Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1966, p. 15

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'Overseas Teaching Position Is | College Students' New Outlook By MARILYN ARGUE OTTAWA (CP)--Peanut hut- ter stew may not he in your recipe file, but it rates pretty high with Diane Baigent, a 24- year-old blonde back from two years as a teacher in Mrica. s6Gat = atom mentan the atau here if Was - fot of red peppers in it too--hut we have to serve it with holled potatoes instead of yam paste," she says Diane was a field volunteer with Canadian University Serv jee Overseas (CUSO) and now she's its public relations officer in Ottawa. Hushand John, a fel low volunteer whom she mar- ried while they were working in Accra, Ghana, also works for CUSO co-ordinating its West Af- rica program CUSO hegan in 196) with 17 university graduate volunteers |This year it has $41 teachers | nurses secretaries and --_ Afri sketchy kitchen and # bathroom completely modern except for # shower two storeys and, ty pleally, painted in pale blue, green, pink and yellow,"' She picked up some of the Peart the dialert af the district, 'enough to haggle in the market." But at first there wereprobiems TAUGHT AT ACADEMY During the summer Diane was married, carrying a hou- quet of oleander and hibiscus, The following year she taught at the same school as her hus- hand, the Acera Academy. This' school had facilities and stand-; ards similar to those in Can ada and "it was a treat to teach there." Diane wore Canadian clothes while in Ghana, but she was presented with a Ghanaian "kenti' dress to bring back with lanouace PLAN JULY WEDDING Mr, Daniel William MeColl will take as his bride, Miss Ruth Anne Kell ceremony to he held John The Vvangelist Roman Catholie Church, in a in &t the son of Mr. and Mire M. J. MeColl, Lindsay and his bride-to-be, the daughter of Dr, and Mrs, Clifton L Kell, AR 2, Oshawa, in a graduate of the Vaculty of Denistry, Department of "THI OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 20, 1966 15) DEVILLED HALIBUT halibut steaks, about 2 pounds tablespoons prepared mustard tablespoon cooking off tablespoons. chili sauce tahlespaons horseradish teaspoon salt Mix mustard, oil, chili sauce therseradish and salt. Spread nail Of MIXINUTe on nanpur steaks, Place on greased broil- er rack, and broil about € min- tiles, Turn fish, | spread with re maining sauce and broil 6 or &, | minutes longer. Makes 4 sery- ings, BARBECUE HALIBUT STEAKS 1- small onion, minced | % green pepper, chopped 3 tablespoons butter or margarine % cup chili sauce | % cup ketchup 2 tablespoons brown sugar New! 'Petal Burst' bras ana Girdies by WONDER-BRA® | Juice of 2 lemons | cal advisers in 29 Asian can, Caribbean and South | American countries, and is aim ing for 1,000 in 1967 Diane, a London, Ont., girl became interested when her atu dent council dut es at the Uni versity of Western Ontario in- yolved liaison work with CUSO She applied, took the summer orientat on course and arrived at her school in Ghana in Sep- tember, 196% |PREFERRED AUDITIONS We were warned not to ex pect mud huts and a Tarzan jungle, but | was shocked when 1 saw Accra---it's really a big modern city Dental: Hygiene, University | 4% cup water of Toronto | teaspoon dry mustard . 1 tablespoon' Worcestershire sauce % teaspoon ach salt and pepper 4 halibut steaks, pounds Cook onion and green pepper | in butter for & minutes. Add remaining ingredients, except fish. and simmer 10 minutes Broil hatibut until done 10 min- ules per inch thickness, brush- ing from time to time with sauce, Serve with remaining sauce, Makes 4 servings Whithy, on July 16. The prospective bridegroom is Librarian To Search Continent For Rare Books On Fine Art The tawa will her. It's a full-length garment made of bright. squares of silk in a symbolic pattern. "Mine is called "This - has - never - been done-hefore'. hecause it was new pattern about 2 Volunteers usually "get CUBO in their blood," she says, and continue to work for the organ ization when they come hack to Canada, Six of the eight execu tives at national headquarters are former field workers The motte of CUSO is 'learn ing while serving' but I know [ tinent for the learned much more than | on the fine arts served, You have to have a skill ee you're there to do a job, but The purchase just as important is the feeling tion which She taught at two schools you have for the people I guess clude hooks "the ridiculous and the sub- I'm a sentimentalist music, dance, drama and cos lime,"' tumes has made possible For the first year she wa by the contributions collected at Nungua, a fishing village in the past (wo years hy. the ahout 20.miles from Accra, The ? Canadian Chapters of Beta school, taken over by the min f Sigma Phi as their Centennial istry of education only a short 4 Project time hefore featured a head Over $5,000.00 master who also owned a night lected from some club, and was more interesied in besides this National assisting audit oning acts than Misch most of the individual chapters sjoma Phi plining his unwilling pupils are actively supporting their all five Despite the fru tor own cities projects its enjoyed the year. I Ot-| presided over by Mrs Young National Library in Kenneth he gis ifs repre n Kurope A ing entative extra time vice-presidents refresher recently in the Matthews course was conducted by Mrs. Harold Ball home of Mrs, John Miss Mary Carolyn Warbur ton has been appointed local centennial .representative Mrs. Neil MacLean of Ontario Gamma Chapter will he opening her home in. the near future for the organiza tional meeting for the sale of UNICEF Christmas Cards in the fall Mrs vene A chairman this summer to search the con finest hooks 1S, GEORGE ALLCHIN Courtesy of The Statesman Bowmanville Couple Honored On 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Al Liberty street north, Bowman ville, were honored al a recep tion at their home on the casion their 50th wedding anniversary recentl Mrs. Allchin received ing a blue floral dre adorned with a corsage of cara tions, Miss Glad Wes ton, a bridesmaid of 50 vear ago and sister of the bride; and Mr. William Allchin, Oshawa brother of the brideg sisted Also present were the couple's family, Mr. and Mrs Austin Stephens, Margaret and Janet, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mr Jerry Wildey and the couple's wee great-granddaughter, Cinds Lea, Cobourg, and Mr, and Mrs. Max Holland, Port Hope Centering a tastefully deco rated table was a_three-tiered anniversary cake and a money tree was attractively shown, Wives Of Marines Keep In Shape Ry IDA JEAN KAIN Vake MR, AND M very of this expected history of collec is fo in LIVELY SUMMER Hair Styles SPECIAL! PERMS On Special Mon, ues, Wed, FOR OWLY f] 95 PATRICIA'S Beauty Salon 682 Hortop 728-9611 on the the heen lehin Many beautiful bouquets were presented among which was a tribute from the Town of Bow- manville Messages were received from Premier John Robarts, includ- ing a plaque signed hy Pro- al members of parliament received from General ges and Mrs. Vanier; The Right. Honorable Lester B kids they were really Pearson and Mrs Pearson, 'i " Prime Minister of Canada: The and friendly Honorable Michael Starr and Her pouse Mrs, Starr; Mr, Russell Honey, Modatoin. for MP: and among the guests ers, had two and dining THE STARS SAY Provincial Legislature, Mr Ry ESTRELLITA Alex Carruthers and Mra, Car ruthers Mr, and Mrs. Alichin presented with a guest t album by their neighbors FOR TOMORROW 2 contributed to making : With a = e conreniies a een analvalis 0 f ite -- 3 you should be able to handle almost any job well now, Those engaged in writing of any. type will be especially favored, but routine business matters are also star-blessed FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that during the first two weeks of August, and also between mid September and mid-November partnership and financial mat ters should go exceptionally) well, Next good periods along| these lines: February, April and June of 1967, It will be im portant, however, to avoid spec ulation of any kind for the en tire vear. Some excellent job opportunities are promised in late September and early De cember also next lanuary March and May, All in all, then} your material concerns should prove very. pleasing during this new year in your life In private life also generou fluences on happy experiences and Sept, 15 1h and Jan. | Oe. Warren iis will con fashion show with co Mrs, R. EF, Jackson This will be a Reta Council project with hapters assisting in of t | has heen co 150 chapter rroject wear ine Teleg (over vellow Mille rams were nor Geo trat loved the warm Vanier BUCCESS A letter of appreciation from the Director of the . National Library in Ottawa, was read to the delegates of an Area Con vention held recently in Mont FORESEES HEALTH Franklin said "all diseases may by sure means be real, Delegates from Oshawa prevented or cured, not except were Mrs. Kenneth Young, in-|® even that of old age, and) coming president of the X1,UF lives lengthened even | Alpha Chapter; and Mrs. Har yond the antediluvian stage." old Ball, incoming president of the Oshawa City Council of THE WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE OF OSHAWA Beta Sigma Phi Directors of The formal presentation will he made on May 13, 1087 as a SIMCOE HALL BOYS' CLUB EASTVIEW highlight of the National Con Children's Swimming Registrations for room, as standard accom Ghanaian teach bedrooms, living room, study, a Reniamin were hook ann their their GETS DEGREE Mrs, Raphael NOttenbrite Nancy ceived Martin sdule { the former | vention acheduled to be held tn Ottawa, and it is expected that Walter W, Ross founder of Beta Sigma Phi will be attending this special event The local chapters of Reta Sigma Bhi have been busy this June formulating their plans for the coming year, Mrs, Don ald Liddiard is opening her home for a presidents' round table discuss sion which will be R. 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