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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1967, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1967 CAROLERS' COOKIES, COFFEE Mincemeat Cookiés, Coffee Welcome Christmas Callers Most of us like to keep a I few goodies in the cooky fruit, jar any time of year, but at Christmas, it over flows with delectable holiday treats. Time and again, as friends drop in, we fill plat- ters with our favorite cook- ies to go with a potful of fragrant coffee. Probably the most welcome guests are Christmas carolers. It's a rare household that doesn't invite the carolers to warm u, with hot coffee and a few sweet snacks. Just right for such spon- taneous occasions are these scrumptious Carolers' Cook- fies. They're richly blended with mincemeat, nuts and then decorated with delicate frosting sprigs of holly. You'll find that Car- olers' Cookies and plenty of steaming coffee are the merriest way to wish every- one a happy holiday. CAROLERS' COOKIES 3% cups: sifted, all-purpose fl our ¥ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup shortening 1% cups sugar 3 eggs, well-beaten 1 pkg. (9 oz.) condensed mincemeat THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Thursday's planetary influ- ences promise a lively and con- structive day. Both business and domestic affairs are slated for gains, and most persons will prove extremely should enjoy pleasant domestic' situations for most of the year --with the possible exception of brief periods in late April, early June, late August, early Sep- tember and early October. The year will be generally good for romance, with outstanding pe- riods in late June, all of July co-operative. Do avoid _---- however. NS FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while the forthcoming year may not be particularly stimulating where job, business and finan- cial advancement cerned, it would not be advis- able to let down in youir efforts since good influences off and on can help to offset intervening ial and and September. Best period for travel: The first three weeks of July. Look for some stimulating social experiences between May!| and mid-September; also, De- cember. A child born on this day will be endowed with a gregarious personality and will have great confidence in himself. GALLIC GREEN SALAD Sprinkle torn, bite-size pieces of western iceberg lettuce in in- dividual bowls with vinaigrette dressing, marinated diced beets and crumbled Roquefort cheese. Da GFr aN SS are con- ers For t you will have opportunity t j make some gain along occupa- tional and-or business lines in late April, early May and late November, and to better stabi- lize monetary matters in mid- March, early May, all of July, the latter half of September and mid-October, but do be conser- vative in intervening periods, however. In personal matters you Mix and sift first 3 ingredi- ents, Cream shortening. Add sugar_ gradually, creaming until fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each. Break mincemeat into small pieces; add with walnuts, cherries and dates. Stir in flour mixture. Spread even- ly in well-greased oblong pan, 8x12x2-inches or two 8- inch square pans. Bake at 350 degrees for about 35 minutes or unti! done. Cool; cut into 2-inch squares. Frost and decorate if de- sired. Makes about 24. BALLINGER | Meat Market 46 SIMCOE ST. N. -- OSHAWA 725-3564 -- PH. 725-3565 @ OPEN DAILY 9-6 @ FRI. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. @ FREE HOME DELIVERY SLICED COPACO -- 1 Lb. VAC. PAC, BACON PRESSWOOD -- 1% CRY--O--VAC SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS ... 59° WHOLE OR HALF FRESH HAM u. 95¢ LB. 69° LB. 59° At. Ballinger's . . . Your Meat is... FULLY GUARANTEED % cup each chopped wal- nuts, cherries and dates 4 cycle automatic med dryer Washer Model: LBO5400 W.S.R.--LB04400 N.S.R. (White) The Superb washer and dryer is made to order for Perma- nent Press clothes . . . can save hours of ironing time The washer has 4 cycles in- cluding Super Wash and Per- manent Press, Wash 'N Wear @ 5 automatic wash-rinse filter-detergent dispenser @ Infinite water level control @ Famous Inglix Free Flow Draining with 9 separate rinses, SUDS SAVER MODEL ALSO AVAILABLE ROGE 728-2151 OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. | washer and 6 program- 200 0 & ste Kee temperature selections @ Lint. SAVE at ROGER'S NO DOWN _ PAYMENT NO PAYMENTS 'TIL FEBRUARY 1968 (ON MAJOR ITEMS ONLY) PAIR _ $499 Dryer Model: | LBO8400 Elec. (White) | LBO7400 Nat. (White)-- LB06400 Prop. (White) @ Superb matching dryer has 6 drying programmes plus timed '| Permanent Press, *Wash 'N | Wear selection for all fabric }core @ Infinite heat control | @ Sani-Sun Germicidal Lamp 4.and interior drum light @"Up- top lint screen @ Concealed | Qutomatic door safety shut-off |@ Famous Inglis Tempered 'Heat drying. 269.95-.169.95 FREE ELECTRIC KNIFE WITH ABOVE PAIR HAPPY FAMILIES SHOP AT APPLIANCES & FURNITURE 50 BOND ST. EAST Oshawa 728-2521 LOTS OF PARKING Will tor wont it? There's never any question when you buy Forsyth Tacoma Permanent Press shirts. They always look and feel as fresh-as-a-daisy. Your choice of white blue, mint or maize, and three collar styles. $6.95. We also have Tacoma Permanent Press in sport shirts. STAYS MORNING FRESH + FINEST IN | 46.95 THE FINEST IN ITS FIELD COMPARABLE to $7.50 QUALITY Cannings Ltd. 20 King Street East -- Downtown Oshawa OPEN TILL 9:00 P.M. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY J ZELLER'S: mS mo ¢ i _ ~ = «a4 TS FiEL -- 725-1512 SESE => aed Long-haired fluffy foot-pamperer of "Acrilan"', cosied with sheared "Acri- lan" sock lining and fleece lining. Sueded out-sole; pert bow. Pink, blue, turquoise, Maize; $-M-L-XL. EEE EOI, NE cS y Men's cherry colour, moulded slipper is of smooth split cowhide, has shearl- ea DO SEE plug lining. Split leather outsole, rub- ber heel. Sizes 8 to 11. to 11, =a sy DS LDE SSN HRE De. . 3.49 Boys' corduroy Romeo slippers for little leisure lovers. Foam rubber sole, zipper front, plaid lining. Sizes 6 to 3. to 3. pink, pale blue, coffee bone; 5 to 10, -- oe NS ee: > & we a - NI VE Oe GPE MEIC, NEP Fic 8 ELEM Give The Gift Of Comfort This Christmas! ZELLER'S SLIPPERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY « "LEISURE TREADS" 3.59 BAREBACK BROCADE A feminine little slipper of multi-print Black brocade slippers to. finish off brocade . . . just a wide band in front, her "at home" outfits. Comfy: with plus gold-colour binding and lining, ' bey gutiele foam-cushioning, wood wedge heel. elastic side gore, ru r ¥ Sizes 5 to 9. medium wedge heel. Sizes 5 to 9, VINYL MOCCASINS 9.49 Another wintry foot-warmer of soft vinyl; fleece-lined and '"'shearling"' collared; self sole, padded heel. Note the fashion colours: turquoise, pale pink, pale blue, or coffee bone; sizes 5 to 9. wt 3: "SHAGGY SHU" FOR THE "GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE"... OPERA SLIPPERS 4.49 Traditional favourites . . . elegant brown leather opera slippers for men. Stitched vamp, red plaid lining, black foam rubber sole and heel. Sizes 6 COWHIDE SLIPPER 3.97 ing collar and sock lining, plus pile SLIPPERS FOR LITTLE LEISURE-LOVERS... "ROMEO" FOR BOYS VINYL BOOTEE 1.47 Kiddies' soft vinyl bootee slipper Is collared in matching shearling. Fleece lining, shearling vamp plug. Pale OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 ZELLER'S i ERE NE NE MEO NR NEON est OHNE NEM DS t =~ SF, Casual comfort in these corduroy slip- pers with a red terry lining! Black foam-rubber sole. Red or fashionable bronze in sizes 4 to 9, mm is f O k Y = --_ =r6 c é : a k D Pe eee ey Cee ee ey eeu a ant Me Sear DE 7) DRESSY MOCCASINS Bie. 69 Lustre Vinyl moccasins, dressy with piping, gold-underlay cut-outs, Fleece- lined and shearling-collared. Padded heel. Pink, blue, white. 5 to 9. For @ Fashionable Yuletide! ao Rr EOS AIT OO ce RE ----~> PLAID SLIPPERS 9.99 Men's plaid gore slippers have fleece lining and @ moulded rubber outsole. Mokes a perfect gift! Sizes 6 te 11. : REO DA PLAID BOOTEE Children's red plaid cloth bootee wtih zipper front closing, white fleece lin- ing and @ moulded rubber sole. Sizes 6 to 12. Christmas favourite! RINE 3, NEP SiN SHE. IE DOWNTOWN STORE SIMCOE ST. SOUTH 723-2294 h i 4) This black and ° print culotte is one ¢ Canadian fashions incl Commonwee Lavish, Lux By CAROL KENNEL LONDON (CP) -- At aire's dream of a mink | suit from Canada, gorgeor en saris from India and d African cotton prints w parade Monday as the Co: wealth in all its rich di put on a unique fashion for charity. Princess Margaret, Co! wealth high commissione: a cross-section of Londo1 ety who had paid $15 a watched as 19 countries Australia to Trinidad dis their fashion highlights | symbolic heart of the Co! wealth--the prime mii conference room at M ough House. Arnold Smith of Canada monwealth __secretary-ge received Princess Marga the last of three shows Mi held in the elegant roon its glittering chandeliers. damask walls and richly ceilings that has seen meetings of Common leaders. RAISES $77,000 The fashion © panoramz vised by a 19-year-old f student named Rebecca B man, raised £30,000 ($77, ticket sales and donatior research into crippling hood diseases. Canada with 37 items third especially designe some of the country's | couturiers, was second-t exhibitor after Britain. show theme . was Dec fashion around the Co. wealth and the 23 Ca firms--mostly from Mc and Toronto--leaned heav furs and snowy-weather c The mink trouser sui scribed as "priceless" b: personality Judity Cha one of the commentator: of black and white pelts, v in half-inch strips in a c) pattern to look like tweed- WIFE PRESER\ Use your garden hose guide for gracefully c flower beds. Subseribers To... @ BLUE CROSS @ PS.I. @ GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT PAY CASH! You Give Us The Doc Prescription. WE DO THE REST MITCHELL DRUGS 9 Bimece N. ---723- nosoeenens 3

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