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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 7, 1967 ] 'ANN LANDERS Homosexual Admits Marriage No Cure Dear Ann Landers: When| The moral of my 'story 1s:| homosexuals ask if they should| Don't put anything in a letter get married for any reason|that might sit in someone's attic]; whatever tell them: "No." for 25 years.--Gallant Lady Right now I am trying to fig-| Dear Gallant: Sounds as if the ure out what to say to my wife.) letters were fairly sizzling, --™ She knows something is wrong] which raises this question: Why but she has no idea what the|do you congratulate yourself for real problem is. I've started to}\destroying them? had you tell her a dozen times but I/shown them around you'd have can't get the words out. wound up looking pretty scarlet Don't say I need psychiatric| yourself, Toots. 3 help. I have no desire to be} Dear Ann Landers: A great straight. I just want out of this|deal is said these days about in- marriage. I'm being unfair to|ternational relations, What)... my wife and it is giving me ajabout people-to-people rela terrific guilt complex. She|tions? What has become 0 wants a family. I don't. I am|those fine old qualities called); happy only when I'm with my|kindness and courtesy? Once; : gay crowd. I thought marriage|upon a time these two ingre- would 'cure' me but I was|dients were essential to business wrong. I even went out cruising | success. | on our honeymoon. | Today when you ask wai-) Some people say writing the|tress for service she tells you! problem down on paper often|she only has two hands 'or she) produces a solution but it didn't|makes some other rude remark, for me. Tell me what to do.--A/ Carrier boys throw your paper Guy in the bushes, on the roof or in|: Dear Guy: Hand your wife| the mud and you can like it or) this column and tell her you are|lump it. Sales people are) the "Guy." | mouthy and indifferent. A prom- There's a good chance that |ise to deliver merchandise| ioe ' ; ; the marriage could be annulled.|means nothing. If you don't T d al Chr P ddin See a lawyer. If an annulment| want to accept the sierehinndies| Ta ition istmas u g| is out, a divorce is the answer. | when it comes, someone else The sooner you free your wife | will. Pr ed A E As k to live a norma! life with a man| Why do we let 'em get away| €par S asy e who can give her love and chil- | with it? What's the answer?-- moss dren, the better. | Disgusted in Tampa | One of the happiest memor-|1-44 teaspoons baking powder Dear Ann Landers: Today 1} Dear Tampa: Today we are/ie, of childhood is the tantal-|'4 teaspoon baking soda vowed to clean out my attic. I|experiencing a seller's market.|. im fecielaz started out brimming with en-|This is one of the penalties we|'2'78 @roma of all the "'goodies'"'|14 teaspoon salt ergy. I planned to get the job|pay for prosperity. Jobs are/mom prepared for Christmas. |/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg done by 5:00 p.m. Well, I ran/plentiful. Good help is in short} Remember how you tingled|1 teaspoon ground cinnamon into a box of letters from my| supply. More people have more|with excitment awaiting the|%4 teaspoon ground ginger old sweetheart (the man I near-|of everything--except initiative|great day? % teaspoon round cloves ly married) and there I sat for} and price in achievement. Now, as a homemaker, you|4 cup softened butter four and a half hours. I ended} Nevertheless, I do not buy|probably prepare many of the|/2 Cup granulated sugar : up burning the letters but-had Ijyour sweeping generalities,/recipes used in your family for €8¢ been a troublemaker I could/There are still some courteous | generations. |1 can (10-ounces) tomato soup, have done otherwise. The man| waitresses, gentle sales people} Christmas Pudding is one dish|undiluted | CHRISTMAS PUDDING BRINGS SWEET MEMORIES boil gently for 2 hours 15 min- utes (adding more water when necessary) or until cake tester 'inserted in centre comes out clean. Remove pudding from kettle; uncover; place on cake rack for 5 minutes. Unmould; slice with sharp knife. Serve warm with hard sauce. Makes 8-10 servings (approximately a 2-pound pudding). TO REHEAT: Loosen foil slightly; place fro- * ren pudding on trivet in Duten oven or deep kettle.' Pour in & boiling water until it comes just te * to the bottom of pudding. Cover; ie 4 steam 50-60 minutes or until pud- he? ding is heated through. HARD SAUCE | | % cup butter or margarine, sof- » tened | x1-4 tablespoons brandy, sher-| ry or rum | 1-two thirds cups confectioners' sugar Cream butter until smooth and light; add flavoring. Beat in S sugar, a little at a time, until smooth and stiff. Place in serv- ing bowl, cl.' until hard, Serve with Christmas Pudding or any " steamed fruit pudding. Makes : l-one thirds cups. | | x1 teaspoon vanilla extract may be substituted. MIRACLE DRUG Before the Salk vaccine was introduced in Canada in 1952 there were 8,878 polio cases and 481 deaths. In 1966, there were three cases. Did you know that you can have better furniture, that looks better, lasts longer, and actually costs less over the years by letting our experience and training help you properly select your home furnishings. We enjoy doing it, you will too! Botty Haydl Co. Ltd. Interior Decorating, Fine Furnishings 15 KING STREET EAST WHY WE DO NOT SELL A ROOM FULL OF FURNITURE! 725-2686 who wrote the letters is now aland industries carrier boys|that is likely to be on your)! cup seedless raisins prominent citizen in this com-|around. Granted not as high ajholiday menu. Rich with fruit|/44 cup chopped mixed candied munity and his face would be/percentage as there used to be,jand spices, this steamed pud- fruits. fire-engine red if I had shown|but if you speak kindly you'll/ding is as simple to make as| Sift flour with next 7 ingred- them around. find them. jcake. ients. Cream butter and sugar : With all the rush to perform|together. Add egg; beat well. . . last - minute tasks, you may|Add sifted dry ingredients and Hostesses Will Appreciate lwish to make your Christmas|Soup alternately, blending well |Pudding ahead of time. Wrap|after each addition. Fold in rai- . . lsecurely in aluminum foil and|sins and fruit. Turn into well - 1 t Silver Flatware \freeze. An hour or so before|0iled 1% quart mold; cover tight- \Christmas dinner is ready, .re-|ly with foil. Place mold on tri- By ELEANOR ROSS [sterling tablespoon, one of the|heat the pudding. (Meher than se rch iyi afd It's the thought that counts at/many multi-purpose servin " 'i ie n 7 *NCH, nN Cee Ret Christmas, especially the extra| pieces, is as handy for puddings | CHRISTMAS PUDDING tle or Dutch oven. Pour in boil- care that goes into choosing just|or soft and frozen desserts as it l-one thirds cups all - purpose|ing water until it comes just to the right gift for that speciallis for potatoes or vegetables.|_ Ur 'bottom of mold. Cover kettle; person, For beauty and ele-|The cold meat or buffet fork is gance in a gift that is bound to/used for a meat loaf as well as| be appreciated, used and enjoy-|for cold meats and platter sal- ed, the sterling silver serving|ads. piece ranks high. It is some-}| Of. course, the last word in thing that can be keyed to ajelegance on buffet tables where 'women's special preferences or|tossed salads are part of the to particular methods of enter-;menu is the good-looking ster- taining or food preparation in|ling-handled salad set. which she particularly excels. Committee meetings and fes-| A 7 Many a homemaker--bride,|tive teas present the ideal op-| tor e 0 mother with a growing family,| portunity for the club woman or| ns or experienced hostess of many|/community worker hostess to| years--begins k ee pin house| show her best colors. Indispen- with an adequate number ofjsable serving pieces for these) place settings but few serving| pleasant occasions are the dain-| the pieces. She finds that "making|ty sugar spoon or. sugar tongs, nce of flowers. : do" with other flatware greatly|lemon fork, and the bonbon or The roma: and ofa heautiful diminishes the effect she wishes/nut spoon in sterling. These} Juxun to create. jitems may be small but their) Sterling silver pieces, small|gentle gleaming beauty and fine or large, are often the loveliest | proportions add great distinc- pieces in a set of flatware. So|tion and charm to the tea table. the 'best baker in town" would| The gourmet usually enjoys be thrilled to receive a hand.-_| the delight of that simple but some sterling pie or cake | unexcelled continental dessert, server. A cake knife or cake|fresh fruit and cheese. The ster- breaker would be perfect for the|ling fruit knife, although an in- one who turns out high, delj-|dividual place piece rather than cately-textured angel food. or'a serving item, becomes 2 won- chiffon cakes. \derful gift when combined with Many useful pieces are of-|a solid silver cheese server. fered for the buffet-party giver.| Silver grape scissors is anoth- A berry or casserole spoon is ajer graceful gift for the hostess large, handsome item that can|who likes to offer grapes to' her grace an all-in-one main dish or| guests. That's quite a sterling a colorful fruit dessert. The'idea. DAVIDSON SHOES IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Open Eveivy Night till £F i until Christmas, ' ed GIVE SNOWBOOTS SHOES SLIPPERS HERE SMART WOMEN SHOP DAVIDSON SHOE STORE 31 Simcoe St. N. Re Downtown Oshewe ~st eee + oe Oe p> - > AE nN, BM Th, Soo on Ve 29 Simcoe Street South--Tel. 725-6221 -- Open Every Evening till 9 p.m.--Except Sat. Until Christmas Oshawa Shopping Centre--Tel, 725-4361--Open Every Evening Till 9 P.M. Up To Christmos | se ONE OF THE JOYS OF IS IN GIVING... BUT THE JOY IN RECEIVING IS WHEN ITS A FROM SEIGNEUR'S | A CURLING SWEATERS : CURLING JACKETS DRESSES SUITS SHELLS BLOUSES SKIRTS SUBURBAN or CAR COATS -_ r THOUSANDS OF THEM Dyed To Match Skirts or Slims by "KITTEN" FAIA OIRO III II I SKI JACKETS SKI SLIMS ~*~ GIFT CERTIFICATES is your answer to any gift problems. | Available In amounts of $2.50, $5.00, $10.00 | and $25.00 at any Reltman's store. Our Prices are as low if not lower than elsewhere . . . a deposit will hold any purchase ie , EIGNEU OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FOR CHRISTMAS SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Hundreds upon hundreds of gifts to choose from. We carry by far the largest stock of Sportswear in Oshawa .. . let us help you solve your "GIFT TO HER" problem today! SWEATERS © SLIMS BY THE HUNDREDS -- ROBES CURLING PANTS .& SHIMMERING EVENING TOPS GLAMOROUS EVENING SKIRTS Wool or suede plain or fur- trimmed WE WILL GLADLY EXCHANGE CHRISTMAS GIFTS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MR. AND MRS. Will Short Sr., celebrated t 40th anniversary with a Dinner, Rece For Couple A dinner and reception held at the Glenholme Tr Centre recently for Mr. Mrs. William Short Sr., ¢ occasion of their fortieth ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. 'Short married in the First F Church and have reside Oshawa since their mat Mr. Short was born in Os and his wife was bo Wigan, Lancaster, Englan They have one son, W Short Jr., of Oshawa, an grandchildren, Deborah Short and William Kelly Mr. Short is a memt Loyal True Blue Lodge, | and the Black Knight | Both he and -his wife are bers of the Salvation Mrs. Short is an active ber with the League of with the Salvation Army also works for the Progr Conservative Party in the Mr. and Mrs. William Jr., with the assistance « and Mrs. Percy Barrett and Mrs. Joseph Parsons Albert Worsley, Mrs. § sister; and Mrs. Ernest geant, Mr. Short's sister, as hosts. Miss Dorothy Stubbings ed the guests at the doo Mrs. Ernest Sargeant p: ed the honored pair w money tree on behalf of in attendance. Mrs. Josep sons attended the anniv scrapbook, made by Mr: THE STARS $ By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Planetary influenc stimulate ambition, agg and initiative. This coul really big day in your | all counts! Outstanding p should be successfully pleted and you coult launch new enterpwises » fear of failure. Evening brin g some surprisin heartwarming--news. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your bi your horoscope indicate year. Financial earnings be stepped up in mid-Ma: early May, and other m gains are presaged dur whole month of July, | September, mid-Octobe1 next November. Best for job matters: Late Ay early May. Don't exp much, however, since yo see a real upward tren the aforementioned line late next November. ( workers, however, will f a highly profitable year. On the personal sid June, all of July and |; tember will be excellent mance; the first three v July-auspicious fo Avoid friction in family social circles for the ba this month, in late Apr June, late August, ea) tember and early Octob A child born on this | he endowed with the ta quired to make an excel ist, singer or writer of tive literature. TEA PARTY HE! WINNIPEG (CP)-- party was held recently honor the volunteers Home Welfare Associat during.the last two yea delivered more than meals to elderly citizer community. Between 300 volunteers donate f , days a week to two month to deliver the he steamer a CAREER SCHC OF HAIRDRESS Are pleased to annou opening of a New Br OSHAWA. Day and Evening Cla: new taking appoi Models are welcome. 145 KING ST. W 576-3558

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