Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1963, p. 7

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ra Ten ents | ' Directed To Parents ican follow fim, but it's no use. I've told him 'I aeone pers ao euienuon atid does them anyway. It's embar. rassing because I feel that everyone is watching us and pitying him. dahlias, and tuberous begonias| Beeonias are dug at the "t get the idea that I can't|should be harvested after the|*#me time as dahlias. The whole dance at all. I am considered a food partner for the standard is dug and left to dry. Th Bean cl ae , Horticulturiste sith the| tater i remeres comenme 'A SPICY PUMPKIN AND ICE CREAM COMBINATION Dear Ann Landers: A group of -us teen-agers were discussing the things that gripe us most about our parents. We decided that instead of just complaining we ought to do something con- sisuctive. We have drawn up 10 resolutions which we have en- titled "the ten commandments of parenthood." We have tried to be fair and we are proud of our work. Please tell us what you think of it, Here they are: 1, Parents should not open mail, eavesdrop on conversa- tions, or search the personal be- longings of their teen-agers. 2. Parents should give their teen-agers an allowance in pro- portion to the amount of work they do around the house. 3, Parents should not use vio- lence as a means of discipline. Porfeiting allowance, telephone calls or nights out or being given extra chores are much better disciplinary. tools, 9, Parents should act as models for their 4 10, Parents should not forget that they were once and not so very different from us, -- PLATT SBURG, N.Y. TEENS . Dear Plattsburg: You have done an excellent job. I heartil: approve of all the comma: ments except Number 5. In its place I would suggest substitut- ing this one: Parents should exercise their God-given right to draw firm and definite boundaries for their teen-agers, They should not re- spond to pressure of such ar- guments as "everybody else is doing it, I'm the only one who can't." Dear Ann Landers: My prob- lem is an unusual one. It's the inces, but I am no good as an exhibitionist. What can you sug- gest?---STUMBLING 'SAL Dear Sal: I know the type. He doesn't need a partner cause he's always doing a solo. Tell him if he insists on try- ing for the cup every time, eal walk off the floor and let a shine by himself, Then do Confidential to TIRED OF CORRUPTION; It takes two to Play that game. Why do you Ontario Department of Agricul- ture suggest the following tips for successful harvesting, the tubers ny day so that well before being age, The dahlia inches. of the ground' Dig, ches e i carefully to avoid criticize him for pting when you are equally guilty for offer- ing? You can clean up the "scandalous situation' by start- ing with yourself. SARDINES VERSATILE Sardines are often ca!led upon to furnish the filling for luncheon sandwiches, especial- hd when there are children in the family and simple, easy to prepare lunches are appreciat- ed. With Norway sardines, pack- ed in pure olive oil, no extra Ballet, Tap, Acrobatie, : Choracter, Pre-Schoo!, Kinderdanee. FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS et the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A. INFORMATION: 723-7253 Prepare This Delicious Pumpkin Ribbon Pie Tomorrow And Keep Frozen For Thanksgiving Dinner Surprise Relax, ladies. Now there meed be no more tight oven schedules on Thanksgiving Day. You won't have to worry about getting the pumpkin pie in and out of the oven in time to cvok the turkey. Pumpkin Ribbon Pie, a delicious spicy ice cream and pumpkin combination, can be made the day ahead and frozen, This is an unusual pumpkin pie -- the crust has just a hint of ginger and caramel flavor- ing but isn't very sweet. It's a crumb crust and is made of crushed bite-size shredded rice biscuits. The filling is made of vanilla ice cream and pumpkin. It's a nice combination, the traditional pumpkin flavor and refreshing ice cream that is so good after a heavy meal. By the way, you'll have to buy a 16-ounce can of pumpkin Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 11,1963 7 and will have one cup left over, so why don't you just make two pies at the same time and freeze them. It will be very convenient to have one in tne freezer during the busy days to come. Crumb Crust 4% cups bite-size shredded cups ¥Y% cup brown sugar, firmly packed ¥Y, teaspoon ginger 1-3 cup butter or margarine, melted Heat oven to slow (300 de- grees). Butter a 10-inch pie plate. Combine cereal crumbs,|Cranberry Sauce, Tomato Aspic sugar and ginger. Pour butter over crumbs, Mix thoroughly. Evenly and firmly pack onto bottom and sides of pie plate, Y% teaspoon ginger teaspoon vanilla cup heavy cream, whipped pint vanilla ice cream, Slightly softened, Combine pumpkin, MENU Tomato Juice Roast Turkey Green Beans, Mashed Turnips Candied Sweet Potatoes Creamed Onions Hot Rolls Pumpkin Ribbon Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk sugar, Spices, salt and vanilla. Fold in whipped cream. Spread cream in bottom of cooled pie rice biscuits crushed to 1%/shell, Spoon on pumpkin filling. Cover and freeze 6 hours or overnight, 'Yield: 1 10-inch pie. ice 4, Parents should give teen- agers an alloted time on the telephone, Fifteen minutes a aight should be plenty. 5. Parents should not han places, people or. social prac- tices. More often than not, if parents would explain why they disapprove they would find their teen-agers in agreement with them. 6. Parents should tolerate teetfge clothing fads. They wore some pretty weird get-ups in their day. 7, Parents should not treat sex as a bad joke or something ter- rible, They should be open, hon- est and frank. not on rim. Bake 10 minutes. Cool thoroughly. Filling 1 cup canned pumpkin 1% cups sugar . % teaspoon cinnamon ¥% teaspoon nutmeg \% teasp salt Ne baby sitter, no cor fore Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto Satons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS STOP ' A Ansus-Grayoon CARPET COMPANY 282 King W 728-9581 BROADLOOM TILE 6854 not that he is a poor dancer, way my boy friend dances, It's|dressing is needed, but the addi- tion of a little lemon juice it's that he is just too good a|brings out a special mew flavor. dancer for me. We've been going together for almost a year and I've tried to learn the intricate steps so I ig Select your ready~ rt made mS to- day--for delivery es 3 tomorrow -- Hune _ dreds to choose from. PHONE 725-1151 PEATE Cont iy WARD'S DRY GOODS SIMCOE ST. $. AT ATHOL ST. READY - MADE o= | UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES| S.A. HOME LEAGUE | Mrs. Major Fred Lewis open-| ed the meeting with choruses} after which Mrs, Nicholas Coty] offered prayer on behalf of the sick and shut-ins. Mrs. William James, made the announcements and the birthdays were remembered and 'while a chorus was sung Cub Pack, the flower money was received. Mrs. George Beard read thel|a+ the home of Mrs. The next meeting will be a) night of cards open to mem-} bers and friends at 8.00 p.m.| November 5. | The meeting closed with the} mizpah benediction followed by| refreshments and bingo. 29TH CUB MOTHERS' AUX. The organization of" the 29th Oshawa, Mothers' Auxiliary took place. recently, Richard minutes.and Mrs. Frank Buller) yalix. carried on with a short devo- The guests were Mrs. G. M.| tional period, consisting | of Alvarnum, president of the Dis- harvest song joined in by all present, led by Mrs, Langfield; ing the hundredth psalm, read by Mrs. William Saunders; and prayer. A very interesting film was shown, "The Trail of the Mid- night Sun' a trip to the north west of Canada from Vancouver on, following the trail north. Charles the Scripture read- 4 a wravelle, and Mrs. vice-president the same. Mrs. Varnum spoke on the purpose and cor- rect procedure of an Auxiliary. trict _ Committee, The following executive was in- stalled by Mrs. Varnum: presi-| dent, Mrs, J. E. Boyle; vice-| presidents, Mrs. C. O. Q'Con-| nell and Mrs. Vincent Doucette; secretary, Mrs. H. J, Langlais; A reminder was made of the|treasurer, Mrs. Frank Zochodne. Home League Rally in Peter- A conference will be held in borough, Oct. 21, a few seats in Kingston on October 24, and a the bus still available. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. THE LEND-A-HAND CLUB The Lend a Hand Club held regional conference will be held in Barrie on November 2, the theme of which will be "'Scout- | ing in the Nuclear Age", The regular monthly meeting | of the Mothers' Auxiliary of the! its regular business session in Oshawa 29th Cub Pack will take Simcoe Hall. The meeting opened with Sis- ter Evelyn Sanders, president, place on the first Tuesday of each month at 8.30 p.m. presiding assisted by Sister Ann} Holt, vice-president, followed by| prayer, roll call and the read-/ ing of the minutes, Sister Ann| Holt gave her report on flow-'| ers sent to those in hospital and/ cn get well, anniversary, and birthday cards sent out. The treasurer, Sister Evelyn Fickes, gave her report. | Sister Pearl Peacock was} again elected as representative to the CP and T committee. 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