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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 May 1956, p. 2

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Send your order to Anne Adams Patterns, 123 Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, Ont. + * * A WORTHLESS MALE "Dear Anne Hirst: After five years of living with a drunken husband, who also gambled, got in trouble with the law, and was cruel to my little son and me, 1 have left. "But I still am not convinced I did -the right thing. We are taught there is- good in us all. Am I deserting a_weakling when he needs me? Will it drive him faster down the wrong road? I am so confused I appeal to you, whose work I honor, to set me straight. Imeem MARY" I urge you to stop senti- mentalizing, and face the facts of your marriage as your letter revealed them. Your husband is irrespons- ible, dishonest, brutal. He made it necessary for you to move from one Tittle place to another, while he continued his drinking and various of- fences that humiliated you so much. He has had all the chances he deserved. Living with such a creature can bring only misery to a per- son--ditke vou, and later to your little son. Go through with the div- orce. You have succeeded in making an honest living for vourself and your c¢hild; you have found some measure of peace. Keep it that way. * » LE SR EE TEE TE TEE TEE TE SY CREE EE EE SR SE Anne Hirst does not pretend to be a psychiatrist. Her down- to-earth guidance and knowl- edge are based on years of ob- servation," experience and ap- plied reading. Everyone who writes her will understand her wise counsel and common sense, and she is always kind. Write her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. °° MERRY MENAGERIE it sem ||! a" iy | TE HL = fo si! ile at} 2 -- A 'e oo ee NB = ; = -- a 0) 2 Fi 4 Pt ci? "Now, don't get impatient -- we've got a search party out for' the honey! { L | Self-lced SPICE CAKE Liliiin Stemi "it bows "lights itself. "<in the front yard. extra--one inch for pasting and one inch so that the paper will not be too taut. } Turn the cross stick at right angles to the upright. Insert string corners in notches at ends of cross stick. Tie a string taut between ends of cross stick on [he back side of the kite so that about six to eight inches. . On the front side, make a bridle string by tying a 36-inch - string through paper to upright stick. Tie one end at a point eight inches from the top of the vertical rib and the other eight inches from the_ bottom. Tie the ball of flying cord to bridle at a point about éne-third of the way down: front the top. Now_ you're ready. So,"we are not trying to be offensive when we say at this time of year: "Go fly a kite 1" Out Of Africa A forthcoming book by the Rev. Walter B. Williams and his wife, "Adventures With the Krus in West Africa," tells of . their experience as Methodist missionaries in Angola and Li- beria between 1905 and 1933. It "includes a collection of African sayings, some of which appear [+ below. Anger is a warmth . * Yau. are like a small pot between two fires. (You are squeezed belween two ene- mies.) " * - > [ bore: this child, but not his heart or soul. (Said of a bad child.) : . - We like to wash our: clothes (Spreading our friend's troubles.) - Ld * When the scissors are open and you get between them, they will cut you bad. (To be caught between foes.) : The tail must follow the head. (The 'rank and file must follow the leader.) * * * If the head falls into the fire, the beard will not burn also? (People who complain about their ruler suffer with him.) > - * No man clever enough to lick his own back. (There are some things we cannot do, no matter how smart we may be.) * - - Cockroach cannot crow in the fowl's country. (A poor man cannot dictate to a rich, nor a stranger to the native of a place.) * . The eye crosses a full river. (The desire to go' beyond the Modern Etiquette... By Robert Lee Q. Just what is proper when meeting on the street, for the man or the woman to speak first? iF A. Formerly, it was always "the lady" who spoke first. But today, if they are good friends, there is nothing at all wrong with the man speaking first. which Unusual Crochet by Couna Whaddon Crochet a graceful bowl to hold fruit and flowers -- lovely matching doily beneath! They're worked together -- in gay contrast colors! Pattern 594: Doily-bowl com- bination, or 17-inch doily alone; Q. Is it obligatory to reply te 'letters of condolence? A. Yes; send a brief note of thanks sent flowers or ters. : bs . . LJ - Q. Does it matter in which direction serving dishes are passed around the dinner table? A. It is most practical to pass these dishes towards the right, or counter-clockwise. » - Ld personal let- Q. Is it proper to state on the invitation the length of time the guests are expected to stay at a wedding reception? A. The hours are never stipu- lated on reception invitations. Guests are expected to leave as soon as possible following the departure of the bride - and bridegroom. . » * ad Q. When 'attending a large _ dinner is it necessary to walt until all the other guests have been served before one begins to eat? ee : A. No; one should not be re- quired to wait until one's food has cooled, it there are a. great number of guests to be served. L LJ * Q. Is it proper to address the envelope of a letter to-a man without using the titles "Mr, Miss, or Mrs.?" A. Never. * * * Q. One of my neighbors per- sists In stopping in at my house frequently while I'm in the midst of my housework. Would it be rude of me to. continue working while talking with her? : _ A. Not at all. This might even serve as the "gentle hint" your neighbor evidently needs. ig * * L (. What amount should. be glven as a fee to a clergyman for a_house christening? A. This, like the fee for wed- ding, is determined by the means of the parents, * * Q. Is it proper for a married woman to send a gift in her name only to a bride, especially if the bride is not known by her husband? A. Never; her "husband's name should always be includ- to everyone who has Active Dry Yeast parts of the Continent. And we don't have to go many miles from home either to notice the difference. Last Thursday a friend and I went to Guelph to visit a convalescing patient. The weather was just grand when ~ we left here but ten miles from home-it- was another story -- -snowflurries swirling -across_the fields and along the highway. 'We wondered what we -were heading. into but we went on our way. . And then, coming back, we found good weather again as soon as we crossed the invisible boundary. Ea I was also. in Toronto last week -- on the only other good day that we had. My time was taken up with business 'mat- ters. until two-thirty and then I was free to visit with Daugh- ter and David. Dave, I am glad to say, was full of life and mischief, very different from the little boy we knew a couple of months ago. Children are up and down so quickly. We get 'so worried about them and then first thing you know they are back to normal, Too bad older' people haven't the same bounce! I wish that particularly just now because so many of our friends have been seriously ill this winter. Maybe when the buds are swelling, birds sing- ing and spring flowers peeking 'up through the soil, everyone will eel - better, I sincerely hope so anyway, a I expect all farm folk who take a genuine interest in farming as a way of living -- and in conservation and re- forestation -- will learn with done here, it is like trying to catch a bird by putting salt on its tail. However, according to Dr, McKinnon Phillips, there is no need to get into a panic over the situation. Up to the present time there have been only fif- ty-two known cases of rabid animals in the entire province. He advises that the necessary precautions be taken but says the wholesale destruction of household pets is entirely un- warranted. T am® beginning to wonder whether our cats and dogs know that- something un- usual is in the wind. I never X § - i regret of the death of Louls SR - Go Fly a Kite! THE CASE OF THE regret of the death of Louk TB) i -- ifty-nine, He had been such ay AN NE ' 4 R S It's spring! The winds are ABSENT-BODIED PROFESSOR ; of it Hn man all his life, and - NR * blowing--and kites are fying VR : 1A A SENS fain - had contributed so much to ag- i a Youn Family Counselor hey | a had contributed 50 nich 10 af. | HAN $- . And small boys--and girls-- 'literary way, that one imagined (! LE . Ey : are pleading with their parents, him to be considerably oldes : aL "Dear Anne Hitst: For a * opinion based oh observation : for some help in making a kite, : than he 'was. Not eyeryone ' Be 5 ' 4 i A i IN ¢ 4 3 number 'of years my husband | * If he had persisted a little -| So let's clear the workshop Xo YR 3 agreed with his viewpoints but Hi by 'has beer a steady' drinker; it * longer (exercising his will table and give the youngsters a ir WT, : 'there is little doubt that any- has caused _me a great deal of | * power and faith from day to hand, Better yet, take the chil- It is, such a bright, sunny one who could arouse interest iY trouble, and even despair. When * day) he might have joined the dren to a breezy hilltop--and morningit just makes you feel to the point of controversy cer- 5 iy I've asked him about quitting * throngs who have endured the "go fly a kite." ? glad to be. alive, And yet jt is | tainly contributed a great deal : NH or joining "Alcoholics Anony- * suffering that. sometimes ac- Of course, you can buy kites cold -- ten above our two | to agriculture, ; AR < mous, he laughs as if it were a * companies total abstinence, ready-made; but children are thermometers -- so we still feel Well, there doesn't seem te 3 big joke | The: longest time he * and come through without naturally "do it yourselfers." as if we are definitely in the be any let-up: in" the rabies ever quit was about a month, * even the desire to take a They get a special thrill out of : grip of winter. But it doesn't | scare. It seems a downright and then he would be miserable * drink. Can he find the moral: the simple craftwork. Besides, - seem to matter -- it can't last shame so many dogs and cats and make me miserable, too. * stamina to try once more? "| they can have fun decorating too much longer. The birds are being needlessly destroyed. For years he would have, an * You could bear being as mis- their kites in personalized styles, know it and so do the trees and It just proves that the owners affair every so often and stay * erable as he, if you felt that patterns," or motifs. = shrubs. The willow branches had little real affection for thelr away from home. * final victory might be his. We don't claim our idea is a are getting a yellowish colour pets, Either that or they didn't "He does work, and 1 con- + Before you think of leav- new one; Actually, kite-making and the dogwoods a little red- want the bother of looking af- sider him intelligent, but he "| =» jung ask him if he will make is centuries old. The Chinese der every day. Crows are fly- ter them or the expense of hav- doesn't seem to WANT to do * thie offort tor your shke! have long been world-famous ing, not just one Low and ther, ng them Treatey id homes 3 y 1 . T right. What can I do that I * without your understanding kite makers. . rd As 0 nd id bhp Sins My ily a 2% psd haven't done? If he doesn't * and spiritual support, it seems But mostly, kites are just for are leaving the woSls exploring one dog, or possibly y straighten up, I believe I will + doubtful he will Overcome fun--as hordes of small boys the fields and coming closer to immunity from the disease so have to leave for good. Any * the habit. Surely if ar know. = ; ¥ : the buildings. Watching nature's easy to procure, it seems like Bein vou cotid mive me Would i wey MET ip | 3 To make a kite, you will The teacher's not even in school, but these physics students reawakening just before the wanton destruction of animal - a TT . ee ons isd oad need : sticks of spruce, white carry on under his instruction at Manchester College. A student spring' is beautiful and inspir- life. However if that is the at- } MRS. T. M." " er over with Sour family pine, or bamboo; tissue paper, supervisor, Virgil Huber, right, keeps order and illustrates the ing. It is so big, so.very big, that titude of the owners perhaps SEA Fh pi Seon . iin rts : heavy wrapping paper, or cloth lectures of Dr. Charles S, Morris as they. . , ' all our man-made plans seem the trusting little creatures are WHAT CHANCE? phyisician and sce what hope : A : Y mall d hernia Better oft dead than. ane. 1 - The trained Toinds of brit vfra- holds? for covering: rags for tails and . come over the two-way intercom installed by his students Sng). ang Insign) CA e a 18 Bg <li pecialis ave «¢ : kite string. Your tools will in- b his bed d the cl i : parison. Fach generation .has | wish the problem could be as liant specialists have con- * It boils down to the ques-. clude a knife. coping saw. ruler elween is bedroom and the classroom. Prof. Morris is con- its span and is gone but the easily dealt with on a farm or + sidered this grave condition * tion of how you can make A i 6, 0D 20 i, fined to his bed by a heart attack. But he delivers his lectures natural forces of nature go on, that an overall charge would * for years; their opinion seems * your husband want to live and BT oF % ax ol for over the intercom and conducts class discussions just as if he century after century, changing cover all the cats and dogs. At- * to be hat og is Figs * without alcohol. When he decorating. ) 3 were in the physsics room. only as the seasons change. ter all, in districts where a fres. . wants to stop drin (ng, there «f+ learns that you will not stay # Street i a i clinic" has not been established, * is little hope that he will. In * with him through repeated od tien) piu £) Joana Wan nin gE inoculation should at least be ,. P i . -- " x . . PEE a y a 3 > ) : inl Sd pinnae, he 1 per lods of seo enis incon}. ~. length, Notch the stick ends and and see more snow than we cheaper by the dozen! Then ol be (cared. ond. collabole nence, he should recognize outline the frame with a string. pave had oll winter, Actually, course there is the problem ot etured, end collaborate * the gravity of his situation, Cut the paper frame, decorate there. hasn't been a day this catching the cats. With home- X is hit phys or Davie * take his final chance to be it, and then paste it over the Witteriwhoh ove nie Inte feuds grown pets that's easy but when ; with a his, physical "and the man he can be, and save string frame. When cutting the Bain Bloch 50 Giierot font two stray cats come along and spifia) stuongih, *{ + his marriage, top i ; : take up residence, as they have + Your hushand's offorts have ; ! : frame pattern, allow two inches condifions existing in other e up y y i _knew them to be so full of life dnd energy. Rusty and Robbie are chasing around after each other all the morning but the cats devote their energy to eat- ing and sleeping, both of which they are doing to excess. Speak- ing of eating -- 1 must fly otherwise Partner will come in to find a bare table instead of . dinner waiting for him. A man will put up with many things but dinner-time is dinner-time. And that's that. SHALLOW REMARK One afternoon Lefty Gomes turned around and saw Joe Di- Maggio playing an excessively shallow centerfield, With Rudy York coming up, Gomez blanch- ed and waved DiMag back. Af- ter the game, he asked Joe why he had moved In s0 close. * "I'm supposed to make people forget Tris Speaker," DiMag said with a grin. "If you play in for guys like York, you'll' make them forget Gomez," retorted Lefty. Luscious HON EY BUN RING Quick to make with the new © Hot goodies come puffin' from your oven in quick Fleischmann's Active Dry Yeast! No more spoiled cakes of yeast! No mo last-minute tri Fleischmann's Yeast keeps in your cup- board! Order a month's supply. time with naw -- this new form Sit 3 times, 21; ¢.once-sifted pastry flour (or 2 c. once- possible.) quick crochet in.heavy jiffy cot- -| ed. BUN RING : g sifted all-purpose flour), 214 tsp. Magic Baking Powder, 14 : " . * ton! Starch bowl for stiffness. . . . ; ; : 2. isp. salt, 114 tsps. cinnamon, !{ tsp. each of ground cloves, The lion 'that kills is not the Our gif ite you for lwo Jon AN ou: Ate Jeeciving ° Scald 34 c. milk, 35 c. granulated dough. Cover: and set in warm : ginger, allspice, nutmeg and mace; mix in !} c. seedless one that roars, (Said of brag- derful patterns for - yoursel, ty sh 0 2 large nner sugar, 134 tsps. salt and 14 c, place, free from-draught. Let rise tetne and 34 C. chopped walnats. Cream 23 ¢, Vater: oF garts.) your home -- printed in our party should one send one's ac- shortening; cool to lukewarm, "until doubled in bulk, Punch ) raising ang 4 °c. f bi Pi 1% c lichhl ed brows suEar . ' " Laura Wheeler Needlecraft book ceptance or regret? i Meanwhile, measure into a large down dough and roll out into an & margarine and blend in 1! c. ligh y-packed bro gar; Water i ser. Ueed of + for 1956! Dozens of other new A. Immediately, Nothing 1s bowl }4 c, lukewarm water, 1.1sp, ~ oblong about 9" wide and 24" beat in 3 well-beaten egg yolks and 1g tsp. vanilla. Add dry ater is navep tired of run- designs to -order --- crochet, more inconsiderate or ill-bred granulated sugar; stir until sug- long; loosen dough. Combine % ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with 25 c. milk; ning. (Said of great talkers.) knitting, embrodery, iron-ons, than to keep' a hostess waiting ar is dissolved: Sprinkle with 1 © ightly-packed brown sugar Pls - spread batter in greased 9" square pan lined 4 ETA novelties. Send 25 cents for | for a reply, since sha must have envelope Fleischmann's Active a0d'J4 c. liquid honey; spread ; in the bottom with greased paper. Beat stiff, i Toe, cow Lig the one at - your copy of this book NOW --- the time to invite substitute DI yes. Let stand 10 mins. OE ogland sprlukis with 4] ' : i : cks her, Kindness brings ; . IEN stic well, ' n " not dry, 3 egg whites and a few grains salt; rd 8s with gift patterns printed in itl guests, well, yp Eros ly rol EY Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS \ gradually beat in 1 c. lightly-packed hrown £5 a Add cooled milk mixture and jell i i : eg nd jelly roll. Lift carefully into a. ) Wo ps ] . * . ; i tir in 1 well-beater d 7 Poi sugar and spread over cake; sprinkle with 14 ; (stamps cannot be accepted s iten egg and 1 tsp. greased 834" tube pan and join » Ee ea waliuts. Dake in. rather. alo He hag with one eye. (In- use postal note for safely), tor Running up to a policeman, a tant tind, Hen 2 c tds of dough to form a ANE, ven. 326° 11% p ra i sincere.) i . Pri inly PAT- middle-aged "Ot- "iil sn cours beat un. Brush top with melted b oven, 326° 11{ to 114 hours; cover lightly , . . this pattern. Print plainly PA g man shouted, "Of til smooth, Work in EN (about) oh Bi i lich butter TERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Send your --order .to Laura Wheeler Patterns, 123 Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, Ont, this pattern, ficer, Officer, somebody just once-sifted bread fl stole my car--but I got the li- on lightly-floured od Knead cinsé' suber smooth and elastic, Place in greased bowl and grease top of 7 Fel Tn with brown paper for last half hour. When push comes on top of in bulk, Bake in Moderately hot shove, how's a man going to do? r ~ * * - oven, 375°, 45-50 minutes. Brush top with honey and sprinkle with chopped walnuts, Softly, softly catches the monkey. (Patience.) Always Dependable SERIE EI Sh el ISSUE 17 -- 1958

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