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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1967, p. 21

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these, for ular Days! aK, ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. ness suits. cardigan and a red lumber-|given to educating men to ac- | i ats, his and her camels i ' : Pierre, French Street, were|ments and numerous other|zoverning personal _relation- ee people who have been| As for a brocaded formal jack./man's shirt. -_|cept new and seemingly revolu honored recently with a recep- gifts. ___|Ships, some restrictions are im- ising. themselves to slow|¢t, $0 far that's only for the so-, Or the trousers are a solidjtionary styling. : om Letters of congratulationsinoceq by other planetary as- Louden phisticated extrovert. icolor, as loden green, to team| Morris has been commis- ise. dia aw ie Chrysanthemums, orange out Partners on Saturday PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS HOST CHRYSANTHEMUM BALL Mrs. Lois Crossman, vice- tary; and Mrs. Kay Nich- MAA MAA AMA SAME A vod y AIP NGA od "--~os Whites And Yolks Egg Leftovers " Add Flavor Egg whites should be stored in a tightly covered jar in the refrigerator, according to Food Specialists at Macdonald Insti- tute, University of Guelph. Use within a week or ten days. Egg whites can be used in boiled frostings, fruit whips, chiffon pies, angel cakes, or as a dip when crumbing foods for frying. Egg yolks can be stored in Wemeon THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 22, 1967 21 Mexican Girl Studying In Oshawa Hopes For A White Christmas. Elisa Mijarez is disappointed. The 18-year-old Mexican girl who is spending the winter as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Kahn, Glencairn Street, has been anticipating a_ real fall of snow ever since she came to Oshawa in September. a poor substitute for her visions of deep fluffy snow that blan- kets rooftops and evergreens and is fun to wade through. This is her picture of Cana- dian winter. and it is difficult to convince her that she will that she is feeling the cold. Elisa comes the northern part of Mexico, It Last week's brief blizzard was} not be disappointed. She admits from Torreon| A Coahuila, a fairly large city in| and is now attending McLaugh- lin Collegiate. In grade 11 she history, geography and French which she finds very easy. At home, she has three sis- ters and two brothers to whom all the new and different sights and customs she is experienc- food was a_ special "not hot enough', Elisa misses the chilis and peppers | dishes. uation from secondary school | is studying English principally ~ and with some difficulty due to © the language handicap, ancient © she is writing long letters about © ing. Her first taste of Chinese s treat but © and = piquant spices of her native -- trip to Yorkville was an © eye-opener. The eccentric, long- haired inhabitants were: a rev- Biase water in a covered container in the refrigerator for 2 or 5 days. Use egg yolks for egg nogs, flavoring in butter icings, or in salad dressings. Either or both parts of the jegg can be added to scrambled jeggs, an omelete, or used as thickening in a dessert sauce. This recipe is a quick way to dress up a dessert. CUSTARD SAUCE '5 egg yolks or 3 eggs 5. tbsp. sugar ; | ¥, tsp. salt \2 cups hot milk | % tsp. vanilla | Beat eggs just enough to blend the whites and yolks; yolks are being used alone, oat and bronze, made an au- evening at the Carousel president (left); Mrs. Cathy ols, editor. Over 165 attend- [is situated some five hundredjrevelation to her. 'We haven't he Be af ghtly Suge tHentie decor is the Inn. Pictured here are Williams, programming; ed this affair and out-of- |miles from the Texas borderjanything quite like that," was ELISA MIJAREZ ar aie Coe' the mietee . 5 4 some members of the exec- Ronald Spence, a club town guests were from |and boasts an airport andeealher amazed comment. | Sosa Ramee ee ' ver hot water until it coats a Chrysanthemum Ball utive of the Parents With- member; Mrs. Winnifred Scarborough, Brantford, (university. stmas will no doubt bring : | Mrs. Spry, who ¢ helped mets on. Cool by_straini held by the Parents With- out Partners Incorporate, Gauer, recording secre- and London, Ontario. Pits a *K ad ou leis ai habee) too, 'although Family Budget her Ben icks in the affics bt rata hk onl: chill che vaxiiion --_--- ----~|ciate o r. Kahn and when!Elisa Will miss the Pinates 1-year: y : S sf " serving in isi a |Mr. and Mrs. Kahn went to parties. Pinates are large paper pp ih diag | ghee oe Siow Calis. : Catalogue Suggests | Mexico this summer, Senorjdolls that Mexicans fill Pvith Should Balance pacar eed -- _ ae cca Mijarez asked them to recom-icandies, sweetmeats and trin- | 3 » 3 man bered and priced at $45. F |catalogue--a wig - |tered A New Greeting 'Hairy Christmas' By SALLY RYAN NEW YORK (AP) -- The ulti- mate Goldilocks. It_is_right- there in the Nei- man-Marcus Christmas spun of 24- karat gold. For $35,000, some af- fluent Santa Claus can make his jgirl a golden cherub. | It may be the wiggiest Christ- jmas in history. Wigs are scat- through the Christmas catalogues now in the mail. The Dallas department store jeven has wigs for men, They come in blonde or brown--hu- hair--bountifully unbar- Even the kiddies may have a Pamela and Party Kit, for $25. Pamela is a dainty ballerina jwho keeps up with the world of fashion by changing her wig. In- mend a way in which his daughter might spend some time in Canada to further her English. The Kahns, who have two daughters, invited Elisa to come and stay with them. Elisa has completed a com- jmercial course following grad Fashion Shows By MARGARET NESS TORONTO (CP) -- Most Ca- jnadian men are conservative dressers. They still prefer sub- dued greys and neutrals, al- though a large department store vertisement to highlight harvest kets and at a party the Pinates are pierced and all the good |things spill out "No pinates;-no-mariachi, no bullfights and no senerata," sighed Elisa, "but there are so many other things and surely one day, the snow will come." For Men Would Promote New Styles |doesn't even go store shopping |just for the fun of it. He hasn't a chance, even if he wants it, to see male fashion shows. This may be about to change. |Tip Top Tailors recently intro- took a full-page newspaper ad-|duced a lunch-time male fashion| |show at the Beverley Hills ones for men's suits this fall.|Motor Hotel for a crowded and| For Accountants VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mary- /Elen and James Spry are one married couple who shouldn't have too much trouble figuring out the family budget. They _ make up thefirst-man jand wife team of certified gen- jeral accountants in British Co- lumbia. Mrs. Spry recently received her scroll at a ceremony at the Jannual convention of Certified General Accountants of British Columbia. | "It has taken my wife seven lyears to become a certified ac-| \countant," said Mr. Spry. "I en- couraged her, but she found ity difficult and worked very hard} lto complete the five-year) jcourse."" | Another outfit teamed a suede- BALLINGER Meat Market 46 SIMCOE ST. N. -- OSHAWA 725-3564 -- PH. 725-3565 @ OPEN DAILY @-6 @ FRI 8 A.M. te 9 P.M. @ FREE HOME DELIVERY © These Are Some of Our Specials © FRESH SLICED COOKED HAM LB. 59° u. 99F i i The harvest colors includedjalmost entirely male audience,|With sheered kangaroo front and| hairy Christmas. rel} audience. F. A. O. Schwarz, the toy|brown, sage, blue, grey andl If the trend catches on, business|back, for a two-tone look. oe BABY chain, is sending out 900,000)™alze. men would have an opportunity|Worn with beige aw ze Christmas catalogues--100,000| Also Canadian men tend tojto see sufficient new styling to\corduroy trousers par Prater 59° more than last year--offering|Stick either with single- or dou-\make them ready to accept mock turtle-neck sweater. LB. r if egg ble-breasted jackets and refuse|even brocaded formal jackets. to change. If they would even! To add interest, the male|fronted, rane aig eT try the other style, they would|models were well-known radio\catdigan with matching iti sg jand-worsted trousers. be halfway to acceptance ofjand TV personalities and this,|@7 my Ort eal overcoat TV per- TENDERLOIN END PORK LOIN | 2% to 3% Ibs. LB. 69° MARK HOOPER, 6, son of a corsage to his great- Joseph St. Pierre, both in new ideas and a bit of excite-|in itself, lent assurance to the i 7 ; ; cluded are blonde and brunette nality Dave Deval wore a Mr. and Mrs. Barry grandmother, Mrs. Joseph their eighties, celebrated |yios which transform her ap- ment. : : new styles. oo Patani black miatownank Hooper, is seen presenting St. Pierre. Mr, and Mrs. the 1 wedding an- for each party. Narrow high japels would oraras cantina: eas jacket, wide sashed|l 4s poi; * niversary on iy. Nat come seem normal and not c! pet M A d M h S Pi about ree roma arly foc revolutionary. They might get) The biggest news was in the|belt in front, " _ et = t Ballingers . . . Your Meat Is... é ye ,.(t0 like an uncuffed pant. How-|c0-ordinated look. Businessmen|pockets. It was lined and lapel- i. ni Is. Josep t. erre THE STARS SA Each year its catalogue ~ ever, this seems a remote pros-|were even urged to wear sport|trimmed in a rust knit. FULLY GUARANTEED Honored On 60th Anniversary set of flatware, floral arrange-| Despite good influences nowjis a matched pair of desert plu- tion held for them at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Isabellesty the Queen, Prime Min-|Pects; notably, a need for care : : now are willing to accept colors W@ater. Another interesting|mill to design a small collection} Lauder Road thelister Lester B. Pearson, thejin all correspondence and com-|Your private oasis for $4,125. | and a few innovations in sports.|casual outfit was a brown-and-|of men's styles. He created an Logeman, Lauder Road, on Red , he | There may be some smaller uy na nia epg i i ing | of casuals occasion of their 60th wedding Honorable Michael Starr, and/munications generally; also, in wear. Winter resort vacations|fawn check in a three-buttonjinteresting group F anniversary. '| The honored pair was mar- ried in St. John Chrysostom's Roman Catholic .Church, Arn- prior, November 17, 1907. They have been residents of Oshawa for 49 years and have were received from her Maj- Mayor Ernest Marks. CLEARANCE SALE MONTREAL (CP) -- Women who have been crying for a golf-cart of their own may be able to persuade hubby to put By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW finances. Neither is this a good period for launching new enter- prises, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while you can make good job tures his and her junks, his a her parasails, his and her bath- |tubs: | This year's bit of togetherness down." The store will fly a pair of the first Christmas beasts to animals under the Christmas tree, too. HIGH PRICE BAUBLES | Tiffany and Co., the Fifth) Avenue jeweller, has a zooful of |baubles--a dancing dragon of diamonds, $9,000, an emerald- pect. One country-wide manu-|jacket styles to work. For cas-| Morris Gay, whose men's | facturer says 80 per cent of alljual wear, color combinations|store has always included some their trousers are cuffed and al-|are the news, as green mini-javant-garde styles, indicates most 100 per cent are in busi-|check slacks, a canary-yellowjthat more attention is being However, some Canadian men with an orange crew-neck/sioned by an English woollen on the Caribbean islands and at/sports jacket and vest, com-|some even jumpsuit styles, and Acapulco, Mexico, have exposed|bined with tweed trousers in the|posh and colorful formal attire, them to colorful beach and cas-|same shade. Jall in British wool, of course. He ual wear. And it is the constant} Suede was shown importantly |believes Canadian men can, be- exposure to a style that finally|for sportswear, Actor..Joe Hauth| come high style buyers, given makes it acceptable. "|modelled a brown suede jacketitime. | enti TRY MALE FASHION SHOW | a: f r under the tree : f z eyed sea serpent, $10,700, a dog " a daughter, Mrs. Isabel Loge lat Christmas. 'The Expo corpo: featea' uring the next, 12)pracelet, $1000, and © 4i2-lcontervatiom is; veenmse men] EAN | man, and a son, Francis St.|,ation is trying to clear 80 of tHe] cancanieate:on teas hls 2 i,|mond clawed alligator pin. $7.-\don't see male fashion shows \ Pierre of Oshawa, and one|yg hp. blue and white carts and > on sonable goals|oo9 'They'd all fit in a golden Women. on the other hand. foe AS } daughter, Mrs. Margaret Hoop- # rather than to strive for the im- -et--Tiffany's ve 1 berr | n, on her hand, flock y °, | be Meee une Hise allo have they'll sell for $900 each possible. In three weeks, you eee a s vermeil berry!iy trend shows each fashion sea é : sed. oo : 8, YOU baske : | , be ; 4 will enter an excellent period! ' json to see the new styles and wit a 11 grandchildren and 31 great | : ae NR ae There is a pond full of Tiffany|the Jatest colors. Women also go : : , grandchildren. jalong these lines -- one which) tering frogs--a mustard po ; fa Pouring tea at the reception jwill last until the end of Feb-|For $250, salt and pepper shak- on fashion shopping expeditions 2 were Mrs. Cecil Hooper and CANCELLATION jruary, but, except for a. feWlers for $175 and a centrepiece to see what the shops are show- d Mrs. Harry Reddick. Miss Win-| Mr. and Mrs, John Clinton|brief periods in May and June, fas $285. has ye! geo an eames to BUY, f nie Shaan and Miss Janet Loge-|Fetterly, Roxborough Avenue, You will have to keep plugging], 4 'tiny 18-karat gold mouse | cer ies ae st aig ---- SANTA SUGGESTS i man served. regret to announce that the re-|until September in order to|nerches on a wedge of crystal But the ee nes eae § Mrs. Logeman presented her|ception on Saturday, November|achieve the recognition which|heese for $550 at Steuben . ge businessman For The Lady Of Your Choice parents with a rocking chair,)25, at St. Andrew's Church par- Glass. | 2 a heart - shaped necklace with diamonds and cuff links. The honored pair also received a lors has been cancelled due to a tragic bereavement in their family. jeu be yours during the next jyear. From early that month, juntil the end of next November, aspects will be excellent for| your interests and you should j}be well satisfied with results. Personal relationships will be well aspected for most of the next 12 months, but it would be tary lines are indicated in early March, mid-July, October and J. C. Penney Co. department stores feature the newest mem- ber of Santa's menagerie since |Rudolph--Santa Mouse. There lare Santa Mouse sleepers, $2.96, Santa Mouse gowns, $2.96, Santa Mouse pocketed holiday party dresses, $3.96, Santa Mouse lux- spinthariscope shows exploding atoms, and vapor trails of alpha and beta particles and of! cosmic rays can be observed through an atomic cloud cham- ber. It comes with safe radioac- tive materials--the alpha source in handy container uranium ore "EVENING ELEGANCE" Try our 2 pc, Silk Knits, Dresses, | Buy an OMEGA now and you will never Located in the Centre Mall near the flag pole et Jewellery and Acces- Blouses, suiseaae sories, Each one would make her CENTRE a perfect gift, come in today. i well to be conservative wherejurious pants sets, $5.96, Santaj--and comprehensive instruc- i jfinances are concerned. Some/Moyse dolls, $3.29, Santa Mouse tions. | jexcellent periods along mone-jetory books, 94 cents, St ----$--$----<----<----= : | Mouse records, 88 cents and) | nee anot Of W eC next November, but the stars strongly advise. against extrava-| \gance and speculation during} intervening periods. i Best periods for romance: }January, late March, mid-June Santa Mouse his and her robes $3.94, size 1 to 4 In the doll department, there) are L'il Miss Fussy who kicks} and cries until you change her) diaper and Baby's Hungry, who} rolls her eyes and chews, $10.88) shop at The NURSERY mow To 4 jand September; for travel and \social activities: January, April, August and September. apiece, Tubsy who splashes and| turns her head when you dunk) her in a tub, $10.99 and That PEDDLE CARS ton paisteys, | AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT -- A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY | paps OSHAWA SKI CLUB | ARTICLE TILL CHRISTMAS. 20 SIMCOE STREET NORTH d_shirtwaist WILL BE HELD ON : topping just i prints. Just res 10 to 16. re ae be TOWN OR FOR A MAN about town or country, here's a versa- tile wool tweed walking coat that will complement both business suits or casual wear. Its rugged herring- bone pattern and tailored Kvling allow it to be com- & COUNTRY fortably combined with a shirt and tie or a turtleneck sweater. The 36" coat fea- tures a self trim placket front and centre vent and it is lined in pile for extra warmth, --By Tracy Adrian . A child born on this day will be endowed with remarkable in- @\tuition, high principles and a |spirit of benevolence toward his fellowme ; NORTH OSH lergy lab at Schwarz at $8.95. Al SKI EXCHANGE SALE Sponsored by the SATURDAY, NOV. 25th 1:30 P.M. at the Si North & N Kid, who talks tough if you pull/ his slingshot out. of his jeans pocket, $11.88. There even is an atomic en-| AWA PARK Articles to be sold are to be brought In between 9:30 A.M. and 11 A.M., Sat., Nov. 25th FISHER PRICE TOYS DOLL PRAMS and STROLLERS KIDDIE SETS and ROCKERS TRICYCLES At reasonable prices, and don't forget -- we have the biggest display of baby furniture and accessories in all of Oshawa. | BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. Q Remember: THE NURSERY ROOM 26 KING ST. E. 576-0550 Convenient Charge-It Plan Phone Orders Delivered Promptly OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. ©) vwS WIS S raxany ACCURATE A member of Cano-Cord . (ony credit cord accepted here) All wiowny GUARANTEED V4.4 8 88

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