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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1964, p. 23

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A S22eaFeo¢g>ramays ee hot et <O82@oScm Mee Listas ibis MARK 30TH ANNIVERSARY Py Mr. And Mrs. Norman Fisher Honored At Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs, Norman Fisherjtation of a purse of money on|---- behalf of friends and relatives. Mrs. Fisher is the former Ma- were guests of honor at a sur- prise dinner party celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary The dinner was held at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Carson assisted by their daughter-in-law Mrs. Norman Fisher, Jr. Mr. Ben Fisher, best man at ter, Marion, (Mrs. Carson Lines)| an _ the wedding, made the presen-'and three grandchildren CHILD GUIDANCE © This Teen-Age rion Cunliffe of Hamilton where the couple was married, August Lines, Winter Avenue, who was'15, 1934. They have spent their Youth Wants More Freedom By GARRY MYERS, Ph.D. The mother of a boy, 17, who consider whether you might not] has an older married sister and' relax on making decisions for} that "This older boy has come to! Matters me, his mother, and demanded | "nimportant. to be on his own. He wants no|should stick to the more seri-| © a brother, eight, writes: parents sit down in private and} advice from his parents: unless/Ous ones. he asks for it. He says we've always made too many de- cisions for him, and he reeds to learn to make them himself --with only one year lef: home. at) W' about this. Indeed, you have a "He works two afternoons aiweapon. If he Indeed, I think you should re- quire him to be home on nights! ment before school and do his home-| Guelph. ' ork regularly. Don't argue violates such week, and all day Saturday-- regulations, you could deny him and has worked since 14. ®\the use of the family car-for a uses the family car. He resents | certain number of wecks. having to be in by a certain time. He wants to go out on|;, school nights, even though he) failed two subjects. I think it. fine for him to. go church With you if Dad can gg him to do so, but {\ed butter untill all crumbs are don think at his age you "If we refuse him these priv-|should require him to go or ileges, he gets very angry,\even fuss at him for not going. sulks and says it won't be long|The same holds for his singing until he is gone. He used to! jin the church choir, Jof Oshawa, The ceremony is to boy in numerous. small) which are relatively} However, y ou/ flavor, particularly delicious for SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edward Reeson announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter, Judith Ann, to Mr.: Phil- lip Glifford Dudiey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Dudley, all take place on Saturday, October 3, 1964, at 4 o'clock in King Street. United Church, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Korte announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Anna Gijsbertje, to Terrance) John Dougherty, son of Mr. and! Mrs: Russell Dougherty, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, September 26, 1964 at 2.00 p.m. in Christ Memorail Church (Anglican). | MARRIAGE The marriage is announced of Anne Marie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stinson) to, Mr. Stanley William Wotten,| son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wot- ten, all of Oshawa. The wedding took place on Friday, August 28, 1964, in Westmount United Church; Oshawa. | ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Harry William Nelson Dingley, Oshawa, nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Isabel, to Mr. Frederick Gordon Leyden, son lof Mr. Robert Leyden, Oshawa jand the late Mrs. Leyden. The marriage is to take place on whose marriage is to take PLANNING OCTOBER WEDDING -- Housewives Find Variety Of Uses For Sealing Tape Perhaps you have overlooked many of the household uses for pressure sensitive tapes. Here, from the manufacturers, are some suggestions for use around the kitchen: Substitute pastry boards: You| Colorful Trim: Use any plastic NEW CLASS can make a functional pastry|coated cloth tape, which is wash- SEPT. . 1 3 ACT. NOW rolling board by taping waxed paper onto any flat surface and discarding it afterward. Re-seal fruit rind: When you want to extract only a few drops of juice from am orange or a lemon, pierce the skin with a sharp knife, squeeze out what you require, Then wipe skin dry and seal the hole with fix-it, freezer or cellulose tape. Reinforce handles: Reinforce handles of pots, pans and other kitchen utensils temporarily Protect Frozen Foods: Seal with fix-it tape, freezer foods with color-coded Tuck freezer tape to protect them from freezer burns, weight loss. and flavor loss. Easily applied to all frozen food wrap- pers, the tape also provides a handy 'surface for indentifica- tion in writing. } Recipe Reminders: Fasten : Py * v7 . * * a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 9, 1984 - by door with tape and don't remove it until you have tried it out. Handy canned goods and pickle and jam jars by writing on a sli of paper and sealing it wi! cellulose tape. Or write on mask- GREEN FOR oe LONDON (CP) -- Ni Labels: Label home|with green pages are sociation of Op- tested by the As 5 a tical Practitioners and~ rial colleges. Psycholo, y the color is more pe og é ing, decorating, fix-it or freezerjeye, tape applied directly to the can or jar. able and. colorfast, for deco- rating or edging shelves, closets and drawers, ; Reinforcing Books: Is cook book battered?. Run strips of decorating or fix-it tape lengthwise on the cover . and) bindings to strengthen the book and repair torn pages . with cellulose tape, hf PROTEST PYLONS PETWORTH, England (CP) Nature lovers are trying te pro- tect beauty spots along the 'Sus- sex Downs from 160-foot pylons carrying power cables. They had been complaining for two years and even planned a new route for the cables, but the electricity board would not agree. Now the power minister has given the go-ahead. Shorthand " : that new recipe to a cupboard The 'engagement is place on Saturday, October 10, Dingley and the prospective an ~~ : announced today of Miss in St. George's Memorial bridegroom is the son of Mr. Q in 8} Weeks WITH Sandra Isabel Dingley to Mr. Church (Anglican). The bride- Robert Leyden, Oshawa, and THEY GROW § Frederick Gordon Leyden, to-be is the daughter of Mr. the late Mrs. Leyden. > Sb. edwrilin ¥ and Mrs. Harry William N. --Photos Py Garnet Belfry |§ FAST 1 ye ie 3 e Their tart juiciness makes them|Campbellcroft, | excellent for first-of-the-season|maville, eating and. cooking. As theirjand Pic storage life is short, only fairly|}was Mrs Uxbridge, small quantities should be pur-|of Latham, N.Y | chased at one time. | Yellow transparents, as name suggests, are yellow-green apples with a crisp juicy tex- ture and a pleasing flavor.) | Duchess apples, because of their| spicy, tart flavor are excellent) |for. pies and applesauce, as well| for eating fresh. Melba) apples are attractively streaked ting raw. Repeat 45 minutes. The with sécond Newcastle, work cards were the| Heavens" and "Transportation." lemon |Makes six. to eight servings. kering. A special visitor|of the | William $. Crawford,|Z0diac which is different. It used| third of} crumbs and remaining apples.) Top with rest of crumbs. Cover jand bake at 350 degrees F. for Uncover and bake 15 minutes or until crumbs are brown. Serve warm with cream, |with red and have a tart, juicy) sort Guitahd or saioast Bow-|and had several complete cards Oshawa _|0f buttons showing all the signs 'The |Saturday,: October 10, 1964, at) 9 2.00 p.m. in St. George's Memo-| be held at the home of Mrs. its Now Will Be REGISTER NOW | rial Church (Anglican). 'UNITS GROUPS AUXILIARIES |William Whitehead of Campbell 4 Portraits Now 728-7081 SF a eR " F | croft. Treasures Later came After refreshments were Early Apples Make THE PIONEER It was amazing to see. the|served by the hostess, the faba 4 CANADIAN BUTTON CLUB variety of buttons which have|posed for the photographer. . Best Apple Betty im = e been made in .the past using| STUDIO \ SCHOOL OF The August meeting of the * | Transparent, Duchess and\Pioneer Button Club was held|these two subjects for decora- REST HELPS : BUSINESS ' married life in Oshawa. They| Melba apples are early varieties|recently at the home of Mrs MOB ae Acne sufferers need not take|¢ 723-3680 Head Office for oll Divisions have one son, Norman; a daugh-|available in Ontario in August/M. I. Gartshore in Newcastle," very) diets, but N. | ¢ M. ¥. Gartsh N Mrs. Crawford gave a very special strict diets, but sleep 521% SIMCOE ST. N, OSHAWA d the beginning of September, | Members were present from|iteresting talk on the "Zodiac jand rest helps ine condition. | a aa "A Zodiac, and the Oriental| aniamls instead of signs, Later horoscopes were read, much to the amusement of the members, The September meeting is to BUEHLERS WANTED! -- Thirty, friendly, | fun loving couples to learn the || new modern style of square | dancing. Every Wednesday || night through the Fall and Winter (shift work no problem). | If interested call 725-2744 or |} 623-2237. For a first hint of fall, serve Apple Betty, a tart apple pud- |ding from the Foods Depart- at Macdonald Institute, | APPLE BETTY |1% cups fine dry bread crumbs tablespoons melted butter cups apples, pared and thinly sliced Y% cup granulated sugar Y% cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon lemon fuice | Blend bread crumbs and melt- |coated. Combine apples, sugars, and lemon juice. Place one-third of crumb mixture in buttered casserole or baking dish. Spread with half the apple mixture. sing in the church choir, but }* resents our wanting him to do @ so. He resents going to church-- and we have always gone to church, Should we make him 5 sing in the church choir or go to church? "He plays golf every after- noon when not working and all Sunday afternoon, and it costs him more than he and we can afford. We could make him do'§ as we say, but with his tem perament would it be wise?" THINK IT OVER LILLIAN M SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, inderance, Character Registration: SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 p.m. at Masonic Temple 91 Centre St. INFORMATION 723-7253 Pre-School, 9 a.m. to AE MARSH M.D.A. My reply in part: I hope you Now! ELIZABETH ARDEN | REGISTER | ATTENT ALL - HIGH SCHOOL Top Scoring Values At Dunn"s STUDENTS "MISS CHELSEA FELLOWS" Miss Arden's Personal Representative... BEAUTY CLINIC MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, Afternoon and Evening TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15th, Afternoon and Evening WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16th, Afternoon & Evening THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, Morning and Afternoon @ REGISTRATION FEE...$2.00 @ Redeemable on any Elizabeth Arden purchase within two weeks after clinic JURY&LOVEL ® COSMETIC DEPARTMENT ® 8 KING STREET EAST - OSHAWA - 123-2245 as; CRESTED GYM SHOES No Interest Downtown Store 36 King St. E. (Open Fri, till 9 p.m.) HIND e@ FREEZERSPECIAL e : 32: lb Cut and Wrapped Free STEAK and ROAST Wing Steak Boneless Rump or Round Steak Roast WA') Cut-Up READY TO EAT Club Style HAM LEGS THURSDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN BEEF SAUSAGE 39% EVISCERATED pucks 493! T-SHIRTS . . GYM SHORTS SPORT SOCKS .... ATHLETIC SUPPORTS . . DUFFLE BAGS , ... plus the newest in School Cardigans No Carrying Charges Dunns. carry a complete line of physical education | equipment to satisfy your every needs, such items 1,50 1.00 1.00 2.49 1.50 1.99 OPEN A DUNN'S CHARGE ACCOUNT Oshawa Shopping Centre {Open Thurs. ¢ Fri. till 9 p.m.) BREASTS C C Ib SKINLESS WIENERS 79° 1.89 "FRESH LAMB" Leg Roast __,, 79° Loin Chops ,, 89° SHOULDER CHOPS i», 69° Stew Cuts 3 ..°l LEAN SPARE 39 RIBS = @ Any One Item e 1.00 lb. PORK STEAK lb. BOLOGNA "Fcce® b. VEAL PATTIES b. Polish Sausage 12 KING ST. E. 723-3633 5 Ib, BOX LEAN SLICED SIDE BACON lbs. for $1 BS 6 2 DO te

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