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Porcupine Advance, 5 Feb 1948, 2, p. 3

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_ Vealegsy in Chitdren _ If ‘It were always easy to detect jealousy parents could apply the antiâ€" dotes of love and kindly understandâ€" ing which build up a child‘s own selfâ€" esteem, and thus minimize the pain as well as the possibly harmful effects. But because jealousy has for so long been labeled an ignoble feeling, the child almost instinctively hides it. He! eAspec‘ally ‘can‘t bear to "‘~admit it to himself. Take Fred and Tommy Blake, broâ€" thers of 10. and 8 years, as examples of the unpredictability of jealous feelâ€" ings. The «boys are about evenly matched in intelligence and both are gifted, though‘ in differént ways. Fred as the older, has a Et ofâ€"an edge on sense of comptition with his brother. â€"Now it never occurred to anyone that the older boy m‘ght be jealous too. He had so many daily triumphs, which he. accepted without boasting, that no one realized how important it *had become to Fred to remain his trother‘s _superior. â€" Then this past ‘Chr.stmas both bovs were given skis, with snow obligingsly on hand, Christâ€" mas morning was barely day before they were out to try their skill,. By some fine sense of timing or lightness of body, Tommy for once got off to a bettsr start,. He seemed to dart aâ€" bout on skis. Fed, for the first time, found h‘mself struggling with someâ€" thing which seemed easy for his broâ€" Tommy and‘ the though he heroâ€"worships‘‘his brother, is quite frankly envious cf him. This often géts Tommy.into a frenzy of effort to kee up with Fred, but because the rivalry is out in the open it is more of a sour to Tommy than a cause of insecurity. As soon as Tommy‘s own talents have developed into: achisveâ€" ments he knows are valued. selfâ€"conâ€" fidence will eliminate all but a health PHONE 3545 Service Dry Cleaners 116 Cedar St. South ‘rust ‘Your Party Clothes To Us For Expert Dw eaning .. ou‘ll Be Assured Attention To Detalls Of eaning Them Right And Returning Them In Perfect Conklition. ' Why Not Get Them O\Ig:‘ODAY And Send 'I‘hem Xé_ ;;_,__,M's Early So They Ready For The Parties _ t.l.‘ *#» PAlrt °y bout on skis. Med, for the first time, found h‘mself struggling with someâ€" thing which seemed easy for his broâ€" ther. To his parents surprise, Fred began to learn reasons for putting off learning to skiâ€"he needed a different kind of strap, it was to cold, he wantâ€" ed to read his Christmas bcoks. This went on for several ‘days before they realized that Fred was afraid to jeoâ€" pardize his smart big brother status by having Tommy eclipse his performâ€" ance on skis. With loving encourageâ€" ment Fred‘s parents helped him unâ€" derstand exactly what his feelings were. They pointed out that it was natural, not shameful, to want to exâ€" . cfuath m td cel. But that it was somewhat unâ€" sporting . not to try, especially when there re so many things he could do better than ‘Tommy. So in dealing with jealousy, your first responsibility as parents is to learn to detect it in such seemingly unreâ€" lated things as illness, sleeplessness o> unruly behavior. Then bring this unhappy chnvy into the open where it can be counteracted with praise of the child‘s own achievements and apâ€" preciation for the kind of person he is For he must acquire selfâ€"esteem before he can be generous in his feelâ€" ings towards others. #40000000000000000000000000 The flavour of fine pork with tenâ€" der beef added is reason ‘enough for its popularity, but there are other reaâ€" sons for the canned loaf gaining fovour throughout the coutry. It comes in a handy 12â€"ountce can which makes it just right for a family of four. If company drops in, the surprised homeâ€" make has only to take down another can from the cupboard shelf and she is all set for. dinner.â€" Thenâ€"too, the loaf slices easily making it posible to have uniform pieces on the platterâ€"â€" no falling apart after it‘s heated ei«â€" ther. what‘s more, this fine pork with tender beef comes from the can already blended into a uniform proâ€" duct which has been cooked ready for the table. It cuts down on food prepâ€" aration t‘tme. ; ed with potato or vegetable salad, but probably. that‘s a bit too chilly for. serving this time of year. For hot supper serves the loaf can be studded with cloves, sprinkled with brown SUâ€" gar and baked in an oven. (3p5°F.) about 30 minutes or until heated through. 4s â€"This loaf can be ‘sliced cold and served. with a salad or diced and mdx-_- LUNCHEON LOAF MAKES FRIENDS WITH DINNER Or the loaf can be sliced into thin slices, dippéd in egg, coated with sifâ€" ted bread crumbs and fried in hot shortening. Try adding a smidge of curry powder or garlic salt to the bread crumbs for added flavour. Favoured for flavour as well as atâ€" tractiveness are luncheon loaf. fruit baskets. . sound like a dessert but are really a tempting main course dish that take well to a party atmosâ€" pheie. With them serve stufifed baked potatoes, and~ asparagus stalks. A quickâ€"mix ‘chocolate cake would take nonours for desert. LUNCHEON LOAF FRUIT BASKETS (Yield:;: 4 servings.) 1 12â€"ounce can pork and beef Junâ€" cheon loaf; * 14 cup peeled, diced apples 4 cup raisins "% cup water 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup diced dayâ€"old bread 1 orange Candied orange peel. } €cok apples and raisins in water until tender.. Add to bread. _ Add salt to bread dressing., Remove pulp from orange peel for candying. Cut luncheon loaf into 8 pieces. . Put dressâ€" lmg between skees of meat, sandwich fashion. â€" Bake in a moderate oven (350°F.) 20 minutes. Glaze top slice with syrup used in candying orange peel. Fasten a half circle of eandied | orange peel cver cach basket to form a handle. Secure on each side with a toothpick. sPICED LUNCHEON LOAF BALLS (Yield: 4 to 5 servings) 12â€"ounce can pork and beef lunâ€" j# PP ETT * cup dry bread crumbs ‘> eup milk Is it a party? Maybe. It may also be the dinner prepared by a homemaker interested in serving attractive yet simple foods to her family. o L Lk f rouye s P4 | PP on These baskets are made from a 12â€"ounce can of spork luncheon loaf that has tender beef added for extra flavour. To make them simply cut the loaf into eight slices, and put a fruit dressing between 2 slices sandwich fashion. Bake them in a moderate oven (350 deâ€" grees F.) for 20 minutes. Then glaze the top with the syrup used to candy orange pecling and fasten a half circle of candied orange peel over each basket to form a handle. Secure these on each side with a toothpick. For serving, place the basketson a plaiter with stalks of asparagus and complete the meal with suffed baked potatoes, and something special like a quick mix chocolate cake for dessert. 1 teaspoon Worchestershire sauce 1 tablespoon prepared mustard:. Grind luncheon loaf.. Combine with remaining ingredients and mix thorâ€" oughly. â€" Shape into 8 to 10 balls. Bake in a shallow pan in moderate oven (350°F.) Pour sweet sour SsSAuce over balls and continue baking 15 minutes loenger. SWEET SOUR SAUCE 2 tablespoons flour ‘s cup brown sugar i; cup dark corn syrup *4 _cup water 2 tablespoons vinegar 6 whole cloves 4j h i teaspoon salt Combine flour and sugar in sauceâ€" pan. Stir in remaininig ingredients and cook slowly, »stirring constantly until thick and smooth. 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