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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Nov 1967, p. 12

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Mrs, Stuart' Paddon, wife of] Also for sale were maple Rear-Admiral Paddon wholsyrup, aged cheddar cheese, Ca- heads the Canadi. military|nadian bacon, Eskimo carvings mission, served as co-chairman/and handicrafts, Indian work, with Mrs, Peter Towe, wife of the senior Canadian minister. hand carvings from Quebec and Canadian Baking Raises $1,000 At Washington YWCA Fair the|the Canadian Centennial Cook- Dear Ann Landers: Screaming Teenagers Bother Performers fact, your letters have persuad-| ed me that I should reverse neds self. You spoiled my day when you told that groovy girl she had a right to scream at a Monkee concert. I'm a professional musician|Scream your head off if you) who has spent time on both|want to--but not until the num-} sides of the footlights. Further-| ber is finished. more, I know the Monkees per-) : sonally and traveled with them) Dear Ann Landers: A friend So--here's my new advice:) ~ By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- Home-makers in the Canadian community here mounted a huge baled-goods dis pla y-- 128,000 zen pies and tarts alone--for this year's contribu- tion to the annual YWCA Inter- national fair. Sales from the Canadian 3 eggs 1 cup seedless raisins 1 cup chopped pitted dates ¥% cup glazed mixed fruit \% cup currants booth, largest of the 30 coun- tries represented, put $1,000 in the YWCA coffers. The proceeds are spread through the Y's op- erations in 75 countries. This was less than the $1,700 turned out last year. But the re duction was deliberate. The em phasis was shifted this year to- ward home baking, as it used to be, rather than on importing manufactured Canadian foods from Arctic char to Maritimes fiddleheads. As well, Canada is a regular contributor to the fair while "We had three times home-baked goods of last all of it at once," said cer. thing left."' Another _fast-going flowers in the Arctic, could have sold six." --so much we couldn't displa She said it would have been impossible to raise the $1,000 for|tortiere Saguenay and pot roast the YWCA if the wives adn't/of Sweetgrass buffalo. pitched in in their own kitchens, favorite|attention with canned kangaroo was honey from bees specially/tail soup from Australia, French flown to feed on the nectar of|pastry, British jams and jellies, Greek spingch pie, Indonesian "Our two cases went first/fried gees and peanut frit- thing," said Mrs. Paddon. "Wejters a r|book, ay .. The YWCA for the first year .{also sold a cookbook based on Paddon as chief operations offi-|recipes that have popped up in "And we didn't have ajone way or another at the fair over the years. Canada's two offerings are The Canadian booth shared hanaian kate ke--a cake. NOBODY WILL ever kno how many boys and gir found their way along th torturous road .to adultho under the watchful eye | Miss Sally Parker, At Sit coe Hall where she has bee a staff member for 13 year hundreds of teenagers hay many countries display only every other year. All the work 1 is done by the wives of Cana- % cup flour dian diplomats, military repre- Heat oven to 350 deg. F.|sentatives or news correspoad- (moderate). Line bottom of/ents. confided in her and in tl encouragement she quiet conveyed, the shy and tim were strengthened and th twisted, straightened, TI! very young simply worshi for two months when they first|/of mine has a young son who is| ° went on tour. about to "4 i oa When 1) eS i s it: at|Say young I mean he is 18 and| | Fl gare gg * ay ener acts like 12, The "'bride"' is sev-| © the song is finished. When the|¢Tal years older than he is and) kids yell and bring the roof| as a good job. He is unemploy-| ed. It's too bad she didn't adopt 1% cups chopped walnuts wo pecans DAVIDSON SHOES Mrs. Gwen Ritchie, wife of down during a number, the per- a little boy to satisfy her snater-| i greased tube pan (9" x 314") Ambassador A. E. Ritchie, is- IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ped her. Miss rs get nervous. They can't Sp ash ; i 4 pac get Aa te or the 'ouer al instincts instead of grabbing] with waxed paper. Combine|.ieq about 270 invitations for Now, Sally Park members of the group and they | 0M to this poor, dumb kid. ; soda and ketchup (mixture will|the annual coffee party where has retired and last week si lose the beat. The screamers| The boy's mother has to sign) . « - foam). Sift together flour, bak-/the planni..g starts. | OPEN FRIDAY was presented with the Bron: also make it impossible for the|for him since he is underage in| als Be ing p and ci Muriel Humphrey, wife of the Keystone, the highest awar non-screamers to hear. pred nee. wey I ested 9 Eger ss yaar ' 5 . - Sie hoy and sugar|U.S, vice-president, opened the TILL 9 P.M. given to a professional sta irl who wrote seemed to|Why she agreed to such a thing} CR NA T until light and fluffy. Beat injfair this year. Her gifts from member by the Boys' Clut The girl IMSON FRUIT CAKE, SUGARPLUM DELIGHTS eggs one at a time. Add sifted|canada as she taepocted the 40- of Canada. With this plaqu think that just because she spent $6 on a ticket, she had a} right to give everyone in she answered, "If I don't sign for him he will go to another the |State and get married anyway." | Visions Of Sugarplums place a headache. Please tell) Do you think the mother is| her she is wrong. Also tell her/right or wrong?--Interested that if she thinks the. perform-| Leona ers are hofiored by the shriek-| Dear Leona: The mother lost ing she's wrong about that, t00.|this ball game a long time ago. Materialize In The Kitchen inches apart on greased baking sheets. Bake 10-12 minutes or until lightly brown. While cook- jies are baking, combine icing |sugar and water. Remove baked jcookies to wire racks. Immedi- dry ingredients alternately with ketchup, Mix fruit and nuts with % cup flour; stir into batter. Spoon evenly: into prepared pan. Bake 1 hour or until cake tester inserted in centre comes out foot booth were an Eskimo carving of a loon--"just like one from Minnesota," she said--and a box of specially-made choco- lates from New Brunswick. clean. Remove from pan; cool on cake rack. Wrap cake in! SHOPPERS LOAD UP The fair is such a tradition goes a medallion on a cha' to be worn on suitable o casions. The presentation was mac by Stewart. Alger, gener: chairman of the Oshawa Con mittee and Harold McNeil executive director of Simcc cup cut glazed mixed fruit |2tely frost with sugar-water It drives them crazy.--Indiana |The boy's desire to get married|, With the holiday season draw-)1 : | mixture. Makes 5 dozen. cheeselcoth soaked in orange|that some early Christmas shop- Hall Boys' Club. The citatio ceivi lat 18 i i i ing near, don't wait until the; i i ve : . ee etm erians i, 3 Soy the final inning. ltact mimits to bake vonr Christ.|2 cup sifted icing sugar juice. Store in airtight con-|pers come regularly from New reads as follows: ens of letters $| In my opinion the mother|mas confections, Often enae.|4 teaspoons water CRIMSON FRUIT CAKE __ |tainer. 'York to load up. % "MISS SALLY Parker hz and I thank you al! for giving/should not have agreed to signithing a little lighter than the| Heat oven to 375 deg. F. Sift id : ' 37! 5. ei attest cid le for him. By so doing she re-|traditional Christmas cake and|together flour, sida, cinnamon jmoved the final obstacle. She % cup tomato ketchup | and salt. ie [should have said, "I refuse to|s*ortbreads appeals particularly/and salt. Cream butter and next/y/ cong sifted all-purpose flour : '» +,|to the children -- and is kinder|two ingredients until thoroughly|*"4 THE STARS SAY le roms atte weather Cee If!to little tummies' digestion. In|combined: add eggs and vanilla; |1% teaspoons double-acting bak- By ESTRELLITA lway she will have done what|{@ct. if you have the time and/mix thoroughly. Stir in flour, ing powder 3 } ave done what|the inclination, have your little(mixture alternately with FOR TOMORROW Hike guid to Prevent what looks! daughter help you bake some|ketchup. Fold in mixed fruit. Abrupt decisions affecting bi 2 Sugarplum Delights. Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls 2 your home or career may prove; pes, Ann Landers: Y. She might even like to le 2 Leanna y i im- ers: Your 1 ave ene yan SE hy tt ees Su ign AR eke decanter rrithout thinking. In leisure plained about her husband's | Santa wien pe makes his_mid- hours, plan to do something out|CO™Pulsion to turn off lights|M8ht call. Who knows, maybe 0. : BEAUX and BELLES of the ordinary--preferably in ("Save the juice, Marie") was) 5anta" will like them too! '°° ¥ Sat., Dec. Sth > §8 P.M. Eastdale Collegiate 5% 14 teaspoon baking soda been a member of the sta of Simcoe Hall Boys' Club fc 13 years and has rendere great community service, de icating her life to the we fare of boys and girls. "Miss Parker was born : Margate, Kent, England an trained in children's work ¢ the Royal Patriotic School i London. Subsequently she we a member of the staff ther for approximately 13 years. "This institution cared fo the orphaned children of se: vice men. Leaving Englan¢ Miss Parker joined the sta! of the Grenfell Mission 01 phanage at St. Anthony, New foundland, and following SNOWBOOTS SHOES SLIPPERS DON'T KNOW THE SIZE?--GIVE Ag S GIFT CERTIFICATE § AND BE SURE! WHY WE DO NOT SELL A ROOM FULL OF FURNITURE! 1% teaspoons ground cinnamon % cup shortening 11 cup sugar Did you know that you can have better furniture, that looks better, lasts longer, and actually costs less over the years by letting our experience and training ; ns interesting. Y Another light sweetmeat for| the line of a creative pursuit. | (0% pty le sseant oni alate cannon ia the Crim-| FOR THE BIRTHDAY was less than two cents for|S0" Fruit Cake, Again, this is al If tomorrow is your birthday, |seven hours. jSlight change of pace which in-| your horoscope indicates that! An electrical engineer told er be aed a few of the ingredients the traditional Christmas| » al ob and) poe oe pone with| that just switching on the light/cake with other added spices. help you properly select oe energy and determination in requires the same amount of en-| } y your home furnishings. We oe tee Recline . | SUGARPLUM DELIGHTS ; A ; ; ed the Indian Residentie carrying them out, could prove|/ergy required to burn it for ap-/93, cups sifted all-purpose flour| enjoy doing it, you will too! School staff at Brantford, Or highly remunerative by next|proximately 100 minutes. So, 1% teaspoon baking soda A PROGRAM OF TRADITIONAL tario. : "Miss Parker became | year's end. Keep alert, there-|please tell your readers that AND MODERN CHRISTMAS SONGS \4 teaspoon cinnamon fore, and capitalize on all avail-|once the light has been switched) able opportunities to display|on they might as well let it burn!; ¥% teaspoon salt | cup butter or margarine,) Adults 2.00 -- Students 1.00 Presented by the combined Oshawa Chapters of f DAVIDSON member of Simcoe Hall Boys Club staff in May 1954. He i your ingenuity. for an hour and a half if they| softened ©{. SWEET ADELINES and S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. B: Std. duties incl Don't, however, expect/"eally want to get their money's| 9 cup brown sugar, firmly! TICKETS: . jetty 0. . ee of tar hineely school immediate results. Look for: worth.--Ol' Scottie packed Carol Day 725-2029 Bob Lean 725-6615 summer play school, girls Good monetary progress in| Dear Scottie: Thanks for the| % cup granulated sugar of aky 'samber. zs Interior Decorating, Fine Furnishings SHOE STORE program, craft clubs, cook ing classes, gymnasium acti early March, mid-July, next Oc-|tip. Your contribution to this/2 tober and November; chances/column may well produce aj for job advancement and recog-|brighter world for all of us. eggs teaspoon vanilla Y% cup tomato ketchup BAPe SE eate os Sears SSS.) 15 KING STREET EAST 725-2686 31 Simeoe St. N. Downtown Oshawe nition in late February, late) March, May, June and October. Be careful not to antagonize! those in domestic circles during February or in October. Best! months for romance: January, March, June and September; best for travel and social inter- ests: January, mid-April and-or September. A child born on this day will be intelligent, warm-hearted and extremely gregarious. The Day After Tomorrow Ignore opposition from others on Monday--especially if you think it necessary to achieve a desired goal. Although you may experience a yearning for "something different," don't stray too far from the usual. You may accomplish more on the "home front." FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that time and effort expended be- tween now and mid-February will pay off well in the latter part of next year. Long-pending business and-or job affairs should reach happy conclusions during any one (or more) of the CLEANERS "Cadet | Cleans Best" | OUR GUARANTEE TO YOU at all Our Local CADET STORES SKIRTS, SWEATERS (Pleats Extra) (Any Combination) ; national vities and teen - age club: and also entailed visits to thi homes of children and liaisor with the Board of Health an the City Welfare Department "She has been a most ded icated worker, particular; skilled in handling youn; children with problems. He: work has been a way of life and it would be impossible to estimate the hours of ser vice she has given far be yond her regular duties. "Signed by His Excellency - the Governor General Rolanc Michener; Roger T. Hager president of the Boys' Clubs fo Canada; Verne McAdam, director, and Ed ward Mitchell, chairman of _ the awards committee." The citizens of Oshawa would like to add their sig- natures too. So on behalf of all the mothers and: dads who are forever grateful to you, Sally, and all the boys and girls, now grown up who re- member you so fondly, we say a loving thank you and want you to know that we're with you, all the way. BEAUTY CAME to Oshawa on silken wings this week when the Curling Section of the Oshawa Golf Club held a following periods: Late Febru- ary, late March, mid-July, Octo- pre - Christmas fashion show. ber and next November. Best fess than the finest Every woman present was uplifted by the display of periods for monetary interests GUARANTEE 1f you find our work in any way 2 = 89 faultless, mid-day to midnight poy Mate mid-July October] | 4c anny cat OE will be! YOU DON'T PAY ger 'a aaa yi se tee he i aetrigtba te eh al ener vahieone thocen al Regular 59¢ each, carefully drycleaned and ered dag preceatenal mod: February and October, when aeaeme wand Helene Stas Toronte I, and one of the trade's most 'sought- when February an iT you may ext é€ some ten- sion, you should find your domestic, so and sentimen- tal life quite yable. Look for ANY SPORT SHIRT OR SHIRTS after models. Marianne was born in Oshawa and was a girl soloist in St. Georbe's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Ten years have passed since chances to travel in January late March, mid-June or Sep i i tember BI BOWLING SHIRT 'i Marianne won her title. She A child born on this day will! 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