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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Jan 1957, p. 6

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"When we were going together he was always polite to my fam- ily, but ever since our marriage he has objected, to their visiting "When I get too hungry to see them, I slip there on the sly, which is degrading. as our + 2 0 & FF 8 8 ¢ 8 + ve eT OE C0 4 Boe Her vitality is sapped, her in- telligence lies fallow, and at 40 she looks like a woman 20 years older, After all these years, you are still rebelling. You are as in- terested in people and the out- side world as ever, and more determined to seek the pul- sating life that has been de- nied you. 'What courage you possess! Your heart is still young, and your spirit will carry you through. Tell the children you plan to leave; I am sure they will help until you can be on your own. Long years lie ahead of you, and I hope they -will -be as rewarding as you deserve. . - » IN SUSPENSE But you are not like that. At The World's Dinner Table It- is noontime, The elevators are ejecting hordes, and the es- calators are bringing other crowds to the fourth floor of tHe United: Nations. For' while nationals dicker, they still must eat. And so the kaleidoscope of peoples neatly fitted into the offices of the Secretariat Build- ing dissolves and patterns it- self anew in the cafeteria at regular intervals aily, At one time or another repre- sentatives of all the 76 member nations, and of many others be- longing to the specialized agen- cies sit at the gleaming tables and look out between the apri- cot, beige, 'and green draperies, at East River traffic. They watch "whirly-birds" coming in- from La Guardia to land on a rooftop in downtown Manhat- tan. Sometimes diners even "wonder whether the helicopters are "buzzing" the UN, so close do they appear to roar by.. "TAILOR-MADE" HAY BALES--Just choose your size, and this new Jegibete) will turn out bales from one-foot square to one e by 4% et. The machine carefully measures hay to produce bales of the size most suitable to the individual farmer. The balsr also packs bales of hay Into even slices, like loaves of bread, for easier handling. Sm of a warm home, plus, if we have a set, the entertainment of- fered by television. TV provides us with problems, Friday nights, for instance . . . 'boxing bouts and Person to Per- son conflict for part of the time. Partner, of course, wants one and I the other. We generally reach a compromise in some way, depending on what each program has: to offer. We haven't yet reached the stage of thinking two sets are necessary! In fact we think ourselves lucky to have even one. 'And there are times when one is more than enough if the choice of a program is be- tween an inferior play or a va- riety show, We are glad Omni- bus, Perspective, Fighting Words and Graphic are back on the screen. "Of course we always en- joy the Buffalo University Panel Discussion, also Toronto's Tab- loid. And to think that this time last year we stoutly maintained that we had no desire for televi- sion at all. Now we wouldn't be without it for anything -- and it certainly comes in handy with small children, if used in moder- But even - will be David's third birthday. How time flies! First a wedding and then a christening; anotheg wedding, another christening -- and so it goes, Then come birth- days and anniversaries, extra ones each year and you catch yourself wondering about the dates -- have we forgotten this one or that? There seem to be so many to remember, and none that we would like to forget. And at Christmas time the family gathering gets a little bigger every year so that i¢ is no good we who are older thinking we can dispense with a Christmas tree. Never a chance! Once again we find ourselves in the middle of it all, only with an- other generation. But thank heaven, it is a generation we can enjoy without assuming toe much responsibility. Grandpar- ents have their place in 'the scheme of things but it is not a place of full controls Not if we are wise, USED SUBSTITUTE "It was even worse . : Bef d i ti Wh h mn h Yeas "Dear Anne Hirst: My hus- efore an average day 1s ation. When the small fry have There was an urgent 'phone Seen Brew HD He Sane band and 1 have been separated over, cash registers in the Cafe- reached the stage of being over- call from a man saying his son Toy Jeol anywhere, and they - 4 Je teria, the Delegates Dining tired and. cantankerous Lassie, had swallowed a fountain-pen.: 1d 6nly 1 } t d for a year and seven months. I a we u pe to dniy Ck their friends can't go out and have any fun, Room, the near-new Coffee he < : Walt Disney or Clarabell invari- "All right! Ill come at once" dry Wo ly iy "i because 3t ig 500s me With 8 man a ted pe pre lounges, ha crt, ae Ahly save the day. replied the doctor. "What are bave tried to make him under- he starts a scene. But when I nd many mere i Ths Tomorrow is going to be an- you doing in the meantime?" ) stand that we could not live to ourselves like this -- and then koe declares that I only want to see other men! "I did leave him once, but I could not stay away because I knew the children needed me. Now they are all grown and on their own (they left home as soon as they'tould), and I am at the point of leaving, too. I've a little money and am perfectly able to hold a job. What do you think? FINISHED". come a dull creature of habit fulfilling her duties like = an * Many a wife in such a spot He is probably trying to ently stolen away," and day- Not but what we have enjoyed found the two of them in the ¢ rebels. at first and argues for make up his mind whether to light floods the dining tables, the warm, sunny days -- ideal dog-kennel with Rusty outside - * a normal life; when she finds live with you again or take up their products remain -- tooth- for our little visitors playing out- 'chewing a bone. Yesterday Nan- * she cannot have it, 'she gives your time with no sense of re- some tributes to the | "might = cy crawled through a rail fence ¢ up. She-allows herself to be- sponsibility for your future. shift." and was discovered heading for LJ LJ * see him with any girl, say anything. ' "I've been sweethearting' around with him for a few months now, but still he doesn't say anything about our going back together . . . I'm tired of all this nonsense, but I don't know what to do. Please give me some advice, I don't oi: LOU" The quickest way to bring your husband to js senses is to tell him you are not going to date him at all. Qe» This is manifestly unfair, If you forbid him to see you he will soon find out the state of when the General Assembly be- gins in November. Behind the scenes, conse- quently, a large operation gets up steam and not only figura- tively. While delegates sleep, a corps of bakers and cooks takes over the UN kitchens. They slosh water into flour, cut up fruit, cream butter, and assem- ble the results into pies, Danish pastries, buns, and all the other goodies the restaurant service offers. When the cooks have, like the proverbial Arabs, "sil- Presiding over the kitchen's -daytime activity is "Jean Lapar- HRONICLES - "GiNGERFARM Gwendoline P.Clathe It looks as if we shall have a little rain over the weekend -- rain that will be very welcome after a rather long dry spell. Useful-Decorative side with their dolls and buggies, Rusty, or whatever else takes their fancy. And you never know . . . this morning Partner the cows. There is never a dull moment around here these days. automaton, bereft of all hope. i ~ cerie, bright-eyed, perky chef The rainless days have result- his heart and ask for another who hailed originally from ed in our cistern going dry -- trial -- or accept the verdict Bordeaux in France's grape that is rainless days, plus the .% 8% % FF 3 ® @ + and not bother you again. country, Jean began overseeing normal requirements of our * Whatever his decision, it cooking for the UN back in household: plus' daily baths for * will relieve your mind, and you 1947 when it still was located two small' children and big * will know where your future at Lake Sucess, and he followed washings every other day. Not * lies -- with him or without it to its permanent site on the that it matters -- when the soft * him. bank of the East River. He may water gives out we connect the * . » be found in the spotless, stain= hard water to Ve pressure sys- ~~ Never let oppression--get you - don. Keep your spirit alive, and look forward to tomorrow. Anne Hirst will help you gather the courage to broaden and brighten Jess=steel between 7 am. and 5 p.m., en- suring that the sauces have just the right amount of seasoning, and the roast is as it should be, kitchen at any- time -- was fhe way Partner had it ar- ranged when we put the bath- room in. I remember the plumb- er saying he had never put in a 'pressure system that way before your life. Write her at Box 1, 123 Keeping so many thousands 5 4 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, satisfied is a major task. As he and wasn't sure whether it would Ont. piloted me among turkey-in- work. However he did as Part- --_------ CANNED FISH BITING the-raw and uncut salad, James IL. Hever, manager, commented, "I don't believe I ever worked ner directed and it has worked out very well." Never yet have we been short of water, and in 25 Ree Ta While fishing in the Pacific, anywhere where time passed a farm home that is saying a lot din TOOTHSOME TOT -- All set to near Ventura, California, Jess so quickly." since our water supply has to be A ho i lie iv week-old Monahan felt a sluggish contact. : shared with the livestock. We? this put tne bile on lie is Weex-6 He struck solidly. His catch The UN has not attempted to know of cases in old farm houses 2 it Paula, daughter of Mr. and wasn't putting up a running fight cater to the food habits of na- where pressure systems have 3 Mrs. Paul Martinez who BX. but he had difficulty reeling it tions unused to American food. been installed without due re- : { Joss hg, 108 aah vi wp in. 3 ronsisted Ag guny sack og Aus choice B San gard to the water supply and in , she was born. octors say her Smmwhich were 144 cans of sar- neeses, fish, eggs go ar 0 teeth are about the size of those belonging to a 10- months-old baby. dines. . "I've done a lot worse!" was Monahan's only comment. 3 Be pe ) Pant Sweet! that's easy to make when you use Fleischmann's Active Dry Yeast, If you bake at home, be sure to bake some soon! satisfy nonmeat caters: Men and women from countries whence voghurt first trickled to become a food fashion in the United States find this native dish at the UN. Watchful Americans employ the "sincerest form of flattery" by pouring cartons of voghurt over their bowls of fresh fruit a la central Europe. other nationals dig their into salads and hot dishes with apparent impartiality. Mr. Hever is justifiably proud of the operation he controls, The aim, he declares is to pro- vide the type of menu to beg found in any first-class restau- rant, with plenty of variety, good cooking, and reasonable fork by Cone Wha This graceful swan is a pocket sign. Patttern 705: Crochet direc- tions in mercerized string, for "swan" pocket T'% inches, For pocket on smaller towels, use No. 30 cotton. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (stamps cannot be accepted; use postal note for safety) for this pattern to LAURA WHEELER, 123 Eighteenth St, New Toron- ~ some cases the water gave out. ' Tew people realise what a thirs- ty piece of equipment a bath- room can be -- especially if there is much entertaining. City visitors,, alas, invariably imagine the farm water supply to be unlimited, which can result in an embarrassing situation. There is a lovely thick carpet of leaves on our front lawn, nice elm,, all mixed up together by drifting winds. And of course there are chestnuts, hundreds of them. Chestnuts that somehow get carried into the house and are found under kitchen chairs and lving-room furniture. If they stayed under the furniture. it wouldn't be so bad but occa- sionally they are left in the middle of the floor -- and a -other big day in our family. Ed- ward is to be christened and we are all going down for the cere- mony. Bob is to be one of the godfathers. Later in the week it "Using a pencil." ISSUE 46 -- 1956 Sure To Be A Favorite Slice it thin, butter it, But throughout the cafeteria for facecloth--matching edging, crunchy, crackly leaves that generously and watch it disappear! Japanese, French, Englis h, a pretty decoration, Easy to cro- rustle as we kick our way "Here's a tasty nutsweet bread Koreans, Russions, and all the chet in favorite pineapple de- through. Poplar, chestnut and This charming afternoon dress, made in sheer wool from ag Anne Adams new printed pattern is sure to be a favorite In any woman's wardrobe, Soft lines and flaring skirt give it that n new look of femine _inity, so fashionable now and for next Spring. Note the beco collar, the bodice with graceful yoke, the pocket detail that le a custom made elegance. Fashion and accurate fit are assured when making this dress with ANNE ADAMS new Printed Pattern, Because the designer's own lines and directions are printed clearly on each tissue pat- tern part anyone can sew and fit it like professional dressmake®., to, Ont. Print plainly PATTERN For best results our pattern designer-recommends a 12-inch chestnut isn't the most comfort- 2 B d prices. anut Butter eq i The United Nations called in ] ' X the Knott Catering Corporation NUMBER, your NAME and AD- able thing to step on in a hurry. zipper for the placket closure. We Jed ine Magin-Teh Yglos. 1. Scold Work in additional y } to run its food services for an iad : zipper for this dress. It is light weight enough for the sheer w Tove ik ge cop I T_-- anrual fee. This is not a con- Our pin to you--two Vendors easing. 54 au yet strong and will release caught fabric or thread like magie. 3 ) all-purpose flour cession in the usual sense The, ful patterns for yourself, your note of warning 2 'warhi : Other fabrics recommended for this dress, Printed Patterm . 4 Stir in ; - he Knott concern buys and sells home -- printed in our Laura that it h 4 ng 4650, are dressy fallle, bengaline, satin brocade or crepe. This § \y 2 tablespoons granulated 3. Turn out on lightly-floured % for the UN. Every thing from Wheeler Needlecraft Book . . . a we have not already done 2, 14, 186, 18, 20 d 40. Size 18 x boord ond k ; x vy : $6 {he lime hak come to reple Misses' pattern comes in sizes 1 an ze sugar oard ond knead until smooth paper cups to shrimp which Plus dozens of other new designs plen- requires 3% yards of 84-inch fabric or 5% yards of 35-inch ond elastic. Place in greased bowl. Brush top with melted shortening. Cover, Let rise in a ish the oil tanks or fill up the coal bin. Even on bright, sunny days when night clouds gather 22 teaspoons salt Ya cup peanut bulter to order ,-- crochet, knitting, em- broidery, iron-ons, novelties. Send 25 cents for your co of 3 py comes into the building belongs fabri to the UN, and every nickel > Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (amps cannot be accepted; use - Cool to lukewarm. . lace, f f draft, . that chinks in the cash register ; ] , - Vor Sue fee lol well x 1% theits toe, An attotant Hl - this book NOW -- with gift pat- | there Ms a bite in the air that postal note for safety) for Pattern 4650. Send to ANNE ADAMS, 4 + Meantime, measure into bowl inate. » to break even between the two, terns printed in it! * makes us welcome the comfort . 123 Eightsstith St., New Toronto, Ont. @ 1 cup lukewarm walter pod aid "nothing nye. \ - ' : : -\ 4, Punch down dough. Halve the Thus, + a delegate from, say, v Stir in vue } § dough. Le} rest 15 minutes, then H 2 teaspoons granulated fv = preity by | ed, wy Te ie Surprise your family with luscious TROPICAL PANCAKES! - Mt ' / wmme rip ) wee Vv £ p gl X Sprinkle with contents of inches, top inside measure). Brush X APY a arilled Mii an hy 2 p Fleisch . with melted shortening, Cover. in ) ) \ ef I? Howed by ini i RT 1A Sis opes Fleischmann's Let rive until dovbled in bulk or and butter, followed by pie anc SE SE 3 430 clive Dry Yeast about 40 minutes, Bake in a hot i his choice of a beverage for « '5 5 bet stand 10 minutes, THEN stir oven, 400°, 30 to 35 minutes. less than $3, while a visitor 2 thsps. granulated sugar 4 tbsps. Seoning; Your baked goods 7 31 well, Yield --2 loaves, ~~ ® who has managed to get one of : melted are so much lighter, | & | ie X Stir in lukewarm milk mixture and ¥ the 200-300 daily luncheon tick- | "Va e. chopped pitted dates i 1 tsp. vanilla "so delicioys, when ON 2 cups once-sifted ets available 'to the public { Ya c. chopped nuts i Make well in dry ingredients;sticla you bake with go all-purpose flour might dine more frugally on | Combine | liquids gradually, adding milk, If § dependable gy and beat until smooth and elastic, baby flounder and the same {Soke 'or Wolk 1 2 well-beaten eggs i; necessary, to make a medium-thin ¢ 7 : choice of additional items for ake os Waffles, too) 1% ec. milk | batter, Bake as pancakes or waf- 4 under $2, Sift together once, then Into bowl, | 14 ¢ crushed pineapple | flos, Serve with butter and this | a) From the public point of view 4 Snckvifiod pastry (drained a 15-ounce | joven) Combine 10 4 scl Wee: : . ea the recently installed coffe our E pan 4. Thip. ip i shop a lly OR] foes or 1% c. once-sifted { wgar. Stir In remolning pineapple Powder i " ; a 3 Vs bei i " Needs no the main entrance hall is highly all-purpose flour = J | and luice, Ya ip. vanilla and % ¢. §f today | J ' popular, Serving- snacks and 3 1sps. Magic Baking 3 water, Cook, stirring, vet sauce refrigeration substantial meals, too, it can ia. sa i dor : + take 60 people at a time in 2 sp, ig Yield--3 or § pring 2 horseshoe seating. A SS id

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