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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 45

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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TT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1962 THE OTTAWA JOURNAt He dear dorisj Our problem la finaacea Biaialy, but Irom (hl ha growa a lot of smaller trouble. You see, M1m Clark. 1 am the fatter of aina chil- drtn. We art vary deeply.

In debt, to lb point where a ara usl bangln on by a shoe. atrial to whet we bava. I maka aura abova all tUa that any mortgage paymant la In tha- bank, but altar that; wa art mired. We don't have any (octal Ufa to (peek of at a don't drink ar smoke except for mayba at ChriMmat or New Year's. Wa ara at tha point now where out situation la affect- bi my Job and our noma Ilia, and tha.

bickering la harder stilt on tha llltla one. I era desperate now, Mia Clark, to If you caaoffer any advice or help (or our situation, would be for- ayar grateful, i Ismeo Scalar. Budgeting for eleven an one modest salary take higher mathematlc and 'optimism. And maybe outtide help. Your beit retort I lha family Service Centra of Ottawa.

331 Bank Street, or the Catholic Family, Service of Ottawa, It Rideaa Street, depending oa your, religion. But don't let lore fly out the window. Bickering comet at taut aervat and worry if No-3 In a eerlee; 1 Stir up flavour set with versatile svrut Vpaety pavoueites.7 Mrllow, maple-flavoured old tYMB Syrup lends a light and unlrue tasre lo the best oeatioat from your kitchen. Traditionally a favourite oa pancakes and waffle, versatile old tymb Syrup goes smoothly (and economically!) with the finest foods. Easy to use, too.

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Mapla Icing: ltwMW.liM MrapOtSTTtrl Jnrp Wit tBarther ia bowl Uatil staooth. and of good spmdwt consistenrf Spread oa top of eaba. vulsv ft 'Successful Living by ooris A Canadiaa-SocW-Worlcef With Human. ProblemslX 4ou let ft. 14 toy take stock of your spirit-lifting assets and substitute fun for fretting.

Many a childless couple would. give away mug aecurity for nine many a widower would exchange empty freedom for a nice comfortable ball and chain. a DEAR DORISi Would you pleata answer thei questions about 4- 1. If wa wear walu length dresses, white aboe, thould wear white hat and glove or eta we wear the lam color as our dratte (tha bride-maidt mean)? J. If the bride and bridesmaid wan corsages, what doe tha flower girl hava a bouquet or a cortege? Or thould wa all carry a bouquet? 1.

What flower (hould you hava la church, or la It nee tsary-to hava flower at alt? The wedding I In tha evening. -Slater of BrMa t. Either la The flower girl thould carry tomething timilar, but tmaller, or a bouquet of rote petal. Cortagee ara acceptable when the gowns ara not long. S.

Church flower ara often white, although not neces--terlly, and they may be tymb taole syrup by chosen according to. what la moat beautiful at the season of tha year, thev mt Se limited to tuittble alttr flower or even to attractive green -plant tuch and other tuch decor-atlv greenery, r. DEAR DORISi My girl friend and hava been frieada ever since kin-dergarden. But now wa are In Grade and lha hat (tart-ad to be conceited and. Every time the bat higher marts than the ttarta bragging about It to everyone.

She it always or utually teacher! pet. that what, cautet her to dq this, or isn't" -r-. Fergettea It hurt when your childhood pal act caddish. Fact it. the it beady with, her own importance, which tpoilt It all.

Jutt tmila and tell yourtelf Aie'll grow out oMtTThen make tome other friend; the kind that know better than to gloat over other. (Thtn art book end expert en jvit mbout acery-' (Ainf. 1st Dorit Uai poa to tht one yoa need or Sue-cuul Living. Journal Want Ada brinf quick raaulta. 4 x.

nap out Trsta Srnip mam i i rft For the complete series of old tymi Syrup recipes, write to: janb ashuy. Box 129, Montreal. P.Q. Mapla Charlotte tptUmnr i I 1 I -pv ATt fowswr iwHH -mm mxw ai wwi, mhkw pww n. w.i.t.

stir aatl (Httia it dissolved. Stir ia Ol ttks Srrap: dull Mil partially stt Beat Strop auxtwre witb nuiy btatrr tatil feasny. Vbip cmar, fold into Svnsn akituie. Feet iaM em ejiaut or tit ailiidal ami da. Ovitl aatd tna, afcoet 2 beun.

Garanh With SMrasdiiao ehernea or lottted avt. VULDf same. VarWtstMU Maa'a Pmtt CltadotMt Amt addina wbiraed ma at the sbooe, Md ia 1 table-tpoon) dwrped auratduae dsffiies sad 2 tabirapeons dwp- 14 MIL O11U. QUEBEC MAPLE PRODUCTS LTD, Modern Greek' To Be Taught tcGIT! MONTREAt (CP-6r. Anna Farmakldet, Athent-bora lecturer, will cnducjvenrag tuuiiii la "moaarn Greek language thit wiater at McGill Univartity- 'The clauic Greek of cle Euripidei ioog ha been a part of the Canadian university curriculum.

But mod-era Greek ha been neglected. Dr. Farmakide ttyt modern and tlataical Greek are but-, ctlly the tame. "But the change of our civilUatkn have brought about change within the meaning of old wordt and an Introduction of many new wordt." Her idea It to give a chance-to become Acquainted with "the beauty of the mod-era Greek language" and to give Canadian! of Greek origin en opportunity to bruth up on their aatlva tongue. Dr.

Talrmakide attended the University of 'Atheni and. did, postgraduate work at the University of Joint) sburg South Africa, She hat travelled and worked in England and Europe. She came to fanadr. la INI with her lawyer kutuand George Farmakide. The couple hava an eiiht-ytar-oid, daughter.

Anna Maria. Dr. Farmakide apeak her native language, plue English; and French, and la honorary cultural attache with the Greek embatty here. FOR THE By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED It would teem that not too many person are skillful in getting along with their inlaws. Most of tha letters oa the subject are.

those complaining of them, not getting the moat out of the relationship. It is. or can be. a troublesome problem, unlets both sides ara determined to be kind, understanding and helpful. It certain If there I honest effort on both tides, this can be a delightful and satisfying unit of two strange UmUlet.

K. D. has four rules she consider to be helpful. "(I) Learn to give of your self as much as possible. Then when you ara on the receiving end It.

will utta to much lha tweeter. '(2) Bile the tongue whoa you want -to utter an unkind word. Remember' when you downgrade your tn-UrW you downgrade your mate. "(1) Never atay at any law'a house mora than four -'() Grandparent hava other interest beside, your children. They are.entitled to full live of their own.

(5) Hava In-law like mine: dear, good, tweet and understanding." BREAST. (EEDING.ARGUED There were numerous lat Inlaws ter on breast feeding last week answer to the mot iter who waa against n. Four' to one for It, What surprise ma it that the active critic ara those who have never tried It. It it Impossible to 'make a food rata fnr nr Bvainsf an thing, without personal export- Breast feeding continues to be a controversial subject tor any reasons. It' is not easy to convince those who will not be convinced.

But tbey should better weapon than tar-" ctsm for those who do aursa. I applaud all aealihy babwa. however fed, and all mothers i who lake an interest In proper i feeding. But 1 would be a traitor to my owa strong con. vlctioo that bumaa milk is better for human babies than cow't milk.

If 1 allowed my coavictiont to go untarett- CTVE IT A. When, It la possible for a mother to breast-feed it, would be fine if she gave it a trial It might not be successful, but even a month of nursing is better none at all. Thank all of you for your interesting and aupporUve letters. IRON RULE Liver be Included the diet. because It Is one of tha best sources of Iron.

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