AAR. HAM MOUSSE MADE WITH LEFT-OVER HAM Festive, Light Ham -Easy To Prepare For Company » Looking for something partic- "ularly festive and light yet easy .to prepare The Ham Mousse is "your "dish."'. A Mousse is to "meat what chiffon is to linen, airy and full.of grace . . . prac- tically floating it is so light »You can make this beginning with ready cooked ham slices or left-over ham. HAM MOUSSE Serves Four. 2 cups tightly packed chopped cooked ham 1 stalk celery 2-3 green onions without tops $ tablespoons medium white sauce 2-8 drops Tabasco salt (dependnig on saltiness of ham) By LINDA CRAWFORD MONTREAL (CP)--Affluence is stimulating interest in high fashion for men, says Canadian designer John Warden. And the red-haired native of Niagara Falls, Ont., maintains it's not just a few individuals who have become interested. "In Canada it's really just in| the last year that it's been hap-) pening, but men are taking more interest in their appear-| ance. They're having their hair) beautifully cut and buying co- lognes. And they're showing | great, great interest in clothes. "Before, a man would buy a} two-pant suit to last him two or) three years. Now he's buying a} new suit each season, Men are} moving from white shirts et colorful ones, to more-fitted| sults, to hipster or bell-bottomed pants and to longer hair. "Men are just keeping up with the standard of living we now) have. Why not spend some of) the money on_ themselves) They're taking their wives out "to dinner and to the theatre more often and they want to be noticed as much as the women .do. And women are becoming "more attracted to the well- @ressed man." Until recently Mr. Warden concentrated on. creating fash- tens for women. After an obser vation trip to London and Paris for a Canadian manufacturer of -men's clothing, he began turn " ing out ensembes for the male. However, he continues his inter est in women's styles and will shortly open a boutique in Mont real. MASCULINE MOTIVES Interviewed in his downtown penthouse where his petite French-Canadian wife Lise was "assembling earrings in the ™ midst of a collection of dresses that looked short enough enough Men Spending On Dress And Appearance |news, until smooth. Slowly add milk, as you would for a custard, stirring constantly until the mix- ture is smiooth and thick enough jto coat a spoon. (This is too 'much for this recipe but the balance can be kept in the re- frigerator or poured into ice- cube trays, frozen and used as needed.) Allow to cool slightly and add the ham mixture and all other ingredients and the gelatine dis- solved in beer Chill and when the mixture is almost set, fold in whipping Mousse, % cup whipping cream, whipped and chilled 14 teaspoon pepper 2 packages gelatine cup beer 2-3 tablespoons tomato paste Dissolve gelatine in beer. Mix together ham, celery and green onions. Grind ham and tables together several times or cream until almost pureed. (We tried & ~ Rinse your mold with cold blender for this and it worked water, shake well and pour in well; 'the result would make an the mixture. Refrigerate over excellent ham and relish sand- night but do not freeze wich filling.) To unmold, dampen the serv- Make a white sauce with: ing platter with cold water. 2 tablespoons butter Loosen the mold very gently 1% tablespoons flour around the edge with a sharp 1 cup milk knife, then invert on platter and In a double-boiler, melt but- cover briefly with a damp, ter, gradually blend in flour, warm towel, tapping gently to g Cae eT loosen, It is also possible to immerse the mold in hot water {but this is tricky. vege- More Money |Hose should be long, in navy, | black or brown 'Men are just starting to wear shorter topcoats with dou- and stripes." ble vents,' Mr. Warden. says, but the latest trend is toward But the cut the biggest longer coats--below the knee-- he said. Jackets are\ with the single vent. longer and almost fitted at the The total look is dominant, and waist. Trousers are narrow and Nureyey caps in tweeds match some are slightly flared at the|tne pants or sports coat. The bottom. high, small-brimmed derby is LAPELS WIDER also in style. Lapels are wider and some ; : shirt collars are round. On a\the contrasting stripes of shirts three-button suit the top two! buttons are buttoned. Mr. Warden says fashion-con- scious men are wearing hand- kerchiefs in their breast pocket. He adds that the tie should blend sang puff' rather lbig in ties. Sh fea ae | The designer says his experi- Shoes have higher heels andience is that designers are hauling out checks is jones for additional the button-down design is. still jaround. Granny prints are also than | ? yi are a ) White Tt tag KEEP IN TRIM Tension And Worry Keep Teener Thin By IDA JEAN KAIN Thin girls, dust off a dream-- the dream of you, the picture of health, An underweight teen + ager weight I gain. It's upsetting to see my friends with nice figures ea eine behinds - "What kind of food, what kind of exercise is best? Sweets are seldom eaten because I believe in tooth conservation, I eat fairly well now, and go for plenty of fruits, vegetables and milk, However, I only started ithis a few months ago, because jup until then I was too neryous ito eat much at all. IT look and feel better, but I gain so slowly, i/L guess I'm impatient, In your {column you help overweights by jtelling them to 'think slim.' \How should an underweight ithink?"' | That's a key question, | The answer: Think relax, Let go with your muscles, Worry is a form of tension. Heightened| ff muscular tension squanders cal-| "@| My ories, Moreover, worry and ten-| fer sion can interfere with the|) jdigestion and assimilation of} | food pe Instead of trying not to worry deliberately let go with your muscles, Worry is a form of tension, Heightened muscular tension squanders calories. Moreover, worry and' tension} can interfere with the digestion and assimilation of food Instead of trying not to worry A . deliberately let go with your muscles. In your mind pic- ture something pleasant. Try relaxing right now. Smile. the feeling that you've swal- lowed a bit of sunshine. It's a lovely, lighthearted feeling EAT MORE, BURN LESS You can create the calorie surplus needed for gaining eating a little more each | and burning a little less. Added padding on the nerve endings| te _|will help you to fee] calm and} | relaxed. Plan your daily meals on the Four Basic Food Groups: Meat, fish, poultry, eggs; jmilk and cheese; fruits. and vegetables; bread and cereal. Round out each meal with the! protective foods, then truck in extra calories for gaining | Aim to have good nutrition early in the day when your |body is rested. Have a whole) grain cereal at breakfast, with chopped dates or raisins added Op art shows up in ties and in| Kat an extra slice of good bread) -- land spread. At lunch time, re- as well as in suits. Some striped |lax, shirts have detachable collars|school have a pickup, a glass of Shown that a 30-minute rest be- that can be replaced with white| milk and a molasses cookie, Eat|fore the evening contrast./a good dinner and finish with; wonders. Lie down, let go with Collars are higher and wider but|ice cream or a nourishing pud-|your muscles. enjoy your food. After lit eing. Brush your teeth. Get | & a, SPRING BONUS | There is indeed more to this fresh, articulate go- everywhere fashion than meets the eye. Actually, it is a two-part costume that adds an extra dimension to any Spring-Summer ward- robe, The Fibranne (spun rayon) crease resistant, linen-like fabric coat dress, defined here in sharp con- trast of oyster white and navy blue, covers a pure silk slip dress -- an elegant sliver of "understatement" in navy blue. --By Tracy Adrian tle sleep. meal works What exercise? Walking and Let your doctor help. He may|swimming are best. Walk re- recommend more B-vitamins or ved. When summer comes, jextra iron, He will insist on|get in the swim. Swimming both men and|enough sleep. With many under-} guarantees curves. You can | i i broader rounded toes. Colored|women are buying more clothes|weights the amount of food can|round out skinny arms, develop Suede is fashionable for casual|but that men are fussier cus- wear, Some shoes have buckles. ' tomers iwh be doubled and 4 by to they do not gain|lovely legs and fell out your) chest. 1 highly nervuus mother, More q) Ulten tian nov iney go toget _ithey are emotional, when most '|tons to the child better. Pi ficult in school. The teacher is Experiments have CHILD GUIDANCE Nervous Mother Seeks Help For Nervous Child By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD There are some serene moth- rs of highly nervous children but rarely a serene child of a te ' sat eee and the causes are not nearly always physical. More often) can be done if the mother can manage herself and her rela- The problem can grow com- plicated when the child is known as very jittery and 'nervous' at school, The squirming, wrig- gling, fidgety schoolchild can be a great trial to the teacher. Recently a mother wrote: "T was reading your story in the paper on nervous children, little bey is a nervous child and is finding it very dif- at her wit's end and so am I. called me, so I know it is get- ting pretty bad. I-took him to the doctor and he said he has very bad nerves.' 1 am also afraid my daughter will be the speak cross to her "Neither child will do as we say unless they see I am really cross. I have always been nerv* ous and high-strung myself and I try hard to control myself from shouting but I just don't seem to be able to stop. I worry so much about bills, and now my husband has bad nerves. | would appreciate any advice) |you can give me. | have been |to doctors and they only help a little with medicine and just can't afford to be buying medicine for all of. us all the time. Thank you very much." My reply in part: You are wise to seek counsel The other day the principal of a physician for yourself and OC SATURDAY SPECIAL ALL WO Se Saturday Special .... sistance makes TRAVEL Reg. 45.00 Choose from two attractive styles in this group of all wool knit ceats. Crease re- them wardrobes. Smart detailing makes them perfect for every Spring fashion. Glow- ing new shades. Sizes 8- 18, 5-15. OL KNIT ATS 9.99 ideal for travel Fashions since 1867 son. But, while some pills, might give you temporary relief, you probably need help from a psy- chiatrist. Perhaps your physi- cian would be glad to refer you to one. Go alone to him first and hope that as he helps you manage yourself better you soon might also grow more calm. | Anything you and your hus- band working together can do to reduce your need of worry over bills and to find more rest and relaxation for yourself should heln mightily, I hope you are religious and go to} church regularly and often pray. Faith in the Almighty and trust in Him fas neipea quiet many a troubled "nervous" per- son. : Perhaps you and Dad might think through ways to guide and discipline your children bet- ter and have more fun with |them, Don't let yourself repeat commands and shriek at them. Put no trust in cross words, Don't wait till you get angry to act decisively, When you must punish either child, assign him to sit un- amused where you can sée him for a definite reasonable period, Try to help this older child feel he is loved and ljoved as much as the younger one. Dad should often spend a lot of time with them, especially the older. PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. Some neighbors give our young children, three and five, sweris and other things to eat. We command these children not cept these foods but they Wt -shey, What ran we da? A. It's too much to expect of children in such a hard. situa- tion. It may be possible for you to prevail on the neighbors not ito offer these children food. Unmistakably : Young... The high-fashion look of Courreges Shown just one of our In gay Spring colours. Sizes 4-12 years. styles in a variety of wonderful new fabrics. 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Se Relea eI io be biouses, Mr. Warden said) there is nothing feminine about | " the new male interest in clothes 'Men are spending more time} looking at themselves in the} mirror but they're seeking a} , : = very masculine image The} James Bond movies, for in-| stance, are filled with beautiful! clothes for men but there's noth-| ing feminine about them "Perhaps it's the Continental male that's being promoted, or the all-American male or the Canadian Bobby Hull, if you like, but men remain afraid of| looking feminine." | After the introduction of the} Ivy League look there was noth ing new for men until the ar-| rival of the, mod craze, Mr.| Warden said, adding that while} these Beatle clothes weren't for the businessman, they did stir} With every purchase i ballad ; at Cian | you'd like to win and indicate it on the ballot ey Ww "The double-breasted suit is in any participating Foch the new thing in Canada, al- though it's been around New York and Paris for a few years. | This Al Capone gangster look is | D [= . . . A WEEKEND FOR TWO AT THE ae | Vee STATLER HILTON HOTEL -- BUFFALO As part of the revival of a} "sort of '30s look" the vest is also making a comeback and so/ is the chalk 'stripe. "All men's} TONIA"S Variety and Coffee Shop Will Be 'OPEN NOW 12:00 P.M. EVERYDAY Serving Meals, and Light Lunches Lote Night Snocks, Plus Sand wiches etc. for Parties ond Picr Please Phone oheod for PHONE 725-3772 20S Bond St. W. ---~ Oshawe THE will be drawn. Winners receive prize indicated on their ballot, after answering a simple, skill-testing question. Contest open to persons 1& years and over. YOU receive Choose the prize Deposit ballot in box store week, two winners Angus-Graydon Carpet Co. Ltd, Burns Credit Jewellers Ltd. 282 King St. W. . 20 Simeoe North Jury & Lovell Ltd. 8 King St. E, Karn Drugs Ltd, 28 King St. E. R. B, Reed & Sons Florists Simcoe N, et Bond St. These Merchants Are Ready, Willing and Eager To Serve You Bassett's (Oshawa) Ltd, Jewellers 1 Simcoe St. N. 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