Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1964, p. 17

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"THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING! JEFFREY DOUGLAS Campbell is the one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Dufferin street, Whitby, and is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Burn- SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bud- kowski wish to announce engagement of her daughter, Heather Gayle Parker, to Mr. Gary Norman Bickle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bickel, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place next summer. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Repa, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Deanna May, to Mr. John James Hottot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amede 'Hottot of Whitby. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, January 16, 1965 at 12 o'clock noon in St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal- colm will be happy to receive their friends at Brougham Township Hall on Wednesday, p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, 458 Albert Street, will be at home to their relatives and friends on Wednesday, Decem- |ber 23, 1964 from 5:00 p.m. to \10:00 p.m, on the occasion of vi * Mrs. Cyril Campbell, Oshawa. acids ocr Am ow se! & His great-grandparents are QUEEN'S COMPETITION Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kerman, | The Queen of the Pasadena Oshawa. Rose. Bowl Festival is chosen --Aldsworth Photography |from among 3,000 college coeds. side, Fort Erie and Mr. and December 30, 1964, from 2:00) to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:30) Ne re a eS pg pene meee The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Heather Gayle Parker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Budkowski, to Mr. Gary Nor- OUNCED man Bickle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bickle, all of Osh- awa. The marriage is to take place next summer and the date will be announced later. aS. ANGEL SQUARES - This wonderful whipped cream dessert has a gelatine base. It can be made well ahead of time then it's ready just to be whipped out of the refrigerator at the last minute for serving. (Makes 12 Servings) 1 (10-inch) angel food cake 1 envelope unflavored gelatine % cup cold water 4 eggs, separated 2 tablespoons flour ¥, teaspoon salt 2 cups milk % teaspoon nutmeg ¥% teaspoon rum flavoring % cup toasted slivered almonds ¥% cup well-drained thinly- sliced maraschino cherries % pint (1% cups) whipping cream 2 tablespoons sugar ¥% cup flaked or shredded coconut Sprinkle gelatine over cold water to soften. In saucepan, combine egg yolks with flour; stir until smooth. Stir in salt. Gradually stir in milk. Cook over low heat, stirring constant. ly, until custard will coat a sil- ver spoon, Stir gelatine mixture WOMAN'S RECORD TE KUITI, New Zealand (CP) --Pam Warren of Mokau achieved a tally of 337 sheep and lambs, all long woolled, |shorn in one day here. In her {normal working day, under shed conditions, she worked as ja member of a shearing gang. It is believed to qualify easily tas a world record for women. ANN LANDERS Confession Could YOUNG FASHIONS You'll love ou Infants to size r selection from 14 Budget Accounts Invited "The Best Costs Less At" Hurt More Than Heal Dear Ann Landers: I've writ- ten this letter in my mind 100 times since last Friday. Today I-am putting it down on paper. I've read about women who have had affairs with the hus- bands of their best friends. It always seemed so ugly--some- t! only a cheap trollop would do. Well, 1 did just that, which makes me a cheap trollop, doesn't it? -I love my husband and chil- dren and I'd rather die than hurt them. The affair is over and it ended on a sour note, which is just as well, since I now see what a fool I was. They say confession is good for the soul and my soul could use some repair work. Should le my guilt by telling my hushand? I feel this would do world of ¢ "es or nto? --TORTURED Dear Tortured: No one a e D more often than not, is motivated by an un- conscious wish to punish. Confession is good for the soul, so go confess to someone who will not suffer because of your foolishness. Pray silently. Talk to your clergyman or physician or law- yer. These individuals will treat your confession as privileged in- formation and you will hurt no one. Dear Ann Landers: Two years ago, when I was eight years old and in the third grade, my mother bought me an ugly green gym suit. Three weeks ago the teacher an- nounced in class that we alli, have to wear blue gym suits. When I told my mother I led a new gym suit she said, "Your green suit is good enough. You can wear it: until mext year." "There are 1,200 kids in our échool, Ann Landers, and I am the only person wearing a green }sooner the better. | Take the torn suit to your mother and volunteer to do ex- seam soon--and I say the Y/OUINIG AIGIE|s OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Dunn's Spectacular Christmas Sale Circular in TODAY'S PAPER! USE YOUR CREDIT PAYMENT Open to 9 p.m. Every Night tra chores for an extra allow-} ance. Tell her you are willing to help pay for 50 per cent of! the new gym suit and that you got the idea from me. Dear Ann Landers: Is it pos- sible for a person to be "emo- tionally frigid?" This term may sound like parlor psychiatry, but I don't know how else to describe a male acquaintance who refuses to communicate. The man is highly intelligent, lin fact a bit of an egg-head. | We've been going together for }16 months, At first I believed jhim to be thoughtful and quiet. |Now I see our relationship re- |sembles that of a couple of Trappist monks. | I've told him how I feel and he says he enjoys long periods jof silence--that it is a sign of deep friendship when two peo- ple can just sit and hear a pin drop. He claims too many people feel they must keep a steady stream of conversation going as evidence that they are "good company." Can a friendship become so \*perfect" that people no longer need to speak to one another? What can one do in a case like this--other than writing to Ann Landers--CASSIO Dear Cass: If you haven't been able to get a conversation going in 16 months, resign your- self, Lady. He just ain't gabby. Find someone who operates on a conversational wave-length similar to your own and leave the sphinx to a gal who also enjoys hearing pins drop. NEW LARGER LOCATION May I help you set your holiday table, Madam? into hot custard. Add nutmeg) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 17,1964 19 | and rum flavoring. Refrig: until cool. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry, Carefully fold into custard mixture. Tear angel cake into large pieces. Place half in a 9 x 13-inch cake pan. Pour half of custard over and around cake pieces. Sprinkle with almonds and half the cher- ries. Top with remaining cake pieces then rest of custard. Beat whipping cream until soft- ly. stiff; beat in sugar. Spread on top of cahe; sprinkle with coco- nut. Refrigerate overnight. Dec- orate with remaining cherries before 'serving. APPETIZER Spread jar - type pimento cheese over fingers of toast and top each with a whole Norway sardine. | Don't Know the Size? 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