Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1964, p. 8

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\ 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 2, 1964 A HAPPY ONE YEAR OLD ANN LANDERS strong suspicion there is a imtle hanky-panky going on in/our church choir, I wouldn't mind except it is ruining what used to be a yery fine choral group. The choirmaster is a bachelor 32 years of age. He has' been writing special arrangements for this alto whose voice is thin and unimpressive. The parts Dear Ann Landers: I =f a done by'a soprano, I gm not saying this because I, Wappen to be a soprano. Two tenors and a baritone have said the same thing. The alto is a divorced woman who is at least five years older than the choirmaster. They do not go anywhere together pub- licly but I have seen his car parked outside her home on three occasions. She looks at him with cow eyes when she sings her solos, It's sickening. monkeyshines in a church group? Should it be tolerated? I'd like to kaow whether I should speak to our clergyman. --A MORAL PERSON | Dear Person: Cut out the de- ltective work and keep 'your leyes on the hymn book, Sister. | Dear Ann Landers: I am so Franklin's Break-Out Precautions to Take To Stay Safe at Home By ELEANOR ROSS _the oven is re-lighted--and the| Where are safety signals to/forgotten bits of food ignite! « Temporary Freedom?. she has been singing should be). be observed in running a house- hold just as there are in driving . = Pa Sie tggeed Tecognize ousehold '"'re oe ich only -- ae so a party is ----- ee Pd -- ad enough, but when one is " soht?? the host it is indefensible, |, Ft example, « 'red light" io Franklin's mother was horri- re ei Pgs | sae reel fel and phoded at 1:9 this\iee, We Bonr--wnleh tn morning to see how he was. vites a slip and, maybe, a fall. Well, he is still in bed and it) When you see it, stop and is noon, His mother is worried|Sctub! that he may become an alco-| The normal traffic patterns of holic. May we hear from you?--|daily living continue to create A POUND OF PREVENTION)|New hazards, so'it's the Home- Dear Pound: I don't think|maker's job to be alert and not Franklin's mother has much to/t0 assume that yesterday's worry about. A "safe" house will remain: that From your description of the| Way. shambles, I'd be willing to bet a long time. _jabout your tasks. Make sure Dear Ann Landers: I quit|you don't run through them and high school to take a - bela risk a catastrophe. I was 17. I know it was foolish, but that $60 a week looked like|CRUMBY OVEN a million dollars to me. My dad 5 : died when I was 12 and mom|CTumbs in the oven, Fire com- Then, there's the hazard of that slippery step-stool. Make it a part of your daily KP routine to swab its steps with hot suds, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Only clean surfaces provide safe footing. Keep light bulbs and fixtures clean. Then, in the kitchen, you can prepare food and wash dishes in proper light with no guesswork entailed in that food and utensils are clean and safe. Take the same _ precautions with all reading lights. POTENTIAL PROBLEMS Any of the following "red| Franklin won't touch a drop forjlights" may flash as you 2 | with dense suds to remove dust jand grime. Only when the back: There's that little matter of| The undersides of those po- tenial limb and back-breakers, scatter rugs, should be scrubbed ing is clean can it grip the floor as securely as it should. Another possible hazard is the jumbled medicine cabinet. From time to time, remove! contents, then wash shelves and What do you think about such; My "million dollar job" ended has had-a rough time bringing/™issioners warn that food e ging crumbs have caused more than|containers with hot suds and one major fire. rinse water. | It seems such a small chore! Restore jars and bottles in an| to wipe out the oven with alorderly fashion, making sure damp, sudsy sponge. Yet fail-|that labels are wiped clean of ure to take this small precau-|smears so they can be easily tion right: after the meal can|read by sleepy eyes in a night-| up four kids alone. after four months when the shop closed. I've been out of work for almost two years. My name is. registered at 21 places. |Everyone says 'We'll call you" \but nobody has called. The orffy| jobs available for a girl who) doesn't have a high school dip-| loma is housework--and I hate cause real trouble later when|time emergency. For added| 2 --__|safety, dispose of stale drugs.| |WASH AWAY GERMS Always launder the remov-} FARMER'S OMELETTE For each serving allow: 4 Wacker's a sreat : SALE. _ oe of your favourite Playtex 'gs foundations, Slimming styles of . (Fi brand new Stretch-Ever* elastic at money-saving prices. Tracy Ann looks as if she Her might be practising the "Can- Can" at the early age of seven months which she was when grandparents are Mr. humiliated I don't know whatlit ; umilia k jit. and Mrs. Douglas Larkin, and to do, Last night was our 20th} I would like to go back to|t Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kellar, | wedding anniversary. We hadjhigh school and graduate but|2 to 2 slices of bacon diced jable cover of a heating pad, us- ing hot suds and hot rinses, tables ion | poons chopped onion | after it has been used by an all of Zion, She is the great- granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Fair and of Mrs. Margaret Liddle, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography this picture was taken. Tracy, however, is quite the grownup young lady now, she is one year old today. She is. the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kellar, Avenue street. Luscious Dessert For a' Party Cherry-Glazed Cheese Cake A cherry-glazed Cheese Gake,extra butter to hold crumbs to- is colorful and delicious dessert/gether. which will garner compliments} Beat cream cheese (softened for the donor at a pot-luck sup-iat room temperature) -- until Plies' You wil a ' . Reged fluffy' using an electric or ro- ridge. i . "itary beater. Add eggs, one at a get Soni at Be time, and beat thoroughly for your recipe file. The following 10 minutes. Add sugar and recipe is a "husband approved" lemon rind and beat about five one from the Poultry Products minutes longer. Pour mixture Institute of Canada. into crumb crust and bake i ner, My husband got so plas- tered that when the guests be- gan to leave he went to the front closet, put on his coat'and hat and started to go home with his mother and dad. Franklin is not what you would call a drinking man. The last time he was intoxicated) lwas seven years ago when he jhad too much wine. | Our friengs are not heavy drinkers. \ few of the men got to feeling ' good but Franklin was the only one noticeably un-| 40 guests in for a catered din-|I'm 19 years old now and I'mi1 lafraid I'll look like a freak to the kids who are 14 and 15. I'd |just die, if they made fun of me. Please tell me what to do. |--~ANOTHER ANN . Dear Ann: I can't think of a better way to invest one year. Go, Girl. You'll never regret it. There are night school courses and correspondence courses, but 'returning full time is best Today the demand {is _ for skilled people. A high school diploma is essential if you are even to get a foot in the door-- der the influence. To be the'any place. KEEP IN TRIM | | Exercise Will Normalize | 1% cups very fine Zwieback crumbs 3 tablespoons melted butter moderately slow oven (325 de- grees F) for 45-55 minutes or until knife inserted in centre of cheese cake comes out clean The Top-Heavy Figure | By IDA JEAN KAIN |Repeat four times, always hold- The most baffling figure prob-|ing the contraction six seconds. 2 tablespoons sugar 1. Ib. cream cheese 2 eggs % cup sugar 1 teaspoon grated lemon 1 can (20 oz.) cherry pie fill-/of almond flavoring may be| ing or blueberry pie filling |aqded to cherry filling before} Blend crumbs, sugar and but-|spreading on cake. If blueberry) ter. Press on bottom and sides|rijing is used as a glaze add a| of a a %-inch pi el as : Bake he Ph lg oy little grated lemon rind for.a with no mixture clinging to 1t.| Remove cake from oven and} lem to overweights and under-| weights alike is the bosom. A| new mother, who describes her-| her 5'4'", writes of the problem this way: "TI had no idea I had let my-| self go so much. Our last baby} was born at the end of Septem- ber, and in October I decided) A stretching bar makes an excellent piece of exercise equipment, Rig up a bar in a spread cherry pie filling even-|self as 21 years old and "heavy|doorway and stand grasping the ly over the top. A few dropsicet,' weighing 178 pounds forjbar, backs of hands forward, standing with feet on floor. Pull upward, raising toes' jus off floor. If a stretching bar is not available, left arms high over- head, stretching upward and o hed medium-sized boil-|j]i member of the household.} od ed ato Remdmber that germs can be) pinch each of rosemary and|transtnitted by a heating pad) tarragon : ge rey yy by soiled bed linen. | eggs slightly beaten ack' iff the wrongs -- al- ahind < is on wa |Ways examine utensils and serv- ae toa panier ca ing dishes carefully when you ' aste |wash up. Tiny cracks and crev- Cook bacon slowly until almdstiices in enamelware or china} done then add onion, rosemary|can cause bacteria to collect, | and tarragon (crumbled be-|then contaminate food. .A tiny) tween fingers). Cook over lowjcrack in a cup or glass can| heat until onion is transparent,|cause a cut lip Do not let them brown. Ke-), Dise ard the 'casualties'. move bacon and onion from They aren't 'worth keeping, pan, Cut potatoes in small cubes|Us@ MECCA for and brown in fat in pan. Add) SCRAPES additional fat (such as bacon BRUISES dripping or butter) to pan if INFECTIONS necessary. When browned re-| tamil turn the bacon and onions to| MPcee. "tot over 60. yours pan. Mix the slightly beaten| quickly heals minor wounds. eggs with water or milk and| Nourustiat: pour. over potatoes. Cook over} tic. Sold at all lo - heat stirring frequently until) *¢°"'** eggs are set but still slightly|euy Mecca creamy. Adjyst seasoning to) Mn tin or tube taste and serve at once on hot platter or individual plates. Yields one serving. Very nice with a crisp colorful salad. grees F) for 5 minutes. Cool.|/flavor lift. This cake is usually|to start my diet. I'm losing very|forcibly turning arms until Fine cracker crumbs may be|Served chilled but it is very|nicely, and my husband and I|backs of hands are facing for- substituted for the swieback|nice served warm also. Yield 10/are both pleased. But I've one| ward, A pillow punching routine » erumbs and 4 or 5 tablespoonsito 12 servings. SP-C coaraMmmnmnamennn me ceonmearpiatcee cones eran problem. I do exercises every| day, and they really do help.| But I've never found an exer- \cise for reducing the bust. line. | "I've always been top-heavy,| and now that I've lost 24 pounds I want to do it right and get my figure proportioned. I have} lost 114" off my bust, but am) |losing far more off hips and) waist. Please give me an exer-| cise for reducing this part." We all inherit a basic figure type. While the size of the bosom depends primarily on glandular functioning, weight is a factor. Bringing your weight to normal for your build is the only way to reduce the bust. , The role of exercise is to re- store tone to the supporting mus-| cles and improve the position vigorous forward. and upward ge No apparatus, such| ANGU: s-(5 RAYD 0 N CARPET COMPANY as a vibrator, belt, or massage| appliance, should ever be used| on these delicate tissues. is fine and toning. Make this a 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 How's the Time to Beautity Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cleaning jof the bust, Exercise normal-; jizes. When you are underde-| iveloped, exercise helps\you ~to|s. lachieve your natural endow-| ments. 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