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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jan 1962, p. 8

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a LIME FRUIT MOLD SALAD Topped With Cheese Dressing [pk Gives Course Fruit Flavors Blend in Lime Mold In Beauty, Poise 'To Girl Emloyees Fruit salads have a place on,mold; chill until firm. ee | i i i ate. winter dinner tables, especiallyjonto greens on serving Pp mcauwes (Ce) pas arithmetic for girls in business lat a training centre for bank | when they have a frosty oa Whip together cream cheose| ping. Lime Fruit Mold pleas-jand milk until smooth an ' s es antly combines several fruits| creamy. Use this as topping| consists. of yp ---- Leet in a delicious gelatin salad./and chill mold until ready to|7 3: nk ceib EN Topped with a cheese dressing,|serve. Serves 6. etghialdi Ssitas, Ausirenn. the salad looks just like the) , work of Jack Frost. os oe oe ponent | THE STARS SAY employees in Toronto, The cen- 1 package lemon flavored | TRE! |tre was opened in December and gelatin by ES LITA |the bank plans to open similar 3 tbsps. bottled lime juice Ir T vias centres in other parts of Can- 1 cup ginger ale, chilled |"°r (ome ___ jada. 1 banana, sliced | Curb tendency to pettiness or) New employees are given a 1 cup strawberries, sliced |bickering. Do not be touchy". |four-day course that ' includes 1 3 /3 oz. pkg. cream cheese {Do your part to maintain har-|cystomer relations, telephone tbsps. milk mony. courtesy, makeup and grooming, ANN LANDERS Next Time Refuse To Help Lazy Husband L him to go to the nearest phone and call for help. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a woman 42, and in good health. During World War II I was a master sergeant in the Trans- portation Corps. Since I was in charge of a motor pool I learned a lot about automobiles and could change a tire in seven minutes, Atfer the war I married a nice guy who is plenty on the lazy side. I've worked two jobs since the day we married. Last night we were driving my aunt home from a party when he had a flat. Roy said "Honey, let's see if you can still change a tire in seven min- 2ND WIFE HAUNTED Dear Ann Landers: My wife passed away in 1956. Six months ago I married a woman who is attractive, intelligent and a fine companion. Her living room furniture was better than mine so she moved it into my home. She also brought over her drapes and rves. We are using my bedroom set and this is the cause of all the trouble. She claims she can't sleep in the bed because it re- minds her of my deceased wife. I say for an intelligent woman | Anne is one of a staff of five) Drain fruit cocktail, reserving | During the p.m., there will bejand banking. Girls already on utes." ' it is utterly ridiculous to be I was embarrassed but de-|haunted by a ghost. After all, cided to make a joke of the! she is my wife now and the past whole thing 'because I knew/has nothing to do with her. How good and well he'd never do it.)can I get this across?--SOUND So I got out of the car in my| SLEEPER high heels and satin dress and) Dear Sleeper: Is your mar changed the tire. |riage worth the price of a new Today I'm mad at myself. Do| bedroom set? Then buy one. you think I did the right thing) Your wife's approach to the or not? If the situation comes} bedroom furniture is purely em- | Up | | RETREAD the world won't reach her. Dear Retread: You did the NEAR-XMAS BABY right thing. A sense of humor) Dear Ann Landers: can be a sturdy prop and you) daughter 5 d were wise to lean on it. We are seriously considering | Next time you get a flat tell; Changing her birthday to June |Roy you gave up changing tires| 24 and would like your opinion. when you pul your uniform in| It's very difficult to give a mothballs. If he isn't up to et Ne a, a job hand him a dime and tell|Christmas. And then, too, the |: =| child whose birthday falls on : ... | Christmas always gets cheated hin A and not too brilliant) out of one set of presents. Ev- }eryone wants to give a birthday Sandra Shaw, 26, the course| H mone - supervisor, says it encourages| iran geome: fair. age the girls to look natural; "'this| When we told a close friend is not a modelling school. |that we were considering chang: | | TELEPHONE COURTESY | Our jing our child's birthday she Vivacious Bridget McClew, 29-| looked at us as if we were nuts. year-old Irish-born former air-| Are oe con oe ae line stewardess, teaches cus-| Dear Planners: Parents w tomer relations. | place such strong emphasis on a ; ' j ,, {double set of gifts give a child Business and industrial execu-| , shabby sense of values. up again what shculd I do?-- otional and all the reasoning in|: was born on Dec, 24.|/ 9) KEEP IN TRIM Action Transcends Boredom Enlivens Interest In Reducing By IDA JEAN KAIN Which way to turn? A young homemaker of 30, who is 30 pounds above her desirable weight, writes: "TI often think of joining the weight problem instead of try- ing to lick it. One young woman I know did just that. She tried everything to reduce. she decided to buy a new ward- robe in her large size and be happy with what she had. "I'm tempted to follow that path myself. It's easier to re- main in a rut than climb out of it. And it's easier to adhere to an old, established improper pattern than to create a new and proper one. "I know that youth, beauty and vitality are to be gained but apparently I am not willing to contribute effort to the cause. ny encouraging words from you would be greatly appreci- jated,"" she concluded. | The trouble is you are not con- vinced you want to diet--and this indecision keeps you from going ahead, Do some straight think- ing--before you leap into that larger size! / WILL GET FATTER Joining the problem is merely rationalizing. This substitute for action lulls you into content- ment, temporarily. Your weight Finally tee not hold steady, even at a gher level. It doesn't take much over-indulgence to gain two to three pounds a year. you--swing into action and slim) down by'losing bulky inches. Ex- ercise can help you to come alive--and pull out of the rut, mentally and physically. Turn on a tune--music lifts the feet. Or get a set of exercise rec- ords, or turn on a TV exercise session. You might like to join an exercise-dance class. When you begin to feel lithe and lim-| § Reid er, you won't want to sit an WIFE PRESERVER stuff. Stretch your imagination and visualize yourself a size slimmer by Easter. On the thin edge of sleep, give that blueprint to your mind, and see yourself swing- ing through stretch-bands hap- pily. "Take charge of your life and you can do with it what you will!" Also, with each passing d nature uses five to seven per cent less fuel to run the body. What size will you be in another 10 years? It is harder to reduce at 40 than it is at 30. You are saying in effect that you have decided to put yourself in a worse hole than you are in at present! Thirty years of age is beauti- fully young. Why not make up your mind to discover the jov of being slim, feeling young and having fun? The choice is yours. Adventure with a_ different plan. Instead of trying to hew to a diet, which obviously bores SPECIAL DATE CROFTON, B.C. (CP)--When Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lilligard celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, their son Magnus presented them with a special When drying a wool blanket in an automatic dryer, put in halt a dozen large clean bath towels as buffers. Dry in pre-heated "hot" dryer, removing blanket while still damp, Stretch and place over clothesline. HOUSEHOLD HINT Youngsters will enjoy a salad mace by placing a canned peach half, cup-side-down, on a mound of cottage cheese and making a face in each peach with slivers of fresh dates. gift--the promise of a daughter- in-law. During the party Mag- nus a ed his to Georgina Montgomery of Victoria. LONGER LIVING Life expectancy of women in Canada within the last 30 years has increased to 72 from 62 years HY Does the Doctor) Give You a PRESCRIPTION? © Your decter gives you a pre- scription so you can obtain medicine that will relieve immediate distress- and speed eventual recovery. It can do you no good carried around ia your pocket or purse. @ The sooner you have the pre- scription filled, the sooner you will benefit from its health-estoring properties. Depend on ws always for prompt prescription service at rea-' sonable cost. WQQQWQU lless tension, and you should find|staff will be given shorter i issolv latin in heated A F inc soe a ay bottled|great pleasure in social activi-| lime juice and chilled ginger|tes. ale. _Chill in refrigerator untill poy The Birthday partially set. If tomorrow is your birthday,| Fold in fruit cocktail, sliced)your horoscope indicates that) banana and sliced strawberries.|during the next month it would Turn into greased 4-cup ring|be advisable to focus your at- ------_ | tention upon long-range job and| security programs. | 4939 | y ths WAIST Even if the past six months courses. In the mirrored beauty room Miss Balnaves, gives fashion pointers, encourdges the girls to exercise and helps them with their makeup. Her quick course in fashion arithmetic includes the addition of a simple lapel pin to a two- piece suit, a light cologne, a bright hat or purse and shoes tives consider courteous tele-) phone contacts important since they are often a customer's first The date of birth as registered ion a birth certificate cannot be jaltered. Attempting to change dealings with the company, Mrs. your child's birthday may cre- McClew said. late problems in relation to Common speech faults werel school admission, insurance, so- |talking too quickly or in too high|cial security and so on. or too low a voice, and speak-} what for--an extra box of sta- ling with gum or cigaret in the|tionery and another record al- mouth. |bum? Forget it. The telephone should be: an-| q ' aa swered promptly and the con-| Confidential to the victorian: versation terminated as quickly] You're on the wrong track. Once abe did bring some disappointments, |to enliven a dark outfit. 30"-- do not become discouraged. You can look forward to fine results |AVOID GAUDY DRESS as possible since a busy line|a halo slips it can become a WINTER BLOND One of the most flattering | wool and acrylic fabric in a "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION' Jury. & Lovalls in the next 12 months if you! On the subtraction side are an| WS often a liability in business. | Noose. put forth your best efforts and|uneven hemline, swirls of crino- follow a conservative financial|lines, stockings in dramatic col- path, beginning right now! |ors tay -- -- A jpony tails or extreme hair Personal relationships will be/ styles, noisy bangles, dangling under generous influences for) earrings, sunback dresses with- most of the year ahead, so your/out jackets, low necklines and experiences in social, domestic a ee Pod ign ve short anything at isn't ab- jane romantic matters should} colutely and unquestionably flat- prove lively and enjoyable i|tering." August and November. Do try| She says the essentials of a to curb your temper in July and| well-groomed look are: A Daily September, however, and don't|Dath, use of a deodorant daily, overtax your energies on non- | frequent use of a depilatory, reg- essentials. jular shampoos, clean and neatly {pressed clothes, shoes suitable Look for some excellent travel|foy business polished and in opportunities in August; , fine} ir, and stockings i business prospects in December. |Sentral el shesthcels ob oa A child born on this day will] Makeup should match the skin be endowed with literary talents|tone and be smoothly blended. and could be an excellent play-|Hands should be smooth and wright. 'well cared for with nail polish The person who answers should|~ identify himself immediately. | GIRLS AT SCHOOL "Make the person glad he| The education act of 1870 was spoke to you," Mrs. McClew\the first legislation making it innovations for the winter sea- son has been the introduction of light and pastel colors to brighten dark days. An ex- ample of this trend is the coat said. "Then allow the caller to|compulsory for girls in Britain hang up first." 'to attend school. ---SALESLADY With proven ability in selling Ladies' wear. Highest salary if you are qualified. Good ad- vancement, pleasing personality; good appear- ance, References required. Box 728, Oshawa Times COLETTE SH CULOTTE SKIRT | By ANNE ADAMS | Culotte skirt -- expressly de-| signed to give larger sizes fre2-| FORMERLY dom and flattery in motion.| $10.99 Wear it shopping, gardening. | @ WINTER FASHION COLORS e golfing -- choose flannel, wool) tweed, i FORMERLY $10.99 PLUS MANY OTHER STYLES! Printed Pattern 4939: Women's Waist Sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 41, 43, 46. Size 30 takes 2% yards 54-inch fabric. | Send FORTY CENTS (40c) in| coins (stamps cannot be accept- ed) for this pattern. Please print] plainly SIZE, NAME, AD-) DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. | Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | care of The Oshawa Times, Pat-| tern Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. COLD DISCOMFORT ? @ HEEL SNOWBOOTS @ FORMERLY 10.99 TO 12.99 @ BLACK LATHER FLATIES @ Yo NOW $2.99 $5.99 @ BLACK LEATHER JET HEELS @ WERE NOW $3.99 $7.99 PURSES -- GENUINE MARSHMELLOW 48 TABLETS 57¢ $2.99 100 TABLETS - 93¢ 4 ) INTERNATIONAL CHARGE ACCOUNT; SHOPPERS CLUB OF CANADA! MITCHELL'S | : 1 meme | =26 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA & HAM 12 TABLETS - 20¢ 24 TABLETS - 35¢ TELEPHONE 723-343) SALE SPECTACULAR Exactly as illustrated in Fine Kid Suede! Now $6.99 now $5.99 NOW 8.99 TO 9.99 OES FAMOUS Exactly as Illustrated WERE $10.99 NOW $6.99 COLETTE SHOES... MORE VALUE e+ + to make your feetNlovelier ILTON PHON 728-7611 shown. Fashioned of a shaggy blond shade, it is tailored with dolman sleeves, a high, col- larless neck and a wide body that tapers off at the hem. --By Tracy Adrian ' Oshawa -- Bowmanville - Whitby "We Send Medicines To Europe" that comes from masterful MULTI-BLENDING of 36 smooth, perfect individual brews. Always satisfying, guaranteed Every glass of Dow has it. Every sip reveals the uniform flavour & & ' to please, Dow is the easy-drinking 3° © best in beer. Treat yourself, and you'll soon see. .. nn seh SEG i Rte ee eee

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