The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 5 Jan 1956, p. 2

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THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, JAN: 5th, 1956 Pag e Two THE HAILEYBURIAN Founded by C. C, Farr in 1904 Issued Every Thursday . from The Haileyburian Office Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont JOHN HUNT Publisher. Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assn. Authorized as Second-Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa In Canada----$2.59 per year, in advance In United States--$3.50 per year in advance EDITORIALS While the Haileyburian is only a few million bucks and several hundrd thousand readers behind the Toronto dailies, at least it can claim one distinction We don't give a hoot about how much alimony Miss Rita Hay- worth (otherwise known as Mrs Aly Khan, Mrs. Dick Haymes. and Mrs. this and that and what- not collects from her former husbands. In fact we are rather proud that if Miss. Hayworth collects a fifth husband, or will the next be sixth ? we won't even use the news to fill a hole between the classified column and the soc- ials. Of course, if Miss Hayworth should visit Haileybury, it would be worth a note, and if she jumps through the tice and drowms herself in Lake lemisk aming, we will putit on the front page. But just why the escapades ot Miss Hayworth and the rest ot the crew who reduce marriage game of musical chairs mixed with high finance, should be worth so much publicity. escapes us. It seems unfair that if Mrs. Haymes collects another poten- tial alimony cheque, it will get world wide attention, but if a local citizen celebrates 5U years of happily married Nite ye Loe matter won't be discussed tar out of town. the only consolation may be that while Miss Hayworth col- lects publicity and money out of marriage, the average citizen in Haileybury probably collects a great deal more lasting' happ- iness. And that is worth all Rita's cheques put together -- All Haileyburians will cer- tainly extend their congratulat- ions to Dalton Dean, on his app- ointment as a Queen's Councillor As we understand that Mr. Dean has no intention of giving up his Liberal connections, the appoin- tment must be in recognition of his outstanding record, rather than a political plum. Perhaps this is setting a trend, and in the future the Attorney General will appoint Q. C's strictly for merit, and disregard party labels. If so, it will bea step in the right direction. In Mr. Dean's' case, the honor would seem to be overdue. +> HELEN HALE OR something different, pop your canned baked beans in parboiled green pepper halves and heat in the oven. They're really something special. When you're looking for a tasty but nutritious sweet for the young- sters, pit cooked prunes and stuff them with a half a marshmallow. Put into the oven long enough to brown the marshmallow. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Pork Sausage Rice | (Serves 4) 1 pound bulk pork sausage Ys, cup minced onion 2 cups cooked rice 2 cups canned tomatoes 2 tablespoons catsup Salt and pepper Fry sausage and onion until brown. Pour off drippings. Add cooked rice, tomatoes and cat- sup. Mix well. Cover and cook slowly for 30 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Something wonderful to serve with chicken or turkey are these rice balls. To 2 cups of cooked rice, add a beaten egg, salt and Pepper. Shape into balls and chill thoroughly. Fry in deep hot fat until golden brown. Drained crushed pineapple added to a simple butter frosting is a wonderful treat for cupcakes or even spongecake. Add some mustard to yo thick white sauce and pour th over sliced hard-cooked eggs and diced ham sitting on a piece of, toast. It makes a wonderful hot sandwich for a chilly day. { Veal chops need flavor when they're braised, so add a split | clove of garlic, pour over some tomato sauce diluted with a bit of | water and add a pinch of oregano. | There's flavor, i | BY -- B. Gone with the Window A. LONEY The bathroom window is bro- ken. Keith hurled a stone thr- ough it about three weeks ago He says it was accidental, and | prefer to think it was - one would hesitate to look for deli- berate malicious vandalism in one's own son and heir. Keith didn't say it was broken, he merely remarked, en passant, "I think the bathroom window got a bit cracked, Pop' something of an understatement. When it happened, I puta piece of cardboard over the break, and it seemed to be doing the job adequately enough, but lately, my wife has been making some pretty snide remarks about it and wondering out loud what the ladies' bridge club must think about it when they meet in our house. In other words, pres- sure was being brought to bear. I am always glad to be able to visit hardware stores - the little kitchen gadgets are so tascinat- ing: foolproof can openers, for instance, and automatic egg- timers that ring a bell when the egg is done - you never buy them, of course, but they're an awful lot of fun to play with in the store. Usually | visit our local hard- ware store merely to potter a- round in this way and that's all they really expect from me. This time, however, I had actually come to buy, and when the store clerk got over his surprise when I asked him for a sheet of glass, putty, and a glass cutter, he sold them to me and even gave me a little booklet of instructions with the putty: Bernice, my wife, seemed a bit worried when I told her I as go- ing to do the job myself. Wives, I find, are inclined to deprecate one's efforts as a handyman. When all is said and done, what is there in just putting in a small pane of glass. Half an hour later, I was ask- ing myself just that, and answer- ing myself with hollow laughter, Kirst of all, | couldn't get the glass cutter to work - I discover. ed some time after that I was holding the cutter part and using the handle on the glass - I don't think it will leave too much of a scar on my hand, though. Allan, our youngest, compli- cated matters somewhat by seiz- ing most of the putty and mak- ing quite creditable little sculp tures out of it - that boy's really got talent. In the meantime Bernice, rath- er unnecessarily, was singing in an artless (and tuneless) way a new number entitled, as far as | can recall "It's nice to hayea man about the house" _ the only thing, she was actually singing "It would be nice to have a man about the house-" Inevitably, I cut the first piece of glass too small. Notice I said the "first piece - there were, alas, others to come. It slipped right through, to describe a graceful parabola and _ shatter into fragments on the driveway below. "Hey, Pap," Keith shouted up to me, "I think something's just dropped out of the window." I ignored him. . Allen had suspended his sculp- turing operation for the moment and now regarded me with in- terest. "Was it soo small, Dad?" he asked, rather unnecessarily- I'm not usually short with my children but this time, well, it's the exception that rule, they say. I was rather more successful on the second try. The hardware people were very good and sent the glass up almost immediately, C.O. D. Thad just managed to get it into the frame it fitted this time - when some demon of mis- chance temped me to look at the little book instructions in the that came with the putty. "When the window I the little proves the pointed to the is in the frame," I read,' Gently tap all around 'edges with a small padded hammer": Need I say more ? Possibly my gentle taps were harder than those envisaged by the author ot book, or maybe my hammer wasn't small - or padd- ed enough. A hurried call to the hardware store soon fixed things however - they really do ope- rate a most efficient delivery service. I managed to get the glass in finally. The putty, perhaps lack- ed that professional look, but on the whole, I was quite pleased with it. Bernice came up to look at it but she didn't seem to be particulary impressed. "I think." she said pensively, "The putty is suppose to go on the outside of the glass, not inside - I'll go and look at the other windows": She came back wearing tha indefinable superior, holier-than -thou look that wives can put on so well. "You didn't need putty at all," she told me. "The glass is supposed to sort of clamp into the frame look, you just undo those screws and the frame comes to pieces." I tried to persuade her that the old fashioned ways are the best, and that there would be a lot less draft with 'my method, but she didn't seem to be convinced. Later that evening, we went across to the Williams, who live next door. When we returned, a half-hour later, Keith met us at the door. He held upa_ rather grimy hand, untidly swathed in a grimier bandage, evidently the remains of a handkerchief, for our inspection. "Alan took the putty out," he said resignedly, "Look" - he hall table, which as lavishly decorated with little putty figurines and animals of an unknown breed. Alan stood by the table with the air of a cur- ator of a museum showing his choicest exhibits. E. M. McCuaig REALTOR Phone 135 Haileybury i PK I'm Getting Home Tonight + Relax in the knowledge ou'll be home in a few ours. Enjoy tasty com- plimentary meals served in the comfort of your seat. Phone now for speedy confirmation of your space. TCA Skyliner service to NORTH BAY Lv. 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