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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1961, p. 9

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I heard no quarreling during, jour several hours there, saw) - no roughhousing or chasinglior, as they had practiced in|Wholesome limitations makes it through the cabin. The parents! such at their suburban home,| easy for them to enjoy so much land grandparents struck me as though more freedoms were freedom and have so many good models of understanding and|yailable, of course, at the|times among themselves and poise. leabin, | with their parents, grandparents 'Mutual Respect Is Key i ITo Family's Happiness natithough the young amvy| We have known the grané|") STO say T kept wish- Last summer Mrs. Myers and) The eldest girl helped her|weeks at this cabin, next to the} parents and the young parents| ing there were a way to put the I spent an afternoon at a sum-|mother and then amused her-|cabin of the grandparents, de \for some years. None of them| whole group of children, parents mer cabin by a small lake with|self at solitaire and reading, | sirable basic standards were not} has accepted the philosophy of|and grandparents, in their phys- a family of children, 12, eight,|The youngest, a bundle of hap-|relaxed. lexcessive permissiveness. The|ical setting, n a moving exhibit seven and five years of age,|piness, spent some time cutting] The children practiced in goo jvery fact that these children|for other young parents to ob- their parents and grandparents. |out paper dolls, some at swing-| manners and wholesome behav-ihave been brought up with!serve. The children all ate heartily.|ing in the hammock, some at) ~ : None got up and ran about, Alljfollowing older persons about, |x remained at the table until the|Conversing with them and win- end of the meal. Noe one tried|ning some cuddling. The boy, to leave. When dessert was|seven, was out in a boat with) served, the youngest helped the|his dad and helping him pack a things in the car. | other children clear the table ; and bring the dessert. Each child had a variety of) SHARED CONVERSATION Every person, including the) guests, shared in companion- able; relaxed conversation, each child speaking with ease and poise, and there were abundant smiles and Jaughter. Mutual re- |gard for every other one pres- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 2, 1961 9 |CHILD GUIDANCE The complete line of Frigidaire 1962 models Washers and Dryers The World's Finest An Outstandingly Canadian design knit in "WATCH YOUR FINGERS, , ting of a. ham steak. Inter- | president; Mrs. Walter John- | ton, home economist, and * : | ladies," says Mr. E. Pottinger | ested spectators from the left | son, president, Consumers' | Mrs. Greydon C. Gnisoia, (or Bee Prec aor i as he demonstrates the cut- | are Mrs. S. V. Barlow, vice- | Association of Canada, Osh- | vice-president. After all had finished, the awa Branch; Mrs. Sally Digh- --Oshawa Times Photo es ae i boo gl gps oo Getting the Most Out of Meat, Smart Tablecloths [tau =" "pe pasts a pe beach: belie Mery Mexiv: . CAC Sponsors Demonstration For a new effect, try cutting dinner, each child a be i " at something he liked to do. Lift Morale t something he like : a tablecloth out of striped biack) -- ¢ and white chintz, or gray and| A tempting array of hams,|T-bone and other steaks were 2 white chintz--or any combina-| steaks and roasts formed the'signs of tender, young beef At Mealtime tion that sets off your china to centre of attraction at E, A.|Super-rite steaks were trimmed Many a conscientious home- best advantage. Lovell school auditorium asjof all but 44-inch of fat, and maker stews over the dinner| If you can use needle and over a hundred people gathered/some bone was removed. The | enos but forgets she might do thread, try a cloth of yellow for Meat Demonstration, spon-jreason for. the difference Of yi) to spend a little time stew-chintz with the four corners sored by Consumers' Associa-/price per pound of the whole ing over her table setting. Algathered into a sunburst of tion .of Canada, on Monday pay hese tisie centre Lede ipa new-looking table--something a pleats--very, very smart. evening and shank-end was explainee. /iittle bit different from last! 1 a Seguite | During the short business Mrs. Sally Dighton, home eco- night and the night before--can PiaPOrreage de er ast sg meeting, the président, Mrs. nomist, followed Mr. Pottinger's lift the spirits and the appetites toa sae none : ae pe Walter Johnson, explained the pes iceee il with eevee ? of the: entie fainlly. onli -- a Petey Fu Baral shievements of|cooking and storing meals, an . : : , s . alins and many achisvemen's . | So put aside the familiar rally into place. CAC over the past 14 years. passed around informative ; : Some 'of these accomplish-|literature on meats, She recom- Place mats for a change. There are so many beautiful,| ments are: regulations requir-|mended cooling meat after) Not that there's anything)machine-washable fabrics that) ing improvement in packaging|cooking, and covering loosely wrong with easy-clean, pretty make for easy care and are and labelling of products; red|before storing in the refrigera-|place mats, but sometimes it guaranteed to give your table stripes off bacon wrappings; tor. Chickens should be re-\can be a treat to see a table'a new and different ioux that) warm and durable 1 DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL FREE Knitting INSTRUCTIONS AND CONSULTATIONS FRI, AND SAT. ra, oy : TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FREE ELECTRIC BLANKET Sungate N weights included on soaps and moved from the tight plastic/that's covered up! And there|they're sure to delight the fam-| detergent packages; weight ex-\container as soon as they were|are so many tablecloths todayjily and make mealtime more! pressed clearly in appropriate- brought home from the store.|that can be cared for as quickly'inviting. | 'Yar sized print with other pertinent) When freezing roasts of beef, or facts on the main face of food steaks, _she advised wrapping packages; regulations for true them tightly in foil, sealing -- #826--THE SKIP Sizes: 38 to 44 labelling of textiles. them completely. "Canada Standard Size" chil- An attractive flavor change dren's clothing (with set waist, for lamb chops could be gained shoulder or hip measurements) by spreading melted butter and are now on the market in boys' melt ed blue - veined cheese, waist-length jackets, girls' slims equal quantities, over the chops. and slacks One cup water, one cup cran- The president introduced Mr. berries makes a tasty marinade E. Pottinger of A. and P, for roast beef. Stores, and the audience show-. A hundred shopping bags ed keen interest as he got with either a loaf of white ' MRS. HELEN GENEK A Mary Moxim Consultant is visit- ing Ward's Store, Friday ond Saturday, November 3 and 4, This is your invitation to come in and discuss your knitting with her, Ask for your Free copy of the new Fall Patterns .26¢. Ask for catalogue, Double Knitting Wool 2 oz. skein 79c A FEW 1961 MODELS STILL AVAILABLE AT... FOR ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER BUYERS | SPECIAL underway with the meat demon- bread or raisin bread were stration. given to the audience, as they y discarded the Came In. if tine ahic te - cook-. The ham and beef used in @ ed, Mr. Pottinger said that Red the meat demonstration were » Brand beef must have 85 per donated as prizes, and 15 happy cent coverage of fat on the car- people went home with a ham, @ cass. 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