a man when 1 was 15. It was awâ€" ful. My husband would not work or when he did he would drink all the money, so I went to work. He would come home drunk and fight with me. I left him a year ago. _ . I met a boy my age who wanted to marry me, so I asked my husâ€" band for a divorce. But he laughed at me and told me he didn‘t need a Bkvorce, so he wasn‘t giving me where both parties are in a posiâ€" tion to marry. So this term does not apply to you. But the child may be registered in his father‘s name if he admits paternity and is supâ€" Bming you. EAR DORIS â€" (1) Can a perâ€" son make a living writing? I have always found writing esâ€" says and letters quite easy and I enjoy doing it. I also am concernâ€" ed with conserving our wildlife. Pen Happy DEAR PEN HAPPY â€" (1) It has been done. Reporters, bookwritâ€" ers and shortâ€"story writers may or may not carry fullâ€"time jobs. (2). Yes, many freeâ€"lance writâ€" ers contribute to our Canadian litâ€" erature. This may not represent living, but may be seen as a hobâ€" Iy or second career. _ (3) You might take a course in creative writing and discover whether you have enough talent to go with your interest. You do need convictions about something which needs reporting â€" like your concern for wildlife. Find out what you are talking about, and find out how to talk (on paper). Sound simple? It isn‘t. Now I am going to have a baby. ':Ve want the baby to have his fathâ€" r‘s name, but don‘t know how to do this. He is supporting me comâ€" pletely. DEAR DORIS â€" I‘m a boy 18 and kind of awkward with girls, alâ€" though quite the contrary with boys. Tongueâ€"tied is probably the word for it. DEAR P.M. â€" Common law is DEAR DORIS â€" I was married to he. So now the boy and I are livâ€" ing common law until we can marâ€" (2) I know there is freelance art that one does from his home. Is there such a thing as freeâ€"lance writing? (3) Where would I go to see if I have enough talent? 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We aren‘t born knowing how to win girls and influence everybody. You have to laugh off the shyness and make an effort. I‘ll send you my Tips On Talking. Girls invite boys in to meet their parents, but a boy doesn‘t ordinarâ€" ily take a girl home to meet Mum and Dad unless they have become good friends. If you have your health, the pubâ€" lic bus makes a good taxi. On a balimy moonlight night, girls have been known to be walked home quite happily. No, you don‘t have to give every girl a birthday gift. Just one who turns you on. DEAR DORIS â€" After my son‘s wedding I made a gift to him of two lovely wedding pictures, nicely framed together. Then I had the same thing done for ourselves, since I was fond of our young people. My son saw them and I thought he was pleasâ€" But the next day he called me up very angry and said we had no business having the same as theirs. So we took them back. Last week they brought up a wee picture of the bride and groom. 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Baskets or hampers of apples should be covered with perforated plastic and stored in a cool room where the temperaâ€" ture is about 40 degrees Fahrenâ€" heit. Warm desserts made with apples fit quite naturally into winter meals. The home econoâ€" mists of the department of agriculture, Ottawa offer these recipes using apples with a batter. In the Apple Roliâ€"Ups the batter they are spread with a sweetened sour cream and cinnamon filling then rolled. Each person will want several of these. The Quick Apple and Raisin Pudding has a cakeâ€"like batter and a sauce is poured over it beâ€" fore it is baked. When these desâ€" serts are served warm the apples and spice blend into a delightful aroma. â€" Apple Rollâ€"Ups 2 cups sifted aliâ€"purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 2 beaten eggs 2 tablespoons butter, melted 2 cups milk 1 1/4 cups finely chopped, peeled _ Apples are sold mostly in three five, or 10â€"pound plastic bags but are also available in four or six bushel ~baskets and in boxes or Mix dry ingredients. Combine eggs, butter and milk. Add to dry ingredients and stir quickly until mixed but still lumpy. Stir in apple. Pour small amounts of batter (two to three tablespoons) onto lightly greased hot griddle and cook until bubbles form on surface (about two minutes). Turn and brown other side (about two minutes). Spread each pancake with a tablespoon of filling and roll. Sprinkle with icing sugar. Makes about 18 pancakes. 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