PAGE 4, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1975, WHIT1BY FREE PRESS eup enriched cornmeal, 1/4 tep- spoon sait, one cup unheated miik. Pour into scalding bot milk, stirning constantly. Bring to boit over moderate heat, stir- ring constantiy--cook 5 minutes or until thickened. Beat large egg, stirring hot cornmeai mix- ture into egg. Stir egg mixture back into rest of cornnieai mix- ture, add ½z stick butter, ½ý cup dark molasses and 1/ cup sugar. Pour into buttdl quart casserole, set into baking pan wl-th hot water within inch from top; bake uncovered in preheated 275 degree oven for about three hours.', -I-I Trhought For Foodi Indian Pudding For this early American f a- vorite, heat 3 cups milk until bubbles appear, remove from heat. Stir in a smali bowl Your 0ny~ candi SAVE TO INVEST Savings really are important. Then when you have saved a You can't afford not to have thousand dollars or so, think themn. The old rule of thumb of investing it - but think was that everyone should save cautiously and after obtaining 10 per cent of after-tax income. good advice. You didn't work This included insurarice pro- all that time to save it - just tection and pension plans and SO is not as unrealistic as it sounds. In any event, try to put a fixed amount of money into i~ savings account every month. When you get a raise, increase the fixed amount- to lose it. Whether you borrow the money or decide to invcst some of your savings in the stock market, investment requires knowledge, somne interest in what rnakes the market tick TrO SAT. 1JAN 25 b k NECITRA HOT DRINK MEDICINE FO« COLDS $1 10 Adult Ds BENYLIN -DMc COUGH SYRUP 9 4 ounce PENATEN QC S For Comm.. Ski. Irvitotons 2 ounce 8 SLUGHT B99Sc INSIIFROST£D BULO 40, 60 or 1 00-wftt6M9 IANTIPHLOGUSTUNE PlI RUB A-535 11*1 * N n.u ICOURTICEALLIN l.D.A. SHORT'S .D.A. PHARMACY PHARMAC Y65BlwnS.6-30 117 Brock St.N. 6682394 6 adiSt6-30 whiitby BréoklinIL and some time to study it. port folio to rio more than 10 A disastrous way to invest is stocks under this type of plan. OM simply to slap the money into some get-ich-quick, stock. If you do, the chances are that you will lose your savings. If you borrowed the money in the first place, you would stili have to pay it back to the tender at the agreed rate of interest. Some of the chartered banks and other financial institutions have lending to invest" plans of one sort or another. They will lend quite a substantial amount of nioney - somne up to $ 10,000 - to be invested in stocks havîng a good dividend and growthi record, whiclî then becomie collateral for the boan. Usually tie whole amount can't be put into a single stock - but on the other hand it is 1suggested that you limnit your Lots of' people invest ini Canada Savings Bonds andlots of people borrow m-oney to do so. There is nothing very corn- plicated about it. They are a good investrmcnt, they have a known rate of return, and they can always be cashed in if there is an enlergency. This is one of a sertes of columns on money manage- ment, condensed from the bookiet Your Money -and Credit Today and Tomorrow, published b>' the Canadian Bankers 'Association. Copies of the bookiet, in English or French, are available free from the Association at P.O0. Box 282, Toronto Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ontato, MSK 1A 3. Station Pro grams 2 h yArts lneorporated liannounced its slate of upcoming programns. Begining Satuvday, Jantu- ary 18, at 10 a.rn. children's art classes get underwdy. There will be ten two hour classes for youngsters eighit 10 I12 years old. Five sessions wilI be de- vated to weaving, pottery, and other crafts while the remaining five sessions wdll deal with drawing, painting and printmaking. Materiais are supplied. Cost is $18 for members or $20 for non- miembers. A four segment film senies featuring "Chiprovisti Car- pets", "Swedish Peasant Painting", "In Praise of Hands" and "Form îi Func- lion" will commence at 3 p.m. on Saturday. On Monday, the 2Oth, at 7:30 p.m., the life drawing STORE WIDE SAL E EVERTHING REDUCED!1 PANTS PRICED 1TO CLEAR $10000 & Up SHE lIAN IL PICKERIN 1-3-085 and painting class with Jiru Paget begins. Ccst is $22.50 or $25 for the I 0-week course uni drawing and pitint- ing wi th inks and wa tercolors. Ma teniaisaire [1<)t îcl udcd Trticsd.-y is the second session of the Tuesday Morn- ing Painîting Groups wliich consists of' non-instructed painting and sketching. Cost is $1 or $1.50 per day. Mat- criaIs aren't included. At 8 p.m. there will be a membership information night. Everyone is invîtcd to see current and past exhibits. Classical and folk guitar classes cormmence Wednesday the 22nd at 5:30. The $20 and $22.50 fee pays for five private sessions with Andy Donaldson for beginners and advanced beginners. Various times are available.. On Thursday, January 30, Gunnel Hag, whose tex- tle designs and prints have been on exhibit thnoughout the month, wilI give a lecture on her work. The following day kicks off the Swcdish native's three-day workshop. Hours are 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 on Saturday and Sunday. Students wiIl view slides and films, mix dyes and print fabries. The screens and squeegees will1 be provided. However, students must bring pure cotton, linen or slk in white, very light blue or light yellow in any length not smaller than 18 inches square. Old covered jars, dis- carded blankets, working de- signs and sketches, a sketch book, pencils, coloured mark- ers, a ruler, a compass, scis- sors and lunch for Saturday and Sunday must also be brought along. All of the above programs will be held at the Arts North Featured At Public Lbrary The Whitby Public Library is offering several programs to the townsfolk during the re- mainder of January and the beÉinning of February. This month's final two Saturday morning story hours go on January 18 and Janu- ary 25 at 10:30. The theme for January is "The land of ice and snow", with legends, films and pup- pet shows about Eskimos and Indians of our northlaiid. On the1 play of Arbutus", a Indians and tl rouin, will bc The final mionth will stories and 1l8th, a ,(.The T legend c the magic presen t. Saturday fuature painting puppet railing of the m ush - of the winter snow scelles. The mothers of the pro- schoolers arc invited to meet together ovon al cup of coffe while ihoir children take in thc story licu)trs. Discussions on books, films and topics of cuirrent intorost, are planned. ('hess, checkers, scrabble and other gamness re to be set up for any oe îýterested in the library's programn room for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m., beginning January 2 1. SA book club for interested boys and girls from grades four to six starts January 20 at 4 p.m. and is scheduled for every other Monday from -4 to 5 in the Iibrary's. program roomn. This is a get together for Consumers' Corner Home Costa Just simpiy operating your house is getting to be ridculously expensive. Uisted below are some heipful hints on cut.ting those home costs: -Over a third of cails to repair- men are unnecessary. Make sim- ple, obvious checks on your own prior to calling for help. See if the piug is in, power on , and con- trois set properly. If a repairman is needed, be there when he ar- rives. Pay for his work-not his waiting. -Be aware of active appliance warranties. Take advantage of any such beneftts, -Tool rentai can be a money- saver. You don't have to purchase everything you need for those pe- riodie chores. Combine your ef- forts with those of your neighbors. -Redecorating can be done much cheaper when you do it youÎseif. It's not as difficuit as you might think. Materiais are readily available aiong with instructions. -Make spot checks for possible problems. Be preventive. Do what- ever needs doing before things deteriorate too much. Maintenance is aiways cheaper than replace- ment. Station on the corner of Hen- ry and Viôtoria Streets. For details on registration or purchasing of memiberships, contact Whitby Arts Incor- porated at 6684185. youngsters interested in the dramatization of books, pup- pets andý film. There wil be puppet plays to create and perform, plays to write, crafts etc. Registration at the children's reference desk is required before January 20. "Peek into the Past"' is for people interested in antique collecting. Register before January 27 for the programn, to begin'February 3. The library now has a large collection of super 8 sound films available to the public. These films may be borrowed for individual or groups show- ings and shown with one of the two 8 mm sound pro- jectors also available at the library. A small fee is charged to cover lamp usage and service to the projectors. The selection- of feature fil ms, eighty minutes in length, includes the follow- ing: "The Lady Vanishes", "The Night Caller", "The One That Got Away", "Stage- coach", "Doctor in the House", "Brief Encounter", and "Ferry to Hong Kong". Other short 10 or 20 min- ute films include: "Life of Winston Churchill", "Apollo il ")ý, "The Royal Wedding", and "Sail Fever". The Whitby library also has several children's films which may be borrowed for parties or individual showings. These include: 'The Prince and the Dragon", "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" and "Alice in Wonderland - The Mad Tea Party". On order and avail- able by the end of January are a number of other Walt Disney films suitable for children. Aduit memrbers of the Whitby Library are welcome to borrow the projector and films by asking at the circula- tion desk. A catalogue of films is being prepared and will be available to those in- terested T B SVE PAT 1r asS B Y AUDREY LANE ~7 3184 32-40 fil and Fat. Thot deep plunging V.. yoke tops a prettily flared skirt, Vouil fEnd the concealed poclcets a hondy detail, No. 3184 cornes En misses' sires: bust &measure 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. Six@ 34 takes 21/2 yds. of 44-mn. fabric. How about a linen-like weove or pique'? J]The sheil abov.E s a new version If.aturin~g a squore neckline. It con sired. Pattern, No. 7291 gives instruc- tions for sizes 32 ta 42. CROCHMTD SHEL Send 509 for each drest pattern, 30t for each needlework pattern add. 15« for oach dress pattern, 70« for mach neecflewark pattern foi maliEng and handling) ta AUDREY LANE BU- REAU,Morris Plaint, New Jersey 07950, CONFIDETS SANITARY NAPKINS le 1%