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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jul 1960, p. 8

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a research project with a team of American scientists from the Sloan Kettering Institute. Wood said the new drug, a synthetic named methotrexate had saved the majority of 41 Ne- gro cancer sufferers who other- wise would have died. The new drug appeared effee- tive in the treatment of cancer a drug to cure cancer. of the face, nasal sinuses and The surgeon, Michael Wood, cancer of the cervix a women, has been working in Nairobi on Wood added. Uoanen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 13, 1960 Skillet Veal and Mushrooms An Oven Meal With Possibilities | Skillet veal and mushrooms is per, afid allowing 10 ot 15 min- la simmered dish that's especially| utes. Add tomato sauce, wine, |good for summer. It tastes as| |. it may have been scoed| Hon id paisley, cvver gn sim for hours, yet it takes only 45 Mer 3 | minutes. And you don't have to| Wash and trim mushrooms (but | hover over it, either, 'do not peel); leave small and | This is the kind of a meat| medium mushrooms whole and |dish that you can serve with|cut larger ones in halves or potatoes, rice or noodles -- it quarters. Add to veal and other doesn't matter which--and either|ingredients. Cover and cook 15 to a hot vegetable such as green|20 minutes more, until mush- Cancer Drug Break-Through NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)--A fa- mous plastic surgeon claimed Tuesday a '"'considerable break- through" in attempts to develop Cigarette Butt Tossed From Car Can Set Acres Of Woodland Afire TORONTO--With 80 per cent of(very quickly that it is hot Ontario's forest fires caused by|enough to start a fire. : suman carelessness, and the ap<| Use vacuum bottles to carry proacl of the- vacation season, iyour tea or for the coffee break. officials of the Department of And, by the way, more and more| | Lands and Forests are steppingirangers and conservation offi- up their activities in attemptingicers, along with sportsmen, are to "stop fires from starting." carrying gas stoves and small] This, they say, is how you can|pressure cookers during their help: iravels. The extra weight of the Smoke hand rolled cigarets. pregame Sooke : more than In pulowood and lumber camps, me e up for e convenience + preparing say, a beef stew the use of tailor-made cigarets| c,,.} igh two or three is prohibited, The reason: A dis oh; nours cooking over a wood fire carded home-made cigaret goes|in 15 to 20 minutes under pres- out much faster than does the sure. Camp fires may be ro- factory made variety. Incidental- mantic and nice to see--but un- ly, a burning cigaret consumes extinguished camp fires may mean a destroyed forest. itself by generating about 800| The convenience of the gas or degrees of heat. Around 600 de-|gasoline stove far outweighs its grees is hot enough to start a|bulk and inconvenience too. forest fire. "Ever try to find enough dry Use cigaret lighters rather than matches. But if you must wood to light a fire after a cou- use matches, break the stick be. ple of days rain?" the experi- enced woodsmah asks today. tween your fingers before throw- wg it away. If the match is not "SUMMER SALE Dresses - Sportswear Sweaters If you must stop for a smoke while' travelling through the CATHOLIC Pictured after their wedding recently at the Roman Catholic | the An- Gregory and Mrs The bride, s Marlene Mar- the daughter Church of St Great are Mr thony Andrej the former M garet Brain, wns ld of Mr and Mrs. Harold T. Brain of Oshawa and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andrejicka of Windsor Ontario. { | | PERSONALS --Photo by Ireland | Mrs. Gladys Lawson, Bruce street, has returned home from| East Liverpool visited Mr. and Mrs Bergener She also through West V a, vania and New Yor at W.| ed Harry mc Penn as guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. | Haddon Rutter and Mrs. Mar- Ohio, where she garet Jones from Lynwood, Cali- fornia Mrs. Orlando Lace of Lunen- bert, Nova Scotia, is a guest at the home of her niece, Mrs. Cam- | quantities and served as. the hot| |dish attraction, with all kinds of| beans or a cool, crisp sala d.|rooms are just tender. Four serv- |Good, too, when made in large| ings. {good salads, for a buffet sup-| : | per. SKILLET VEAL AND MUSHROOMS pound veal shoulder, trim- med and cut in bite-size pieces tablespoon bacon fat or butter Salt and pepper 1 can (7 or 8 ounces) tomato sauce 1% cup white wine (water or tomato juice may be sub- stituted) = medium onion, chopped tablesppon finely chopped parsley % pound (1 pint) mushrooms "Brown veal in hot fat in skil-| let, sprinkling with salt and pep- [1 t1 1 1 FALSE ALARM HULL, England (CP)--A 19-| year-old girl here was fined £5 for putting in a false fire alarm. She said she couldn't get her fully exiinguished, you'll find out woods, sit down and enjoy your- self If you use a pipe, knock the dottle out on a rock or min eral soil--and make sure there | |are no live sparks left. Driving along the highways or side roads in bush country, use | |the ash tray in your car. You can be arrested for throwing a cigaret butt from the car win- dow ! Build your camp fire--if you are using wood--close to lake or siream. Pour lots of water on it before. you leave, and then pud- dle the ashes with your fingers. If you burn your fingers, you'll know you should have poured more water on the fire in the first plage, PEACEFUL PURSUIT LONDON (CP)--Gardening is the key to sanity, says Mrs, Francis Perry, president. of the horticultural society. Writing in the society's magazine she says: Never in the world's history has there been a greater need for the sanity and peace which garden- ing brings." A'modestie' of matching fabric fills in the wide-open neckline of an easy-silhouette suit of arnel and viscose flan- nel. One of a series of Cana- dian-manufactured couturier de- | signs, the suit js an adaptation | of an original design by the | young Canadian couturier, Lore | Maria Wiener. The fabric is | Costume Jewelry Up to 5 0 % and More ALL SALES FINAL Montgomerys LADIES WEAR LTD. 26 KING ST. EAST RA 5-1831 Open Friday Until 9 O'clock You are invited by the Social|eron McGregor, and Mr. McGreg- Department to send in any littlelor, Milton avenue. items of interest. News of teas surprise parti showe: anni- Mrs. William Davie and Miss versaries and and go-| Lorna Davie of Toronto formerly ings are always very acc lelof Brooklin, entertained on Sun- and for which there is no charge./day at a dinner party in their Please write or telephone RA new home in Toronto. Among the 3-3474, local 18, 2 ests were Mr, and Mrs. Eugene : on, shawa, Mr Thomas Mr. and Mrs, F red G Gilmore, Lynde and Mr. and Mrs Femss Glenwood crescent, have as their | Bonnetta of Whitby and Mr. Sacn. guests Mrs. Gilmore's sister,| qo) Bays Toronto, Mrs. Lawrence Dunbar, and Mr. Dunbar from Sonoma, California. np. ee Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore also had and Mr SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Wilson of >» wish to announce of their daugh- p. to Mr. David Mr. and of Oshawa ake place on 1960, at 3 s United from a Canadian mill. YOUNG MODERNS DOWNTOWN STOCK CLEARANCE SALE! PRICES SLASHED Summer merchandise Sale Starts Thursday, July 14 9 a.m. baby brother to go to sleep, and knowing that he liked fire en- gines she telephoned for the fire brigade. | BEES IN BED MEVAGISSEY, England (CP) A swarm of bees buzzed in the bedroom in Eileen Crocker's cot-| tage in this Cornwall fishing i village. She found a honeycomb in the mattress. LAYMATES and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skitch, Oshawa, * and great - grand- children of Mrs. Elijah Mann, Oshawa, and Mr. Herbert Skitch, Sutton. --Photo by Hornsby | P Children of Mr. and uth, Kenneth Wells and Mrs. James Fraser i of Toronto were guests during the The . inguraiug dove gets its weekend at the home of Mr. and "ame from its mournful cry, | irs Eugene Wilson, Queen perhaps the lowest of all bird | street Songs. MOURNFUL SONG Ross Mann, Wilson road south, are John Douglas and Susan Carol. John, four years old, and Susan, six, are the grand- children of Mrs. Clarence Mann WE ARE CONTINUING OUR . .. ter, Beverley A Austin Hoag Norm of Saturday o'clock in Church, Bowmany MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Lee of Whitby wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carol Elizabeth Mar-| garet Lee, to Mr Frank Me- Kenzie Wonnacott, son Mrs. Sidney Wonnacott of Pickering Township and the late Mr. Wonnacott. The ceremony is to take place in Almonds United Church on Saturday, July 16, 1960, at 2.30 p.m "THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Pa ie. of BOYS FALL COATS FROM 5.00 Infants to 6X AR SUMMER WE 3 CAR COATS and WIND BREAKERS 1.98 i SUITS - LONG and SHORT PANTS 1.98 and wp EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS SWEATERS 4 to 14X Manufacturers Clearance PULLOVERS AND CARDIGANS Savings you can't afford to miss every girl needs several in her wardrobe. Celebration With SURPRISE DAYS ALL THIS WEEK SKIRTS Matching Toppers nd Cotton. Wool, Orlon © Tweeds. Plain, Ploid and Slim or pleated. REVERSIBLES + pack-to-school: Bargains. Reg" 98 FOR TOMORROW Here we have another day of mixed planetar fluences. A spirit of hea should prevail where persona tionships are concerned, but you may run up against some problems and de- lays in job or business affairs Try to face them philosophically FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that, during coming sonal initiative, ation of others help you to achieve much, Whether your in terests are centred about a car eer or your home, any plans for expansion made August and pursued diligently should work out well] You may have some setbacks, but take them in stride. The stars also presage a definite Buy now for Exceptiono! ular tO 14. 1.98 to 8.98 la We, at Nesbitt's, were so delighted with your response to our Ist Anniversary Sale that we are continuing with this Surprise Day event this week. Our complete From current stock of top quality ladies apparel is being reduced even further to give you prices to delight and surprise. The prices are so low that we are not going to list them all here . . SPECIAL CLEARANCE SLIMS Wool « Plaids, corduroy and cotton. For cottage and Fall wear. BUY NOW AND SAVE ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED IN TIME FOR VACATION the but everything is clearly tagged in our store Further Price Reductions! Cotton Skirts Reg. 3.98 to 4.98 Surprise Price. in DRESSES Summer and Fall dresses for school or party. Infants to Teens. Cotton Slips 69¢ up PRAM SETS oo 5.00 50¢ ond wp T-SHIRTS 15% ans we real November, e: three months of tus, with August ber and the first 1961. Fine planetary aspects also govern your personal life, with emphasis on social activities dur- ing December and January; travel interests in August and January, and romance in August and early December; also next May A child born on this day will be endowed with a fine mind and the capability needed for putling over practical ideas. FALL COATS Tremendous Savings Fitted and box, Tweeds, Plains. Infants 2-3x, 4-6x, 7-14. Teens 10-14x. 3.50 up Fine Cotton Dresses Reg. 10.98 Surprise Price. . HATS 15 price CAR COATS Reversibles - Wide Wale Corduroy Burlskin. 2 - 3X, 4 - 6X, 7 - 14, 10 - 14X Teens. BUY NOW FOR COTTAGE OR SCHOOL cess Little boys coats SUITS Wool, Plain, Plaids and Tweeds. 4 - 6X Girls. 7 - 14 Girls. 8 to 14X Teens. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. FROM 5.00 up Cotton Sun Reg. 4.98 to Surprise Price Dusters Reg. 10.95 to 16.95 Surprise Price. . Dresses 6.98 . cevpet Cotton Blouses Reg. 2.98 to 3.98 Surprise Pfice...... Slims Reg. 3.98 to 5.98 Surprise Price | ? NURSING SCHOOL LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A bed addition to the nurses' resi- dence of Victoria Hospital, cost- ing more than $1,000,000 has been ALL SALES FINAL ALL ITEMS IN OUR STORE PLAINLY TAGGED anounced in connection with l; for a seven-sotrey. addition : 5, its school of nurs-| Budget Terms Arranged wan Convenient Layaways ing | ' Now Many Wear NESBITT' 3 L i D1 ES' FALSE TEETH WEAR 38 KING ST. E., OSHAWA 135 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 33 KING ST. E. With Little Worry RA 5-0532 RA 3-7428 MO 8-5022 . cesssee 100- iy Bat, talk, laugh or sneeze without tear of insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wobbling. FASTEETH plates firmer and more com- fortably. This pleasant powder has no mmy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling, n't cause nausea, It's alkaline (nng-acid) Checks plate odor" (denture breath). Get PASTEETH at any drug counter. i a a Te i a AAI ARPA a a apg

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