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The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1959, p. 37

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DN few products require refrigera- be cooked slowly to develop the tion, flavor. MANY USES As for nutrition, pork provides For easier slicing, chill canned [protein that is essential to growth pork for one or two hours, Served and health, and vitamin B, par. without further preparation, it is ticularly thiamine, which is es- ideal for sandwiches, salads, sential for healthy nerves and snacks or cold meat trays. |appetites. | Redted, it Jay be served alone | or cas, es. | Smoke and cured cuts now are | HONEYMOON PLANS sold in smaller packages for the] WOKING, England (CP) -- A small family, Hams are available| man asked magistrates in this in halves and smaller pieces, Surrey town to lift a two-year Midget rolls from the ham sec: driving ban 19 days early, so he could drive on his oon. Son og Jorg Tolls from the Sols The magistrates agreed. 70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 1959 Urge Housewives . MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL would a supposedly normal . Worries Over Married Daughter Having Affair With Her Doctor 4,5 sett' 325 « this has happened to me. My out- . Dear Mary Haworth: What is|sensitive, and would appreciate look on life and friends and fam- de iE 1, aio who would your opinion E.B. ily has changed so much that it + have an with one frightens me. : WE FAVOR OLD SCHOOL 5 pathats Regrottatly, by daugh- Dear E.D.: 1 hold to the old, I used to be easy going; prided t "me ie. pa S Case. |.uhool theory that male and fe- Myself on nerves of steel. Every- male ates in busi one leaned on me. I was never well to practice a certain for.| sick and disapproved of complain- Following Long Illness ; : Take Advantage Woman's Personality Suffer Of Pork Surplus friends, a nice home and a com-| TORONTO ( - fortable living. But on our lOO Mi to Qatiadias psychiatry is out of the question. read a good deal about pork be- Perhaps this all sounds very|tween now and next October. childish; but I am making a| designed to sell clean breast of my feelings, Er MTs gfe ne ; ih that you may get better insight iy. federal bY fiBd ints the : he; {ment, The agriculture stabiliza- Out St tom Sard upratly Bide oate J g pounds of pork, Some of this smoked sol co answer--for 1 need advice des- hag heen frozen and put Into Cold|® At a sork ramones. 1eeshoon peraidy. RY. storage, but because of lack of here Ralph K. Bennett of the fod: THE HOME DAIRY OSHAWA AND AJAX SPECIALS THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Fried Cake Donuts, 6 for 17° Dear Mary Haworth: Why HOUSEHOLD HINT for almost a year. Those fashionable colored wigs ' " » mality in manners and language, to help keep alive a spirit of mu- tual respect and deference. It is dn't some regulatory author- informed of his miscon- ity" duct? ers. But now I fly into rages without provocation and have no |tolerance or patience or even Dear K.Y.: Inasmuch as your space a large quanity now Is acnte emotional distress follows, canned. eral agriculture department said in the wake of a lengthy physical |the present pork surplus could be Most canned pork can be keptiused up if every Canadian fam- should be shampooed real hair to look their best, as often as Tender compassion. I am picky and erit- illness, I think you ought to ex- at room temperature, but the de-|ily added one pork meal a week My daughter thing about it; and I am afraid she is heading for a great deal of trouble, as she is married and has .a wonderful family, The doc- tor seems to have some sort of hold: on her, She thinks highly of your ad- vice; so please won't wri something that might induce her to stop this foolishness. Or per-| haps there is something I could do? Very sincerely, GS. OUR EVALUATION | Dear G.S.: A doctor who would have an affair with one of his patients is psychologically imma- ture and emotionally sick. He just isn't seeing straight. He has lost perspective, if in- déed he ever had it, on his pro- fessional obligation to be a source of health, strength and sanity to the clients who consult him. As for the specialist involved | refuses to do any. | PAY presumptuous or patron- izing of the men in your office ical; and my thinking is small to. use female first names con. and mean. sistently, while requiring the for. I resolve to be the calm, ma-| mal address for themselves. But ture, generous person I once in your shoes, I'd rather call|was; then some trifle goes wrong them Mister than Tom, Dick or/and I lose my temper and say you maintain your dignity. M.H. throat tight ens until IT can| baby. . . . % Another symptom: I have a| brother of whom I have always| been very fond; and suddenly I| {can hardly stand him. We were FIXING UP always so close: and he has al- LONDON (CP) -- The lady aye been ha Sood id ne: Bin |now I resent any advice he gives ig oF Tojesiiam fell down- |," anything he says; and this|!lS s in the town hall, so a £400|gcares me. When he comes to|aC handrail is to be installed. through her column, not by mail |2 or personal interview, Write to her in care of this newspaper. coming I get so jumpy and edgy|™ that my family really suffers. SIDESTEP QUERIES STILL USEFUL HATFIELD, England Stockings with runs are (CP)-- ou plore the possibility that you are partment urges consumers tof soffering from hyper ulinia, Fa I ely o or the next three or four months, another term for which is "blood | sugar starvation." Harry; because to that extent,|things I am sorry for; or my |that, has been _Solled te Sep | . | cause its existence, its cause and |* Mary Haworth counsels scarcely swallow; or 1 ery 1ke| the remedy for it, all have been medical fraternity to date. In 1951, Dr. E. M. Abraham- son, in collaboration with profes- | | sional writer A, W, Pezet brought i lout a book on the subject: Body, think of it only when a patient/fat is in a layer over the lean, Mind and Sugar (Henry Holt pub-|has one or more attacks of weak- it can easily be trimmed the house or T even know he is|!anguage, {and hov to cope with it, | On page 62, this book points! I have sought help from my|jsm) will occur after an fliness| 1 iety, irritability, poor concen |VERSATILE COOKING The department is aiming to presents new information gleaned show that pork is not only good in work with 200 cases of hyper- value for the shopper but is ver- insulinism. This is an amplifica- satile in cooking and tops in nu-| tion of a report he made two trition. f {years earlier at the American! The consumer section of the | [Medical Association's annual zonieuiture department tells | meeting. housewives that pork of good In summarizing his findings, he quality is firm, a grevish-pink in testifies: "The diagnosis of hyper-|color and has a good proportion insulinism may be missed if we of lean to fat. Since most of the Turn to Page 15 for Nu-Way Rug' GIGANTIC RUG SALE ' 1nd fn ¢ | is an Hyper extensively ignored by the and Satisfying Aone Spice Coffee Cake, 37* Just as Good as It Sounds For QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety ---------------- Specials Are Also Available At BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe Street North hers), that, for the first time, | ness, trembling, tachycardia, All cuts of pork are tender quaints the public in popular|sweating and a feeling that he Is | enough to be roasted It should with the whys-and-|going to faint--," these being the --- herefores of hyper - insulinism, [stress signs originally identified {with the disorder. Other telltale symptoms will be , ue Analin.! t: "Sometimes (hyper-insulin |"those of depression, insomnia, being with your daughter, he is exploit- so, ght from women empl ¢ doctor, who merely gave me which subjects the body to un-| i i inf" her limited knowledge of life, a firm in this Hertfordshire town. /S0Me tranquillizers and told me to usually great war. 's ae he. adap. Amd this he I-suppose, and deftly befuldling to be used as paint strainers, |S¢t hold of myself. Also I tried to where you come into the picture, | 08 lin et] it? Hence my advice to read Dr. ' hér with the implication that it's [discuss the problem with my possibly, So you owe it to your-| | pastor, who just seemed embar- (self to study the book, for such |rassed and changed the subject. )jeht as it {My husband tries to be under- PSYCHIATRIST ADDS a big achievement for an obscure | female like her to be on intimate terms with a man of his distinc. tiop (presumably). She probably day dreams of Bim as if he were Caesar and she Cleopatra--a man of such emi- nehce, to her way of thinking, as -- |Abrahamson's book and act on HAPPY GESTURE BRENTFORD, England (CPV-- A philanthropic - society in this Middlesex town is providing a free week's holiday by the sea to! nearly 100 old-age pensioners. standing but I know I am making his life miserable. . . . February 1959 issue of the Ohio) ! I am in my late twenties and'Society of Medical Technologists' lor personal interview. Write to have two lovely children and a Bulletin, a Cincinnati psychiatrist Iher in care of this newspaper. av have to give you. yo "gyidance it offers. M.H. Mary Haworth counsels In an article published in the through her column, not hy mail| compared to ordinary fellows in her walk of life, that she actu- ally feels flattered to be his ac- complice 'in sin. GUILTY PAIR Since your daughter is the devil's advocate in this matter, in essence defying your concern, and giving her mixed-up allegi- ance to wrong doing, it seems useless to try to 'inform' on the doctor : Even if there were a profes sional group specially set up to lice the morals of doctors, and don't know of any, it would be necessary for you to prove your allegations, before disciplinary measures could be launched. And you can hardly expect the doctor and your daughter to testify against themselves. Perhaps the best you can do, om behalf of decency and honor ff the rivrnmstances, is to wash your hands of their wayward- ness, insofar as direct interfer- | ence is concerned. Leave the reckoning to God, and pray that He will give it His attention and induce a healing change of heart. Remember it took St. Monica | 20 years of praying to fetch son Augustine back by God's grace from the brink of perdition and | establish him as one of the pillars of Christianity, This fact of his- tory is recorded for us in "The Confessions of St. Augustine," freshly translated, in a recent edition, by Sheed and Ward. MH. TICKLING QUESTION Dear Mary Haworth: Recently I took a job in an office employ- ing 40 people, where the male personnel are addressed as "Mis- | ter" So-and-So, regardless of job- classification. But all the females and some are executives, are re- | ferred to by their first names-- such as Doris, Jane, etc. 1 dislike addressing a man as Mr. when he calls me by my first name; and am thinking of leaving. Perhaps 1 am overly SUNSUITS Sailor motif for a boy -- chic chick for a girl! The sandbox set will adore these sunsuits. JFor gay sun 'n' fun set -- easy to sew, embroider. Use white with contrast. 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