Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1964, p. 12

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yy, (hot water, alternately, a third BIG FRUIT EATERS ,jat a time, Beat until smooth} MONTREAL (CP) -- 'jafter each addition. Pour over|real is among the top 20 | _|the apples and bake in a mod-|in North America in its erately slow oven (325 degrees|sumption of grapéfruit, _|F.) until done, 25 to 30 minutes.) James T. Hopkins of thé Serve warm with honey or alida Citrus Commission. ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, November 21, 1964 a CHILD GUIDANCE Love And Understanding THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA a FOR TOMORROW Personal relationships will be 12 GLAMOROUS Gala coverage is offered for the social season by this midget-sized umbrella design- ed' by Polan Katz.- Just large enough to protect coiffure and shoulders, this tiny black cocktail umbrella has a knob ANN LANDERS Girl, 16, Shoul 'Be Allowed Dates Dear Ann Landers: Please tell me what to do with a 16- year-old high school girl who wants to go with boys, wear lipstick and spends most of her allowance on Beatle records. My mother didn't let me wear lipstick or go on a date with a boy until I was 18, I didn't re- sent my mother's strictness, I accepted it because I felt she knew better than I did. Our daughter does NOT accept what I say. She thinks she knows everything. Her grades are excellent and I. want them to stay that way. I'm afraid her school work will slip When she starts dating and she'll go crazy like her girl friends. Please say something that will help me keep thjs child from running wild, Thank you.--B.G, Dear BG.: Sorry, I see, no eyidence that your daughter PROTECTION handle completely paved with rhinestones and silver beads, A Rhinestone - studded ferrule adds a festive, sparkling touch on top. --By Tracy Adrian. d had the same problem and your advice is going to be read at the next meeting. Three women in our group seem to have built-in radar when it comés to finding unattached men, They start out by exchanging a few phrases, The next thing you know they are dancing with pick-ups. The other members of the club feel this is not respectable The three roamers say we are Stuffy and the idea of a, night out is to have as much fun as possible. How about a word from you, Ann?--THE SHAM- ROCKS Dear Rocks: Your wandering club sisters are out of order. Why not have one party a year, instead of two, and take your' husbands? This makes more sense than 10 dames going to a night club without under good aspects on Sunday, and you will find this a good time in which to seek and be- stow favors, encourage new friendships and cement old ties. Avoid extravagance, however, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that job and financial matters will be under excellent influences between late December and the first of March. Another good period is pre- saged in mid-June, and a par- ticularly excellent one, begin- ming the last week in August, will last through the end of Oc- tober, Don't speculate, howeyer -- especially during the next months and '1 early May, You cannot bolster income in this manner--and you could offset gains considerably. Personal matters will also be generously governed during most of the coming year, with emphasis on romance in late December, April, May and Au- gust. February, May, June and August will be notable for travel opportunities and exciting so- cial activities, A child born on this day will be intelligent and imaginative but inclined to go to extremes, DAY AFTER TOMORROW Promises of help from others are likely to be undependable on Monday. Make no rash prom- ises yourself, either, and take on no obligations which. may in- volve future expenditures and which could prove to be a strain on your budget, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope promises a most ~|constructive year where further- ing your goals is concerned, As of now, with Jupiter show- ings its finest side in your, life, you should feel goaded to great- est efforts, and those which you put forth between now and mid- April, should show tangible re- sults by next September. Another excellent period where occupational and finan- cial matters are concerned will occur next November. The celestial light will also shine harmoniously upon your personal life during the next 12 months, and you should find great happiness in domestic, so- cial and sentimental relation- ships--especially during Janu- ary, the latter part of March and the May-September period. Opportunities for travel are in- dicated in mid-year. A child born on this day will be exceptionally sincere, high- principled and endowed with un- usually good judgment. STUDENTS FOSTER PLAN CORNWALL, Ont. (CP)--The students at Cornwall Collegiate and -Vocational School are all parents--foster - parents. Under the. Foster Parent Plan, they send clothing, medical supplies, and regular cash allowances to escorts. a Filipino orphan in Manila. By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD. Now and then a mother writes of the child who sucks his ton- gue or. lip, For example, one mother writes; "I am writing to you seeking help for my grandson. He is six years old. For some time now, nearly two years I think, he has been suck- ing his lower lip. | "This started after he had been sick with what we call the lu. My daughter has asked the doctor about this habit and he said to ignore it. For quite some time they did that. When he continued they started using force to make him stop doing it, because he will not quit when they ask him to. They have been doing this for some time and I cannot see that it is helping and I'm afraid that Humdrum Potato Quick To Respond To Glamour Tactics What vegetable can be found on every table all year 'round, is economical, and goes into and with practically everything edible? Why the potato, of course! This staple vegetable is used so much it's often taken too much for granted. If the potato could speak it would no doubt bewail the fact that it is too often thickly peeled and dump- ed into enough water to drown it, All that water certainly drowns the poor vitamins and minerals it contains! For best retention of their valuable nutri- ents, potatoes should be either cooked in their jackets or peeled thinly and cooked in just enough salted water to' barely cover them. Boiled, mashed or baked po- tatoes are good, even better with butter, but cook books say there are a thousand and one ways to serve this extraordinary vege- table. For example: --Serve boiled potatoes with a cheese sauce, or with a cream sauce to which you have added finely chopped onions or other seasonings. --Baked potatoes are delicious split open and garnished with sour cream 'or sweet cream sparked with lemon juice, Stuff- ed potatoes are elegant, try add- ing ham cubes with dry mus- tard, salt and pepper to the mealy part of the potato for a real taste treat. --Give French fried potatoes extra glamor by... sprinkling with grated cheddar cheese and broiling in the oven until crisp and golden. --As for mashed potatoes, you can shape them into croquettes after adding butter, cream, beaten egg, salt and pepper; coat the croquettes with crushed cornflakes before putting in the oven. Or, -spoon mashed po- tatoes into a buttered casserole dish, sprinkle.with bread- crumbs, butter and grated cheese, then bake until golden. Can Curb Nervous Habit the punishment will just build up resentment in him. Can you help us with this problem?*' NERVOUS HABIT My reply in part: The habit of sucking the lower lip or tongue is a very difficult prob-|! lem. It's a kind of nervous}, habit, very much like thumb- sucking, only harder to correct. The doctor who told your grandson's parents to ignore the habit was right. The only trouble is that, while his par- ents probably quit scolding him or saying anything about it, they didn't. really ignore it, but kept watching his mouth and feeling angry and* worried in- side. : They really ignore it when they have no feelings at all about it. Now, I don't like to pass along advice for you to relay to these parents, byt these attitudes would help, If you could persuade the par-|; ents to quit saying anything to the child about the habit and| manage: themselves so well as to have no feeling or worry], about it, he might improve. They can build this child up to be more happy with other children and feel more grown- up. They can keep him from getting over-excited and upset, and keep him from watching too much TV or any programs of violence. His parents can give him lots of understanding and love so that he feels comfortable and happy always in their pre- sence. Though chewing gum should not: usually be encour- aged, it might have good effect in this case. Perhaps it would be good if they were to. have their doctor check on the child's physical well-being. I hope this boy can feel that he is worthwhile in the family and can cultivate lots of friends. As his Grandma, you could|' do most by helping build him up to be self-reliant, to enjoy haying you read to him, and to enjoy learning to read him- self, and in getting into lots of fun with other children. PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. What about playful teasing of the child by a parent? A. It is a bad practice, As a rule the child rarely feels free to tease the parents, but is at a disadvantage, Mm, Mm ... doesn't this Apple Gingerbread Pudding Isok delicious! 'We've teamed it with our pure Canadian honey," say the home "conomists of the Con- sumer Section, Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture. Apples and honey make perfect partners. SAUCE: ¥Y% cup sugar \% teaspoon salt honey sauce. attending a trade meeting here, -- iy ae 4 Spice Pudding Satisfying Finale For Cold Weather Appetites Mix the % cup sugar, salt, boiling water and the 2 table- spoons butter, Stir until sugar dissolves. Arrange apples in botto mof a greased 8-inch square oven glassware pan and pour syrup over them. Cool, To make gingerbread, cream remaining butter and sugar. Beat. in the egg and molasses. 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Only a Birks diamond is worthy of expressing these priceless sentiments. A. $200 B. $310 Cc. $135 D. $275 BIRKS JEWELLERS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ¥ ad Day @ pk wants to "run wild." A M4-year-old girl who makes excellent grades should be al- lowed to date on Friday and Saturday nights AND wear lip- stick, if it is not against the rules of the school. Children reared with too much discipline turn out as poorly as those who had too little. The wise parent finds the happy middle-ground and holds a firm rein with a loving hand. Dear Ann Landers: Please don't tell me you aren't a law- yer, I know you aren't, but you say you want to help people in trouble. and I'm in plenty right now My wife and I went to an open-air theatre last week and we sat right behind a couple of gabby women. My wife asked them twice if they would please be quiet so we could hear the lines. They said they were there to enjoy themselves and if we didn't like it we could find other seats. After 20 minutes of listening to those magpies my wife lost her temper and slammed the noisiest one over the head with her pocketbook. The woman let out a scream which of course created a disturbance. The manager rushed over, took our names and asked us to leave, Yesterday my wife re- ceived an order to appear in court. The charge is assault and battery. The woman was neither assaulted nor battered. Must we go to court on these trumped-up charges?--S.L. Dear §.L,: Since you already know I am not a lawyer I don't have to tell you that. I will tell you, however, that you'd better hire one. What you received was a summons and this means no foolin'. Dear Ann Landers: There are 16 ladies in our poker club, We are between the ages of 35 and 45 and all married. The win- ners donate half of their win- Coming soon! The Ventura MK1--the. look of the future! Stereo . » FM Stereo Radio available with optional 19' TV or generous record storage compartment. 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