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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1965, p. 17

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ee ee tees Sey tn a a" ni et make and tastes good hot or cold. For main dishes, try Corn and Frank Skillet IF YOU LIKE CORN, ' you'll like these recipes, : Corn Relish is easy to butter sparked with Tabasco sauce, A DELICIOUS DINNER teams steak with corn on the cob. The corn is served with Whatever Way You Like It-- Corn Is A Versatile Vegetable ein ete ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I'd like to shake the hand of that woman who wrote in to say she loves to watch her husband's face when he is asleep and that his snoring doesn't bother her be- cause it means he \is home where he belongs. I live in a trailer court where all I hear is: "My Carl is a skunk". and "My Vernon is an idiot," I never say a word about 'my Ed, I just listen. Yesterday one of the wives) said, "Is your husband a saint or something Doesn't he have any faults' I answered: 'I have nothing to complain about, / | and if I did have I sure wouldn't broadcast it to the neighbors," The woman looked at me like I was nuts, Will you please say something to wives who are all the time knocking their hus- bands? --No Complaints, Dear Mrs: It's unforgivable. The woman who runs down her husband reveals more about herself than she says about him. Dear Ann Landers: Several) months ago while on a trip to) North Carolina I bought a beau-| tiful little console table, | I hadn't had the table than a month when a friend of mine) went crazy over it. Liz in-| Creole or the Corn Seafoo Salad, CORN RELISH tsp. salt %c. sugar ¥% c, cider vinegar c. cooked corn medium onion, diced medium green pepper, diced % oP bose sisted it was the only table she} % ¢. 1-. 'y diced pimlento | had ever seen that would fit per-| Combine salt, sugar and vine-|fectly in her hall, which was} gar in saucepan; bring to boil,|odd-shaped and impossible to| Add corn, onion, green pep-| 4H to part with the tabl per; boil 5 min, Stir in Tabasco) 14 she begged so hard I agree and pimiento. to sell it to her for exactly what Serve warm or cold with beef, I paid--plus the shipping. ham, pork, poultry or frank-| That was three weeks ago.| furters, This morning Liz called to say} Makes 2 ¢. Z a * . oe BUTTER Delegates Wives Cc. utter te Tabane To Be Entertained 1 | e| "4 Melt butter; stir in Tabasco Verbal Knocks Are _| Worse Than Physical she was browsing through a lo- cal furniture store and ran into a table exactly like the one I had sold her. It was priced at $35 less. She added: "And your table had some scratches I didn't see when I bought it." Im so mad I can't see straight. If the table has scratches on it her kids put them there. Shall I tell her to bring the table back, scratches and all, and then return the money--G, L. | Dear G. L.: No. You've al-| ready invested too much time! and energy in this mess. Now leave it alone, And in the future Stay out of the furniture busi- ness, Let your friends find their own tables, then if they have a gripe they can go to the man- ager of the store. | Dear Ann Landers: I've been reading your column for a long! time and you're not bad when it comes to teen-age foolishness, mother-in-law stuff and free- loading relatives. But I sure wish you'd keep your trap shut about social drinking. 'Believe it or not, a lot of people pay attention to the junk) you write. On account of you, folks who used to enjoy aj} couple of sociable martinis be- fore dinner are wondering if maybe they aren't alcoholics. For example, we were at a party last night and I asked a woman if she'd like another highball. She replied, 'I don't think Ann Landers would -ap- prove. I've already had two." Do you think it is right to make people feel guilty if they take a drink to relax? You keep harping on the evils of liquor CHILD GUIDANCE sania Chill 4 A Uri Uld "AT By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD "When your brother was in this grade, , .."" You know the rest; you know who said it, and that the child so addressed was lagging in his school work. What a cruel thing for any teacher to say to a child, Many a younger child must hear his teacher thus compare him unfavorably with an older brother or sister "when in this grade," Such comparisons not only discourage the lagging child, but may cause him to dislike the more successful brother or, sister, dislike the teacher and) dislike the. school, Parents sometimes make the same comparisons, Even when! neither teacher nor parent does) so, the"faggiig child may hear} from others the successes of an| older brother or sister. So serious is this problem that many a child may not choose to go to the same private school or college at which an older brother or sister made an outstanding record, In a letter from a mother, she even relates that the teacher of her discouraged son in the sec- ond grade "ofen throws in his face that his little sister is on| the first grade honor roll." | SOME REGRET CHANGE When school re-opens, a few! children, especially in the lower) grades, who adored their, teacher of last year may call at her room to tell her how much| they wish she would be their} teacher this year. | Inflated with their emotional ties to her, this teacher, instead) of helping them look forward to| and then quote doctors to back) you up. Have you noticed there are more old drunks than old doctors--Bourbon Barney Dear Barn: "old" drunks you see around are probably a lot younger than they look. Among enjoying their new teacher may,| in effect, keep them from doing} so, Such are human frailties of which teachers may not always} be aware. | COLLECTS JUGS Too Many Comparisons THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 9, 1965 7 A. No. If it's a of safety for the ion ms children, it might be better to walk to school with them rather than ae a tar to take their children to schoo! Q. Would you advise goer by car, except during very bad SCHOO! Parents often will make it hard for the child who must é : have a new teacher and lose the po' he nae 80 ane adored. Un- | ortunately, mothers at their clubs, church meetings or cock- (eee tail parties, incline to discuss teachers, comparing them un- IMPLICITY WASHER ONLY 2.00 A WEEK favorably, | The upshot of their gossip) MODEL 22-6 DELUXE WITH may give a certain teacher a bad reputation with children. SIMPLA-FILTER Often the grounds on which they rate a teacher may be very) flimsy, even absurd, She may indeed have outstanding quali- ties generally overlooked, If. your child bemoans his' having had to. leave a teacher] he adored last .year, don't en- courage him to believe he won't --- to like his new teacher as well. ' DON'T GOSSIP | When you hear other mothers} talking in like manner about a) teacher, don't conspire with) them to do likewise, Urge them to desist from such remarks. Resolve to keep looking for merits in the new teacher, Am- plify on them with your child) and in your talk with other mothers. I can remember a time when our daughter in the grades, having had a_ teacher she and her classmates adored, ex-| pressed concern about her new) "teacher for this year." | Our daughter related what, She had heard about this new) teacher, that she was strict and) FREE HOME SERVICE made the children work very! hard, We kept watching this| 12 YR. teacher; we lost no opportunity, MECHANISM WARRANTY to point out to our daughter the) BUY NOW WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT Strengths in this teacher we discovered. 88 King St. W. 4543 After a few months, our) 725- Open Friday to 9 P.M. Exclusive -- Live | filter action. Exclusive -- Dual pump timer control, Exclusive----Powér pump Exclusive---Chrome wringer top ond hand rests, Exclusive--5 large 2" casters. 2 YR. daughter was relating more and) more good qualities in this) teacher and she and we were) saying before long that this was} the finest teacher our daughter/ Pour over hot cooked corn on the cob. Makes % c. CHILI CON QUESO % ec. minced onion 2 tbsp. butter 1 (8 0z.) can tomato sauce OTTAWA (CP)--Most of the delegates at the inter - parlia- mentary conference fiere left their wives at home, but those that did come are in for a round of activities with a social and |other things, liquor ages people. | ECHO BAY, Ont, (CP)--Mrs,|"@4_ever had. Furthermore, Buster, the|Queenie Scott's home in this moderate drinkers rarely object| Northern Ontario' village is dou- to my advice. The beefs come|bly unique. It is the only log fram the heavy boozers. Anyone|house in the community and it who feels the need to point out/houses her collection of pitch- By JOAN O'SULLIVAN 1. tsp, basil or oregano 1 educational touch. |that he is a social drinker andjers. She started the collection Corn is so good on the cob\1 large tomato, diced we tend to forget it can be en-|1'4 c. cooked corn joyed in other ways, too. 4 frankfurters, cut in %4-in. Off the cob, it can be a de-| slices licious addition to main dishes,) Melt butter in skillet. such as the Corn and Franklonion and green pepper. Saute}, Skillet Creole or the Corn Sea-juntil onion is tender but not food Salad featured today. brown. RECIPE YOU'LL RELISH ?| Stir in Tabasco, mess to a relish that's great/frankfurter slices. with many meats. Cover; simmer 10 min, _ Still like your corn on the Serves 4. cob? Then try serving it with) CORN SEAFOOD SALAD spicy Hot Tabasco Butter,)2 cc. cooked corn Round out the menu with ajl green pepper, diced latter of cold meat and some-/t medium tomato, diced hing different by way of ajl Ib. raw shrimp, cooked and salad, | cleaned, or Arrange the salad vegetables|1 (7% oz.) can crab meat -- carrot sticks, cauliflower-| 1/3 c. mayonnaise ettes, cucumber slices, pepper|l tbsp. minced onion strips and cherry tomatoes or| \% tsp. 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