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TOMORROW’S DINNER Clam Stew Gourmet Croutons Mixed Grill Creamed Spinach Broiled Potato Slices Compote of Prunes and Canned Apricots Coffee Tea -Milk ~~ Meastrements are—levet;—reci- pes for 6. Clam Stew Gourmet: Cut the tough parts from whole clams contained in 3 (10 oz.) cans, and cut them in ’%” pieces. Simmer 10 min. in clam juice. : Add soft parts of clams, 2 tbsp. butter, 1 thsp. parsley flakes, 1 tsp. lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste, and 2 or 3 drops liquid | garlic (optional). i Stir in % c. cream or un-) diluted evaporated milk. Simmer | 3 min. Ladle into small bowis. Garnish - | with sizzling. hot croutons. Her 8 Hiamond | WATCHES And RINGS ~ JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS JEWELLER 137% Gt. George Dial 9397 fluffy bed of rice. Whether serv- ed after meals or ia between, a cup of tea is always satisfying and invigorating. TEA\ COUNCIL OF CANADA Mixed Grill: Dust 1 lb. flank steak with 42 tsp; meat tender- izep. Let stand 20 min at room temperature. Dust with seasoned salt. Broil 10 min. for medium rare. Meantime, scald % lb. small Sausages with boiling water, then broil. Broil or bake 6 thin slices bacon until crisp. ' To arrange. cut steak diagon- ally in %"’ slices. then overlap on platter. Pour over 1 tbsp. melted butter biended with ' tsp. lemon juice. Garnish with sausage, bacon and parsley. TRICK OF. THE CHEF Boil 6 long white potatoes 20 min. Half cool. Slice lef&gthwise "’ thick, skins MARY HAWORTH This Man Habitually Downgrades His Wife Dear Mary Haworth: After al- most 20 years of marriage I find myself wondering: “Are we wrong for each other? Is this situation worth saving?” At first I loved John very much; and obliged his wish that there be no children. Aside from sudden bursts of temper and over-excitement on his part in discussion, our first 10 years seemed normal. , Then gradually John got inter- ested in Ada, another man’s wife with whom we went bowling. Sud- denly, out of a clear sky he asked for a divorce, to marry her. I refused, feeling I meant more to him (even if he didn’t realize it); and said “If she loves you so much, letcher divorce first; then we will see.”’ But she would not take the first step. ... The situation dragged on and I fc cht desperately to save my marriage. My heart was break- ing; and, to test my husband's repeated assertion that I was so unattractive and undesirable that nobody could want me, I deliber- ately started a flirtation with a man in my office. The man re- sponded, my husband found out, had a tantrum, and that ended his romance. I forgave him and felt triumphant, for the moment. on. Brush with corn ofl. Dust with seasoned salt. Broil 8 min., or until browned, turning once. Then the other man’s interest in me posed a problem. How to let him down? One day I agreed to a ride, intending to say “‘Let’s end it before it gets too serious.” When the man stopped his car, up jumps my husband from no- where, grabs me, slaps me, puts me in his car and drives home can’t he forgive? He won't let me forget; and I don’t want to re- member. I feel it was such a small incident; and I can’t waste precious time brooding over this; life is too short. : I want him to feel cheerful: to take a vacation trip with me; to enjoy the company of others and not feel limited socially and intellectually as he. does. We have as many blessings as any neighbors; why not be happy with them? Is there anything I we do to change his attitude? Dear ‘V.G.: To undérstand MONEY SERVIC YOU CA TRUST ‘Yousehold Finance, of course! Canada’s largest and most recommended . Sonsumer finance company HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 117 Queen Street. . . . + 6 «6 © « « » Telephone 7395 150 Great George Street . ..... . . 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