Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Jan 1955, p. 13

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Gy Hoy. Fashion desigrers already are thinking of spring with this at- tractive box suit featuring a sot roll collar, The suit is o nubby wool tweed in golden beige, The double - bet efect at the side of the jecke is formed by he exensio® of he half-bel in the back, The lower tab fg part o the side pockets of the jacket front: The sim #kirt is of light: | weight companion tweed 3 Girl Wants To Be Master Carpenter CALGARY (CP)--Ann Morasch, 18, thinks women can probably do anything that men can do in car- pentry. She hopes to become al draftsman after a two-year tech-| nical course here followed three years' apprenticeship, Ann wasn't fond of languages or mathematics in high school, but she liked to draw buildings and building plans. The blonde, blue by | W WoMmEN d COOKERY CORNER Equals .By IDA BAILEY ALLEN Today, the price of all food fs at least double the amount aid a generation ago, But thé differ- ence in cost Is by no Bes en- tirely in the raw food, but in mod- ern sanitary packaging, freezing, refrigeration, transportation an: above all, the cost of labor re- quired to 'make today's many con- '| veniences possible, What do these foods include? MANY DIFFERENT FOODS Ready-to-cook poultry, turkeys | trussed ready for the oven; read- to-heat-and-eat meats; mixes for hot breads, desserts, cakes, pastry | and puddings; canned and quick | frozen foods of every conceivable type; fresh vegetables that have been washed, trimmed and pack- aged--all prepared by your unseen servants, the food manufacturers of America, Food bills will be about a fifth higher when these convenient time- saving products are used in place of unprocessed foods, AVERAGE BUDGET The average household food bud- | Extra Cost of Ready-to-Cook Food Former Hired Girl's Pay Pan-Baked Sweet Potatoes, Green Beans, Cranberried Baked Apples Hard sauce, Coffee Tea Milk All measurements are level, Recipes proportioned to serve 4 Note: The foods in the above menu prepared by 'commercial servants" include packaged de- hydrated chow mein, ready - to- heat-an-eat tongue, can mar- inara sauce, canned sweet potatoes danned or frozen ggeen beans, caned cranberry sate and can- ned baked apples. Chinese Soup: Combine contents 1 pkg. dehydrated chow mein mix- ture, 4 c. beef broth for 4 ¢, boil- ing water and 4 beef bouillon cubes), 2 thsp. chopped onion and contents 1 (4 oz.) can sliced mush- rooms, Slow-boil 10 min, Add 1 diced firm-skinned tomato or 2 c, cut-up canned tomatoes, Simmer 5 min, longer. Garnish: Add bits of cooked chicken, juliennes of smoked ham or split canned or frozen - and- thawed cooked shrimp Ready to-Heat Tongue Marinara: | {get on a strict economy basis is | | Remove casing from tongue, Slice | GOWN OF COTTON Cotton aws used exclusively in this dramatic evening gown to be shown by the association of Canadian Couturies in New York at the first all-Canadian show- ing of fabrics and designs, The gown on white polka dots on a black ground is lavishly encir- cled by an exciting ruffle of stif- fened pique and cotton lace, (CP Photo) | | $22 a week, To buy the convenience | | foods, would &ost $4.50 a week | more--or the equivalent | sum paid in the "good old days" to that employee who used to be | called a "hired girl." | TOMORROW'S DINNER Chinese Soup in Bowls, Ready-| to-Heat Tongue, Marinara Sauce, last fall contruction entered 'ne building and drchi- | tectural drafting course at Cal | gary's Provincial Institute of Tech- | nology and Art | Ron Smith, her instructor, wasn't | surprised when she dropped a few | { : ved girl | bricks in class but she's learning. | | Her baggy white overall hide trim 108-pound figure The pt girl in the class, Ann doesn't hang back when it comes to work. Along with the men »tu- dents in the class, she has helped | lay a cement floor, bulld seaffold- ing and joints and put in a mez | zanine floor, Compared with her brawny class. a mates, Ann would appear to be at ( ARD' SIMCOE ST: of the | | (CP Photo) THE STARS SAY ROIRELLITA FOR TOM ORRO Don't strive hd the spectacular now, Aim for certain progress, ev- "en though results may seem to be I slow in coming, Stick to familiar meat in uniform slices, Pour con- | tents 1 (8 oz,) can marinara or tomato sauce in a frying pan, | [in % e. water, Top with tongue | slices. Cover; simmer 15 min, or| | until tongue is well heated, | TRICK OF THE CHEF | Top tongue marinara with sau- | teen green peppers and onions, | [ 4 D BRITISH FILMS TOPS | work and leave untried enterprises uring a year which had been gzione. Above all, don't engage in regarded as a "vintage year" for speculation or in any virtue which | American films, six British fms | may javoive financiel risk, ' | were among the top 12 money-i The ours favor creative ing letures A at Cingimas. In and, cultiral, pursuls Robwies and Britain, "Doctor in the House' s generally "Trouble In Sorte' 'and "The Belles| FOR THE BIRTHDAY [of § S Trinians* took the first three! vo] Jomorrow i So oirthant, 9 n are | * . 8 4 | Pie er, thret Hime wore, eriod which should be extremely Plain" and "Tappy Ever After", propitious from a job standpoint, i ---- Reward for past effort may come |in the form of a promotion or a disadvantage in handling heavy | business expansion, depending up material, but what she lacks in on your individual situation, But in muscle she makes up in appeal. |any case, the next six months She always has willing helpers, | nad bring considerable improve: SUITINGS Suitings ., . . An end-of-season clearance of All-Wool and "Celanese" assorted patterns and colors all grouped for quick sale, Widths 54' to 56". Regular to 3.98, 1.98 -- 'So Long At The Fair' Is Regina Woman's Songs Of Memory REGINA (C)~Amy E. Hall says nin and exh) "gets in tl " has retired as treas- Regina Exhibition Assosciation after 35 years in the business: She says she en "d year of it, evar ing the le many peopl vith 4 whom her work ronson her in| contact, Born in Toronto, she has been a Westerlar fo for any ny Yonis, Al Ale y yedn "vila the og A ' hor fay Exhibition and Sta wis secretary to the ar, the Jute E. L Richardson, whose na a byword in Canadian exhibition circles, of the highlights in her work in ey was Arranging pon | £ tally for an ou cert n the British stage ar Gracie | " Fields made her first tour of Canada, She came to Regina in HARD WORKER Miss bit is a small person hut gives the impression of tremen- dous energy and resourcefulness, She $78, her work took most of her tim energy. § , She estimates the ean io xb worker uts in 13 months in a year," Work particularly strenuous during sum- mer and winter fairs when three hours' sleep is standard, Miss Hall found time to take art in other activities, She is a fo ormer president of the Calgary branch of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club and kept up her affiliation with the Regina branch, She is active in other Re gina women's organizations, Miss Hall says whe feels certain it will take adjusting to get used to leisure after a busy career, She intends to remain in Regina but would like to do some travelling However, whe intends to be nn hand when the Regina jubilee ex- hibition rolls around next summer, "This year I'm really going to see the fair," she says. ment in occupational matters, Domestic and romantic affairs should be generally harmonious in 1955 except for brief periods in April and September and social matters may take on unusually stimulating aspects during the sum mer months, Avoid questionable or impractical schemes in October and emotional tension during Nov- ember and December, A child born on this day will be ambitious, industrious and sin. cere in his friendships, IMPARTIAL VIEW DANBURY, England (CP)~ -| Members of the Women's Institute in this Essex town, after a debate on the subject, voted that women are greater gossips than men, jon work ¥ | Chic Millinery resent, but mut from white Ieathely 10 t orange felt to caps o Je alts and rh bh that si Naridied fon wy under powerful television Other suits, dresses and en- sembles were of blue, oon and brows, with a few in t red ) purple velvet, Fur caps and aounded, JEWELS CONVENTIONAL The season's rage for long ropes r | €Ver, as most wire conventional THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, January 12, 195 14 of colored beads doesn't seem GOOD START have invaded official Circles, A 9 TORONTO (CP)--The started "in the best says Mrs, Aubrey C, came to Canada seven § i I 4 pearls or diamo al. Louis St, wile of the, prime minister, wore a mid- nigh Dlue satin dress, Hatching brimmed velvet hat and a Hi mink stole, Canada's Somen Fal trend i. ion ed She ie Detail Sone. apn Mrs. Ellen Fairclough, sive Conservative oy, for Hamilton West, She wore a ro beige two piece dress tri with brown velvet, 7 Y BRINGS OWN CAKE old po A, of a Bpear. the cake for her sprin in Toronto to fellow-countryman David Kane. Miss Denny arriv- ed in Halifax aboard the liner Ryndom, CP Photo) Offsets Black Dress At House's Opening By PEGGY THOMAS Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- High fashion blended with historic pageantry at the opening of Parliament Friday, Wives of diplomats, cabinet min- C.RA. WINTER PROGRAMME C.R.A. is conducting the following classes: -- POTTERY -- Instruction every Thursday --8-10 p.m. da LEATHERCRAFT -- Every Tusidsy Monday 7:30-9.30 p.m. of WOODSHOP -- Every afternoon 2-4 p.m. Every evening oy Seu oh 7-9 pm. ART CLASSES -- Every Soturday morning from 9:30-11:30 a.m. LEATHERCRAFT--Every day from 4:15-5:30 p.m. WOODSHOP -- Every day from 4:15-5:30 p.m. BALLET -- Every Wednesday from 4:00-6:00 p.m. FOR ADULTS and Thursday--7-9 bm. 0 A She C.R.A, Contre, ornton's Corners Sunday Sc FOR CHILDREN isters and senators, dressed in a C.R.A. is prepared to conduct adult classes in the following activities provided there is sufficient registration, PUPPETRY -- The moulding of the heads, construction of the body, manipulating costuming, MILLINERY -- Designing, blocking and stitching of o het. METALCRAFT -- To be held on Wednesday evening, Pasining, stone setting and constructing of jewellry in silver and copper and smell metalware. ART CLASSES -- To be held Monday evenings from 8-10 p.m. Drawing, water- colours and oil painting. (for adults) Fabric Printing -- Designing, cutting of lino block and actual printing of material for drapes, clothing, table cloths, etc. To register, or for further infor mation about any of the above activities call C.RA. -- 5-1M JANUARY A pre-inventory sale of broken lines and seasonal merchandise... All items are sale-marked ot "lower-than-usual' prices ., . . Shop early for best selection as quantities are not large in some instances, also there are dozens of other items which are on sale but the small stocks will not all FABRIC E "CANNON" BEDSPREADS This is a wholesale clearance to us of some of "Cannons" heavier-type homespun Bedspreads. Each spread is "fresh" in its own wrapper and the skirts, suits and coats , as all are priced for quick sale at 152 Regular Price NDS Bolt ends of dozens of different materials for dresses, . Come in and look them over ow us to advertise them, HOSIERY -- GLOVES "ORIENT" RAYON HOSE -- Black or grey only. Sizes 82 to 10a. PAIR 89¢ Reg. 1.35 "PENMAN"S"" GYM or SKATING HOSE -- Fine lisle. Black only, Misses' sizes 8-8-9 Reg 1.29 DEE I RR RI RR stockings. Reg. to 5.50 ... WOOL COTTON HOSIERY -- Children's long Beige color only, Sizes 6-7 only. Reg. te 1,00 ........ PAIR 59¢ "PERRINS" KID GLOVES -- Very best quality in wine or grey only. Sizes 614 - 3.98 DRAPERY SPECIALS eductions Up To 30% SNOW SUITS -- PRAM SUITS All children's snowsuits and pram suits reduced to clear, Still a good selec tion to make your choice from, 1/3 OFF REGULAR PRICE ""WATSON"S" UNDERWEAR! 4 Again we are able to offer a factory clearance of this famous brand of satin-stripe Viscose under wear, These garments are all sold as factory substandards although the defects are hardly notice- 48" Rayon Damasks, Bark and Pebble Cloths and Many Other Novelty Weave Fabrics. in a host of modern, scenic and floral patterns, Wide selection of colors. Reg. to 3.25 yd. YARD 48" HAND-PRINTED FABRICS ~~ Heavier textured and outstanding pat- tern in scenic, modern and floral designs on supple weighty novelty weaves and bark cloths Some of the season's smartest gold over-lay patterns are included for clearing in this group. Reg. to 4.50 yd. YARD 36" Novetly Prints for living-room, bedroom and kitchen , . . all printed on heavy Pebble, Bark or Mammie Cloths and many patterns both lo/ge's and small to choose from, Reg. to DRAPERY LINING Our best quality SATINE LINNING reduced for this sale . this is the closely woven 172-thread lining that will give you the greatest protection to your valuable drap- eries. Available in 2 Sen ~= Light Ecru or White! Approx wide, JANUARY "80. Yd. SPECIAL washable colors and patterns are all outstanding . . . large double-bed sizes only -- about 86" x 100", Group No. 1 2 patterns to choose from , . . "Caroling", a floral and square design in 2-tone color and white, "Tropicana", a Leaf Vine and 2-tone color stripe design , . . All patterns in choice of Blue, Green or Rose, Regular price to 12.98, price 15.98, 698 9.98 ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF FOUNDATION GARMENTS -- BRASSIERES "G "Warner", able in most of them and should not hurt the wearing qualities. ""WATSON'S"" VESTS -- "WATSON'S"" CUFF PANTIES -- Sleeveless style in white only. Sizes Madium & Large medium or large, 85¢ og: .1 85¢ Reg: WIP... cov cervneesa Oversize Regs 12% ssnesssrr.vrnnerennrens 95¢ FLARE-LEG PANTIES -- "Watson's" Flare-Leg (Long) Panties -- A comfortable style over foundation garments, Elastic at waist picot edging at leg. White only, 1 00 Medium & Large. Reg. 1.39 ivi vnanasnnvnnsens Dainty picot edging on hem. Sizes Medium or Large. Reg. 1.19 1 / Botany Wool PULLOVERS -- CARDIGANS 3 OFF °* 1.98 2.88 DRAPERY ENDS Our complete stock of bolt ends that have been discontinued , . . Hundreds of yards all reduced for clearance . , . pieces con- tain from 1 to 12 yards each, Reduced. 25% to 50% Off Group No. 2 "Daisy Chain" pattern, a lovely combina- tion of white daisies to form a large square pattern on a 2-tone stripe background, Colors of Brown, Yellow, White, Blue, Lime or Light, Dark Rose, White, Regular SI I SS Sr © BLOUSES ® LINGERIE LOUNGING PYJAMAS A group of pure botaly wool sweaters -- some discontinued styles ond a few manufacturer's substandards These are from the famous Aurore mill Vie) all re priced for quick sale. Assorted colors and styles. Sizes from { 3.93 3.93 VY OFF Discontinued lines by Rival", "Lily of France such famous "Flexees", "Nature's and others ALL s OFF REGULAR PRICES names os ssard", Reg. Th SALE 3.93 Reg. 6.98, SALE 4.93

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