Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Sep 1958, p. 9

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hams 0 la d, and its are {the flock. So, if you are church !members, you look to your shep- {herd (the church authority) for guidance as to right behavior. If you don't, if you seek excuses for doing as YOU please, you aren't in spirit and truth a member of | MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL How Long Should Widow Wait Before Accepting Proposal? fuldt = men © Dear Mary Haworth--My hus- respectful, considerate account of it is like all dancing. As inno-| band died two months ago and much in our experience that/ cent, or as evil, as the minds of his best friend has asked me to interferes with our immediate those who participate. But the marry him. I am very fond of "wants." beat and the swing of the rock- him and would like to do so. So, don't make a scandal and-roll rhythm seem more hyp- I find that 1 get very lonely amongst your friends, by pre- notic than most ballroom danc- t|maturely airing your plans toling. M. H. staying in my present apartment | and Dan (I'll call him) would marry Dan Mary Haworth counsels like to get married right away these were times of acute i, 0.0 ner column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her |On mentioning this to a friend or emergency, if atomic warfare in care of this newspaper. } THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturdey, September 20, 1958 § | Belts, Sashes, Drawstrings Can | w Transform Outmoded Chemise | Alcoholism Prob. By PEGGY MASSIN folded into casual, unpressed pleats, A leather belt or obi sash| wiDRis (Restars) «ihe Paris in contrasting fabric such as satin drastically changed. the si velvet would achieve the same houette, but there is still many a effect. dress and suit that can be sal-| A trapeze dress could be trans- vaged in every wardrobe. orm BY runing 2 doulile Xow The silver lining under of ruchings inside the garment, cloud of the fashion revolution au gathering the ian oa D3 which has outmoded the sack, the ("1 big Baa s chemise and the trapeze is that Narking high waists are one o [these very fashions are the easi- the newest trends in all collec- est to change for a look in tune '975: | with the times. SEPARATE TOP When loose away-from-the-body, If, on the other hand, women styles came in more than a year are going to reject the short hem-| lago, no power on earth could line in favor of St. Laurent's| transform a slim fitted sheath length which drops to midcalf or into a sack. [14 inches from the ground, there |CAN BELT are also ways and means by, | which this can be done. | Today, as Paris decrees once jest incentive to the prevention of {work." Of Public Health |," Canadians spent 1.042 Says WCTV Leader gave $9,000,000 to churches and HALIFAX (CP) -- Mrs. 1. H. | $140,000,000 to charity. | Terigoe, of Toronto told the Ca- oo. |padian Women's Christian Tem: | Patricia Juck perance Union Tuesday that al-| PIANO coholism is the great public | bealth problem facing the pres-| CLASSICAL ¢ POPULAR lent generation. Il 74 Burk St. | Ae her presidential address ssnawa Dial RA.5-4587 | Mrs. Terigoe told the WCTU con- vention alcoholism is the 'great- |two, I found them shocked to had broken out, involving our| hear that 1 would consider re- people, and nobody knew what |marriage before a year had/the morrow would bring, then lelapsed. you might "reasonably" marry How long do you think 1 should Dan at your earliest convenience. wait before remarriage? Do you Housewife Hopes {think four or six months would EDITOR OFFERS HELP To Sing to Fame foe all right? - Sincerely yours, "pas. Mary Haworth -- I have 1. A been living here only a year: and ROSEMERE, Que. (CP)--Mrs.| is Cut off the bodice of the sack Dear L. A, -- If you and Dan = 0" Ere on and so un. Terry Lindsay combines home-|TOt¢ & marked waistline, # 1 op or trapeze at a line parallel with| |are persons of stable character.) oo "v would like to go out,|making and a career in enter-| M85 He Jor any x Nelson con. (the underseam of the sleeves. |with a genuine congeniality that, t®a woo where to go. i|taining with a natural exuberance jothie dressmaker a © ear's Drop the skirt to the desired |would warrant marriage, you can oo; ("lo tied of staying home and flair, pro. a 3 length and make a separate new well afford to wait at least six i "yo ovenings. Maybe you know The pretty, petite blonde makes If a woman intends to shorten (OP; This can be a short-waisted © |months, and preferably a year. wi... ycan go? Surely you know appearances on the CBC'S per hemline to the scant 20 Podice or overblouse in contrast-| ! |before marrying lots of places. Please give me a French - language television net-|inches from the ground featured 108 fabric. The theme of the Dior| It is rather hasty (by conven- ..' p " work as a singer between her ny Balenciaga, Givenchy, Cardin coliection concentrates on these tional standards) for this family Dear P. C. -- The managing household chores. {and Lanvin - Castillo, the extra! Simple little *'vareuse" bodices in friend to propose marriage SO ,yitor of the newspaper through spe lives in this community fabric gained from the hem can Pastel-colored velvet, giving a ently in your widowhood; but which you write tells me that ear Montreal with her three be used to advantage to make a Tock tWo-piece effect. (possibly he is motivated 88 MUCH! yo town has more than 35 young daughters and husband, a belt. Deep hems look bulky in Last season's high necklines, {by compassion as by selfishness op poo and many of them pro- pay Goaler any case |with Peter Pan or schoolgirl col- {or fear of rivalry). Maybe Je vide evening social affairs for "ars "pindcay took up singing The belt may be encrusted or (lars, give way for the winter to 6 it would help you to rally young people. Also there is a i ofacsionally after her marriage. slotted through the bodice under|deep decolletes scooped in cami- from grief. shock, etc. hej ie" theatre group, and other|Now "che wants to branch into|the bust to feature the Empire sole or boat-shape necklines. A sooner, i YOu Elew that Fanan. (Such avenues to friendship musical comedy and plans to line, and the skirt mounted in ga- new lease of life can be given to Jease on woarvieg love. gy If we knew your age, also YOUT oh u4y" dancing to improve her|thers, or worn separately, with/many an old dress by just open- lnship, - protection, elf, W likes in hobbies, recreations and ic the front and back of the dress ing up the neckiine. available social activities, we probably All right minds accept an ob- could tell you where to apply. ligation of courtesy towards loved the editor says. Why don't you ones who've died. Courtesy con- clip this article, take it to the sists in remembering them ap newspaper and get, firsthand propriately; and rudimentary from its friendly siaff. the list courtesy restrains us from im vou. want" M. H petuous or thoughtless actions 7 . that might , imply they meant PROBLEM OF ETHICS little to us, and were quickly for- Dear Mary Haworth gotten years old and have a | "It is true, of course, that life the same age. Our problem is and chinline collar em- 'helongs to the living (in the dancing to rock - and roll Our high rising |mudane sense); and it is pardon-|church has said that we shouldn't} A matching coat features [ably human of you to be longing (dance; but our friends say it is a dropped and broadened shoul- !for close personal ties again. But okay. What is your answer - ine. Both are in Canadian 'the function of human reason and|. N. and F _ wool fleece will is to permit us to take! Dear N. and F. We Hope fo See Our Friends. and (Customers. Soon Miss Martha Homes Mrs. Lillion Howard Formerly of Formerly of HALL'S BEAUTY SALON ELIZABETH'S BEAUTY SALON Make Your Appointment By Calling RA 5.7878 WOODLYNN BEAUTY LOUNGE 81 SIMCOE ST. N. 'MADAM, WILL YOU WALK? BLACK EAGLE ind Winnipeg. The new de jacket with high belt I am 12 | Calgary girl friend | short buckle a walk suit igned France Davies of Montreal, member the Association Canadian Couturiers winter ed in Vancouver tember 15 and v a of 4) ensemble of phasize this fall's whose f Inok collection was premier B.C. on Sep- be seen in der vil A church is SUPPER DISHES MACARONI SUPPER DISH Cook 2 cups of macaroni minutes rinse together 115 cups canned tomatoes dessert spoons corn syrup brown sugar small onions (cut fine cup grated cheese Little sat SPOONS POTATOES AU GRATIN ITALIAN SPAGHETTI can cream celery soup cup milk Pepper tbsp. minced onion cup grated cheese cups cooked diced potatoes tbsps. butter Cook 1 large r.atoes tin tomato paste med. tin onion and ; can to 1 1 omat ' of te taste Make meat ba tiny or spare ribs or chicken cut up Put in tomato sauce and boil a gar no more than 3 full Bake un- covered at 375 degrees until pota- 2 Mix toes are tender (approx. 1 hour).| Heat soup, milk, seasoning and To hasten the cooking period, pre- 3% cup cheese in saucepan. Stu heat sliced potatoes with soup on|until cheese is melted. In a greas- C : Then Sw to Fh casserole arrange alternate down about 2 hours. When cooked, mer slowly a few minutes before layers of potates and above PY spaghetti and sauce in separ- adding to casserole. Finish in the cheese sauce. Dot with butter and ate dishes and serve at the table. | oven. Serves 4 to 6 sprinkle with remaining cheese Cook spaghetti like macaroni un- Mrs. Murray Holtby, Bake at 375 deg. for '2 hr. til soft in salted water. Always Prospect WA Mrs. Douglas Harnden, make sauce first and cook (boil Put in baking dish. cover with Onward Group, down). Then put some sauce on | bread crumbs, dot with butter Harmony United Church spaghetti, enough to moisten. | and bake till crumbs are brown Serve at once | Mrs. Donald Yellowlees, rs. G. Bottrell, Mitchells Corners H-S Assoc. Mitchells Corners Home and School Association. mall (20 sma or top of stove 2 % 2 dessert butter POTATO CAKES 1 cup flour { CHEESE SOUFFLE 1 Melt 2 tbsp. butter, add 3 tbsp. flour. When well mixed, add n baking powder cup scalded milk, % tsp. salt, a pinch of salt few grains cayenne, % cup grated " eh hees n - { | Blend all ingredients and drop old cheese. Remove from fire and by spoonfuls on hot greased fry. add yolks of 3 eggs. Cool mixtuj: ing pan. For variety, a small tin and fold in whites of eggs that be added to the have been beaten stiff and dry Pour into a buttered dish and bake 20 min. in slow oven. Serve at once Mrs. Gordon Hanna, Harmony United WA, cup mashed milk potatoes cup egg teasp( TUNA CASSEROLE Place in casserole: layer tuna fish layer frozen peas layer cream of mushroom soup layer rolled potato chips Bake 20 minutes in moderate oven Mrs. G. K. Pratt, Audley United Church WA, [1 CHILI CON CARNE Ige. onion chopped green pepper Ib. ground beef thsp. fat can tomates 1% tsp. salt 15tsp. poprika la tsp. cayenne 3 whole cloves bay leaf or 2 thsp. chili powder WELCH RAREBIT can kidney beans In a double boiler melt 2 tbsp. Cook onion in fat with meat : i ! 1 1 of salmon ahove ingredients. Serves 6 Mrs. Burnsell Webster, Prospect WA may 1 pepper PILAFF tablespoons butter or bacon fat pounds of ground beef MACARONI SUPPER 4 qt. cooked macaroni can mixed vegetables 1 1 1 1% 1b. grated cheese 1 Precook macaroni tasserole with layers vegetahles and grated cheese.|2 Add butter, salt and pepper and| '4 fleck with Fill casserole'l er tomato to 20 minutes in 3 tF sizzling meat gredients burner on and let simmer ring occasionally water if Serves 6 8 Mrs. Norman Prospect WA cup of minced onions cup of raw i turn into 1 i cups of hot wa of mixed 2 teaspoons of salt teaspoon of pepper pint of Ne oninn tomatoes 1atoes rtening add meat s browned add rest and - stir well low heat 1% with eit milk or juice Bake 15 gree oven Mrs. A. Thompson, Audley United Church WA WESTERN PIZZA cups flour, sifted teaspoons baking powder 3s teaspoon 14 cup butter cup milk (scant) Prepare as a tea biscuit, mix and i on the bottom of 2 AMERICAN CHILI CON C greased 8 x 12 inch pan beet Pour following over above ( ot 2 3 Add t 8 or margarine Yeo, 1 Spr pound the he tablespoons butter icken or. tomato ated cheese spoons chopped green soup cups canned or in pan and when cover pan ! hours mixture becomes dry ARNE 'tato chips and peas to soup and oven for 30 minutes medium size onions, sliced strained butter, add 1 lb. cheddar cheese and green pepper till onions are! grated one-third cup milk, heat'golden brown. Add tomatoes and till cheese is melted, beat in ligeasonings and simmer 2 hours egg and stir well. Season with Add beans and heat thoroughly. | 1 thsp. Worstershire sauce, serve Grace Van Courte, | or 1 can of on hot toast on heated plates: 4 to Harmony United Church. 6 servings Mrs. D. Lugden, When Harmony United Church WA. of in Turn BAR-B-Q SPARERIBS 1b. spareribs medium onion tbsp. fat or salad oil cup lemon juice thsp, vinegar thsp. Worcestershire sauce tbsp. brown sugar 15 cup water cup chili sauce Salt and pepper Bake spareribs in 2 TUNA CASSEROLE 2 can cream mushroom soup 4 cup milk can tuna (1 cup) drained and flaked 1% cups crushed potato chips 1 cup cooked grain peas Empty soup into casserole, add milk and mix, add tuna, 1 cup po- i stir- 2 more 1 1 2 350 degree stir well. Sprinkle top with re- Chop onion, brown in fat, add maining chips, bake in 330 deg. juice, vinegar, Worcestershire oven for 20 min sauce, brown sugar, water, chili! Mrs. D. Lugden, sauce, salt and pepper Harmony United Church WA. Cook slowly 20 minutes over spareribs one hour Pour : continue baking | GEHACKTES B ake at 400 degrees minutes yea stead of tea biscuit pre: st dous in mixture, if ferred. Serves 4 to 6 Mrs. Murray Holthy, Prospect WA S 1 ALMON LOAF WITH RICE pound can of salmon Milk make liquid from mon siightly beaten aspoons lemon juice cup chopped celery tablespoons chopped parsley cup eonoked rice tabl n gr enough t th cup sal- " liquid ated onion 5 teaspoon 2 teaspoon dry D mustard teaspoon tabasco sauce can mushroom soup used as a sauce, if de rain salmon and flake to he ired Qt remaining ingredients, except th mushroom k into a greased loal pan or ! Pac soup and mix wel custard cups Bake at ute 1c sme to 8 for 30 nr by 375 degrees in Ser \ r milk ( ith sauce add to soup. st r n woth over low heat. Serve Mrs. Murray Holtby, Prospect WA sere tea tent of butter TUNA POTATO SCALLOP potatoes, medium raw and peeled can tuna fish ances) can cream of mushroom soup . Baking dish should be "cloth chopped 1 1b. ground steak or ham- burger 4 onion chopped fine damp 4 tbsp. butter Cut into small cubes. Melt 1 thsp. flour in pan. Saute meat and Salt and pepper in butter until nicely 1 tbsp, Oxo and % cup boiling Put in kettle. Add to- water matoes, beans, celery, salt and! Put butter into a frying pan pepper. Simmer 1% hours. Add When butter is hot add onions and chili powder and simmer 30 min- ground steak or hamburger. Fry utes more. Serve hot, Serves 6 to over quick fire about 2 min. stir- ring and turning constantly Sprinkle the floud, salt and pepper over it, turn a few times more Add the boiling water and Oxo and take off fire and serve. Emma Geissherger, : Mitchells Corners Home School Association 3 3 teaspoor Wipe teaspoon red, pepper chili powder with cold, 2 4 1 yer f onions browned Mrs. Oswald Croxall, SAVORY SUPPER DISH Sausages (enough for six people) onion cup tomatoes | Piace the required number of sausages for six people in a bak SALMON LOAF ing dish. Add one medium-sized Scald 1% cups milk, add % cup onion chopped fine and 1 cup of bread crumbs; cook 5 minutes, tomatoes. Season and put on the stirring constantly. Add 3 beaten stove to cook for 10 minutes epz yolks and cook over hot waetr Mix together (double boiler) 5 minutes, still | flour stirring. Cool slightly, add 2 cups salmon, salt and pepper to taste 2 tbs. lemon juice. Finally fold in 3 well beaten egg whites. Turn nto greased loaf dish, set in hot and over water and bake hour in 350 ausage. Bake degrees F. oven ees for 20:Mrs. Harry G. Fisher, from 'baking Mitchell Corners Home anc i Serves f | School Association. Mrs. Lloyd Smith, | Prospect WA | 2 4 1 1 1 cup teaspoon salt | teaspoon baking powder beaten cup Bez the egg milk at thoroughly 3 pour part oked over de nd serve MACARONI SUPPER DISH cups macaroni cups of water tep. salt Cook slowly to keep macaroni whole. When done, drain off any evcess water. Then add '2 cup milk i to 5 tbsps. of cheese spread salt and pepper to taste ground-up wieners METHOD: 1. Cook rice in boil Put in a casserole vater for 10 minutes. 2. Wash with 2 more wieners rice in cold water Add meat, been cut up in %" nd n SPANISH RICE c ¢ h amburg 13 cup grated cheese 1 cup tomato soup 1 mall onion (chopped very teak 4 2 and cover which have circles. Place oven for 20 min ease p eason a moderate en f ' 1 t Mrs. Roy Cameron, Zion 1 A. Ward Corners Grace Van Courte, Harmony United Churcn CHICKEN SOUFFLE cups scalded milk 3 cup butter thsps. flour tsp. salt 153 tsp. pepper 12 cup soft bread erumbs cups cold cooked chicken finely chopped Yolks 3 eggs, well beaten thep. chopped parsley Whites 3 eggs. beaten stiff Make a sauce of first five in- gredients. Add bread crumbs and cook two minutes, Remove from| heat, add chicken, yolks of eggs| and parsley, then toid in whites of eggs. Tum into a buttered casserole and bake 35 minutes in a slow oven. | Oven temperature 325. Time 35 minutes. Six servings. Miss M. Pringle, North Group, Jessie Panton Auxiliary, St. Andrew's United Church 2 1 2 1 2 1 Y.W.C.A. CAFETERIA will re-open for SATURDAY EVENING DINNERS 5:30 to 7:30 p.m September 27th and every thereofter ature evening ex turdays YOU WASH 1,500 LBS. OF CLOTHES A YEAR. do it the easy way... electrically When laundry piles up (as it does when you have small children) it's hardly any trouble at all with the untiring help of automatic electric laundry appliances. Just put your laundry in your electric washer, set the dial, and the work is done automatically. And an electric clothes dryer dries your laundry fluffy and sunshine fresh automatically--in any kind of weather. You'll have an abundant supply of hot water with an automatic electric water heater--and ironing is easier and faster electrically. When you have the help of modern electric laundry appliances, even a lot of laundry is just a little bit of work. , ® Average in one year for family of four live better... ELECTRICALLY the safe, clean, modern way (a) 3, -- HYDRO | JONTARI electricity does so much ... costs so little preceeding | oy. weekends. Come to ADELAIDE HOUSE 199 CENTRE STREET 5 THE PUBL Mitchells Home and Westmount WA, Oshawa School Association H. F. BALDWIN, CHAIRMAN For further information on your electrical problems contact your electrical dealer or . . . IC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA GEORGE F. SHREVE, GENERAL MANAGER

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