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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1955-10-13, Page 6' S -- . 'rt' etffi'L CO214493,6 eet. 'Dear Anne Hirst: How long shall a girl wait to marry..the man she loves? My fiance and I are 23 and- we've dated over a year, but his circumstances melte marriage something we must wait years for. I simply cannot bear to' keep on seeing him. knowing I'll be nearly 30 before he is able to support a wife. "His father died recently, leav ins little but responsibilities, which nay fiance has inherited He has a younger brother and sister who are still in - school: he feels his first obligation is tc then and his mother, and he must keep her from worrying. I know them all and they are :;rand people, awfully sweet to me. He makes a goad income but is takes nearly all of it to ;pport the family 'We have talked thetas over. He ":7,3•Ilig: we should break the engagement lin -fairness to me) tut :.'l date each other "I: th engagement is ended it will be the end for tae. I am t'' deeply in love to be with .often with marriage so far ca the emotional strain is too r•'-nb I have a gond pose- teen and wouldn't mind keeoine it. but we both want a family, "I think he is fine to oe so loyal. but when I think of my own future I wonder whether I should wait indefinitely, not Seeing him- at -all? DESOLATION" • Two courses are open: mar- * ry your fiance and move e to * with his family. contribat part of your salary to eral expenses. * Or break the e • definitely. and re,ettne sial life you .. ... " met him. * I never " in-laws unl - other way eeee * stance there .. * ' en_attan. , c.r ▪ and you are . . • hr.. i. _.• .an:-. u tt • rrit oy • feast t.: t. V * r t f 11.,: • 77_ ,rr•, rt r !, n .: • y t rmi tenere: 1:•47t , ,r * . _.. tut nun 7 - Baby "Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep" is the inspiring theme of this beautiful embroidered quilt. The little sleeping figures keep your own baby company in slumberland. Pattern 818, Baby Quilt, 3511 x 431 inches. Diagrams, em- broidery and applique transfers included. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern to Box. 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New Tor- onto, Ont. Print plainly PAT - ERN NUIVIBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. LOOK FOR smartest ideas in Needlecraft in our Laura Wheel- er Catalog for 1955. Crochet, emitting, embroidering and love- ly things to wear. Iron , ons, quilts, aprons, novelties — easy, fun to make! Send 25 cents for your copy of this book NOW t You will want to order every new design in it. ISSUE 41 — 155 * him to the greater success * that will bring the wedding , * date nearer.. FIowover, you / know yourself and if the idea * is beyond ,your acceptance, • * that is that, * If you are left alone. don't * sit back and resign yourself * to maidenhood. Cultivate * your former friends; .dating * them will divert you and keep • your social life active. You * have gone with this young "' man only about a year, and it * is not unforseeable that an- / other will attract you. / When the youngsters learn * their brother's engagement is * broken, it may spur the bay * to fresh ambitions so he can * begin helping out earlier than * he planned. At least it will * be a start toward relieving * the man of the entire respon- sibility. * You feel you are at an ° impasse, but it ie my opinion * it exists mainly in your own / mind. Your fiance will need * your moral support more. than * ever during the conning few / years: and perhaps you will * feel, after all, that your place * is by his side either in his * home or &moonraging him Os * you till the role of fiance:` -in waititi • Anne Ilirst hasn't always the perfect solution to your problem. but her analysis of the situa- tion and the several ideas she mill ceetrih„r« will help to clear Noe,- snint9. Write her at Box 1. IMil Eighteenth St.. New Toronto, Ont. & I RON1CLES INGERIARM t. c ...,i.r:. r. t taut ,. . l.- t, '.}Sr: .i.: V . * tW5 E .—J aid ert .tar r tri ' rearn- .,F Meteed Band C•.r.cert '^.'. Partner and I r v. -anted to go but r, r ears it did not seem west:, the effort because there were ai,s'ay: so many chores to ren before ;VP could get away. The, year it is very different. What is there about Service bands that makes such a strong appeal to the imagination? How cnuld anyone listen to the skirl or the bagpipes: watch the rhythmic swing of the kilts of the Scottish regiments and re- main unmoved- Other bands too --bugle, trumpet ” and mass- ed brass bands—all bad a Spe- cial appeal. Without a doubt military music is the best re- cruiting agent that ever exiel ed One selection played last night by the Trumpet Bands was "Unto the Hills". It was beautiful. I would have been suite happpy had they played it over and over again. And then just before the "Last Post" the massed Military and Brass Bands played "Abide With lVfe" while a white cross mounted at the back of the platform was shown up in re- lief by the beam at a mauve - tinted spotlight. Simultane- ously the Union Jack was low- ered from the Flag Staff. It must have been a proud but sorrowful moment for those who had lost a husband, sons, brothers or sweetheart in either of the two World Wars. We had wonderful seats half way up the grandstand. From that distance you wouldn't think it possible to recognize any one person: But we did. As the Massed Pipe Band HANG YOUR SHIRT ON A KAPOK LIMB—That's what Ecuador's Ministry of Economics would have you do, as if announces that it is making large Tracts of lond available to thosewhowould cultivote the living 'general store," hitherto harvested only from wild growth, . Bark is used in manufacture of twine, sacks, nets, hammocks and cloth. Hairlike fruit fibre, ,lighter than cation, is used for stuffing floats, life preservers, cushions. Seed fiber, very elostic, far exceeds cork in floatation qualities and is used in lifesaving devices, clothing and upholstery. Seed also yields oil for soap making and feed cake for live- stock. The Kapok ,tree is said to be both rain and drought resistant. marched to the front of the Grandstand Partner exclaimed —"Look. isn't - that Finlay out front?. Stne enough, it was one of our neighbour boys from over on the next concession, who belongs to the Lorne Scots Regiment. We knew him by his bear nc and tines he was ono of tho Drum 1Ta.5ors he was ca5 efts fey 'pO 1- .. !+ as a R-... e _ ra:'e _.. ears h ..t:. ._ _ 77.1r". .. v . . . -... ▪ 1▪ [ ; ,, don't know how they do it. • It is ridiculously- warm again today—the "probe' are for 85- and it ivas 90 yesterday. But you can't fool the birds. They know that the fall season is just around the corner. This morning there were four blue - jays in the apple tree just .oui- side our bedroom window We have hardly seen or heard one all summer. And then I look- ed at the hydro wires down the lane. They were black for quite e a distance because of the large number of starlings perch - ea there. When it gets to near sundown I notice other birds congregate in large numbers before going to roost—a sure sign that fall is in the air. Anothersign is well-filled fr, _;selves in the basement. So help me, I don't want to see another pear for quite awhile. Why he have to ripen a few a: a tlzne I'll never know. I had a beishe.l. of Bartletts — and I was doing pears every day for a week. .k. Oh well. I expect they will taste pretty good when the tir: a comes to eat them—and after all that is the main thing. % cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons BENSON'S or CANADA Corn Starch % teaspoon salt 2 cups Water 2 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons lernon juke 2 teaspoons grated lemon and MIX sugar, BENSON'S or CANADA Corn Starch and salt together in saucepan. ADD water gradually, mixing until smooth. COOK over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. SIMMER 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. REMOVE from heat; add butter, lemon juice and rind. SERVE hot over cake squares, steamed or fruit puddings. YIELD: 2 cups sauce, Chocolate Sauce: Follow above recipe. Decrease BENSON'S or CANADA Corn Starch to 2 tablespoons and add 2 tablespoons cocoa. Omit lemon juke and rind and add 2 teaspoons vanilla. Fiesta Saucer Follow Lemon Sauce Recipe. Reduce sugar to 1/2 cup and substitute 2 teaspoons vanilla for lemon juice and rind. 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