Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Nov 1956, p. 13

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I 3 A BREAD FOR CuRI3TMAS Cranberry Christmas Bread Just Right For Holiday Teas I'ts not too early to be thinking about Christmas and Christmas foods. Time to plan your Christ- mas cookies and that 'special' Christmas bread -- sweet, but not too sweet, so that if can be served for r with af- ternoon tea / "ranberry Fill-| ed Christmas This Brzad qualifies. It's made wi a rich bran yeast dough and uses the fresh- ruby red, tart cranberries that are in such good supply right now. For an extra festive touch this may be frosted with confection- ers' sugar icing, then sprinkled with chopped nutmeats. 1 cup cranberries 6 thsps. sugar 1 cake compressed yeast or 1 package dry granular yeast 2 tbsps luk rm water 13 cup ready-to-eat bran % cup scalded milk 3 thsps. shortening Y cup sugar e tsp. sal 2% cups sifted flour gg, well-beaten anberries and sugar to- ver low heat, stirring until sugar is dissolved and skins are broken. Let cool.| Soften yeast in lukewarm water. Combine bran and milk; . let stand until most of moisture is taken up. Add shortening, sugar and salt and stir until shortening is melted; cool to lukewarm Stir in enough flour to make al thick batter. Add yeast and beat-| en egg, beat well. Add remaind- er of flour to make a soft dough Turn onto lightly floured board STERLING CRYSTAL 3 BIDOR w 1 EMMLTD SHCPFING CENTRE {offer at least 10 full tuition scholar | ships to qualified Hungarian refu- | try. greased stand ir and knead. Place in bowl, cover and let warm place until double in bluk When light, punch down and ro! into rectangle about 12 x 9 inches Spread cranberry mixture over half of rectangle; fold other hal {over cranberries and pr2ss edge: together. Place in greased 12 x 8- inch pan and let rise until double in bulk. Bake in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Yield: 1 loaf ® x 12 inches.) 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NECCH] {and written expression. {conferred with the teacher, -- told me, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, W 'Wednesday, "November 1 CHILD GUIDANCE 6 13 that if this child didn't measure jup to the average achievement of his grade, nothing could be done anyway, It's possible the school had good sound reasons all the year for be- |Hovine this boy would profit from | repeating this grade. If that were | so. why was it kept a secret from the parents? Why shouldn't par. lents know at any time how well | their child is doing in relation to the standards of achievement for THE STARS SAY | By ESTR<I' Ta By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW You will have to be prac ical and sound in all eitoris and plans now. Don't take things for granted or scatter your energies aimless- ly. Smart management, con~en- tration and co-operation will be ? his grade? needed. Teachers Should Report On The Child's By G. CLEVELAND MYERS Many parents are writing that they were informed just before the end of a school year that their child "won't pass' after having been told several times earlier during the term: "He is doing all right. Don't woniy." Put yourself in the place of the mother who wrote the following: "He did well in the first two grades. "In the first semester of the third grade, his report showed two unsatisfactory items -- in oral When she C 'Don't worry, he is doind® fine, though hé is inclined to be a little lazy.' "We decided it would be wise to give him some help at home. "On his first report of the sec- ond semester of the third grade, he got unsatisfactory in spelling and in written expression. Then his teacher informed me, 'He is doing very well, He is my best oral reader. Don't worry, he's thé voungest pupil in mv ecless and I'm sure he'll be all right.' "I asked her. 'Will these grades be a deciding factor as to whether Standing he goes on.' And she answered, h no, no -- we have to grade them on every subject -- just do- not worry.' "Then a month before school was to end for the summer, ceived a note from his teacher asking me to come to see her, "Your boy has been doing very poor work all year," she said, 'and ' I've called you to as: your opin- ion whether we should promote him or have him repeat third grade.' "' In that mother's place you and I would have felt about as she did. We would ask, 'Whv was I de- i ceived by the school?" FOLLOWING ROUTINE We must noi be too hard on that teacher. She was following a rather common school practice of today, olten aided and abetted by her supervisor. She was trving to assure the parents that all was well, hoping they would not hin- the school work, as she sup- posed. by helping him at home. In this letter there was no in- dication that the teacher had sug- aested how this Jad might be h2lred at home. There's the im- plication so often occurring today, made furs with quality. 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