REE AS TASTE ps nmnen ame ener rR eayR aE see ~~ e & 2 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 1, 1964 "TODAY IS PETER'S BIRTHDAY -- |srespenet i snes oi: Peter John is two years old today. He is the son of Mr. 'and Mrs. H. A. Davidson, Ajax, Ontario. His grand- ANN LANDERS To less Housedress . | The best way to clean this up-| constantly fresh beauty in your}, Pp ee (holstered furniture -- especially home. Newest Angles on Sofas Make Conversation Pieces By, ELEANOR ROSS when the cushioning is foam Curved lines and renewed in-jrubber -- is with thick "dry") terest in "modern'--now with|soap. or detergent lather,| soft lines--are among 'the home/squished up with a sponge. This | furnishing trends that profes-|serves to remove dirt without \sionals say will be outstanding | soaking. this year. ' REMOVE LOOSE DIRT In addition, shopping for new Before washing. upholstery, furniture will disclose other : J trends, Sofas have greater seat-!Temove loose dirt with a brush ing depth and sofas are getting|°" Preferably with a vacuum longer--sometimes as much as|Cleaner attachment, Then apply nine or more feet long. the thick suds with a sponge or Some of these large pieces cloth, using circular motions. are invisibly bolted into two or| Next, scrape off the suds with three parts so that they can? dull knife or spatula, and) be separated and conveniently |M™S¢-wipe with a clean damp) moved into rooms with narrow] 'loth. : j Do-one section, and move on doorways. ' Other fresh concepts include to the next, overlapping strokes chaise longues designed for the|#8 you go. If upholstery is often living room as well as for the "shampooed by this method, poudoir. it won't have a chance to be- Then there are angled sofas\come very dirty. When that --which 'are literally conversa-|"appens, it means real exertion tion pieces, since they seat peo- tht prcnbigrin wed ple partly facing one another. ial eae hey NEW DESIGNS Wooden frames should be There are new designs in washed to remove dulling ldy- |which upholstered seats arejers of soiled polish. lsuspended in architectural) Just sponge the wood with) \frames of steel or wood, sofas|dry suds, rinse-wipe ,. and re-| jin which foam rubber cushions|polish the clean surface when! it has thoroughly dried, Steel frames are particularly easy to wash, as are the "floating" styles. Be sure to suds every curve of. the architectural shapes: A Benjamin |Cushions floating on nylon net John |Supports in-rose wood frames. But whether the piece is one of these new and different. eye-| catching sofas. and chairs, or|good "tool" for this chore is an just the good old-fashioned va-jold shaving or complexion jriety, many are likely to be up-| brush. lholstered in fabrics pre-treated! With these techniques -- ap- lfor stain-resistance, since such|plied regularly--your latest fur- jtreatment makes upholstery nishings and '"'old faithfuls" lvery easy to keep clean. lalike will bring the reward of mothers are Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Greenway, both of Brooklin --Azzopardi Studio ger i a hc FAMOUS MEA Cornish Pasties Are Tasty And Economical To Serve Homemakers the world over} seem to use the same budget) 1 tricks, One of the most popular is the meat turnover. One of the most famous meat turnovers is Cornish Pasties from the British Isles. j 7 7 Pasties date their popularity 1 in Cornwall from the Dickens. Since the recipe days of be-| low can be frozen either before} 14 we predict} equal popularity in this coun- ry. or after' baking, 4 (2 margarine pound ground beef cup (2 0z. can) mushroom | pieces and stems, drained cup grated extra sharp cheddar cheese teaspoon parsley flakes teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce teaspoon: salt Dash pepper 1-3 cup catsup cup of filling on one half of each circle. Cut~slots for steam to escape in other 'hal'. Fold dough over filling. Bring edges together and seal, Bake on cookie sheet 20 minutes or until brown. Serve with sauce made by heating 1-3 cup milk and 1 ~~ can. (10% oz.) cream of mush- room or celery soup. _. Yield: Four. large servings. For smaller servings, cut dough into smaller circles. Note: Pasties' may be frozen before or after baking. Bake without thawing according to directions. If baked before freez- ing, heat without thawing in a © hot (400 degree) oven wrapped fn foil for 10 minutes and un- covered for 10 minutes, NEW WORK _| VICTORIA (CP) -- An 18th - -leentury Japanese porcelain ' |figurine of a peasant. eating @ '|sweet potato has become the 1,000th work to enter the collec- | \tion of Greater Victoria Art Gal- lery. The work was T TURNOVERS FROM THE OLD-COUNTRY | | Add egg, butter and milk. Mix smooth. Knead _ several times on floured board. Divide dough into two equal parts. Roll each very thin. Cut into flour 6- jinch circles, Place a heaping % Crust /2 cups sifted all-purpose flour) Until teaspoon salt teaspoon thyme teaspoon marjoram < cup bite size shredded wht 8 PSP SPs x £\py a San Francisco donor, Mrs. Fred Pollard. FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made wheat biscuits crushed. to DRAPES SE Y% cup {1 egg, beaten Y, cup soft butter or | margarine | % cup warm milk | dancing. oven to hot (400 'We |grees). Cook onion in butter until clear. Add ground beef Heat 623-2237. WANTED! -- Thirty, friendly, fun loving couples to learn the | new modern style of square || Every Wednesday night through the Fall and Winter (shift work no problem), If interested call 725-2744 or E M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 | Cook thoroughly. Drain. Add te-| = |maining ingredients. Mix well | Sift together flour and season- lings. Stir sin cereal crumbs. Crumbs of bite size shredded)% wheat biscuits add an appealing crunch and delightful nutlike flavor to the. crust. The filling LILLIAN MAE MA First To Young Ages Then i wana || () , ecbinoed Visit Young Ages in the Oshawa Shopping Centre for Selection, Quality and Value . .» featuring all the latest styles for boys and girls. SIZES FROM INFANTS TO 14 a "The Best Costs Less At "~ Y[OUINIG/AIGIE|s' OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | beni ; utes reer Has No Bott -- 's Permission Fi as No Bottom wae|Get Mom's Permission First f : | : yk eng hlig aia beef, mushrooms and cheese Then Plan AS flavored" with onion, parsley, en Flan A upper Party. [deveret win onion, parser The good host sup. Have you ever heard of a moves easily from group making everyone feel more crafty way to subdue that food budget? Better make a welcome, The person sitting double batch and have a supply alone is invited to join in with group activities or introduced to SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character Registration: SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Masonic Temple 91 Centre St. INFORMATION 723-7253 Dear Ann Landers: I am a,day. they learned for certain homemaker, age 30, have a good| what they have feared for quite! husband and three fine children. some time. Their child is blind. We are upper-middle class folks} We are all heart broken. bade. who live in an upper - middle| Please tell us what to do or say, ©TS: You can assure much of @lass neighborhood and have|to help the stricken parents) Your party's success by pre- upper-middle class friends. face this dark hour in their/Pating a master plan and time lik the. tebexer When I'm in the house alone|lives. They will be needing a table in advance. On a clipboard : pnd wre ; 1.1 deal of emotional 7 list everything involved. As you CORNISH BEEF PASTIES in the morning, after the chil-|sreat deal of e support takacc f eachjite check|a dancing partner Fiflin hool and. my|and encouragement, Any sug-|'#Ke care of each.tem, check a 5 Pen. fy ce a : on eS ike| gesti y i it off. When the time comes for, ,/% CUP finely chopped onion husband leaves for work, I dike) Sesion :srom you will (be ap For example, first ask your 1 tablespoon butter or to do my housework with no| Preciated.--Sorrowing Friends : Hur ye Re fo veut people- to leave, stand 'by. theicu oo clothes on. Yes, you read cor-| Dear Friends: I suggest you Jabie aaie, aa the Hamber Fok door and say good-bye along tectly--with no clothes on. I pull/ ive the parents a copy of a\ may, invite. 'Decide on a theme|with' your parents. Answer the shades and draw the draper- 7 The vi hes Helen Keller.| <9 'that your snack: table and|each farewell with a gracious ies. No one can possibly see = ae gory - 'i Gan a? decorations may be inexpens've| comment that you're so happy me. eS heel ager el 2 cae oe pe ae ng i" {that they could come. as ide is 10) i ¥ Mail yO) invitations ou WO | _ ee " a Gail cake aah I must! after an illness. weeks in advance. This gives / be off my rocker--that there is She graduated from college|everyone an easy reference as LADIES! something immoral or sick or| with high honors and dedicated|to date and address. No Baby Sitter both, about a person who would} her life to serving the cause of} practice making your intro- No Car Fate ' walk atound the house with no|the sightless and the deaf. | quctions so that each guest feels ings clothes on. Helen Keller's magnificent) welcome when presented to MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR I don't know why I do it, all story of how she conquered her|your parents and friends. ¥ ks idouble affliction would be espe- Arrange for conversation APPOINTMENTS I enjoy it. Can you) .i.4 é f | y meaningful to your » store EF . "| tell me why I do this? Is it/ friends. : graups, dancing, songs, games, sick? Is it immoral? -- Lady PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 or . hostess group to Parties are fun and great mix- amateur acts and finally your f Dear Ann Landers: In a re- end - of - the - party buffet or Dear Lady: I can only guess Graham Paige. cent column you mentioned the snacks. : ; How old are) parents should be nearby to that you enjoy doing your house-|you anyway? I haven't heard! add balance and to take care of work with no clothes on be-|anyone mention that make of any emergencies which may cause you like the feeling of/car in at least 25 years. My) occur ; total. freedom--as some swim-|father owned a GP when I was) : mers do. -- zon gs the|a boy, and I'm no kid. Sheer nonconformity of doing) jm olad to know vo ia 4 your housework in the nude. | my aan ah gh as deere If you wish to walk around in| you change that picture. they your own home naked as a jay-| print with your column? It must gn raga songs cree a be' 30 years old.)--Days of Yore whose business is it? It may be 'ean ; ie unorthodox, but that doesn't hoy ee i oi mean it is either immoral 9T | too, but. that 'doesn't. mean I sick. rode in one. Dear Ann Landers: Some, The pictute that runs with dear friends waited eight years|my column was made recently) for their baby. The child was|and I was born in 1918. Since| born fhree months ago. Yester-| you're so good at figuring things ~----~jout, go ahead and figure my SWEET POTATO SOUFFLE age. Measurements level; recipe for 6 2 Ibs. sweet potatoes % tsp. ground nutmeg Y, tsp. ground cloves Y, c. light brown sugar %, tsp. salt | 2 tbsp. butter or margarine ! Y% ec. cream | 3 egg yolks 3° egg whites Cook sweet potatoes in boiling water until tender (or use vacuum-packed, non-sweetened sweet potatoes). Drain, peel and mash until smooth. | Beat in spices, sugar, salt, butter and cream, Beat egg yolks and add; fold in whites, beaten stiff. 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