AS DELICIOUS AS IT LOOKS Served With Hot Peach Sauce, Ups-a-Daisy Cake Is a Simple, Festive Dessert For Mother's Day jed dry ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with milk, combining lightly after e ach addition. Spoon batter carefully over peaches in prepared pan. |Bake in preheated oven 40 to 45 minutes. Carefully turn out For the hostess 'planning aj 1-3 cup shortening festive Sunday dessert, for! 2.3 cup granulated sugar Mother's Day, this cake is de-'y eggs lightfully easy to make. 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind The luscious topping is made} 2.3 cup milk from peach wedges fanned i % teaspoon vanilla form a daisy and glazed with) Brush an 8-inch round cake j : . re z baked pudding onto a serving brown sugar and corn syruP-\pan (at least 1% inches deep) dish. Serve warm with the fol- The cake itself has a fine tex-|penerously with soft butter. 07'|jqwing Peach Sauce. ture and refreshing lemon fla-\(,argarine., Preheat oven to 350 vor. The final touch of perfec-| dep "F, (moderate). PEACH SAUCE Yield--about 1% cups sauce (cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 10, 1963 De ak a Ra Initiation, Nomination Night For Oshawa Kinette Club The May meeting of the|Civic Auditorium; and a further Kinette Club of Oshawa, initia-/payment toward retirement of tion and nomination night, was|the Kinette pledge to the Kins- held at the Hotel Genosha on|men Club of Oshawa, \Tuesday, May 7, with the} Mrs, Douglas Lowe present- |president, Mrs. Gordon Garri-/ed the slate of officers from son, presiding. ; |which next year's executive will Reports were 'presented by|be elected at the June general the following committee chair.) meeting. men: Children's Residence,| The highlight of the evening 'Mrs. Arthur Stone; Manor, Mrs. Bruce Williams;|bers, Mrs. Hans Haagmans and Ontario Hospital Gift Shop,/Mrs, William Leask. The initia- Mrs. Holt Webster; Cloakroom|tion ceremony was conducted |Concession, Kin Centre, Mrs.!/by Mrs. Gordon Garrison, pres- {Robert Fry. \ident, with past presidents, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Garrison thank-| Douglas Lowe and Mrs. Arthur ed Kinettes, Mrs. Howard Stone, assisting. Vice, Mrs. George Russell) New members by transfer Mrs. Archie Hubert and Mrs./from other. Kinette Clubs, Mrs. Helen Gillard for their assist-|/Hugh Revell, Scarborough, and ance in staffing the Blood Donor/Mrs. George Thomas, Welland, Clinic. were Officially introduced and Mrs, Paul Pautler, chairman, welcomed by Mrs, Garrison. reported that plans were well| The 'newly initiated members underway for the fifth annualjwere presented with the lovely Strawberry Bridge to be held|/floral arrangements which jat the Kinsmen Community| adorned the head table. Centre on Wednesday, June 19.| Following the initiation cere- | Mrs. Steven Dyl advised that}monies, a draw was made for \the Kinettes had supplied two|a dozen daffodils, with Mrs. portable serving carts for use|Steven Dy] the lucky winner. in the Kinsmen Community| Mrs, A. O. Pollard, entertain- Centre. |ment chairman, and her com- | The Kinettes approved of milttee, Mrs. Holt Webster, Mrs. lfinancial donations in support|J. R. Wilson and Mrs. George of the Canadian Mental Health|Thomas, provided the members Association; the new: Oshawa|with a very enjoyable program. | | Hillsdale| was the initiation of new mem-| | Ws Family And Friends Honor Couple On 40th Anniversary Some sixty friends gathered|Campbell, and Mr, Hair both at a reception and party in hon- pier from belle gel vpn ' : ;» |and were married there on Apri or of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hait,)o4 "1993 'They have lived in Can- Scarborough, formerly of Burk| ada for the past eleven years, | street, Oshawa on the occasion; Among the many gifts re-| of their 40th wedding anniver-jceived from friends, the sary. The party was held at the|couple's only son, Robert, pre-| home of their daughter, Mrs.|sented his mother with a ruby) John Richardson (Jean) andjand opal ring and his father) Mr, Richardson, Rossmount av-| with an engraved lighter, on be-| enue. Assisting were Mr, andjhalf of the family. They also re- Mrs. Hair's other daughters,|ceived a dinette suite from the Mrs, Frank Smith (Myra) and/family. Mrs. John Wihlidal (Nancy) and| The presentations were fol- ALEC HAIR |holidays. ANN LANDERS Should He Marry Or Break Engagement? Dear Ann Landers: I've al-|ege--so I agreed. Now I see ways been considered a steady|how right you are. person with common sense -- Last Friday I engaged the not the type you'd think would/girl from 7:30 p.m. until mid- end up writing to Ann Landers.| night, My husband and I ar-/ But here I am, irived home about 11:30, She I'm a teacher with a good po-|and her boy friend were in the sition in Northern Ontario. My,den and the hi-fi was going full fiancee is teaching in Niagara|blast. They were dancing, Falls. Betty and I exchange let-| Our three-year-old had gotten ters several times a, week but|0ut of bed, pulled up a chair to see each other only during tong the prialigy seBonyp oe -- | si In spite of my efforts to keep)of pills. We could not learn busy I've become strongly at-| Wehther he had swallowed any attracted to another young Pills, so we rushed him to the woman, I feel like a rat be-|hospital and had his stomach eget Sig Minn hia ag vyonmaniy the child is all 'or three years .I'm sure she| has been true to me and has|Tight. But had the girl not had passed up other opportunities to|@ visitor she might /have heard date, Betty is a fine girl and|the boy moving about upstairs, I'd rather die than hurt her, °F checked him periodically to Shall I marry her this sum.|S¢e if he was in bed where he mer as planned? I want to do|belonged.--No More Sitters Who the honorable thing but I'm|Need Sitters To Sit With Them afraid I'm in love with the girl) Dear No More: Your exper- here--Dunce Cap jience pointed up another good Dear Cap: Do nothing until|reason to prohibit guests tera you see Betty. After renewing] ters. the relationship in person if you). My central objection is the still feel the other girl is the|cozy set - up which the sitting one for you by all means level|job provides, The girl who re- with your fiancee. There's noth-|fuses to sit unless she can en- ing "honorable" about marry-|tertain her boy friend may well ing a girl.you don't love. be using the job to do things Dear Ann Landers: If you can she can't do in her own home. help with this one the entire 0f- | pc... fice 'force will be eternally grateful. A certain woman who works with us has a habit of} emphasizing her remarks by hitting people in the arm,/ punching them in the ribs or} landing her fist on a shoulder) or a back. 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TILE @ BROADLOOM @ SLIP COVERS @ BAMBOO @ UPHOLSTERING Robert Hair. jevening was completed by sign-|go to a movie or a play with her any more because her blows --------=|have actually caused black and Yield--6 servings. resemble a daisy; sprinkle with) ' blue marks. | brown sugar. Place pan in pre-| M B b J b k F ed We have tried to break her of bahay gon phen at peach _|heated oven while preparing the) _ Water Iss DarDara Jean LOO et |the habit by making a joke of| halves batter. 2 teaspoons lemon juice Br he PEE. 0 rT: 1. N.: mW . jit, but she just doesn't realize} Y% ightly-packed brown Sift together the all-purpose | eee ys ae neve ives a cain, V rrnenons OT 7; ATITIAGe ithat we are kidding on the ' cer" is jor pastry flour, baking powder| pall again td jthie menting. Oi as in ih he _ pereg hemi trom| bY PLCHUS PIUL LU MALTIAYES © square, she goes along her| : | iste i y Mrs, E. N. Weldor. |photographs o! e Shroud. ' | vay, i iting, | ae cups once-sifted all rates Po 9 oa ppronbes ty} Combine corn starch, sugar|treasurer's report was given by| The abe meeting will take|, Miss Barbara Jean Cook has/Toula Sachlas and Mrs. D, Alovine ane praia ek bie: Bes 1% cups once - sifted| sugar Add eggs, one at a time,|and salt in a small saucepan./Mrs. Norman Hinds. the form of a pot fick su pean "Ronered DY MbOy SA leas tater ere plies worcea ae | or, 1% cups ° lec ee ay h addi.|Measure peach syrup and add| Reports were given' on the yh elke supper iN /yrior to her marriage to Mr.|The guests were fellow workers) peace publish stry flour beating in well after each addi st es, St. Philip's Hall, on Monday,|, d ease publish this letter. She pa 4 ; Pog ; "qi .|Sufficient water to bring meas-|furnishing of Cowan House and| Y:|George Fredrick Stewart this|of Miss Cook, from the Sales] : a ee ane nie aa Uk ure up to 1% cups liquid. Stirja shower for the kitchen was|vune 10, at 6.30 pm., followed! saturday. |Department of the General] may See. herself, and. cut it out. Ye teaspoon salt _ _ Miine milk and vaniin. Aa sits into corn starch mixture. Cook, |discussed. by the elections. Mrs. William Cook, mother of|Motors of Canada. beg ag -- Battered stirring constantly, until sauce| Tickets for the fall luncheon} CALVARY BAPTIST WMS the bride-to-be was hostess at a) The future bride and bride-| pear B and B: Here's the let- thickens and comes to the boil.|/were distribuied among the T Ca ; myo\trousseau tea in honor of her)groom were entertained at a} ' ae Cover and cook over low heat.| leaders he Ivary Baptist WMS) : | eta 1 \ter but don't count on her "'see- partite Lavacipnalic, feo ini, et ' ers. re ay lmeeting was a united meeting daughter. Pouring rather bog pe hid aap R. D. Wil-|ing herself." The habit is an ' ly, fiv - efreshments were served by). : {Alex Chalmers and Mrs. Angus}son at the home of Mr. Jack! pale utes longer, Just before serving,|the Mary Parker group. jwith the different groups at-|Chalmers autts ot the bride | Whittick aiscuases road ye one ant stir in lemon juice and bu'ter : tending. Mrs. Niven Aitken led ig \ i fitniing wae Mine famil.|, ue. only, way to cure her is] or margarine: Serve hot. ST, PHILIP'S ALTAR SOCIETY|in prayer. Soloist was Mrs. inser oe cates weihameona, lon, aan ona Gwen Hamnil-|4, stop kidding and tell her} alas nin el adie St. Philip's Altar Society held!Delany, sig ecb rs Waleiuatel St oe lag manylwhat she is doing. When she its regular May meeting in the| 'Guest speaker was Mrs.|. cng sg a ges cave siti sa ahtbaet a _.,|lands a blow, belt her right Couple Marks |church hall, and plans were|Alfred Ruscoe of the World wide yr} : ab ate * ith' W on Miss Cook was presented with/back and say, "Now this is} |completed for the bake sale\Evangelization Crusade. She recs fea . ) ag a ec a floor-polisher from the girls of|what I mean." . |which will be held at Lake Vistaltold of her conversion. Do note? We siy ronn, smsoary anejthe Sales Department of the) Dear Ann Landers: You've| t nniversary | ' | ion. not/Miss E, Chalmers, aunts of the|G | Y |Plaza, Wecker Drive, on Satur-/be afraid to tell others, we are|pride, iu |General Motors and also a can-jalways taken the position that ., |day May 11, at 2 p.m, to make Him Lotd of our life) 4 1; jnister set from fellow-workersithe sitter should not be per- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spicer,) wrs/ Eugene Muller is .con- taking the word Spring as her _A miscellaneous shower wasjof the sales department. Co-/mitted to have visitors on the Devon street, marked their 40th|yening the bake sale, Assisting] topic, ' jgiven at the home of Mrs. workers in the advertising de-|job, My sitter refused to sit un- wedding anniversary by hold-|with the preparations are Mrs.| |George Lee, Albert street' by|partment presented the bride-\jess she could have this privil- | G | CALVIN EVE. GROUP Mrs. Bruce Hannam and Mrs.|elect with a card table and chair| ing open house recently. ancy espisleliesdaig mle James) Earl Johnson. Present were for-| set Mrs. Spicer, the former Grace| Hummes, and yadgihs 1, Johe.| |The monthly meeting of the|mer neighbors of the pros-| After the wedding salchaeustl Airhart of Bancroft, and Mr.|50"- iers for the sale will|Calvin Evening Group of St. pective bridegroom thi ; h ; Spicer of Flinton were married|b® Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.|Paul's Presbyterian Church was : fe is evening the bridal party in B oft May 7. 1923 Wayne Chidley. held at the home of Mrs, Earl| Mrs. W. A. Leaming, Somer-|will be entertained at the home sag Buty aid agg Mrs. Leonard Fleury and Mrs,| Smith. : ville avenue was hostess at a/of the future bridegroom's par- Stephen Artym (Marion} and|Betamin Young, co-conveners| Plans were concluded for the miscellaneous shower. rciteeggi pr Mr. and Mrs. William Aaa cons join si Ross niiof the recent euchre party,|Dessert Tea and Fashion Show| Vere friends and relatives of|Stewart, Baldwin street. iF Oahawh They also have ten|Were thanked by the president,|t0 be held at the church on June| Miss Cook's fiance. randchildren: . Mrs. Martyn Darlaston. Mrs.|2: The prize of the evening was| A miscellaneous shower was) 8 ; : Fleury thanked all the mem- Won by Mrs, Beverly Smith. held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Pouring coffee at the re-\ners who assisted. The June meeting is to be Yule, Colborne street east, with ception was Mrs. Artym with) wre Walter Dobroshinsky,|Neld_at the home of Mrs. Doug-|Mrs. Yule and Mrs.Larry Liss } broshinsky, é Mrs. Clarence Spicer and MIS. |Mirg Harry Gowanlock Mis [ae Turner. Refreshments were|as co-hostesses. Present, were Ross Spicer serving, assisted by Tones H ughes Mes. John| Served by Mrs. Smith. jrelatives and friends of the fu- granddaughters, Sharon and Maaiire and Mrs. W; arp Chid secre ai ---- jture bride. Janice Artym and Margaret and). "vere appointed to the nom.| WEIGHT LIFTERS Mrs, Kelth Westlake, Dougias y¥ appointed to the nom- 4 4 ' |street was hostess at a miscel- Donna Spicer. inating committee and ill] The 1 d in bak : : ¥ e leaveners used in bak-/janeous shower. ste teicen ia phone. the members tc check/ing act as lifters. They expand) A kitchen and pantry shower sented the couple with a ay of who is willing to stand for an)the flour framework of batters|was held at the home of Mrs. luggage. They aiso raceived fA office in the elections in June. and doughs so that the finished| Pau! Kift, Baldwin street, with) ' 2 A Saturday, November 23, was) product will be light, porous and|Mrs. Kift and Mrs. C. E. Cor-| letter of congratulations from fi i 7 s Michael Starr, MP the date set for the bazaar in|digestible. The most common'nelius as co-hosteéss, vaecaneesasntbeBiach sod Missa --|the fall, leavening "agents used are| A miscellaneous shower was The Reverend M. A, Beriault! yeast, baking powder, eggs. {given by Miss Mary Kube, Miss | | BAKING HINT Take muffins out of their tins immediately, but let a cake cool in the pan about ten minutes, until it shrinks slightly and is just warm to the touch. When hot, a cake is very tender and may break if handled. 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