]4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 5, 1967 Thanksgiving TSN: PILGRIM SQUASH PIE Squash, Cranberries Have Been January, the first 10 days of Tradition For Over 300 Years Thanksgiving is a religious|} teaspoon salt ceremony observed aed teaspoon cinnamon America since 1621 when the; Pilgrim Fathers at Plymouth! "4 ee gave thanks for their first crops.| % teaspoon 4 The giving of thanks for the|? eges bountiful harvest was followed|% cup milk by a family reunion and a din-|two-thirds cup (6 ounce can) ner which yews = og | evaporated milk cranberries, two fruits in abun-) Heat oven 10 400 degrees. dant supply at Plymouth. Both ine 9" 'ple plate with pastry. the squash and cranberries be-|~ ; iti {Combine squash and next 5 in- came traditional items gtr pretlents Sisad "well! Beat page ry gaa . jeggs, add milk and evaporated ™" of tiers ' q{milk and stir into squash mix- oot ei carte "Ws Can |S, "par inte paaieg led Bie : lplate. Bake at egrees F. ada, -- eye" aso 10 minutes. Reduce temper- squash for dessert but c vn ve {ature to 350 degrees F.; bake ries, Bo yoo at treattor thei? minutes longer or until cus- tate mel "° tard is set. Caras with whip- 1 gakaee ped cream and chopped pecans. This recipe for Jellied Cran-|Makes one 9" pie. berry Relish is different and THE STARS SAY has a new taste with the or- ange and relish flavours blend- ed in with the favorite red fruit. The moulded salad will! complement equally well the turkey or ham served for din-/FOR TOMORROW | ner. This day's planetary influ- For dessert, it is suggested or Se oe that you return to the Pilgrim ers falie in Fathers' tradition of sensitivity--especially the Pie. It has a lightly hours before noon. Later in the taste and is slightly different|{#¥. restrictions lift and most from pumpkin pie, but it stili|People will be highly congenial. has the same rich fall color.|4 800d time, then for social For ease in preparation and a functions; also for romance. smooth custard, strained squash |FOR THE BIRTHDAY is recommended, JELLIED CRANBERRY RELISH 1 package (3 ounces) jelly powder 1% cups boiling water 1 can (15 ounces) whole cran- berry sauce % cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons grated orange rind 2 tablespoons sweet relish 1 tablespoon apple cider vine- gar. Dissolve jelly powder in boil-|24 ing water. Chill until partially set. Fold in remaining ingred-| ients. Pour into 1-quart mould. Chill until firm. Unmould on lettuce or endive. Serve as rel- ish with chicken, turkey or ham, or as salad. PILGRIM SQUASH PIE Pastry, using 1 cup flour lemon where ambitious fairs in a gratifying state. tial friends. Next good period: of January, the entire month ed squash % cup brown sugar By ESTRELLITA | lo If tomorrow is your birthday, you should find the next year marked by exceptiunal progress and worth- |while projects are concerned. |Stellar influences will be extremely generous where both joccupational and financial mat- jters are concerned and, if you) take advantage of every possi- | |ble opportunity to advance your status along these lines (and| there will be many!), the latter) jpart of 1968 should find your! Where career and-or business affairs are concerned, you should find the next five weeks | |highly rewarding, with some gains occurring through influen- for advancement and-or busi- ness expansion: The latter half jof April, May and August; also, 2 cans (4% ounces each) strain|September, when some unusual) jachievement should enhance | your prestige. Best periods for) 6 tablespoons butter or garine 1% cups diagonally slice ery 1 medium onion, minced 6 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt speck pepper 3 cups milk 1 can condensed cream of room soup, undiluted 2 tablespoons minced pi cheese parsley sprigs cheese \% teaspoon dried basil derful festive eating when filled with fruit and whip ped cream or cream [fill- CORNUCOPIA -- The tradi- tional horn of plenty, is easily baked at home. It freezes well and offers won- ing 'Fruit-Filled Horns Of Plenty | For Traditional Festive Eating ed at sb aeeer Ff A Cornucopia is the horn of |tract. Sift flour, baking powder|or biscuits and garnish plenty, traditional symbol ofjand salt together and stir in| parsley. Serves 8. saute celery and onion pepper; Turn into a 2-quart cass Turkey Casserole 2 cups cubed, cooked ham | 2 cups cubed turkey or chicken % cup grated sharp cheddar, 1% cup grated sharp cheddar In butter in large saucepan, just tender. Stir in flour, salt, | add milk. Cook, ring constantly until sauce is) thickened. Add soup, ham, tur- | key, pimento and basil. Taste; | add more seasonings if desired. | top with cheese. Bake uncover- | ed at 350 degrees F for one) mar- d cel- SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE "We Carry By Far The Largest Stock of Sabre Sportswear in Oshawa" Brown, Black and Navy Slims. PAS mush- mento | Including Their Basic Grey, [ tear: In Regular and Proportioned chu Mims 7) until stir- | erole; | toast | with | 'ifreedom from want. gradually. - This recipe for Cornucopia js| Drop by teaspoonfuls on well MAY BE ILL a recipe that wants nothing --/S8teased cookie sheets. Spread except appreciative partakers, |gently with the back of spoon, Basically a rica butter cookie,|im a circular motion to a dia- the Cornucopia are baked as|meter of about two inches. ~-- actin finances; The first three weeks mental illness. Depression, or the blues, is frequently an early sign of what can become a disabling! 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Do not is the only tricky part of the |overbake. : | recipe but it isn't difficult if} Working very quickly re- speed is maintained so that the/move cookies with a spatula) last cookie on the sheet is stilj/@nd roll them in a cone shape, | more costly than you think. pliable enough io handle with-/@nd secure with tooth pick.| Domestic and social interests|out cracking. |Place on wire rack to cool and) should prove harmonious, and| When cooled, the miniature | °™SP- | even stimulating, for most ofjhorns are filled with whipped| Remove the year ahead and, for the sin-/cream or other cream filling or|With the whipped cream end| February, early July, mid-Au- | gust and all of September. Do 'be conservative in November, jin late February, in March and during the first three weeks in |April, however. Speculation or undue extravagance during any of these periods could prove CALL 576-1411 your real estate needs and wi obligation to you. Please call toothpick and fill For appraisals of your property end before buying or selling. To serve J. J. WILKINSON state PURE VIRGIN WOOL s © ithout EAL month's attraction to one of the} " seen icqpeese ex mest intr being] COMNEOOIRTA 3 THE CAREER SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING jsentimental excursions. Bes t| | |periods for travel: The weeks|t nd ice | ibetween July 18th and October)", pe a jiewon eae Ist, if you're planning a pleas-|, cup once-sifted all-purpose | flour teaspoon baking powder 1% teaspoon salt cup drained pineapple gle, happy romantic develop-|pudding mixture to which has fruit. . ; | 100 King St. E. Oshewe | |ments are forecast for mid-Jan-|been added drained pineappl?| These cornucopia, unfilled,) Phone 576-1411 juary, early April, early May|chunks and crained, quartered|freeze well. jand late August--the 1atter/maraschino cherries. | a | | | {| Branch Location. in OSHAWA at:-- 145 KING ST. WEST PHONE 576-3558 jure trip. But there is a great possibility that you may take several short trips of a business) nature throughout the year. 1 | maraschino cherries i r | A child born on this day will . ' | 0 3 chunks Day and Evening Classes we are now taking a nuauea and' 1 cup drained, quartered, pointments, Models are welcome. cia whinoed creanter 16 @ GOVERNMENT LICENSED @ HOUSEHOLD HINT other cream filling or pud- Are pleased to announce the opening of a New > Pantsuits: $40.00 Pleated Skirt: $17.00 Fine fully-fashioned Sweaters: $13.00 (Cc k irdigen) Slims: $15.00 p- Paint a wooden clothes dryer ding to match your bathroom and it} Beat eggs until thick and can double as an extra towel/femon colored. Beat in sugar rack when guests are coming. \gradually. 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You're Welcome to Charge-It ! -- 2 LOCATIONS -- DOWNTOWN 36 King St. East Open Fridey Till 9 SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA Open Thursdoy end Friday Till 9 Both Stores Closed Wed. ot 1 P.M, et aad ; Pantsuits: $40.00 Pleoted Skirts: $17.00 A-Line Skirt: $15.00 Fine fully-feshione: Sweaters: $13. (Crew neck or cardigan) bese Pri oa lacket, Slims, Sheoth Skirt: $53.00 Fully-fashioned Swea Pleated Skirts: $17,007) Slims: $15. 2 screen printed, fully lined: $13 (NE iD! See Our SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY Tonight, Some alco city spend tl the welfare H. G, Chee: of social se told city cot "There is rogram fo! e added. Mr. Chee council on t to be opene: organized groups and Mission. Th about 21 me Council w by minister project, Re Knox Presb; Alvin Ross, of the Lond John Mor Chureh. Con. Fran chairman, every succe council. "Yc do a good j Mr. Chees is a tremen Redi Faci Board of redistributio is in the fi not voting The board ing was att how to fill a fire departr same time s Ex-Max Gets T: HANEY, mer magisti two years pleaded guil of theft and money total Fraser Valle Sentence 1 Magistrate nearby Chill courtroom v Krell, 45, us he was a mz Krell was B.C, Law So LANI Since Cle BC, the ann of the Nile | ly raised the almost sever _ scernacnanenaenea DUNN'S