Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1966, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Mey 2, 1966 13 Baked Potatoes 2-3 cup chopped onions 3 tablespoons butter or , margarine, melted 1% cups dairy sour cream 2 eggs, slightly beaten 4 cups sliced, cooked potatoes ¥ teaspoon salt ¥% teaspoon pepper 2 cups corn flakes or 5| % cup corn flake crumbs ¥, cup grated cheddar cheese Cook onions in 2 tablespoons butter until golden brown. Com- bine sour cream and eggs. Place half the potatoes in greased in- dividual casseroles or 114-quart baking dish. Spread half the g CLEANING & RESTORING onions over potatoes; pour on BONDED COLD STORAGE half the sour cream mixture. Repeat layering, vsing remain- Phone ing potatoes, onions and sour| 723-3012 a bge cae! Sprinkle with salt and pepper. If using corn flakes, crush into fine crumbs. || Free Pick-up end Delivery Combine corn flake crumbs, cheese and remaining butter. OSHAWA FUR Sprinkle corn flake crumbs mix- end ture over potatoes. Bake in mod- erate oven (350 degrees F.) LOCKER STORAGE about 25 minutes. 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WIFE PRESERVER Sparling's class and leather) work from Miss Judith Linton's | , on dangerous class. medicine botttes-with a strip Mrs. John Johnson's class had of adhesive tape. Keeps out jan unusually large umber of | curious tots. paintings on display. | THE PAINTING EXHIBIT WAS THE LARGEST TO DATE Mrs. Carson Heard and Mrs. Gordon Tomlinson ere intrigued by the artists' work CHILD GUIDANCE Working Mother's iste books homework and NE = '. | ot 4g ae peach c* he" . Start Early To Train a poy iy a ig" rom Do your remodeling now. : on't Fi nak, tha tuo ala boteme uae it wi : Child To Walk, Not Run look like the night before when) DO it with an HFC Householder's Loan. By ROBERTA ROESCH I get up in the morning. . "Do you have a basic sched-| 'Once the children are in bed, | MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS . By GARY C. 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