Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1963, p. 12

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_ cesseerr ch sumes, Wednesday, May 29, 1963 MR. AND MRS. DAVID McMULLEN e Times Photo Couple Mark 68th Anniversary Saturday At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. David Mc- Mullen, Oshawa _ boulevard north, were-honored at a dinner party held last Saturday at the Acres Restaurant, Hamp- ton, on the occasion of their 68ii wedding anniversary. Their daughter, Mrs. Norman Argue, | and family were hosts for the party. Mrs. McMullen is the former RAISE MUSIC FUNDS | VANC' R (CP) -- The women's committee of the Van- eouver Symphony Society has raised $10,000 toward the 1963 fund campaign of the symphony society board. The amount is a near-record for the committee. OPPOSE CONTEST | VICTORIA (CP) -- The local] school board has announced op-| position to schoolgirls taking] part in a "Miss Victoria" con-| test, terming it a form of ex-| ploitation contrary to proper ed- geation tenets. ! Lillian Gray, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Gray and Mr. McMullen is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Mullen were married at the home of the bride's parents, Lotus, on May 23, 1895. The honored couple have two daughters, Mrs. Norman Argue (Della) Janetville; Mrs. Clarke Williams, Nestleton? seven grandchildren. and 14 great- grandchildren. Later Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Mullen were entertained at the home of their grandson, Mr. Morris Argue and Mrs. Argue, Harris street. Ronald W. Bilsky, DC} CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES @ SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 | : ly speaking though, you'll find Alible with any of your kitchen surfaces, painted wood, stain- ~ |what not. Daily Touch-Up Of Smudge Areas Brightens Kitchen If you're a beginner home- maker and have just come into command of your own kitchen, here's an efficiency tip straight from the pen of experts. Never sell the cleaning touch-up short. Devote five minutes or less a day to wiping off soil-prone areas and you'll cut down con- siderably on, the amount of time and energy you have to expend on your weekly, month- ly or seasonal cleanings. A good time to schedule such touch-ups is after the dinner dishes are done. Since 'everyone's kitchen rou- tine differs a little, no firm, fast rule can be laid down on what has to be wiped. General- that handles and their environs are particularly susceptible to fingerprint smudges; attract them as readily as fly paper attracts flies: Let today's set of smudges accumulate on yes- terday's and the day before's and first thing you know you're faced with a job that calls for some strenuous action. So here's what to do, Mix yourself up a baking soda solu- tion; about three tablespoons of the soda to the quart of warm water. Soda's the per- fect product since it's compat- less' steel, enamel, plastic and With a cloth or sponge dipped in the soda solution wipe over, under and around handles on cupboards, refrigerator, oven and broiler and all the controls on your range. Rinse with fresh water, and that's it. You might also check directly be- hind: your sink, range and gar- bage container and if these areas need attention, give them the bicarb treatment. Little blobs of food spills. that) have hardened can be. erased) without any fear of scratching) the surface by applying the} soda dry with a damp sponge.| You cah even use the soda solu- tion to mop up a spill'on your linoleum floor without fear of} losing your wax job. | ANN LANDERS Uninvited 'Guest' Causes Dog-Fight Dear Ann Landers: Several weeks ago my wife's relatives were invited here for dinner. After saving grace I looked up and there was a dog--a 50- pound boxer -- sitting at the table, directly across from me. My brother-in-law proceeded to ladle out beef stew for the animal, right on the plate, as if the dog were a person. I an- nounced flatly that I was leav- ing the table and would have my diner in the bedroom, No one said a word--and I did just that, Now my brother-in-law and sister are furious with me and they refuse to come to our home again unless I apologize. My wife is on their side, Ann, She insists I was rude and ungra- cious and "a poor host." I refuse to apologize. I con- tend they owe me an apology. I regret now that I was fool enough to leave my own table and allow that dog to sit there. Had I used my head I would have told them to take the ani- mal into the back yard, Everyone in the family is choosing up sides and having a say. Please Ann, may I have your opinion of all this?--NO DINNER COMPANION FOR A DOG Dear No Companion: You owe no one an apology. If your sis- ter and brother-in-law wish to allow their dog to be a guest at their table, that's their bus- iness, but they should not as-| sume that the dog is welcome| at the table of relatives. Dear Ann Landers: My prob- lem is an unusual one and I need your help. I've been 'mar- | = Going This Summer @ Europe @ Caribbean @ Howali @ South Pacific or anywhere else ? ? See us without optigation. Four Seasons Travel 24-Hour Service -- 728-6201 RLOCATIONS EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLING Phone 728-6007 BG42WILSON RD.S golden yellow. But that's where its similarity with other margarines ends. Blue Bonnet is(and always has been)a 100% vegetable margarine. You benefit from the nutritional advantages of a margarine made only from pure vegetable oil. Its fresh, sunny-sweet flavor has never. been matched. Enjoy Canada's favorite margarine every day. Blue Bounet No need fo color! N YEL Golden yellow in one pound and economical 3-pound packages. Uncolored in Yellow Quik package and thrifty three pound package with color tabs. ried for 15 years.to a woman who says she is in love with me, happy as a lark, and wouldn't trade places with any- one in the world--but her sus- picious nature is making my life unbearable. About six months ago she be- gan to ask me about the women I work with at the chemical plant, She insisted that she was able to detect an odor of per- fume on my shirt and tie--and who was I seeing? I am not seeing anyone and I have no wish to see anyone. I go straight home after work and I stay there. Two weeks ago my wife came down to the plant and sniffed around all the women to see if she could track down the perfume. She had no luck but intends to try again, she said. I've asked a couple of friends at work if they can smell any perfume on me and they say no. Please tell me what to do about this. I am--TREED Dear Treed: Overactive im- aginations have been known to destroy marriages. I hope your wife doesn't lose by a nose. If she persists in this bloodhound routine, suggest that she talk her problem over with a profess. sional, - Dear Ann: I am almost 13 but I act, feel and look older. If you met me like on the street you'd take me for a girl of 16. Mom is A OK, But dad is a creep. Every Friday night a bunch of us girls take turns having the gang over. There are six couples and we are all in the 8th grade. We play records, dance and. serve refreshments. The problem is my dad won't let us turn off the lights in the rumpus room when we dance. He is an old man of 41 and doesn't realize it's no fun to dance unless it is dark. No- body else's parents object and I'm embarrassed that my dad is so oldfashioned. Also I think he is evil-minded. What do you Plain or Fancy ~ Banana Pudding "Is Family Favorite Today's busy mother needs a circus juggler's agility to bal- ance all the duties: that require her attention every day. That's why more and more smart homemakers are preparing foods that will be equally well accepted by infants, growing youngsters and adults. Banana Pudding, made with smooth evaporated milk, is the bunch who has a working brain cell. Eighth grade kids should not f be: partying boy-girl style and dancing in the dark can lead to nothing good. You kids are at least three years ahead of your- see and I say nix to all of ts ¢ by tots and {s) 35 teaspoon orange extract ~ easily digested enjoyed by the whole family for its pleasantly blended flavor. Served simply, delicately fla- vored Banana Pudding is perfect for your children. Dress up the basic pu with banana milk a it tite poet aoe F and spoon your tiest dessert dishes to make it a glamour dessert for grownups. 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