Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 8, 1967 This demi-length petticoat features bouquets tossed across chalk white and comes with a sophisticated |THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA \FOR FRIDAY extravagance and refuse 'to make hasty decisions, no matter what pressure is put upon you, you should find Friday a highly enjoyable day. Especially fa- vored: Outdoor pursuits, per- sonal relationships and hobbies of a creative nature. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Friday is your birthday, your horescope indicates that fine job and financial attain- ment is 'in the stars' between now and the end of December. On the monetary score, how-) » ever, it would be wise to "'take your profits' as the saying goes, and make no further plans for expansion until March 1, other splendid four-month cycle for making gains. Career interests. will be gov- erned by generous planetary in- fluences for most of the next 112 months, but your best pe- jriods of accomplishment and jrecognition should occur in Sep- tember, November, December If you are careful to avoid) | 1968; when you will enter oH LUNCH FOR A Bg BRIGHT DAY nuts. Spoon nut mixture into muffin cups. Top with crushed pineapple. Bake in preheated oven 5 minutes. Arrange bis- cuit dough on top of pineapple © in muffin cups. Continue bak- = minutes. Cool on cake rack 5 minutes. Invert from pans, serve warm. perfect finale. This cool scintil- of sweetened whipped cream and fresh lemon-flavored jelly made surprisingly with cream we cheese, that will hold for hours and next March. Creative and| Summer Tuna, Lemon Parfait scientific workers should find i > § 5 : ar ee cat ern Be What's for lunch A_ quick heat until heated through. Top ive ahkabia attainment, although Summer Tuna with hot Pine-|with noodles and serve imme- gy aga aa ; apple Crunch Biscuits. We'll| diately. for them, too, the entire year should be generally good. All in all, your prospects for the year ahead are rosy on prac- tically all fronts. Romance will be governed by generous stellar aspects between now and late September; also in late October and next April. Travel will be under propitious influences be- tween now and mid-September; also in late December, January and next April--all periods, inci- dentally, which should also |prove highly stimulating from a social standpoint. These will be times when you can make many} new friendships and, quite pos-| sibly, contacts which could prove invaluable in a business way, in the near future. If care- ful to avoid friction in close cir- cles in early November, you} should experience smooth sail- ing on the domestic seas. A child born on this day will) | | | matching parasol. The hand cut scalloped hemline is em- broidered. | (CP Photo) | Stockings Must Complement _ Today's Mini-Skirt Fashions By MARGARET NESS NEW YORK (CP)--Fashion many wardrobes. They answer the problem of how to be m0d-| accents for spring-into-summer|est though mini-skirted. oo include lots of color and fabric interest: With the mini - skirt COLORS ARE HOT In casual hosiery, especially |be endowed with a brilliant! jmind and could make a notable} ),,.¢ DEMI- LENGTH PETTICOAT | fpstsatle fields. | success in artistic and (or sci-| |look of buckles and they too add/cream, add to tuna mixture; to the square effect. HEELS SQUARE TOO Even heels are squaring off. Says the Footwear Bureau of Canada: Toe shapes are! squarely rounded or roundly} square. It also underscores the) square - heel "influence. "You can't get away from squares," says bureau director Beth Ham- mond. | | Color contrasts are interest-jularity, especially in black pa- jing. Herbert Levine introduced|tent with stand - up square an amusing new look in a snub-|buckles. even shorter, stockings are lit-\over -the - knee and knee - high|t0e brown patent with two pale erally half the fashion picture. Consequently stockings are probably your most important accessory, with shoes a close second. i Here is the below - the - skirt fashion story: Newest in texture for stock- ings is a waffle variation of the fishnet look in a knit all-stretch nylon. White is top color for right now, especially smart with the new crochet baby dresses or with the shock colors of the new African prints. Other colors include beige, pink, celery, lilac and black. High point in Hanes's leg drama is the neon colors in crepe leg- lites that go all the way up to the waist. These fluorescent styles, the colors are hot-- Cameo offers lime, lemon, orange, sapphire and shocking pink--and will be seen in ribs, diamonds, mesh and the latest} crochet look. These styles go) well with the new short pants- suit. Squared toelines are the shoe style for casual, dress and street wear, says Leather Industries of America. Heels continue to be low, even for evening. Color is the single most im- portant factor. The brights are gay -- purple, mango yellow, vivid red, mad pink and tur- quoisé, for example. The soft shades are pale, such as rose, palest blue or green, aqua. yellow inserts on the toe on which. appear a decorative 7 and 11. Levine, incidentally, pre- dicts that grey will oust bone} as the summer shade. | The open look continues im- portant. Sometimes it's the) Often, openings include criss- cross straps or open backs. Two smart ones by I. Miller jare a white patent sling with |perforated trim along the shoe 'edge and ankle straps, and a navy patent round toe with white leather for the edging, sling back straps and heel. | Mesh shoes are also back, in oxfords and even ankle boots.) But in direct contrast is the White is important and is also stockings in vivid shades are meant to co-ordinate, by shock or match, with the swinging tent dresses and the blatant combined with either the brights or pales in leathers. Red, white jand navy continues to be big. The square toes cannot be color-squared costumes of the|overemphasized, says the Na- sort favored by designer Rudi Gernreich. These panty-hose have be- come almost a staple item in!be square. Designers like the| tional Shoe Institute. The toes may be flattened, softened or chopped off at a slant but must closed pump, returning to pop- leave it to you to pick your own} tossed green salad. To finish| The Pineapple Crunch Bis- the Lemon Parfait (Makes 4 to 5 Servings) luscious| cuits transform helpers, meal there's a those handy refrigerator biscuits into sweet dinner rolls. Simply SUMMER TUNA |less juicy and more firm. whole mid-section of the shoe. | \% cup butter small onion, sliced 2 cups uncooked asparagus, diagonally sliced 2 (7-ounce) cans tuna | 1-3 cup milk \ teaspoon cayenne pepper 14 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1% cups shredded Canadian _ | cheddar cheese j1 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup dairy sour cream | ¥% cup canned chow mein } noodles Melt butter in heavy sauce- pan; add onion and asparagus; cook until just tender. Add tuna, milk, pepper and Worces- tershire sauce. Cook over low stirring often, for five minutes. Add cheese and stir until. melted. Remove from heat. Combine flour and sour and continue cooking over low RETAINS SHAPE If you wish apples to retain their shape during cooking, add sugar to the water at the be- ginning of the cooking period. It will desplace some of the liquid in the apple, making it For fabric casuals, B. F. Goodrich likes rounded toes, too. White is important, often combined with color, as in a white hopsacking with cocoa velveteen trim. mon and pineapple. bake them as usual adding a spicy mixture of nuts, cinna-| garnish each parfait with coco-| | PINEAPPLE BISCUITS (Makes 10 Biscuits) 1 tablespoon butter, melted |2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnanom (10-ounce) can pineapple, well biscuits Butter 10 medium-sized muf- Preheat oven to 475) | degrees F, Combine the butter, | cinnamon fin cups: brown sugar, 4, cup finely-chopped walnuts 1 crushed drained can refrigerated oven-ready and in the refrigerator. LEMON PARFAIT (Makes 4 to 5 Servings) ; 1 (3-ounce) package lemon jelly powder '2 1% cups boiling water ' 1 (8-ounce) package soft cream cheese 1-3 cup icing sugar 1 teaspoon grated Jemon rind 4 teaspoons lemon juice ¥ cup whipping cream 2 teaspoons icing sugar tablespoons shredded or flaked coconut 2 Any Day Now You Can Serve Dissolve jelly powder in boil-|= jing water. Beat cream cheese |until smooth; gradually beat in | the 1-3 cup icing sugar. Add) \jelly mixture, lemon juice and | mix until blended. Refrigerate until mixture thickens. Whip |\cream until softly stiff, beat in the 2 teaspoons icing sugar. {Spoon alternate layers of = ing. in preheated oven 10 to 12 and remove Lemon Parfait provides the lating parfait alternates layers Vietnamese Curb Women's Activities SAIGON (AP) -- The South Vietnamese government has de- cided to stop enlisting women for its revolutionary develop- ment - pacification teams -- be- cause the Viet Cong has made them too dangerous. For example, on April 16 Viet Cong guerrillas attacked a vil- lage 40 miles east of Saigon, killed 18 persons and burned down a third of the village. Among those killed were five pacification workers -- two of them women -- who were tied up and shot in the back of the head. The very nature of the pacifi- cation work has made the teams prime targets for the Viet Cong. Their job is to go into villages and hamlets and try to instill allegiance to the government through social, political and eco- nomic means. The job of protecting them has been up to the South Viet- namese armed forces, but gov- ernment officials acknowledge that this protection has not been up to par and that the entire program is in danger unless se- curity is improved. Each team has 59 members. Only a few women are as- signed to each team as nurses. Thus women number only a few hundred among the 33,000 team workers in South Vietnam. The last group of women was graduated from the team train- ing centre at Vung Tau May 18. There were 86 women in a class of 2,946. Like their Viet Cong adver. saries, the pacification teams wear black pyjama - type uni- forms in their work. Yet the Viet Cong has picked them out and so far this year 240 paci- fication workers, including women, have been killed. An- other 300 have been wounded. 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SALE PRICE New Parking Let On William $s. £ 725-3529 THE cIT' City council establishment of procedure office vertisements fo start immediate would, among ¢ responsible to Frank Markson and implement: efficient systen dures at city he Board of Cont ting a full-time : cil has decided. would take a hi off the shoulder: rand, city cler! told at a regula day that Mr. ] work is sufferi' his new secreta 'board of control Final approy given Board of plication for fin struction of a Grandview Publ estimated cost o Council has | of control recon signed to keep system running mendation was urer Frank Mar ed to deposit in account from monies levied i anticipated 1967 bus system. A second 1 was that the Commission, w bus system, wot ized to borrow f bank where the is to meet the « operating of the third resolution allow city applic tario governmen act to amend tl awa Act to aut of the operation: system on a mor occurs. 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