PL ah Th de eh Se a AY EASTER BRUNCH until eggs are set but still For Easter Brnuch for tour| tightly a Eggs hos con- hungry people serve delicious|, "ue § Temov Msi Suh scammed saa lel 20 gh unercnking Sb ute two cups s or canned mushrooms. in three not overcooked. Be sure to serve tablespoons butter for about three|*® heated plates, minutes. Be careful not to scorch SPRING-CLEANING TIP working as a nurse in a Manhat- butter. Beat eight eggs slightlyl If you're painting window tan hospital, and we are good his hall 5 cw ot milk, wales of Nemes is spring, cover the friends. a , omato juice. ason wi saltiglass with wet newspapers or Fonds, But she doss't. come 10 and pepper. Pour over much-|swirls of fine household cleanser the theat naire any more unless Sheu. sin pan and cook and stir to caich paint spatters. "I know she sacrificed a lot for me, When I was a child, mother always ate the hot dog and 1 got the lamb chop. "But I would rather have had the hot dog." knew how to talk to a boy even when I was 16." Sandra is enjoying life as an actress now, but she's still not sure a normal childhood wouldn't have been better. "Mother has her own apart- ment in New York now, and I have mine," she says. 'She is bitious mother who drove both her daughters to stardont, "It all sounds so familiar," sighs Sandra. 'Of course, my mother wasn't quite as violent as Gypsy's. "My mother had been a soloist in the ehurch choir when she was a girl, and she always wanted to be an actress, but her family dis- approved, so she took up nursing instead. We lived in San Fran- cisco, and my father died when I was two years old. Mother went back to nursing, and we moved| to Hollywood, where she spent all her spare time trying to get me in the movies." BUSY CHILDHOOD Sandra's childhood was filled with ballet and acting lessons and| made up of ladies who actually disguise a full wig, but a toupee have to wear them," he said. |can be made almost undetectable Mr, Derry, 44, learned the busi-|lo the layman. ness from Carl Hanson, who had] To the practised eyes of Mr. been trained in Germany. Whenland Mrs. Derry--Mrs. Derry Mr. Hanson died, Mr. Derry took|worked with her husband for over the firm, Hanson Co. Ltd.,|several years before their son one of three such operations was born--even the most expert here, job is detectable. 1 can pick those Hollywood IMPORTS HAIR : fellows with toupees on TV every- He imports most of his mate- 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mah 31, 1960 Deals in Buns Of Human Hair By JIM PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP) -- Adam Derry deals in pony tails and switches, pigtails and buns. He'll | a TE Cd THRE, ake up and sell a wig or toupee time," said Mr. Derry. fo suit a taste, oa Toupee rial---hair in all shades, textures Ty. purpose. and lengths--from Germany or ' ive A barber by trade, he's a hair-|France and occasiopally orders! Mother's Ambition piece manufacturer by choice fhe finished Prodyet fom man and he's encountered many tastes|facturers 1 S . Bu . and purposes in 17 years in busi- most of his orders are filled in Brings Stardom ness in Vancouver. i aucouver quanters, Wire T D ht ; [the hair is hand-knotted into the) There was the woman, for in- 0 au er stance, who loved to swim but headcaps, curled and styled. g By DOROTHY ROE In the same shop, hairpieces had to look glamorous for enter-| taining during a southern vaca- tion. She purchased a wig, swam as pulling on a bathing cap, had| H a fresh, attractive hair style] when her guests showed up. | WIGS FOR MODELS Mr. Derry has made up three years. or four wigs of different colors! "with today's modern ing or style |are cleaned and set--advisable |every two or three months--re- |paired and restyled. Mr. Derry : 3 |said most women have two or when she wished and, as simply | oe wigs so they can leave one 1 Men's hairpieces cost from $75 [to $150, women's from $100 to '$175. They last from two to five NEW YORK (AP)--One of to- day's most virulent and tenacious types is the stage mother, says lovely Sandra Church, who ad- | mits she owes her current Broad- way success to such a one. "One thing I know," says Sandra, "If I ever have a daugh- ter, I'll never urge her to go on ithe stage. If she turns out to be halr-|an actress, she'll make up her speech practice at home. "I had to wear high laced shoes all the way through grade school, to protect my ankles," says the auburn-haired Sandra. "I never was allowed to go to the beach, for fear I would get freckles. "All my spare time was taken up with lessons and practising, so I never had a chance to make HOUSHOLD HINT You can keep furniture cast- ers from squeaking by dipping their shanks in petroleum jelly before slipping them on. JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist ...crackling crisp, featherlight and Hlokier because they're "AQUAFLAKED" a baking process exclusive fo. . . many friends and go around with the rest of the boys and girls in school. "I couldn't have dates, because | I didn't have time, and I hardly| and styles for models who want styles" Mr. Derry said, "you'own mind." frequent quick changes and some can bring the hair forward and| Sandra plays the role of Gypsy for women wishing to experiment! make it almost impossible to de-|Rose Lee In the current musical without resort to dyes. tect them at all." | hit, Gypsy, starring Ethel Mer- "But most of our business is With men it's more difficult to'man as the determined and am- HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3-4811 THE SMART and THRIFTY WON'T WANT TO MISS THESE EASTER "BUYS" ! COME SEE THE GREAT VARIETIES OF SUN- RIGHT FASHIONS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS . . . AND REMEMBER, YOU CAN USE ZELLER'S CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN! HURRY FOR THE SPECIAL MONEY-SAVERS . . . YOU'RE SURE TO SAVE MANY DOLLARS! TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 x REN and stitched detail. In reality this handsome coat designed | the coat has hidden seam pock- for city, suburban and travel | ets. Other features are three- wear. Made of bird's-eye tweed | quarter kimono sleeves and a it is highlighted by a mock | classic collar. pocket pattern with buttons --By Tracy Adrian | Taken From An 01d Cook Book | Here's a Delicate Easter Dessert | Served as a pudding rather inserted in centre comes out than pie, this dessert dresses up|clean. To ensure even cooking plain fruit for the fanciest menu.|sei baking dish in pan of hot The perfect ending, for, ¢ xample, |water, | to thle Easter turkey dinner. | CUSTARD PEARS f 20-ounce can pears | teaspoon lemon juice lespoons finely diced Artful simplicity keynotes prec ar | preserved ginger | teaspoon butter eggs | tablespoons sugar | preserved ginger | Place . pears, lemon juice, gin-| ger and butter in top of double| / { 9 i nore So Gut (IPR PRECPRVER point. 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