Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1949, p. 2

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r6 Toronto Only court His tijn age dercd an investittlillioi fluently and brazenly try Helm pr when on his way out of tight corn policeman laid his little shoulder Most parents want to it till it Teaching Truthfulness don Want my pay to be liarl ber said rdaently to an fore officer of 12 Canadan jllVillllt had gotten into lrouble with th law along with several other boyzt in his par ticular gang andthe in Gap bad or lnto tho homes from whichxth boys had come This father soem 9d amazed and perplexed that his lmyrshoull By Nancy Cleaver childs first teachch and long bel boy or girl starts to school ho has lrllllltl grout dial from those in his own home Dads story at suppcr time of how hel put one over on the boss is not lost on his small son Tom who is quietly listening whilu he gobblcs up Second mining The door bell rings undMothtr sends little Marilyn to answer the door and tell whocvcr is there linrsorry but Mummy is out this attornoon Du= you want to leave message What arc Tom and Marilyn learning of tho value father and children truthfulness mother place on telling the truth m3 thorn expect lllcll chiler bi experiences such as these lmhml With 19 or no Von Most children go through stage their own part as mothers at to toll the truth is not as easy looking at picture book and aid oriting nursery rhyme Pcrhzt 05 lllc greatest single factor in tcacl ing child to recognize and apprd ciato truth is the parents cxainpld fath ers They seem to think tl the ability to speak the truth is iOIllC thang child acquircs easily an F1 cviiably as he grows up Loan ring as The mother and father are in RELIEVE DISTRESS OF Bronchitis Rnbfllroat chest and back with comforting Repairs Coatings on flat surfaces by cold process ALLISTON BETTER Phone 135W Alliston or write PAINTEBS 151 id down with thud on the about the time they start to schooll when it scents easier for thunr to tell lie than to tell the truth Parents nccd not be shocked at thial but they do need to be understandg ing Mothers and fathers shouldl try to discover the cause of tltisi tcndcncy to lie There are mini tbcr of reasons why children tell lies four or iivtuycanold will often tell an imaginary storyl which isso real to that little chil that it seems like the truth to the cagcr storytcllcr Wise is hci mother who hears from her son an amazing story of brown bear who Timbcd up on the fcncc and then on tho garage root and thoni lllltl who says at the conclusion Thats an exciting prctend g0 yNow would you like me to 1011 you fairy tale too Lntlc children often toll lie Decal so they desire greatly to pleasl their parents When thcyi are aslcd if they have done some thing hhich they neglected to do they are tempted to claim that they had accomplished all that has becn expected of them Another cause for lying in children is the desire to appear stronger 0r clev erer or better in some way than they am Eow many small girls have boasletm l0 their playmates Ol ltheir homes 91 their parents Onc lmother ovcrfkemd her daughters chum saying to htr wish my Mummy would take time to play with me When ever Want her to play she is always too busy To the mothcrl amazement her little game with tile When ask her towc have such fun lOEElherl This was humid Mrs Jacobs Hostess For Barrie WI Meeting Mrs Donald Jacobs was hostcx to the Barrie Womens lnstitnlc lo their October meeting Sevcral in vitations to lectures and meetings were extendcd to the women at the meeting Among them was general an nouncement of Before and Altor Forty lecture at Mincsing on Nov ember 10 from 130 to pm The Simeon Ciunty Library oupcra tive haddssucd general invitation to interested members to attcnd their annual meeting at tho Com munity House Thursday evening at 815 pm film on Newfoundland was shown Mrs Weldon 118 Codring ton Street invited the members to attend liallowecn Party on Oct ber 27 at pm at her home Eucryonc is to Wear costume and bring cup saucer and spoon Lunch will be served and the oven ings program is being arranged by Mrs Baker Mrs Lcy gavo report on the catering for dinners at the am convention in the IOOF llall Sympathy was extended to Mrs Ley the Institute president and Mrs Harrison on the recent deaths in their families Mrs McKenzie road papcr on yeasts vitamins and minerals in food Mrs Baker conducted contcst of untying and unwrapping choc olate bar with knifc and fork Boxos of treats are to be sent to patient at Gravenhurst and to Charles Bowles at Sunnybrook Military Hospital who underwcnt an operation recently Gamebridge Institute had sent along an interesting yearly pr0lt gram to the Barrie Institute The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs George Morris 22 Vcspra Street at pm pot luck supper will be served at 430 in the afternoon of the most frequent complaints of employers and one of the great est reasons why young people do not receive promotions in cmploy merit In curing child of lying par limc gm replied uoh my mummy cnts after they discover the cause ALWAYS takes game to have should try to remove the need the child feels to resort to this kind of behavior Too severe discipline on U1 claimbut fathers part may produce the not true one However it did lie t0 Please sense of insecur make the mother realize the long ing of an only child for little more companionship im play this as very importalpt part in develops sense of persolnal integ ritytwhat future is therei for that boy or girl in the adult for fulfilling promises made is DRTH0Mls7 mammal IforlUMBAGO Mills PINS fly on the childs part may result in the boastful lie Parents must beliv in their children and show In teaching truthruinpss mothers their faith that they will gradually and father should righuy regard learn to be truthful child is in the process of growth He may for character training Unless child one reason 01 anomer 1911 1i0 but his parents should not call him Liar To giVe child bad world name to show doubt of his learn Lack of sense of responsibility mg right ways of behaving is to one start him on the road to delinquen cy In teaching truthfulness or any other virtue children need to feel their parents love and belief in them Mothers and fathers no matter how hard it is for their child to learn truthfulness or anything else must continue to keep the nal goal in sight They must help their child to tho limit of their ability in the process of becoming reliable honorable citizen Its what you save today that will help determine whether you are going to be well xed in your old age The Payroll Savings Plan for Canada Savings Bonds makes say mg easy Writes Mrs Butterworlh Station is ne In fact if out starched until to iron Tlroucf of shds dirtstay today 1m ironing writes Mrs Buttetwmth structions on package At your grocer9 Get Satino of loronlo Ont in every way for of Satina leave articles to ho Leon get more Sabina Ijust wouldnt be without it on ironing day because Satina in my starch makeaclothes 3times easier Storehod Ironing Mode OhSoEdsyl Satina added to starch means Smooth smiling at ironing timeNo sticking or pulling to damage delicate fabrics Clothes iron up with proud professional liniah that crisp and cleanlongejr Full in inning WnWWM RECIPE HINTS Honey let can be lloney Topping makes it bite Honey Twist Two cakes compressed yeast VA cup lukewarm water cup milk ll cup butter cup sugar tsp salt2 eggs beaten cups flour about Sutton yeast in lukewarm water Scald milk Add butter sugar and Salt Cool to lukewarm Add flour to make thick batter Add yeast and eggs Bent well Add enough flour to make soft dough Turn out on lightly floured board and knead until satiny Place in greased bowl cover and let rise unLl double in bulk talking Hello Homemakers If your pep per and tomato plants were hardy enough to survive the hot spell in Ma they Will Probably be matur convener presented an interesting ing now faster than you can use program the motto being given by them Pepper Relish and Apple Mrs Chutney may be your answer to some time 30d problem There are many this pickling recipes which lieve these two will make histor in your kitchen The relish recip makes pints and the chutney pints so use half of each of the include peppers and tomatoes but we be vrw more natural twist but hours When light form into long roll about inch in diameter Coil the roll into greased cake pan beginning at the outside edge and covering the bottom Brush with Honey Topping Let rise until double in bulk and bake in mod erate over 375 deg 25 to 30 minutes Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon or with Onequarter cup butter 23 cup confectioners sugar egg white tbs honey warmed Cream together all ingredients and brush over Twist before bak lng CLEARVIEW The monthly meeting of Clear view WI was held at the home of Mrs Gibson Stayner on Tues day Oct The meeting was well attended visitors The president Mrs Rumble conducted the meeting naming famous Canadian wom an giving reasons It Was decid ed to hold the annual chicken sup per for members and families alSo for all who helped with programs during the year in the Orange Hall on the evening of Oct 21 Mrs Culham the Citizenship Patton and consipting of appreciative hints on etiquette to obsertcd by those attending club meetings Mrs Cole Was guest speaker and stressed the importance of training children while very young to become good citizens She also urged her listeners to do all in their power to persuade parliament to ingredients in the second recipe if prohibit the sale of comic books for you wish PEPPER RELISII Peel 27 pickling onions and put through food chopper Hand chop seeded green peppers and seed children deploring the influence they are having in th minds and morals of the younger children The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Roy Nevills on Tuesday Nov cd red peppers the sweet kind Ot the hm variety Add cups among slivered carrots and cooked sugar tablespoon salt pint vine in gar tablespoon celery seed and tablespoons allspice Bring to boil and hot in sterile jars APPLE CHUTNEY Put 12 tart les peeled and cored 12 peeled omatoes 12 small pickling onions large sweet pep pers seeded through the food chopper To this mixture add tablespoons salt cups vinegar and cups sugar Tie tablespoons ground allspice in pieceof cheesecloth and put the bag in thekettle Bring and simmer slowly one to boil hour Stir frequently Remove spl bag Taste Add more salt if de sired Pour into sterile jars TAKE TIP boiled potato is humble thing It needs colora dash paprika or sprin eof chopp parsley can pep upi lain fare Squeeze boiled grated cheese Rub peeled potatoes with it clove of garlic before placing themI around roast of meat AnLeftover potatoes diced and tossed into cream sauce or concern ltrated cream celery soup makes Drop good supper dish parsley Split big baked potatoes and put in scrambled egg or sandwich lcooked beets clill Diced and served with little sour seasoned With grate may foelo your likin coupl of simmer 30 minutes stirring frequently Pack potato througha ricer and sprinkle with Sprinkle with immodiatelyint ghor rad acovered casserole with vary little salted water makes tasty vegetable dish Two chives cooked with lima beans in the pressurecooker will renounce any bland mealy flavor Tun SUGGESTION box Mrs Suggests DUTCH SPINACH slices bacon diced cups chopped raw spinach tablespoons flour cups hot water tablespoons Sugar tablespoon saltdash of pepper hardcooked eggs Fry bacon until crisp add bacon to spinach Add ow to drippings and blend thoroughly Add hot Water and cook over low heat until thick stirring constantly Add of sugar vingar and Seasoninga Pour over spinach Stirwell until wilted and garnish with sliced hardcookeg eggs Serves Suggests CABBAGEAPPLE sum banana 1A cup sliced apples 1A cup French dressing cups shredded gree cabbage 15 cupof diced cl sliced ban and apples CS Hing to Wei binewitrem scoop out part of the centre and egg 11 for until thoroughly gyonnaisog withftbls MK suggests am pm rapturous marge head callfowoc lligarl lt doughter of John Prince and the late Mrs Prince was married to Milton Clifford vWebb son of Mr and Mia Clifford Webb of Stroud IIhe living room of the Weaver home was decorated with gladloli and asters for the wedding Rev formed the ceremony by Miss Marjoricv Maycok Dur tug Mrs L0ve sang Because grooms mother in blue figuer marriage by Dr Weaver wore streetlength dress of blue crepe With corsage pmk mm shot taffeta and carried an old fash ioned nosegay of pink roses Her attendant was her sister Mrs Auger of Hagersville Wearing streetlength dreSSof black and gold taffeta She carried hose guy of yellow roses Edhward Webb was ggwmman for brother The reception was held in the dining room of the Weaver home The grooms mother received the guests in dress of wine crepe with black accessories and corsagc of cream roses trip to Northern Ontario the bride and groom will make their home in Burlington place at the home of Mr and Mrs William Moore Saturdny October 1949 at 230 oclock daughter Hazel Irene became the bride of Allan Rivett son of Mr by members and included feAv and Mrs Joseph Rlvctt of Oro Sta tion The can 35 wowed by ated with pink and white streamers from which hung large wedding bell if dired serve cream norm ocmam 171949 the pianist gold locket grooms gift to the bride was double strand of pearls and to meg Malawian leather bilifold The happy couple left Timid showers of confetti and best wishes for points south the bride travel ing in navy suit with wine up cessorics and mink neckpiece They will make their home at Oro Sta lion The ceremony wan performed by Rev Eric Richards under an arch of autumn leaves surrounded by basket of gladloll The bride given in marriage by her father was charming in ooiwlength gown of white satin with sweetheart neckline long lily point sleeves fitted bodice bustle back wilhYullEliirt ending in tram with tloordength veil with Moore cousin of the bride wore floorlength gown of blue bcngal In Hurlingionon Satxirday Oc label 1949 at the home of Dr ine with matching headdress and and Mn Weaver Butling carried bouquet of pink roses ton Miss Rota Josephine Prince Little Laurene Home cousm of the bride was flower girl in long frock of pink silk and carrying basket of asters Horace Hivctl of Barrie brother of the groom was groomsmon Miss Jean Ann Horne cousin of the bride played the wedding music Immediately following recep tion was held when the guests were received by the brides mother in wine silk with corsage of yellow roses She was assisted by tho Keith Love of Burlingtonper The wedding music was played the signing of the register The bride who was given in The brides gift to the brides maid was gold compact to the flower girl silver bracelet and to On their return from weddlng Deliciousmode with MAGIC Mix and gift into bowl oncesifted onekitted hard WENMOORE Sip Magicc nakiltg Powder l1 pretty autumn wedding took mm Cut nely shortening Make wcll in centre pour in milk and mix lightly with fork Roll out dough to 11 thick rectangle wide Mix lb mincod lean beef with tsp salt tsp pepper firmlychopped small onion Spread moat mixture over biscuit dough to within lg of lace beginning at one and roll up like Jolly roll Place in greased loaf pan l4 Bake in moderately hot oven 375 about hour Serve with heated chili sauce or brown gravy Yield4 or servings Hawkestone on when um youngeg The room was beautifully decor El Erin incl lmiim ridgedi housondsk of Ia Elm him She carried bouquet re roses The bridesmaid Miss Alma wanmum

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