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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1964, p. 9

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sree wet seen bis J tons -- should gain popularity} And, they are eSpecially right with the younger set. for the layered look when com- Also look for the collarless|bined with a button-down shirt. blazer in linen-texture synthetic] ij) in the neckline of the |blends. shirt with a bright paisley ascot ARRAY OF COLORS lor with another shirt--this one|reservation -- because, while|safe These blazers come in a fine|a cotton-knit turtle neck, manufacturers may experiment|it won't merit the approval array of colors--all the way| Yes, the menfolk will really|with style, they know better/wives who have to care for 1 from bright red to slate blue.|have dash this season, than to experiment with wash-jthis finery. : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 29,1964 @ - * Men's Shirts Tell A Brighter Tale By ELEANOR ROSS This season in the sun will be no time for men who are sartorially faint - hearted Barbecue And A Cake Made Without An Oven Many folk -- bachelor girls,| Grapefruit Sections young marrieds or senior citi-| Barbecued Threesome-- zens -- living in a one-room light-housekeeping apartment Pork yet pio bara Balls, * And women can admire alljability and easy care. this peacock plumage without) Unless a masculine fashion in soap or detergent ' % with no oven, occasionally long Whi Potato for a home-baked cake. Chopped Spinach or Kale Just 'get out. the elctrie fry pan and try this following new- Warm Fry Pan Cake (electric fry pan) type recipe! or Orange Snow Pudding with Measurements are level FRY PAN CAKE Meringue Dessert Topping Coffee Tea Milk (Keeps coi several days) 2% c. sifted cake flour 1, tsp, double-acting baking BARBECUED THREESOME -- gh & baking "SPARERIBS, MEAT BALLS 1 tsp, salt : AND SAUSAGE % c. room-soft butter or 2 sections spareribs margarine 2 tbsp. flour 1% c. granulated sugar 2 tbsp. margarine 2 eggs, unbeaten 1 lb. chopped beef made 1c. milk into 12 small meat balls (standard recipe) ¥% Ib. Italian or Polish 1 tsp. vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add sausage cut in inch lengths baking powder and salt, and sift again. Stir butter until very soft, gradually mixing in sugar.|. 1 ea ae sauce omemade or Add eggs, one at a time, beat- purchased) 1 c. beef broth ing thoroughly after each. gp Ny guint alternate-| Order spareribs cracked into ly with milk, small amount at)conarate pieces and chopped time, beating after each addi-linty 3 sections each. Dust with tion until smooth. Stir in/four, Saute until tightly vanilla, browned in margarine, using Oi] 11"e lectric fry pan with] 19 ineh fry pan. vegetable oil; dust with flour. Add meat balls; continue to pia pan and preheat t0).aute until lightly browned. 280F. Then add 'sausage and saute 3 Pour in batter. Cover; bake! min. Pour in barbecue sauce and |35 to 30 min., or until crust is dry and springs back when! beef broth. Cover; simmer 1 hr. |top-of-the range orin mod. WEDDING OF OSHAWA INTEREST Miss Rosemary Dickie of pee ape bea "4 oo. son Sarnia. whose father, grand- of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. mp- ; 4 father and great-grandfather, son, Sarnia. The bride is the touched lightly with finger. summer fashions are bolder, colors are brighter and the styles more daring, more original than ever, A bold yel- low, termed Indian lemon, has stolen the fashion spotlight--in strong stripes, as well as mad- ras plaids and solids. ' New knits and synthetic fab- rics are everywhere, The growing influence of sports on men's fashions has made the placket - front golf shirt a classic, Square-neck knit shirts are making their debut along with gingham and oxford striped shirts, which have a woven look. | RUGBY SHIRTS POPULAR | Also popular are shirts in such hues as oxblood, bottle green, light blue, yellow, bam- |boo, black and navy. A synthetic blend of Spandex {Dacron and cotton creates an oxford weave stretch fabric that should be popular with the but- ton-downers. These new fabrics have become '"'musts" for every man because of their easy-carc washability. New wash - wears can boast of "'no ironing re-| quired" and mean it. | Original styling is also put- ting men's fashions into the) sartorial spotlight. Button-down) shirts with raglan sleeves, high-| boy collars and a new London} shaw i 'w.| Loosen cake around edgesjoven (350F.), Serve to 6 with all lived in Oshawa, Wag a, Sa se Sarnia |with spatula: invert fry pan on|rice or whipped potato. Mercy Church, Sarnia, to Mr. --Douglas Paisley Photo |cake rack. Let stand 10 min.,| BARBECUE SAUCE CHILD GUIDANCE ce ns ge cg confec-| a minced, peeled Good Example Inspires FOR THE FINEST IN polo collar--which looks like 2) button-down without the but-| Mechanical Repairs to all makes of e Carriages @ Strollers @ Bicycles Custom Made DRAPES SEE M. & €. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 faaw etc, | Dealer for | © C.C.M. ® Thistle © Lloyd tioners' sugar. 9 to 12 servings.| 4, «< hutter oF marearl | j garine TOMORROW'S DINNER | "; thsp, dry mustard (Can be prepared on two | 1-3 tsp. salt burners) } 1 tsp. sugar if : 1, tbsp. chili powder . ' ' . BEARDED SERGEANTS | % c. tomato juice Child's Reading Habits ALCONBURY, England (CP)) 1 tsp lemon je Two U.S. Air Force sergeants » water i Y C. MYERS, Ph.D.,and hear more serious pro- at this Huntingdonshire base) Saute onion unitl soft in but- Regge ge arents would like| grams on the air than he does.|have been allowed to. grow ter, Stir in all remaining ingre- ha satiaren' te rise in interest| From my observations, the| beards _ org - the ra simmer 5 min. Makes |average father and mother,|interest of pubic relations. | . pg Ng hy the or able to do so, reads an appal-|Beards are 'banned in the serv- thes their interests through our| ingly small proportion of Coed a iat men mer theory ous articles in magazines, seri-|for parts in a play presente: om this column|°US books or rarely listens to|by a local drama group. Some a read avatiits de-|informative and thought - pro- Eee: have college pe "ste not| Voking programs on the air, or|skillful reader, inspire him by grees, some rs |the great symphonies and dra-|precept and example to read| gone beyond high school or| ta sad hooks fabtull Pas sixth or eighth grade. Yet some|™#S- ee - s, b gaken _ we! Bo of the latter group read, see,/RARELY READ EDITORIALS |}i 70 the "heir of all the azes.""| listen to and think about mat-) Often I think of all the brainy) fins banal ters on a higher intellectual/ fathers and mothers who rarely) PARENTS' QUESTIONS level than some of the former read editorials of their newspa-| Q. What do you consider the group. |per or the non-fiction articles} most neglected item in the usual . Phere are so many media of of their favorite magazines./advice on sex education? information and 'challnge to|Reading of such affords them; 4. Recognition of the child's thinking that anyone who can| much to talk about in the family) neq to learn reasonable inhibi-| read fairly well Fy ee te I growing mere, -- lit-| tion as basic for respect for for intellectual self - rove-|tle in comparison do they get) sain? ; ment, ~ ySpeed from fiction and ase «Monin a banal -- - hat so many|the photo pages! % tiie stones yn saad. A few of my readers have and listen to so witiethat ey one of bg? Great here THEY GROW serious thought - provoking/clubs or served on panels in) or on s aanae rac a art vont | their respective clubs in dis-| FAST ! music than the clods. cussion of serious problems | : haraly can inspire thelr Chil cing serious reading and Portraits Now Will Be with any higher interests, ig: -- While we parents need to read Treasures Later PATRONIZE ARTS and hear some programs for Ons I have long believed that the|mere relaxation and passing ¥ average scientist, mathemati-| pleasure, how can we afford to STUDIO 723-3680 cian, engineer and others Of|/spend most of our spare. time technical specialities shou!dion the trival if we wish to read more poetry and fiction) contribute most to the best and hear more good music and| education of our children? see more fine art than they do.) Help your child to become a Also that the adult of aver-| age education, if able to, read fatty' wel, should read, much 5 THE STARS SAY BLACK S te ac GREAT SUMMER Fee. SALE Thursday's planetary influ- ences promise a lively and con-| CONTINUES WITH EVEN FURTHER REDUCTIONS! structive day. Both business; and domestic affairs are slated) Partial to savings? Appreciate values? Then be budget-wise and buy in-season fashions at for gains, and most persons will surprisingly low sale prices! Check your ward- prove extremely congenial and co - operative. Do avoid ex- tremes, however. robe for dress and date, play and party needs ----then come, make your selections and save on whot you'll weor all summer . . . through Fall. ° to etige If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates htat, | AND MORE SPECIAL RACK Reg. to while the forthcoming year may) not be particularly stimulating| DRESSES :::: at 7.97 @ where job, business and finan-) MAIN FLOOR Rack of cial advancement are con-| cerned, it would not. be advis-| able to let down in your efforts| Rack of since good influences off and on/ SPRING & SUMMER COATS & SUITS % PRICE For instance, you will have LOWER LEVEL opportunity to make some gain along occupational and-or busi- LADIES' WEAR LTD. ness lines in late November, | late December and next March; | 72 Simcoe North -- 725-1912 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. te better stabilize your mone-) "Air Conditioned For Your Shopping Comfort" tary status in September and October. But, in the latter con-| nection, don't expect any reall uptrend until this time next year. Use the good periods, how- ever, to make plans for the future--especially where range security programs concerned 1 P] In personal matters, you should enjoy pleasant domestic | situations for most of the year| --with the possible exception of} a brief period in early Novem-' ber, when some tension may be evident. Even this can possibly be averted if you will make it a) point to curb the Leoite's ten-| dency toward bossiness with lovde ones. August will be propitious for romance, as will September, late October, next May and June. Best periods for travel: The first three weeks of August, September (a good month on all counts), next January and May Look for some stimulating so- cia] experiences between now tember, in Decem-| ber, January and next spring. 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