice of the United Chure Canada. Originally set u} provide medical aid for ' nam civilian war victims, Prepare Kit Avoid Panic By ELEANOR ROSS It's a wise homemake makes a survey of her ct and serving appliances lo fore the holiday season a Many a woman we know back to last year and re bers some awkward imp tions she had to devise, : because her everyday w' did not always do the j party-size entertaining. SURVEY THE SITUATIO Take a good look at k equipment even now--eve fore picking tentative dates and making up gues Chances are that you ca only eliminate makeshifa ing situations, but open th: to new ways of entertainir A good starting point i traditional holiday ever family reunion. With the equipment, it can be mad a delightful buffet with fun and less work for eve Cook-and-serve casserole portable aluminum electr pliances are ideal buffet especially those coated non-stick finishes. E:ssenti: holiday entertaining shou clude at least two casser large electric skillet or 5 and aparty-size aut coffee-maker. A warmins is fine for hot hors d'oeuv for a freshly baked pie. T! minum electric corn pop} vored by the teen crow also be used for heating sauces or puddings. CABINET INSPECTION Before shopping for a these items that you don't go through your cabinet see what pots and pans n be replaced. Discard chip) cracked utensils for the: unsanitary. Those with b loose. or missing handle dangerous and should al discarded. A pot or pan) warped bottom, which c longer do a proper job ducting even heat, shou thrown out. If the household is larg if there .are extensive lists, there should be a co! range ef pot and pan

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