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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1955, p. 2

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a ZLB 3 : Shr Sign : ELF ALh Ns Se Chel pr 3 BAL A A SAR Te i Ca a a a ad A + Sm . now than she did on the farm. day. But one heifer hemor- Tinfoil Helped Make All she did ber, was eat and' raged aud required Jetarinart . 4 sleep--she would not stay out- tirst aid, Partner wis 1 Debliciows' Grand Opera Star : side-by herself. Incidentally her been here Lecause 1 knew bet- a : "absence saves me time. Long- | ter than he how to handle the " " 'Many years ago, in the late haired dogs make a. lot of work pariyline telephions, And iN: eighties, the Philadelphia Na- Last week we had a Variety eve me, one does need a ile tional League team had a first of experiences. While it: A experience in dealing with ry - baseman named Sid Farrar. Like still cold we ordered an extra party-ling we have also. boy i | . % all ballplayers; «Sid took pride - ton of coal--to. be deliveied | Visitors ere lhe Bh i! | ' in his batting and fielding ave- early, before the frost was out | - but, bel g 20 ex-'arm couple : : T BE A ' zeges, But he had =n giher pride. of the ground. The coal was there take sii! Teelp out' 8 4n s wag his little daughter, a sent up .in a one-truck. Instead "| 1: RAE tiny. mite of loveliness. The of staying on high ground the: possible. 5 N £ : i 'on aah : | father's chest would 'expand "driver took a wide turn in the Warm Yeathes B With 44 Im y or with joy: when the little girl tield, dropped into a dead-fur- '| 8nd the I TL oN ran n : . . : Rha SP: was brought to the ball park row-rand got hopelestly mired. wre 4 t the Nek today; - { : : - - to see him play and he -could He sent for a big truck to pull | Were GONE 4 ® rt Abi :. | hear her shrill little voice root- him -out. The big truck got |: 2 lone, d eer o We ert father, Sid Farrar. manager fo supervise the pro- | ¢8 MEINE BEAL ALEC Bon. - : ou . : As the girl grew older, the ceedings. He left his car in the Spe 8 me this original little ' Ghunselot father and his friends realized lane. Partner came along with 8h! se ; that she was an exceptionally gavel, ashes, Rigi Sud = F 4 Housing Problem' 4 " Te re - Co . gifted vocalist. So Sid made it extra logging chain. ong las o Housing Problem" 5 Dear. Aur Hirsh For two 50 much help from it. Now I his life's purpose to provide the they were extricated bu to get "He builds without priority y years I have heen with an in- am ready to give up. child with 'a musical education out of the field they had to At home beyond the strife § curable disease; and for many ] ; 'AT THE END" at no matter what cost andisac- come over a low spot--they got Of CLO. authority a year I suffered without know- BEYOND ENDURANCE - rifice. Realizing that a complete stuck again. This time a tow- For himself and wife. ing the cause. During all our * The responsibility of raising musical education. would re- truck was sent for, About two . : out marriage (29 years) my hus- * such a large family has been quire a large outlay of money hours from the-time the pickup He hops about his uneigh- hy band has always been unsympa- * your only incentive; I expect, Sid began to figure out wavs came in, the car and the three -bours', yard : 3 thetic and critical. He has nagged * to put up with your husband and means to raise the money "trucks went rolling down the To market, while his wife ; incessantly, finding fault with * all these years. There comes a Fine ballplayer that ho - Ths, lane.. Incidentally the coal was Flutters about their nest to me about inconsequential things ¢* day when even a woman of salaries in baseball at that time unloaded in the fiéld and car- guard os -and keeping me nervously upset. « your courage can take no more. | were not what they are. today ried in canvas bags to the cel- And warm the coming life. He is so jealous he has accused * Send for your children and He played hard and put aside lar window. As for the ruts in : : : me of dating ny own relatives! ¢ discuss it frankly. Long ago every cont. that he could Shove "| the fields . . . they are beyond And when the mouths are fi} Incidentally, he gives me no ¢ they must have known how bare living expenses, Everything description. . opéned wide 4 : dt spending money; I have to buy * callous and cruel their father he earned above his needs went The -next_excitemen s the For a fat squirming meal - my own clothes, fortunately, I * was, so you should have their to the little girl's musical edu- de-horning of three eifers. . Joy and security abide he have a small income * sympathy and moral support cation. Still, it wasn't enough. SR HE ; ar Thinking my services would not . In this straw domicile." = "I have raised five wonderful * to put an end to this unbear- Sid's team-mates on the Philly SHELL GAME--English walnits pour from a bag, compliments of be needed 1 went to Guelph that * OAR. children (all"are married) and I " able situation. Your physical team: became as interested in the the "Nuts jo Neuberger" committee of Portland, Ore, The nuts am : z : am proud of them. 1 vorked * suffering is enough to bear "| liftle girl's career as her father. were sent to Sen. Richard L. Neuberger in mild protest to his 3 4 hard for the first 12 years to. | * without being exposed to hus- they held locker-room confer- iecti o alt i ite ; hielp vad for our home L have 7 i ar ae Lo i Y.. i. 20 5 ; recent objection to "trapping" of squirrels on the White House p pay ur hom hav band's heartless persecutions ences to figure out how Sid Far- : . exercised all the patience I could "and suspicion. Ret SOI Cait vote Thonat than grounds. Pouring is Ruth Switzer of McPherson, Kans., a in order to have peace, but noth. * He should be advised of the- | his baseball playing paid him. seniniary In the senolor's office. A N ing has softened. my husband's + nature - and extent" of your And one day they stumbled on ; a i carping. . . . 2 * disease, and your physician a plan. ! .| -her a bear-hug, which' Honey. 'For years I've read your col- * is the one to tell him. He will The Philly ballplayers decided ge vf 7) 2 graciously permits. And then umn every day, and I have had i * remind him that unless 'he to _collect all the tinfoil they &" o = _ they play ball together, "Honey : === | * cegses his inhuman behavior could find yi hy it ® their Std Eo deal : Avant did' it to: play ball. i "Ti * your health will deteriorate team-mate Sid Farrar who, in j pg Sep But that ball is hers and she Stork Time Styles | * more rapidly What you need turn, could sell it. Wherever the RONICLES won't let Dave have it. So, while J : | * is tenderness and understand- | fosn) Min toflagiey places ; Tote fhohueen Faners; Hoy "I ¢ ing, and your husband is the of tin foil. en before and after 6 | ; : ies wi i etween her fron bos ps to supply them. Whether |, frames, the players, and Sid Far- 4 INGER ARM paws. But Dave is just as cute; ! HO [ *-after all these years he will, rar searched through the stands Gwendoline P Clarke watches his opportunity and \ ai! | * ohly he can prove If he Te-- for stray pieces of the foil. tr when. Honey is half asleep he 1 W | .* fuses to try, then your children | Soon the fans lgarned of the With "ali the various "thi grosip. up aud sniolelidy sie hall | i * should take things into their | 'Way that Sid Farrar and his tiers > . oe, on hus ns a. ; ; | 3 ¥ i= { » are protected from any fur-- | eXtra money to pay for the girl's qd ee Wand : She Yas ae i a aThops % Z. 3 | + ther ediunities musical education. They decided and sumer thunderstorms, I <f in one hand and Honey on a i 3 A a 5 en rie you need w bop out, too. They went Join x have fgigolah one or leash in the other. I imagine J ; a i around picking up tin foil and changes" that . have taken she has quite a time. Last night : sympathy and kindness. If your saving. it and sending it In to' place gt Ginger Farm as a direct Bob and Joy were in Toronto Yi husband will not give them, lever Sid Farrar result of Tippy's death, The |. and Honey did her hula-hula .) 1 " then these children you are ! The vosult was hal verliable first was a realization that we wiggle the minute she saw Bob. $ ; > proud of cannot, in" all bales of tin foil were delivered must have another dog -- a Dee thinks she will probably ~ I ; : decency, refuse to supply the daily to the Philly first base- watch .dog. The next problem - go crazy the first time I show \ ~~ bs . need. I have. no doubt they man. The revenues derived from was the kind, and where, to get up. But I don't know . . . Honey ! . will act swiftly. in your de- its sale -becama a material 'aid it. We thought we had solved is happy with anyone who will - : s- *-fense. ] to fis: Aataidor it by making arrangements to make a fuss of her. And, in spite " { ~* It is deplorable that a man bi pie 'Bid" Faris and adopt a year-old collie whose 'of the fact that she is in a city i -* can be so heartless to the one 2, Tear males, and tiie fans of owners had sold their farm and home, I imagine, with Davey's > | * he is supposed to love the most. Philadelphi ye t ¢ t were moving to town. But it help, Honey gets more exercise : aS a * * : LR 2 phi an. Ta on didn't work. The dog would not Rh, " | SHY BOY 7 bho iy vi iy ot delphi make friends at all and since he : | "Dear Anne Hirst: I'm in high | foie OF Ch par, went -| had never been tied up nor even : irst baseman, Sid Farrar, went . ) : | school, and there is a boy there on to become America's greatest - had a collar on, it was hard to i nal w 7 "Wi i 0 : know how to handle him, or ? i 1 like real well. By his actions I opera singer, the star of the ow : ' ! know he likes me and I ell oTa. Shy 1 how to, keep him from running ¥ : re tells | aretropolitan O Hause. He : ; 'my friends so. Buf he is so shy TOpOuIsan Soars i ¥ |. away before he' got accutomed 4 ! : ® 2, bd, ) name? Geraldine Farrar. t ; uf | he just can't say anything! to us. So we had to let the young Si "This has been going on for a ES, 'lad comer and take him home a -- | long time. What can I do? I'm Jitf C h " again, we is yy bacause | afraid to start anything for fear } . ; ty | he might get the wrong iimpres- ! y roche could have trusted him, Pre- ol Son. UNSIGNED" * viotis to, this, Dee and Art had 3 : i» . oo : taken Honey to Toronto, think- 3 | il A shy lad -is sclf-conscious, ing we could handle one dog - { 2s0 be carat zal 3 noe any better than two. So now we - i 4705 fe Poe at cou ; embarrass haven't a dog at all, § a Na | * hip, Of couse you could in- The breed 1 have always ; . 5% 12-20 * vite a few classmates in for an wanted if we had to get another ; iL ! 7 + evening and include him, dog was a Welsh Corgi--but ST TR i by Ah i Slows i and diane Rp TA SIGN OF THE TIMES--Sir Winston Churchill gives his familiar ; (yh . * to ask to come again. question. Corgis are not too V-for-victory . sign as he leaves Number 10 Downing Street, SPE What . to wear? Monv-tobe, * Why not trust to his pres- common in Canada. We could London, never to return as its official resident. A don't worry! Whip up a new top - ¢ ent liking for you and let get a German Shepherd quite 4 ARES ~ . RAY or skirt in a day with this sew- * things ride as they are? Going easily but we are a little afraid 'GR-R-R -- "Tipper" figures - he { Vi h easy pattern! For casual wear, * with other boys is always of not being able to train it pro- ought to have special equip- ; 3 Ln sew the checked version with or * helpful; it proves. you are at- | perly. So here we are sitting on mem if he's going % be a pro. 1 {3 : : hcp without the Peter Pan collar. * tractive and it should stimu- the fence, undecided whether to faisional hovad.d h , 5 : For cool comfort on 90-degree * late his eagerness to know you. get a puppy, a half-grown dog, essiona BUNK -dog. That ax. : 3 od days, choose the <cooped ~neek | * better. He will outgrow his Corgi, a collie or a German plains the comic teeth cluttering 79, : oh x cone-shaped top. Make it in a * shyness one day. and if you hopnad, ti H has his mauth, The nine-month-old * : rive it are / in glamour fabric too, for cvening! * have been cordial meanwhile 3 bi meantime boned as beagle will do his hounding ® > : ' Fo i fond now! * he should naturally turn to settled down quite happily in | around West Sand Lake. : 7a Pattern 4705: Misses' Matern- * you. ' * ' ; \ gern _. 3 5 : 7 . vd itv Sizes 12 i Siz When a~ wife has given years light. Dave loves to put both : == : ; x ; if hes y p38, So aa ig of her life and love to raising a arms around Honey and give ISSUE 17 -- 1955 3 Le ] 3% ie with pockets, 3 vards: V3 vard fine family, she-has earned the : : rere r-- Ay contrast. : i sympathy and appreciation which hl : : . { Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS her husband promised in his vow: Je : i . ; : dl vk . : ! : { (35¢) in coins (stamps cannot be to cherish her. If these are with- '@® ml 0) : y : accepted) for this pattern, Print. |. held, she is bereft indeed . ) | ; : : ' ; plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, Anne Hirst has given many a : | : fe) i$ @ S STYLE NUMBER. disheatened wife the courage to i 1 ' | : 000 Send order to Box 1, 123 escape from' neh cIngite. Seite "A - | ] 2 : 1" ° eenth St. New Toronto, | her at Box 1,123 Fighteen » a, : : ih! 'vo ! Bighteanth St, New Toronto. |, GEM poronts; Ont AG i when you go an = m= 545 5VAdS : ; A crossing f 4, fun- inent.:* } | parelaxe® io Contift 6 yA by Coun Wheeler ' Ji Britsin BF ow, less than iat Th , : 0 Cuna® 'Montreal! : 5 : tn Need a-smart spring or summer ' days fo 0 Apr. 2 {verpoo! ! o bag? Crochet it yourself! Two ' upASCANIA pontreat--- i " ; 1 fashion-new styles in fhis pattern SONIA" avr: 30 orbo) Sire 3 times, 21{ c.once-sifted pastry flour (or 2 c. once- >=pot) B1e eas to make of straw p Sh : 8 'y oh ; sifted all-purpose flour), 214 tsp. Magic Baking Powder, 14 vhodista age THIA! | re, Southam? yi 2 tsp. salt, 174 tsps. cinnamon, 3{ tsp. each of ground cloves, esol your SPE Simmer quebec LJ may 33 soot SEF a ™ ginger, allspice, nutmeg 'and mace; mix, in 14 c. seedless ny orn ii as 3s 5 . wpRANCOTTT 4 gonocks - ng 2 mig, 5: easy crochet diree Queb 11 il raisins and ¥ ¢, chopped walnuts, Cream 3§ c. butter or tions. - \ WAGCANIA" Mo --Liverpoot. - / margarine and blend in. 11{ c. lightly-packed brown sugar; Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A z Mow uw i beat in 3 well-beaten egk yolks and 14 tsp. vanilla. Add dry in coins (stamps cannot be ac- . AAT ne Southam? hod = An ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with 24 c. milk; cepted) for this pattern to.Box 1, ue Mey Be poot ; : spread batter in greased $° square pan lined 123 Eighteenth St, New Toronto, ugAXONIES qrasnock: " 'in the bottom with greased paper. Beat stiff, Ont. 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