The Oshawa Times, 18 May 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 18, 1960 RETIRING, INCOMI ® 4 i ! MRS. G. K. DRYNAN Name President and Directors Of University Women's Club Mrs. G. K. Drynan was elected|Mrs. D. C. Thompson; corre- president of the University Wom-|sponding secretary, Mrs. EE M MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL NG PRESIDENTS Reader Re-Open Question Of Falling Hair Problem Dear Mary Haworth: I would owned by one of By EDNA BLAKELY Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) -- Uf Mother's Day--Sunday, May 8--is to be a 's t the world's top truly festive occasion for mother like to furnish this information for the widow who is seriously| depressed about her thinni hair, which blights her appear- ance, she says. I am a Canadian matron in my i llate 40s, and my hair was al- ' |ways limp and dull. Two years ago it became very thin and urned that drab shade of pepper- ' |and-salt, gray and white. I had it bleached platinum- white, and a month or so later gave myself a home permanent. i |My hair turned pink in the pro- cess but the pink washed out. However, the permanent left my * |hair frizzy, bushy and matted; and when combed, it came out in handfuls, When I saw some thin spots, almost bald, I was scared. To repair the ruins I went fo a beauty salon and had my hair cropped close to my head. looked terrible, but in the end, I gained. Someone told me to try "Muel de Boeuf" (beef marrow) '|obtainable at any Canadian drug- MRS. H. F. MILLEN SEEK AUTHOR'S NAME in the field of cosmetics and hair care. M.H. then the family should prepare dinner on that day. And of course, mother shouldn't be al- Dad and Children Can Make This Dinner on Mother's Day tender and golden brown. It| {should take about another 15| | minutes. A daily dose of vitamin D is necessary for children from birth NEEDED VITAMIN right through their growing years to develop strong bones and teeth, | The brown sugar crunch is also easy to make, The ingredi- | ents are: 2 tsps butter, 1% tbsps. {brown sugar, 2 thsps. chopped The marinade is simple, Com- nuts, % cup any ready-to-eat-| pine 1 cup water, 1 cup white| cereal, % cup whipping cream, 2 sugar, % cup butter or salad oil, thsps. brown sugar and a few 2% tsps. salt, 1 tsp. paprika, 1|drops of vanilla. tsp. thyme, sage, rosemary or| Melt butter in saucepan. Add Worcestershire sauce in a sauce-|the 1% thsps. sugar and nuts and pan and bring to a boil. Pour heat over low heat for two min-| over the chicken pieces in a bowi|utes. Add cereal, coarsely Dear Mary Haworth: Will you kindly repeat the name of the author and publisher of the book Entertaining Lady which you rec- lowed to do the dishes. A menu, planned especially to be made by dad and the chil- or glass dish and let stand for one hour, turning the chicken, over at half time if it's not en- tirely covered by the marinade. crushed. It's important to cool it] thoroughly at this point. Combine | whipping cream, 2 tbsps. sugar and vanilla. Whip until thick. dren, has been worked out by the (Fold in half the nut mixture. EXPERT WALL-TO-WALL BROADLOOM | ommended to another reader? consumer section of Canada's BAKE 30 MINUTES |Pour into freezer tray and top Our public library and largest de, bookstore are unable to help without this information. Dear G.L.: Sons, New York City, published] the book. It was written by the iate Vera Bloom, brilliant. social- ite daughter of the late Sol Bloom, world famous congress-| man from Illinois, who was pow-| erful chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs 5¢ during World War IL M.H.| CITES OLDER RULE Dear Mary Haworth: Regard- I ing the etiquette expert who says children mustn't attend their di- vorced mother's second wedding --isn't there an older, wiser rule "Circumstances alter! G. P. Putnam's Potatoes, | biscuits, partment of agriculture. Here's the menu: tomato juice, G.L. baked marinated chicken, baked buttered corn niblets, | spring salad, apple jelly, hot tea canned peaches with {brown sugar crunch. Preparations start early in the |day when the tomato juice, apple |jelly and peaches are put in the efrigerator. The potatoes can be rubbed and the salad vegeta-| bles prepared. | | MARINADE FIRST The marinade should be made well before dinner and poured |over the chicken an hour before | cooking. Then make the brown | sugar crunch. Drain off the marinade and ar-| with remaining nut mixture. Chill range the chicken, skin side|in freezing compartment for one down, in a greased, shallow bak- | hour, Makes four to six servings. | ing pan. Bake uncovered in a 9 425-dagree oven for 30 minutes. SMOOTH FINISH Turn chicken skin side up, baste 3 i ith the Hauld fat Iias weilectedy, JSGUeting of Woods hias been in the pan and bake a further 15/30 art for centuries in China, minutes. Baste again and con- Japan, and other parts of the! tinue to bake until the pieces are/Far East. ORDAN"S INSTALLATION BY OUR OWN CRAFTSMEN. SAMPLES DISPLAYED IN YOUR | HOME IF DESIRED ® FREE ESTIMATES eo An hour before dinner time, GREENHOUSES that says: cases'? In this case, were I the mother, with the permission of my fiance, i would say: "To hell with eti- * en's Club of Oshawa and district Culp. |store: and it is my experience at the annual meeting last week.| Executive committee of con-|that there is nothing better. Mrs. - Drynan succeeds Mrs.| : Program, Mrs. J. H. . : > LOCKS THICK, GLOSSY H. F. Millen. + AS d Mrs. N. C. Fraser presented|Daniell - Jenkins; ways andj y ryhped the beef marrow into i the slate of officers as follows: means, Mrs. D. A. Bristow; |my scalp and hair ends twice a|quette!" But then I'm a largely membership, Mrs, Z. T. Salm-|week, a little at a time; brushed anti-ritualist gent to begin with, .R. President, Mrs. G. K. Drynan; 1st vice - president, Miss M.|ers; entertainment, Mrs. A. J.\my hair every other night, and|C shampooed it once a week for sized unpeeled potatoes in a 425- degree oven. While the chicken is baking, | set the table, finish the salad, heat canned or frozen corn, open| and serve the tomato juice and peaches and make up fresh tea Mary Haworth counsels biscuits, They can be ready-| through her column, not by mailimade and heated, ready-to-cook| or personal interview. Write her packaged tea biscuits or a mix| in' care of this newspaper. ""that can be popped into the oven {during the last 15 minutes that FAMOUS SINGER the chicken is cooking, Adelina Patti, the great singer youn outds of Sulup Shickens who died in 1919, was 71 when ne chicken should be washed in she gave her last London con-|cold water and wrapped in a dry cert in 1914. cloth for a few minutes. [5 the chicken and the medium- Top Quality Spring Plants ALL VARIETIES Holden Bros. FURNITURE CO. 63 KING ST. 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Cs Ber F hal 3 8 sure, AS : polish is made of, as long as it/OUT . Hy 18 made A. 2 | The CAC advises mothers to|lieve me, his hair started to ! But a poison control centre at/keep medicines in locked cup-|grow; but he lost patience and ¥ Toronto's Hospital for Sick Chil-|boards and other dangerous ma- wouldn't keep up the treatments. ! dren keeps careful mote of the|terials locked in the basement, That's men for you. . . . B.C. X FIRST RA WIGS? ee ee SAR which may contain v house! r 8 Ss, 3 1 d i system itemizes 6,000 brands of medicine, should be placed out of i in Your Summ show 3 household products, and bobks| reach of children. i 0 her hair. You gave her excellent list another 15,000 to 20,000. Housecleaning agents in use advice. I have the same problem work of handling more than 1,100|can be carried with the house-|wig; but you failed to mention poisoning cases brought to the|yife even when she answers the|the name and address of places hospital each year. Each card|telephone. where first - quality hair-pieces gives the ingredients of the pro-| wo. on transfer a harmful sub-|Can be bought. Please tell me and the proper antidotes, : p A into food containers, cups, milk|*™-* ae Poison COBY] Sure a! the bottles or pop bottles. | Dear E.D.: I am no authority cross Canada from Halifax to If an accident does happen, call|or the comparative merits of one a ra a ' your own physician or a poison | Wig-maker's products as versus i [control centre, says Dr. Imry, another's; but the wigs 1 have A. Miocich; past president, Mrs. tive and archivist, Mrs. w. PF My hair is thieker now, has a of hair, I still treat it once a + she usually d p t the| § she usally doesu's care what elo, op yp poy practically bald man; and be- components of such polish, as garage or workshop or on high Dear Mary Haworth: Recently The card index hastens the|should be kept in a basket which/and am interested in obtaining a duct that the victim got hold of-- stance. from commercial bottles how to find the right retailer, INFANT PATIENTS {admired are especially made for, {and marketed by, shops in lead- |ing cities around the world, Baby's Most of the cases are pre- school children, says Dr. Robert Imry, head of the centre. Adult pills swallowed by infants ac- count for perhaps one-third of the cases and detergents, cleansers and drugs are responsible for most others. Many children, at the age when they play on the floor, will put almost anything in their mouths, says Dr. Imry. 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