HOUSEHOLD HINT Cigars will stay fresh wrapped in plastic and stored in the freezer. 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 3, 1967 WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album ts provided by The Oshawva Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Cughan - Aughney Fresh Tomatoes, Ideal For Salad | Are Now On Canadian Market Ontario hot house tomatoes|6 slits in each tomato, cutting | are now on the market. Bright,|not quite through, to form 6| MEN OFTEN red, plump and juicy, they are | ideal for use on a fresh salad wodens. Thee spreed out the HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION i wedges to resemble a flower. plate. Home economists at Mac- | After 21 twice as many Women as men donald Institute, University of|Sprinkle lightly with salt and Are made miserable by common urinary ' ; Guelph, suggest a recipe that|pepper. it ie BUleTiP RRMatAY the Dear Ann Landers: I applied)the next time a neighbor's dog "fans" Regen a yet Fill tomatoes with chicken| Scie mureulat sine and distureea Heep for * Lg ron >. ge = messes on our lawn I am going|them with a chopped chicken|mixture, using about 1-3 cup for| [teddy Sidney ang Becca witht went to work last weex. 1 am), 'ab the ow: th salad mixture. The result? -- aleach tomato. Chill. Serve on| 4 ¢lass of water 3 times daily for » few 23 years old and have worked in adh he ner by '; edad perfect item for an afternoon|lettuce on salad plates and gar-| cere Ou ae rcenr bhi sateen ae f-(of the neck and make him clean : | Seen tica Pains, Headache, a department store and two of-|; i luncheon nish with water cress and as-) Rheumatism, Sciatica Pains, fices. This TV job is so differ-|it up. I will probably end up : muscular pains, Gee Backache, and ent from my previous jobs that|hitting him in the mouth andi7oMATOES STUFFED WITH|<aiads. | ANN LANDERS Office Familiarity Fosters Discontent paragus tips. Makes 4 luncheon) oYsTEX from drugsist. Feel better fast. ' havi difficult time|Paying a fine or going to jail, CHICKEN SALAD oun ASR ec © tn One : oe St. Gertrude's Roman Cath-|ing her bouffant veil and she | tine ST ed i iy Pleave [but it will be worth it. Do you Ages sit Hey olic Church was the setting |carried a bouquet of chrysan- tell me if there's something IF ated with me?--Bolling| Easter Monday for the wed-| ding of Theresa Ann, etal ter of James Albert Aughney, Oshawa, and the late Mrs Aughney, to James Wayne themums and a mauve orchid. The maid of honor was Miss Diane Olech and the best man was the Reverend G. F. Saun- ders, Tottenham. The ushers were John Augney, Oshawa, Cughan, son of Mr. and Mrs./and R. W. Cughan, Ottawa. wrong with me or is it the peo- ple: who work in TV? ing and good evening. It is all of it. They even kiss when they Everyone around the studio|T0 jail? Sorry, but it would kisses everyone else good morn-|hardly be appropriate date- so casual nobody thinks a thing Dear Point: Go along where? 4 cup mayonnaise 1% cups diced chicken %4 cup diced celery large tomatoes, peeled salt and pepper line for this column. I I hope by the time you read this you have cooled off. Hit- thsp. prepared onion dress- ing Here's a ¥% head lettuce s id > i held in ' ' 5 aa aaeal Smiths Falls. las wee tal che leave for lunch. There's a lot|ting people in the mouth is no sprigs of water cress S yr f The Reverend J. B. Myers|Hotel Genosha following which of 'eye bet pi pre ageior a any proplem that I! can (1014 ozs.) asparagus CC) Y officiated and the soloist was|the couple left for a honeymoon Inch, lap e ly pal-\know of. tips, chilled and drained ting. e: . oe has a name. The gta| Beat Ann Landers: our 18 sin gute, seis fe are "doll" or "beautiful" or|year-old son went with a 17-/i,¢ and mayonnaise, Mix well. "baby." The fellows are "'sexy"|year-old girl for two years.|ctir in chicken and celery. Make or "tiger" or "big daddy." They were together night andj I am not suggesting that peo-j28Y- When they weren't to Mrs. Gary Booth, self accom-|in Quebec. For travelling the ik bride donned a turquoise suit Given in marriage by her|with a white fur collar, and father, the bride wore a formal|black patent leather accesso- lace sheath and coat enhanced ries. we can't ce nine Steart arene int the opening and ing ts fess my inability to fit in has| They wouldn't listen and the|Wick and easy. made me nervous. Do you think|next thing we knew Sh WS Tt LL eae ee eo con hoe ek cat bert we ONE OF MODERN LIFE'S GREAT by a lace-edged train. Her| On their return they will re- " i HOUSEHOLD HINT headdress was a small cluster|side at 140 Nonquon road, ple who work in TV have looser pie A i hited "telling py Use a bulb-type roast baster of three beaded leaves hold-|Oshawa. morals than other people but they were too young to be so|to fill your steam iron. It fits k cep eee St. Pierre - Grant The Reverend John K. Mof-|seed pearls and _ rhinestones|* fat officiated in Simcoe Streetjholding a misty cloud of illu- United Church, where Normaision veiling falling to below Jean Grant was united in mar-|shoulder-length. She Vo gga ad and white} -- a ' , Id do nothing except let| Dear Peg: You'd better go|°OU une Pr lback to one of those offices|'#em get married. : where they say "good morning,| Our son received his draft MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. CUGHAN --Hornsby Studio | ri Robert Joseph St./nosegay of red -- faociaconsl + onal x. bride is sg ee 9 forag af Miss Smith." You'll be happier.|Papers a few weeks ago and PUZZLES The T ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clin-) Miss Frances McQuaid was) CHILD GUIDANCE [In the meantime, after this/wants his wife to live with us. Ensemb ton Grant, and the bridegroom|the maid of honor; the brides- lletter appears in print there|We told him she would Have to is the son of Mrs. Yvette St.jmaids were Miss Carolyn : A lwill probably be 2,000 appli- ve with her folks because we|. , . is how we invented joe Pierre, all of Oshawa. Rodgers and Miss Cathy C ] Cl ] I Child cants for your TV job. ave no room. Our two younger|ctainless steel razor blades antes The wedding music was play-|Bickle with Miss Debra Grant U. tivate eanilness in 1 is da tends Hk 5 feos Gul Oe wat knee tc) and beatniks at the same Moony et ers: pr time. Dogmatism = is puppyism come to ed by R. G. Geen. as the flower girl. Given in marriage by her| Reginald Kwiatkoski was the father, the bride was wearing|/best man and those ushering lot of courage for you to print|them in the living room. By Establishing Early Habits the letter from that nut who| Are we mean and have we jaccused you of being an animal|let him down, as he says?-- a formal bouffant gown of|were Jean Guy St. Pierre and i nylon organza over taffeta|Larry Grant. By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD. Jas a rule. His taking a daily) bater. I wees A to say a|Indianapolis Mother fuli growth. styled with a semi-bateau neck-| Following the reception held) 'There are two good reasons|bath is easier to enforce than|¥0T? 0 the subject. Dear Mother: No! And) «Signs in @ de- line and lily-point sleeves. The|at the Canadian Corps Building/for child to acquire a wish|taking one every other day or|, n our block almost everyone|don't let your son and his wife| iment store : waistline was accented by aj|the couple jeft for a honeymoon to be clean--health and aes-|@ few times a week. has ' gl treed i 3 owners draft Mg tong to -hansd position |p 44, towels for the wide ° |i State, with the say s cruel to keep a dogjor you'll win i : tilly au oat te ere oF agellthead into a pink and a ie gy od ate win wad WASH THE TUB |tied up. They think tts ex sitter, maid ef chief 'bottle |whole damp fantily, from above the wrist to the|white checked suit with white/keeps himself neat and cea After bathing the tot too)fectly all right to let a dog run washer. |And in another. de- point. A chapel length train of|accessories for travelling. levinces consideration for the|¥0U"8 to bathe alone, his secing/loose, mess up the neighbor's partment -- Re- nylon over organza, caught] Mr. and Mrs. St. Pierre will/feelings and rights of others. [zou aah raed % may pre a dig up yo] bulbs, bite Nengale wi ight Nagra at the waistline with two bows|reside at 30 Colborne street) Beginning in the child's in-|? m early to do this him-jdelivery men and_ sometimes Y¥, Op BOB EAKINS / >. |self after getti lget hit rar. at Mac-| charge account was edged with similer lace.jeast, Oshawa, \fancy, we can cultivate in him r getting out of the tub.|ge by a car. Whenever ll jonald Institute, University of] There's Te cack Kaan ain aby and yo ; lowner he yells somethi ik say that hard-cooked| setting off the population explo- * dg rae yl a u ps Be eggs baked whole inside your|sion. It's matches, favorite meat loaf add attrac-| Oh, for the good old days -- TIMELY TIPS Home economists Her headdress was a semi-| Out-of-town guests were pres-|tne ideal of cleanliness and the As soon as you read to the|mention the leash law to a dog Cleopatra cluster of organzajent from Montreal, Quebec City| obit of keeping himself b Guelph, and leaf petals encrusted with'and Ottawa. rea-| sonably clean. Long before the|/S hands are clean. He will|"Anyone who hates baby is old enough to wash his own hands, let us make it a rule to wash them before he eats. See how early he may as- sociate clean hands with eating. As soon as he can wash his own hands, let us be vigilanf in requiring him to do so before his meals, Even when the baby or tot is not eating, he is in- book. After some years of such practice he will then have prac- tice for washing his own hands before reading a book alone. Any youngster of normal in- telligence may choose to train himself to keep dry and clean. But if left to his own choosing he may acquire this training want to turn th »>|can't be trusted!" ; pases of the I have made up my mind that|tiveness and important nutri- ~ ents to each. three, four or five, to try to keep his clothes reasonably clean and not to sit down in mud or wet and dirty places. Of course, we need to be pa- tient and reasonable in all such matters and not expect him to times. feet by she can d formerly known as these trying Whet the everage young single girl wants is to be swept off her uneconomical. Modern methods of shirt laundry make home laundering of shirts} If you have been| burdening your wife with this| chore, then you owe it to yourself | to look into our low cost and effi- clined to put his thumb or fin-|Unduly late. His being wet and|measure up always to our 0 i gers into his mouth, often intro-|Smelly around the rest of the|standards, cient shirt service. ducing disease germs. family hardly prepares him| One more ritual we should When at play indoors or out|Well to want to be clean and|have the child practice early is the toddler gets his hands|tidy as he grows older. to wash his hands after using messy, let us go for a damp| ASI read from many mothers|the toilet. Ever so many chil- cloth to wipe his hands or take|#bout the uncontrolled child as|dren don't learn this simple, de- him to the bathroom to wash|0ld as six, eight or 10 who often|sirable habit. Even some adults them, Then Jet us remind himjhas_ wet, soiled or smellyjhave not learned it. machine needles. Sharpen the to do this alone, as soon as he a Pigbosersd a e Answering Questions curled end off on a whetstone| Apo race ais bance room habits in earlier youre, In| 9 What good TV shows on|and save for heavier sewing, | 9 - bey ows rose gt addition to cultivating in these| the networks are now available? belt children while home sufficient], A- Captain Kangaroo, a morn- 'As we bathe the youngster un-|Visits to the bathroom, his par-|!"8 show on CBS, which has der five or so in the tub we can|ents should emphasize his tak-|a!ways been good, is now even help him see that we emphasize|ing a daily bath, not for punish-|better Discovery (ABC) and cleanliness. Giving him # bath|ment, but for acquiring a wish|Wild Kingdom (NBC) are ex- hel 4 too. There may|to be clean. cellent but are often badly dally Ay ps Se baa won't scheduled for young children. ns fy ome od é take a|Encourage Clean Clothes Nature's Window is wholesome eth jt da carey, ts iene? 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