The Oshawa Times, 4 Mar 1959, p. 8

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MARY HAWORTH' S MAIL Dear Mary Haworth: My mother died when I was a little girl; and my father has been in the army since, and I have lived with him hardly at all. I last saw him four summers ago, just be- fore 1 joined the WAFs--where I met my husband-to-be. Wife's Desire To Visit Father Brings Husband's Objection you; or was it the other way around? Even in marrying a sibly you were with the father-image. isn't a duplication of, or a sub- In 1956, before we married, I|stitute for, a parent-child relation- But inasmuch as real marriage Jo Aldwinckle, Women's omer dier (same ss your Dad!) pos- uncon- sciously at domestic teamwork Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 4, 1959 by Crisp Coating Crumbs and Cheese Continental Way With Chicken As much as 'd Iplease their family's appetities|coated. Place skin side up yin for fried chicken, homemakers shallow baking pan lined sometimes avoid scheduling this|alyminum foil; do not crowd favorite dish because of the need for watchful preparation. many women - don't know, ever, Js that they can get nearly turn 'chicken while cooking. the same crunchy hale a like tolin rice flake crumbs until well s. Bake" in moderate oven What|(350 degrees F.) about 1 hour or how- [until tender, Do not cover pan or effect easily 1d: 4- I Kon sates of Yield 45 servings frying it. Here is a recipe for Imperial TT TER went back home, but meanwhile ship, perhaps you have felt un- it! GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Dad had been transferred to Al-|accountably forlorn and si aska, Since then he has acquired tracked in this new venture; a a new wife, who had three chil- fearfal, Moreover, that Jouve dren giready; ud now she and |burnec Sour es as daddy Astra Group a short question and answer dad have a f and are ex-girl That yu VAL anver, git The monthly meeting of the period with Mrs. Bannister. pecting a fifth. through to him now. fo the clote-|, sry Group of the WA of Sim-| The next meeting will take Ray and I married in the fall ness you've hung coe Street United Church was|place on March 16 at the home of 1966; our son was born the| I suggest that hungover ten-ijelj in the ladies' parlor after of Mrs. H. C. Ross, 525 Richmond [following year; and in 1958 we|sions of this sort are spurring|aitending the Lenten service held|street east, Oshawa. made the rney back to|your compulsive concern to see ji, the church. my home os Jouraill my Dad|him with his new family and|yirs Walter Roe opened the PMA CLUB was away. Now he and his fam. [learn first-hand where you stand|yceting and Mrs. Bryce Smith) Mrs. G. V. Lee presided at this {ly have returned there and are|With him. As for what to d-my read the minutes of the January Monday Afternoon Club. Roll call buying a house: and they'd like advice is to put aside the Mea of meeting. was read by Mrs, R. G. Collison to visit me here, except that his|a trip until you ean better a Shel Sfaterials for knitting, sewing,|showing a large attendance in- sergeant's pay is limiting. Meanwhile, use the lobe re and the making h toys Were al- eluding two visitors and one " located group to pre-e fi CAN'T AFFORD TRIP a heart-to-heart visit with him, | are for the coming bazaar. The scripture lesson was read I want desperately to see them: (and a friendly exchange with his|"" po, och ents were served by|by Mrs. George Whitbread. The and to show them my own won- wife. Take advantage of station- Mrs. Robert McLeod's group. Secretary's. ard HeRsTars or derful family as we now have|to-station rates and bargain hours ports were given. Mrs. William two children. My husband is an|and plan ahead by letter to find RENDEZVOUS CLUB Callison was reported to be on army man also, just re-enlisted. them home, for your clls. The regular meeting of the the sick list. Chicken, popular for its easy- . cooking ways. The crisp coating, Pp of ove > Vass iy sereal ' 4 crumbs a eese a flavor that pleases the most discrimi for Baby S nating palates. IMPERIAL CHICKEN T U ts 1 2%-3 lb. frying chicken, cut ummy pse Don't let those frequent litde Lov weedy you or cause baby 0 becoow Et Bic Vy ® ting from 3 3 pon ess he Baby On Fa These nls whi % teaspoon r and gently to relieve the uj 1; vlovs gare orushed baby "fee beer fas Especially % cup chopped parsley his %-23 iA butter or margarine, "Spring Fashions. me! Pring Wash chicken pieces and dry "bring. sui satbsying relief, thoroughly. Crush rice cereal into doctor sbost Baby's Own Tabl medium - fine crumbs; combine|>" ay at your druggist with grated cheese, seasonings,|S.NEW! BABY'S OWN COUGH SYRUP PERSONALS oe garlic and parsley. Dip chicker wl » piciolly for babies Seuly gi The executive of Oshawa Com-|pieces in melted butter, then roll bang COMMENTATOR Mrs. H. E. W. Brownlee will be the commentator this even- ing' at the Whitby District High School when the House of Wind- sor Chapter, IODE, presents i y i WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY General Hospital, is the daugh- James Mervyn Gatchell of Cshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Mulder of Pictured after their wedding recently at Centre Street "Unit- ed Church are Mr. and Mrs. Gysbertus Jan Mulder. The bride, the former Miss Lillian Anne Gatchell, who is a grad- uate of class 58 of the Oshawa ter of Mr. and Mrs, Rynsburg, Holland. --Photo by Ireland We save our money and never have owned a car; but finally we feel we must have one--and ston "leeching" on our friends ir emergency (when we can't get cabs). 1 know my husband is right-- that we can't afford to take the trip and get a car too. Plane fare would be $400 for the four of us--and this would make a nice down payment on a car (we don't plan to get a new one). Train rates are even higher. I keen thinking there must be some way Favor Program Of Civil Defence In Public Schools OTTAWA (CP) ment of a civil defence program |an equal basis with fe for Canadian school children was| Criminal Council of Women. civil defence preparation or edu-/gor two year . cation included in Ontario's Fears OF more school program, and described this as "a situation conducive to chaotic panic in time of disas- ter." Planning of a program for alll, 1, Canadian schools by the national v civil defence board in Ottawa was urged by the council, which or green. -- Establish- [the health of citizens, ranking on|, daddy's girl--but-I haven't seen ; H courts should hear away once before, in Japan, for urged today in a brief to the fed- mandatory pre-sentence reports| y eral cabinet by the Nationallon all convicts between 16 and|G.S 21, and in all cases where there The council said there is little(ig' 3 possibility of imprisonment UNREAL ASPECT The Criminal Code should be|VeTY little with your father most amended to provide that guilty pleas will not be accepted from any person under 21 who is not represented by counsel at his again, since he married, prob- Alr-guns 3d airpisivis should anxiety and jealousy, suffered on a a id be sale in Cauads, along with all toy the unconscious level of feeling. incorporated into school systems guns unless they are pain | mother, and separation from your wat the discretion of each prov-|bright coors sich as red, yellow pag when you were quite diy that we've overlooked--that you can show us. Ray can't understand why I want to go so badly. He says I have my own family to think about and shouldn't be running to "Papa." He accuses me of being Dad in four years. And he was three years. Am I being selfish? Dear G.S.: Having associated of your life, it isn't likely that you have a strong realistic attach ment to him. Thus your increas- ingly urgent desire to see him ably is fueled by neurotic childish No doubt the loss of your have left a lingering shock-effect Other proposals raised in the prief to Prime Minister Diefen-| gmp sAWBERRY CREAM TARTS emotionally insecure, as if you baker and his cabinet: The immigration department 4 should relax its regulations on entry into Canada of refugees|1% now in German and Austrian camps, particularly in the case|l of divided families and the ill and Infirm. BEEK TAX REMOVAL 1% cups sugar frosted flakes 1/3 cup soft butter or margarine relationships or Jerroandings you Crush sugar frosted flakes into fine ; combine with but- --in the sense that you've felt don't really belong, in whatever have since found yourself. In place of knowing your Dad, you've sentimentalized about him day dreams, I suppose -- and perhaps imagined a time would come when you and he would be , closely to The 10-per-cent sales tax should removed from drugs and whi ec h _ are Pour milk and cream into deep|itary service because he is in it. 1-quart mixing bowl. Add pud- ding mix. Beat with rotary egg great gether at Tas. 'Maybe you joined the WAF's unconsciously in pursuit of him--drawn to the mil- Then he married, and so did Mary Haworth counsels in care of this newspaper. through her column, not by mail [Adelaide House recently with or personal interview. Write her Mrs. Ralph Cooper presiding. Rendezvous Club was held at Mrs, Edward Carlton read the TEEN ENSEMBLE this pretty ensemble all self. Princess dress is Sew-simple, a teener can make read the minutes. Several Sisters perfec 1i sunning; bright collarette but- tons on for city wear. Tomor-|from Queen Mary Lodge and beater until well mixed, about 1 row's pattern: Half-size casual. inutes of the previous meeting and gave the treasurer's report. At the next meeting on March 10 the group will tour the Bell Telephone company and mem- bers were asked to meet at 8 p.m. sharp at the office of the Bell Telephone company. WEAVERS' GUILD The February meeting of the Oshawa Weavers' Guild was held in the form of a weekend work- shop at the home of Mrs. Frank Godden, Kingston Road, Whitby. Mrs. H. L. Bannister, of Queen- ston, was guest Instructress. On Saturday, Mrs. Bannister showed the setting up of a loom and] d trated different weaving techniques. A wide variety of weaving yarns and threads and weaving supplies were displayed by Mrs. Bannister. A pot luck supper was enjoyed by the Guild members and following this, fur-| ther discussion took place. Sunday afternoon the Guild members gathered for tea and LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORY LODGE Victory Lodge, LOBA, no. 583, held its regular meeting in the Coronation Temple with worthy mistress, Sister Margaret Mec- Nevin, presiding assisted by dep- uty mistress, Sister Lillian Olm- stead. The scripture lesson was read by the chaplain, Sister Beatrice McNevin, The flags were pre- sented and lecture repeated, Sister Ann Burgess, |secretary, called the roll were reported to be on the sick st. An invitation was ted William Collins, Mrs. Whitbread, Mrs. R. G. Collison and Mrs. Olive Harrison. It was decided to send a letter of thanks to. Mr. R. G. Collison for the donation of a lovely arti- ficlal centrepiece of flowers for the table. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Charles Ellegett and Mrs. William Collins. COUPLES CLUB The February meeting of Centre Street United Church Couples Club was held recently with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk in charge of the devotional period. Several members of the Doubles Club of Northminster United Church were guests. Mr. Mel Smith, director of the Sun- day School of the air related his visits to the Ontario Hospital School in Orillia, and had a tape recording of the girls' choir. He also entertained with musical se- lections on harmonica and saw. The evening closed with games and a pancake supper served by the men, MARGARET HART GROUP The monthly meeting of the Margaret Hart Group of the Guild of St. George's Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. .J J. Burns. The president, Mrs. D. E. Fox, presided. Various business items were The annual spring rummage- sale is to be held in the parish hall on Tuesday, April 14. All members were asked to collect hats for the specialty table. It was ed to hold March meeting one week earlier. Tea was served by Mrs. W. P. Whittington and Mrs. D. E. Fox. FOR A CHANGE When you make fish a la king (crabmeat, lobster, tuna), add % to % cup d or sauteed fres! h mushrooms. Serve over split hot Readings were given by Mrs, munity Concert Association met on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Wagg, Golf street. The meeting was for the | purpose of selecting a new pres- ident and campaign chairman and to plan the 1959-60 series of Community Concerts for the City of Oshawa. It is hoped that Mr, | Frank H. Brown, Greta crescent, will take over the presidency. It| was decided to hold Eden and | Tamir, a duo - pianist team from | Israel, in reserve for the forth-| coming season. Owing to in- creased interest in good music in Oshawa the directors antici- pate a rewarding season. The Canterbury Singers travel- led to Toronto on Sunday and, at All Saints' (Kingsway) Anglican Church sang Evensong and gave a liturgical recital under the di- rection of Mrs. G. K. Drynan. Following the service a reception for the singers was held in the church parlor. Women's legal rights will be well - aired at next week's meet- ing of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and district. A panel composed of Crown Attor- ney Alex Hall, QC, Ernest Marks, QC, and barristers John | Greer and Gilbert Murdoch will lead the discussion with Neil C. Fraser, QC, as moderator, Mrs. J, A. Aldwinckle attended | a luncheon for fashion editors in Toronto on Monday and was one of the party of news -women| guests at the presentation of | spring finery at Eaton's auditor | fum, You are invited by the Social e Department to send in any little items of interest. 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