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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1967, p. 10

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t ! ERS ANN LAND | Interest In Massage Could Lead To Career Dear Ann Landers: I was a)may be completely innocent but student nurse for two years but|it looks terrible and she sets ' dropped out. While in training Ijherself up as a target for a lot ' learned to give massages. It/of ugly talk. ' was the part of nursing I liked 1 best and I was very good at it.) Dear Ann Landers: Bless you . One night several weeks agojfor printing letters from people! @ (fA I was having dinner with my| who are fighting against mental bm, % roommate and her boy friend in illness, You have no idea how our apartment. Hé complained/much strength and encourage-| . "6 si ~. ~~ ed CA a ae le of a headache and a stiff neck/ment I have received from|, >.' ; so I offered to give him a mas-|those letters and from your| ANS yrs sage. After 15 minutes he|compassionate and encouraging Sep » 99> ; cheerfully announced that his|comments. : hay 9 ) ? a neck felt wonderful and his) I, too, am fighting to stay ers Ty yi 4 headache had disappeared. He|balanced and it is far more ag- ANS i Me j a ' said I was terrific and asked ifonizing than trying to conquer v ea a°.7- } I would massage him twice a/T.B. or cancer or heart disease. | ¥ v, Ss 9 Wide Ag ' and neigh-} w: ™ week. \Friends, relatives Within the week, two of his/bors have sympathy for some- : friends called and asked if Ijone who is physically ill, but 1 would give them massages--for|they consider people with emo- : money, of course. I enjoy mas-|tional problems dangerous or saging and I'm always short of|nutty characters who must be money, so I agreed. jhandled with care lest they » Before long the word got|snap and perform some act of 44h around and I developed five| violence. a aN, steady customers. But here is} This is only part of if. Imag- the problem: A woman at theline avoiding movies or church office told me I could get arrest-|or parties because you are ed for massaging without a li- afraid of crowds. How does one cense. Also she claims it is explain that he can't go be- against the law to massage ajcause he is afraid he will get person of the opposite sex. dizzy or nauseated or the chest Will you please advise me?--/pains will start? Magic Fingers Please continue to educate Dear Magic: If you are inter-|your readers to the hell that is ested in massaging as a career,|part of emotional illness. It complete your training and be|could be them next.--Half Way a full-time physical therapist. |Back State laws vary and you may| Dear Half Way: You sound as or may not be breaking the|if you are more than half way law, depending on a number of|back. Congratulations. 4nd you; factors which I won't go into are right when you say, "It here. could be them next." Each per- BECOMES TALK TARGET son has his own threshold of In my opinion any girl who/tolerance and no one knows for values her reputation is foolish|certain just how much stress he to run a part-time massage/can take without cracking parlor in her apartment. She/Thank you for writing. 7. i a ae # 4 iru ~a=t 2 4, *. » <,tmwy ? i > +f Lg ~ ® a * - 1k \k Decorate your Canadian Wemen 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 15, 1967 1 4\SOCIAL & PERSONAL £27 aN | S Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor ? Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hardie! Out-of-town guests at the of Hawick, Scotland have been|Truax - Rose wedding held last the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A.|S#turday gt gd Pace bo ,|E. Hornick, Glenforest Street,| 5" 4 posed the Honorable 4) Oshawa. Justice Grant and Mrs. Grant, Dr. and Mrs, George C. Hinds, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brash,/Judge P. S. MacKenzie and Thornton's road, have had as|Mrs. MacKenzie, Dr. and Mrs. Me\their guests their son-in-law|J. T. H. Robinson, Mrs. Nor- s\and daughter, Dr. and Mrs.;/man Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack P.C. Dutta, formerly of White-|Tait, all of Walkerton, Ontario; horse, Yukon. Dr. and Mrs.'from London, Ontario, Dr. "|Dutta have left for a tour/R. G. Kidd, H. S. Prasael, @\through England and the con-|Mrs. G. W. Moore, Miss M. B. @\tinent and will visit Dr. Dutta's|Truax, Mr. and Mrs. L. Carey, parents in Calcutta, India. |Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Hobbs; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jolliffe, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bowen, Mrs, M. A. McMartin, Steven (Hawaii, were in Oshawa re-\and Gregory. cently to attend the Nathan-| Vander Toolen wedding in St.| Toronto guests attending the Paul's Presbyterian Church./Truax - Rose wedding were: Also present at the wedding|Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Frost, were Mr. and Mrs, Vander/Miss Heather Gunn, Miss Ruth Velde from Holland; Mr. and/Britton, Miss B. M. Nelson, Mrs. David Nathan, London; | Miss F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lafferty|D, McTavish, Mr. and Mrs. from Belleville and Toronto. |David Hastings. From Peter- borough the guests were: Mrs. THE STARS SAY Addie Rose, Mrs. E, R. Frost, Mr. and Mrs, L. Stone, er Eric and Barbara; Miss Edit wid siigeicseapeae Wright, Mr, and Mrs, Walter FOR WEDNESDAY | Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ; Another good day! As with Klotz. 3 Tuesday, both business and Per-| other out-of-town guests at sonal interests will be governed|the Truax - Rose wedding in- by exceptionally generous influ-| cluded the Reverend G. A. B. ences, with emphasis on the|Moore, Mrs. Moore, Mary, former during the morning/Mark, and Kent, Pointe Claire, tive to the standard table- EDMONTON (CP)--Fourteen kids are twice as much fun as troduced them. A story from Edmonton last winter described Dave and Eiaine Barnes's carefully or- ganized ski trips with their seven children. It also told of their preparations for a trailer) trip across Canada this sum-| mer In Sydney, N.S., 3,500 miles away, Di. N. K. MacLennan heard the story and was "'haunt- ed by curiosity." His family also had seven) children; they all skied; they were planning a centennial trail-) er tour. He wrote a letter ex-| tending an invitation. The prairie family plan to) join their Maritime hosts and) travel Cape Breton Island's Cabot Trail in August. In July the MacLennans came to Edmonton and were) shown Jasper and Banff nation-| al parks and the Calgary Stam- pede in a two-family tour that Family Party Marks 40th Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown, Saguenay street, were pleas- antly surprised Friday evening 'when they were entertained at| a dinner party in the Rib room| of the Hotel Genosha arranged) by their sons and fon of thet | law, on the occasion of their ruby wedding anniversary. | Mrs, Brown, the former Kate} Drew, was born in Oshawa, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Drew. Mr. Brown born at Shallow Lake, Ontario, near Owen Sound, is the son Anniversary 'of Lethbridge. Families That Tour Together Form Lasting Friendships Mrs. Barnes says looked like "the Sunday school picnic." GOT ON TOGETHER seven for the Barnes and I MacLennan families, since a} "We had 14 kids, four adults, radic broadcast accidentally in-|two trailers and one three- legged dog," she said. "Their children are eight to 18; ours are five to 15, so it was perfect, They got along like absolute buddies. "We built a snowman at the top of Whistler Mountain and had @ snowball fight at the Co. lumbia icefields. "We got a special family rate on the chairlift at Whistler. The attendant didn't believe it, but he could only see four parents," In the evenings, the children took over one trailer for ghost ~ stories, while their parents ab- sorbed the peace and quiet of the other. Because even for the best-or- ganized families, 14 kids are a lot. "We never had our own iam. ily aboard," says Mrs. Barnes, "But we tried to keep seven in each car." GIRLS ARE STOPPERS LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)-- Motorists slow down better for women flagmen, says construc- tion engineer Bob Wilson. He has hired four pretty high- school and college girls to sig- nal drivers to slow for construc. tion work on Highway 3, west WIFE PRESERVER Empty salt boxes make ideal cloth. For easy crocheting instructions, simply send a table in bursts of southern sunshine with this cheer- ful doily in orange and hours, and on the latter during;Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. the p.m. An excellent Venus as-| Moore, of the late Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Bill|Brown. They were married in Martha, Laurie, Brampton, August 11, 1927 and 4 white, designed in fruit and flowers. Its size is 11% inches in diameter, and sev- eral of them on your table provide an original alterna- pect especially favors romance,|and Scott from Kapuskasing; artistic and cultural pursuits. |Mr. and Mrs. W. ? ae Stratford; Mr. an rs. Ron- FOR THE BIRTHDAY ; ald Dulmage, Brampton; Mr. If Wednesday is your birth-| and Mrs. H. W. O'Brien, Arn- day, your horoscope indicates |), ,ior. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. that it would be advisable for| Sunderland, Ottawa; Miss Lyn- stamped, self-addressed en- velope and ten cents to cover cost of handling, to the Needlecraft Department of this paper requesting Leaflet No. C.S. 748. * Port Perry Handicraft Guild you to take advantage cf alliq, Qbright, Hanover, Ontario; available opportunities to ad-/ Miss Betty Perkins, Southamp- vance your occupational stutus|ton, Ontario, Miss Elizabeth and make plans to improve|Ritchie, Vancouver, B.C.; Miss your financial standing as of/y,, Tomlinson, Kitchener; Mr. jnow, even though results Of)anq Mrs. V. Bustard, Guelph; {Sponsors Exhibition Of Crafts Hostesses attired jnial costume greeted visitors at- |tending a handicraft show held | Saturday at the Masonic Hall in| wool in colors of smoke, tawny 4|Port Perry. and white. Plucking, instead of This show was the third an.|Clipping the wool from the rab- nual showing of the Louise Pat-| bit results in a better fiber for terson Handicraft Guild, Ajknitting as it sheds less says group that has members com-|Miss Kent. ing from Lindsay, Oshawa,|_ Also on hand was Mrs. Sunderland, Dunsford, Bobcay-| Samuel Naples to show how a geon, Blackstock, Nestleton and|b0x loom, colored cotton cord surrounding districts. jand a knowledge of weaving Mrs. Louise Patterson, founder ct -- a gaily - colored miof the Guild, is a spry, 81l-year- 7 ater "pe h if jJold teacher who instructs her pu-| . 417g ne ay thes pils in the art of rug-making. She| WO'<INS On a8 % x 12 rug of 4 ; intricate floral design. and received her licence to teach the ; salaint site craft five years ago after taking patiently explaining to inquirers lessons at Rittermere Farms i pe in hooking :|Studio at Vineland, Ontario, and) °"«.7 " '199? ~lhas won prizes at the Canadian I'm proud of my pupils" con- ' Be fides Mrs. Patterson National Exhibition for her rugs : ani seadlework. Anyone that attended this ex- hibition 'would a The work of her pupils, rugs -- oe or h . has just cause. | of floral design, imaginative pat- jtern and centennial subjects, jalong with quilts, oil paintings jand needlepoint decorated the |walls of the hall and various tables were set with hand-made Quick-As-A-Wink Conserves And Jellies Preserve Fruits, Enhance Winter Meals proms, mocked clare oranges: Prepare peel. Com-jpork or chicken. Use if in meat] pottery to name but a few. serving was a matter of dedi-|bine orange and peel, addjor cheese sandwiches, or} In addition to viewing the end cation, hours of housewifely toil|water, cover and simmer for|spread it over roll-up biscuits) products of the many arts, the and a generous measure of/20 minutes. Measure plums into|to serve with chicken salad. visitors were able to see pro- in Centen- | the many that Miss Kent has raised in the last 35 years. She plucks these rabbits to procure these into wintertime favor- ites, which take only a few minutes to prepare today. midsummer's day to com- bine fruits and nuts such as MANY LONG hours were spent over a stove, on a hot CORN AT ITS BEST How do you tell the stage of maturity of an ear of corn? Immature ears have under- sized kernels with watery milk, advise home economists at Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph. Over-mature ears have relatively tough kernels with thick milk that does not In grandmother's day, pre- york f today's | large kettle, add orange, raisins} r . | cesses voly j spurt out when the kernel is "ppl et » preserving and Fora maghen Coan oo ling esting, pplaaihe wad yaar: ruptured by the thumb nail. summer's crop can be as up-to-|high heat and bring to a full : degendins ling " disoer dane ol uni bin " i r 2 ¢ ga . ka p y wil date as.color TV. jbo. Boil for 1 minute, stirring | : Miss Audrey Kent demon-|<ti) be soft and tender but the | strated how to spin angora wool into yarn. A large tawny ball of |angora with a glassy stare sat 'at her side. This rabbit is one of The modern method assures|Constantly. Add nuts, then re-| % cup lemon juice success by adding a controlled|move from heat. Skim off foam,/1 cup raisins amount of liquid or ang Rosey pe pe ba en an Y% cup drained, slivered, ectin (purchased at your gro-|*"™ slignuy 80 ¢ | reserved ginger 4 (P ong|Will not float. Ladle into pre- - ene juice will be thick and milky. SOCIAL NOTICE cery store) to the fruit along!) pak | 1-3 cup chopped onion with balanced quantities of|Pared creer SUN COVER. BY Fo que allspice of a chocolate cake or in bite- ENGAGEMENT sugar and acid, if necessary.|once with %-inch parowax. | ¥% tsp. cinnamon size pastry shells. Mr. and Mrs. A. LeRoy |Lutz, North Oshawa, announce the engagement of their daugh- peaches) ter, Cora Eva Lutz, of St. /114 cups crushed pineapple Catharines, to Richard Harry | 1-3. cup chopped maraschino} Allenback, Getzville, New York, Cooking time is reduced to} Yield: about 11 medium mere minutes. Immediate seal- | 8lasses. ing with parowax means pre- serves, conserves or jellies will last indefinitely. 2% cups prepared peaches ¥ tsp. cloves (about 2 quarts ripe | 4% tsp. ground ginger 1 tbsp .salt 34 cup dark brown sugar, firmly packed MINT JELLY This jelly captures the fresh your efforts may not be immediate. The period between late De- cember and mid-February wil! be excellent along both these lines but, upon the foundation you lay now will depend ihe successes of 1968. Next beneficial cycles govern- ing monetary interests: Next June, July and August. Besides the aforementioned Dec. -20- Feb. 15 period, this September, next April, mid-May, June and July will be outstanding for ca- reer advancement. SOULD BE HAPPY September and late Decem- ber days should be happy ones for all Leoites, with interesting developments forecast, not only along the aforesaid material lines, but also where romance and social activities are con- cerned. Other good months for ro- mance: Next April and May. Household and family matters should run smoothly for most of the year ahead, btu do try to avoid friction in close circles in early March and early June. This you can do if you will de- termine to curb your ENJOY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING Modern accommodation * Wonderful meals « Golf with Professional e Tennis « Safe beach and dock swimming « Boats, sailing, water skiinge Fishing * ShuffleboardeDancing e¢ Summer Theatre * Sports Director and Social Hostess » Free Children's Hostess » Special family and golf- week rates. (annia HOTEL Kingsway P.O., Lake of Bays Tel. 705-635-2221 | innate| John Dovey, Montreal; William Henneker, Hamilton; Les Monk- |man, London, Ontario. NAMED FOR INDIRA NEW DELHI (AP)--Low- ipriced 'saris named for Prime |Minister Indira Gandhi--with- out her authorization--are best sellers in local dress stores but they may not. be for long. Mrs. Gandhi's social secretary is campaigning against the use of her name for commercial pur- poses. tendency to domineer over oth- ers and aggravate them with displays of excessive pride. Most auspicious periods for travel: Early February and the late May-early September per- iods of next year. A child born on this day will be a natural leader and could excel in the fields of law, poli- tics or entertainment. have lived in Oshawa most of their married life. | They have three sons, Gor- don, Solina; Jack of Whitby; and Dennis of Oshawa. There are seven grandchildren. Mr. Brown has been an em-| ployee of General Motors for the past 29 years and expects | to retire next year. He is a member of the Royal Canadian) Legion, Branch 43. Mrs. Brown was, for about six years, a house supervisor at Hillsdale | anor. Following the dinner party they were entertained at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Whitby, where they penny banks for youngsters, Dress them up with colorful adhesive - backed plastic. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. &., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount @ n Orders of 5 or More Pictures were presented with flowers! and a pair of figurines. OPEN SOON OSHAWA VIC TANNY'S CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST CHAIN OF HEALTH SPA'S Choose your containers from eb Bg ao sd bor 4i4 cups granulated sugar cherries son of the late Mr. and Mrs. the wide assortment available. | eats crackers aad "Chebas:| box pectin crystals Y% cup lemon juice (1 to 2 |Harry Allenback. The wedding The sparkling | conserves and mg ftuit ealnAe Tey tissitie| Peel, pit and cut peaches into lemons) | will take place on Saturday, jellies in their attractive eraehie KAS KAA GARE Ge carrots | Small pie Measure into a|l¥%4 cups chopped nuts (pecans,|September 23, 1967, at 2.00 p.m. glasses will make perfect. host- with & eboontil at halon sery.|@rge_ saucepan and add vine-|walnuts or almonds) lin St, Stephen's United Church, ess gifts or bazaar items,: and|' SE au SeTV-| car, lemon juice, raisins, gin-|7/4 cups granulated sugar | Oshawa. will delight your family all win- ter long. Before cooking the fruit, ster- ilize glasses and lids by wash- ing first in warm, soapy water, then scalding in boiling water. Drain and set upright on a tray until ready to fill. Melt parowax over boiling water and retain for sealing when fruit is ready. | When fruit mixture is cooked, pour into glasses to within ¥,-| inch from the top. Cover im-/ mediately with %-inch paro- wax, approximately 1 table- spoon. When contents are cool and wax is set, cover with metal lids or tie on paper covers, Store in a cool, dry place. DAMSON PLUM-PECAN CONSERVE An unusual conserve, delici- ous with toast ,hot biscuits, or} between the layers of a white} cake. 3% cups finely chopped damson plums (about 144 pounds) 1 cup finely chopped orange (about 1 orange) peel of 14 orange, finely shredded 2 cups water ¥% cup seedless raisins 1 box pectin crystals ] 7. cups white sugar % cup chopped pecans ash plums, remove pits and chop finely, Peel and chop| | % bottle liquid fruit pectin jing. 1154 cups "mint tea"' |2 tbsp. lemon juice | few drops green food color- | ing /3% cups granulated sugar ger, onion, spices and_ salt. Measure sugars and set aside. |Add pectin crystals to the fruit and mix well. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a boil. At once stir in both white and brown sugar. |Bring to a full, rolling boil and | boil for 5 minutes, stirring con- |Stantly. Remove from heat and ¥% cup finely chopped mint (optional) To prepare mint tea, wash 1|/skim off any foam. Stir and} packed cup of mint leaves andjskim for about 10 minutes. stems, place in a large sauce-| Ladle into prepared glasses and pan and crush thoroughly. Add) cover immediately with ¥%-inch 2% cups water and quickly! parowax. bring to a boil. Cover, remove Yield: from heat and let brew 10 min-| glasses. utes .Strain and measure 1% -- cups liquid into a large sauce-| pan. j To the saucepan, add lemon juice and coloring as desired. about 10 medium PINEAPPLE CONSERVE Try this old fashioned favor- ite on toast, spread on thin ice : pancakes, between the layers| Stir in sugar and mix well. |------ el | Place over high heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. | | Stir in liquid pectin, bring to! ELECTROLYSIS full boil, cook for 1 minute. Re- move from heat. If desired, stir in freshly chopped mint. Removes superfluous hoir Skim off any foam. Pour into painlessly glasses and cover at once with Try Our Kree-Imperial ¥-inch parowax. Machine. Yield: glasses. about 4 medium will be in Oshawa ot the GENOSHA HOTEL Peach chutney is a delicacy | August 14th, 15, 16th, you must make at home be- PHONE 723-4641 cause you simply can't buy it.| This chutney is excellent with For appointment on these dotes. | MARIE MURDUFF | PEACH CHUTNEY |1 bottle liquid pectin apple, cherries and juice. Add nuts and sugar. Mix well and place over high heat. Bring to a full, rolling boil and boil hard for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and immediately stir in liquid pectin. Skim off any foam, then stir and skim for about 5 min- utes. Ladle quickly pared glasses and cover im- mediately with %-inch parowax. Yield: about 11 medium glasses. Peel and pit fruit, then chop} or grind finely. Measure fruit} into large saucepan. Add pine- lemon IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $134 monthly covers Principal Interest and Taxes on this lovely 3 bedroom home in North West resi- dential area, Oshawa. | } | By Calling 576-1411 For appraisals of your property end before buying or selling. To serve your real estate needs and without obligation to you. Please call J, J. WILKINSON 100 King St. E. Phone 576-1411 | REAL ESTATE Oshawa | | 74 CELINA STREET FOR THE FINEST | "Free Customer Parking While Shopping et Our Store" Custom and Ready Made DRAPES It is 1-year-old, modern throughout, featuring i the Gea She ond spacious kitchen, massive cupboard space and ar- fables ea borite counters, built-in fan, door chimes and many extras. The living room is 18' x 12' with separate dining room. Close to schools and transportation. Low down payment. For Information on this and before buying or selling your property, call WILKINSON REAL ESTATE 100 King St. E. 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