The Oshawa Times, 23 May 1961, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 23, 1961 § Ontario Asparagus! Several With Sauce SicoE STREET WA cd m Ux mums of bowie] Can Be a Treat Li ] Ww : Group Three of the Woman's Birthday greetings were sung to| Ontario vegetable growers wil mongst 1tt e alTloIS Association of Simcoe Street| Mrs. Ewart Dunn. Thank you soon be providing local stores United Church held its annual|notes from David Hall and Mi-|with asparagus. Fresh aspara- In a family of two or more;you can no longer stand it, or luncheon at Adelaide House on|chael Boneham, were read. gus which is tender and crisp children there is sure to be see that a person or property Friday, May 12. Following the! Four members were asked to and has been cooked quickly to fighting and quarreling. Al-/is endangered, act decisively, | luncheon, the members re-as-serve at the CGIT banquet on|Preserve its enjoyable flavor though no parent can hope never placing the responsibility on the sembled at the home of Mrs. May 30 and to help at a din- and texture, is indeed a treat. to see or hear such contention zggressor, if you have appre-|P, A. Canning, Drew street, jer at the Airport on June 3! The Food and Nutrition De- and strife, some things may be hended him with your own eyes where four other members join-|and for the 3rd Guide and|Partment, Macdonald Institute, done to reduce them, and ears. Otherwise have no ed the group, making an almost|/Brownie Turkey dinner on June Guelph, advises buying straight, Very early, even when the trial. Merely separate the "war- full attendance. 14. brittle stalks of asparagus that second child arrives, feelings of riors" for an appreciable time, Mrs. Edgar Bradley, group ar. Ebert Small, Mrs Al have close, compact tips. To jealousy in the older child are|usually away from the rest of leader presided. Various re-oq Fursey and Mrs. Murray|3cTve 4, purchase 1% lo 2 sure to emerge. Inevitably, as/the family. ports were received. Mrs. A. / (MacPherson were the commit. Pounds: ithe baby requires considerable] Henceforth, try harder to re- Crowle reported briefly on thet, "i; hurchase a refrigerator! Break or cut off tough ends {care and wins a lot of attention duce the apparent causes of the meeting held recntly in Sim-{ 0 the kitchen of asparagus stalks, Wash well land affection, the older child|quarreling. Strive, moreover, to|co Street United Church, it : Ez with cold water and use a brush [feels he is not getting all the cultivate positive enjoyments in where several ladies explained Mrs. Ewart Dunn, Mrs. Ear- to remove grit, if necessary. attention he used to get and|the whole family. the set up of the new Women's nest Hyderman and Mrs. Percy Scrape scales from lower parts |craves so much. PARENTS' QUESTIONS Organization of the United Neal were to look after the dis-|0f stalks. Q. | As these children grow older i . Church. 1 t the fair. The tickets Stand stalks upright in the] Hardboard blocks be in- jor more children are added, any Is remarriage after di- his was the last regular pay a e far S; nims 8 Hd <a : a bottom of a double boiler (tip-|stalled ri ver th sur- one child may, from time to|vorces successful, as a rule, as meeting until October but a '¢r® Elven out for the straw-|,,45" 0). "tie bunch Re op. gu of isn oye hi Ri {time, suppose he is not loved|the first marriage? ..w._,, very pleasant event was plann. berry supper to be held at the and wanted as much as some A. Published studies say "No." ed for June. Mrs. A. E. McGil-|church on Wednesday, June 28. |other child or children of the TT 7 vray invited the group to her| Refreshments were served by 1CHILD GUIDANCE |GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Jealousy Stirs Up Strife | | with string. Add 113 teaspoons salt and 2 inches of boiling water. Bring to boiling point; cook uncovered, just until ten- j/der (about 10 to 20 minutes). Drain well. Pour 2 tablespoons (2 melted butter over the aspara- gus and serve hot. Various sauces may also be| served with asparagus. Holland- aise sauce is prepared by beat-| ing 2 egg yolks in the top of a double boiler; slowly stir in 14 cup melted butter. Gradually add % cup boiling water, stir- ring constantly Cook over hot water until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from heat; gradually add 1% tablespoons lemon juice, '% teaspoon salt and a dash of cayenne pepper. [§ Cover; leave over hot water until serving time. Hf | HOUSEHOLD HINT 'When you choose from our wide, MArange of tirst quality Harleigh Supplies 4 (Oshawa Ltd.) OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE RA 35-3012 | | i [Mrs. Gordon Brown's group. mily. With feelings of jeal- {ousy, he is inclined to like the {ot {hi | th her child less, even to attack m with words or hands. All sorts of situations arise as e children grow older in which one child may feel strongly an- |tagonistic toward a brother or si hi cl JAMES GRANT : Happy young son of Mr. | Marshall Knipe and Mr. and and Mrs. Donald Powless, | Mrs. Austie Powless, Oshawa, Alma street, is one-year-old | and great-grandson of Mrs. James Grant. Jimmy is the | John Knipe, Campbells Bay, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. | Quebec. --Photo by Ireland MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Man's Need Of A Job wi Ww tr rn as possible, to ster. Then each child cherishes s own possessions while in- ined to take or use those of a brother or sister, who will rise self-defence. {CORRECTIVE MEASURES Therefore, it is wise to try to lessen jealousies by finding ays to cause each child, as far feel he 'is as orthy and important in the family as any other child there. Strive to recognize personal ownership by each child and to hanced, made to go with illu ain each child to respect this owncrship. Often you will need to protect the possessions and her trousseau. ghts of one child against the aggression of another. Brings A Family Rift Dear Mary Haworth: My pa-lon his face and refuses to talk hi rents and my brother, 38, are/about the situation with anyone having a serious quarrel, due to me, I am afraid. Although some playthings will be common property, each child| cake, y should have some things strictly| § very own. When the children reach the | All I want is peace and har- age of being able to do chores mony in the family again. I will anq bear responsibilities, see 1 was employed for six years|do all necessary to achieve this. (hat these don't overlap. in a dry goods store and was|I would appreciate your advice dismissed recently--for Tessuns or suggestions. TM. immaterial to this discussion. s have a wife and children de-| WHAT'S WRONG? pendent on my earnings and needed another job at once. Dad owns a small market an my brother works there and has since boyhood. But recently he was aiming for a 0b in 8 plant; riend of Dad's. 3 owned by 2 in this job, Dad|items. The caption asked: |fi te but which on closer study was found to include other hidden considerable ghting as normal, When, for example, two chil- dren, nine or 11, are assigned | do the dishes together, al- Dear T.M.: This story re- most surely there will be quar-|p: iv sti minds me of the puzzle-pictures reling. Instead each child should|'Lis method gives you 2 lasting d|that almanacs used to publish--|do such a job alone, alternating |through the a pen-and-ink drawing of a/from time to time. Jobs should|jine. Eye makeup should be | seemingly obvious single subject be distributed equally. a 3 Of course, you should expect quarreling and But when could have sold out and retired,| 'What's wrong with this pic- as he has been keeping the mar-| ture: ket for Joe's sake. But as 1 : __ forgivingly furious as he begins|you The first thing wrong withito get the drift of what he's! needed work desperately, and|your family picture is the fact of heen up against. Joe had the market job, Dad de-|two grown sons vying for help cided I should have the plant job, at least until I can find an- other. Now Joe is very hostile to me and to our parents. He wants nothing to do with Dad or me and blames me that Dad has to go on working, when, in fact, it is because Joe is too lazy to learn another business. | | | him like clinging vines. more to the struggle over this As for what you can do to from their father as though they hea] the breach: You can get/honeymoons by air. | were suckling babes fighting for| another job and step out of Joe's|ing your beauty kit, make each {the favors of a wet nurse. You way at the plant if you really preparation and Joe should be on your own, mean business. Or if you can't/Foundation lotion not only is helping your Dad, if necessaryifind a job on your own, you|the right way to start 2 make- at his age, instead of leaning on may trade jobs with Joe--you|up, it's soothing and healing A ._| helping Dad Joe worki lin case of sunburn. One shade of Next, it seems to me there ng and Joe working at But the $64 question is, will {plant job than you care to re- Dad want that? The family re-|{that's on the I don't blame Joe too much|veal. Maybe you have always|jationship is neurotic and you,|your egg shampoo can be used for feeling upset, but really I|Played a cleverer Land than Joe| joe and Dad urgently need psy-|to wash undies! And if you're| had no choice in the matter. 1|and it is only now that he has|chiatric help just now--such as|concerned about going to bed hoped he would simmer down|(at long last) ripped the mask a Family: Serv ice counsellor soon and see why Dad got the|off the rivalry that smoulders could give--to get on the beam job for me instead of him, but between you. of weeks have passed and he's) It isn't unlikely, I think, that worse, instead °f better. He just|you con ignores us. 'our clerl If this continues, both my first in line, ahead of Joe, asin parents will have a nervous needy applicant for the plant, -- ree res Here is an announcement from CHARIS FOUNDATION GAR- MENTS to interest all of you... Dad|employment -- which probably k look pays bigger wages than you ------ (were getting. Also, it may offer |a wider range of promotion for laborers than a small store could. Perhaps you didn't pull the {rug from under Joe's hopes in full awareness of what you were | up to. Possibly you felt the plant | job was earmarked, not so much |Joe as for one of Dad's sons (whoever got the breaks), and breakdown. Even now, normality M.H. Mary Haworth counsels trived to get fired from| through her column, not by maillin fine natural oil replacement] your clerking job so as to bel or personal interview. Write her|that it seeps right into the skin care of this newspaper. Mrs, Campbell, our Chi home in Burlington for a lunch- eon on Thursday, June 29. Bride's Make-Up Should Be Light, | Natural-Looking ovened the meeting with the Whatever happened to the wA prayer, "blushing bride" who invari-| The theme of the devotional ably popped up in Edwardian period was "The Christian as novels? Today, a bride is far 3 homemaker'. Mrs. Gordon more inclined to look coolly grown read a poem "'Christ |serene and interesting, and de- yr Guest" Mrs. Harry Gray cidedly prettier, thanks to heri;eaq the scripture and Mrs. better developed fashion and popert Simpson offered prayer. beauty sense. A story "Martha's Hands and She knows that in this year Mary's Heart" was read by of grace, the smartest make- Mys, Gordon Holbrook. up she can wear is one that lets; The 'Morley Page Four" of her own inner glow come forth. the Oshawa Chapter of the It's a natural look, subtly en-lgu. i" Adelines" sang several songs. The four in the quartet were Shirley Luke, Margaret Moffat, Jean McKenna and Pat i | Knite, Mrs. Ebert Small thank- WESTMOUNT W.A. The Woman's Association met recently at Westmount United Church, Mrs. John Jackson sion tulle and orange blossoms, as well as every costume in One of the basics of this loo! is a tinted make-up base that ed the group. ; is so souffle light it'll never] A skit entitled "Let's get et will do a job of giving With it" was presented by Mrs. er smoothness Percy Neal, Mrs. Rupert Har- rison, Mrs. Earnest Hyderman, Mrs. Harry Bennett showing a committee planning a church supper. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Kenneth Markle. the skin an all-ov and beautifully even finish. An-| other basic is that makeup] marvel, pearled powder. It's not like ordinary face powder. It has a luminous look, an "aliveness". But press it on, lots of it, with an absorbent The visiting committee report- YOU... CAN PAMPER YOUR CHAMPAGNE TASTES! pocket book budget at... Walmsley & Magill GIFT SHOP 9 KING ST. EAST RA 5-3506 {cotton puff; then lightly brush off the excess. You'll find that| beatiful reception lastingly whole more dewy than dramatic. So use a pearl shimmer eyeshadow rather than the more exotic] |shades. Tip your lashes with |mascara-ade; softly feather in r eyebrow arch. No bride wants to go away [literally loaded down with cos- {metics -- not on this day of So in pack- Chihuahua Asthma Cure do double duty. |rouge will go with every cos- |{tume, if it's that lovely bloom market. Even Q. I have heard that a person with asthma can be cured by getting a Chihuahua dog. True or false? A. False, "The belief that the acquisition of a Chihuahua dog by a person with asthma will bring relief of his symptoms is a2 myth." So states a prominent child specialist. One of the se- verest cases of asthma ever seen by the doctor involved a child who had a Chihuahua as A Jai Many allergists say that children who have allergic tendencies should not have hairy pets of any kind. If they are not allergic to the pet at first, they may become so later on. 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If he doesn't he will solve the problem very | | DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS INSTITUTE (ONTARIO) end CANADIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS PICKWICK CLEANERS & DYERS, Oshawa WHITBY CLEANERS, Whitby ALDSWORTH CLEANERS, Oshawa BOWMANVILLE CLEANERS & DYERS LTD. BOWMANVILLE CARDINAL CLEANERS LTD., Whitby HARWOOD CLEANERS, Ajax nicely by simply refusing to eat such foods. ; Bloating (). What causes bloating? A. Almost all digestive tract gas is swallowed air. Very little is produced in the intestines. In some cases there is unconscious relaxation of the muscular valve of the esophagus (tube leading to stomach). Suction is created and considerable air enters the stomach. Some people can per- form this act voluntarily. Be- cause bloating is seldom to gases produced in the digestive tract, taking pills won't help. Measured by fast relief from pain or swift recovery from ill | mess -- prescribed medicine is priceless. 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