~y GRAPEFRUIT GOES ROUND THE CLOCK IN MANY GUISES Grapefruit at Breakfast Can Start a Big Day Or As Dinner Dessert End a Big Meal GRAPEFRUIT AT BREAKFAST.| % cup sugar fetal spoon, stirring constantly. Half a grapefruit is 'a happy|l cup fresh lemon juice Remove from heat and stir first - thing - in - the - morning| cup fresh grapeiruit sections [softened gelatine. Mix until dis- habit for millions. "Half a grape- Fresh grapes for garnish solved. Stir in grapefruit juice. fruit" is so frequently a dinner-| Soften gelatine in grapefruit|Chill until mixture is partially finisher request that gourmet|juice. Add hot water and stir|set, Blend in drained grapefruit restaurants always include itjuntil gelatine is dissolved. Blend!sections and grated lemon rind. along with their pretentious pas-|/in salt, sugar and lemon juice. Beat whites until they stand in tries and fancy cream desserts. |Chill until about as thick as fresh soft peaks. Gradually beat in the But the customary half -- tolegg whites. Fold in grapefruit remaining % cup sugar. Fold into start a big day or end a big meal sections. Chill until ready to gelatine mixture. Serve, chilled, -- really doesn't tell half the|serve. Serve in sherbert glasses|in sherbert glasses topped with fruit's story. Grapefruit steps up for dessert. Yield: 8 servings. [whipped cream, if desired. the Savor, of fruit. and seating 3 GRAPEFRUIT SWIZZLE yield: 6 servings salads and gives piquancy to jel- cups fresh grapefruit juice AR lies and light cream desserts.| % cup fresh lemon ey | FRESH CRAP Ee With a touch of fresh lemon| 1-3 to % cup sugar | i a juice, slightly sweetened and Sprigs fresh mint sprigged with mint, grapefruit} Combine first two ingredients Juice on the rocks is a sophisti-land mix well. Add sugar to taste cated cocktail that the who] e|Crush 4 fresh mint leaves and family, down to the youngestadd to the juice. Stir until thor- member, can enjoy. If Hebe, who|oughly mixed. Chill. Pour into . served the legendary deities of|glasses over ice cubes. Garnish| Olympus, had ever set before with an extra sprig fresh mint them fresh grapefruit broiled with yield: 8 servings. Combine first 4 brown sugar, spiced with mace| FRESH GRAPEFRUIT CREME (Turn into a casserole and place and nutmeg, they'd have prob-1 envelope unflavored under the broiler until the grapes ably tossed their famed ambrosia) gelatine |are glazed, 3 to 5 minutes. Serve right down the mountain. | % cup cold water {warm in compote dishes. Garnish Thanks to the work of plant| % cup sugar each with a fresh grapefruit sec- scientists there are many seeded teaspoon salt varieties of grapefruit and sever- cup milk al seedless types from which to2 egg yolks : BROILED GRAPEFRUIT choose, with quite a range of cup fresh grapefruit juice | Cut a large grapefruit in half, flavor nuances. The trend is to- (drained from grapefruit sec- remove the centres and loosen ward growing more seedless. tions) the sections. Sprinkle each half Here are some ideas for serv-/1 cup diced grapefruit sections |with 1% teaspoons brown sugar ing he delicious, healthful grape- Sy 1easpoon grated lerwn rind mixed with a dash of ground . egg whites {mace or nutmeg. Dot with 1 tea- FRESH GRAPEFRUIT JELLY | Whipped cream (optional) |spoon we RE ear. Broil 2 envelopes unflavored gelatine! Soften gelatine in cold water. | 2 cups fresh grapefruit juice 1 cup hot water % teaspoon salt 2 cups fresh green or grapes, seeded 1-3 cup fresh orange juice tablespoons grenadine syrup garnish i Chopped fresh mint for gar- nish Y% % Ya % Y% Yield: 4 to 5 servings. ting this undertaking is ai i istic A 4 in! , 2 cups fresh grapefruit sections |: Tokay | = Fresh grapefruit sections for! ? 5 to 8 minutes or until golden gay ful} Combine % cup of sugar, salt, brown, about 4-inches EE the|for sun and fun. Carefree T-shirt | Women THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, March 20, 1957 © KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) -- A Kitchener mother, who lived "in constant dread" for 10 years while she gradually went blind, pulled herself back to normal living only after she lost her sight. "Mom doesn't miss a thing," her children say now. Mrs. Jerome Voll, mother of four children, began to lose her sight 11 years ago. SUSPENSEFUL FEAR "Through God's wonderful plan of things, I knew I would hove FOR SUN, FUN | |ley's ingredients. tion rolled in chopped fresh mint. | , 4532 By ANNE ADAMS Our new PRINTED Pattern, to brighten your summer! Sew these fashions now -- so wonderful 10-18 with convertible neckline, slim |shorts, favorite pedal pushers! Printed Pattern 4532: Misses' Size 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 shirt takes 2% yards 35-inch fab-| ric; shorts, 1% yards. Printed directions on each pat- tern part. Easier, faster, aceu- rate. Send FORTY CENTS (40c.) in |coins (stamps cannot be accept-| ed) for this pattern. Please print lainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, TYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Daily Times - Gazette, Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. Montreal, an English - French, French - English dictionary which will be appropriate for this con- |tinent. The editors of this volume, which should be available by 1959, are Jean-Paul Vinay of the Uni- versity of Montreal and Henry Alexander of Queen's University. | milk and egg yolks. Cook over/ source of heat. low heat until mixture coats a' Yield: 2 servings. | E 1 : | "Needless to say," Dr. Avis nglish Protessor Starts SIow Job je "is ambiiou undertaking will not bear full fruit for several 3 . ® gs Iyears. If the foundation is suc-| piling Canadian Dictionary gs, sowie ve sats {good chance of getting a number KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--As an|blueline and many others. Si iviatly, Teliable reference author, Dr. Walter S. Avis finds| Words with meanings peculiar| himself in a unique situation. [to Canada includ tion as|., TH He doesn't have to worry about/in "he was elected by acclama-| a formed fo ars ago 10 sentences or story--but he has to|tion," a meaning current only in Oh ih a yO aE) ol hunt for words. {Canada. The terms "treaty In-|P d lan hi ey Cana E Be The ones he wants for his plan-|dian" and "treaty money" may nc Aaguages Wn Capsci. He ned dictionary of Canadian words be found in American dictionaries, | 2 inent among the eh are those distinctive to the coun- but they ore Satred obsolete in Prom mens no g . = 3 {spite of the fact they are very| ti t . r. Avis, assistant professor in much alive in Canada. pomately it ¥ oved 18 8 a. the English department at Royal need for a Canadian dic. P18 3 English which will give an Military College here and secre- tionary, Dr. Avis says, is pointed haustv glis ho f ors e d tary of the Canadian Linguistic up by regionalisms, words that i Ye ha) Jb thi w Tas an Association, says that the distinc-|mean one thing in, say, British|"$35¢" SE tive language of English-speaking Columbia and something different Sl o nat oa ed it emg Canadians is one of the paths to|elsewhere." Thus we find persons| complied a e Lniversiy ® national identity. |/in one part of the country refer- Many words used by Canadians ring to fire reels and in another are intrinsically Canadian, he to fire trucks." ' says. Many came into the lan- OTHER EXAMPLES i age through contact with the| The child's plaything, the teeter- nch - Canadians, Indians and |totter, in Nova Scotia is called a Eskimos. And North America gen- tilt. A bluff on the Prairies is a erally has a whole range of lin- clump of trees, while elsewhere | istic forms not current in Eng-|it is an escarpment. A salt lick| d, a situation due in large part in most of Canada refers to block to the different environment of salt placed for cattle, while in this continent. |B.C. a slat lick is a topographical As examples of words peculiar feature. to Canada, Dr. Avis gives separ-| Work has already begun on the ate school, concession road, task of compiling the Canadian splake, Mountie, muskeg, fire dictionary. A publishing house has reels, aboideau, Bennett - buggy, been trying to establish a founda- Bluenose, herring-choker, Newfie, [tion to finance the project, work- malemate, mukluk, wendigo, bushing in conjunction with leadirg pilot, pogey, hydro, chuck race, Canadian linguists. 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An outstanding opportunity to replenish your hosiery supply. ¥ * OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 5-0z, Juice Cocktall Sherbet English Bone China Cream and Sugar 7 Different Shapes Regular 2.95 1.69 Gibson Semi-Porcelain English Tea Pots Regular 5.93 2.29 Many colors to select from with gold or silver colored decorations OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE, VISIT %. 0 alien NEW Opening Specials mported Cut Stemware 25 Patterns to choose from SHOP "FAIRLEA" Regular 1.95 a9 ea. Pilse Wine ot Liqueur 9-0z, footed Old Fashioned \Ffnbler A A ) ne J bo Queen Anne end Royal Albert English Bone China Cups and Scucers Regular to 2.25 1.00 20 designs to select from -- richly decorated in fruits and florals, King St. ot Stevenson's Rd. Claims She Is Happier Now Blind Than Waiting For Sight To Fail artial eyesight for 10 years," rs. Voll said recently. "But I knew I would eventually become blind. I lived in constant dread of the time the lights would go out." And the lights did go out 13 months ago. The 10 years of "'sus- penseful fear" which Mrs. Voll de- scribes as "the hardest I will ever live" were over. The radjustmept made by Mrs. Voll is typified by her attitude to- wards lipstick. MEETS NEW CHALLENGES While she had partial sighs, she was afraid to apply lipstick, be- cause she thought she would get it on crooked. 'Now, I use the works," she said. Since her blindness, Mrs. Voll new challenges. She has learned to type, is working on the last of three Braille books, and helps with the cleaning, baking, ironing, and washing, "My washing must hang perfectly," she said, so the neighbors won't watch and pity." Mr. and Mrs. Voll have two adult children, a third in high| school and a fourth in elementary school. Finds Star-Gazing | Wonderful Hobby | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs. Ethel W. Smith spent much of retired, she is educating herself] in astronomy. She joined the London centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada seven years ago, after at- tending an "open house." But her| interest dates back to the turn of the century, when she got ex cited about the coming of Hal- Comet, 1910 and is next due in 1985. Since then she has never lost| the star-gazing interest. "The| most fascinating thing about the stard is their orderliness and pre-| cision," she says. "We know just] where they are and where they| will be on any given day of the| year." | said that any ordinary person can| get plenty out of star-gazing, by| reading books and listening to professional explanations of the heavenly wonders. |about astronomy," | something." | OLD ORATOR | was slain in 45 BC, was twice di- vorced. l courageously meets each -day's. her life as a schoolteacher. Now| = which returned in| _ CAPE LINE |Coach Students | For Matriculation | VANCOUVER (CP) -- A small] matriculation school to coach stu | Geuts is conducted here by Mrs. | Geoffrey Benny and her math- (ematician husband. | The young, slender teacher was educated in five countries and coaches students in French, Eng- h, German and Dutch, The Bennys, who have two children, le who have returned to g to complete require. {ments for university entrance, examinations. - ? { | Mrs. Benny was born in Suma-| {tra, daughter of a rubber planta- tion owner and his novel-writing iwife, Her mother, Madelon Lu-| lofa, has had several novels pub- |lished in Eprope. ! Mrs. Benny left Sumatra when i1 she was five to attend schools in |Australia, Holland, Hungary, the | Channel Islands and finally Swit- zerland. 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