Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1967, p. 10

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~~ Rm 1 ~~ 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 21, 1967 Privacy Possible Try The Bus Or Zoo Dear Ann Landers: A word,|not look kindly on teen-agers please, to the 17-year-old girl|who want to sit in their show- who got into trouble when her|rooms and discuss life. Thanks boyfriend kissed her on the for the other suggestions. school premises. She was upset because she said there was no lace for teen-agers to go to|my mother-in-law had to make 'discuss life." a hurried trip to another city. If kids really want to discuss|My husband drove her in his life (not make out), I can sug-/car. gest several places for them to) An unavoidable delay made it go. Here are just a few: the z00,|/necessary for them to be away a bus depot or an airport, car/overnight, When they returned dealers' showrooms, theatre)my husband told me they had lobbies, the public library, ajchecked into a hotel as Mr. and museum or art gallery. They/Mrs. He added hastily, "Twin can also get on a city bus and|beds, of course." ride to the end of the line and back. and have no imagination.--Cool| ot as his mother. tine--all except the car dealers') " joht (trip. He could have well af- showrooms. Car dealers might iattad the WHOS oF ik second THE STARS SAY |... I am not questioning the mo- rality of the situation. I am questioning the judgment of \ By ESTRELLITA these two people. A comment \ FOR TOMORROW from you, please.--Detroit This should be an unusually} Dear Detroit: In an emergen- Dear Ann Landers: Recently My mother-inlaw is 67 and e Please publish this letter for febearl Fg Reg Hilly prigena : all teen-agers who wéat privacy|and wife, one wouldn't pick her| | Cat i f F Neither has money problems| ; Dear Cool: Your. list sounds and my husband paid for the| ~ SQUASH CURRANT BUNS, FLAVOR TO SAVOR Ingenuity Turns Simple Buns Into Special Taste Treat Portuguese Group Strongly Rebuked Family Planning LISBON (AP) -- The creation of a family planning organiza- tion in this strongly Roman Catholic country has resulted in a clash of views. The patriarch of Lisbon has warned that the establishment of the Association for Family Planning was approved only with the understanding that its activities accord with "the prin- ciples of moral Christianity." This means the adherence to of the Catholic Medical Associa- tion of The Netherlands. The family planning group plans to provide information and guidance to married people seeking 'conscientious and re- sponsible" birth control or those' who have problems of "dnvolun- tary sterility." Dr. Manuel Neves e Castro, one of the founders, said: "To consider immoral a contracep- tive method because it alters what is considered the bivlogi- cal regularity of fertilization mechanisms appear to us to be as difficult to accept as a torced abstinence which is contrary to £ ae 8 WIFE PRESERVER Trim excess fat and pad those sharp boneamm puncture the wrapping materia) - the human nature of husband] and wife." when you wrap meats for freer, ing. ; Sd Roman Catholic hing which prohibits alteration of the natu- ral process of conception, an ed- itorial in the Catholic news- paper Novidades said. The association, created by @ group who call themselves progressive Catholics, is headed by three priests and a medical doctor. It is starting a series of lectures by Dutch theologian C. P. Sporken, secretary of the moral and medical committee SEWING MACHINE and VACUUM REPAIRS To All Makes WHITE ELNA SEWING CENTRE 38 Bond West, Oshewe 725-7181 ill 74 CELINA STREET in the fobrics . . FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES latest Shad. . See . ba. M&C Dry Goods & Draperies EXPERTLY INSTALLED DRAPERY TRACKS 723-7827 "Eree Customer Parking While Shopping at Our Store" cad | ZELLER'S busy period--one which will pro-jcy, such a setup would be OK. vide you vith enlightening facts|But since there was no emergen- A cooking course in school is squash or thawed frozen | || , Zz E i; L; E R'S and bring better understanding}cy and money is no problem,|sometimes called Domestic Sci- squash (at room tempera- with business superiors, part-|they should have had separate|ence, but most cooks will tell] ture RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS ners and associates. Look for/rooms. The fact that they regis-|voy that cooking is just as/4 cups (about) once-sifted all- f Open Daily | 9:30 A.M, te 6:00 P.M. some extremely happy situa-|tered as Mr. and Mrs, made it a| : tions in your domestic setup, |little too cute, in my opinion. | ™uch an art as it is a science. purpose flour r r | foes The woman who juggles reci-| + acai washed and | WIFE PRESERVER ee to 9 P.M, too. | | Dear Ann Landers: Get out|Pes and menus throughout the) aroiteq butter or margarine) Emptying the ash drawer FOR THE BIRTHDAY _ ao, a. oe eas oes See If tomorrow is your birthday, |the wet noodle and give yourself|year so tha amy 18/9 tablespoons granulated from your incinerator? Cover sugar it with a piece of newspaper your horoscope indicates the|20 -- Recently a woman orl freshly. stimulated at kelihood of unusual financial|Wrote that she was furious with/meal-time . . . who prepares i teaspoon ground ginger |. 34 ashes won't fly as you opportunities coming your way) the newspaper for printing an interesting, nutritious meals on Scald milk: stir in brown between now and the last week oat 'checking aik aoe vasa Taitie: Fite ee Cetin in,|sugar, salt and shortening. Cool|caPry it. ] > | + rs ; to lukewarm. ; .|parents. Her son h: -|triguingly different . . . is just pos Bi gay BE nga al July tioned a word, about gritingles much 'an artist as anyone ee rit on ont cae Sen 28S September and October, of 1968 Married. She was certain the|who paints a picture or writes| iim water inte ¢ large Dewliiwarm place, free trom dan, Two admonitions, however: 1{|Sitl manouvered him into it by|a book. Today's recipe for ag the ep or agoried until doubled in bulk -- about engaging in new fiscal ventures|#iving. the picture and story to|Squash Currant Buns is a good ti edna a © meet oct Brush__buns_with t S be: the paper. lexample of how a little ingenu-|Yeast- Let stand 10 minutes,|/ melted butter or margarine and nex eptember, ' then stir well. Stir in luke-|sprinkle with a mixture of the SANTA'S GIFT STORE the loveliest robes for the happiest hours FABULOUS SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY COZY PILE yourself to be influenced by per- § : " sonalities or emotions, The na-\P2Per was not at fault--that the/raised bun into a very special tive of Scorpio is usually en- real problem was the lack of|taste treat. dowed with good judgment. So communication between her and These large, rounded buns, use it! Also, do avoid extrava- 'sad ee Then you added, "I/generously dotted with cur- gance and-or speculation during|// af of no paper in the country|rants, have a soft and moist the first half ot April, in mid-| 72° ,,Werifies engagement sto-/texture. Their rich and golden ay and early June, or you ' \color, is due to the squash, the could offset previous gains. Big! Fogg dl does and I'll tell/main flavor ingredient in the In job matters, put forth best ceil -- years 820, alrecipe. Although squash is a efforts now and do not let up in pide Sin the ge to getifall vegetable, it is readily your endeavors, since both ad-|t oq ht an girl who had|available all year round in the vancement and gratifying rec-| ture rig thei He sent her/froven state. Just before bak- ognition are indicated in late Saietneet Her ee andling the tops of the buns are December, in January, late\soune "man Negi dapipa to @lbrushed with melted butter or April and-or next October. Crea-|" 0° who was several| margarine and sprinkled with jrungs beneath her on the social a mixture of sugar and ginger tive workers will find next Jan-| uary, June and September espe- cially productive months. ladder. The girl's parents were prominent citizens and you can image the scene in the publish- This gives the crusts a spicy and sugary glage. en egg and squash. Stir in 2 cups of the flour and beat well until smooth and elastic. Stir in don't allow) You told th ther th ras ' e mother that thejity can utrn a simple, yeast- warm milk mixture, well-beat-|2 tablespoons granulated sugar and ginger. Bake in a hot oven (400 deg. F.) 12 to 15 minutes. currants and sufficient addition- al flour to make a soft dough-- about 2 cups more, Turn out dough on floured board or can-) vas and knead until smooth and) elastic, Place in greased bowl.) Grease top. Cover. Let rise in a warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk -- about 1% hours. Punch down dough. Turn out on lightly-floured board or can- vas and knead until smooth.) Divide dough into two equal portions. Shape each portion} OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures Available at NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE DUSTER SAVE 3.11 REG. 12.99 NOW ONLY 0.88 HAND-WASHABLE FURRY-SOFT "ORLON" ACRYLIC PILE The annual Polish | into a roll 9 inches long; cut} each roll Site nine J-inch pieces. | 251 King St. E., Oshawe Shape pieces of dough into) 8x10--1. smooth balls and place, well] 5x7 fy each apart, on greased cookie x 7-- 1.25 each sheets, Grease tops. Cover with The next = months should bejer's office exceptionally happy from a per-| yoy can be sure that no SQUASH CURRANT BUNS ' ] w --_ standpoint. Best periods|check out all oapaatss be Yield--1% dozen buns fr, Somance, jZamary, 'May [nouncemente--E-H.c.-- Alita] 4 cu> milk take sentimental Gicaclians too go So does the Ch 1-3 cup lightly-packed brown Ih h H.C.: loes the Chi- sugar collar with pompom on satin rolle ie. peg ere Be wcigard Papa agp Bost cago Sun-Times, the Pueblo|1!4 teaspoons salt " " wil peas: of next year, however "They Star-Journal, the New Hayen| % cup shortening Pearl" button front. Bedroom shades. S-M- ould ones Aunbitive Sock Tin Register, The Leader in Corn-| 44 cup lukewarm water L terest cat oti a ig N-ling, N.Y., the Gazette in Kala-|1 teaspoon granulated : mel ip diieiphbd Ww! , Bov- mazoo. I could go on and on but sugar | influences during , ne Senin I'm sure you get the idea. Sorry}1 envelope active dry yeast { an ng/about that, everybody. 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