Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1967, p. 13

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s you should have s books, etc. to a jad or you are do- york, for an hour vening, when you him in effective BBINGS SHOWN AND, B.C. (CP)-- monumental brass » Mason of Sum- being displayed a under the aus- Jational Gallery of Mason is a mem- Summerland Art le two trips to the om to do the rub- FAST RELIEF HEADACHES COLDS , Aurora, Ontario Mrs. John Porter, corre- sponding secretary of Osh- awa Folk Festival and her sister, Mrs. Geoffrey Jack- son, Glenn street, compare recipes of bygone days for plain sponge cake. Mrs. Jackson is taking the names of entrants in the Spong Cake competition for the engraved silver cake plate. --Oshawa Times Photo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 21, 1967 13 Travell-Ashton June Wedding -- 'Recalled At Anniversary Party The traditional month of June,present, brdesmaid now Mr for weddings was just as popu-|0. Cc. Ashton (nee - Marg- lar 30 years ago when on June aret Dalton) flower girl now! 12 1937 Miss Ila Maudie Ash- | Mrs. Wallace Bragg, also, best ton, third daughter of Mr. and man QO. C. Ashton. Mrs. E. C. Ashton of Enniskil-| The honored couple received len was united in marriage with! several beautiful and useful Ira George Travell, only son of} gifts; a pair of table lamps in Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Travell,|French Provincial design from Oshawa. | their children, an artistic arti- The wedding ceremony took|ficial flower arrangement from place at the home of the bride's|the bride's mother and family, parents with an uncle, the Rey-/a set of glassware with gold erend Harold Stainton. officiat-| deposit from friends, thirty red ing. jand white Carnations from the Mrs. S. H. May played the bridegroom. ied the soloist Mrs. Harold | C. Ashton who enjoys a fair} Stainton who sang, "'O Perfect;measure of good health was in| " attendance. A telephone mess-| The bridal attendants were,|@%¢ Of good wishes was receiv-| Miss Margaret Dalton, brides.|€d from the bridegroom's father| girl, sister of the bride. The|Manor Nursing home. |best man was Orville Ashton,! wedding music and accompan-| The brides' mother Mrs. E.|_ this September, maid, and June Ashton, flower|Who is a patient in ssasered WA THURSDAY Mrs. Gordon Beech sister of \44Y. Give others (and yourself) | Women KATHERINE DOUGHTY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack D. Doughty, , Oshawa, has graduated from Toronto Teachers' College recently and will teach) at Fenside Drive School in Don Mills PATRICIA J. DAVIDSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Davidson, Oshawa, and formerly of Niagara Falls, graduated recently with honors from the On- tario College of Art, To- ronto. Miss Davidson pre- viously received a_certifi- cate for registered nurs- ing from the Greater Niag- ara General Hospital in 1962. She will continue her studies in art as applied to medicine at the University of Toronto THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Put some sparkle into this| OF THEIR CAREERS CHRISTINA GARDYNIK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stanley J. Gardynik, Osh- awa, graduated from To- ronto Teachers' College re- cently and has accepted a position with the Oshawa * Separate School Board. Miss Gardynik, an Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute graduate, -will teach this fall at St. Francis school COWS WILL BE WARNED | TIVERTON, R.I JEAN GERTRUDE Le- Grand, fermerly Jean Ter- willegar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Terwillegar, Oshawa, graduated recent- ly from Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston, with a bach- elor of arts degree. She is a graduate of O'Neill Collegi- ate and Vocational Institute and is now residing in Boucherville, Quebec. tractor will notify Costa before (AP)--Cows | 40 charges are set so the |brother of the bride. jon the dairy farm. of Dennis | dairyman can get the cows on the bride presented a corsage|@ new lift, incentive. Don't rest ¢ . Se ; i jtheir feet, | yesterday's laurels: Costa will get advance warning] | . , a Si en a 7 . f In order to celebrate the thir--29d boutonniere for Mr. andjo" J zo forithe year ahead, but, do try to) of 'hy hishway construction | on Sponge Cake Like Golden Cloud Prominent Women tieth anniversary of this cere.|Mrs. Travell. Many Cards and|more--but soundly, The evening|avoid friction in close citcles| blasting. onin complained se HOUSEHOLD HINT : waar, . | 2 >, * ' Ty mony a family party was plan-|Messase were also received. jhours could bring some unusual/during the early part of NO-| superior court that a number of The beauty of wooden deco- Test Of Homemaker's Ability | Subject Of Address 3.0 om = sere pestle Teen. [irene nee ned sheet obit achat jof romance. A child born on this day will|they jumped to their feet after|ines, can be enhanced by rub- | Oshawa. FOR THE. BIRTHDAY be highly intelligent, versatile) being scared by blasting. In fu-|bing them with a soft cloth and How do today's cooks com-jwhole for 20 minutes. The best By Judy LaMarsh The guests were the bride's : If Thursday is your birthday, and magnetic of personality ture an employee of the con-!a drop or two of baby oil. pare with the homemakers of|Whisk for this purpose is the mother and immediate family :\your horoscope indicates that, sas . ees SIGE AGRO " 2 caine: day? |spoon - shaped kind, the owl) TORONTO (CP)--State Sec-| f brothers and sisters and their| a Geciiek otinh Sete ee are packed coke nies OME Teta f° ae alas, Lash, recall rete, pores ec Aerige bin Sos eliminated the need to know how/stirring as lightly as possible|phai ada? ' ©"\dren, Mr, and Mrs. David Wel- one which will last until the end » : | ignily as ble) phail, Canada's first woman} Busse de mré. Davi e to separate eggs, pre - sift and/till all is mixed in. Put into\member of Parliament, once|40n and three daughters, Teni, of December. measure the flour and blend|# Pig greased tin and bake/said she could almost hear|Kathy, and Pamela; also Mr. 'gion good trend, along fis 4 A jin a brisk oven inmediately.!other women coming behind|29d Mrs. Bruce Travell, and jcal lines, will begin during the the met and dry ingredients? Time: % to % of an hour. |her. . json Wayne and daughter Penny |first week in March and con Thurs. - Fri. & Sat. Only There's one way to find out.| Sufficient for one cake. | agin avait have had very|2"d some intimate friends. jtinue for four months. The Oshawa Folk Festival 1S BRIDGING THE YEARS lgood hearing," said Miss La-| Dinner was enjoyed on the ar gelesen iesictheti - -- offering a prize, a silver cake) Bringing us up - to - date|Marsh. 'Since 1921, there have Spacious lawn amid beautiful don't speculate in Novenibar DELUXE plate, for the best sponge cakejis Kate Aitken's recipe and gen-|been only a dozen of us to fol- pa acd Eravell home, _ '/and December: consolidate all entered for competition on Sat-/eral advice. A high, tender and|!ow." jee beleek alienoant a : {|gains made during 1967 between LLOYD CARRIAGES urday afternoon, July 1, in Alex-|fine - textured cake of this Miss LaMarsh spoke to 100) *| Jan, 1 and the end of Feb an in LF tele g |type is the ultimate in success-/Women journalists from Can-| DUKE LOSES BOARS | 'lruary. Best periods for job re- Reg. 59.95 andra rk, : |ful cake baking. Use eggs at\ada and other countries at a! BEDFORD, England (AP)--A jcognition and advancement: é : All non - professional cooks | least 24 hours old. Ice cold eggs|2athering sponsored by the Ca-| safari in the gardens of Woburn September and November, De- are invited to enter and should)do not beat well. The last fold-\nadian Women's Press Club as| Abbey, which the Duke of Red-| '|eember'and next March. _ leave their names with Mrs.\ing operation is quite literally|@ centennial project. ford operates as a_ residence! ; The period between now and Geoffrey Jackson, Glenn Street) that. It needs precision and care- The visitors from other coun-|and a tourist attraction, re-| 4, ¢\late September (also late Octo- (723-4328) so that she can ar-|ful speed. No oven peeking! Un-|tries will be the guests of the|cently bagged five European cep : "*""\ber and next April) will be range enough space for the| due curiosity has resulted in Canadian club for four weeks as| wild boars which escaped from AT I jhighly propitious for romance| eakes to be displayed. jmany a "flat sponge", _ visit different parts of Can-|their pen and went on a ram- K NSON GRAD. and there is the possibility of Sponge cake was considered) x . f ada. |page. It was a $600 business ; sudden marriage during | y correct to serve with afternoon| KATE'S SPONGE CAKE Miss LaMarsh sketched the|loss for the Duke, who bought ete WOnMar @ ts . one of these wort ay er: tea or morning or evening sher- ngrediemts: 1 cup sifted cake outstanding women of Canadian) the boars to lure tourists away and Moire Gillette". To Good opportunities for travel ry was every housewife had to flour; 1 teaspoon baking pow-|history in a non politieal|from another stately home ronto, and granddaughter and stimulating social activities | know how to bake a sponge in der; 4% teaspoon salt; $ eggs;|speech at Monday night dinner.| which is open to the public-- of Mr. and Mrs. Ira BE, |are star-promised during the) Victorian times 1 cup white sugar; 6 table- Lord Bath's . Longleat. Lord) Ginette, Oshawa. and Mr. |next three months; also in Jan- 2 spoons lemon juice; 1 teaspoon MENTION NAMES Bath keeps lions. = d Mrs. Se grees . uary and April of next year Recipes, over the years, have| crated lemon rind. She mentioned Mme. de ja|----------_________-_ > and Mrs. Seaton Graham of wore a fasiygalls bac NY changed very little. Lady Mac- Tour, who helped her husband! Whitby, graduated from SUF C o-m ee) 1c: concerns donald wife of Sir John A. used| Temperature 325 degrees F.lestablish Port Royal in 1610; \Southern Ontario during the| The Atkinson School of {Should run smoothly for most of the following instructions: Time: 45 minutes. Madeleine de Vercheres, who War of 1812. Nursing in Toronto Western Take the weight of five eggs) This cake is easy to make|held the Iroquois at bay for| Mentioning painter Emily| Hospital recently. Miss Gil- in powdered sugar and thejand never varies in quality, butjeight days; Mother Marie de car, and Miss Macphail, the Jette will continue her work weight of three eggs in flour;|the measuring must be very ac-|I'Incarnation and six other Urs secretary ot dale Marea ES _at the hospital. beat the eggs, yolks and whites|curate. Sift flour before meas-/suline nuns who established |' . p apart, till they are quite stiff,/ uring. Measure sifted flour back Canada's first hospitals, FP acl gg bey goa gored Cash & Carry then add the sugar to the yolks|into sifter; add baking powder|the nun who founded North) when women would stand out for and then the flour and whites/and salt; sift three times. Beat|/America's first . prepaid medi-|the excellence of their per- ROSES by degrees. Flavor with juicejeggs until they are thick andjcal plan in 1655. pase Mather than because and rind of a lemon. very light. Add sugar and hot| For 60 sous, the settlers could they are women ae | 99° milk gradually to eggs beating/have doctors' services for the) _". ee BUNCH MRS. BEETON'S RECIPES | constantly. Add lemon juice and|next 12 months, said Miss La-|_ Miss LaMarsh presented the) Mrs. Beeton, the absolute auth-|rind. Fold in sifted dry ingred-|Marsh. "The books don't record|Canadian Women's Press Club REED'S FLORISTS n & Greenh DELUXE CRIB & MATTRESS In White or Natural Finish. Reg. 49.95 $10.95 $29.95 HIGH CHAIRS Reg. 14.95 BATHINETTES Reg. 32.95 Reg. 29.95 $26.95 JOLLY JUMPERS Reg. 10.98 $7.98 WOODEN COMMODE CHAIRS Complete with pottie. Reg. 6.95 $4.95 BOOSTER CHAIRS Reg. 5.49 $3.49 DELUXE SWING Converts into car seat. Reg. 19.95 $17.95 THE NURSERY ROOM 26 KING ST. E., OSHAWA -- FREE DELIVERY -- 576-0550 Open All Day Wed. -- Open Thurs. & Fri. till 9 p.m. Lloyd Strollers Heavily padded. In various eolors. Reg. 31.95 WEEKEND SPECIAL Farren 6-8 erity for all Edwardian house-jients in three additions; beat|/what the Canadian Medical As-|Special centennial prize, a gold) wives gives several recipes and/till smooth. Pour into ungreas-|sociation had to say about|medal and $500, to Dr. Hilda B | variations, two basic ones arejed 9" tube pan; bake in slow|that." |Neatby, professor of history at as follows: oven till done, Invert and let] The secretary of state, who| the University of Saskatchewan. Ingredients: 8 eggs, theirjhang in pan for one hour, then|represents Niagara Falls in the| The prize was given for Dr. WIFE PRESERVER) weight in castor sugar, the|loosen. The cake will stay moist|Commons, said she firmly be-|Neatby's book, Quebec: The} : ? | weight of five eggs in flour, the/for two or three days. Yield:/lieves in Laura Secord, said to/Revolutionary Age, one of a) To keep extension cords from rind of one lemon. 12 pieces. Who's for sponge cake|have warned the British of an|centennial series published by| pulling apart, first loop the ends Method: Put the eggs into/on a silver plate? impending American attack in!McClelland and Stewart. together and tie a loose knot. sugar and let them remain over | sieve in the flour and mix it mediately, or it will not be light. this is our slack season...were working harder than ever! Our slack season is the time when we stock up on the greatest variety of slacks for you. We're working harder to fit you, our customer, with the slacks you want. Our promises are not just smartly-pants advertising, we live up to our I promises of perfect fit... | isos in and -- ae 99 2 LOCATIONS you've never ha ore. @ si xine Beak Never-press slacks from .. ST. E. SHOPPING CENTRE Open Fridays ° Open Thursday and ; till 9 Fridays till 9 B one side of the scale and take) the weight of eight in castor sugar, and the weight of five| 1 a sak ft ed ARNOLD PALMER'S ~~ the yolks from the whites of the eggs; beat the former, put) ithe | MID -WEEK the fire until milk-warm keep-| \ ing them well stirred. Then \ put them into a basin, add the | \ grated lemon rind and beat| \e these indredients well together. WY Whisk the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, stir them into the | other ingredients and beat the cake well for a quarter of an ym) lightly with a wooden spoon. | Put it into a greased mold, | ; dust out with a little finely! sifted sugar and flour, and bake the cake in a quick oven for! ; 1% hours. Care must be taken @ them into a saucepan with the) hour, Then take out the whisk, | that it is put into the oven im- NO LIMIT The flavoring of the cake may be varied by adding a few drops of essence of almonds, in- stead of the grated lemon rind. | ANOTHER METHOD Ingredients: Take 6 fresh eggs, the weight of 5 of them, in castor sugar and of 3 in| very fine dry flour, the rind of} one lemon. | Method: Put the sugar into a_ shallow flat - bottomed dish and) break the eggs on to it, being careful to smell each one as} you break it, as a bad or musty) egg would spoil the prepara-| tion. Add to this the grated rind) one small lemon, and beat bor! 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