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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1962, p. 10

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TE gg ee ee 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 10, 1962 rieettic yes re? ~ | the January meeting of the -|Lyceum Club and Women's Art '| Association on Monday after- -|noon, BABY CARRIAGE SET Every well - dressed baby should own this stylish four- 3 piece carriage set. The yoke at the shoulders has a smart * cable trim which is echoed * becomingly on the bonnet. Leggings and mitts complete the ensemble. Knitting in- = structions come in the nine-to- » twelve-months size. If you would like to obtain the knit- ting instructions for this set, simply send a stamped, self- addressed envelope plus 10c for handling, to the Needle- craft Department of _ this paper, requesting the Carriage Set for 9 to 12 Months, Leaflet Number 2-62. = KEEP IN TRIM : How To Plan Shopping List : To Spare The Calories By IDA JEAN KAIN It's a delight to reduce by * changing your ways of eating. » You do not go hungry, feel de- | privéd or lose your feeling of » weil-being. = Pian good meals that spare the 7 = calories--and from these menus S make up your market order. * Shopping from a prepared list ~ & helps you to avoid impulse buy- * ing. On that score, one happy * reducer passes along this timely 5-4 tip. "Shop for groceries after ¢ you have had a satisfying meal. = An empty stomach has no cal- » orie conscience," she concluded. e Right! One hungry homemaker, 4 % shopping just prior to dinner, * ate half the cookies while wait- © ing to be cbecked out. . Now the menus: Dinner will > be pianned around lean meat, t fish or chicken, two vegetables, @ a saiad, fruit or a light dessert = and a beverage. That's a diet? % No, but you can slim down by = this pattern. Your everyday & ways of eating determine your * weight. % What's on your meat order? = The lower calorie choices in- = cluae lean beef and lean ham- oven at 475 degrees. Served pip- ing hot, they're delicious. Put in your basket, bread, thimy sljced, crisp zwieback or melba toast. Pick up an angel cake or sponge cake mix, and a variety of low calorie pud- dings. Add a carton of cottage ch ese, skim milk or buttermilk and dry skim milk powder. The bargain foods are those tvnich furnish full protection. happily, the protective foods are not the weight makers. WIFE PRESERVER You can make a work surface of wood if you treat it with boiled linseed oil. Sand the wood clean, then apply hot oil (high- ly flammable), rubbing it with fine steel wool. Repeat on three consecutive days. \Screened For Club 4|Scott Symons, associate curator] 'lof the department of Canadiana 'lin the Royal Ontario Museum .j|who showed color slides 'early English - Canadian furni- .;| ture, '|Symons and his wife of the | |interior of their home in Toronto 'iwhich during the past four 'lyears they have furnished en- ijtirely with authentic, early /|Canadian furniture, '| which, he said, had been made (|within a 100-mile radius of Private Collection Of Early Furniture Mrs. Uriah | Jones, the newly- presided for She introduced Professor of The members were privileged to be the first to see these pic- tures taken by Professor most of Oshawa. | The artistic grouping of the ;| handsome furniture in the home '/afforded a personal interest to _|the talk, particularly as Profes- '|sor Symons shared his knowl- '|edge of the maker, the date and the former owners. His living room contains a settee and occa- :|sional tables from the English _|garrison in Quebec dated 1775 'jand an jtable on the original casters. | elegant cherrywood) DETAIL DRAMA By ANNE ADAMS The new _ slenderness ... subtly accented by curved yoke detail, curved hip pockets. Per- fect for work, PTA meetings, anywhere in bright, washable blendings of cotton or rayon or Dacron. Printed Pattern 4919: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 2% yards 45-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS: (50c) in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. styled with drop leaves and end drawers:and constructed about 1810, In his wine cellar stands a solid oak chest dating from the first half of the 17th century and a pine cabinet mellowed with age. Several chests of drawers dis- played superb craftsmanship in butternut and tiger maple and he showed understandable pride in the tester bed in the master bedroom. The bed posts of tiger maple were intricately carved with trilliums and leaves, representing master craftsmanship in 1809. Most of the lines followed the simple grace of Sheraton, but a recent acquisition was a_ bedside table with richly carved legs. The kitchen and pantry show- ed expert use of antique table and chairs and a maple spice cupboard and library and din- ing room were both enhanced by imposing corner cabinets. Smaller pieces, chests, boxes, bowls and platters, carved angels and chanticleers, charm- ed the viewers as much as the grand piano,,built in 1890 in Toronto. Professor Symons lay stress on the large heritage lying un- recognized in attics and lofts. He regarded early Canadian fur- niture as the best of all invest- ments, increasing in value yearly. Mrs. Jones thanked the speak-|' er and Mrs Lucas Peacock for running the projector. She an- nounced that the opera study group would meet at the home 0 ee ee ' yO Jo Gy of Mrs, S. V. Barlow, January 24, and that the speaker for the February meeting would be Mrs. G. D. Conant. Mrs. Leo Gray presided at the tea table during the social hour. HOUSEHOLD HINT It pays to buy washable shades -- and keep them clean as new by regular suds-and- water sponge baths. The ap- pearance of an otherwise attrac- tive room is often ruined by dingy window shades. NOTED FAMILY Caroline Herschel, who died in 1848, sister of the great Eng- lisn astronomer Sir William Herschel, herself discovered | eight comets. ONLY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS SOLD AT BUEHLER'S! FREEZER SPECIAL HIND QUARTERS CUT AND WRAPPED FREE LB. 5 Go BONELESS ROUND STEAK BONELESS ROAST RUMP ROAST 89 BREAKFAST BACON **" 2». 1.00 SEE WHAT 1.00 WILL BUY 3 Ibs. Skinless Wieners 4 |bs, Bologna by the Piece 4 \bs. Meaty Pork Hocks 2 Ibs. Shoulder Pork Chops 2 Ibs. Sliced Side Pork fresh made Veal Patties Country Sausage 3 Ibs. 4 Ibs. SAUSAGE MEAT -- BUY 4 LBS. AT REG. PRICE $1.00 GET 4 LBS. FREE ANY OF THE ABOVE FOR ONLY $1.00 SAUERKRAUT y] LBS. 29° | MEATY BEEF HEARTS 29° FRESH, SHANKLESS SMOKED PORK SHOULDERS PICNIC SHOULDERS ». 39° | - 'TRUE-TRIMBEEF 12 KING ST. EAST 723-3633 2 burger; veal, lean lamb, liver, « chicken livers, frankfurters, lun- $ cheon meats, and chicken or » turkey. The low calorie fish in- ¢ clude flounder, haddock, halibut, * perch, sole, scallops, trout and * whiting. All seafood is low in * caories. & Meat to be ground should be * fat - trimmed before grinding. * Your dietition had an amusing © experience in this regard. When « the butcher was not trimming ® the fat to my liking, I said cas- » uatly, "Hand me the knife, I'll * cut it." Looking startled, he ex- » claimed, "Oh no! You don't be- = tong to Local 255!" © GET ALL VEGETABLES Gn the vegetable and fruit list » include green and yellow vege- © tables and salad greens--in fact, * all vegetables. In choosing bak- *. ing potatoes, select small ones. » Or, plan the dieter's portion to * be a half a potato, cut length- » wise. Fresh fruits in season = make perfect desserts. » ~ ft, the frozen department, skip ® the fruits in heavy syrup, also © avoid the frozen vegetables with » rich sauces and the French & fried potatoes. You can prepare i. delicious oven French fries. Mix = one tablespoon of oil and one = tablespoon of water in a bowl; * add three raw potatoes, cut into strips. Mix until coated. Bake for 36 minutes in a preheated NEWS IN BRIEF SPEED SERVICE SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- City council voted to equip ve- hicies of the police, fire, gas and electric departments | with radio- The equi it will be rented for one year at $752, and if it is decided to purchase the equipment, this amount will be deducted from the purchase price of $34,544. MOSTLY MACDONALDS SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) -- The steel company journal, Dosco World, commented that a Mac- Donald in Cape Breton is the Mext thing to being anonymous. JA survey showed 1,317 by that Jiame in the Cape Breton Tele- Phone directory. A total of 624 'work for Dominion eveverrerererrry PPE? CPEST PSST CFE PORTE TE ore Pheer Steel and Coal Corporation. | and' winter overshoes EVERYBODY KN Everybody who has ever discovered the January Sale makes it an annual habit. tect will too. Savings galore--(as high as 40%) on styles galore. Everything from brogues to bluchers for Dad. A complete selection for Mom high fashion stylings. For the kids--just about every- thing they'll need in the way of footwear this winter, And for all the faihily--a wide choice of snowhoots at greatly reduced prices. Remember, everything on sale is of the highest quality. So for the combination of value and quality visit Canada's best at Bata Shoe Stores Coast to Coast. IT IS SAFE TO SAVE WITH BATA January Shoe Sale Bata perfect Bata Shoe Stores -- Oshawa Shopping Centre Downtown Oshawa -- 15 Simcoe Street OWS THAT HAS THE EST JANUARY © SHOE SALE! APLINE DROPS Refreshingly good . . . Assorted flavored smooth cream centres covered with a light coating. Treat the family . . . buy a couple of pounds today. Reg. 39%¢ tb. JANUARY speciaL Ib, 29: PRINTED Flannelette PYJAMAS FOR LADIES First quality . . . Cosy comfy styles made for warmth with long sleeves, collar and fastened down front with three buttons. Pants with elastic waist or elastic back and flat front. Choose from our fine begs of colors including Pink and Blue, S-M-L. Reg. 2 JANUARY 1. 77 SPECIAL LADIES' ANKLETS These first quality socks last and lost as they ore mode of stretch nylon. So right for slacks and j sports and even for wearing inside your winter boots. Assorted colors. Reg. 49 to 79c pair. JANUARY SPECIAL 3 PAIRS i 00 FOR FIRST First BRIEFS Rayon Celasuede* panties in white and many more pastel shades, You'll want to pick up a supply at this price. Assorted styles with lace and embroidered nylon trim at front, lace and elastic, cuff or jjust elastic legs, S- M- L, Reg. <a JANUARY io * Reg. Cen. Celanese Trade Merk SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS You can scoop these up by the handful and hove shades on hand for all your outfits. First quality 'Sweetheart' Pack in Ginger Beige or Petal Tone. 'Fashion Magic' Pack in Beige, Spark or Petal Tone. Sizes 8Y2-11. Reg. 67c. PAIRS 87* JANUARY SPECIAL 2 FOR STAMPED PILLOW CASE JANUARY SPECAL ncn 5'7* 2 vx 98° Kresye's FIFTY-FIFTY YARN 50% Wool & 50% Nylon Shrink & Stretch Resistant and 100% Crimp Set NYLON YARN Non-Shrink If you knit, this is your chance to grab © real bargain. 3-ply quality yarn... 1-0z. balls in all the new shades for 1962. Reg. 47¢ end 52c ball. JANUARY 27- SPECIAL BALL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD ON IDENTICAL ITEMS 2 CENTRES TO SERVE YOU BETTER OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE © DOWNTOWN OSHAWA With 3" hemstitched hem. Fine white cotton cases with handsome stamped de- signs just ready to come alive with color as you embroider. Reg. 79e... 4 r ' --

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