The Oshawa Times, 26 Nov 1958, p. 10

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opportunity to develop fhe abil WIFE PRESERVERS 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Now 26, [ Consult Your Butcher Says CAC CHILD GUIDANCE ities he has. | Save a crumb-gleaning job by PARENTS' QUESTIONS spreadilg papers beneath the : "1.Y Q. Do you advise parents to|.ake rack when you bake, As you To Get Value For Meat Dollar | Retarded Child's Parents entourage' hen youn' chen] ake rack when you bake. As yo " to address them by their first] Te" cake | e Pan, By EDNA USHER + (dissatisfied with a purchase may . . names? ithe crumbs will fall on the paper, g him and to A. No ready to be thrown out Canadian Press Sistt Writer |be of help both to him and to fu ten Given False Hopes No. y | NTO (CP) -- The Can . ; Laian Association of Consumers is ie CAC, reminds housewliés'| gy G, CLEVELAND MYERS |if by magic, estch up to the av. boning. up on bones, for healthful eating, one serving| If your child is over 8 or to/erage child of his age. It's part of an education pro," eat figh or poultry should|and has never been able to do WELL-MEANING PEOPLE : + eg Ri Xo een. iyery day. Aer (passing work in any grade; if, Then there are well -meaning| opp for meat. seh as legumes, ©g2s. ANGI. ental tests, he rates two or relatives and neighbors who keep cheese dishes may be used in-| thar niilalive such a hope, Sometimes. | ; In its latest bulletin, the CAC > more years younger stead of meat. Liver should be| Loo lois age: and if he ob-|indeed, a pastor or even an oc-| warns housewives to know about ' the amount of waste in each cut eaten equently beraise of its! ously seems fo be, in the way|casional family doctor, will say| of meat. excelles "he mines with adults and other|that this child "will grow out of "A shoulder pot rodst may be = pte children, a few *years younger!it." very inexpensive and still be poor . than his age would warrant, you, Others may tell the parent: economy because of the large WI Appoints may pretty safely guess this child "When your child enters his D. E. A '] amount of hone present," it says. is refarded. teens, you may be surprised at WASTE FACTOR Committee Leaders peveor ms ravents 05 Aull Tlie) B0 nd tragic "Flank steak and round steak In such a case, you hardly pone an rson could hold may appear proportionately ex. GUELPH (CP) -- Conveners of would expect him to get very| (oP on" pe old up Ballet, Tea P. Toe, nsive compared with other less standing committees for the Fed-|far at books or achieve in life| er a re ve He erated § Som oe of On. [What the average person may|, All too many of us have seen Character, Baton. Pre- . : achieve, You should strive, .|how the greatly retarded child . waste fo Shem, vs Mmenvaliatio vere samed at the final ses johieve, ol fy fig do becomes less and less adaptable school, Acrobatic at Short sadv oo diaers which| #10 of the annual meeting Thurs- spe (alents he has and to learn|a school and at mingling with the Masonic Tem le show the shape and amount of day as much as he is able, Jokhers eH be Spat ae : P ' bone in-each of the etal cots. Coven, were: Mrs, Keith B6. of course, If someone. shouldlup to Shao bhi 91 Centre Street. To make the most of your meat|%2ras, "he Poi iscover that he is brighter than|pacomes for him at th A d dollar ake ty carefully, order by|Canadian industries; Mrs. DOU anybody had supposed, all the|when Cor Alcs or lh Mh Fridays & Saturdays. i , Woodstock, citizenship |pef f Finger, 4 cut, understand grade labelling,|!as Hart, Wood etter for his future develop: hers ; cook correctly, and consult the aud education; Mrs, Bernard ment and achievement, ol a re becomes butcher. rooks, Cherry Valley historical As the poet has said: 'Hope! : . If you" select meat carefully research; Mrs. Ernest Irwin, springs eternal In. 'the human ge biggest Jed oe INFORMATION: RA 3.7253 * EMBROIDERED CHAIRBACK you can take advantage of price Campbet/ford: girs, Corday Me breast."" So it is not strange that|pe is Bs iv varente: Whe provide : : » variations. Prices of types of : " [the parents should keep hoping him with kind y . Here is an easy embroidered | done. To obtain the easy em handling, to the Needlecraft o0i ary from year to year and Mss. EV. Thompson, dslss, con that some day this child Will, as' anding hk MW Joving under. chairback to protect your love: proidery instructions, simply Department of this paper. re- season to season, depending on erence anc 10k oY Jecrelary. rr ree A Hic ct ; furniture, It is made of linen a a n v essed questing CHAIRBACK, Leaflet supply Mrs. J. R. Penney, ingston, Fed: ly furn send a stamped, self-addressed questing ppl} " w Institute of C to match your interior decora : tor No. E-6797 . . erated Women's Institute an- tion. The motif is very easily envelope plus ten conts Lor 0. E678 PROTEIN VALUE ada representative and Mrs, P.| - ; " Regardless of the kind of meat, Y. McCandless, Dundas, public it is high in proteins. relations representative. MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Beauty Scars Show, On grading, red ribbon beef Federated Women's Institutes commands a premium price be- of Ontario scholarships were : : 3 cause it «comes from a carcass awarded to Lois Nixon, Lions Patient Files Suit excellent in size and shape, is a|tegd; Marilyn Strang, Exeter; | Daughter Wonders How to Deal "2USNI ITS DIY. jereelens in ie Joi stone. is aliens, Murti Suess, Bris SPORTSWEAR LIMITED wourt ruled Thursday that a 56-|finish as shown by the wide layer|City; Arlyn Ryder, Kapuskasing, With (Gossi About Her Dad year-old woman shouldn't demand ol exterior fat and the ft marbl-land Beth Sickie, St. George. The the impossible from a plastic|in8_the meat fibres. girls are students at MacDona p surgeon and should be happy| "These desirable qualities may Institute. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE that a bit of insight into the deep- (with any improvements he can |be less important than the addi-| see GG McPhatter of Owen |ening nature of his dilemma may make tional cost when food costs mustis, nd past president of the fed parents. My father who always [startle him into salvationary self The suit was brought by Mrs be considered" advises the CAC. eration, and Helen McKercher, has heen a man respected by all (control, and renewed loyalty to Gita Leibman de Kassel, an Low lemperatire Stoker a Ontario Department of Agricul --- as the perfect family man, has family--if he still 'can do." {American who lives in Mexico. (FiO ME ed or meats, as OF ture representative, were elected A become involved with a woman NEED MORAL HEALTH She asked 50,000,000 francs ($119,-| her Proton foods, and only ten-|g credited visitors to the Asso- The longer he persists on the 000) damages from Dr. Jean|der cuts should be cooked by dry|oiaied Country Women of World who is supposed to be a friend of . " the family wrong rqad, the greater the dam-| Voisin heat. Less tender cuts requirc|.q,cerence being held next year age to his total personality: and| Court proceedings disclosed she slow cooking in steam or liquid |i; pginburgh, y p "t fath ae hem close Lo ng eT the harder the comeback will be,|came to Voisin with a request to make the meat tender. Thin| Re 4 self to tell him what the gossips|in terms of collecting his scat-|that he remove certain Jfacial|{CUts of pork and veal are best| or Ww for WIN I ER for COZY COMFORT! are saying about him and this tered forces and regaining moral | wrinkles, smooth the pouches be- cooked with moisture (braised)! HOUSEHOLD HINT V4 ' woman. 1 am stre neither of |health--without which one cannot neath her eyes, make her look to avoid drying out. Contrary to some thinking, silk them realize they are bein the enjoy the rigors of righteous liv- [more youthful and give her bosom Final culinary wrinkle: 'Avoid : : topic of prondbunt iy 8 ing, which is ever an uphill jour-'a youthful line overcooking because thai means can be hand-laundered well. ' My mother seems to be totally Ne¥. All but the last was successful, greater shrinkage and therefore Wash it carefully in lukewarm i unaware of the situation. What [I can appreciate the awkward she admitted in her complaint, higher cost per serving." suds, rinse and blot with a towel, ness, the emotional risk, of but that was a disaster. She And let the butcher in on your then press with an iron that is shall I do?---D.C " 4 ibroaching the subject to your claimed the surgery left her with meal plans, pleads the CAC. "It Dear D.C.: Traditionally, a dad. I realize that he may react {scars which show when she wears|is his business to satisfy you, and barely warm Laundered this man's wife is always the last to|fyriously, and shout you to silence|low cut evening dresses a complaint from you if you are way, silk should last for years know about "another woman" in. trying to cover his sense of guilt|== - RAH the picture. So perhaps | yourior shame by putting you on the! mother really is totally unaware | defensive, charged with presump ' (as you say) of the situation you tion disrespect, misinformation, 9 report evil thinking, or whtever But on the other hand, maybe| However, nothing ventured : " she is aware; and closing her nothing gained. So speak out Curon Lined Coat. Light as a feather--warm as toast eyes deliberately to a problem what to say? Well, something to ' : : ; she hasn't the courage to face this effect: 'Dad, I wonder if you : --easy to slip on and off--no bulk--plain tailored lines. just now--for fear she might be know what the gossips are saying ' " the loser, if she forced the issue. 'ahout you and Mrs. Blank--wh 1 Other i i ; : If 'such is her ostrichlike choice, is supposed 10. be. our family : er coats in poplins, cavalry, twills, English gabardine, it may be a justified course from | friend? i " \ : : : an eam Loma? 1 thought if you did know. P T : corduroys, quilted lined. Fur fabric collar and cuffs. said, soonest mended' if andigstop to it; because I don't know . i 2g Knitted plain trims when the infatuation blows over. what to say, when people speak As for what 7 might do--it of it to me. It is very embarrass- / a \ i g seems to me that you are in aljng and I am worried about i A key position to say the word that mother, if it comes to her ears OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE / ' 5 LAN SPECIALLY PRICED Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am a| girl 22; and my problem is my Every wanted fabric, style, color. You'll love our famous might rescue your dad from this 1 am sure she hasn't heard any wayward drift. That is, if he can thing yet." And so on : be saved from temptation; if it| That will give him food for h isn't too late, in terms of weak- | thought, without assailing his dig [1 ened character; if he still is able| pity If he has any common sense i ' : to choose right against wrong. ljeft he will be grateful for your k # " . and govern his behavior by a set's ampt to rally it. And if he [ > of the will, hasn't, providence will give you : The catch about wrong-doing is, | credit for trying.--M.H however, that almost immedi-| (Mary Haworth counsels tely it undermines the will-to-do-| through her column, not by mail i ; BE i Feet Ane Viigo OF OUR GREAT $50,000 AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT about seems hardly ssible tol: care ie ne " ) » ; the miscreant. 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