Daily Times-Gazette, 8 Dec 1951, p. 8

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"PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY 7 MES-GAZETTE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1951, 2 In The Home ey A Beret With Originality By PRUNELLA WOOD Hats in which to greet a holiday season are Florell's timely suggestion, and many of them are the small, tip-tilted kind of which the model, above, is one, You could wear it over practically any leisure after-five costume , . . and how easy to let it control your coiffure, get it into line with the required sleekness| of after-duty doings. This beret is |. black velours slanted to a mew angle which mounts into a pixie peak, and its over-all veil cinches by a beauty band, CGIT Vesper Service |For Sunday Guests Planned for Sunday An event to which the CGIT "Jooks forward every Christmas season will take place this Sunday evening, December 9 at Simcoe Street United Church. This is the annual Christmas Vesper Service of the Canadian Girls in Training. For these young Canadians--whose uniform is a white middy and navy shirt--it is one activity of the year, shared in common by all groups throughout the country. In churches from St. John's to Victoria, the girls will gather for this national service of rededica- ~.4ion, which Is symbolized by the lighting of three white tapers. At the regular church service on Sunday evening, girls from various churches in Oshawa will take part and @he Rev. J. K. Moffatt will speak. That Good Casnel Pre R4595 YOU WANT these good lines and handsome details! Here's your win- ter casual--step-in style and smart enough to step out anywhere. Those sleeves are cut in one with side bodice -- interesting design lines and much easier sewing! Pattern R4595 in sizes 12, 14, 186, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 3% yards 39-inch; Ya yard 35-inch nap contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35¢) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly, SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Times-Gazette, Pat- jer Department, Oshawa, On- 0. LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING Boor" Temple bi bd ga Two Pies de Luxe "It's always time for ple, and this month that usually means pump. kin, Spike it with orange juice, sweeten "with honey, and you hgve a new creation from your kitchen. Orange Honey. Pumpkin Pie 1 unbaked pastry shell 2 eggs 13 cups cooked strained pumpkin Ya tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon 14 tsp. ginger % cup evaporated milk 14 cup orange juice 1 cup heavy cream 2 thsps. orange marmalade Prepara pastry shell, Beat eggs slightly, add pumpkin, honey, salt, cinnamon, milk, orange juice and rind. Mix well and pour into pas- try shell. Bake in a hot oven 425 degrees for 45 minutes. Cool. Whip cream and spread over top. Make a ring of orange marmalade about 2 inches from the edge. Another pie, this one light as a whisper and studded with juicy grapes and rich cocoanut. Just the thing for a special dessert. Ambrosia Chiffon Pie baked pie shell pkg. orange flavoured gelatin cup hot water cup orange juice stiffly beaten egg white 4 cup heavy cream, whipped cup confectioner's sugar cup seedless grapes, halved cup shredded cocoanut orange sections Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add orange juice. Chill until par- tially set. Beat until fluffy. Fold in white, whipped cream and su. gar. Fold in grapes. Pour into cooled pastry shell. Chill until firm. Garnish with orange sections and cocoanut, Or maybe you're not that ambi- tious or just haven't time. Could this tangy dessert to serve with cookies be the answer? Orange Compote Serves 6 6 peeled oranges 2 thsps. finely slivered orange peel 1 cup sugar 32 cup water ' Section orange removing all membrane. Sliver peel, removing all white pulp first. Mix sugar and water and add peel. Cook without stirring until thick as maple syrup. Pour over the orange .sections while hot. Chill in refrigerator. Be Your Prettiest This Party Season From Thanksgiving to New Year's the party season will be at its height, and you'll want to look as pretty and glamorous as you can. - Your new. cocktail dress or party frock will help. But there are a few beauty tricks you'l: want to try too, says Peggy Bell in the Woman's Home Com- panion, For instance, your hands will look lovelier and be softer to the touch if you flatter them with a makeup. After your manicure smooth off tinted hand cream or a thin film of your regular lotion or cream makeup base. Your hair will behave better and shine brighter at a party if you use a conditioning .hair dress- ing when you brush it into shape. Give it an elusive fragrance by spraying with hair perfume or cologne. Your neck and shoulders will make a better showing in a low- necked dress if they are carefully made up as your face. Give them a smooth finish with liquid pow- der, tinted lotion or cream makeup base. Needlework News SOMETHING NEW! Embroider this needlepainting in the usual way, then add ready-made eyelet ruffling for the girl's skirt. Ef- fective! Easy! Lovely in frame or lined as a wall-hanging. Pattern 7126: transfer of pic- ture motif 15x19 inches. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to The Daily Times-Gazette, Household Arts Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER. HANDICRAFT ideas a-plenty in our Alice Brooks Needlework catalog. Send" twenty-five cents for your copy today! Illustrations of patterns for crochet, knitting, embroidery, and other fascinating handwork. A Free Pattern is printed in the book. OF INTEREST TO QAR WwW CHILD GUIDANCE:- + Being A Parent Isn't Easy By GARRY C. WHEN our children were graw- ing up I really tried to follow the advice I gave other parents. But you know very well that I often failed thus to measure up; also, that as I became aware of my own failures, I suffered some remorse. There were a few times, indeed, when I felt I should never make another speech to parents and never write another line of advice to them. But then again, on tak- ing stock of some of my successes at self-discipline and self-improve- ment, I kept plodding on. One evening,*on returning from teaching a class of parents at a university, I felt so overwhelmed at the gap between what I preached and what I practiced as a parent, that I sat down and wrote a prayer for myself. Part of it has these words: 'Reduce, I pray, the meanness in me; and O Lord, to hold my tongue . . . With. all thy gifts, O Great Jehovah, give me calm and poise and self-control." (A copy of this prayer may be had in a stamped envelope sent me in care of this paper.) Club Calendar For Next Week '| MONDAY Ritson H. & S. Assn. Cedar Dale H. & S. Assn. Lend-a-Hand Club Lyceum Club Albert St. H. & S. Assn. Simcoe Street CGIT Horticultural Society 4th Guides-Brownies Aux, Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club IODE (Jubilee Chapter) St. John Amb. Division TUESDAY Simcoe St. Jr. W.A. King Street H. & S. Assn. C€GIT Auxiliary S.A. Home League Christ. Church W.A. King Street Jr. W.A. Canadian Legion Aux. Albert Street Jr. W.A. Golden Links Class Holy Trinity W.A. Holy Trinity Eve. Guild Court Oshawa, TOF. No. 294 Calvary Baptist YWMS North Oshawa Jr. W.A. Women's P.C, Assn, WEDNESDAY S.A. Prayer Meeting University Women's Club Victory Lodge, LOBA, No. 583 Knox Church W.A. Cedar Dale Sr. W. A. Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Cedar Dale Jr. W.A. University Dr. H. & 8S. Assn. st. John Nursing Div, Parent-Teacher Assn. Silver Cross Women 'Northminster WMS South Simces H. & S. Assn, UAW-CIO Aux. y League of Health and Beauty THURSDAY St. Andrew's WMS. St. George's Eve. W.A, King Street Aft. W.A. 5th Oshawa Mothers' Aux. Calvary Baptist WMS. Christ Church Eve. Guild 6th Oshawa Mothers' Aux, Pythian Sisters St. George's Eve. Guild St. George's Aft. W.A, Mary Elliott Smith Aux. Arvilla McGregor Aux. 10th Guides-Brownies Aux. FRIDAY Centre Street. W.A, (East Grp.) Send your furniture to Toronte? @® Have it reupholstered locally, at . .. Oshawa Upholstering Co. 8 Church St. Phone 5-0311 A i .-.-. AL . 14a KING EAST 2 Have you heard about the super nll airstyling Collette is turning out these days? How about sampling it and seeing for yourself the brand new YOU we can create for the fashion season. Call 3-9511 and ask for MR. MICHAEL our Antoine Stylist , . . McCABE HUGHES your Consultant Stylist, COLLETTE Beauty or MRS, JEANNE *--0 Salon DIAL 3-9511 Wind & Weather Lotion iz. 0 Regular $2.50 Size only $1.50 ® Use this silken' lotion once and you'll ; never be without it! Helps prevent chap. ping, helps protect Sensitive skin, softens and smooths skin. Even doubles as 3 make-up base. 3 UMITED TIME ONLY JAMIESON DRUGS 241 King St. Eust Dial 5-1169 D MYERS, Ph.D, There are many good parents, exceptionally good ones, who are s0 blinded by their few discour- agements they have as parents, that they rarely see the many times more good things that they do, and overlook the preponder- ance of their successes. I wish I knew how to help them see how good they are and to celebrate their own successes. Trying Together > One mother has written me to tell me she feels sure her efforts at self-improvement are bearing fruit and that my own feeble ef- forts have contributed a bit, at least, to her successes. I felt that she and I are really trying to- gether (though I have never met her) to climb upward. She writes: " "If we parents all had the per- severance and self-discipline in our natures necessary to follow your advice, what wonderfully ad- Justed children we all would have! However, with your assistance, many of us who might not be pro- per parents are learning to culti- vate those qualities, and give our children at least some of the back- ground they require, "I want to thank you for the help I have obtained from your column in gradually quieting the inner disturbances (which no doubt have psychological origin) I had permitted to dominate our family life. I am sorry my own mother did not have your teachings to give to me earlier. But some day, if I can make myself over a few more times, I may become the kind of parent I should be. "What success we have had in teaching our 11-year-old daugh- ter to be kind to others, to .co- operate with her teachers, to try to understand, as you said in a recent column, that she may have to deal later on with persons who vex her, I believe we owe in many ways to the things we learned from reading your articles." I wrote this mother to congra- tulate her on her..achievements, reminding her that all of us, like her, need to keep striving upward, and not let ourselves become too much discouraged over our own weaknesses and failures, but to build, with God's help, on our own strengths and celebrate our own successes and the successes of our mates and our children. Now I've got to work harder to be a better grandparents! [IHollywood Highlights By BOB THOMAS Hollywood (AP) -- What is Hol- lywood doing about its misbehav- ing celebrities? You often hear people declare, "Oh, the studios like to have their stars get in scandals; they think any publicity is good publicity." I have found no evidence to sup- port this belief. The men who run the studios are responsible citizens. They know that business built on scandal is shaky. None argues that Hollywood scandals have a good effect on the box office. But there are two schools of thought on the effect. 1. One segment of the industry is gravely worried about film scan- dals. The argument: The U.S. is puritanical by tradition and cen- sures offenders of public morals. Those who argue this point add that the four top money-making movies--'Gone With the Wind," "Best Years'of Our Lives," 'Bells of St. Mary's," 'Going My Way" --are all moral tales. The also cite the top box office stars--John Wayne, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Betty Grable, James Stewart, Ab- bott and Costello, Clifton Webb, Esther Williams, Spencer Tracy, Randolph Scott. None of them has been involved in a big scandal; they are re- spected and responsible citizens. 2. Others argue that although a star is not helped by a scandal, he is not hurt, either. They claim that the American public is quick to forgive and forget the misdeeds of their favorites. They point out that the careers of Errol Flynn, Robert Mitchum, Robert Walker and Ava Gardner did not appear to suffer because of their headlined doings. Even if stars have escaped unscathed from scandals, this doesn't mean that Hollywood is doing nothing about preventing fu- ture headlines. It lacks the formal machinery, since the producers' association can only control film content, not individual morals. But a great deal of pressure is applied on potential wrong-doers by studios, agents and friends. Many juicy stories do not happen, or at least don't get in the papers, be- cause -of quick action by respon- sible persons. Minor personalities who become trouble-makers soon find them- selves dropped from their con- tracts and unable to find jobs at any of the studios. They are passed up as bad risks. Hollywood has discovered that its responsible stars may be duller, but they're a lot less trouble. . 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