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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 15

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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 15 MAY 23. T3S7. DOROTHY DIX IWWV GROW OLD? News and Views on Food Husband's Attitude All That Matters DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I recently mentioned lo friends that I occasionally go dancing while my hutband baby atle. If I had confrased to a murder, I wouldn't have drawn mora startled exclamations. Is there anything so wrong about It? owe It to themselves to have eotus Urns alone.

Your children are only leased to you. Befors you know it they will be gone and must bs free to lead their own lives. You do them a favor as well as yourselves when you keep in sight the pic lure of you as a couple. There ais undoubtedly parks, rivers, lakes, brooks, or woods nearby you, even if you do not Live close to the sea or the mountains. Take i advantage of the 'outdoors even If you remain at horns thai hoi aeaaon.

Remember. too, trial you can get Just as good a suntsn at horns In your own back yard as you can 5,000 miles away. i I v' t. 1 1 -1 0 anything JOYCE. Dear Joyce: Sooner or later, of course, IheaC secret meetings will bs discovered and Vlnnle's folks will consider them confirmation of the nasty stories their daughter has spread Respect the orders giver, Vlnnie by his parents.

Dont see each other until Vlnnie can convince his folks yours okay. DOROTHY DIX. GET TAX IN YARD. You can Rrt good a sunUn at home tn your own back yard as you can 9,000 miles away. Vacation at Home May Be Best Bet carefree sort you were before you married.

No matter how much par ents love their children they My husband loves to fish I don't. I like to dance he doesn't. Br we allow each other freedom in following these amusements. I never allow a man to buy me a drink, coffee or food. I go alone and corns horns alone.

My dancing nights are few and far between but I do enjoy them. We a.e a remarkably happy family. I wouldn't do anything to destroy that happiness. V1CK1. Dear Vlcki: Anything that one lota from the conventional norm causa for shocked surprise.

Sines your husband lint complaining, why should anyone else? DOROTHY DIX. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: 1'vs been going steady with Vlnnie for quits a while. We get along very well, but his sister Is very Jealous of me. She has told many lies about me, which her family believes. Now they hsve forbidden Vlnnie to see me.

Ws have to meet secretly and I don't like to be sneaky about Lanark Wl CT o- -c L-ICVlO Mrs. Doran Mrs. Herbert Doran was elected president at the annual) meeting of the Lanark Women Institute held recently la the Legion hall. Mrs Doran reported that her committee had met with the village council on the matter of the rental rates for the Town Hall and that the matter has been clarified. A tribute was paid to the memory of Mrs.

Donald Fraser. The group decided to send a donation to the Canadian Can cer Society and to attend Hos- pltal Day at the Great War Memorial Hospital In Perth. A committee was appointed to arrange a visit to the County Home In Perth. The short course on "Hospitality Foods" will be requested. On the new executive are: president, Mrs.

Doran; first vice-president, Mrs. Lenard Barr; second vice-president, Mrs. Marlon Stewart; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. X.

Rothwell; district director, Mrs. Wilson Crelghton with Mrs. W. C. Stewart as alternate; auditors, Mrs.

Wilson Crelghton and Mrs. William Donaldson; Institute directors, Mrs. W. R. Trail, held In the home of the bride's the couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls.

They will reside In Chapeau. Going away the bride wore a beige duster lined with brown and burnt orange ailk and matching silk sheath dress, and beige accessories. 1 DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My daughter-in-law wont let me baby ait for her children, nor will she let the Utile girl, aged four, spend week-ends with me. I've done everything to be a good mother-in-law. In other respects she very nice to me.

HONOR. Dear Honor: Dont try to create situations whert none exist. Many parents dont like to leavt their children with anyone, nor do they want the youngsters away from them. You'd have mors to complain about If your daughter-in-law took undue advantage of your good nature. DOROTHY DIX.

Mrs. Norval Wilson and Mrs Thomas White. 'economics and health, Mrs. W. R.

Trail: community activities and public relations, Mrs. Cecil! Cox; agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. Thomas White; cltlsenshlp and education, Mrs Donaldson: historical research, Mrs. Ernest Closs; rMolutlolu Mr. Btwart; Jjck commutes, Mrs.

William Stewart and Mrs. Bernard fill- ton. Mrs. Doran presented Mrs. Willis, retiring president, with a cup and saucer.

HONOR BRIDE-ELECT. CHESTER VILLI, May 23 (Special) A miscellaneous shower was held at Um home of Miss Sharon Morris, Ches- tervllle. lor Miss Joyce Hall prior to her coming marriage Corsages were presented to the bride, Mrs. Percy Hall, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Young, mother of the bridegroom.

An address was read by Miss Sharon Morris Who alao pre sented her with a bride's book. Lunch was served by Miss Sharon Morris. Miss Stella Merkley, Mrs. Ronald Droppo and Mrs. Charles McMillan.

Journal Want quick results. Ads bring STORE HOiaSt IJ WtDNlKDAYS. 1M PHONE: ru-istt Continmngl 20 Discount on ROYAL D01ILT0N 20-Piece Starter Set yolk, slightly beaten. Put chicken in heavy saucepan; add hot water. Add monosodlum glutamate, wit, bay leaf, onion slice, and celery.

Cover tightly and simmer l'j hours, or until chicken Is tender. Remove chicken pieces; keep warm. Strain stock; measure 14 cups. Melt butter; add flour and stir to a smooth pasts. Gradually add chicken stock and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boll.

Combine cream, lemon Juice and slightly beaten egg yolk; stir Into thickened stock Reheat, stirring constantly. Place split hot biscuits on serving plate; top with chicken and sauce. Yield: 2 servings. Hearty-Venasse Vows Heard In Chapeau St. Alphonsus' Roman Catholic Church at Chapeau, was the scene of the recent wedding of Miss Lucille daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Venasse, to Mr. Austin Hearty, son of Mr. Thomas Hearty and the lata Mrs. Hearty, all of Cnapeau.

Rev. R. Pilon officiated and the parish choir sang. The bride's two brothers, Bernard and Oswald, served the wedding mass. Olven In marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Marlon' ntspatrlck.

Mr. Linus Hearty was best man for his brother. The bride's floor-length gown of Chant illy lace and nylon tulle over satin was fashioned with a strapless bodies and fitted Jacket with stand-up lily-point sleeves, and a bouffant skirt with Inserts of lace edged with pearls and crystals. Her bridal headdress held a veil of tulle Illusion and she carried a lace covered mis sal which matched her gown. Following a wedding dinner jossfhini Low mam.

If you feel you cannot afford this expense of a long trip this 8ummer. or It you heed rest rather than, travel, perhaps a vacation at horns is your best bet. The results will be much more satisfactory than huffing and puffing and straining against adverse financial and physical odds. You may find that you prefer to spend a smaller amount of mox.ey for a wading or pool or sprinklers and bright beach umbrellas for your back yard, or an air -conditioner for a room In your bouse. Maybe nothing seems so appealing as not having to do anything or go anywhere.

A vacation la not restful when one must sneet deadlines or feel under pressure of any sort. The woman In the picture probably would enjoy this, too. If she had more household help thaq usual. She would find It a restful experience to have some ore cook dinner and care for the children during her husband's time away from the office. That way both could enjoy a vacation at home together.

You do not have to go thousands of miles away from home for a change of specs or a change of scenery. A week-end trip to a nearby city or resort (without the children) will cause you discover or.e another as Individuals, the more or leas a I Demonstrates Homecraft For Institute NORTH OOWER. Msy 23 i Special i North Oower Women's Institute, meeting In the horns economics room of South Carleton High School. Richmond, waa given a demon- H. a lUIUUtl VII IIWUKll.l- Miss Francis McQuat.

horns economics instructor. Mrs. C. F. Nlrkerson presided.

Mary A. J. Craig and Mrs. C. F.

Nlckerson were named delegates to attend the district annual which will bs held in Pakenham on May 31. Lunch was served by conveners Mrs. T. i. Hicks, Mr.

H. A. Wallace and Mrs. D. A.

H. Williamson, Meadow Clow JUMBO SIZE Rubetandards a Regwlar 7.M Quality 5.95 each 'Sa -tf Regular 20-Piece y7j3 Regular Regular tt Chicken Aspic With Pantry Menu and Reetpet Prepared By The Journal! food Editor. Tor the hostess who will be entertaining dub mem-bri or serving one dish at a cooperative luncheon, chicken aspic is popular main dish. It la alto ea.iy to make with pantry ahelf staples. The basic mixture uiea canned condensed con-somme and cannrd tomato Juice.

Canned boned chicken la also Instantly ready, tin-flavored irlatlne gives form and beauty of design to the main dish, and blenda together the chicken, cen-aomme. tomato and seasonings. This Jellied chicken dish can bt made In one large decorative mold, or the gelatine mixture can be chilled in to 13 Individual molds. Tamate Chicken Mold 2 envelope! unfavored gelatine. 1 can 10V ouncra) ondensed n-aotrmie, 1 can tomato Juice, teaspoon salt.

2 table-apoona lemon Julre, 4 teaspoon tabasco, -boned chicken or turkey, diced (10 ounce. 1 cup chopped celery, Vx cup chopped cucumv ber, cup chopped stuffed ollvea. "BUT TO BE YOUNG WAS VERY HEAVEN" (Author's Nam' Blew mm Medical reports each year state, that because of new drug discoveries and perfected methods of diagnosis and treatment the average life expectancy Is continuously Increasing. This means you probably win stay young longer. Medical science can help you to keep old age away.

Since a healthy person always lives longer, and your physician Is the best trained person to advise you how to protect and preserve your health Be wise. Visit your physician at the first sign of any, Illness. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE CE2-1173 WHEN" YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription if shopping near us or let us deliver-promptly without extra charge A great many people entrust ua with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? DAWSON'S Drug Store T. 0.

Davison Limited Elfin Street at Cooper PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Quotation Wuliam WorrUworth Coprrisht lesi (3wii 'ZLB YS WE ARS WELLS jVSV.1 Easily Made! Shelf Staples Sprinkle gelatine on 1 cup of the consomme to soften. Place over boiling water and stir until gelatine la thoroughly dissolved. Add remaining consomme, tomato Juice, salt, lemon juice and tabasco. Chill until mixture Is the consistency of unbeaten egg whjte. Told In diced chicken, celery, cucumber and olives.

Turn Into a t-cup mold; chill until firm. Unmold on salad greens. Yield: I servings. Did you know you could have two meals from one broiler-fryer chicken? Buy one boiler-fryer chicken (2 to 2 pounds) whole, quartered or cut up. Use chicken breasts far aauteelng, and the remaining chicken for either Trlcasee or Tetrazzlni.

Sauteed Chicken with Mushrooms teaspoon monosodlum glutamate, 2 chicken breasts, teaspoon salt, paprika, teaspoon thyme, optional. 2 table- spoons butter or margarine, can (J or 4 ounces) mushrooms. Sprinkle monosodlum over flr.sh side of chicken and a little over skin side 15 to 20 minutes before cooking. Just before cooking, sprinkle with salt, paprika and Melt butter In skillet; add chicken and brown on all sides. Reduce heat; cover and simmer 25-35 minutes, or until fork tender.

If desired, uncover last 10 minutes for, crisp chicken. Put chicken on toast on warm serving platter. Add mushrooms with liquid to skillet. Heat quickly, stirring constantly. Spoon over chicken.

Yield: 2 servings. Chicken 'Frlcaase Chicken parts (legs, wings, thighs, back, neck, giblets). Hi cups hot water, Vt teaspoon monosodlum glutamate, Vi teaspoon salt, 1 bay leaf, 1 onion slice, 1 celery stalk, with leaves, 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, 1 tablespoon flour, 4 cup cream, Vi teaspoon lemon Juice, 1 egg Birthday Club I MAY 23. Lynne Breens, age 9 Linda Margaret Burson, age 12 Patricia Leslie, age Katherlne Parsons; age 13 Gall Robertson, age Paulelte Roy, age 4 Kenny James Bmlley, age I Birthday Edttor, Th Journal, Ottawa. Ont.

mt Th Journal Birthday Club. UJ bs yean old on Namt It Addrtsi FtXAsa ranrr hamb at Now you can choose Royal Doulton fine English dinnerware at a saving! This special month of May Met acquainted' offer fives you a 20-piecs starter set consistin of 4 each of dinner plates, bread butter plates, cups and saucers and soup or cereal bowls. This offer1 food to the end of Msy only. CHINA, FIFTH FLOOR. Goodrich Latex FOAM PILLOWS WTf VCiJ0D COlPOV GOOD Of AXr PURCHASE I Special I0) I bo romv BILLINGS BRIDGE PLAZA Jumbo size Goodrich fine texture Latex foam rubber pillow with a fins) white cotton zippercd cover and sold in protective Poly baga.

These are number one subatandsrde of the regular 7.50 qualify. PILLOWfi. FOURTH FLOOR. CHARLES OGILVY LIMITED ii and Good-Breakfast Coffee CARLIHGWOOD PLAZA.

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