The Oshawa Times, 6 Jan 1960, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 6, 1960 Many Still Uphold Twelfth Day] | Epiphany, no less than Christ-|which have been lost in English { mas, is a time of feasting. The antiquity E: is ived fro he Gi | | name is derived from the Tock TWELFTH DAY PUDDING | [ ; G [ord Theophania, meaning 64 Simcoe Street North JANUARY SALE BEGINS THURSDAY 9 a.m. {tional recipes for this day some-| Pig Th road Mine ap MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS WAIT FOR THIS SALE EVERY YEAR. DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, & SPORTSWEAR EVERY GARMENT FROM OUR REGULAR times called Twelfth Day because] A lit falls that many days after| ples, cored and thinly sliced |Christmas, have been handed|l tablespoon lemon juice |down from generation to genera-| % cup brown or white sugar egg beaten |tion and many exist today in their|" 1 cup butter 5 riginal form # : jorigina " x 3% cup sifted all-purpose flour Food which first comes to % teaspoon baking powder mind for this feast is the famous Pinch' salt {Twelfth Day Cake and Twelfth} pj qe apples in well-greased |Day Pudding from England. Ifiygn pie plate, Sprinkle with lemon you're looking for a traditional re-|j i.e cover with ¥% cup of the cipe, and a tasty one, for Janu- sugar |ary 6 try this one, the origins of ~ cl.am together butter and re- : i "Imaining % cup of sugar, add egg and blend thoroughly. Sift to- Male Nurses Start gether the flour, baking powder and salt, add to creamed mixture Training at Ottawa and blend. Spread over the ap- © | OTTAWA (CP) -- Two British-| ples. Bake 45 minutes in a 350 deg. F. oven. Serve hot or cold with custard sauce. {born nurses are breaking new ¢ [ground at the University of Ot-|LAMB'S WOOL tawa's school of nursing They are the first men to study ered, in a 875 deg. F. oven. Place : lat the school since it was estab-lone cup hot water around the ¥ "TODAY I'M ONE" Reginald Duffield, Os} awa, and great - granddaughter of Mrs. Hugh Jones and Mr Fred Duffield, Oshawa, and Mr. Louis Knapp, Pontypool le miss is Wilma | Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. Duffield, Lansdowne ilma is celebrating her first birthday today. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Benjamin Angi and Mr. and --Photo by Mary's Studio MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Worried About Widowed Aunt Who Lacks Will To Live Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am very Hypnotic about my aunt, a child-/the past, 50. Her mother died|that t { last October, a year ago oneself, is a fa husband was on his depression. Soo cancer. He died feeling that social ater group situations, is an unbesz she hasn't been her-istrain; that one is totally ur w it would go h to share in the common irst, for several|thusiasms on such occasions but it has been over a moreover, that one means noth r now. and still she seems to ing to other folks present, exc n a state of shock. Her only/as a hapless target of their e relatives are a b er, who trusively critical er callously ir in a distant city; and my erent appraisal of one's er, here stricken spirit nt B. was al NEEDS BOOSTER SHOTS rinker It is good that you want to } our" aunt. St a fairly because ned a tavern > has cut down a lot four beer: day : y four beers a ca re, even though she d Ps ks court your solicitude or 1 18 & : for s for how to 1p he s 8 the Ras! she Just won't -- Ci fo pis 0 ee oy come out of her shell bination of booster-shots SHUNS SOCIAL LIFE quired oa iss She declined my invitation to First, it would be helpful if she stmas dinner, saying shehad to get a job to support he want to be with people, and Self. It would put her on d would take a bus ride ule, take her out of isolation, and ¢ day, meaning to the ceme- compel her to concentrate on Mother has tried time and Present reality. o talk to her, but it makes Second, a health check-up, and n. We coaxed her to/2 medically prescribed course of ay party for my son Vitamin therapy and corrective but she just sat the diet, to restore her energy seems saying nothing. (urgently advisable. On this score 't last|you might read "Let's Eat Right have to| To Keep Fit" (Harcourt, Brace go to work. But I doubt that any- by Adelle Davis; also "Body, one will hire her, the way she Mind and Sugar" (Holt) by Dr took ,e won't even wear a bra, E. M. Abrahamson and A. W he doesn't need one; and Pezet as been years since she's| Third, try to draw her into a a new dress. All her giving relationship, where she ean s are out of date. make a real contribution--as in elp us to get her to be helping you or your Mother w again. We can't in-la sewing project (m slir her in a job or a hobby, covering some furnit n se tried in every way. repainting a room; or any family she has turned to re-|chore of the kind t g to| Fourth, don't disparage f she|daily church-going. It is her eome sound, instinctively right do it; but to God for healing, as K Him to takel!doing. Pray for her, petitioning e away. She just won't help God (as you say) to help her to live. I hope to hear come alive again. M.H from you soon. W.S Mary Haworth counsels ; through her column, not by mail USUAL PATTERN or personal interview. Write her Dear W.S.: It appears to Mein care of this newspaper. that your dunt has been emotion) ---- -- -- ally sick this year, showing clas- much ; then she' lished 16 years ago. The rest of|apples, but no sugar. the student body, all taking post When done remove the pulp graduate work, comprises 22 wo-|of the baked apples and add 1 men. quart of hot ale, a dash of nut- Frederick Bowden, 36, and meg and ginger, molasses or Bryan Topping, 28, have become brown sugar to taste (about 4 known as The Inseparables tablespoons is right). Stir until ickname doesn't come well blended. Serve hot in beer faced | -- I student met years ago as rses in England, came to t the same time three have been working in Hospital ever aries covering tuition fees, and continue working nights at the hospital. | | n and Topping both have] 'hey're a aduits They're not lightheac teen- 12ers Bowden hea r male nurses. 1e from Paignton Topping from Bake 6 apples until tender, cov- STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR 331/3TO "2 OFF. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. DRESSES Opening Special 129 Dresses To Clear 14.98 Selection of wools, jerseys, tweed fabrics and silk crepe. Dresses in cluding odd assortment of taffeta gowns, jumpers, vest and skirt out tits. Come early and make a wise choice DAYTIME and AFTERNOON DRESSES , REGULAR PRICE 29.95TO 39.95 Reduced To Clear 6.98. 24.98 Choose this season's newest styles Sheath and full skirts in a wide fabrics and colors. 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