Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Feb 1956, p. 9

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i GRAN voles bic a our. I, dered with gold and pastel threads lends a 'delicate lady" air to this cocktail dress. design, it prophesies return to fashion of short gown for eve- ning wear. Silk organdy embroi- new fashion ad- | groomed as well as dressed, | tweed suit with neat, shaped | floats, is this pale rose lace and brown slk organza from David E. Gottlieb's collection. A Gothe THE STARS SAY |A New Taste Sensation to Serve wommon-------- For Quick Supper or Late Snack | FOR TOMORROW face of the shortening with a spoon Control the temptation you may French fried. That's the unique than fresh. Rye and whole wheat Or fork. It should be ready in about it! taste sensation in sandwiches for are fine. Place as much (filling Have Tig Say bo Ld things, 0 je minutes. Not only will it be is wiser to have the cash in hand|the new year. They're something as you are accustomed to using Srutichy Jud gelicious. but tei before undertaking any large ex- you won't forget and won't want between the bread slices, spreading je "0¢ 87 18 WAY Twrougl. rat penditures. Beware, too, of making| to. It takes only about two minutes |to the edges. Press the slices to-| poe. and serve them piping hot promises too quickly. Give care- to make them and the taste is'gether firmly, then dip in an egg- |RAPET, SOF GO a, J Pg oe ful thought to any matter before strictly new. They're crispy,| milk mixture (2 eggs to two-thirds Foo SEH out one ae acting. | erunchy and brown when friend in of a cup of milk gives good results), hy B H € th Prevailing influences this day|pure vegetable shortening and so| then into a breading material such | PVe. iors £76 ome SUSgest on) are for extraordinary optimism. | digestible you can serve them | as bread crumbs, cracker meal or ps Wr icy Pn Woon ho ¥ But don't go overboard. If you every day if you like, even to|2 prepared breading mix. Bread! , take time and thought, you willl children. They make quick and| crumbs will probably work best SANDWICH FILLINGS come to much safer decisions. |delicious lunch treats, and are per-| because they brown faster. "Solgnee," jective meaning perfectly | aptly describes this chiffon | collar by Ben -Reig. So airy it | WOMEN If you have an electric deep fryer, you need only to set the dial. Then drop your sandwich into the hot shortening and watch how quickly it browns. Hold it under the sur- MARY HAWORTH MAIL Pupils Present Puppet Show Faced With Mutual Unhappiness Husband And Wife Seek Advice ser ar orng Dear Mary Haworth: Please try' Your chief symptom of neurosis, 10 help me 28 1 ain Auiist despel a3 | ace the , consists in ate. My husban ve been 8 to with married for almost five years, and 's i a during this ve almost de-| they are), while fi profound]; stroyed each other in a spiritual that his ways, and his beliefs, can- sense. not lead to soul satisfactiins-- I am aware that we both are in| without which life lacks joy. In-| dire need of help, but husband | sofar as you conflictedly sell out insists that I am neurotic and the convictions, simply entire cause of our mutual unhap- to be passively obliging, to eA piness. extent you are My mind is in constant turmoil,| real helpmeet to Rafe, trying to acc Rafe as he is (as| T tue he suggests) but being unable to go | go, 2s Be has mone OF the pi raits that compel respect admiration. -Rafe has no ambition, as he wants to "live and let live," He|most has no generosity as he believes it's "every man for himself." He has no church as he has no relig- fous faith, In effect, he has no life. But despite his lack, he insists! pair. I love him wholly, accepting him completely. I keep wondering how he ex- ts (in effect demands) me to ove him, when there is so little to love. I shall be grateful for any suggestions. Thank you. N.S, ar N.S.: You say that in five Jeary marriage, you and Rafe ave almost destroyed each other, n 2 spiritual Senge. From iis and y other remarks in your evasive re- ' re ply cital, I gather that your husband y services having Vents and Mr. Zaver's, class regards marriage as a strictly|to do with lin ge part in a spel earthy relationship; and that he|may be located through the Uni arities headquarters. The tel tion in the al York on 3 and 4. Rox: The speaker, Miss four Ro w write, communit; ol Wen fling bee. ing Room attendance was won construes sexuality to be the sub- Ch. b: on 4 ar Armstrong's class who had stance of love. And that he is|phone director gives the address.| Rotioop "dead while he liveth" to the whole| Use this approach to getting ac- mothers of Grade 6 il upper register of human feelings--'quainted with your local Family| Mrs. Charles Hud puplls with those "fruits of the spirit" that Tana agency, which probably . Charles gin as convener, include joy, peace, patience, gent-|employs psychiatric nel; and|lem under advisement and leness, goodness, temperance, etc.\in any e t el nd lend a Evidently you feel lost in the| may. cose Will take your prob-'hand in treating it. M.H. outer darkness of moral despair; and prayed upon intolerably, in your accommodation to Rafe, Also, desperately defensive against his implicit demand for wholehearted wifely acceptance "as is" -- but still, without feeling surely just- ified in your heartsick disapproval of his philosophy. It seems likely that you are neurotic, as your husband says; but not extremely so. I seriously doubt that you are primarily at fault for mutual unhappiness in the alliance. On two points at least you demonstrate personality health 1. In recognizing that you both need help. 2. In asking for outside light on the situation. a Refreshments were served by the SERVINGS IN EVERY 13 QT. BAG pickle relish, % teaspoon dry must- ard, dash salt and Sper. Tangy Egg Mix 4 finely chopped hard-cook- ed eggs with ¥% cup minced ripe or stuffed olives, % to 1 tea- spoon salt, 1 teaspoon prepared mustard, and % cup mayonnaise. Saucy Tuna Treat Mix 1 6%-0z. can chunk style tuna, drained with one-third cup chopped celery, Y-cup applesauce, % cup mayonnaise and 4 slices processed American cheese, diced. Nut and Cream Cheese Mix cream cheese with chopped olives and coarsely chopped pe- IMPORTED FAMOUS WILLOW PATTERN CUP OR SAUCER IN EACH 13 QT. BAG. CRYSTAL CLEAR SAPE-SIP TUMBLER IN EACH 5 AND 3 QT. BAG » upils of grade 7 and 8 Moses" and| gave the treasurer's report.| attend the H. and S. confer- Mrs. Rose explained that H. and ence in Toronto in April. | 8. membership fees were past due| Refreshments were served by and said anyone wishing to vote the mothers of grade 4. new nominations should see that their dues were in. In the principal's report, Mr. R. Harrison reported on the suc cess of the recent ice carnival held| clubs are expected to compete in | at the school. He said that the|the Lions Club's annual pee-wee| Harmony CRA had donated new| hockey tourney to be held here hockey sweaters for the school|during Easter week. team Most of the clubs Jepresent On- It was noted that Education! tario centres, but entries already Week in all schools will be held|have been received from St. John's, the week of March 4-10 and that|Nfld, Temiskaming, Que., and npen house would be held one day| Winnipe in that week. Attention was also] Nip W THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, February 16, 1956 9 Harmony H-S Associati Hears Talk By OCCI Principal Ln fi rv n after bri Use a deep fryer for making ES ey fue! OE ran ro, Mea HS or oo pase spuds, and, If ahout Mie 1 Cun Conny grated harp . Harrison, E, Murphy, princi- Mr. Harrison explained how the d alf full. Hea e shortening to kad . (x) pal of Oshawa Central Collegiate|Safety Patrol merbers were ap-| io ny wi Dave 30 exert 3 urged 1a Wind Soe Jestwed bread oor | 365 deg. F. or until an inch cube | ground am; 3 t Institute, was the guest speaker at| pointed by Constable McDermid of Fig Oo ew be| two day old bread works better| of bread will brown in 60 seconds. evaporated milk, 3 tablespoons the February meeting of Harmony|the Police Force and not by the| many temptations to overextend Home and School Association held [school principals. Plans are being | yourself which will take courage on Monday evening. Mr. Murphy made for the students of grades and will power to resist Oppor.l 19 extricate yourself from the com- ve an interesting talk on "How|7 and 8 to make their annual trip|wmities will present themselves to: Plications in which they have in- Get the Most Out of Secondary|to Toronto around the third wee! acquire things far too costly tor! volved you. Schools.' March. you at the moment, and you may| If you will be content fo exer- A He the Is off The was pleased to hear even be tempted to go into debt|cise patience, you will soon enter|l§ . 3 ago to esent sok: that the Elmer flown te take advantage of seems|a period of great success. . i i ane 1B al for' three ® to|to be a 5: A child born on this day will ; d dren ay had ow , owing to accidents.| But guard against. such temp- be creative and independent, but g: to choose from and the number|Mrs. William Hart was chosen|tation with all the strength will have to curb a tendency to- of social activities held in the to represent Harmony at the Ca-|you, since to yleld to them can/ward impulsiveness and extrava- B ARG Al NS schools now, that there were! A iation | result only in frantic efforts later,!gance. very few of years ago. | meeting on Mareh 1. In choosing subjects, Mr. Mur-| Mrs. Rose read the H. and S. said, it was most important|Creed to commemorate Founders' | é fo ick Sea jy were going to| ar? he room prize was won by BACK-ACHE was Unbearable ater e. He compared Mr. Harrison's room. Mr. Mec- / " school with investment in stocks|Dougall"s room holds the H. and So y couldn't work or business, "You only get back|S. trophy for the best attendance Do find that rhe: i i according to the amount of work|in class in January. 1 you find that rheumatic pains are sometimes you put into a project," he said. | The next H. and S. Council 2 sheer torment? Do you long for relief as did In closing Mr. Murphy told the| meeting is to be held on Febru- Mime Denise Godin of 1240 Berri St, Montreal, students that they should not look|ary 28. The March meeting will be P.Q.? Then read about Mrs. Godin's discovery: for the easiest subjects when! in charge of Mrs. Albert Rundle, 4 I work at a machine, and not long ago suffered from choosing grade 9 work and that all parent education convener, who Lo, gp backache so painful I could hardly walk. I tried have to willing to work and has arranged a panel discussion % several medicines, but nothing seemed to help. also have pride in working tojon "A New Look at Parents." | 6 Then when the in was unbearable I heard about reach the goal set, Mrs. Misch) sare is also the H. and S. birth- Templeton's T- R-C's. 1 am delighted to say that McKay thanked Mr. Murphy. | day. my back-ache almost completely disappeared from the first capsules, The president, Mrs. dward| The p and also the sharp pain between my shoulders. I can work without Rose, welcomed the members and|sang "Go Down, difficulty and am well satisfied with T-R-C's," You too may get the guests, which included pupils of| "Slumber Song." same satisfactory relief from your rheumatic pain, Take Templeton's des 7 and 8. Mrs. Willis Mc- Representatives were asked to T-R-C's--only 79¢ and $1.50 at drug counters. 14 These are the slices with real cheddar flavor..; EXPECT BIG TURNOUT GODERICH (CP) -- About 6 Betstone, who promoted the drawn to the observance of Broth-| classic back in 1950, is again chair-| erhood Week, which is to be held man. The tournament is believed | the week of February 19-26. the largest of its kind in Canada. | | | | THIS IS ENNIS . . . 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