Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Dec 1953, p. 27

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#0 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, December 11, 1058 Es A portrait study of Richard Henry Tutak, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tutak, James Street. Ricky is the grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett RICKY, AGED TWO Scero and Mrs.. and Mrs. An- drew Tutak and at-grandson of Mrs. Walter Phillips, all of Oshawa. --Photo by The Child's Studio MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Answer to Disciplinary Problem Is Sought by Grandmother Dear Mary Haworth: I am a grandmother, 56 'years old. I feel I am reasonably understanding and not too old to get down to a child's level. But I have a grandson, seven years old, who is very stub- and seems to come into my house with a chip on his shoulder most of the time. wished she had nearby when her husband left the ed this arly gel Dear W.G.: Your grandson victim than culprit in this icuation. If he comes iio Your house with a chip on his shoulder, is a hand-me-down from the older generation, 1 gather. It ms he is unconsciously suffused his parents' nal atti- towards you--which is a blend of defensive resentful resist- ance, evidently. Children are like that; they are unknowing reflectors of their par- ents' feelings about people. ey up impressions, reactions, moods and gestures of persons in to keep oIn process of rearing children, the truth of one's nature is going to show forth in the children's social reflexes. Hence, to avoid embarrassing exposure, it is nec- essary for the goyernjug adults to be consistently presentable in their emotional grooming. Don't blame the children if they:let you down in company; rather, examine your- self to discover the discrepancy between your pace setting temper- ament behind the sceges, and what you expect of them' on parade. SHAME UNWARRANTED If your relations with your daughter apd her husband were substantially wholesome and harm- NOTE TO BRIDES The Times-Gazefte wishes to have all wedding reports and pictures published in this news- paper as quickly as possible after the event takes place. It is requested that the forms which are sent out to all fu- ture brides be returned to the women's editor in advance of - the date of the wedding. Pub- lication of wedding reports' can- not be guaranteed unless they are in the hands of the wom- en's editor not more than three days after the date of the wed- ding. In the case of wedding pictures these will not be pub- lished unless they are received by the women's editor within seven days of the date of the wedding. 3 onious, capable of sustaining a reasonable exchange on various subjects, you would discipline their child as uires, when he is in your cus . If a spanking seemed indicated, you would act ac , and present your case to them later. though, etically, it is my eory Sp: is a poor substitute for constructive leadership, in procur- proper behavior in children. t seems to me you are dealing with your grandson in a childis rather than mature spirit, when you tacitly insist that he comply with your precise notions of good behavior, or be adjudged unruly. Also, it is farfeached to suffer burning shame simply because his manners were bad before guests. This Jroves that your handling of him more egoistic than symp- athetic to his growtheproblems. For help in hitting a better stride, study Public Affairs Pam- phlet No, 174, entitled "How to Be a Good Mother-in-Law and Grand- mother." It is obtainable for 20 cents, from Public Affairs Pam- hlets, 22 East 38th Street, New ork cy 16. M.H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. Frankfurters and Corn Custard Tasty Dish for Lunch or Supper Hot lunches are the order of the day once more. Don't think for a moment, however, that the term |2 "hot meal" is a synonym for "ex- nsive meal', There's many a udget beater to grace your table on these chilly, soon-to-be nippy days, simultaneously spelling easy eating for your brood, easy cooking for you, and easy calling on the pocket-book. Take frankfurters and corn cus- tard, for instance, as a wonderful stand-in that's just right economi- cally and nutritionally, It's mighty tasty too, palate-pleasing and sat- isfying. FRANKFURTERS AND CORN CUSTARD 2 (12-ounce) cans kernel corn December Meeting Westmount H. &S. The monthly meeting of West- mount Home and School Associa- tion was held on Monday with the vice - president, Mrs. Edward Fegan, presiding: e meeting opened with the Singing of Christmas carols led by Mrs. Rosa Rodgers. Mrs. Fegan, on behalf of the Association, Dre: sented Mrs. Rodgers with a parting gift. Mrs. Rodgers is leaving soon live in British Columbia. from the conveners of 2 Reports # | the different booths at the bazaar roved. will be respon- were read and a Grades IV and sible, for refreshments at the Janu- 1 mee s. Jack McIntosh and Mr, Har- old Pascoe tied for the prize for the most mothers present. Miss d| Irene Preston won the special prize for the most mothers present during the year 1952-53, Mr. Har- old Pascoe drew attention to the mounted plaque in memory of Miss Amelia Lear. Mrs: Jack McLaughlin gave a corn. Add eggs slowly, stirring con- stantly, Pour into greased shallow baking dish. Set in shallow pan of : | water. Bake in moderate oven (350 1 tall can evaporated milk 1-8 cu pcorn liquid from can tablespoons margarine or butter tablespoons flour Process Canadian Cheese teaspoons salt teaspoon pure monosidium glutamate ply ge eggs, s! a frankfurters Drain corn, saving Neild Com- bine evaporated and corn liquid. Heat margarine or butter; blend in flour, salt, monosodium glutamate and pepper. Add evapor ated milk mixture. Stir over low heat until smooth and thickened. Remove from. heat. Add drained 2 2 1 4 8 l: Hivstrated with b ® full color pictures IN THREE DIMENSIONS Now ses the of the first Christmas ee Agi y full color Kodachrome in the amazing "coms to life" realism of three di i This beautiful story is told in parts each illus mounted ns smarty View Sass mount 5 Reel... 21 fascinating scenes in all for use in View-Master Sterecscopes and Projectors. A descr plive Story Folder comes with each Ll. Over 400 other interesting, educational children's and 'gravel" Reels to choose from! Ask for free Reel lst. - STEREOSCOPE $2.95 pon lon 8 One Yeor FREE Warranty 918 Simcoe St. N. Parkway Television 2 44 TABLE MODEL Faultiess performance, engin- eering simplicity, picture and sound that defy comparison, Rich mahogany, walnut or oak finish cabinet. Non-glare tilted glass front. 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