14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, July 8, 1965 a THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW An all-around good day! Per- sonal relationships will be gov- erned by exceptionally good in- fluence and, if needed, it will -|be a fine period in which to seek (and obtain) favors and co-operation, generally. Also en- couraged: Romance, travel, cul- tural pursuits, creative ideas and new friendships. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that even though your material prog- ress may be somewhat slow at the moment, it would be advis- able to make plans for occupa- tional and financial expansion now, since the next year gives promise of excellent results fromconstructive efforts. Stars also promise co-operation from those who are interested in your welfare and who might well go out of their way to help you } lachieve cherished goals--if you are diplomatic in dealing with them. The latter will be espe- cially important during the last two weeks in October, when a Cancerian tendency to hold grudges over trifles could an- tagonize possible benefactors. Most profitable periods from a monetary standpoint: Between |Aug. 15 and Sept. 8, from Sept. /20 through Nov. 16, and be- dish of creamed eggs, made with instant nonfat dry milk crystals. Cooking Brunch For Crowd? POPOVERS, popping out of their "cups", surround a Vacation Home To Mean A Lot By ELEANOR ROSS Up on the top floor of one of the world's: great sporting goods stores, there's an attrac- tion that can lure gun buffs and demon anglers away from idisplays of their favorite gear. The lure boasting this power is something unique--a vacation house. The basic structure, with equipment and optional interior arrangements can be shipped and erected anywhere in the United States. AREA IN FOOTAGE The price for the complete 995-square foot house is around $16,300, plus freight charges. The house is striking with its sweeping roof and prow - like deck and it's full of suggestions for the home - builder hunting for ideas to construct his own from scratch. We have been told by construction experts that the price isn't at all out Designed ToA Lot of line for a house as well built and equipped as is the model offered for sale. The price does include, after all, the kitchen equipment (except refrigera tor), hot water heater, septic tank, free-standing fireplace, all plumbing and bathroom fix- tures, electric baseboard heat-| ing, insulation--as well as put- ting up the house on the buyer's own Jot. WELL THOUGHT OUT | The model has been selling) well, which isn't surprising, be-| cause it is a well thought out) and 'built house. It is designed' for easy care and features spa-| ci and excellent lines. Women. are delighted with the varnished fir floors that require only an occasional swabbing. The interior walls are covered with birch panelling. The house is built of cedar board and glass, really an outstanding de- sign. 4 The free - standing furniture (which is not included in the price) matches the house beau- tifully. EIGHT-SIDED TABLE Much of it is convertible, such as the two couches in the liv- vided into four rooms--a living room-kitchen ap a guest den that converts' into a game room, a study or dining room; a master bedroom; a bedroom 'tor the children. | There is a complete bath- room plus a half-bath that leads to the d shower. ing room and the oct 1 game table in the guest room that comes equipped with a cover-up wood 'top for dining. There are chairs designed for both indoors and outdoors use. The furniture is sensibly riced and is offered for sale in the store. We found several items that are good buys for those replenishing country house furnishings. Now as to the interior design of the house, itself. It is. di- OPTIONAL ARRANGEMENT The house is so constructed that its interiors can be re- arranged. A customer can choose a completely open plan. And because the house is de- \signed on a ,modular basis, |doors, windows and some of the other architectural features can be rearranged. It is one of the. best, vacation or leisure house des we've ever seen. So simple--you can doit yourself]; e So practical--add new rooms to your home, new beauty to your rooms! 'Try Creamed Eggs, Popovers jtween Jan. 15 and April 15. Best} {months for job advancement! jand recognition: Septem ber,| |December, next January and) e Now you can hide unsightly , beams, pipes or wires in base- ENTERTAINING a largejoughly heated. Serve in split- ments... give a new look to your group soon for brunch at thejopen plain or cornmeal pop- OFF ON EUROPEAN TRIP Toronto - born Metropol- itan Opera star, Teresa Stra- tas, who has won interna- tional acclaim as an opera singer, is preparing for an- other trip to Europe. Miss Stratas who spent much of her girlhood in Oshawa, in sists that opera is her first love but admits that the con- stant travel depresses her. She is booked solid for the next three years. (CP Photo) ANN LANDERS Married Love Out Of Consideration Dear Ann Landers: Recently you printed a letter from a reader who signed herself "Too Late." Hers was a tragic story. She was a girl who married much too young and her life was, as she put it, "a mess." In closing she confessed, "the love I was sure would last for- ever faded after a couple of months." You -advised 'Too Late" to keep her chin up and to keep fighting. Her letter could have been written by me 10 years ago. There were times when I felt life. wasn't worth living. Then one day I began to look around me and take stock. I discovered that no marriage is without its disappointments, its periods of Grows it is not a souvenir collector, he is a thief. Children learn by example. Parents who bring home stolen property are going to have a difficult time keeping their kids honest. Dear Ann Landers: Taking| photographs at a wedding is a| -- March. Personal matters will be gov- erned by generous influences for most of the year ahead, but} }be alert to possible domestic friction in late August and late September. The next 12 months should be exceptionally happy ones where sentimental matters are concerned, with romance very much in the limelight for the balance of this month, be- tween Aug. 15 and Oct. 4, next February, April and May. Do) not take what may look like) the "real thing" in early Aug-| | propitious |funeral ust too seriously, however. Most} period for travel: The last two weeks of this! month, all of September (ex-/ ceptionally good!), next Janu- ary, April and June. A child born on this day will be endowed with the talents re- quired to succeed as a lawyer, surgeon or musician. tures of the casket (both open and closed). He photographed the pallbearers, the clergy man (during the eulogy) and the funeral procession. When the} photographer showed up at the cemetery I could scarcely be- lieve my eyes. What do you think of this?--Thoroughly Dis- gusted Dear Thoroughly: It makes a great deal of sense to have a photographer around to cap- ture, for posterity, moments of joy but to take pictures of a for a family album seems creepy and macabre to me. common practice but have you ever heard of hiring a photog-| rapher to take pictures at a funeral? You needn't bother to disguise the facts. Everybody in town| knows about this. A relative of mine passed away a few days ago. A daugh- ter of the woman who died in- sists she is going to have the boredom: and just plain unhap-|world's most complete family piness. jalbum. She said she failed to My husband and I have hire a photographer when her earned that tolerance for each|father died and she has re- other's faults, mutual respect|gretted it ever since. and consideration, and a sense| The photographer took pic- | 1 For All Your "Bridal Shoes" (Tinted Free) CHOOSE DANCEY'S DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 10% DISCOUNT IF YOU BRING THIS AD cottage? lovers, or. accompanied with Everyone will enjoy creamed|cornbread or toast. eggs with or in popovers. ie CRISP CORNMEAL are fresh and pretty to look at, POPOVERS delectable in taste, easy-do, and} (delightiui aew taste) low in calories, because nonfat 1% cups reliquified nonfat dry milk crystals are used. | dry milk crystals Hard-cook and shell eggs the} one-third cup enriched yel- day before. Bake the popovers| low cornmeal in advance (even freeze them/3 eggs if you like), ready to reheat, |1 cup sifted flour To put together, make the|l tsp. salt sauce, heat the popovers in a Scald : cup of milk; stir into oven, and serve the creamed/cornmeal. Combine remaining eggs in or with them. milk with eggs. Beat until fluffy Measurements level with a rotary beater. Stir into one-third cup butter -- mixture. Stir in flour one-third cup flour jana sat, 1% cs. salt sf | Bat 2 min, with rotary beat- 1 tsp. dry mustard jer or until batter is smooth and \% tsp. pepper jthick like heavy cream. Fill 3c. reliquefied instant non- |0iled deep muffin pans or 5 oz. fat dry milk crystals aged cups one-third with bat: scording to pikg. habla tons & eine | Bake 30 min. in hot oven, 450 hard-cooked eggs, sliced |deg. F. (opening oven door re- crosswise jduces heat quickly). 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