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DEAR DORIS - I thought you:
would like a few ideas about air
travel for your readers, I went
to Europe with my small baby,
so that my mother could see
him.
I talked to the Air Canada
travel consultant, ahead of time,
and she told me what •to pack.
The'stewardess helped me hoard
the plane and warmed up baby's
bottle.
Here are some of the extras
I found useful; a heating cup, a
sleeping basket ,equipped with
mattress and pillow; a light-
weight blanket; disposable dia-
pers, safety pins, baby soap and
one month. Thaw whipped cream washcloth, thermometer, vase-
in the container until it can be line, small can opener; and a
spooned out easily. sun bonnet with wide brim.
These special whipped cream DEAR FLYER - Thank
Whipped cream tops anything. - High Flyer
toppings, ,are a simple and at- you. I know many would-be
tr active garnish° travelling mothers with small
Sweeten whipped cream with babies will clip and save these
brown sugar or honey to taste. ideas. .
For that old-fashioned chocolate DEAR DORIS - Two of us
• flavor, whip 1 cup cream, / cup have been pals all through high
confectioner's sugar, cup coc- school. Now we are planning
oa and a dash of salt, 9r use for university, but can't decide
almond, nutmeg or ginger to whether to live in a residence
add sparkle to whipped cream there or take an apartment.
Is it safe for girls 18 to live icings.
DRESS UP DESSERT on their own? We can't hide
WITH SOUR CREAM behind our mother's skirt all
Sour cream is the sophistic- ' our lives, and we do want some
ate of the dairy food family. It excitement and freedom before
adds an unmistakable "some - , we get married and settle down,
thing" to many foods. In this - Eager For Life
recipe sour cream, cream cheese DEAR EAGER - Freedom
and strawberries are combined and excitement, yes; but the
to make a scrumptious summer chores that go with running your
own apartment - I wonder.
Girls living in residence-are
really in on things. You are
always pp on what's going on
and in on it. Study comes na- .
turally when everybody's doing
it. and the boys know when they
with situations beyond your
handling. Later on, maybe.
DEAR DORIS..- When- r was
young and innocent I bel&eved
wholeheartedly in marriage. I
gave up home, country, family,
friends and faith, for the man I
married. Now 'there is virtually
nothing 'we can share. 'He has'
well, Pour into crust and bake
at 325 F about 50 minutes or
until set and lightly browned.
Increase oven temperature to
450 F. Combine 1 cup sour cream,
1 tablespoon sugar and -I teas-
poon vanilla and spread Over
top. Bake 5 minutes. Serve cold
with sugared strawberries spooned
over.
s at your local or regional child
care agency. And settle down to
work on your problem, with this
help.
You know, don't you, that it
is your unhappy marriage thtt has
her upset?
DEAR DORIS - I've been
housekeeper to a friend of my
dead husband for the last 10
years. He is 72 and I am 56.
He lifts been good to me in
the past, but now he has taken
to scolding, accusing me of
going out with men, stealing his
money. The other day he told a
visitor I went out with a man
last year, got pregnant and had
a doctor help me get rid of it.
As God is my judge, it's a
lie. I can't go to church but
what he says I'm after a man.
I don't want to walk out be-
cause he has no one to look
after him.
- Insulted.
DEAR INSULTED - Tough
and unfair, isn't it? Aut don't
you realize this elderly male is
senile? When the arteries to
the brain begin to harden, peop-
le get queer notions, and it is
common for them to suspect
those nearest and dearest of all
manner of foul play, I'm sorry
to say.
Remember the good things,
and ignore the insults. Go to
church and any place else you
care to. You are blameless.
BURNS
CLEANER
No Smoke, No °deur
HEATING OIL
Walden & Broadfoot
Phone 527-1224 Seaforth
• Classified Ads pay dividends
2.
these distinctive ice creAni des,
setts iuggested 4horne econom-
ists.
Turn one pint slightly Soften-
edpistachio ice cream into an
ice cube tray. Swirl frozen,
grape Juice concentrate through
the ice cream, Freeze firm and
serve in slices.
Roll a scoop of ice cream in
coconut and top with cranberry
sauce or some other fresh fruit.
In a small pan, melt 3/4 cup
currant Jelly. Stir gently. Add
1 can drained pitted Bing cherries.
Spoon over vanilla ice cream.
WHIPPING CREAM
Whipped cream can be fro-
zen satisfactorily. Pack leftover
whipped cream into airtight con-
tainers and store in freezer up to
-I cup sugar
3 egg yolks
1 tsp. vanilla
tsp. almond extract
3 egg whites
Cream cheese, add 1 cup•
sugar and blend thoroughly. Add
egg yolks one at a time and beat
well after each addition. Stir in
vanilla and almond flavorings.
dessert,
STRAWBERRY CREAM
Crust:
11 cups graham cracker crumbs
A cup sugar •
A cup butter, melted
Combine anti press into sides
and bottom of a 9-inch pie pan. can call.
Filling: I'm cagey about. apartments
12 ounces cream cheese for girls 18. With the, best of in-
tendons, you could meet u p
Beat egg whites until stiff and
fold into cheese mixture. Blend his. Ilfe for the home;
dor me. Nor for our five-year-
old"daughter.
She is a lovely bright child,
though she does%-ave some prob-
lems (mainly thumb, sucking
and bed-wetting still). At least
she is having the finest educat-
icy' available, in a private
school with music and art, and
also ballet lessons.
But what I need is someone
to go to and state a specific
problem, and get a simple an-
swer about what to do. Reading
books on child care drives me
up the wall.
- Disillusioned.
DEAR DISILLUSIONED -
Now maybe you know what I ,.
mean when I stress the import-
ance of dating people with-simi-
lar backgrounds; nationality, le-
ligion, education. What on
earth did you have in common?
Before your overworked tense
little girl gets serious personality
damage, do see one of 'the people
who really care - the social work-
READY MADE
not ready mix
S.
6.
Fifteen-hundred musicians,
armed with guitars and accord-
ions will vie for more than
$10, 000 in prizes and trophies
at the 16th annual Canadian
Music Leagues' Music Festival
being held atShe Royal York
Hotel, Toronto, July 16th to
19th. Among those taking part
is Sheryl Bennewies of Seaforth
who has entered this years'
Music Festival competitions.
By Rusteraft, Coutts, Hallmark
and Norcross
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