Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1967, p. 12

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Ny CRAZY CAPERS F oven for 30 to 35 minutes or |browned. cup butter or margarine until set and very lightly! Makes about 4 dozen. cup siffed icing sugar teaspoons vanilla '2\1_ tablespoon waetr 4|24%4 cups pre-sifted soft wheat flour 1 cup chopped nuts Cream butter and icing sugar together. Blend in vanilla and water. Stir in flour and nuts.||' Chill if necessary. Shape dough |}. into pretzels, funny faces or} crescents OR use a pastry tube with a %-inch tip and shape into spirals, etc., directly onto baking sheet. Bake on ungreased baking sheet in preheated 300 degrees WED A record for yc Oshawa Times 'Wi Oshawa Times of Discover A Radiant You This Fall! AUTUMN SPECIAL Nov. Sth [+) 'an Gare On Modella HAIR STYLISTS 71 CELINA PHONE 725-4531 Nice Girls' Clothes Neat Under And Over depends upon the Women's Editor ¢ The record of the guest should be wedding, ! Ro Northminster Uni was the setting for t! of Miss Dorothy J and Christopher Roberts last Satu noon. The bride is t! of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Saywell, Oshawa. an groom is the son ¢ Mrs, Denys T? Rober ton The Reverend L, | bert; assisted by | uncle, Stephen Savy ated at the ceremon: Mrs. David Weldo companied -by Rhy liams, . Given in marrias father, the bride we of Lagoda silk wit! neckline and lily po! The sheath gown w: with a coat-effect o: SATURDAY FINAL ' 4 H j ; , + : + ' ; § Dear Ann Landers: My moth-,your underwear, sisters. You i ser used to-say "Always We&8! never know. }__ nice underwear, You never can : t tel! when you'll get z dent.' I thought that was Pp . funny. Yesterday I stor + t . + ' é + % + ' ; ° - + ¢ ' Dear Ann Landers: My next joor neighbor has read every, ; " word you have ever written. Be- fore you get to feeling flattered me tell you that the idea be-| this is to catch you in aj} ever had an accide ake. She checks out every) bike suddenly hit a e fact, gets on the phone and calls cement. She went sailing headjthe newspaper, the public lie) | first and landed in a clump of|brary, legal aid, welfare agen-| ? squad cies, clinics, veterinarians, doc-| of us tors, clergymen,. police, fire-| ed/men, the post ~office--anybody| I she can pump for information. I would judge that this nut or did/spends anywhere from two to e and three hours a day trying to trip ed con- you up. She thought she had you me by the day you said a pregnant n pain WAC is not kicked out of the con- Service and dishonorably dis- ear charged. Her face fell a foot when she was told by the re- cruiting office here, 'Ann is ht. Pregnant WACs are sim- y separated from the serv- slaughing. " a -college friend and I w -bike riding. We are experie: of 1 DUNN'S eyclists and neither bushes. Fortunately, car was within 100 and the police her to the hos went along - The first th ~was cut off = slacks. Soon she 1 sciousness and call name. Although she we she seemed much cerned about her than her injuries might have such a fil and faded-- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE'S ice This woman used to be the ® town's worst meddler and most ' Luckily she + © broken sh de cated hip, but she «that her embarra ent o _her underwear was more pain ful than her injuries. RCC I learned a lesson at Della's) Dear RCO: I am_ delighted! * expense, Ann. Maybe others can that I am providing a harmless profit by it as I have.--Neat All oytlet for the woman's energies. The Way Through If she catches a mistake, I'd be Dear Neat: Thank you for delighted to hear from her. sharing. O.K. girls, take a fast reading. Are you wearing un-| Confidential to Plenty Suspl- dies you wouldn't mind modell- cious: Just because a man ing in an emergericy room?|wants to smell good doesn't How's the lace on your slip? Isimean he has another dame) _your girdle a wee mite shred-:some place. Good grief, woman, + ded? Did you-hurriedly-pin-that:get--off--his~back~ or "he ~"might "busted bra strap this morning) make good your goofy accusa-| i instead of sew it on? Upgradeitions. f CHILD GUIDANCE Excessive Baby Weight : Tends To Overweight 40's By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD jager and adult when he is 2, 3 Children fat at 2, 3 or 4 are|Or 4. headed well to be fat at forty. | Some months ago I wrote When I was a boy on the here about four beautiful young "vicious troublemaker. Since she has made you her hobby she hasn't had time for troublemak- "ing and gossip. So thank you.-- '0 f sii pe 'ON SECRET SERVICE ; For cold-weather spying, of several seasons back ividly jwomen, two of them married, , pony ; hg eepating that whom I have known from infan-| the classic trench coat, for- _-- started it all. A winter of shout orateuaes Beate their SY None of these are of exces-| merly for the rainy season ' '67-68 version is collared babes and young children woe. weight. All of them have) only thas become the status | with badger and pile-lined their pigs fat and roly-poly. pee figures and unsullied) coat of the winter. Balen- with orlon acrylic fibre in Fortunately many young par-| From the time they were tod- ciaga's mink-lined rain-coat James Bond beige. ents are now guided in the car€/qjers their mother wisely con-| SS LGR SRO > rag kr pre = This baby, trolled their food intake. I re-|were going to emulate her in| CONSTRUCTION PLANNED : called twice when I saw her 'or-|bringing up their own children.| GORLESTON, England (CP specialist advises them to be/nidding them to eat chocolate! Let me note here that if you A Notolk : ti . m t: wary of excessive weight in the/candy, and practically all other|have an overweight teen-age|--* 0 pene Vane youngster during his early/cweets between meals. son or daughter, you might not|construct a $60,000 extension to years, not only for his best} | remember several occa-|be able to change his or her|his church where families com- health then but also for getting|sions, when they were veryleating ways all at once. Begin\ing to early-morning service him ready for good health when| young hearing their mother at|with the next baby can have breakfast. he will have grown up. |mealtimes saying to one or| = The pediatrician knows that| more of these girls, 'No sec-! overweight in a child may beljonds", She uttered these state-| _., avoided in its infancy and child-|/ments in a moderate tone with| ~ . hood. As you can see, a child's|finality and there was no show ~+food preferences are practiced|of resistance from them. The| "1 in his earlier years. Freely eat-|secret of success was inevitabili-| ing of fattening foods during'ty, this period and eating without}; Some may say this mother) limitation then, the child is zet-|was tyrannous. If you had seen) ting ready to eat in like mannerjhow _ successfully her way ~ SUZANNE HAIR STYLING. Anniversary Special Perms: when 15, 40 or 60 |worked, you would not think so. Reg. $20 for .... $16.00 Reg. $17.50 for .. $14.00 = CONTROLLING INTAKE - [heard these youne ween axylf Reg. $15 for $12.00 Reg. $12.50 for .. $10.00 2 oneal o ee rennet of| they were pig grater for. the TUES. - WED. & THURS. TILL NOV. 30th ™ food intake at 3 liv iimltatlon of food: intake 11 8 vohn St. W., Oshawa 725-4541 have heard them add that they tee ~ + between ther is the SUNWORTHY This prob greater as chi jittery an 'WALLPAPER Here'is what you need for a Fresh NEW LOOK! 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If you lead a busy and varied life, a topcoat wardrobe makes sense. So do our prices. Agree? 9°.59 You're Welcome to Charge-It ! DUNN'S - 2 LOCATIONS -- = DOWNTOWN . OSHAWA 36 King St. East SHOPPING CENTRE Open Thursday and Friday Till 9 Open Friday Till 9 nT Refer to Your | Oshawa Shopping Centre 34 page Circular... for BIRTHDAY VALUES ' Nov. 4th, Saturday OSHAWA SHOPPING GENTRE | Open Thursday & Friday Nights Until 9 P.M. Ld - i Kee A double ring ce Harmony United (| Saturday afternoon 1 bara Ann Bennett erick Francis May marriage. The _ bri daughter of Mrs. R Nabb and Mr. Clayte the bridegroom is tl Mr.-and- Mrs: Raym Keating, Frankford, | The Reverend E officiated at the cere Mrs. William Taylor wedding music. Given in marriag father, the bride wo length gown of nyla over taffeta, along en The bodice of lace scalloped neckline ou seed pearls and sleeves. Lace and st enhanced the front of skirt and a chapel tr feta and lace fell waist line. Her hea crown of scalloped n V Margaret, Patricia Edward jiliam V changed miptial vov George's' Ukrainian Church last Saturd noon. The bride is t ter of Mr. and Mr: Lloyd Davis and t groom is the son of Mrs. William Vetza Oshawa. The Reverend J. C. officiated at the cere Mrs. Garry Booth s accompanied. Given in marriage father, the bride wo length princess-styled white silk faille fashi a portrait neckline a length sleeves. A pane tured Guipure lace the neckline and fro gown. A full-length, ¢ train edged with matc fell from the should headdress, silk rose Fu Last Saturday mornin Gregory the Great Ro olic Church, the Reve: Markle united Elizab Scoville and Robe Fudge in marriage. The bride is the da Mrs, William Durkee awa and Stanley Sc Toronto, and the brid the son of Mr. and 1 iel B. Fudge of Osha Thomas Driscoll pl wedding music. The bride""who was marriage by her fathe street length gown of alencon lace with a ro line, lily-point sleeves of the gown was gath folds of lace with a la how. Her headdress, adorned with florets pearls held a_ shoul veil of nylon net and ried a prayer book with yellow sweethea stephanotis, ivy garle streamers with feathe nations. Mrs. Klaus Mayer, awa, was the matron Daniel Fudge, Jr., best man and usher Klaus Mayer, Timoth and Brian Chase, all awa. A reception was hel Rossland Road West 3 the couple left for England States. For t the bride chose a lin . knit dress with match et, a turban of green, Bric Robert Franklin B Oshawa, took as his br ley Christine Ventr Whitby in a ceremony Mark's United Church, last Saturday afternoo) The bride is the dau Mr. and Mrs. C. W. of Whitby, and the bri is the son of Mr. a Bruce Arthur Bright of The Reverend Johr officiated at the cerem R. G. Harle played t ding music. Given in marriage father, the bride wore

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