SEAFARER'S CHOWDER Steaming Hot Seafood Chowder acy, ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers:The whin- ing widow who wrote to you made me sick. She sits there with money in the bank, fa' in- surance policies, a paid - for home, solicitious relatives, and all she has to complain about is loneliness, It's the divorces not the widow who knows what reaj heartache is. How would sne like my rou- tine? I work at a newspaper from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 pm. After work I return to my dreary, shabbily furnished apartment to scrub, cvok, wash, iron, and mend cloites. I at- tend school confererces, listen to the children's problems, dis- cipline, pray for and worry about three youngsters who are growing up without a father. Occasionally I accept a date thinking "this ona wil: be d'ffer- ent."' But it never is. 1 alwavs Widows' Loneliness Is Not From Choice 205 ORS SAS IT oy oe One thing is certan, howeve. --the window Jidn't have a choice. ; az Ann Landers: My prvb- lem is an older man, I'm 16 and Brad is 29. His parents think I'm 20 and my oarents think he is 22. He's madly in love with me, but I'm not ie 'ove w'th him. The trouble is I don't hav> the heart to break u» with him Brad knows how I feel but he doesn't care. He says love wiil come later. He has spent over months; and ms ysrents have bought me gifts, too. They think I'm the smartest and loveliest girl he has ever gone with. He wants to marry me next year when I graduate from high school, Please don't think Brad is go- MISS NEWARK Dear Miss Newark: People often ask me how I spot phoney letters. Well, here is how I spotted yours. No parent can possibly think a 20-year-old who is still in high school is "the smartes* gixl he ever went with."" Now whv don't you go do your homework? Dear Ann Landers: You re- cently said in your column you gift but some women have to pay for theirs. dimple a symbu! of good luck. The poets of ancient China fre- quently associated this anatomi. cal endowment with a pretty and happy face. The dimpled ing with me for sex. I am very| wife, they believed, brought con. moral. Tell me what to do.--|tentment and good fortune to the family. women insist that plastic sur- geons create dimples in their faces, It has been done with con. siderable success. because I know you want to give your readers correct ad- vice.--_SINGAPO The Orientals consider the Many Malayan Chinese Manchester UCW Holds Meeting MANCHESTER 5 Wanninkhof, Margaret and Jackie, and Mrs. Art Vander- voort visited in Belleville last Monday. ; Miss C. Cowan, Toronto, was} with her sister, Mrs. Roach and family over the weekend. Mrs. Florence Mitchell, Port Credit, visited Mrs. M. Crosier on Monday of last week. -- Mrs. ed her mother here on Sunday. Mrs. Oswald Croxall with an at-' tendance of ten members and five visitors recently. I volunteer this informatiun Dear Singapore: Thank you for the fine letter, I found the information fascinating. ples are rather nice to receive as a gift -- but wouldn't go out and buy 'em. Dim- I certainly have never heard of dimples be- ing produced surgically and that you got yours for a birth- day present. $200 on me in the last two Well, yours may have been a A wivean savings \ Plan for Individuals By join g the Guaranty Trust Reti Plan, you become eligible to deduct up to $2,500 or 10% of your earned income (whichever is the lesser) Savings . Jo Bam is visiting in Mrs. Art Fielding was in Mid- land last week. The UCW met at the home of|were Mrs. Croxall read the Scrip- cup cranbe Add ture lesson and Mrs. Franklin|to ham salad gave the lesscn story. President] tablespoons of Mrs. Holtby chaired the busi- ness session. sauce with of dressing. NOBODY BEATS LOW RICES! No Matter Whether It's from your 1962 taxable income. Any person earning an income may join this plan, Find out how it gives you the opportunity to: share end up feeling degraded because most men think a divorcee will Say yes to anyihing--as pay- ment for a dinner or some du!! ' Cheery Antidote to March Winds is a meal in itself, and just the right kind of meal on a) chill, blustery day. Chowders! are made from many foods, but fish and shellfish have been foremost ingredients since the arrival of the first. white set- tlers on this continent, All the tang of the great open sea with the salt spray running high can be transported to your table in a hearty seafood chowder such as the following, recommended by the home economists of Can- ada's Department of Fisheries. SEAFARER'S CHOWDER 1 pound fish fillets 2 tablespoons butter 1 medium onion, chopped ¥% cup chopped celery 2 cups diced raw potatoes ¥ cup sliced carrots 2 cups boiling water 1 teaspoon salt ¥% teaspoon pepper 2 cups milk Cut fillets into pieces. Melt butter in large saucepan, Add onion and celery; cook until tender. Add potatoes, carrots, water, salt A steaming bow! of prior | bite-size Homemade Mix Will Save Time | A homemade mix is the an-| swer to many housewives' prob-| lems of lack of time. Home| Economists at Macdonald In-| stitute, Guelph, say that this mix is easily made and stored, in a large covered pail or canister | at room temperature. Then bis- cuits, muffins, cookies or cakes can be quickly mixed, using it as the base. | For 13 cups of mix, stir one-/ third cup double-acting . baking| Powder, 1 tablespoon of salt, 1] teaspoon of cream of tartar and) % cup of granulated sugar into| 9 cups of sifted all-purpose | flour (or 10 cups of pastry| flour). Cut in 2 cups of short-/ ening until mix is the consisten-| cy of cornmeal. | To make quick-mix biscuits, | add two-thirds cup milk to 3/ cups of mix. Stir 25 strokes; | knead 15 strokes on lightly | floured board and roll 'inch| thick. Bake on baking sheet in| a hot oven (450 deg. F'.) 10 min-| utes. Yield: 18--2-inch biscuits. | To make quick-mix muffins, add 2 tablespoons sugar to 3) cups of mix. Combine 1 cup of | milk with 1 beaten egg end| add to the mix. Stir only until flour is moistened. Fill greased | muffin tins two-thirds full and| bake, at 524 degrees F. about 20 minutes. Yield: 12 medium muffins, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW There are stimulating aspects now--helpful in some ways, re- Strictive in others. Where work! activities are concerned, en- deavors requiring business and (or) creative talents will be un-| der fine influences but, in per- sonal relationships, some ten- Sion may be evident. Be alert to this. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope "indicates tha' you should start looking ahead now. The balance of this month and March will be two of your! best periods in the whole year.| Foresight and good judgment| used in planning and executing| your program for the coming| year will prove highly reward-| ing from both job and mone-| tary standpoints. Take the long-| Tange view in all ventures, Since there may be 'several! months in which matters may) move slowly. Keep trying, how-| ever, since worthwhile goals| can be achieved by year's end.| is new year in your life! promises. great happ ess home and family matters, some interesting social be excellent for travel. Do avoid extravagance in November and December,"however, and guard| against fatigue in September. A child born on this day will] be intelligent, self-confident and| endowed with great enthusiasm. | STUDY TV TECHNIQUE VANCOUVER (CP) we Thirty of western Canada's tutasre| teachers saw the first demon-| stration here of educational| closed: circuit television: are making TV teach their major studies, and pepper. Cover and sim- mer untii vegetables are tender. Add fish and simmer 10 min- utes longer: Add milk. Reheat, but do not allow to boil. Serve piping hot, garnished with a sprinkling .of finely chopped parsley or a dash of paprika. Makes six servings. Seafarer's Chowder is delici- ous made with almost any vari- ety of fillets, including smoked fillets. It makes an easy main dish for lunch or supper. Good accompaniments are crackers and raw vegetable relishes or a conversation, So please tell the widow wh» signed herself "Aivne" that di | vorcees are alone, too, but tha: |they have a myriad of added problems which wicows don't have.--TREADMI.L Dear Treadmil!: Your letter has some merit, but not every- widow has a fat insurance pn!. icy, money in the bank, and a paid-for home. And not every divorcee is living in a shabby apartment, Some times it's the alimony - busted husbands whe winds up in a rented room with salad. naked light bubs. 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