Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 15

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HALLOWE'EN SPELLS HIGH SPIRITS -- PLAY IT SAFE | Peis ne A IIN Potatoes Are Great Eating cording to home economists a'!4 cups flaked coconut is the accompanying sauces! ' te@Spoon salt Flavorings orie count to mount. In fact,| Boe wee fig Semi-sweet chocolate ne of the cheap- est sources of Vitamin C and Mix together mashed potato fresh fruits and vegetables were and salt. Divide into 3 parts: available all year around, po-\fitst part, add only vanilla fla source of the ascorbic acid vita-|f00d coloring and peppermint min; they can supply up to one-|flavoring; third part, add red Here is a recipe with a nia.| Voring Drop,by spoonfuls to den secret: the moisture is sup-| Waxed paper and chill in the cause they are mixed with icing| ith cont + pee Seas Sugar and because the: flavor) of the coconut goes through thie|e_ Tefrigerator, the wiser. This is a good recipe! for leftover mashed potatoes, Potatoes are not fattening, ac-|4 cups icing sugar Macdonald Institute, Guelph. It} and gravies that cause the cal-| Food coloring jthe potato has many virtues.| thiamine that we have. Before,2"d icing sugar; add coconut tatoes were probably the basic|voring; second part, add green half of the daily requirement! |fo0d coloring and almond fla- plied by mashed potatoes Be.| refrigerator. When firm,drizzle jmelted over hot water. Store in whole mixture, no one is ever, CAUSES BLEMISHES Acne is caused by a faulty Se es jadjustment of parts of the skin 2 COCONUT CANDY to the influence of maturing 4 cup cold mashed potatoes jendocrine glands FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shades and fabrics . . . see MEéEC Dry Goods & Draperies on EXPERTLY INSTALLED DRAPERY TRACKS 74 CELINA STREET 723-7827 "Free Customer Parking While Shopping at Our Store" na DANGER LURKS on Hal- a little rouge, eye-brow pen- lowe'en. It can lie in a tex- cil, eye shadow, lipstick, tile mask that can easily perhaps corn starch or zinc obscure a child's vision oxide can transform a Many masks have inade- youngster into a_ ghost, quate openings for the eyes, pirate or clown. More im- as worn above by Robin portant, he will be able to Dodds, and there is always see danger in time to avert the risk of it slipping down it. Cold cream and tissues as the child runs. The use of will remove the make-up OLD DISGUISES The Even Is Hallowed By Civing By JO ALDWINCKLE | The sacks of money are then} Homeowners can assist by\to master our environment and Just like Peter Pan, the boy|taken to an assigned bank or|leaving outside lights on and|make its treasure our own, but who never grew up, Dannyjtrust company. The Oshawajclearing walks of tricycles and|the biggest and most important Site ics ARE. ills Pecks i il later. Joanne Peacock, 7, tape or bands that glitter handles are strong enough the weight of a load of handle courts disaster. centre, shows the danger of in the light are a great ad- to stand rough handling and goodies. A bag with one 4 --Oshawa Times Photos S UNWOR | H Y a dress or draperies that vantage. Under the outsize |-------------- ee " ae | WALLPAPER touch the ground. The cos- hat, right, is Kimberly Here is what you need for a tume should be short enough Dodds, 7.. Dad's or Mom's Fresh NEW LOOK! IRE ATRIOS, not to trip the wearer when old hat may be fun to wear NEW PATTERNS walking or running. Provide but it's a nuisance when it the child with a light-colored won't stay on or falls over costume that can be seen the face. Light-colored shop- more readily by the motor- ping bags are a safety fac- ist. Touches of reflectorized tor but make 'sure the COVER NEW SPIRIT Kaye flew into Toronto last)/banks and trust companies, the wagons and any plaything that|resource and treasure of any week radiating happiness. Un- like Peter who flew on invisible wings, Danny landed from his own jet plane but his mission was the same. "Open your heart to children afl over the world," he said. "Love them, comfort and succor them and if you raised a million dollars last year, this year make it two million." These were his parting words to the representatives of UNICEF who had gathered to meet him and as fast as he came, the mercurial figure in corduroy jeans and unlaced boots, was gone; gone to carry his personal encouragement to 22 cities in Canada. His visit was timely, Tues- day next will be Hallowe'en, the night of the big shell-out and "Shell-Out for UNICEF" has become a Canadian slogan According to Mrs. ©. G Step, president of the Oshawa Branch of UNICEF, who met Danny Kaye, the prospects have never looked better, TOTAL PARTICIPATION "We have one hundred per cent participation by the forty elementary schools in Oshawa and the co-operation of the Stu- dent Councils of the five collegi- ates. O'Neill Collegiate has already raised funds by a walk- athon to Pickering and back." The Oshawa Kinettes are helping UNICEF committee as a club project. They have been delivering collection boxes and teachers' kits to the schools|caution them not to dash out] that at least one and circulating about town Auto Workers Credit Unian and Eaton's cash office have all undertaken to count the mon- ies, roll the coins and send a draft to the UNICEF account, GIVE THEIR OWN TIME This means that people with know-how are tackling: a job that took inexperienced volun- teers hours and days, Each sack yields about $300 to $400 and it takes patience and skill to roll forty thousand cents. and fire departments and other civic bodies is a great comfort to the UNICEF committee. All appreciate the fact that wher- jever a well-organized UNICEF program prevails, they can worry less about vandalism Jand senseless pranks. The co-operation of the police . might trip the unwary, excited youngsters. By dropping their small change into the UNICEF col- lection boxes, adults can set an example of sharing. "Collecting for unfortunate children in other lands bene- fits our own children, too," said Mrs. Step. "It makes them more aware of the world they live in and through learn- ing. they will be better citizens nd better neighbors. By shar- ing they escape old prejudices and fears and incur love in- stead of hate. "By the year 2000 we could build a world of wealth, won- der and beauty, or we could nation is its children." Mrs. Step is assisted on her committee by Mrs. R. N. Mac- Lean, Mrs. Donald Ellis, Mrs. D. S. Noakes and Mrs, James Warnica. Forerunners who paved the way for this year's well-organized crusade are Mrs. C. H. Vipond, Mrs. A. P. Fulton and Mrs. D. K. Stiles, member at Jarge of the Cana- dian committee. The committee has donated a Mountain Ash tree to Hills and Dales Centennial Park and par- ticipated in the Oshawa Folk Festival with displays in the jtering a float in the Dominion find ourselves struggling for;mas cards will go on sale, but bare subsistance. Science andilet's 'Shell out for UNICEF" McLaughlin Library and by en- |Day parade Next month UNICEF Christ | Oshawa had no. unpleas incidents last vear. Adults, motorists and the 'Hi-crowd" can make this Hallowe'en the happiest ever by collaborat- ing with the little people and making sure that, in their ex- citement 'and disguises they come to no\harm. Parents afe the ones chiefly responsible for their children on Hallowe'en. They should ac- company their youngest tots unless they can be entrusted duty to see that they are safély costumed and to enforce a rea- sonable code of behaviour. | Parents are asked to urge| \children to use the sidewalks jrather than the streets and \from between parked cars. ;ecmnnloey are teaching us how'on Hallowe'en first. | CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS a # | MONTREAL, October 26th ---Saving can be easy... when you do it THE BANK OF NOVA SCO there's the 6-year Savings Certificates that | pay you $100 for every $75 you invest. | If chequing privileges don't interest you, TIA way. For long-range savings, | there's the new 'Blue Chip' saving: it that fi | is account that pays a full 444% | interest rate. Then, of course, there's the regular savings account to an older child. It is their! at 34% interest, with regular chequin: lan you choose, pick binge free toy <P udget Book at your nearest branch. You'll find it will really help you plan your savings... and spending... more wisely. GOOD NEWS! I'm sure you know hold items has been going up steadily last few years. But what you may not know is ip is doing ething Poe. Whichever the new Scotiabank that the me of most house- in the n jabout it---the Success Wax of LADIES' DRESSES ) ff to f) 4 Ol Dresses by the dozens, Patterns by the score... Colours without number, What girl could ask for more? Cyetile SALE | DISCONTINUED PATTERNS BUY ONE ROLL -- RECEIVE ONE ROLL FREE! EDGAR'S DECOR CENTRE 34 KING WEST 723-7351 PERSIAN LAMB Price-Wise Investment Finest quality Persian Lamb, Hollander pro- cessed and dyed jet black. Collars are natural le! with posters advising home-|They should point out the seri-|Teduced the prices on all pe ay og fine ll makers to have small changelousness of highway accidents|Sueh as CRYSTAL LIQUID WAX, success on hand come Tuesday eve-land why the soaping of wind-| HEAVY DUTY LIQUID WAX, SUPER WHITE Emba Mink in several shades. Fashioned in And during this event, you can choose from the latest 1968 styles. quality jackets 5.9 00 eompare at $495 - $595. Regular 26.00 to 30,00 16.99 "OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE IT' GIRL'S EYES LIGHT UP... to do it than with sted quality coats tf 95. eompare ot $750. - $850 collection } W 's outfits at Dominion--and be sure to ~° bed of your savings book eoupons for the many other "buys" BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED MARTEN'S FURS morning and the teachers, as-| before he has. time! Suyecess products. less models, in a limitless variety of fashions. Secretaries are invited to send in articles. recalling Stories should be typewritten, on one side of a large @ 1934, Brights imported grapevines from the ning. The children will take theirjnecessary injury and death 2 3 biwea tn achool Wednesday léhould tt ner have to use| Way affect the high quality you and I have grown to expect from ' - . AGES xes to school on We neMay ean ne owner have to use| Success. Your neighborhood supermarket has all these fine | bled. Included are long sleeved and sleeve- sisted by members of the Home|and opportunity to clean the; : Early shoppers enjoy a broader choice! UNICEF committee. which they are familiar. d 3rd, Ath STORIES ON 1967 PROJECTS souvenir edition. the centennial project of their clubs and the full names 4. Envelopes should be marked 'Club Women's Edition'. Some of North America's finest wines. In sheet of paper, allowing margins and double-spaced lines. heed 1 ees Tie Cones © merone, bought ESIDENT President Sherry, President Sauterne, | Dry delay. Late articles will not be published, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE orision oF (FB) onex onersines and School Association and the glass Sizes 7 to 15 - The annual supplement of women's club activities will of executive officers in this important year, Future proj- ' them to Canada and acclimatized them to | The sender's name and telephone number should be in- mn 39 Ne De, A. + Pr Port and President Extra the largest selection i i shields on cars can lead to un.| PASTE WAX and PRESTIGE AEROSOL FUR- g tion of Terylene Knits, Silk Catholic Parent-Teacher Asso-| Police advise that children) y ciation, empty the money into/travel in groups of four or five clean! be published next month. This year most organizations have held special centennial é¢vents and it is planned ects may also be listed. Articles must be mailed or delivered to the Social the Niagara Peninsula. It was a multi-million cluded on the story. dollar t that paid _off. Today, The writing must be concise in order to have space | wines that are proud testimony to the fact that Canadi i can be ranked among the world's fine wines, And you'll be de- | reasonable prices, tool | NITURE POLISH. These price reductions in no | Knits, and Double Knits we've ever assem- the sacks provided by the jand go only to homes with to make these the highlight of the supplement as a Department, The Oshawa Times on or before November TAKE THE WORLD'S FINEST GRAPES, gid shit do sca "| 0 investment! BRIGHTS offers President Champagne, for pictures, Short articles are most acceptable, Do not i v \ ' p TS KING STREET EAST Opposite Hotel Genosha 4A ALA 8

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