Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1965, p. 17

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on a cold, February, day! Ham, cheese and tomatoes make this pizza lovely to look at, and delightful to eat. idea for a hot, tasty -meal Ham And Cheese Pizza Brings bare STARS SAY Italian Sunshine To Our Winter ror tomorrow Planetary restrictions of the Italy -- the very name spells|1% cups once-sifted all-purpose|past few days lift now, and you magic. Think of Italy and a host flour | should have fairly smooth sail- of lovely things spring to mind:|*, teaspoons baking powder /in, in all of your interests. teas salt ° i hot sunny days; dreamy gon- eta oS etl {Push ahead toward, worthwhile \goals and, even if returns are dolas; voices raised in song; two-thirds cup milk bubbling red Chianti, the trans-| 1 pound sliced ham, cut in/not immediate, you should find lucent elegance of Venetian) strips \satisfaction in the attainments glass; beautiful clothes. If you\2 slices Swiss cheese, cut in}you do make. have vacationed in Italy, mem-| strips | ories of tempting dishes --|/2 medium tomatoes, sliced |FOR THE BIRTHDAY manicotti, lasagne, chicken|; tablspoon chopped parsley | If tomorrow is your birthday, cacciatore and zabaglione --jj teaspoon salt jyour horoscope promises a fine still haunt you, but even if) 14 cup tomato. sauce jyear where personal relation- your footsteps have never stray-| "Preheat oven to 400 deg. F.|Ships are concerned. If you are ed within a hundred miles of|(hot), Grease a large cookie! careful to avoid friction in June the eternal city, you are prob-|sheet, and in mid - November, you ably an ardent fan of that well-| sift together into a bow! the|Should find domestic and social loved Italian dish -- pizza. |four, baking powder and salt.|interests highly congenial, and This recipe for ham andicyt 'in shortening finely. Add|'Mere is also promise of some cheese pizza is deliciously dif-|milk all at once; mix lightly|¥"usual and heart-warming ex: ferent from the usual tomatolwith a fork. Knead 10 seconds/Periences in the romantic field PIZZA -- What a lovely pie. Tangy swiss cheese com- during late April, late June and- plements ham and tomatoes to make a tasty, bright topping for a tender dough base. Easily prepared and quickly cooked, it is ideal for lunch or dinner, parties, buffets or snacks. Team it with a tossed green salad, or, for a really authentic touch, antipasto. HAM 'N CHEESE PIZZA Yield -- serves 4 to 6 on a lightly floured board and rol] out to a large circle about ¥-inch thick. pre crust with ham cheese strips and sliced toma-| e toes. Sprinkle with chopped] ¥sust parsley and salt. Pour tomatoe| Despite the fact that you sauce over ail. |may make some small financial Bake in preheated oven 20|advancement in late April, mid- to 25 minutes or until crust is\May and-or mid-August, and golden brown. Cut in wedges|that you could achieve some un- and serve hot. jusual occupational recognition jor promotion in early May and- or late July--the latter period, incidentally, highly auspicious ana |for marriage. Best periods for \travel: late April, June and Starting a Business| Calls for Energy Courage and Push By ROBERTA ROESCH "T'd like to start my own busi- ness." That is a wish that I hear every day. I hear it in job clinic sessions and in church groups and! PTA's. I hear it in talking to} _ . jor mid - 'September, you will see whether it could be done, |have to be patient until the end got professional business ad-|of November to see the begin- vice, spent several months do- jning . a eee uprent pices i 0 nes. Creative workers Fs gM ho ge gi 7 |will be especially star - blessed . in May, June and September, DRESS REHEARSAL |but like other Aquarians, will Finally, they went through a|not benefit too much in a ma- trial run before announcing the|terial way until about Decem- service in a major newspaper|ber Ist. For all, therefore, your and sending out brochures to|admonition for the next nine potential customers. }months: Conservatism! In less than a year, they've| A child born on this day achieved the success that many|would make an excellent jour- Magic of Wigs Captures Viewers At Hair-Style Show Under the auspices of the Daughters of Isabella an excit- ing hair-style and wig fashion show was presented recently in St. Gregory's auditorium. Hair-sets were created by styl- ists in full view of the audi- ence and then modelled at close range. Mrs Victoria Jenkinson was the commentator and in response to her invitation three volunteers were glamorized by new make-up and '"'comb-outs"'. Two stages were employed and a setting in purple, white and lavender was appealing to the feminine eye while a soft, musical background purveyed the romantic mood, Three skits demonstrated the practicability of wigs. The first showed how a beach tom- boy could be a glamor queen by dinner time; the second, the transformation of a harassed housewife into a poised hostess and the third, a whirl at the Watusi showed the security and ; fit of a custom made wig, The 'color question' was pre- sented in wondrous variety by models wearing black gowns and white fox furs, demonstrat- ing the personality lift a little lint could give. Following the finale, all on stage, members of the audience clustered forward to inspect and ask questions. Mrs, An- thony Adams introduced Mrs. Jenkinson and announced the names of the door prize win- ners. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 11,1965 17 KITCHENER, Ont. SHARP SHOOTER here, finished third out of a (CP) --|field of 50. 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