[A site. FHURSDAY â€" AUVUGUST ~12°%h 1943 HYDE PARK â€". I wes glad ! that Secretary Marshail, when tioned the other day, said thal as he knew there are no Com agents in this country under the or the United Nations. When it was decided that the Nations should establish its hea teis in tais country, it must hay obvious to evervone that if ther Communist courtmies in the tnere would be only Contr on the delegations that catnuc those countries, but there woul percentage of employees and staf bers in the UN Secretarlat itse: Communist countries. All mem the UN are entitled to have son resentatives in the organizatio to loop upon these reprezental spies would lay every member open to that same accusation There are, meetings 0 ecmmissions held in diflf the world, and if every t resentatives art w4ick being spies, very little go be accompl‘shed. eral hysteria or hys‘er.cal way in people are apt to exprtss theimns when they speak of,/ Communis Commun‘sm todayv. â€" If thov feli sure tere would not be this attitude, our relations not the S._viet Union but with coun‘ries would be leoss nly Ssal teinse, It seems to m \tha which was given and forth the remark retary â€" Marshall later pudiated, was cjust a ; PARTS â€" GENERAL REPAIKS "Associate Dealer"‘ Canadian Tire Corp. LA4d. Phones: Store 23980 â€" CGarage 2556 #»<t PA A A P 4 Aâ€"AA â€"AA L DP â€"AL DL B EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED wWwTTMH Irvin Rosuer, R. 0. For Appsintment Phone BSCIENTIFIC â€" ACCURACY EYESIGIIT sPECIALIS 384 Algonguin Blvd 13â€"A PINE 8T. NORTH (Ustrosser Bidg.) Timmins GARAGE By Eleanor Roosevelt n O mberâ€"n 1€ th PR q t 4 }¢% t stt P P lt P P LC C L P PM {1 11 11 Fer instance, it seems abourd that Â¥e are not trying to estavlish rccip- ‘ocal visits in every possible field,. It y_uld be good to hold labor meetings n this country and have labor repreâ€" entasives fococm Communist nations vi. it us. We have nothing to lose. They are the ones who have been fsoled ind who may find that their governâ€" nmnent propaganda is not entirely trustâ€" worthy, And why should we nct have arusts, and actors and dancers invited to perform over here? The only visitors that I can rememâ€" ber who have come from Russia during the last fow years were a groun of doctors and a fow newspaper men. to see life as it really is cver here. â€" They would find many things they did ‘not like. But, on the whole, is would not be the kind of life that has presented to them in the movies, on the radio: and through their press Their criticisms might be useful and certainly these visitors from Commun. ist counrtriecs would also find here the things that make up a free country. 3. it me0 {] PIANOS Household Hints "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" th tud d a 10W new should be much Willis Co. Mason Risch RECORDS ers, doctors would have i1 we m 716 Third Avc PHONE 352 grouD:s 1t W nts in every 1 ‘"‘to â€"gradu: IM L Of All Typoes uch greater, and would be well to ‘vÂ¥ category from students so , scientists and ‘ an opporturity n Mr. Wallac e Aliies leavy COnly a ver n would mak must not onl 11 countr 11 W aiâ€" i teu Hoello nomeomakers! limit" when our folks t niz. (And I often w erally so when a #ribe the lunch and me!)> B: picric J vyou Lry L meal in the park. hearty sandwicht w.th wholo fruit : veniert handout. formal outdcor r free at‘itude for t MIrs. J. recipe. €E€GiG% EGG PLANT WITHâ€" CHEESE Dice 1 mediumâ€"sized omion, 1 gregn pepper from which the seeds have been removed and 4 slices of bacotn Arld 2 tablespoons of flour and stir urtil browned. â€" Slowly add 2 cunfuls tomâ€" ato juice.. Season with salf and nepâ€" per and cook until smoosthâ€"and thick Pare and dice 1 mediumâ€"sized eggâ€" For the more mature figure, a graâ€" cious afternoon dress with cap sleeves, soft shculder shirring and flattering gored skinrt, It will be lovely in an all over flower printâ€"â€"add a flower bouquet or your favorite jewelry. Palttrn No. 8019 is for 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and vards of 39â€"inclh, C} reiliSh â€" sSPY various C( sugzestion Small ra ber wedges go well v tered bread and a t salt and pepper. For a special lawn nicnic c ed chicken and tossed gre wilth soft rolls will plea guests. It is easy to take along chi juice in one thermos and e milk or fiavoured tea in a Those who use the »ark | quire a naper cloth, papt serviettes, paper and Leave ‘he park arca fas V like to see it on your retur REQUESTED RhCITE Addre Name of paper Pattern No 1150 Sixth Ave., New York 19, Send 20 cents in coin (for each pattern desired) toâ€" Patricia Dow Patterns |wo *\ * RIGIA © OA * £¥ ince imb i {l ed gregn in an na *C Poetry 1( izes 36 16 hn bIC THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO pl 11 rc 7 plant‘‘ Pat half the diced ¢ggâ€"plant into a greased baking dish. Add toâ€" mato sauce and vegetable mixture and a layer of grated cheese., Add reâ€" mainder of eagâ€"plant and then the rest of tomato sauce. Top with grated cheese and bake in electric oven at 303 deg:| for 1% h urs. | M‘ss M. T. requests ingredients ior a tasty potato salad. POTATO SALAD 6 new p.ta‘.06s, 1 mseâ€" dium onion mirced, % top celery seod 1 tsp. sailt, 2 tsps. sugar, 4M 2 tbsps chopped sweot pickle, 4 cup garlic French dre:sing, 1!4 cuns dice< colery,‘1‘% cuns thinly sliced radishes 4 cup miadyona se Cook » small cubos)‘~s Ad salt, pepzer, pck1 11 RASPBERRY PUNCH 1% cups raspberry Juice, ‘% mon juice, 1 cup orange juice, | arated orange rind, 4 cu) 5 quart carbcnated water. Combine all ingredients cxec bonated water. Put in contall cover tisht v. Let stand in refrigerator for several hours add carbonated water and p. chipped or cubed ice. Yield: 2 quarts. Mrs. Fu, Jp asks. for Ro! Cream using evaporated milk Answer: MARBLE CREAM 2 cups evaparated milk, 1,.can sweet.â€" llf‘d condensed milk, 1 cup cofâ€" ioe beveragt, 1. tsp. vanilla exuaw, 4 't Mlt 1 chocolate bar, 3 thsps. boilâ€" ing water, 4 tbsps. milk. Chill eÂ¥avcrated milk in fneezing tray cuntil â€" fine itce erystals begin to form â€"around |the â€"edges. â€"| Turn into bsawi, cand, whip{suntil â€" milk peaks, Pold into ~â€"which has,.been.combinged with coffee, vanâ€" illa, and salt..Pour into freezing trays, with temperature .control. at coldest setting, .and.. freeze uniil ~quite firm, stirring every. 30 minutes, Mcanwhile, melt. chocclate in sauce. pan, dver boiling water, . Add boiling water and milk, and stir until smooth. Cool,, but do not chill, _ Pour in tnin layer over, top of the "quite firm" cream. Return to electric refrigerator and freeze until firm enough to serve. Or stir chocolate into "aouite firm" cream in streaks or marbled effect; then freeze until firm. ani iyDpEes CI inseots WIIICIl UuCâ€" stroy flour, cereals, and beans may come from factory, store or warchouse. The fosoas which become infested with them should be thrown away cr burned. Keep fcod in tightly covered jars. Mr. and Mrs. A. Blais and family have returned to their home in Sudâ€" kury awtor visiting Mrs.â€" P. Blais, 63 VWindsorâ€"and Mr. and Mrs. R. Munâ€" roce 63 Kent avenue. w m warmmacca > mnomevetim we se <pamame. ound us worrying about dirt and germ‘s. It is impossible to avoid some conâ€" tact with discaseâ€"breeding germs. â€" I{ one tries too hard, the child‘s body may not gradually build up immunity to certain diseases. Then when illness does come, he is unable to fight it off as well as he might have. It‘s still important to be careful, but it‘s just as important not to be what the youngsters call a "worryâ€"wart." Answer "There Are Germs On Everything" In the old days when people knew little about germs there was a lot of unnecessary illness. Now almost evâ€" eryone takes some precautions to see that cuts and sceratches are kept clean and that food is not contaminated. The Family Scrabook ey Directions: Make tea exactly as vusual ; ; . While still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice : : ; Add sugar and lemon to taste . . . es, meel:and cut into fairly Add conion, cclery seea pckle: and PFrench Delicious Cool Drink ilk, 1,can sweet. 1 cup cod cofâ€" iillaâ€" extracgt, !!%s ar, 3 thsps. boilâ€" 1 IHIMW p colery ses peppe pickile, % cu dients 10r 0€s, 1 msâ€" elery seod, «7. peppes, AG,~ cup cuds diced d radishes, into fairly clery seeu, nch n and then creams Alr} 1G°AS, If you have a smau family, buy chiâ€" cken by the piece, or buy a half for roasting, In the latter case, place the stuffing underneath the bird Good vegetables to go with fowl: green peas, green bears, broccoii with hollandaise sauce, asparagus, brusscls sporuts with browned buster and bread crumb sauce, or broiled tomatcss. Biscuits with jam are ancther gcod accompaniment to a dinner featurmg fowl. Use baking powder biscuits with strawberry jam or currant jelly, half white flour and half wholeâ€"wheas ‘‘flour rtols, and serve with grape and crabapplo jelly, vrape Jam or orange Miscellaneous Moulded. Fruit and voegetable salads are del ghtful with fowl. For a change try cantaloupe baills in cherry or lime gelatin, tr pineappe cubes arnd :n Anne Cherries in lemon or lime gelaâ€" tin. Mas‘ries and shortcakes are gcod foil when sorving fowl. Usp fruit in season if it is available to you Pineapple, berries, apricots and peaches are good. If the dinner with fowl is too filling for richer desserts, simpiy use Aa sto_p of ice cream with refrigerator cookies. Pepperimint, lamon, strawberry, tutti fruiti, vamlla and chocolate chip ice creams are good ideas. Mr. and Mrs. A. Blais and family have returned to their home in Sudâ€" kury awtor visiting Mrs.â€" P. Blais, 63 Tindsorâ€"and Mr. and Mrs. R. Munâ€" roce 63 Kent avenue. 143 Commercial Ave. Timmins F UELS For the COAL That‘s SUPERIOR order Anthracite Briquets Drumheller Lump from PHONE 2120 h attack bookbindings starched clothing and whers there is adampâ€" cored things aired and place. Borax or inseot d where silverfish are Holland, Prop It isn‘t soâ€"easy for a girl to overâ€" come the childhood blight of a mother‘s unspoken »judgement, "You‘re not the type dauzhter l â€"really wanied.", PFor, degpite honest efforts to hide their dis. appointment, too many mothers give it away in the lengths to‘ which they o to make the girl over. Either that or they show complets dxstntcrest #1} how the child looks. We advocate thne middle of the road in this matter of improving on a daughter‘s looks. . By that we mean, all the ardor and zeal you can muster for the task, but directed toward max. ing the most of the girl‘s own particâ€" ular type rather than in an attempt to pattern her on a set model, . For many a girl never realizes an iota Of attractiveness until she is grown and discovers her own type, usually aiter floundering through, imitations of evâ€" eryone from her best friend to a favâ€" orite movie star, Granted that during her early years she may be no more willing to accept her own type than her mother is for her. â€" But dissatisfacâ€" tion with oneâ€"self is ong thing and a not very serious psychological hazard, while feeling that one‘s parents aren . pleased with one is something Cisc and often creates lifelong personality ills. So, begin by studying your child‘s possibilities and then accept them for what‘they Then, find out what manner of wearing the hair, wha: colors next to the skin will bring out the child‘s good points.. . Help her to achieve grace and good posture, a plea. sing voice and considerate manners, all of which are usually acquired atâ€" tributes and the teaching of ‘them no more a reflection on a person‘s natural endowments than being taught to read. As for actual attention to a looks, that should be centred on early instruction in the details of grooming without which the most radiant natâ€" ural beauty is discounted todav. _ But throughout all these years of training, casually but with conviction, show a child your pleasure in ‘the appearance she is capable of making. Haven‘t you bought clothes that were correct by all the rulés of fashion and suitability for your type, and yet after wearing them a few times they seemed to lose their_ rightness? 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