Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Feb 1963, p. 11

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principal of the school, with Conant family for whom the a $100 cheque for books for. school was named _ smiles the school library. Mrs. G. D. approvingly beneath the por- Conant, senior member of the | trait of her husband, the late MRS. WILLIAM TYM- CHUK, president of Conant Home and School Association, presents Mr. Donald Peel, Conant H&S Association Presents Cheque For Library | A skit was presented in the} Line theme by Mrs. William} : ott, Mrs. Elwood Buckler anniversary by presenting the eg a te Banh principal, Mr. Donald Peel,|4" eee . | with a cheque for $100.00 to) The anniversary cake was} buy books for. the school li-\cut by Mrs. Conant. brary at the February meeting) Dyring the business meeting on, Monday | nist. the minutes were read by Mrs.| amie one were | Daa ree |Ewood Buckler and the trea-| is a. senior "nember of the|SU°er's Feat ne oy ee i s P J. . Murdoch, rs. janie: ne Te are ie | Tymebuk was nominated to the Campbell (1956-1957), Mrs. w. |°xeculive. pare L. Baldwin (1958-1959) and Mrs.| Mrs. L. T. Dunn reporte Ioan Smale (1960-1961). |that the dollar blitz netted Mrs, Carl Creamer, speaker|$160.00. Mrs, William Tymchuk} for the evening, spoke on co- thanked Mrs. Dunn and her as-| operation between parents and)S!S The Conant Home and School Association celebrated Found- tants for their efforts toward teachers, Mrs. Creamer was in-|this project. troduced by Mrs. W. L,'Bald-| Mrs. William Leggott win and thanked by Mrs. E. K.|pictures to be used in Campbell. school bulletin. Variation Of An Old Theme Bread and cheese have long; % teaspoon cream of tartar been a favorite food combination} Preheat oven to 350 deg. F. of many. Just about every|(moderate). Scoop out split homemaker knows a few tricks|hamburger buns, leaving for turning this favorite com-|shell %-inch thick. Place on un- bination into hot golden party| greased cookie sheet. Spread treats. inside of bun shells with soft Phesé Cheese Souffle Buns)butter or margarine. Melt the are an easy-to-make variation|1 tablespoon butter or margar- on this theme. Split hamburger|ine im a small saucepan. Blend om" ere * v Ales t x 3 8 a delicate cheese souffle mix-/ally blend in milk. Cook, stir-|/trom McMaster University, then ture, and then baked in thejring constantly, until sauce is), . oven until set and golden. The|smoothly thickened. Stir in|'Tained as a nurse at Toronto buns should be served as soon|shredded cheese,and heat just|General Hospital. She is the as they are removed from the] until cheese is melted. Beat egg) widow of Dr. Edgar Bates, son oven. Tempting, tasty Cheese| yolks slightly; stir in hot cheese|of a Baptist minister. Dr. Bates Souffle Buns are delicious andj sauce. Sprinkle egg whites with|lectured in pathology at the Un- different to serve with a saladjc~eam of tartar and beat untill iversity of Toronto and was at a luncheon or as_ refresh-| stiff but not dry; fold into hot|pathologist of the Province of ments at afternoon and even-|sauce. Spoon mixture into pre-|Ontario. ing parties. They're also some-| pared buns. Bake in preheated} Mrs. Bates has held office in thing the family is sure to ap-joven until set and golden --/most women's organizations MRS. EDGAR BATES took the] Excellent Speaker ~~ |Coming to Oshawa For Day of Prayer Women attending the World Day of Prayer services in Centre Street United Church March 1, will be privileged to hear Mrs, Edgar Bates, a dis- women at McMaster University since 1947. Mrs. Bates was born in India of missionary parentage; was d in Ci da, graduating '|high gentleman, 'lsentation in the LOL hall on} |Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs.| | " | KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN KAIN Success or failure in reducing depends largely on how you think and feel about this busi- ness of taking off weight . . with or without the moral sup- port of the family, To get the picture, let's com- pare two overweights, both 30 pounds over. They want to be rid of the extra pounds and to siip smoothly into dresses two sizes smaller. They start diet- ing. Moral Support or Scepticism Both Incentive To Dieter .|ure, she may rationalize that needed since this overweight) ad a difficult time losing. One| week went by, then ten days, and not a pound off! But, since she had not deviated from the |diet, she recognized that she had \to be losing weight but must be storing water in the tissues and risive of this new attempt. bss oe om eroditien Ags Fy intensifies her own doubts and|itself and the weight loss show uher wees hes wil oer aa i Se al Finally, since no one likes fail-/cator plunged eight pounds and her husband took her out to din. ner to celebrate, which she did by sticking within the bounds of her diet, and next day she was back on regular reducing fare, It is easy to see why this overweight succeeded while the other failed. But let's get one point straight, self-pity is far more 'extra weight runs in the family, lanyway, and that it's foolish to |try to go against nature. | Now, our other overweight, with the same amount to lose, |diets with an entirely different jattitude. She has the support of) her doctor as well as her hus-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 21, 1963 Ww idemoralizing than skepticism-- which you probably have invited --on the part of your family, Instead of blaming them for their skepticism, why not treat it as a challenge and show them! FOR LETTUCE CUPS To separate lettuce leaves from a head easily, cut out the core and fill the cavity with running water from a tap, The water enters between the leaves and they can be pulled apart more readily. MAKES IT EASIER To crumb chops first roll eggs and then into crumbs. them in flour, then dip in beaten TO HELP NEGROES « WASHINGTON (AP) -- state department said it is pared to co-operate with otter countries in helping African Ne- gro students who have left or are leaving Communist B@l- garia, The Bulgarian govern- ment banned an all-African s{u- dent organization. The students said they were subjected "to racial discrimination. 4 24-HOUR SERVICE. NO SERVICE CHARGE =f FOUR SEASONS * TRAVEL - PHONE 728-6201 4 band. The former has assured| But one overweight seriously|her that reducing would im.| doubts that she can stay on ajprove her health and renew her) diet. She's tried before and)zip and zest and the latter has| after a couple of weeks gone| volunteered io help by going} back to her old, fattening ways|without his accustomd desserts) of eating. Also, her husband,|--than which there is no better having been through these un-/ vote of confidence. successful sessions, is mildly de-' This moral support was sorely Gordon D. Conant, a former premier of Ontario. --Oshawa Times Photo Pontypool UCW | Sponsors Party By MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON | PONTYPOOL -- The UCW | sponsored a euchre party in the | school recently, There' were Inine tables played. 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