y ‘Keep Love 4 Steadity for Chila Y‘ _‘ / A little perspective is alwayst needâ€" ed~ for self-evmuatm. So. for thi» moment put your«éhifdren‘ out of you x mind, and. ask yoy;s'elf._.,‘;l'f I w ere, a child would I like myself as a |pirâ€" ent?" â€" For example, when you weére little didn‘t yow éhjoy most thqse grownups who Wviously liked clii‘ldâ€" ren, not just you» yourself beca ise you meant somefthing special to the| n? In . the new mption picture, ‘"I he Search, a. little: boy, typical of tthe pitiful _ children .w ndering arou‘nd Europe, having lost of parei ats and friends, hoping only for a sctap of foodi‘is befriended by an Ameé riâ€" can soldier. The American feeds ‘the child, binds his wounds, clothes h4 m. Anyone perhaps would have done as much,. But the young lieutenant | in his fondness for , the | child,, pa‘insâ€" 4 Phone ll’ C 'lxmmms :q bouth rorcupine LIHIL, * EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED WITH BCOTENTIFIC ACCURACY Irvin Rosner, R. 0. 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Confederation Life was one of the first Life Insurance Companies to issue policies with Monthly Income Total Disability Benefit. â€" Write for the booklet ‘"Protect Your Earned Income". It will tell you all about this remarkable Insurance Proâ€" tection. ' Somy ~I‘m BEFORE YOU INSURE, CONSULTâ€" ) PErentho04 | "Food For Fun and Fitness" takingly wins his confidence, teaches him to speak English and gradually erases the marks of the child‘s past syuffering. Eventually the solemnâ€"eyed, frightâ€" ened little boy is laughing and rough housing with his soldier friend. And it‘s easy to see that the American is not acting ; merely from a sense of duty. He‘s genuinely fond of children. This is trait Americans have to a marked degree. If you lack it, howâ€" ever, it r‘u/)esn‘t necessarily make you a formi‘dable Monty Wooley. But if you are/ a parent it would be well to cultivite a liking for children in genâ€" eral if only for the added warmth this ‘will contribute to your love for vyour own family. I,siow few of us are equally attracted to/ all ages of children. You may, for instance, adore babies, but you imay be squeamish about roughâ€"andâ€" tumble school children or standâ€"offish with the ‘teens. Or you may actually recoil from infants and be endlessly fascinated by bumptious eightâ€"yearâ€" olds. . All right, face the fact of your natural preference in types and ages Ject 1t, are the very times when the need is most. of children, but resolve that you won‘t let it make any difference in your reâ€" lations with your growing family. To many mothers who take wonâ€" derful care of their babies seem alâ€" most to become antagonistic when child is old enough to be a perâ€" son in his own right. So resolve further to find the most rewarding rélationship for every stage‘in your child‘s growth. There will be lovely stretches of easy companionship, then times when you seem as far apart as the poles. That is one of many reaâ€" sons ‘why parents must keep their love flowing steadily to their children, for the times when they seem to reâ€" /of" Porenmw, mogaune Household Hints THE HOME MAKER‘S PAGE 18 BRUCE AVENXUE Phone 30 South Porcupine Ont. iteats ate ate ate ate ateatsafe ate ate atea ie ate dieat s ate oo ce e en e sSHOWER IDEAS Hello Homemakers! Shower gifts can bring pleasure to all concerned when they bespeak special thoughtfu‘!â€" sess. One way to select a g.it which is "just what the bride wanted" is to choose from the commonâ€"place neces sities we use every day. You can add a surprise element to a clothesp‘n bag by filling it with commercially prepared packages of auick cooking foods. A flower pot when it dons an apron with garden nscessaries (gloves, trowel, seeds, etc. stuck in the pockets). A pair of oven imitts will hold a few companion items such as tongs, big fork and mixing .spoons. Then too, bottles of spices become a kitchen decâ€" oration when they are housed in gaily coloured box or rack. If the party is an informal one the hostess may wish to decorate a place for the guest of honour. Try using some cf the gifts. A clothes hamper for a bench and a clothes horse fesâ€" tooned with crepe paper as a_ trelis makes a good imitative rose arbor. After the nresentation of sgifts the After the presentation of gifts the cathering of the clan may wish to play cards, enjoy a singsone, play records, make a bride‘s book or sew for the bride. . ‘This is the time for you to put the finishing touches on the reâ€" freshments. â€" A fruit salad or a jello vegetable salad and a cheese tray with acecmpaniments of rve crisp, biscuits, cheese sticks and melba toast with small cakes and coffee are favorites, PERFECTION SALAD 1 pkg. lemonâ€"flavored jelly pow der, 1‘ cups boiling water, !> tsp. salt tsp. Worcestershire sauce 4 tbsps. lemon juice, 1 cup shred ded cabbage, 1 pimento (chopped) cup shredded raw carrots, Let tuce; Watercress, Mayonnaise. Dissolve jelly powder in boiling waâ€" ter, or as directed on the package. Add salt, Worcestershire sauce, lemon juice and chill until slightly thickened. Add cabbage, pimento, and carrots. Chill in electric refrigerator until firm. Unmold on lettuce and serve with gar nish of watercress and mayonnoise. Yield: 6 servings. Nevertheless, why should we feel it necessary to deny so vehemently that we intended to make a move for peace when heaven knows everything that we doâ€"in these days is directed toward that eéha? We dao not want the Rusâ€" sians to think that we are afraid of thent and are coming hat in hand to beg for more conversations, But I can‘t see why we have to deny that we try to bring : about© better understanding between us. It is fairly cbvious to all the world by now that the one thing NEW YORK, Sunday â€"â€" I am not _ quite sure I feel very happy over the barrage we have felt it necessary to put out to deny Soviet accusations that we were making a move fcor peace. I thought the Russians a little childish in being so auick to insist that whatâ€" ever was said, we were the ones who felt the need for further conversations. As a matter of fact, most of us knew the USSR couldnt make any one, exâ€" cept their own people believe that. Perhaps~ their . own peogle needed a little ‘ encouragement. â€" Russia a ltt‘e beyvond that, unâ€" fortunately, as in her latest move in Korea, where eloctxic I)OWEI for the scuthern part which we cecupy, is derived from the nothern part, 0câ€" cupied by Russia. The action of the Soviet commanding general, who cut off all power supply to the southern part, might lead to reale' seriohs reâ€" Enlts. This game of seemg how far you can €o in irritating other pecple and %tip Russia enjoys doing is to talk. She can talk indefinitely and never seems to think it is a waste of time. By now even Russia must know that we‘ and certain other nations consider talk which leads to no results futile and unnecessary. Because so few people and so little news flows back and forth between Fastern Europe and the rest of the world, and because‘we have different economic systems and political beliets, a cooperation which was easy in warâ€" time â€"â€" when one overwhelming necesâ€" sity overshadowed everything else â€"â€" has vanished into thin air. We are isuspicious of each other. We know nothing about each other and each one thinks that the other is trying to us, to put up a show for our benefit, to make us believe something benefit, to mak which isn‘t true TIMMILN3, by Eleanor Roosevelt My Day en eP ie ate sns in ate oi ats cte ate ate ate eteataate ate dte Poetry 1 can condensed tomato soun, water, 2 stps. onion juice 1‘% tbeps. granuâ€" lated gelatine, i cup cold water. Heat tomato soup with an equal amount of water. Add on‘on juice. Soak gelatine in cold water for 8 minâ€" utes." Add hot mixture to soaked gelaâ€" tine and dissolve. Mix thoroughly and pour into oiled or moistened individual mou‘ds or one large mould. . Ohill in electric refr.gerator until set. Yield: 6 servings. cup butter, ‘ cup brown 1 egg, yolk (slightly beaten), 1 cup sifted flour, 1 egg white (slightly beatenâ€", chopped nuts, rasberry jam. Crean butter, add sugar gradually, creaming well. Add beaten cag yolk and blend. Stir in flour and Form into small balls, dip in ecg white, then in chopped nuts. Make a small dent in the top of each ball. Place in a moderate electric oven of 350 degrees and bake for‘ 5 minutes. â€" Remove from oven,. press into dent to make it deeper,, using spoon or other blunt utensil, Return io oven and continue baking for 15 minutes longer. Remove from oven asd â€" immediately fill hollows with PINK COCOANUT MACAROONS 2 egg whites, % cup granulated sugar, ; t§p. salt, ‘% tsp. vanilla, cup dates, chopped, 1. cup finely shredded cocoanut. 1. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. â€" Beat in sugar gradually. Add salt, vanilla and red coloring â€"to tint Fold into chopped dates and cocoanut. Drop by teaspoonfuls on ta; wellâ€"greaâ€" sed baking sheet. . Bake is a a . low oven of 275 degrees until dry on the surâ€" face, or from 20 to 30 mihlltcs, To test macaroons, lift the sheet with spatula and lét stand for a few minutes. If it holdg.iAts, shape the entire pan may be removed from the oven. Remove macarcons from the baking sheet with a spatnla while go in drritating other pecple and stlp not goad them to more than verbal protest is a dangerous game. It reâ€" minds me of my two youngest sons when they were very small. The youngest looked like a smaM cherub, while the next oldest was big and strong for age. He could have made mincemeat out of the younger one, and so everyone used to caution him: "Of course, you won‘t hurt your little broâ€" ther." sill warm But the little brother took advanâ€" tage of the situation and kept irritatâ€" ing the older one without letup. Finâ€" ally the elders realized what was going on and they lifted the ban on retalâ€" iation. One evening the older broâ€" ther could stand no more, and with vizcorous measures put his small anâ€" gelicâ€"looking tormentor into his proâ€" per place. â€"The older members of the family watched without a single word of protest.â€" The lessons was excellent and perhaps might be applied to in« ternational relations now and then. White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave. Spruce Tires â€" MHart Balteries QUICK TOMATO AsSPIC, SWEDISH PASTRY Miscellaneous 12 â€"48 To put real life back into feathers, used in pillows, divide them in three or four cheesecloth bags, large enough to allow the feathers to expand as they fluft. Choose a sunny, breezy morning and let the bags hang on the line all day. Shake them andâ€" turn them around to sunny side occasionâ€" ally. At day‘s end, stuff the feathers into . their clean pilloweases. When putting away household linâ€" ens from the weekly wash, place them at the bottom of each so that all of them will have an equal amount of usage. When wringing your clothes, avoid undue wrinkling. Shake out most of the wrinkles while they are wet and the ironing will be much easier. That special china of yours should be put away with extra care. Use rounds of felt or soft doilies between pieces, to protect them from being seratched. When refinishing furniture or wood paneling, wait at least two or three days before waxing it, if you desire a wax finish,. The wax recommendâ€" ed is paste form finishing wax. After waxing wait a day or two before polâ€" ishing. WATER RINGS left by glasses on furniture should be wiped off immedâ€" iately. If circles appear, use a clean blotter and a warm (not hot) iron. Other blemishss such as heated obâ€" jects placed on furniture and other white markings may be treated with camphorated oil. 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