Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Aug 1958, p. 9

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COOKED SALAD DRESSING | QWMCK SALAD DRESSING MATONNAME . aM po 4 1 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesdoy, August 5, 1958 9 eggs well beaten 7 fhoms, sugar 2 eggs, beaten until light 2 ; " / 7 / A 0 3 R yor % 4 4 SALAD S tsp. mustard i and i tsp. mustard bo ud ny om + CHILD GUIDANCE tsp. salt can sweetened condensed can sweetened condensed egg, beaten milk milk 7 9 " / ' =i a tbsps. butter {1 eup vinegar li cup vinegar § 9 1 i | Childr Pr Sh 1d » an DORE SALAD | TENA MACASOM SALAD | milk : |" Beat 1st four ingredients vigor.| Beat above ingredients until| § p, 7 2 a ens rrayers ou 1 tbsp. lemon juice | acaronl (8 oz. package) | 13 Sup vinegar § ously for a few minutes, Add vin-(well mixed, last add the can VA : ee 1 oP Emon ul 17 on a a flaned Tio arge |r, Combine all dry ingrediems 1a egar. Pour into bottle. This mix-|sweetened condensed milk. This #, , \ y Grow Alon With Them H p. lemon rk | Proved the top of a double boiler. Addityre will thicken as it sits. No|will thicken. Store in refrigerator \ y | g cup diced celery | 3 8) beaten egg, butter, milk and vin- cooking required in covered jar. 2 . f : % cup chopped walnuts ly cup M upped selery Ho egar, very slowly. Cook over hotinges C. Miller, | Mrs. C. Nichols, ' ; A 7 By G. CLEVELAND MYERS Unfortunately, some children piled dressing 16 moisten i Smal Siopyet (water, until thickened, five [0 Raglan WA. |Harmony United Church WA, WHi% How reverently and ferventlyas old as 12 or 14, on beng oe oofe a RS apps: % nis mayonnaise or salad |eight minutes. y 4 the child prays depends largely asked to say grace in the family, sprinkle with lemon juice and| "2 cup mayo Margaret Patterson, als ; wy on the prayers and graces he repeal graces they léarned at rind, Add all remaining ingred-| Aressiog |Oshawa B and P Women's Club, FRUIT SALAD | CHEESE FRUIT SALAD |} has heard from his parents and|five or six. This seems infantile. fents, toss well and chill, Serve 2 tsps. 'emon juice % 1b. chopped walnuts package (large) Philadelphia 7-0 ' v4 7 {perl older persons. The same is|to_them and to adult guests. on lettuce cups. Serves 6, | % tsp. Worcestershire sauce | JELLIED EGG SALAD 1% 1b. marshmallows Cream Cheese ! 6 ji 4 / y true of the person he uses when| Very early we should encour: Mrs, W. James, [1% tsps, salt h i E oll thi ' 2 cups diced pineapple {1 small tin cubed pineapple (no ' / 4 V%, 4 PM he prays. {age the child in spontanrousg Salvation Army Home League, | Combine macaroni, tuna, cel-| ime jelly powder 2 cups canned white cherries | juice) If 4 | "Before the age of six or seven, Prayers and graces and con. lery, onion and pimento in me- cup boiling water | Mix fruits with the following 2 medium bananas sliced | 4 , / | a child may learn to say a prayer|tinue to do so at home. and else CAESAR SALAD dium size bowl. Blend mayon- thsps. pega | dressing: 1 cup grapes seeded If . {|B Chg a ich he has beard|Where as he grows older. Natuf- 3 head ine lett inaise, lemon juice, Worcester- tsp. minced onion 1% tsps. flour % cup maraschino cherries | 2 ) 7 | lover and over. His mother tends|ally, these are in prose and ex- 3 8 Jomaipe ; uce : shire and salt in small bowl, | % cup mayonnaise | % tsp. salt diced ? 4 ' ; to choose this prayer for him in|Press more surely what the child, cups dic read croutons {Pour seasoned dressing over|! Cup diced celery 1 egg yolk Mix all together and serve on J > accordance with her own reli- thinks and feels and promotes an % cup olive ofl | macaroni, tuna mixture and toss, |2, tbsps diced green pepper | 15 cup milk {lettuce : / ' ? {gious beliefs and practices attitude of worship in those whe 5 Sup Cldet Visegar black |Arrange on lettuce in a salad! % cup sliced radishes 2 cups whipped cream Jean Lambe, { ay |" "As a rule, the prayer does not hear his prayers: Pp. [4 bowl, Makes 4 to 6 servings. (4 hatd-aovkel eggs os I % lemon (juice only) {Harmony United Church WA, 4 wr 'suggest fear or worry, but is NOT FOR AMUSEMENT Mrs, Ernest Beaudry, WR mold or 68 small ayy four and salt, Add milk | HE . hopeful, expresses gratitude to] One uogtter is very 'tuportant ! ; n ; y ope 9 . Westmount H-8 Association gradually. Cook over hot PINEAPPLE SALAD Limight God and relates to the woo ipo hild prays, we should 4 4 4 4 1% cup grated Parmesan cheese 1. Combine jelly powder, boil- 5. ; at és 8 fillets of anchovy | ling water and vinegar in pow, er watl Yisked, Tien Soul cup crushed pineapple Cla fo do ngm and be "Very attentive and reverent, 2 eggs, boiled 2 minutes CHICKEN SALAD Stir. Set aside until the thick-|eream Let combined mixture re-|, Juice of one lemon . {From the time he lisps his first 1 clove garlic 2 cups cooked breast of chicken pegs of egg white, | frigerate for 24 hours. Serves 8 2 tbsps. gelatine dissolved in SPONTANEOUS PRAYER {prayer we should not induce him METHOD | ~cul in thin strips | 2, Stir in remaining ingredients. Mrg, Lorne Slute '| cup cold water ! | A spontaneous prayer by any io pray for our amusement or ¢ Crush the clove of garlic with a % cup tart apples, diced 3. Chill until set. Raglan WA, {1 cup white sugar. | person often expresses a strong amusement of a guest. fork and let stand in the olive oil [1 cup canned peas Helen Pardon, | : | Before it starts to set add 1 | | wish. So it's not strange that the would be a dacrilege to him as two hours. Brown the croutons in| % cup cooked carrots, diced gets Sigma Phi . en cup grated cheese. When almost / |child often prays for material Well as to Almighty God. % cup of the olive oil and color 4 tablespoons cooked salad : FRENCH DRESSING set add 1 cup whipped cream. |M 7 [things and privileges. |PARENTS' QUESTIONS on all sides, Drain on absorbent dressing GOLDEN SALAD Y eup vinegar Serve on lettuce. y i| While we hardly should dis-| t daugh cotton. Now break the romaine % teaspoon salt 5s latin i V4 cup salad oil | Jean Lambe, i |courage his expression of such! um You og 3 au hes lettuce in a wooden salad bowl. 3 cup whipping cream 2 DD aline % jap. mustard % Harmony United Church WA, | ' : |wishes, we might, by precept Tare halks at ihe 4 intr i Add salt, pepper and remaining 1 teaspoon prepared mustar oh 4 tsp sa and example, encourage hint... others at the table keep ofl, discarding garlic, Break the 1 tablespoon lemon juice % cup boiling water | % tsp. garlic salt 3 / i fespecially as he grows older, to r two eggs right in the middle of For white meat use moist cup white sugar | Mix with left over catsup. COLE SLAW ; i / 5p in his prayers to he con-| courteously silent. Be a very ap- salad scooping out with spoon if breast of chicken. For salads cup cider vinegar {Mrs. J. Ivan Mitchell, Ya cup vinegar ' siderate of others if such wishes Preciative listener yourself, 100. necessary. Add the vinegar and they are better if steamed, then| op orange Juice Yoyier's ld, Church I's fo. I are concrete and meaningful to 8 ine. Mix i out | he i | . 8 {Grace Lutheran Church. Va tsp. 4 im. al 4 ye. Ce, eno tn. aml Lm, grange ring raed |i. ry ta - Be ee or add fried croutons and toss well. [with tart apple, peas, carrots, Shep. jomes Ji grated | SALAD DRESSING om, wilite Sigar / } | expressions so often used by! Serve at once. Makes four full salad dressing and seasonings. 7, is, Sn a 1 cup white sugar oy 38al: of / | (adults in prayers, can hardly] course salads or eight side Chill, Stiffly beat cream; fold ini"; 7 0. "0 1 tsp. mustard / | [prove interesting to the child or| orders, mustard and lemon juice; chill,| 72 €P celery, chopped 1 tsp. corn starch tbsps. cereal cream 4 i help him strive harder to do Dlive E. A, Goldring, |When ready to serve, fill potato] Soak the gelatine in cold Valet % tsp, salt k cops Cabbage: chilled and ' | right. Busi and Professional , th chicken salad; top|for 5 minutes, add the boiling txt s i | |chips with ¢ [] H P tbsp. butter Measure vinegar, salt, pepper, / | OR ANY FAITH V7 ' ' i| More and more prayers are Women's Club, Oshawa, {with eream dressing, dust lightly water and the sugar; stir till dis- 2 eggs |with paprika. Nice served with solved. Add the vinegar, orange; oun vinegar |mustard, sugar and salad oil into ish Bpg Mg Ma 0 Bed 1 : |juice, salt, orange and lemon . : |saucepan, heat to boiling point. 7% . 3 b | SALAD DRESSING dil] pickles or olives. rind and lemon juice. Stir well | Mix dry ingredients. Beat In gichily beat egg, pour hot mix-| | Y 'lonly inspire the child to choose] 8 cup white sugar |Mrs, W. James, eggs, add vinegar and mix thor- : tri higher levels b | } Add the carrots and celery, pour p Yineg ture over it. Blend well and cook | pes... j{to strive to higher levels but can ] fesatrispon mustard Salvation Army Home League |, oi ould and chill unti)|Oughly. Cook in double boil iyntj thickened, use low heat.| Fs | well be prayed by persons of maplng or ertspoon flour set. Unmould on lettuce, serve er until thickened. (Never let mixture actually boil.) ct | practically any faith. From time| Wg o 3k Draw. 4 | ALMOND PASTE {with plain dressing. eg Samerop, s Remove from heat, stir in eream, to time, some such prayers and 1d 2 Foughty Shading! 2 one |, sweet potatoes Maude Hagerman, Mitchells Corners H-8 Assoc, Pour hot over cabbage, chill |} graces appear in a few of the poe 0 Sin Shen nes a : hi ft cups icing sugar North Group, |Serve very cold. Serves 6, children's magazines. la Plone ee siove| tsp. almond flavoring Jessie Panton Auxiliary, TAHITI SALAD Mrs. W. James, ! y . E Ahn "| 1% cup ground almonds St. Andrew's Church, Dissolve 1 pkg. Cherry Jello in Salvation Army Home League. Ak " . Tah sud Slowly sour ly eup, vise. (optional) one cup of hot water. Add one 2) ASK SAME BENEFITS : riskly | , | (CP)-- y gars Xing ol a I Beat al - Pee! weet Potatoes out in SALAD DRESSING [Sib pineapple juice and Water QUICK VEGETABLE SALAD | 9! A le Cunt n 4 ances A 44 \ 8 il tender; shake uo p 1Chi i y k v | . " a nid few minutes after taking from Be um orig vr 1 em beaten as [Then fold in 1 package of jello any flavor A |clation asked Friday that the stove : 3 thsps. of vinega 4 teaspoon salt benef ded ex-serv (01 BNIVATEV:Y\'A 4 Mrs, 's Mackie |sugar to make a spreading paste. § thsps. of white sugar { 2-3 eup drained erushed pine. 2 tablespoons vinegar ¢ " |same bene its provided ex Serv. | isl LN eae! |Add almond flavoring and if de- ab. mustard aple | bles ' #74 |icemen be given to an estimated | [51°34 Harmony United W.A | 1 tsp. mustard » |2 tablespoons sugar J 8,000 t erchant se i chs sired, ground almonds. This is a little pepper and salt | % cup sliced bananas 1 tablespoon finely grated #(8.000 wartime merchant seamen. s the first layer of soft icing used 1 hsp, of milk y % cup Baker's coconut, cut onion i 7 National gectelary A. J. Heide of CLEANING FRUIT SALAD ral for Christmas or wedding Jakes | a little butter Turn into individual molds. 1 cup finely grated carrot brief Rog ig ri pigs ic Th cups white cherries (drain [Cover with ornamental icing or Beat egg, then sugar and mus- Chill and when firm unmold on|1 cup firely grated cabbage on veterans affairs, said the sea- EL basie creamy icing. Will ice 4-1b. tard. then vinegar, pepper and grip leruce. Serve with sweet 1 cup boiling water = JAUNTY JACKET OB Velsraus affairs, sald the ea- ' [salt and milk. Cook slowly over nr... coo A. Mathews Mix boiling water with jelly or greater than the armed serv- mrs. s As " powder and stir until dissolved. {ices and at no cost to the gov- f pkgs. marshmallows (2 cups) |[Mrs, W. James, heat : 3 i oranges, diced {Salvation Army Home League. i {Harmony United Church WA. ! : A split trapeze in ancient tar- | signs shown at the Salute to SERVICE DRESSING | Mrs. Saunders, Chill until mixture begins to Canada trade fashion show -at [ernment. | Salvation Army Home League thicken and then add onion, car-| tan by Toronto's Lou Larry. " | | H Jhon White sugar | TOMATO AND CELERY PICKLED BEET SALAD rots and cabbage. Place in al wiis 'was une of Vie sporis de) te Queen Elizabeth theatre | No Cleaning Odour Be. ps s add sugar and|® tomatoes SALAD DRESSING Dissolve 1 pkg. lemon jello in|mould that has been oiled and| """ ~~~. Foss diss 100 IN BY 10 AM vi a ofa pr Rar s t 2 cups celery, diced ls & : ra ski 1 cup of hot water. Add % cup | chill until well set. This is very | HUNDREDS » negar, and eoot U Helse rl 1/3 to % cup mayonnaise | usps. of flour cold water and % cup pickled|nice served with cold meat or cerned, so you should find the Soul, Walp Sream (% pint) gv lettuce leaves. i) tbsps. of sugar beet .juice, Chill until slightly chicken. | THE STARS SAY next twelve months propitious| of ouT BY 5 PM. #dd dressing and fruit to the| gion firm tomatoes of a good % tsp. of sait thickened, Then fold in 1% cups/Mrs. R. Winter, ! for cultivating new friendships, | whipped cream. Top with mara-|gi;0 "soald, peel and chill, cut a|l SP: of dry mustard drained diced pickled beets. Tyrn | Audley United Church, | By ESTRELLITA (for romance, domestic and so-| ELECTRICAL PHONE Schiio Sheree. slice from the top of each, and|!, °%8 into individual molds. Chili until| Woman's Association cial activities. You may be sur- . scoop out all the seeds and soft firm, Unmold on crisp lettuce. " prised at tokens of appreciation I RA 8-5141 Harmony United Church WA pulp, being careful not to break]! cup sour milk Serve with mayonnaise or your| PINEAPPLE JELLO SALAD FOR TOMORROW {for past efforts which should be FIXTURES | the sides. Cut celery into small butter size of an e| favorite dressing. Don't expect too much without forthcoming in 'ate September eups diced i cups ture, place 1 teaspoon of the ! ness nature and a possible op- | cup Mie ey pi Las on top Po tomato, Salvation Army Home League. % ih galeg amon your energies needlessly. Concen-| portunity to travel early in 1959. HILL-CORNISH i '% cup mayonnaise or salad |and serve individually on a bed 3 a 3AUAD DRESSING Dissolve Jello in hot water. Ada|'rate on essentials, | "A child born on this day wil TEGTRIC TIVE || CLEANERS 1 14 : 1 pkge. pineapple jello dit f time CHICKEN SALAD dice, mix it with mayonnaise Mix all together and boil until| Mrs, Geo. A. Mathews, 1. cup hot water some extra expenditure o ne|and-or early October. Look for Drop In Browse Around he mislul " i ix. | thick. Harmony United Church WA. Pp and effort now. Screen each sit-'some excellent news of a busi: P dr fill the shells with mix Me Charles Catimol y ! small tin cubed pineapple | ii carefully and don't scatter | dressing of lettuce leaves, placing three TOMATO ASPIC 2% 350 nd wale remaining ingredients and set, |FOR THE BIRTHDAY [be competent, resourceful and] 50 PRINCE ST. RA 3-2248 § tbsp. lemon juice or four small leaves on each plate 2 pkgs. lemon Jelly og Sup vinegar 4 Mrs. Jack Chalmers, If tomorrow is your birthday, © mpletely intolerant of unjus- % tsp. salt and the tomato in the centre. |3 cups tomato juice Phd Yineg ok First Baptist Church WA your Js Ia acates ative tomato wedges |Mrs. Dorothy Shr. Tiere» i tbsp. Worcegiershire sacs 2. tbsps. flour pleasant outlook for. most well-|™ cucumber slices % y 4 tsp. tabasco sauce or das 2 thsps. lanned and cleverly managed) Mix chicken, celery and pea. Northminster WA cayenne 2 os plusting i SALAD | ifairs, especially those involv-| puts \n large bowl. Blend mayon. % tsp. salt 8 thsps. white sugar cup hot water ing job, property and family in- paise, iemon juice, and salt in SHRIMP AND EGG 1 tsp, celery salt 1 tsp. salt | cup pineapple juice terests. Avoid extravagance or small bowl. Pour seasoned dress-|1 cup cooked or canned shrimp lL cup diced cucumber Mix together all dry ingred-(1 tbsp. vinegar speculation, however. No dra- mg over chicken mixture and|y hard cooked eggs, minced | 12 CUP diced celery ients, mix beaten eggs and milk.| Let stand until thickened and matic rise in your financial sta- poss. Chill. Line salad bowl with tsp, lemon juice 4 grated raw carrot {Then add to dry ingredients. Put|add: tus is indicated 'this year. On 7 { lettuce, pile chicken mixture inl2 thsps. mayonnaise Heat 2 tomato juice and dis-| vinegar and water in double boil-{1 cup diced pineapple the confrary, possible gains in pentre. Arrange tomato wegdges| Remove black vein from|solve jelly, Add remaining er with butter when boiling add| % cup shredded carrots September could be offset if you and cucumber slices around shrimp, then flake and mix with|tomato juice etc. Put in mold and other mixture. Cook until thick.| 1/3 cup walnuts don't conserve and plan with the Ty " : edge. Serves 6. |other ingredients, |place in refrigerator to set. Stir continuously. This is very good with haked future in mind. ' Mrs, Ernest Beaudry, {Frances Howard, [ies J. H. McGill, Mrs. W. A, Branton, {ham, | The aspects are good where . Westmount H-8 Association |Beta Sigma Phi. Harmony WA. King Street WMS. 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