’ -._ : y Â¥ ind $ ubtities; ,.‘ ie © e [ BCA "'."\;-"1~..\::iâ€"‘«j- ‘ ae t v:.,s;“c.-'-'v ":‘23’5 s# 4 r hn * > 8 t £ v 6 MM,WFMRJD'M PM P (ae : 5. >~ wiim i "â€" YJ el N. 41 § "*«#/ ‘ _ > «~â€"__‘~Wing women plan elections e nintion... _ .. :+ n Dressings add life to salads it uin mesteg w Ue «o prgie O h N4 9 >A woâ€" â€" quarters. s + men‘s auxiliary to Wing 404 RCAF Mrs. Howard Bauman conducâ€" ‘ association at the Wing headâ€" ted the meeting. â€" These unusual homemade dresâ€" sings will give your salads new life. Currant Dressing 1/3 cup currant jelly 1/3 cup cream cheese 1 tsp. lemon juice 1/2 tsp. grated lemon rind Mix all ingredients until blendâ€" ed. If necessary, thin with a little milk. Chill. Makes about 3/4 cup. Honey Dressing V4 cup honey V cup lemon juice v2 cup syrup from canned peaches or pears 3 tbsp. salad oil Va tsp. salt dash of dry mustard Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Cover and store in refrigerator unâ€" til needed. Makes about one cup. Roquefort Cream Dressing 1 cup dairy sour cream 2 tbsp. finely crumbled Roqueâ€" fort cheese 1 tsp. lemon juice Mix all ingredients well. Cover and chill. Makes about one cup. member as guest to this meeting. Mrs. Jack Playford was named nominations chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. Walâ€" ter Scheifele and Mrs. Ernest Kieswetter. Elections will be held in April. Tempo Theatre‘s Lion in Winâ€" ter production has been selected for the annual Western Ontario Drama League festival to begin in Owen Sound March 9. The play was one of five chosen from about 20 entries. Adjudicator Ed Procunier seâ€" lected the performance after seeâ€" ing it in rehearsal last week. It is thought to be the first time a local play, still in rehearsal, was chosen for the festival. shuffleboard and cards were played by members. The buffet was convened by Mrs. Murray Anderson, the games convenor was Mrs. Jack Young. Plans were discussed for nomiâ€" nation night at the next meeting, March 17. All members were quarters on Dutton Drive. Darts, The auxiliary will donate new featuring ... Play for festival The in the Lower Deck Draught now in pitchers Kitchenerâ€"Preston Hwy 8 Opposite Kâ€"Mart 653â€"3269 Fri. & Sat. Feb. 26â€"27 GROUP The guests at the $25â€"aâ€"plate event were disappointed when U.S. comedian Dick Gregory was stormâ€"bound in Syracuse and unable to attend. **We pray for the strength not to ask for a refund," said Rev. Richard Urdahl of Waterloo Lutheran University, when he said grace for 300 persons who turned out for the Fat Angel‘s second celebrity night dinner at the Inn of the Black Walnut in Kitchener this week. Girl guide honors for Jill Cross Blizzard grounds Gregory Fat Angel spokesman Paul Koellner announced later that arrangements are being made to bring Gregory here, March 19, at a location to be announced later. Ticketholders will then have an opportunity to hear him. Only three of those present askâ€" ed for a refund at Monday night‘s event. Monday‘s meeting was organâ€" ized by clergymen from Erb Street Mennonite, Redeemer Luthâ€" eran, Our Lady of Lourdes and Mount Zion Lutheran Churches, in coâ€"operation with Harland Young of the community services Sixty senior citizens attended a panel discussion on â€" seniors‘ needs and programs at Mount Zion Lutheran Church, this week and afterwards called for a meetâ€" ing, March 6, to organiza a proâ€" gram to operate from the church. Diversified seniors‘ groups are being encouraged in the city beâ€" cause the existing dropâ€"inâ€"centre on Albert Street has a limited potential for growth. board. Sixty seniors hear panelists, plan program Guides who recently attended a winter camp at Camp Corwhin in Guelph demonstrate the Horaâ€" an Israeli folk dance. during her family‘s twoâ€"year â€"stay in Pakistan. Ruth Dickson, a former guide lieutenant, showed slides of her native South Africa. . A birthday cake decorated with the world trefoil was served folâ€" lowing the program. Jil Cross of the Ist Waterioo girl guide company regeived the all around cord at a special interâ€" national Thinking Day ceremony at the Church of the Holy Saviour, Allen Street East, Tuesday night. Jill is a daughter of Prof. and Mrs. G.E. Cross of 58 Alexandra SUN VALLEY BEACH ©@SNOWMOBILING ©@ICE SKATING ©@ICE FISHING e@eCAMPING @FINE FOOD Lynn Inness showed slides taken only 8 miles from Kâ€"W area 3 miles past St. Agatha on Erbs Road Call John Trieb 634â€"865 1 An only child can certainly be a lonely one, until she clicks with a pal. Just be sure those acquaintâ€" ances who pour it all out don‘t get the idea you are nosy. , Friendships often _ develop around a common interest; so keep in the swim. With that friendly heart. you‘ll find a kinâ€" dred spirit, sooner or later. Confidential to Dad â€" If there were no strings attached to your promise that Jack could get a driver‘s license when he became 16, is it fair to take it back until An Only Child DEAR CHILD â€" Once there was a motto on our wall which read: *A friend is one who knows all about you and loves you just the same."" Seemed to be a bit negaâ€" tive, but it has the same idea as your definition. And a good friend is rare and precious. Isn‘t a true friend a person whom you can tell your problems to without getting a slap, someâ€" one who really wants to help you? I know you can‘t go to a store to buy one, but could I meet one through my qualities and if I could, how? s Practically every time I go on a bus I chat with someone, hopâ€" ing that I may be cheering them up a bit. Casual acquaintances spill their problems on my shoulders and I try to help. Nov® I call that a friendly way to use the old noggin‘ I‘ll be glad to pass. on any requests that come to me for tallow, and will supply copies of the recipe to go with them. Any requests should include 25 cents (15 cents for the tallow cakes and 10 cents for my recâ€" ipe), and a large stamped, selfâ€" addressed envelope. l DEAR DORIS â€" During my entire life of 15 years I have never had a true friend. Sand paper Hands DEAR SANDPAPER HANDS â€" and made it into flat cakes in mufâ€" fin tins. Would you please send me the recipe you mentioned for a hand lotion made with tallow? Now I have a lot more of these little tallow cakes than I need. I‘d be glad to share them with some of your other readers who suffer from chapped hands. If anybody would like to pay the posâ€" tage for two cakes of tallow (15 cents, I think) they would be welâ€" come to them. Two cakes would make quite a bit of hand cream. DEAR . DORIS: My hands get red and chapped in the winter. They look awful, and I can‘t seem to keep enough cream on The way I use hand cream, it would run‘into a lot of money if I used the advertised brands. So WALLPAPER CLEAROUTS Ready Pasted and Scrubbable VINYL WALL COVER WALDEC Reg. 3.98 Roll at Beaupres SALE â€" Take another look at yourself. You have plenty to live for, but you are going to have to give the centre of the stage to another woman â€" your son‘s wife. Don‘t refuse to go out when your son doesn‘t drive you! The youngâ€" sters, the whole kaboodle, need you a heapâ€"for a grandmother. Recognize your role and graciousâ€" ly occupy it. â€" You would still have the say as to when he could have the car â€" and this could be a reward for effort. He may give up trying alâ€" together if he feels he can never make the grade â€" with you. he‘is in grade 107 Limb to limb Man has progressed through the ages where he now walks in an up right position â€" but his eyes still swing from limb to limb. 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