MEO ES GLAS GOA TESS OO _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 8, 1963 7 Not Only The Clock, (aman | ill "Selle 9 TH Sic - i. r ; j -. |FOR TOMORROW I C k \* Maintain a realistic attitude it iS Going ucKOO \ all situations and use good judg 9 ey, in the fore J noon, If action seems to be re Dear Ann Landers: I need|college kids who are killing quired, get busy, If intuitior your moral support. Last falljthemselves doing it on their own} 7 i tells you to "bide your time," relatives who were vacationing|I'd like to add two cents worth.| i have patience. During the p.m. in Europe brought us a gift--a| What are you trying to prove : é your perception will be better Black Forest cuckoo clock anyway? Both my parents and ; and you can speed up slow-mov- made in Germany. It is lovely/my ph -- Pro us| 4 : ' ing projects. to look at, but have you ever through school an was won-| | , tia tried to live with one? derful, I'll be a practicing phy- ; , : ee hrc la ease g MOO Every hour, on the hour, we|sician next Spring and we al-| § ; : your horoscope pres s fins 'leet a little song, like from a|ready have two little boys. We) | ; : |personal reieiaaeat age lmusic box, Then the cuckoo|could not have managed this on} © a 4 : the next year, with the possible coos, and chimes ring out the/our own. ' | ; : _ |exception of brief stress periods hour, On the quarter hour we. l've kept a careful record of ' : ; ie during April and Septem hear from the chimes--and the What we owe our parents and 4 : which could be your fault. Your cuckoo again, On the half hour, eventually we will repay them q th chart indicates tendencies {o- another Strauss waltz, more/in full. In the meantime, we've 4 ward anxiety and emotionalism cuckooing, and more chimes.) been able to lead a normal life,) ~ f : j during those periods and, if you The clock also has a loud tick,| With plenty of time for rest,| 5" ty don't use self-control, you ld like a fast ping pong game--all/Study and fun, | cs i spoil what might be otherwise day and all night. | If parents CAN help, and if i : . F a delightful picture of happy My husband and four litfle/they want to help» why not? : ' ; home, faniily and social life. Be iboys love it. It's driving me out/Pride goeth before a fall.--) : ; : Z ry jalert, therefore. of my mind, If I have to spend/PLAIN HAPPY ko eee : ee a : ™ | Where job and financial mat the rest of my life with this) Pear Happy: Thanks for your ters are concerned, do not ex- lelock I'm afraid I'll be cuckoo.|jetter , ay : : t too much between now and | , 4 cM ' WOMEN TOBAY, even woman has the better 'she her with a wig (left) and with | Pec' muc ween now ani pA a solution?R--OUTNUM- cone individuals are able to| those with plenty of their own can be fitted with a wig. 'her own full mass of hair |Jun¢, but a good cycle, bégin- Pear. Ontwurabered: 'The "hu-|arceet help without feeling] hair, are reviving the custom Anneke Franck, superintend- (right), ning then, should continue for Dene. VARA DOES 'cable ani. crushed by the burden of grati-| of wearing wigs. Wig creators ent of makeup for the CBC in --CP Photo {Some time. Stellar influences BS _ pet Nacuae accel: And some parents are able| say that the more hajr a Toronto, demonstrates. That's i. renee preened beer be ve re |tomed to almost everything. Re- - ae ak ib sor . . . . He himself succumbed in 1663.) interests | inkl 'Sin a|* Ps : nn. vith § i 3 |tool your thinking. View the idepends on the personalities in- Wi Makin OW Bi Business me ha ghey teed ment boa A child born on this day will 7" \dangers of wigs as plague car. jcuckoo as the family pet. Many) voiveg. preg be dependable and efficient but ANN LANDERS os | + , . gs cl ag cart rege sneritiess B k ¥ E ] E * Adsorioen, (inner wiks with wt be overly critical--not " or their families. This can be Goes t ee rican 1 \ ' of others, but even-of himself. © MAN A wee inven yours. GROUPS CLUBS ac. 0 ar y gyp 1ans other luxuries, but preferred) ----------+--____ be AN INTERNATIONAL FAVORITE DD oe ey ' | styles les h Su-| ear Ann Landers: I can't re- : j ; : ' styles less extreme than Eu-| STREAM-LINED sist. commenting on the letter AUXILIARIES The vogue for instant hair-|Anurelius. She collected hun- yope's powdered and pomaded TREAM-LIN ; } lit 'Las , I A Bl from the married students, who| dos is creating a new wave ofjdreds of wigs. monstrosities. Colonial perukes| Stretch ski pants are now not uper ta lan pecia. 1 y, agne Ss en are getting their degrees with profit for wigmakers, Other royal heads that refus- and periwigs were worn by alljmerely a fashionable necessity; no help from home. DR ROBT. THORNTON H--S or. manufacturer vn agen | to bow to nature were Eliz-\classes, with special models) their comfor. and flexibility . » ye " .| The Dr, Robert Thornton|that American women have re-jabeth of England and her ilj- for lawyers, doctors and clergy-| Of Cheeses Tomato Sauce, Fish Or Meat, Spices ia A 'All Yee thee were|H and § regular meeting for cently spent $235 million on fated. rival, Mary Queen of ment. The fashion declined,|makes them @ most important married kids driving good cars,|December was preceded by the Wigs, or "hair pieces", as the!scots, As Elizabeth's red hair both in America and abroad, |!tem of every active woman s noodlesicovered, 15 minutes or untillwearing good clothes, and col-|singing of Christmas carols led trade calls them. At least 350,-\faded, she had scores of substi-/when the spirit of the Ameri-| Wardrobe. To do justice to their ey lecting good-sised checks fromby Mrs. Ray Hatter, and ac-/000 men are said to wear false tutes' made up in auburn, or-can and French -- revolutions|sleek nes, smart women who ved Amenicaniedges, have a very special de-| Preheat oven to 375 deg. F. (parents. They wondered if do-/companied at the piano by Mrs. |hair over bald pates, _ |ange, and yellow. Vain, beauti-/made such foppish symbols of|¥°8 ski pants, wear a pantie now a naturalized American edges, i substance, Cooking. by TEMOAL Ove 49 OP Bt es ling it alone was "worth it." I've|Roland Williams, | Improving on earlier artisans,|fy| Mary traveled in a carriage|rank and power seem absurd. |8itdle underneath. Cut with favorite, second only in popu-/sign anc Wairect! a 'oduces| Heat tuna and drain. beoh that route and I'say it in|. Following. a short business today's skilled craftsmen make}igaded with wigs. Some said) Today's wigs have little injsnug fitting, longer lines to vig feareal oa taser' hs 0 oily cio : beehire to, Ina lightly greased 1% at.) worth it. Hang on to your in- period, Miss Marie Koster and ve vat ee ae ba she wore one to her beheading common with the mountainous give a smooth effect from the eae aa claiies Aish is con-| make the finished dish most oval baking dish layer as fol-| dependence, kids. I didn't and! Miss Ruth Esdale, of the teach-| i xeriant, gifts, but hee also in 1587. puff sand exotic swirls of their A a0 Aaa Paygore , sae yer, pence poeneodge pct bears lows: one third of the noodles:|1'l] always regret it. ing staff, showed interesting ,,,,. ionvte varieties ini MALE Nity |18th-century antecedents. But/!™gn, . Pertect Muang structed -- pasta, cheeses, fish|pleasing. : | ; : ] ; i '©\turn out bizarre varieties in MALE VANITY ithe boom has surprising aspects|and comfortable pantie girdle or meat, and tingling tomato! Since lasagne is a hearty half of the tomato sauce; half} My family could do nothing)slides of their vacation tour in green, pink, purple, or laven.| 'The Golden Age of Wigs,lot its' own * tell se i waldesigned ter overs knuve sauce, built to produce a bub-)main dish, as well asa delight-|of the mozzarella cheese slices; for me. My sweetheart s tamily Europe and British Isles, last der, designed chietly for ad-\sparked by male vanity, came| now otter readvinade Shaye a Brin ecole: ' bling harmony of flavors! 'ful one, it needs little else tolall of the tuna; half of the} was well-to-do. When we were summer. verlising, modeling, or forjin the 17th and 18th centuries.!and bouffant coiffures. With Long history dictates the gen.| accompany it. Crisp greens and/parmesan, one third of the juniors in college, she wanted) Miss Ruth Best, Grade 1|shock and amusement in ultra-|Bald Louis 13 of France siart-|the ch oc yo BUILD YOUTH HOSTEL f ula. this|tossed vegetables with light oiljnoodles. Beat eggs until whites|to get married. Her folks/teacher contributed to this with| social circles. jed the rush for simulated hair| wil} "New York veman at ere MONTREAL (CF) = Beem superb Italian specialty; in fact|and vinegar dressing go well and yolks are. just blended:|pushed it. I didn't see how I/a reading "Tall Tales" and stu- . . spree |When he appeared at court inler must record the color of Glen in the eastern townships some historians hint the dish|with the baked dish. Italian|fold in cottage cheese. Spreadicould support a wife and go onident Richard Crawford enter- STYLED LIKE DRAPERIES |jong black curls. their hair on drivi rmits,|will be the site of a modern : Chi d came|bread, hot and crusty, is in the| all of it over the noodles. Layer|to law school. They offered to|tained with guitar selections) Wigs have taken strange and) me fachio od , 'ing permits. Boes ig ete Sahn warld by(best tradition, And for dessert,|the remaining noodles, sauce/foot the bills and like a sap I/«silent Night" and "Old Plan-|varied forms through the ages,|murope eC 6 OI gto Babar British National Health|/new youth hostel. The Canadian rd rt Mares. Pole. Good cooks| seasonal fruits, zabaglione or and Parmesan. Cut the remain-|agreed. tation", jsays the National Geographic|in rngiand during ths tonoralonen property. pee aa] Come, Hoetels Anoncininn See cae hue making. it, and ex-|boiled custard with coffee, com-|ing mozzarella cheese slices} Today, six years later, they) A report from Mrs. David Society. They have served as) < | ) 3 bought a five-acre tract and perimenting w L : Ss a : é we Abaca ~,.\on of Charles 2, Diarist Sam-| medical or professional needs-- ' bei arrow strips (2 VAP : . lives i " | ; ; j ith judicious addi- rigeale sa vd delight nye jury into narrow strips (about '%/are still running our lives. They|ciutchey that only 40 per cent|{Tankly ornamental headdress-\ye] Pepys kept a record of wig\are. costing the equivalent of|construction is expected to be- tions 'and amendments everjof international gourmets. since. inch wide) and arrange evenly|/ bought us a home and furnished Slecti Day. / /@s, as disguises, and as badges wearers f 7 spaced on top of the lasagne.|it, They have taken our children] 'Urned out Relig gy Mh Brant: of rank and occupation, The| See ne Sere BOM von £050,000 : year.-gin this Ana In th est all-American| TUNA LASAGNE | Bake in moderate oven, 375 deg.|over completely. They are over| tent Mrs. Hartley Delaney ea | wavy, powdered -- periwig and oo ag . 1 ic Moz-\t Small clove garlic, finely |F., 15 minutes or until mozzar-/here every night. If we don't}¢p, Blood Donor Group from sausage-curl tie-back are still version of the classic Moz- d | eneerae atte co 4 h I vari e rt eck traiditional court costume for arella, Cottage Cheese and choppe jella cheese melts. Let stand/consult them about everything/the school association be a A 2 ; : eit) : 3 tbsp. olive oil about 10 to 15 minutes to set/they're hurt. ocular service and that 'the|Pritish judges and barristers. | Parmesan are the threesome of é ; thallan sivié liswaras Cu] ot 0 dence ee fel eee Barve . Thousands of years before the SB, 8 iw hi hose subtletis of fla-|2 cups canned Italian-style jlayers, Cut in squares. 12) I know now that nothing is Family Life Study Group would|,. atthe fala : peal vector " Searing to in- tomatoes pieces. free. We paid an enormous! .ommence on Januany 14, 1963, eno CEG nel woe i izens r nvi e cate te dish "ieee with tuna|!, shen. chonped parsley NOTE -- If 1% qt. square|Price for their "help." -- IN/tor a 10-week period, at the R. el Thee cagched ate fish, and the teasing charms of| ye Boel [baking dish is used: cook 12/BONDAGE S. McLaughlin Collegiate. ANY-|the shoulders, suggesting a pair, Lasagne, pride of Naples!shrimp, Lasagne ) (and Tons and Genoa) is by|broad, flat and rippled at the|thickened. | eral formula for making spices and tomatoes in a rich|,' 'SP. salt lasagne noodles, Save only one| Dear In Bondage: Thanks forjone interested to contact Mrs.|of curtains hanging from a val-' lasagne noodles third of the mozzarella cheese le Here' i i if sauce. } » n2, : se|your letter, Here's another point) Allan Harper, Family Lif e\ance. In jis native land, the insagne|, i 2. eee sits slices to be cut into strips for|of view. chairman, The Reverend W. A. Cjeopatra, in her day, fan- features ricotta (the Italian| aie tana' (two T-dance the top. Eight large pieces. | Dear Ann Landers: To those/McMillan of the Free Method-'cieq a modified, highly becom: speaking member of the cottage) cans (or 2 cups cooked ist Churth brought a very spe-/ing version of this ancient cheese family) along with the ' ' F . lcial Christmas message to the|type, Her friend, Julius Caesar, LJ other cheeses. For this newest pgs a or lobster Put Holiday Decorations |group with viewpoints on what | resorted to a utilitarian wig to Americanized version, creamed : Christmas really means in the| conceal his receding hairline. cottage cheese adds decided|® I tag mozzarella cheese home and how "a good con-| False curls and bangs were and delightful flavor to the la-| , mM A F A h Yy jscience is a good Christmas|common 'articles of dress sagne combination. Slightly y -- vee Parmesan way or not er ear | spirit". ms Keeping with 'his,| among the Greeks of classical beaten eggs are added to the/ ' ' s ; : 'Mrs, Arthur Meddings read altimes. Actors' masks were . . . : cottage pote -- a custom! y, eggs dt cote By ELEANOR ROSS |hand will give a better grip on| poem, with special trend to-|made with disordered locks re- To clarify the regulations regarding voting at among the fine cooks of Genoa.|'# {IPS creamed collage AS MOON LAS YOU NORIAE | tO EREAIE HIECTS, |wards the festive season. The|presenting either tragic a1 the annual meeting of The Oshawa General The tomato sauce, with its hint _cheese Ne clean up after the big holiday) ewer TRIM jevening closed with serving of|comic roles. : : of garlic, its parsley, basil and) Cook garlic in oil two or three) doings, get after lights and wir- Oennnienta encrusted with|refreshments by hostess Mrs.) Imperial Rome was so wig Hospital a change in the By-Laws has been ap- oregano, is adapted from an|Minutes. Add tomatoes, pars-|Ing. : toy Larry Hall, and Grade 5 m0-| conscious that even. etatues if : ( rs SUT "pearls" and litter st 5 ; i i i ancien "Neapoltan recipe, ley, Baill and sal' Cover' and) Unscrew the, bulbs, from peat a4 (ANUGT foes thers asiting were carved with "removable proved ty the So ee ee ee } : . Tuna fish is suggested for the| s wash them in the dishpan. jewels" have been loosened,|,ADIES' AUX. CAN. CORPS 42|!0ps to provide hair changes. | ' : central layer of this exception-| Cook noodles according to) "io. conventence, 2 ie small|reset. them promptly, using] gg hn meeting of the| For the many Romans who pre- follows: ally zestful lasagne. Equally|Package directions. bulbs in a pepe before im-|either glue or nail polish ap-|; aqies' Auxiliary C dianjferred to be blonds, fair hair good, however, is cooked chopp-| Uncover sauce; add oregano mersing in suds. Rinse under|Plied with a toothpick. bev pooanl ies . eit 49,|was imported from Germany ed beef, or chunks of lobster or'and tomato paste. Cook, un-/the faucet and turn them out! If foil-type decorations or mo- ar Held "in the Clab Rooms|2"d_ northern Italy, Those who ee i }a clean terry cloth towel to blot|biles are tattered, mend the with Mrs. William Watts pre- liked variety included the Em- AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL BY-LAWS them dry. torn or frayed edges with a cel-|siging press Faustina, wife of Marcus , ate g one tone gp A : yi all tnd as . a a ee line. fold of hae t sk i ag ge aking he rough! The minutes were read by ~ BE IT ENACTED by the Boord of Directors member must be In good standing for ; : A. Wei 2 BLISEOO PORES WITH PUIEHIG. SHORES secretary, Betty Caverhill, and} f OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL as a by- the then current membership year. eee cloth and rinse it the! Pine cones can be swished|the treasurer's rep rt was| Cyclamen Prefers . H09 fellows: if jSame way with a clean, damp|through suds and rinse water,|given by Mrs. Alan King. | law of the said Corporation as follows: Article | is further amended by the Pires ag ay peas jthen hung to dry with string or} Two new members were wel- A Cool Place The General By-laws of OSHAWA GENERAL big " jig saci pews ea abe Gf 'accidents It. the tights| "4 type clothespins. {come and inititated Mrs. Rob- HOSPITAL ore hereby amended as follows: diy parton oh Meroreny Memaieabe i lar 5 et hen storing tree ornaments,jert Milne and Mrs, -- Lloyd} : A ; ' : fe jare replaced in their sockets be-|piourines and nites ements, jer 5 oe rs o/s) | Cyclamen, with their beautiful i) Tt "HUNDRED" a of the hospital for meritorious service tore storing. Wind the string fs Mana ge Pere other small and|Whiteman. Mrs. Albert Sawdon flowers and nicely marked H et Avila 1 is hereby deleted ard to the hospital and such Honorary |lights uroana.# lata toler or a| ré gile decorations, wrap in tis-itendered her resignation from} ound leaves, are. usually + 4" THOUSAND"" 'substituted: in Membership shall continue during the pees foie) iolya { y,,;5ue and store in sturdy boxes/the Social Committee due to ill! m i Hh ae WEP SUCRE ee member's lifetime or until terminated |piece of cardboard or simply fitteq with cardboard. dividers\ bought from a florist when in place thereof; coil the wiring. jto keep in place eee ie + Cunislgias paring: Horticulturists with the on by the Board. : : pean : : e annual Christmas YiOntario Department of Agricul- i) The word 'TWENTY-FIVE in para- COIL IS LOOSELY We usually beg some from|was reported a success and theltyre offer the datiwina' hints graph (b) of Article | is hereby deleted saved " a Hair deleted ond the In any event, keep the wire/our grocer and druggist, nice|president gave a financial re-|tg th jana: Ciaeniie and the words "ONE HUNDRED" ollowing substituted: ; To ae OHTA hacmical Kone ig NEES RRO | © keep the plants flowering : ; The fiscal year of the hospital sholl jloosely wound or coiled because storekeepers who are glad to dojport. during the festive season substituted in place thereof; hi lard tJ tautness may crack the insula-| their customers favors. It was decided to hold a Pl th = le peipviclalias | - rn pigl Sh ony toe or break the fine wire in-} So now the house is stripped|Valeatine dance, and details of 'ocation (55 pose ia: i a oa Rahal: Bly! of Decanter following i side. : |of its holiday trappings for an-|this will be completed in the ee gat i ; : : If you are saving ribbons,|other year and it's back to roy-near future, alee i ) where it a ere in place thereof; i) Article VI is hereby amended by adding press clean ribbons under ajtine cleaning chores again Mrs. Margaret Hood report-/700° q gnt. Liytebbiaa ss ae Any person who shall subscribe and an additional paragraph (ee) immedi- damp cloth with a fairly hot : -led that her assistants at Hills- and Leiden' stems from rotting, pay to the funds of OSHAWA GEN- ately following paragraph (e) as jiron. If the ribbon is even : laaie Manor recently were Mrs iro ~~ attention to water- ERAL HOSPITAL or the funds of THE follows: pueny SON Ak seeds 0 08 Variet Is B f Frank Lenearts, "Mrs. Albert ros Se ge Mpwage Abe giro food | WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY the (ee) No person shall be nominated ot laundered. While still damp, 7 es lSawdon, Mrs. Reginald Welsh| e base of the stems be- sum of ONE DOLLAR 'in any member- an annual meeting for election to the place feeb pinto between lay land Mia. van Titterton. come dry before night. a ey pel be a member of the office of director whose name hos not fran of waxed paper and then In Sch 1 Lunch Two members were reported ie a Beg tibnasr'g the ship Bing shall enh Recap bel guide lh Pe ekg Ni ae : : 00 P ants over second -year r 3 -- uly To avoid creasing, wind rib- Pre cat oan nigeting win| longer. After flowering do at aay of 0) hl tog wee and qualified members of the Corporation bons around. cardboard tubes! 4 child's school lunch s : Aerts raq.\not allow the plants to dry out, shall terminate with the 3st day o at least 30 days before the date of snd fasten with a straight pin s school lunch should be held in the clubroom Wed- bil : . : March in the following year save and such meeting. This paragraph shall not os taka Aa; ohels, Ho, be carefully planned a »-Inesday, January 16 8 p ut keep the foliage growing by sp mnbitamasidcd> obstokista Nie . hare ol) hang. 8 a nd pre-|nesday, January ORE p.m. ; : except that the membershi ear fol- To take care of wall hang-) , ; : watering regularly 1k ' P p year apply to any director already a member iene si or i ae ta a pared. Food experts at Mac-| The meeting closed with).* g reguiarly and keeping lowing the passing of this by-law shall f the B ings and tree skirts is quite @/gonaid Institute Guelph d the Q jin a cool location with plenty ° the he f 4 d f el Hi gelel ala tous Aine tg job. Paper items should be." ve » SUg-|prayer an e Queen, lof light % hablar ONO 18. Tet. aay. 2 election, dusted well bot ns. the gest that you avoid monotony | 5 F Sau | oo January 1963 and shall end with the jotded flat atone 'he aidaal by varying the kinds of bread CHRIST CHURCH | During the summer the plant 31st day of March 1964, To be en- BY-LAW PASSED by the Directors this 18th |crease iin used, the fillings and the EVENING GUILD {should be rested by plunging titled to. vote at an annual meeting @ day of December 1962, : | Vacuum felt (usually wool) on shapes. Slice bread thinly so, A combined Christmas party,|the pot to the rim in sandy soil both sides and hang it in the that the sandwiches will be business meeting and electionjand gradually allowing to be- lair and sun for a while to dis-/@SY to eat and wrap each in.|Of officers for 1963 was 'held re-jcome dry In September, repo courage moths. Linen and other|dividually. cently in the parish hall by the)and slowly bring into growth -- washable fabrics should be. laun-| Frozen bread is handy for Evening Guild of € hrist Church. jthis will often make a_ nice Ti Wie ae sandwiches. Butter spread ol' tot turkey dinner provided by/flowering plant for the second herefore all citizens are requested to become members | Remember that bright colors Ta 3 of Simembers and served buffet! year. oF t ght colors'... ; f the Osh very easily on it and it keeps|style was coavened by social --S init ; of the Oshawa General Hospital by one or other of the usually bleed, so wash them : |separately and use plenty of fillings cool as it thaws in the|conveners, Mrs. Clarence Cor-\the treasurer's Mrs. Richard above requirements as soon as possible. |suds and rinses to flush away/lunch box. A quantity of differ.|bett. The tables were beauti-/Ryans spoke of a busy, profit: gr ye toh cmice at ai ent kinds of sandwiches may be| (uy Reine ae able year. Membership cards will be issued. gtietet shots "made at the beginning of €acn | co "pal Ores itonored|, The Venerable H. D. Clever- jtracts silverfish ttias and favors. Honored) > iti j i Where 'possible, roll such Week -- wrapped, labelled and/guests were Venaravio H, don presided for the election of Every citizen is: entitled to become a member of the items ae they won' be creased frozen ioe acess Uni lanckitievedien Gnd airs: Clopenkes, ecceete et et: itis were = Oshawa General Hospital and an invitation is cordially ee therwise, wash and fold, but) packing time. All varieties the Rev. W. J. Goodswan and|o"#"5 . ye ee . ye te do not iron , bread freeze well but avoid|Mrs, Ernest Harris of Victoria) Scr the , supervision of Mrs. extended eee Simply contact the administrator of the ee tg ' LAUNDER THEM freezing cooked egg white, may-|B C a former Guild 'member. |" ¥ Se on x Oshawa General Hospital eons Phone 723-2211 for fur- = SS Afies tenioving any stains, |omnaise, raw fruits or vege- The Reverend W. J..Goodswan} The executive for the coming ther inf a tablecloths and napkins should tables in sandwich fillings. Fro-|said Grace and later thanking|year is as follows: Fr intormation, be carefully laundered. dried 2°" Sandwiches should be pack-\the members for their Christ-| Honorary president, Mrs, W. VERSATILE AND CHIC aril pik awn) ancteohed It is ed while still frozen, so they|mas gifts of an alms plate tolJ. Goodswan; president, Mrs. better to roll table linens than will keep fresh. Don't forget the|the chapel at Hillsdale Manor| W, M. Miller; first vice presi- A new pebble crepe fabric as it is very lightweight and |to fold them. This prevents wear napkin, salt. and pepper, if/invited them to attend the dedi-jdent, Mrs. F. G. Knowles; of half polyester and half. wrinkle-resistant. The sheath jor discoloration along crease needed. cation of several gifts at the|second vice president, Mrs H rayon was used for this. dress ig taaltoned oh chic andes: (Hnes A daily surprise will be anjregular communion service at! Ernest Reading; secretary, Wa enera os } a ie that will prove to be a ward oo ; . | Christmas towels and aprons appetite tempter, Try neatly the Manor Dec. 27. Mrs. Stanley Gales; treasurer, robe 'boom at this time of the stated lines. 1 vad designed | should be given the same care,;Wrapped packages of washed, During . the ~ short business|Miss Winnifred Drayson; par- . year. The material has body with a square neckline, three- When "'undressing"' the Christ-|raisins, cubes of cheese, devill-;meeting donations were madejish council representative, Mrs enough to wear in cold wea quarter sleeves and is trimm-. mas tree, as cach ornament is ed eggs, turnip sticks, or whole|to the Parish welfare fund and/Garnet White; social convener ye L. WILSON, President W. A, HOLLAND Administrator ther under a coal, and is a ed with piping and two tiny: removed wipe it with a sudsy|baby carrots or tomatoes.jto the Bible Society Mrs. Clarence Corbett tele F ' perfect traveling companion bows ier : * sponge and dry with a soft! Everyone will welcome a crisp) Annual reports from the sec-|phone convener, Mrs. G. H when going to warm climates --By TRACY ADRIAN !cloth. A rubber glove on oneijuicy apple for dessert. lretary, Mrs. Staaley Gales, 'and|Elliott. |