The Oshawa Times, 3 Nov 1958, p. 9

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v Oe GPP Tee ew ww THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 3, 1958 9 2/3" eup sugar 2 tsp. orange Jute Cook until thic CHOCOLATE Y% tsp. soda | COCONUT COOKIE % cup water | Mix together the flour, salt, % cup milk 3 soda, oatmeal and sugar, and % cup butter or margarine MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL ' How To Make Teenager Realize COOKIES | . of | " DATE COOKIES Cream the butter, add Sugar {hen add melted butter. Thor-2 cups white sugar Shoddiness Ot Her Present Life: cups sifted flour gradually and cream together|o, oui" combine Divide in half.(5 thsps. cocoa 1 {1% tsp. baking Jone Shorougnly du ois Sowly; |Sprinkle the bottom of a buttered l tsp. vadilia | : | i | % tsp. baking soda when a ui Ur oan with ome half the mixture 1 = cup coconul 2 ary Haworth: MY prob ere de ay praise, think on 3 tsp, salt out on a floured board; gradual-|snq cover with the date filling. |3 cups oatmeal 1. matter to others, but it seems (to] Do you have any suggestions? % cup dates (cut up) ly knead in flour until the dough| coy er with the rest of the first Combine in saucepan milk, but- | FREE Consultation me) to involve the future of my What good hooks are there, for ! tsp. cinnamon begins to crack. Roll out ¥ inch|piypre Bake at 350 F. for 25|ter, sugar cocoa and vanilla, Boil RESULTS GUARANTEED daughter. She is 16, the middle her or for me? Thanks in ad-| % tsp. cloves thick; i n ancy Shaves. in, Cut in squares when hot. for 1 minute. Remove from heat MARIE MURDUFF child of our three children. |vance for considering this.--D.S.| * tsp. ginger P| lace on a ba fing Sice Hoe | Mrs. Y. Romhany, and add coconut and oatmeal, | wit be in Oshawa o the Genoshe How can you get a girl of that pARENTS FAIL 2/3 cup lard sugar a es only '| Bathe Park Auxiliary. Ditip on Jax paper with teaspoon RA 3.4641 28e in eglive this she is Draagiog| Dear D.S.: When a girl, 16, has| % cup brown sugar Miss Stella Browne, North Group, CARAMEL PUFFED Mrs. V. Haight, Phone; for appointment "en_hess use of re 18 words A and dirty [her parents hanging on the ropes,|1 egg Jessie Panton Auxiliary, CERFAL BALLS Bathe Park Ladies Auxiliary jokes, and ridin around town oti2% it were, it is because the par-{1 tsp. vanilla St, Andrew's United Church, ounce caramels (approx. 27 pions Bi ing % shoody pres. | ents 1ack the qualities of leader-| Sift together three times the DATE MACAROONS caramels) we anda shoddy JShoody Ben hip. For some reason they are|flour, baking Jovaer, Mi eg Whites beaten stiff 7 cups puffed cereal haphazard study, resulting failing to command the respect of soda, spices and salt. e up icing sugar 2 tbsps. water | in| i ; : the adolescerft rebel--on the score|dates and stir unt] each piece | near-failing grades, is stupid? |o0 iioigence, moral authoritylis coated with flour mixture, aut Place: caramels and water in How can you get her to seeand tough common sense. Cream the lard, blend in|! CUP chopped dates in top of double boiler, Heat stirring that slipping around to meet boys| possibly the parents' failure|sugar. Add egg and beat untii|, Drop on cookie sheet. Bake in be li igo gg who also go in for this sort of hag to do with trying to cajole, fluffy. Add vanilla, Gradually add|?75 degree oven about 25 min: or ducy Avs Big 3 met thing is dangerous" Now, she gqehate or argue with the adol- flour and date mixture, Form utes. 0a S00) Hig a po ted isn't criminal; but she has these escent on a co-equality basis--in-|dough into rolls about 1%" diam. Marion Cutkbertson, a en large bowl. With its. 4 | ) . / : bad havits stead of behaving, in the leader|eter. Wrap each roll in waxed po sie Panton Auxiliary, {hands slightly moistened with cold Jean (I: call her) has average role. like a seasoned general paper and chill Cut into in LT Andrew's United Church, water form into balls. Yield 10- cup chopped nuts % cup salted peanuts ---- RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS ON TUES. looks, nice clothes and a nice sending green troops through ter- slices and bake om ungreas: 12 balls home, Her parents are ordinary ritory that is new to them. cookie sheets in hot oven, 425 pEANUT BUTTER SQUARES | Mrs. J '© : (people, full of faults; but she has The adolescent responds to cer- degrees about 5-7 minutes. 1, cup corn syrup Foie P er lary | i never seen me, her mother, prac- titude, competence and calm, in Mrs, Lloyd Dalby, % cup white sugar | Bathe Pa 8 ONLY! | i tice the above habits, the character of those who have King Street Home and School Heat until sugar is dissolved' ppanir BUTTER COOKIES . . ; # IGNORES BIBLE SAYINGS SHIRE ver Dum. Ava vavews| Association. : but not cooked. Add a few grains| 1. cuo brown 'sugar - vp : of salt, y fn "ui | She has been taken to Sunday burdens of authority in that spirit. FRUIT STICKS 1 tsp, vanilla 3 sy whe oii : 4 | School since she was able ide| THEY matter of factly run the 3 eggs 1 scant cup peanut butter " sup soll oF Witter i 4|talk; and now slips away to ride| go and judiciously execute de-|1 cup white sugar 1% cup rice krispies Pp 9 i { ., |around during that time. We have icions that safeguard the chil-11 1b. dates 2 cups corn flakes [1 egg 1 tried to talk fo er] have sriediqron's welfare, regardless of whe- 1 cup chopped walnuts Press in greased pan, cut in|!" Sups om i ) i to sit down wi er, w ther the "children approve or| 3% cup flour squares or roll in balls. | % baking eh FLANNELETTE ¢ Bible, using passages such as agree with their logic. The par- 1 Phillipians 4:8-- tsp. ying powder Marion Cuthbertson, 1 "Ri j y e pinch salt . North Group, | ("'Finally, brethren, whatsoever i, vo right than to be popular, iff Spread as thiu as possible in Nori Sroupy Ausiliary, | things are true, whatsoever things|, choice must be made, in keep- pan; bake until brown. Cut ins; Andrew's United Church. are honest, whatsoever things are ing the kids in line, |squares. Bake 3506 degrees for| LEMON COOKIES |just, whatsoever things ae RIVATE SCHOOL Pooct Laif. an hour; tsp. baking powder Cream together sugar, peanut butter, margarine and egg. Add dry ingredients and mix well Bake in oven at 400 degrees. nts know it is more important PYJAMAS whatsoever things are y ; M. A. Jacklin Mrs. V. Haight, . y y i It is this kind of morale, in the d 1 cup butter y halsoey pi Things Si Thi soo PRB br a gh et, that Oshawa Business and Profession- ; cups white sugar |Bathe Park Auxillary, \ y report | | ere be any y marks the good prep school for al Women's Club {4 cups flour TUTTI FRUIT BALLS i |boys, the well- hoardin ' 1 tsp. nutmeg { a yet Yor Ag es sd ; CREAM PUFFS {2 tbsps. sweet milk 2/3 cup sweetened cond 4 ei can't govern their children at! Cup boiling water [3 eggs milk : | ® home, often have to pass the buck| "2 cup melted butter {4 tsps. baking powder % pound quartered marsh TO LIVE IN BARRIE to a first class private school, tol cup flour 1 tsp. lemon extract mallows I 2 98 safeguard the children's charac-® _ ®88% Cream butter, sugar and eggs.| 1/3 cup finely chopped raisins Regu ar ZL. is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Bruce McGregor of Oshawa | and the bridegroom is the son { of Mr, and Mrs. Boyce Sprague of Larder Lake, Ontario. --Photo by Gilbert Taylor Pour boiling water into a sauce| 544 dry ingredients, Bake in 375 pan. Add butter. Stir in flour and|j.or00 'oven until lightly browned. cook for a few minutes. Add eggs | Narjon Cuthbertson, 1/3 cup chopped cherries one at. a time stirring briskly North Group, 1% cup graham wafer crumbs each time. When thick drop in|yeccie Panton Auxiliary, 1 tsp. lemon juice spoonfuls on cookie sheet and St. Andrew's United Church, Blend sweetened condensed bake 20 to 30 minutes in a 350 milk, lemon juice, marshmallows, degree oven, fruit, nuts and 1 cup of wafer Pictured at the reception fol- , lowing their marriage recently in Knox Presbyterian Church are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis John Sprague. Formerly Miss Bar- bara Lee McGregor, the bride ter formation, when they reach adolescence. Maybe this is 'the only corrective of your daughter's | wrong bias. In the teens, youngsters who are developing normally tend to become assimilated into one or 1/3 cup chopped nuts Save 99¢ SIZES 24 TO 34 -- In o grond assortment of colors and patterns. Well made of fine quality flan % cup coconut | REAL CRISP ' : ' : another contemporaty-age group, { Says Norwegian S Family {and begin to pull apart from par- yn W. Cowan, COCONUT COOKIES crumbs, Shape in round balls and|| nelette. Buy now for cold wea- i ' i |ents, in the final lap of the wean. North Hop. Ausiliary 1 cup brows sugaz roll in remaining wafer crumbs. ther "chead or for Christmas I i ess. Foresighted parents|c® : cup white Makes 2% dozen. | tim? Is A Model For Others wit So AAA this day, St Andrew's United Church. 1% cups rolled oats Mrs. J. Cooper, {| oiving. Shop Tuesday ond Save! 3 : by forehandedly choosing the| ALMOND COOKIES % cup coconut Bathe Park Auxiliary. | cup shortening into which the youngster| , . | % Ib. butter tsp. baking powder i ( i 1 Mrs. My While Mrs. Myers and I were| It was still early, so the other | |wili merge, with particular refer-| yo o's white sugar i 1 1 RAISINS SQUARES dn Bergen, Norway, last summer, boys stayed a little longer and | | {We visited in a home where the went Lig with the in of | ence to whom the 4 roup leaders| 1; cup yellow sugar ue. soda snd salt 1 pound seedless rasins aged grandmother had been a 10 guests, parents and grandpar- Ml te geoq Shoo] te 1 baki od [A os. flour 1. cup ons sugar : pd- | i : tsp. ing soda cup bu great admirer of the music of Ed-|ents to look at the large fiord ministrators, as well as those ay hy Jang Cream shortening and sugar. % cup flour BOYS' LINED rvard Grieg, the great composer, through which ships from all over sift together baking powder, salt, whose house still stands near |the world enter Bergen. These thers, She played some of his boys mingled and talked freely compositions, among us in a most natural and | alumni who take active interest in school affairs. | The striking difference schools| can make, in adolescent life, was] 1 cup chopped z!monds 2% cups flour v Cream butter and sugar. Add egg, and Vanilla. Sift together flour and soda, Add all ingred-| ients to make a soft dough. Roll | and' bake at 325 degrees for 15 { Pour boiling 'water over raisins | and boil 5 minutes. Drain and add sugar, butter and flour. Line | pyrex baking dish (12 x 8) with| BLUE DENIM i As we arrived with the grand. delightful way. fparents, we were greeted by their| Before long, they also disap- three grandsons, about 12, 9 and peared, presumably to bed, but 2. and the children's parents, and they didn't first stop in the Kkit- Were received in a most gracious chen for more things to eat. minutes. Maude Hagerman, North Group, | Jessie Panton Auxiliary, St. Andrew's United Church. pie crust, add raisin mixture, top | with pie crust. Mark with fork| Bake 20-25 minutes in 400 oven, Mrs, A. J. Lymer, Bathe Park Auxiliary, brought home to me long ago. Two lovable little giris bosom pals, until their flour and baking soda and add Were to, the mixture together with paths ihe chopped almonds, Form into parted when one entered a small. rolls and chill in refrigerator. ish private school at 13, and the gjice thinly and bake in 350 de- JEANS <r janner. NO SPECIAL SERVICES ig ci ' After a while the baby was car. These children. including the oiker 3 big £ity high deUovl. :/uvee oven; CHRISTMAS COOKIES 2 ? fed off to bed in his mother's haby, made no bid for attention UNHAPPY RESULT {Mrs. W. W, Cowan, 1 1b. coconut CHERRY NUT COOKIES hime. | There was no running to parents Two years later, the high school North Group, 1 Ib. dates (cut fine) 1 cup soft butter : i. . Te -- lor grandparents for special serv-| girl, at odds with her mother, Jessie Panton Auxiliary, 1% Ib, red cherries % cup brown sugar ! a i (|ices, nor was need to ad- came for help with a wretchedly St. Andrew's United Church, % 1b. green cherries 15 tsp. vanilla SAVE 1.01 on these strong 8! : ; | ifonish' them. C ble re- precocious love entanglemen | 1 1b. chopped nuts is tsp. salt nim jeans, warmly lined for"! 1 Dell lations existed between the chil- TV SLIPPERS that eventuated in unhappy mar-| , voHORTEREAD can sweetened condensed 2% cups sifted flour jen of ors, on Y sonfosized : ri ft r . e By ALICE BROOKS she knew she had yay a aie tbsp. shortening It's gay fashion to match these tive of misieading influences at| "¢ CUP fruit sugar TV slippers to a robe or slim-Jim school; but though realizing this, , Firth of salt slacks. For glamor, add sequins! she couldn't prevent it. 2 cups fie to embroidery. | Meanwhile her former pal w Sup rice [Jour Easy -- two_ pattern parts plus still fancy-free, enjoying life to MIX by hand. Cream shorten. Jessle Panton Auxliary, = sole. Pattern 7246: pattern partsthe full; in a small superbly-run|in8 and butter. add 'sugar and) ? . for small, medium, large, extra school, where the boy-girl situa- CT¢am well. Add flour a little at| OLD-FASHIONED large included: 'transfer. tion is sagely stage-managed for 3 time. Bake at 375 degrees for| DATE SQUARES | Makes 4 dozen small squares Send T TY - FIVE C -- {20 minutes. I ENTS the Sood of al. MJ, Mrs. John MacDonald {1 cup Almongs, sliced length- wise % cup each red and green | glaced cherries (whole) | Cream. butter, add sugar and |then add vanilla, salt and flour. | [Finally add nuts and cherries and | form into rolls. Leave in ice box | |overnight. Slice thinly with a! sharp knife and bake on greas-| |ed baking sheet in moderate oven far permanent fit and reinforced © at points of strain. Size 6 to 16. Your chance to save on this terrific Zeller value. ON SALE AT BOTH STORES { DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 21 SIMCOE ST. S. SHOPPING CENTRE milk Mix all ingredients together and form into balls. Mrs. W. W. Cowan, North Group, |dren and adult family members all during the visit, I hap asking myself in how = 4 many homes in our nation this FOR DOLL | could happen. But as 1 pointed {out in an earlier column, Norweg- | ian children seem to accept cert- aint inevitabilities unemotionally, as the normal way of living. You and I have been in a few homes like this in the States. But - ; . (coins) for this pattern (stamps| Mary Haworth counseis through|Y it 2 cups rolled oats : ; far more often, in a similar fam-| oO accepted)' to Daily her column, not by mail or gh North Group, [2 eups flour {376 degrees for 10 minutes. PHONE RA 3-2294 PHONE RA 3-2209 3 iy gow, te youngest might cry mimes . Gazette, Household Arts sonal interview. Write her in care Jessie Panton Auxiliary, h k cup brown sugar |Mrs. J, Fisher, os ae insist on saying ap Dept, Oshawa, Ontario. Print of this newspaper. St. Andrew's United Church. |, cup melted butter Bathe Park Auxiliary. vie with each other for the ft. Plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT: - SHORTBREAD 1 tsp. salt ¥ tention of the guests. Such ways TERN NUMBER. i AIDS RECOVERY 1 cup butter Y tsp. soda i | > ' mgd ie gy Ri 'Our new 1959 Alice Brooks| For persons suffering from 1% cup sugar fruit or fine Filling: Y : gle lla dll Needlecraft Catalog, Just out, colds, light meals are better than granulated 2 cups dates a, s is, has many designs for crocheting, heavy repasts. 2 cups flour or more 1 tsp. grated orange rind Carload Puvehes . PARENTS' QUESTIONS: knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, ------ e w Q. What do you think of the weaving. 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