Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1956, p. 10

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USE IMAGINATION NORWICH, Eng. (CP)--Swings| Hang a shoe bag on the door and merry-go-rounds amt keep|of the kitchen broom closet. It all modern children amused, say makes a splendid place to keep municipal officials here. They are dust cloths, polishes and other collecting old junk, especially |cleaning aids. broken-down cars and perhaps a| Oily clothes, however, should be steamroller, to put in children's stored in a metal container as a playgrounds next spring. fire prevention measure. GOOD CLEANING ilversmiths® Art | Described In Bock | Lg DECIDES The finest products of the Scot- HUSBAN D OK tish silversmith in the 16th, 17th, 18th and early .19th centuries are CHICAGO (AP)--Mrs. Ann described in a new book, "Scot-| Gaughen, 51, filed a separate De nr Co aad Wino Die,| aimtesavee sult against hes S| y Chatto an ndus oy : London The author is lan Finlay,| husband, Clarence, 49, saying Curator of Art and Ethnology in| she had heard him distinctly {the Royal Scottish Museum, Edin-| mention the names of "Mary," "Edith," "Helen," *'Barbara'. and "Leona" in his sleep. burgh. Among the most interest. illu: But Friday she told Judge ing items strated from the Museum is the Watson Mazer, a Jullas H. Miner that her hus- band has lately been saying bowl of maple wood with silver some nice things about a '© 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 28, 1956 gllt rim and foot. One of the old- est examples of the seven or dream girl named "Ann." "I think it's me," Mrs. BN Bread Baking Made Easy a With Modern Ingredien TRE Ra Guaghos said, "I think he still OMEN Time was when Grandma baked) taken Sify/flour with baking|tyry and bears the arms of the pread just once a week because powder a alt; add to first mix-| watsons of Saughton (now a re- it was such a long and difficult|ture and stir only until combined. |sidential district of Edinburgh). job. But with our modern recipes Spread in greased loaf pan (9% x Fr the National Museum of . and modern ingredients, you|5% inches) and bake in moderate Anticuitio is Md a us UI ou can now bake bread while theloven (375 degrees F.) about 45 quities a go! pulla, tat boilin minutes. Yield: 1 loaf (9% x 5% Piece of the early With century Poialoes. ave opi 8. anim ), i "x jused at the Scottish Coronation of WORTHY POST For instance, in the Easy Bran|inches). {King Charles I to hold the anoint- { Bread recipe below, a ois ing oil. A simple little pear- HALIFAX (CP)--Local Council wholesome bread can be made in| PRECIOUS DOLL , |shaped vessel, with two spouts, it|0f Women passed a motion ask- ' a few simple steps. The flavor-| " is of pure gold. Although Mr. Fin-|ing the city of Halifax to fill the * giving ingredient is familiar| BARRIE, Ont. (CP) -- A 135-|lay and other antiquarians will y for a police . The ready-to-eat all bran cereal. Bake year-old doll was displayed at a give no ruling. there is a possibil-(Women's council, which financed | ' in just 45 minutes and bring to doll fair here. Made of Kidskin, |jty that it is made of Scottish the first policewoman here until. | the table steaming hot. If there's|it's called the 'Gertrude™ doll be-|gold, which was then mined at|the city took over the obligation, any left for breakfast, toast and|cause three generations of girls Crawford Muir. The mining, fully urged that an adequate salary be spread with butter -- or jam. 4 hat name had used it' as a|described in Mr. Finlay's book, [offered in grder to secure the : , mate. i ! ; 4 i EASY BRAN BREAD play later became uneconomic, right type of person. SOME LIKE IT HOT, SOME COLD oo cub sugar | ; 7 [paTTENICK'S YOU'LL SAVE $$Sand $$$ [2 cups ready-to-eat bran 1 DURING THIS BIG 43rd ANNIVERSARY cups sifted flour 4-PCE. HIS AND HERS Saves [pRowpT SERVICE FREE PICK-UP Clothes AND DELIVERY PICKWICK ctanens overs 434 SIMCOE ST. S. Dial RA 3-4832 | CHURCH LEADER TRAINS ORPHANS |phanage, will stay for 16 weeks,| ACKLAND, N. Z. (CP) -- An to be followed by a second Eroup. rndian born in Fiji and living in 2 BONN, West Germany (Reu- New Zealand, Rev. 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