THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Mey 2, 1966 13 Baked Potatoes 2-3 cup chopped onions 3 tablespoons butter or , margarine, melted 1% cups dairy sour cream 2 eggs, slightly beaten 4 cups sliced, cooked potatoes ¥ teaspoon salt ¥% teaspoon pepper 2 cups corn flakes or 5| % cup corn flake crumbs ¥, cup grated cheddar cheese Cook onions in 2 tablespoons butter until golden brown. Com- bine sour cream and eggs. Place half the potatoes in greased in- dividual casseroles or 114-quart baking dish. Spread half the g CLEANING & RESTORING onions over potatoes; pour on BONDED COLD STORAGE half the sour cream mixture. Repeat layering, vsing remain- Phone ing potatoes, onions and sour| 723-3012 a bge cae! Sprinkle with salt and pepper. If using corn flakes, crush into fine crumbs. || Free Pick-up end Delivery Combine corn flake crumbs, cheese and remaining butter. OSHAWA FUR Sprinkle corn flake crumbs mix- end ture over potatoes. Bake in mod- erate oven (350 degrees F.) LOCKER STORAGE about 25 minutes. Yield: 6 - 8) 81 William St. West Stato Srurn Now Open at _NESBITT'S Ladies' Wear 33 King Street East, Oshawa. Dedicated to High Style Sportswear ond Imported Knits @ OPEN DAILY @ 3 WHAT A VARIETY OF MILLINERY Mrs. Oscapella and Mrs. Davidson can't decide. 'Y' Holds Display Of Class Crafts oe , Sle The new gymnasium, not yet} GETTING TO KNOW THE ROPES MISS LILLIE SHERWOOD ON THE RACK pena see eh i FASHION TH AT GOES Mrs. Edward Oscapella and Mrs. Alex Davidson try @ pull. She'll have to take off those high heel shoes uf , | eee at Ta CoN --|yenue for the exhibition of arti- cles created during the pro-| gram year. Visitors couldn't re-| |sist a swing on the new ropes| |and a climb on the wall-ladder. | | The exhibits included dress-| making and millinery from) Mrs. Edward Oscapella's class jand dressmaking from Mrs.| Frank Branton's class; copper Ls jenamelling from Mrs. F. R. WIFE PRESERVER Sparling's class and leather) work from Miss Judith Linton's | , on dangerous class. medicine botttes-with a strip Mrs. John Johnson's class had of adhesive tape. Keeps out jan unusually large umber of | curious tots. paintings on display. | THE PAINTING EXHIBIT WAS THE LARGEST TO DATE Mrs. Carson Heard and Mrs. Gordon Tomlinson ere intrigued by the artists' work CHILD GUIDANCE Working Mother's iste books homework and NE = '. | ot 4g ae peach c* he" . Start Early To Train a poy iy a ig" rom Do your remodeling now. : on't Fi nak, tha tuo ala boteme uae it wi : Child To Walk, Not Run look like the night before when) DO it with an HFC Householder's Loan. By ROBERTA ROESCH I get up in the morning. . "Do you have a basic sched-| 'Once the children are in bed, | MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS . By GARY C. MYERS, PhD , Suppose you lived in a com-\ule that will fit the life of a\I relax until 11, Then I get my| | oF A HFC's Householder's Soon after the tot begins to|fortable house with several chil-|working mother?" a reader|second wind and start working] | _ : | nat | mone months|months|months| Loan provides up to walk he is inclined to run. Sel-|dren from 8 to 8. You announce asks. jon a project for the shop until 1 | /$ $6.12|$9.46] $5000 to do whatever dom do his little feet move as| 'get ready for dinner": and they) «t¢ you do, please send me p tere Snyeelt sometime after, ; ; b'3 or Fach needs doing around slowly about the house as do the/all may rush wildly to do 80,| copy, because I could certainly| ™/dnight. : 1.45 | 58, your home or apart- feet of his parents. When other pushing or sparring on the way.|yse jt." As we said, one woman's| : svab +. Gi te children of his age or older are|{f one or more are coming down Many people could use it--if|SChedule is seldom right for the 5 ue Ree sate .| ment. Givesyouup with him he may run more, the stairs, they may jump from such a thing existed. But the|"¢xXt--and not everyone can| | 4ooe | i0i.6i 11737 144.30) 7" '| 60 months to repay. especially as they begin to the. second or. third step to the| uth is that a schedule that fits|COme up with a "second wind"| | sooo |176.26] 146.71 180. wis::} Ask about oradit Ife Insnrance oo ------ Chase each oiler avout. Poe Eggo A hg Pb one woman is not suitable for|#¢ 41 at night. Abie panicles tas adel dak Wlalah ea re ball on loans at low group rates i Unrestrained, two or three, lit-| P ' |the next, any more than a Size| FIND SCHEDULE a ee ee ee tle children may often engage DISCIPLINE CHILD EARLY 9 dress could fit every woman| Bit yo ' indoors at games of chase, | You know that it is not easy|who works. that war roar he geen HOUSEHOLD FINAN p> age aga e iy oy tiene to it. your young child to} The schedule that is right for| your job and your home if you: even in dange Y_ '0 walk indoors; and the more so|you is a "trial and error' and y Sitwigy oO gee ah See ean Race themselves or the home furnish-|if he is high-strung and excit-|"do it yourself" project ey Real shally gee # yg and Ask about our evening hours ings. From 6 to 10 they may|able. You know that, as he runs|you work out for the shape of| nth Atal 2 OSHAWA OFFICES engage in jumping, tumbling or) more and more indoors, espe-|your life by trying it on for| - a enough flexibility for ' wrestling. __leially when with one or more|size many times. |a little breathing space, | Suite 208, Oshawa Shopping Ctr.--Ph. 725-1138 Some parents may then easily|other youngsters, he grows! One working mother, for in-|,.2: Don't get sick with frustra-| > (northwest corner, over Fairweather's) say effectively, "If you want tO) more excitable. When this hap-| stance, wh burban, 'ion if things don't go according | sau ee Fan, 0 ouldoors."" But. man] pens you may feel more jiery|at"shay "heya gt que to pln. te ee New! Playtex*Living* Bra other parents would say this in| yourself. error" plan till she worked out|, 4 Remember every now and) sg . . | ® vain. Where would their chil- When your own young chil-/her own daily routine. then that schedules are made| n go outdoors to run and nf ; to be brok ' P Af EE | ; wit i pally dren romp and roughhouse in-| «1 get up every morning i2!|are ph "4 fred hag as me | Lighthy padded with dehghtfally soft and airy Fibrefti® for the v I'm reminded of the story of| {00'S of when one or more of/7:39,"" she told me, "and be-| _ Sele Seen panne Ss ---- gentle, natural shaping you desire. Sheer elastic back and sides are the tot, three, running up and|Y0UTS are joined by playmates | tween them and the time I open dagen the aisle of an airplane in|",Such fun, you may need toi my shop at 101 get my husband|@ fackioued from Stretch-ever(® elastic. Made without rubber, it's 4 define some definite limits.) anq child: t for th | i 7 oan ar iat | There may be times when youlldy whatever y eee ng + | machine-wachable, even in bleach. Elastic criss-cross front will give other p aaa ;) Will need 'to send playmates! .. : | " you take dag 8 agile 4 ome Bnd require your child or Pie in until ta | a ging ay ape a a 36. 5 91, ge! : ildren to sit doin othing, |" , ; : 7 | | side to play?" There are mil-| namused, for 20 om 30 minutes, |COmeS in at 5:45 to help me) | "~ nn ee ae ~~ oo lions of young children in our) py). ; ; close it at 6. Then we go home| nation who could not find a safe| jawing trot po sea han together to prepare dinner and As Seen On TV a place outside to piay any more 1 4 2 i, |spend time with the children. easily than could that youngster i" ae nervous EVENING CHORES on the airplane. Suppose they) : oui Phas hee @Registered Trademarks of Playtex Lid. | Arnpries, Ontarie. lived in an apartment or in any| PARENTS' QUESTIONS _ 'After dinner, I spend more s time with the childre k| building in a crowaed place of) Q. 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