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Porcupine Advance, 30 Jun 1949, 1, p. 5

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Nations‘ at La-ke Bucces. There was a pessimistic note voiced by the delâ€" egate from the Soviet Union who felt obliged to abstain from accepting the report of the rappateur because econâ€" omic.and social rights had not been ccn‘idered and the strengthening amâ€" endments présented by the Soviet had no0t been" accepted. ~ One is almost tempted to believe that A doéuipcm such as the present Covâ€" enant, which deals primarily with the tradit.onal political and civil rights that many of us have accepted in our own ccuntry for many years, must have a value for the rest of the world One reason‘ is ‘that it seems to frighten those who ‘oppose it so vehemently, who inâ€" sist that it is not progtes:ive enough. Personally, I am very glad that the Covenant will go to the governments in a f’orm that wi.l make it possible, I think, for them to understand the difâ€" ierences :of opinion that were voiced in the . Commisson and to give us the benefit of their considered comments. Ona comes to the end of such a sesâ€" cion with great gratitude to the transâ€" lator; precise writers, and the secretâ€" arist. _ Oe realizes also that without bhe coâ€"operation of cvery member on the pommission much fruitless disâ€" cussicn. would be prolonged to the point nb,gre nothing could be accompâ€" fished. _ We on t!:c Commission should be grateful to all our colleagues and we should hope that the same spirit will continue until the final plan is propared for the General Asâ€" sembly. I was: amused to see myself taken to task the other day for my light words on tue subject of pleasant old traditions; such as a particular job being occupic.1 years later by mem_ ber of the same {family. I don‘t think there is any danger that any governâ€" ment job in this country ever could be made a "family hceirloom". All jobs should be and must be won by some kind o. personal achievement. History looks back with interest, however, on the rare occasions when in the:isame family some coincidence brings‘ similar interests and qualificaâ€" §1°®* Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis For <free estimates and advice ; just call And our expert at NO OBLIGATION. . ..will inspect yayur, home â€" give you free adâ€" vice and estimate on the insulâ€" ation ot your home. uAO‘l‘ NOW! â€" Phone 4000 86 Pine St. South Tihumins SMITH ~ELSTON "Alr Conditioning «~Stokers and Oil Burners 1443 ~Phone 327 _ 11 Third Ave., Timmirs _ ‘Estimates On Blown Insulation LIMITE} Plumbing and NHNeatine â€"Sheet Metal ) * "" R E E . LTD. ;. CONTRACTORS ERS SUPPLIES orthland ) That should have been the cue for staging the rest of the day in a quiet, restful atmosphere in which th »hild could have drifted off to a long ‘ n.ght‘s Instead, after a short nap, shewas dressed up for company. and the :show was on. ° It isn‘t possible, nor do we think it desirable, to keep a child‘s day always on an even keol, It is part of childâ€" hood to become overâ€"excitéd, to be treathless <with wonder over a neow discovdry ,Axld «almost choked with gug wa !or a promlsed surâ€" prisc‘‘* But * whnagt barents thould do is Go eep a balance If a ‘day ‘fd or dul: a :good romp with fiflm- ut bedtime may péstpone sleep, but it may alto generateâ€"joy and the sense of looking forward to tomorrow which should be every child‘s birthâ€" right. But if the day has been loadâ€" tions to the fore This is probably rarer in govornment work because it is such unpleasant work that only unselfish people are willing to face it. I really do not think we will find too many occasions when more than one member of a family are willing to sacrifice themselves in the interests of their fellow men by occupying governâ€" ment jobs. â€"At least, that is my own personal feeling. We need rain very much in our area and I hope it comes within the next few days in a nice, gentle rainfall. A hard storm probably would bring. the feaves off the trecs. There is no doubt that the {armers fight against te"i most unpredictablerodds. ‘There is nothing he can do to make nature befriend him, and yet farming is proâ€" bably the only absolute essential occâ€" upation wit:.in which the country could not presper. ®r# wee~ Paenthood * = * aend junforS"ioo Thie ESummer Fashion Bock is 20¢ a 00py Early ordermg is recommended. The one specializel agency in the United Nations which toucheq; the farmers of every nation is the Food mnd Agriculture Administration. It probably has one of the most difficult of all the various undcrtakings beâ€" Ccause it Has to plan how to teach the people of the world to stop wasting their natural rescurces and conserve and build up cverytuing that this planet can furnish in the way of soils and minerals to care for our future generations upon this eartli. The one specializel agency in the United Nations which toucheq; the farmers of every nation is the Food aund Agriculture Administration. It probably has one of the most difficult of all the various undertakings beâ€" Ccause it Has to plan how to teach the people of the world to stop wasting their natural rescurces and conserve and build up cverytuing that this planet can furnish in the way of soils and minerals to care for our future generations upon this eartli. A TAN THAT If you‘re planning to bleach out that tan or those freckles in order to look your best for the big dance . . . don‘t. These conditions are brought about by coloring matter ofp pigment under the skin and there is no sa.o way of removing them quickly. Given ‘time they will fade out themselves but artificial measures for hastening this process are unwise. LASTS Although the number o hens that are laying eggs is 10 per cent lower than last year, every group of 100 birds is producing 15 more eggs than last year. . Of the 75 essential oils used in the making of perfume, only eight are broduced in tre Western Hemisphere, Ecreen thc tops of the chimney of. your summcr house if yiou want to protect it fromâ€" squirrels.â€" All other rn‘rances should be closed tightly. H you find a squirrel nest, place a few napthailene crystais in t..em and the squirrels will depart. Pl:ce a basket on top of the baseâ€" moit s airs and. tien diâ€":card all items to be brought down into the basement in it Cne trip with the basket will save many trips RECIPE OF THE WI:.EK Lime Chlffon Pie (Makes 1 9â€"inch pie) 1 tablespcon unflavored gelatin wcup cold water 4 eggs, separated 1 ‘cup sugar % ilme juice : % teaspoon salt ' 2 teaspoons grated lime rind Green Food coloring 1 crumb shellâ€" Dissolve gelatin in cold water.: Beat egg yolk:; add % cup sugar, lime juice and salt Cook over hot water, Add grated rind and golatin. | Stir until gelatin is dissolved. Tint a pale green with the. food coloring Cool. Beat remaining egg whites unâ€" til ‘stiff but not dry; add. remaining sugar slowly, bcating after each adâ€" dition; fold into lime mixture. . Pour into clumb crust, chill untll flrm. Although the number o hens that are laying eggs is 10 per cent lower than last year, every group of 100 birds is producing 15 more eggs than last year. . ; _â€" Those Terrific spurts of energy which scme children get toward the end of the day are more apt to be signs of excessive fatigue than o° boundless verve. During the day there has been too much of somethingâ€"of actâ€" ivity or excitement or, in an older child, of anxlety. 4 kd with < excitement, begin several hours before bedtime to undercut the child‘s ncrvous energy by finding calmâ€" er and calmer outlets ‘or it. _ Bcecause: a quiet outlet for energy. ruch as. réading or listening to a story or, working with paper cut outs dissipates the cuergy slowly but surely Whils a wild outlet seems to generate more nervous energy instead of dimâ€" inishing the supply. | ° Ohiktren rarely know w...cn they are so wound up does he become that t1e idea of rest is repugnantâ€"he couldn‘t relax if he tried. So the tense muscles, the taut brain explode into nervous energy which can only be used up in furious play, or in semper tantrum if play is curtailed. Recently. I watched a little girl put on the wildest of dervish dances at bedtime. She was a bundle of gayâ€" ety and charm, and so unconsciously fuany that ti:c adults who were vi:itâ€" ing were enchanted. But the child was so keyed up that it was severa‘} hours after she was put to bed before her little body really relaxci. Now it wasn‘t the bedtime dance in itself that caused this tension.= Earlâ€" ier in he day she had been allowed to stay in aswinning too longâ€" she came out with white lips and lusâ€" treless eyes. all of these, are wildâ€"growioag Household Hints MRS. CATHERINE CONRAY EDWARDS Associate Editor, Parents‘ Magazine 9# : IF THE EDGES of your rug taond to curl, hold them down wit:. carpet tacks. â€" Or, a row of glass jar rubber ringsmay be sewed to the back o! the rug. Slill another remedy ulu A Many s.ains from wood surfaces may strip of rubber padding along the olge. be remcved by rubbing with medium coarse sandpape:. If the wood is close â€"gra.ned and nard, the chances are good that the stain has not penâ€" etrated deeply. A piezse of Scotch tapo w..\md round a small brush is excellent for removâ€" ing lint from dark clothes. works on almost any type of fabric. * I you haive to sew a patch on the canvas tent, scak the area you inteand to patch, t;en rub thoroughly with soap. â€" Your nsedle will slip more readily when you begin to sew. | . 'l‘his may crcam. if of more stimu‘ation, whic::; may make the differenceo: between hea}th and nervous instability all his life. When you go swimming this summer you‘d be wise to learn to dive. Or, if you you must enter the water feet first hold your Water forces up into the nostri‘s often stings unpleasantly, but it may also carry infection to the nose, throat and sinuses. Swimimng is a healthy recreation, but like all sports we need to know the rules to play it properly and safely. â€" Make a point of learning to swim this sumâ€" mer. And teach your children tae art. It is fine, healthy exercise. T.0 statue of Jupiter (Zeus), one of the: seven wonders of the Ancient World, was made by the Greek sculpâ€" tor Phidias in 430 B. C. ' Tied for fourth place among 15 Canadians andâ€"U.S. cities surveyed, Mcntreal and Det.roit have each clear- ed 13 per cont of their streets of overâ€" head wiring by placing wires underâ€" ground. The leader, Buffalo, has cleared .31 per cent wAhile Toronto and Winnipeg bring up the rear with less than one per cent each. Excessive tideness is said to indâ€" icate a mild form .of insanity, from which most newspapers are happily immune. If. you can keep form being envious and jealous of your fellow man,, you are approaching the skirts of civilizâ€" ation. ' SWIMMING SAFETY decorated with whipped as, a ta‘i' the "‘éats" modgm ki i‘pr- fare, serve ped.4in Plonlcs are un‘ ‘Egpecially whon they.: take as Iittle effort to arrange as . A . ¥‘mta at h:me‘ porch picnic with the ‘“éaw" served piping hot from a modqrn kit.cden most “eatingsome" picnic fag.eu serve tender juicy, Franks â€" dip ped.4n a. tangy Barbecue Sauce they fi6, inbo any timesaving scheme, ‘cause thcu:re pre-cooked ‘ready to serve. BALBECUED: n‘nmxs FOR A "gTAaY AT® HOME"\ PORCH PICNIC ~You‘ll love the doubleâ€"duty outfitsâ€" sunback;~â€"and ~of â€" cape or jacket forâ€"street wear. Vacation togs, play"clothes;‘ airy F::ome frocks and pinaf :resâ€"t., erythlfig for a cool, comâ€" gt, ble and ~fashfonâ€"right â€" wardrobe the© whole bum‘;ner Plenty of clothes® of »alP fypés kiddies, girls Tile season‘s neweSt fashions avre teautifully illustrated in the most popâ€" ular"‘¥ibrics. ‘Coftton ‘styles galore from the alweys ‘avored capâ€"sleeved casuals> to gay, glamorogus fullâ€"skirted frocks:! ‘Wxth â€"necklines. AUDREY LANE M;;diso‘q Square Sta, New York, N. Y. Pattern illustrated above is No. 3005 and can be ordered in sizes 12 to 42 at our regular pattern price. The average Canadian uses well over . tquty poundsâ€"of soapâ€"a year. Mo:tly on Saturday nights? 13 M Qu‘ The season‘s newest fashions are béautifullvy illustrated in the most popular fabrigs gyles galore srom the ailwaps 200 gapâ€"siceved easuals to CML names oFull skircted Presents 150 Pattern Designs offering timely.suggestions for ALL SIZES â€" ALL AGES ALL OCCAS!ONS t\ it By MARTHA \LOGAN Miscellaneous Your family will love the informâ€" al‘ty of an atâ€"home porch picnic so plen several main meal variations. With the sky thclimit for selecting cclcurful table decoration; give your imag.ination as much free rein when selecting hearty picnic fare "Frankâ€" wiches‘ easily made when a broiler is handy are perfect for atâ€"home service. For a tempting blend of juicy pork and tcnder besf, purchase franks of a wellâ€"known brand. Dip the quality ijranks in prepared batbecue sauce and place diagonally on buttercd wlices of bread. the with a tocthpick, Pop tre "frankâ€" wich" into the oven and broil until the bread is tsosa ted 2 sure you have plenty of franks on hand, â€" fresh ‘airâ€"dces wonders to lagging appetltes Prepare the. Barbscus Sruce about an hjur in advance, or keep a supp.y of several pirts of sauce in your refrigâ€" cratecr made un and ready for heating. All you need do in either case is add the preâ€"cqoked Franks to the *hot cauce ani simmer for about 5 to 8 minutes â€" A colâ€"urful carthcuaware casâ€" serole w.ll keep them warm for porch service and add a festive note at the same time ~Plenty of hot buns, heatâ€" ed through in the cven "®or under: the broiler, a tossed green silad, hot cofâ€" fee and lavishly :rosted cascolate cake ccmpete your picnic "eats." Following. is a recipe for a, thick Barbecuc Eauce. If you like your sauce to really pack a wallop, add 4 teaspoon of red pepper to the basic recipe. For a variaticn on the versatile your next lunca or dinner "quickie". FRANKS Yield: â€" 8 servings _ Prepare a thick barbeque sauce. CANADIAN LEGION Its T omorrow :30 p.m. Legion Memorial Hall JULY 1st Starting at 9 a.m. FUN FOR ALL This advertisement is published in the interest of the community By John Labatt Ltd. Add the frank: and heat 5 to 8 minâ€" utes. One cup sauce is sufficient for one pound of iranks. THICK BARBECUE SAUCE % small onions, 1 teaspoon chili powâ€" der, 23 tablespoons vinegar, % cup water, 2 tablespoons Worcestershire, sauce 4% cup catsup, %4 teaspoon. sa}t Shred onions very fine Mix all inâ€" gredients in a heavy skillet. Cover and s mmer about 45 mlnutes ?Makes olle pini of sauce. DANCING 1 pound Franks, 4 pound American Cheeso, 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup, ‘4 teaspoon prepared mustard, i4 cup top milk, 6 slices toast, whicihi has been shredded, and musâ€" tard. Stir and heat until cheese is Timmins Phone â€" 3710 melted. Cut Franks cPosswise INnt0 * o9 Hat soup and milk. Add cheese\§ ULLAN LIM:® g 8.00 p.m. Hollinger Ball Park Plan To Attend The Recipes FRANK RAREBIT Men Wanted Immediately > for HUMPHREY MTTCHELL Minister of Labour HARVEST WORK This message is addressed partlcularly to men but some women also can be used. Crops are ripening earlier than usual all over Ontario. Ableâ€"bodied men, willing to do Farm Harvest work, are urgently needed at once. R Wages and working conditions are good. © WAGES : @© TRANSPORTATION : @© FOR FURTHER INFORMATION : Degertment of Labour $75:00 monthly with room and board free. Paid to place of employment anywhere in Ontario. ; Please check with the nearest Office of the Nationa! Service 4 inch slitces, Heat in sauce. Serâ€" ve cn hot toast. A. MacNAMARA Deputy Minister 8y q: me _ : fl. A..’\, "..r

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