' 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 16, 1968 to go ---- of rd oes ers o- oP bs: yg 9 freed from housework to in @ military way," he sa nism roughout the world." j elds: Mr. Lynch said the Chinese} Mr. Lynch said Canadians oth by x cio ser an showed him everything hejin international reporting could _ ap asi Wanted to see except Tibet andicontribute to nations ' under-/4own dale. pend ys ge hes yer ' not|standing he one poe oe Fe sneties hn thing a L '1 grant him high-level interviews\a Canadian brings a leéss|/Chiha is e young people MONTREAL (CP) - How|United Nations' than before: he|Wih heads of state, abrasive view of the world than|"these are hot young kids who would the United States feel if\went there. He said his initial one-monthjis likely to be brought by the)believe implicitly in commu: China was ae influential in Can-| "If China is admitted to the|Yi8a was extended for a month|so-called great powers. " Cana-/nism as the correct system for ada as the U.S. is in Viet Nam?(UN, she will do two things," he = his often critical writ-dian publishers are , sending|China," the travelling reporter, This question is often asked|said. "She will attack the|!ngs about China. more journalists abroad a ae ie ae in China today, Chatles Lynen,|United Nations in the most out- Everywhere I went, the hos-jour newspapers are reflecting) But, the Chinese brand of director of Southam News S@rv.isPoken way, with language |Pitality was almost embatass-/a much different tone | as @ fe-/Communism could not work for ices*told 250 delegates to. theleven Russia would not tse in|!ng,' 'he said. sult. ried Coe eae vou, Old 'stockings cuf just above triennial convention of thejthe United States and she williMATE AMERICAN 8 NOTHING FOR MIND te hac tc the Chicas (the ankiog "and fied Wh. tn Ot Canadian Women's Press Club|try to wreck the UN itself be-| But, noticeable was the Chi-| "The unhappy people in|" wr came away wishing I couldiMmake splendid sultease shoe here Sunday night. caase she thinks it is a useless/nese hatred of the government|China are the intellectuals be-jin of 9 Sails cette ee ' 8 "China thinks of Canada as ajorgan." and people of the United States.|cause there is nothing for the|inom but we ace is 'wish tham bags. Se victim of American gconomic|NO GOOD WILL "1 stopped going to the theatre|mind in Communist's China to-|4 01) in terms of their own, and aggression and that partly) "If we can accept this wejbecause every production endediday,' 'he said . hope, they keep it to and why they granted-me my visa,'"'/should let China in but welwith an. American shot, bayon+) The peasant- worker enter- selves, "he sald, j Mr, Lynch said in his first pub-\must re mem}. r that "theyjetted or humiliated by women.|tainment seems tailored to the | vic address since returning|have not an ounce of good will) Chinese beliefs 'about the|lowest common denomination, are based "'on/"it is as if the CBC put on Red China, If Admitted Is Out To Wreck UN WIFE PRESERVER . wae sm 60% on winner. COWNS & FORMALS HOUSEHOLD HINT TEMPTING FRUIT AND cecal SALADS = Days Are Salad Days | And Dressing Makes a Difference = There's something about a lad that makes it just good or st wonderful, That something the dressing, so with the salad eason in full swing, you'll want! Mo add to your collection of ideas | lor dressings that make the dif- ference. For a main dish, an avocado d chicken salad is a gourmet hoice when accented with a! eed dressing. If you ave cold turkey left over from "the barbécue or rotisserie, sub- titute it for the chicken in the cipe. The delightful flavor of the! Smatmalade dressing makes it ~good for many fruit and vege- 'etable salads, and there's nothing seasiet to make. Just mix. to- cgether equal parts of French "dressing you buy at the store Cand orange marmalade, shake, eand pour. To vary the recipe, _substitute peach, pineapple, or -apricot preserves for the mar-| Smalade. Or, if you feel in a do-it-your- pel mood, you'll find the follow- ng recipe for Marmalade Dress: "ing can be mixed in a moment. "For a timesaver, use. a glass 'jar with a handy "Twist-Off"| ap instead of a mixing bowl. | eastire the ingredients into the "glass jar, mix, and shake. Your "dressing is ready to store or *pour, and will keep indefinitely ein the refrigerator. | © You'll find the salad and| oMressing just right for a sum-| "mer luncheon or supper, But! Sthey're good -- and the ingredi- vents are available -- any time Tpf the year. ~ CHICKEN AVOCADO SALAD 11% cups cooked chicken cubes ™ %&% cup thinly sliced celery 1 can (11 ounce) Mandarin orange sections, drained % cup. drained grapefruit sec-| tions \% teaspoon salt Y, teaspoon curry powder, op- tional 1 cup marmalade dressing 3 avocados Salad greens Y% cup toasted slivered almonds Combine chicken and 'trulte in bowl. Add salt and curry pow- der to two-thirds cup marma- lade dressing; drizzle over chicken mixture and mix gently. Cover and allow to chill 30 min- utes to 1 hour before serving. Halve, peel, and remove seeds from avocados. Arrange avocado halves on crisp salad greens. Brush ayocados with dressing and fill with chicken mixture. Sprinkle nuts over top. Serve with with additional marma- lade dressing, if desired. Yield: 6 servings Elva Tlva Fletcher Heads Press Club MONTREAL (CP) --Elva Fletcher of Winnipeg was elected national president of the Canadian Women's Press Club Monday during the closing ses- sions of the club's 23rd annual meeting. Miss Fletcher, an associate editor of Country Guide, a na- tional farm magazine, succeeds Simonne Daigneault of Mont- real, who becomes honorary president, * Other officers include Jean Danard of Toronto, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Kathleen Rowe, Brandon, Man., recording sec- retary; Mrs. Miep van Raalte, Winnipeg, corresponding secre- tary; and Mrs. Olga Woycenko, Winnipeg, treasurer. "chre 64 WIFE PRESERVER Use cold curling iron to |About $3 cups dressing. Comfortable big from a two-month visit to thejin that direction." China, he United States said,is prouder then ever before, she foreign policy of the Communist country. A formér war correspondent|because for the first time, "land a reporter on international|has become the centre of thelyears,' worlds' stage. "But I dont' think they want that there is more to Red China pated, affairs for many years, Mr, the worst aspects of American'Don Messer 24 hours a day, and similarly, cicans are "not likely to believe'told they have been emanci- Gives it an entirely different, |seven days a week," he said, Chinese women, he said, are ;when last 10 Amer- making potato this means they haveldelicious flavor. Leftover sweet pickle juice) jean be substituted for vinegar salad. | Sargeant's Rentals 463 Ritson §. 725-3338 MARMALADE DRESSING FOR CHICKEN AVOCADO SALAD 1 jar (12 ounce) orange mar- malade of peach, pineapple or apricot préesefves 1-3 cup vinegar 1 teaspoon mustard /l teaspoon paprika \% teaspoon celery seed ¥% teaspoon salt 2-3 cup salad oil Combine all ingredients, ex- cept oil; mix well. Gradually! add - oil, stirring constantly. Shake well before tsing. Serve with chicken avocado or fruit |salads. Yield: 2 cups. This Dressing's a Dream Youngsters who don't care for| most salads will love almost any| combination of fresh or glass-| packed fruits with this dreamy whipped dressing. And adults will enjoy the subtle flavor of} eream chéese and mayonnaise mixed with preserves, lemon juice, a touch of curry powder, jand whipped cream or dessert topping. Serve it with fruit salad at} dinner or as a ltincheon main} dish with toasted cheese sand- wiches. You'll find it's a family favorite that you can whip to- gether in your electric mixer in a very few minutes. WHIPPED DREAM DRESSING | FOR FRUIT SALAD 2 packages (3 ounces each) cream cheese, room temper: ature % cup mayonnaise or salad dressing it jar (12 ounce) pineapple, peach or apricot preserves 2 tablespoons lemon juice % teaspoon curry. powder 1 etip whipped cream or whip-| ped dessert topping Beat cream cheese and salad dressing until smooth. Add pre- serves, lemon juice, and curry powder; blend. Chill. Fold in }whipped cream or_ topping. 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