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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 May 1951, p. 6

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' - A 3 . i, Sa nee By x 5 % pid 9 LL Aah iy SEERA NAN Sati RAIA HG 5 SER ms mei + ge v7) 4 pi. \ To taste it is TEA "to prefer the superb quality and flavour of Ak ANNE ively, | certainly need voor help. | &Y yor He drinks for a week ar a time, stayipe out all night and spend- . ing money on low women. \When he is coher, he is sorry, and makés all promises. Yer within a month, ofh he goes again. "He thinks the world of cur little girl, and at jeast he pretends to love "me. He provides well for us; [al ways have spending He has never mistreated me 1h any way. "My parents want me to get a divorce. They say our child will be mosey, "DEAR ANNE HIRST: I've been martied nine vears, and we live a little girl, For the pa-t seven wr. mouths, my hus E ® band his been ' drinkine excess- HIRST | | Yow Family Counselot a praying other, and al- will change. | "1am | way am hoping he don't want to do the wrong thing "BEWILDERED ALE HOLD ON AND HELP * Lf your hushaud is sincere in his * desire to overcome his appetites, * he can find encouragemont and * help. * Do vou know Alcoholics Anony- Yomous? [his organization is mation wide I'he new courage and faith thas * piven to thousands of dishearten- * ed men and wonien, has often * changed their whole hives [tis - * ononssectarian, dud there are no 2 fees. All one needs is to adoat * he most hive helpo-and then do " las.part. 3 Talk to tim about this when he * 15 sober, and see 1t he will co * operate. . $4 You have a powerful argu- foment in-his deeptlove for his Little ~L.pattern.pact Mines looked down on, all through life. * pith Your parent's attitude is "But, [still love my husband, and " understandable. Her social hfe I feel 1 can't give him up. * later on can indeed be darkened * by her father's shameful indul- - * pences. ven. now she inuast be * disturbed, scusing something * wrong ui lis absences from hone. ¢ lor her sake, too, he should * break the habit while he <till can, " ¥ 50 as she grows older she can be " proud of her rather. This appeal * has succeeded with a father when ' all others failed. * So long as vou love vom hus * band, and believe -that he can * fain become the wonderiul "man * you married, | should hold on, at * least for a while, [ know .what * comfort and hope you receive _* from your prayers, But. too, he- * must hope, and believe, and act, * if he is to find strength to con- ~* quer his weakuess, - * \eoholics Anonymous can help "hime af he will seek their aid, and * do his best. It is dilicult ~to ** think he will not make the effort. N + He knows 11 will be a tes; of his 2 ¥osmcerity, ' " A wife who loves her dissolute _husband clings to every hope. But - she alone cannot always reform him. He must do his part, too. . . -- Anne Hirst is here to help. Write her at Box 1. 123 Eighteenth St. New Toronto, Ont. : Two little ants Lived in a sand . trap with thousands of other ants, iE LAURA WHEELER , One day a golfer hit his ball right | . oir . into the centre of the trap. «The « What @ lovely christening gift golier hit at the ball. scattering : this would be! Easily done in ten- thousands of picces of sand and 2h pil] to-the-inch cross stitch and other ants--but the ball stayed in the fhe simple embroidery. - same place, not moving an inch; a 5 Frame or line this prayer panel. I'his happened 15 or 16 times and LAAEOY Pattern C398; transfer of panel finally there were but two ants left. t a 16x19%% inches: " One ant looked at the other ant f iE Laura Wheeler's improved pat- toand said, "oocan see if we intend IR tern makes crochet and knitting so | Stvmg alive we're going to faye AN, simple with its charts, photos and to get on the ball ; ----------coneise--ditections, : . 1 : Send TWENTY'FIVE CENTS ! An elderly man sliowed up at £4) 7 in coins (stamps cannot he acéept- ! Navy headquarters in San Diego, if h ed) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 | <tood stiffly at attention and siid: Y . ~ a fot . hig Eighteenth St, New Toronto, Ont. "TI jumped ship fifty years ago, sir. rs hy-mrey. Print plainly PATTERN NUM- I want to clear myself wath the 4 io ! BER, your NAME and ADDRESS, Navy p li RE . - 0 rt Joiw 31 Shoshonsan 9. 1 - oo) i CROSSWORD iii: oi" fyi { y i 2? Vas K1Ny 5 . a oF «. 10. Sioux Indian ay Globes AF he Tennis stroke 3% Final wa ' PUZ i . Poem 3% Charges # 1% ry Fee > ENE Steals 11. Vehicle vn M er Ids - ie: ------------ Taunt wheels Soy TST ACROSS To POWN a Hatter 45 Game fish * bi i coo LNovel by. =. 1 Round timber = "subsitiule = 46 Lohengrin s- i 17 : Rider Haggard 2 Circle of light 246, Nourlsh wife LENA | 2 4. Shakespearean 3 Short jacket 26. Eo. American 47. Have effect 7 3 character 4. Tely animal 10. Story if vi 8. Lackine 5. Symbol for 27. 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Chron, 22:17-19 Memory Selection: Ont thing liave I desired of the Lord, that will "I: seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple. Psalm 27:4, Sariuel was the Lust of the judges Israel desired a king that she might "be like the nations around about. So Samuel, God's gurdanc anointed the first two kings. The first one, Saul, is an example of those who take public office humbly but later become proud and forget God. Tragic is the lanrent he attered the nicht before he-died en his own sword. "God is departed from me, and answereth me no more. neither by prophets, nor by-dremms." under David was of the tribe of Judah, and was made king by that tribe following Sauls death. Seven and a half years later after the assassin- ation of Sauls son, the other tribes mvited David to be king over then He_thus became ruler over the whole kingdom. After thirty-three yearsT his son Solomon succeeded to the throne. Under him the king- dom reached its climax of prosperity and magnificence. The temple was built in Jerusalem. Whereas David had man of war, Solomon enjoyed peace. However, Solomons many heathen wives led him away from the worship of the true God and the seeds of disintegrition be- gan sprout. On his death kingdom: was divided. been a tor the David, the shepherd who became King and statesman was also a ° poset and musician. Many of the Psalms were written by "him and bring great comfort today. Though "ht grievously sinned-in-the-affair of Uriah the Hittite, he deeply repent- ed and was forgiven. The genuine- ness of his repentance is echoed in the 51st Psalm } The King of Kings. Jesus Christ - has His human lineage from David, The glory of His everlasting king- dom will be greater far than any that have ever been. Well might the Queen Victoria have said, "I would like to have the honour of laving my crown at his feet." h QW y X ~ T 49921: 20 32-42 ANNIE ADAMS Becoming! Stunning! From plunge notch collar to pockets-in panels, this shirtfrock is the sea son's favorite. Make it in a new "cotton for a, smart round-towner or ina diessier fabric for best! : "Pattern 4992 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20. 32. 34, 30. 38, 40. 42. Size 16 takes 4% vards 35-inch. This pattern, easy to usc, sunple to sew, is tested for hit. Tas com- plete illustrated instructions Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35¢) in coins (stamps cannoj be accepted) for this pattern Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Box 15125 Figh teenth St, New Toronto, Ont, Place your order now. for our Anne Adams Spring Pattern Book! Send Twenty-five cents for this ¢ol- lection of the smartest new season fashions for all ages and sizes. There are Tne-yard palterus, one patterns and FREE instructions to male - a double envelope handbag! > A New Yorker nailed back a spoon he had filched from the Sen- ate restaurant in the Washington Capital building, stating that he had enjoyed his nical there so much he cBuldn't keep both the spoon and his peace of mind. - pp eo 4 dren of the oil salesman and "month to 25 years. They're Fustest With The Mostest--I'red Schoville, 44, and his wife, "Iidith, 40, with their 20 children, arrived en masse to appear on a television show and claim the world's record as the youngest parents of the most single-born children. Chil- his wife range in age from one The ey - AA RE A Lg = T. 5 7 = TL dh lh HRONICLES TGiNGERFARM 2 Guandoline D Clarke Since lust week there 1s only one thing to say about thé weather-- just that it's worse. 'Nuff said, especially as it's snowing. One day last week. tired of wait- ing for a good day, 1 went to Tor- onto--in the rain. I paddled around with rubbers and an umbrella most of the day. had lunch "where all Toronto meets" and then, tired of shopping. | visited my "firlaws in the Moore Park district. To get there [took w Mount Pleasant bus and went along the new speedway that was opened last vear. Speed- way is rizht. It took only ten min- utes to go from Adelaide to Ingle- wood Drive. When I go: off the bus I stood for a minute watching the cars go by. The pace was terri- fic. Time when | didn't mind driving in the city at all--even when we had the old Model A--now | drive halfway and board a bus. Sefore leaving- for home [ stop- ped off at Daughter's place. [ want- ed to hear all the news as jus: recently she changed her ob. Now she. is in a publishing office. Last I'riday she was really thrilled. The girls in the office she avas leaving clubbed together and gave her an. electric tea-kettle and two lovely cups and saticers. | am sure she felt + she was leaving good friends behind her. Maybe she had a.few regrets as of life--ii we gain in one way we lose in another. That, too. was our feeling the "night the Budget was made public. Actually by paying more taxes we ! appear to he losing, but if higher --1 don't know. But that's the way as far as Toronto--and stayed there. Which is what I advised them to do when they telephoned--they had other friends to visit anyway. I knew they were coming up again in a few weeks time--and surely by ment in the weather. A nice heart-warming little inci- dent came my way yesterday. At a small bus terminal I was buying an evening paper. Theré was another woman there chattering away ex- citedly in broken English and point- ing to some little magazines on the paper rack. Thinking she could not & she answered, "the English | under- stand--I am four years in Canada. It is the books--the price they do not know - From Molland, you un- derstand--in the Dutch. The sur- prisec--it so pleases me. | thought to sce them here!" And she hugged the two little magazines tightly in her arms.. Two papers from the Old Coun- try. 1 imagined her taking them home--to- lier Canadian = hoine. Reading, laughing, perhaps crying over them just a little. low won- derful that the printed word can bridge the gap between two coun; tries, even though occans 'divide. Sometimes this love of one's country is a little bard for Can- is also hard to explain. Let us put «it, this way. A girl marries; she is happy and very much in love with her new home. But underneath it _all_there is still a deep and abiding love for the home of her childhood --where she grew from childhood to womanhood; where the dreams of yesterday slowly merged into the reality of today. So it is with Can- adians born in some other and be- vond the scas. Now they have two loyalties=------the old and the new. Their new home is Canadian--their work, their friends and amusements, even the food they eat, is Canadian taxes arc a means of greater na- --and most of them are happy that tional and international security it should be so. But it isn't reason- then we gain in the long run. Even able to suppose the old home, and the budget. had its funny side= | . Ne everyone on their toes to hear the | = - a - highlights --- and then the Mac ize NYLONS Arthur affiir stole the show. Even | Guaranteeo the 3 3 3 . AGAINST i! yeluen of the Stone of Scone EVERVTHING was somewhat of an anti-climax | Make evien mone: and failed to create much excite. | taking orders for ent - i Amnzine Nv ron me va > | cunranteed ap 1 [lie only thing new around Gin- three months Ne ger Farm is another cali---and be- | AAONEY .. aero "We deliver ing_of the male variety. it won't be |. , SALES © swllert Keira here ~very long. "Fhe: visitors "we |= TE OUIAY Canali -Tlamll- --were--expecting--this--aveelsond got | mmm ee y | MAGIC makes baking . > . . fine-textured, delicious! AP. J CINNAMON SANDWICH BISCUITS Mix and sift once, then sift into a bowl, 2 c. once-sifted ' i yastry flour (or 124 c, once-sifted hard-wheat flour), 8 tsps. i Aagic Baking Powder, ¥ tsp. salt and !{ c. fine granulated i sugar. Cut in fincly 4 the. chilled shortening. Combine 1 well- | beaten egg, '4 c. milk and 14 {sp. vanilla. Make a well in | dry ingredients and add liquids; mix lightly with-a fork, i adding milk if necessary, to make a soft dough. Knead for | 10 seconds on lightly-floured board and 'roll out i Cream together 13g °t | orange rind only about rounds of dough; top with dough and press around range, slightly apart, on Bake in fot oven, 460°, a warm, Yicld-16 biscuits, to 14" thickness; shape with floured 134" cutier. be. soft butler or margarine 1{ ¢. lightly-packed brown sugar, 24 tsp. grated and i] tsp. groun: half of the creamed mixture, place a smalk spoonful of the mixture on half of the cut-out edges to seal. Spread his: cuits with remaining creamed mixture and ar- citinamon. - Using remaining rounds of eased cookie sheet, ut 12 minutes, Serve places. then there will be some improve- make herself understood I offered - to help. "No, no, it ees not that; | never adian-born people to understand. It - the old country can, or should be forgotten--that _ties can be severel without a backward glance, even though thc .only contact left is through family letters, the home= town paper or magizines that give news and pictures of old familiar Don't grudge these new. Canadians their niemories--happy or tragic," fhey are memories - of home? To cherish them will make them better, happier Canadians.« Book Note--Just. off the press-- "Manitoba Roundabout" by Lyn Harrington. "An excellent book-- historical and modern, "authentic, and enjoyable. Just the book to give that friend 'of yours who hails from Winnipeg. He, 'or she will say "thank you"--and mean it! Woman Finds Market For Old Trash The houschold "white elephant" has found a home at last. When Mrs. Helen McConnell rounded up her personal herd of unwanted trivia back in late 1949, she decided that someotie probably could use the various odd items she had collected from the basement and attic. : She selected the names of 100 Denver 'women at random from the telephone book and sent them pos- tal cards inquiring whether they would be willing to swap their old knicknacks for something they could use. . : ' Sixty-five enthusiastic replies in two weeks convinced her she had a future in the white elephant busi- ness. Her shop in Denver, the Bar- ter Mart, has been booming ever since.. ; © The amazing part of the venture is that customers can get a lot for a little through the use of counter- feit-proof wampum. . This wampum is a paper scrip in one-quarter, one-half, five, 10, 20 "and 50 denominations. One wam- pum is worth 12 cents. 75% When a customer comes into the shop for a trade-in, the un- wanted item is appraised by Mrs. . McConnell. She grants wampum according to-her-idea of its worth. Medium of Exchange Customers then swap the wam- pum for any article in the store. The mart is advertised as "the store with nothing to sell," but it earns for its owner through a service ~ charge - on -each -article. "The more wampum required, the less the ser- vice charge. Barter Mart started in one tiny room with 18 of Mrs, McConnell's personal relics, The rent was earn- ed the first day. Since then it has moved twice and expansion to still larger quarters is slated for "the near future. : . Since the first of the year 9,138 articles have been taken in and an cstimated 4,000 units of wampum are in circulation, The venture has been so success: ful that Mrs. McConnell has sold franchises to several other cities.. Get Many Inquiries : In addition, the McConnells re- ceive hundreds of weekly inquiries by letter and telephone from the United States, Canada and Mexico. The Mart handles every type of merchandise that a housewife could tab a monstrosity. For trade have been curling balls, early model gramophones, devices for curving field hockey sticks, diamond rings, horns on cattle mdcient automobiles, Siamese cats and bed pans. . On a large board labeled: "We have calls for" is an offer of: "Dra- pery expert will make drapes--your home--for two wampum per four." Wednesday is family night at the Mart, A giveaway drawing lured 200 persons into the shop.on, these. nights, Fed TR Mrs. McConuell attributes her success to tlie fact that everyone loves to swap aud a woman's flair for the unusual. } "Women would rather have wam-- ~ pum than money," she said, "We have so much fun in here when we get a cackling bunch of women together; it's just like a circus." "RELIEF IS LASTING - For fast, prolonged relief from - ~ headache get INSTANTINE. This prescription-like. tablet contains not just one, but three proven medical - - ingredients that ease the pain fast. And the relief is, in most cases, lasting. - - Try INSTANTINE just once for pain relief and you'll say as thousands do that there's one thing for headache is. it's INSTANTINE! And try INSTANTINE for other -aches, too . ; : for neuritic or neuralgic pain , ; or for the pains and aches that accompany a cold. A single tablet =~ - usually brings prompt relief, Get Instantine today and always keep it handy ----- fist antine : 12-Tablet Tin 25¢ ; Economical 48-Tablet Bottle 75c Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking ECONOMICAL * EASY This powder-type cement and stucco paint contains hydraulic ROCKTITE MASONRY PAINT ~~ =" SEALS .» PROTECTS --- td BEAUTIFIES : . TO USE + DRIES FAST Portland cement and bonds to the surface to give a hard, waterproof finish that lasts for years. For new porous stucco, masonry blocks, concrete or brick. 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