l l I p s-V, . fl ' heart's desire wherever the pig- Those whose birthday it is, may nod Ollportunlty knocking at the door. and with perem tory noise ""1 clam! perhaps. Pr paredness is the keynote to rich promise in the way of with possible surprise tokens of Ipllrcciation and personal esteem. This is true in private. political or philanthropic tions. The opportunity is rare for attainment of much-cherished ends and aspirations. A child born on thLs day. may be assured of the growth. rewards! tion. Ream... A-Iyuuiquapnlan rnanoanv '27. .1951 That Body Of Yoursg .IUJI:W.lIrton.I.D.g? sC l' EPk TAKING CAI! 0! THE ELDERLY IN THE HOME At school. when we wished to describe a boy too lazy to work or to play. we said he was afflicted with "masterful inactivity." libr. all we knew. the boy may have had good reasons for not wanting tol ill! the ..realm of pas-atlon. ambltiona'and:aspinuom play or work (physician's orl ml? lead. At the IIdI1eluxhg' it 15 mother's instructions, for in-, 9003510 till! unexpected reallna- stance). but Youngsters are Ill lily culminate in promo. thoughtless and sometimes heart- lml. personal grating... less. -- . I came across this same ex- pression. "masterful inactivity", recently in Dr. Edward A'. Streck- er'a book. "Fundamentals of Psy- chiatry." in his description of the psychoses of old age in which there is a downward trend. men-. tally and physically. There are: various types of "strange behav- ior" in the aged: (a) very nervous. (b) depressed. (c) confused. (d) suspicious. There may be a long time. many i months, in which the "beginning" signs of old age appear. one of the first of which is loss of memory of recent occurrences. There is less consideration of others. peevish- ness. temper tantrums and other 1!? Win Your Birthday promotion, dlgnlties. business. affilia- gratlfications, of an ambitious. changes in disposition besides be-' (honored and efficient life, with ginning physical weaknesses. gpoasihle distinctions and recogni- These elderly patients need and . are entitled to careful attention and nursing. Dr. Strecker advises that the nrst thought in the treat- ment of these elderly patients with odd behavior is to realize the im- portance of "creature comforts." Proper, easily digested food at frequent intervals and not in too large quantities. clothing to pro-!' tect against cold. even in summer, as old people chill easily. a com- fortable bed. enough sunshine and' fresh air and personal cleanliness. Medical care should be directed toward "masterly inactivity." LINNAMArgD CAPSULES .which is. the right treatment for tract-d for 1.979 source. Modern Etiquette ) Household Scrapbooli 31 Ushft '40 as asserts us v - o. wolua it be all right rs: a chm... hostess to cancel an evening .of bridge if she ands out an hour or so beforehand that one of her um; guests canno come? A. No. this could be inconsid- erate of the other guests who have already made arrangements to at- tend. she Ihould try her best to find a substitute. and if she falls in this; slugest a game of hearts. rummy. canasta. or some other entertainment. Q. When a dinner guest finds at dessert time that he already has eaten too much. should he apologize and refuse the dessert? A. Never. He would be exhibit- ing much better manners if he ac- cepted the dessert and at least made some effort to eat some of it. Q. Who pays for the bride's bouquet. and for that of her maid- of-honor and bridesmaids? A. The bridegroom pays for the bride's bouquet, and her family stands the expense of the bouquets for her attendants. the elderly (though we thought it wrong for the youthful). This means keeping bowel regular but not using too much laxative or purgatlve medicines. and . small doses of sedative or quieting drugs when necessary. ”There are a thousand and one medical chores such as relieving skin irritations (senile pruritls). or hemorrhoids (piles) or bladder ir- ritations, toothache. improving the general bodily strength nnd tone by suitable vitamin treatment The doctor who considers himself superior to these consl rations should never have studie medi- cine." writes Dr. Strecker. FAMOUS RIVER. The Yukon River which empties Chiffon that has 9. crumpled and appearanc may be restored by hanging in the bathroom and letting the bathroom on with steam. After a few minutes of this. the chiffon can be taken into the open air. where it will return to its bright Eeshcned condition. Ink sun. Remove the ink stains front fing- ers by wetting the head of a match and rubbing it on the spots. Then rinse fingers with soap and water. and the ink will disappear. Chamois leather If you will add a few drops of olive oil to the water when wash- ing ohamois leather gloves, they won't get stiff when dry. mamm- How Can I ! l ! By Anna Ashley &ms:sx:N s Q. How can I makeia cleanser for brass, copper. and pewter. . A good cleanser is a mixture of salt. with an equal quantity of flour and vinegar. Apply a paste made up of these ingredients and allow- to remain on for an hour; then rub off. Wash with water; then polish. Q. How can I make better cof- fee? A. The grounds should be re- moxcd from the coffee as soon as it is made. as they absorb the aroma. If possible. serve the cof- fee. immediately. If it has to stand 09...-.. A awhile; keep it not over a very low flame. Q. How can I clean sponges thoroughly? A. Soak the sponges in milk for info the Bering Sea has been miles to its several hours. Then wring them dry. and rinse thoroughly in hot water. Fenppounstugnnltooutoryour that New Jet-Power Lurk in the wash- p lifts 10 minutes than any other waelsday - product in twice the time! flew Ian: you positively cut washing wear and tear- and till than those washed 20 minutes -:f-,in other wnslsdny products shirts and sheets to get them white! Now washing teats prove conclusively hjymachfne gees white wash whiter - e lCuI washing wear and fear you add months to the life of shirts and sheets, towels and table linens. And New Lux gets everything whiter than over before! Start saving time . . . saving wear and tear on everything in your wash 'baaket. Put Now Jet-Power Lux in your washing machine next waahday. Get it in the large or the giant size.) can: us: To use'.. you car none soar . won an my omen . vyasuoavppaooucr A laniiieehove. "l'hlapaatyaarl've begnnlsalng NawLnxinmywaeIsingmachlna and I can one how much bond my aheeuare holding up. It coete no more than other soaps. And evenehonolghborshaveremaekod on the whiteness of my wash." III. IAIN! I. LIIIH Veneawvee. do "since I've been Iseing New Inn In my washing machine mywlslte wash looks white and I notice my liaane are not waarlisg tlslrs. New La: to inner grand. Doe-s'r case any more than other soaps This week the thought church member who has at one ti their own denominational missions boards, because we at home did need. 0 O 0 Reading a newspaper can give you a fairly good picture of its community of subscribers. Often it iaaurprisingtocheckoverthere- ports of societies and welfare ground, to find that the majority of members who associate them- selves with the church are women. Just look through the- reports of missionary groups and you will find the w.M.8; which is always Women's Missionary society. or the C.W.L.. or I. W.A. reporting the work that is being done in their own particular religious group. To these women there must come a feeling of accomplishment in know- ing that they are and have been for many years working towards peace. 0 0 0 Questions for today. To put away your fur coat or to leave it out. To wear your cloth coat or to wear your fur cost. To wear a suit with a top coat. Or. to wear a suit with a fur coat. or just forget the whole thing and stay in the house. too The Austrian ambassador In! Canada made palate history last! week in Ottawa when he entertain- ed the commercial representatives of the embassies. legatlons and con- sulates and their guests at a ' b meeting at the Chateau Laurler. The Welner Schnitzel and the Linzer Torte on the menu were, made strictly after Austrian re- cipes. Does anyone! besides Or. Riedl-Riedenstein know how to make Weiner Schnitzel or Linzer Torte as I would like the recipes? 0 O 0 One Brighton housewife tells me this is how she avoids the last minute dressing problems of her his come to many how far in years the oils- sionary groups of the various branches of the Christian Church have been in advance of political developments and economic plans. Every me or another contributed towards , fund for "aid to the countgles of the east." did indeed assist in ther own private "Columbo Plan tors. nurses. teachers were sent. but many times without their necessary equipment" of surgical and medical supplies. or blaclrboards and text not take time to understand their -my-gg-q.-...-.1-vs-vac--va rm-a-ww--4 EI.LEll'8 DIARY Iydalalaunrmerawuo Jamea' centry yesterday man- because hands busy at the pre- lpantions for dinner thoughts had had been far afield. back to the bygone years. And aglin we heard a voice from there say: " wouldn't worry about it. A poor beginning can bring a good ending. I've of- ten scen it sol" "And what's on your mind, Ellen?" James had in- quired with a show of curiosity, but even before we had time to reply. though letting fall a remind- er to us to have the meal on time. he was gone again to his work at the barns. We had been consider- ing the manner in which the day had started us off on the- new week. We like Monday to send us away without vexing or unfortun- ate incident. and already two had appeared. with obvious concern over the happening. James had reported quite early that a ewe. mother to new-born -twins "does not seem to be taking up with them". However this stir on the boocrm of our quiet stream of life was fading and the place was settling back into its usual state of calm when mother item and much more distressing came to our hands. .. "When a dog bites a man. that is nothing unusual; when a man bites dog, that is news" is in places a proverb-of-sorts. At Al- derlea. yesterday morning. or as it happened in the vicinity. a sinis- ter muskrat was the culprit. In ing had somewhat surprised lllr V looklrlb for, Mlfii.C,Ies pl 'IToo"Many People-"Expect i Too Much: From'Marrlage r:su,,V- c -.---. nun. sass nix: The great trouble witlrmarrlag. 1. H... mi men and women expect too much of it. I saw that clearly um eight years c when X was a young man. had I said to myggu: .. one II. in II Oral. I little better off all along the line when mm. than single, their marriage is a success. I will expect no more 0; tltan,that." Result: Never the slightest dllnppol moist or letdown. In, ting too much of man-1. is comparable to having a play. a book, or , ' iua over-praised beforehand. Disappointment 1. mathematical certainty. Those who expect too we forget that dreams never com. true. W. T. L; ANSWER: Right you are. Mr. W. T. I. main trouble with marriage is that both men "1 women expect the impossible of it. and when that expectations are not realized. and their venturg: does not pay 100 per cent in happiness they consider it a failure up refuse to recognize that after all, they are getting a fair dlvjdum I. comfort and ease and helpfulness on their investment. NOTHING rs PERFECT gr. It is a strange thing that marriage is the only thing in the W0, in which people expect to get absolute perfection. In eVel'ythlng ,1 they are prepared to find defects and to accept them philosopmmi They know they. can take no journey without having to put up mpg inconvenlencegand adapt themsewu to travel conditions. They law that when they enter into a partnership they will have to ndjugt the selves to the peculiarities and prejudicehof the party of the nth: art. They know that there are losses and worries and disappoia 1 1. ents in every undertaking. They know that you have to take no "as ls" and mike the best of them. N But they expect to make the matrimonial voysg. under M- skles and with favoring winds and wlth' never a cloud to mar ugn, - expect their domestic partners to always yes-yes them and never and elder that they have a right to any say-so in the firm, or to any in... in the profits except what they choose to give. They expect marriage to give them nothing but happiness and prosperity and are never prj. pared for the trials and tvbulations and sickness and bills and sarriiicg it brings. And they expect those they marry to change into jun tb kind of people they wish them to be instead of what they are. .- So it is no wonder that so many pe ..:e are disappointed in mu- rlage. They are looking for miracles and miracles never happen. -T 4. DEAR DOROTHY Dix: Should a couple deny themselves chlldroi because of their financial situation when they want them more than anything else in the world and the waiting seems so long? My nu; band and I are 22 and we have been married nearly two years. We have nothing saved up and are paying on our furniture. but we on. pect to be out of debt by the end of this year. My husband hm. being in debt and thinks we should wait until we are even willy. tho world before we have a child. Is it always better to wait until you can afford a baby? MOTHERLESS WIFE. ANSWER: Evidently you have a mother complex that amounts to an obsession. so I should say be a sport and take a chance the baby. Lots of us were born into families that couldn't afford tmyet somehow. some way we got fed and clothed and educated and given our no Do let shirt collars show half an inch above suit collar. Do let shirt cuffs show half an . inch below coat alcoves. Do wear double shirt cuffs and links Do wea.r collar pin to hold tie in place if required Do wear tie slide at end of tie Do w ar white or solid-colored wi striped or patterned suit. a wear plain socks for business and dreal-patterned for sports and leisure Do wear black shoes for dress- up and brown or black for business Do wear black dress slices with formal clothes Do have coat sleeves pressed with- out crease - Do wear trousers with break at shoes Do wear full dress for formal eve- ning and mornin-g suit for formal days ' Do wear a grey hat with blue suit - brown hat -with grey or brown hat with grey or brown Do wear sports alacks with sports coat only i slight l Morning Smile N Home Mule A woman clerk discovered the youngster wandering forlornly in the lobby of the great building and in a spirit of kindness, said to him: "Perhaps you'd like to see the forty-foot mural on the floor above. It's really quite interest- ing." with an expression of awed an- ticipation, the farm boy hotfooted his way upstairs. A few minutes later there came a despairing call from the Bureau of Animal Hus- bandry. "What's the big idea?" a voice demandedf "Who the heck sent. a guy up here looking for a forty-foot mule?" Bel-for English By a. 0. Williams , Do wear glrters or ' 4' toll rocks. I non-'r Don't wear oxford cloth shirts starched - Don't wear button-down collars with dressy auita Don't wear brown -shoes with dark blue suit in evening Don't wear dress bow ends be- hind your collar wlngs with tail coat Don't allow sides of white dress vest to show below front of tail coat Don't wear dressy shirt with tweed suit or sports jacket Don't wear sports ahirtl business Don't wear clothes fitted ,too tightly Don't wear black bow tie. white Jacket at afternoon .affair. I O for There are times when I think this card must get .loat. 0 0 well Friday was a fine day in both weather and sales for the opening of the Homecraft project in the Market Building. This pro- ject which is to provide an out- let for the sale of homemade goods and handicrafts of all kinds. will. I feel. in a short space of time. de- velop into a fully organized indus- try. Tha vaoriaen wank first begaain tnoerreepen n"Mi - oming - fee" to discuss the idea of mar- keting their own work now find that others, who through distance or handicaps can not take as full operative organization than was first intended. It has certainly be- gun a revival of industry whim for may years has been so lacking on "lusiaees good" eats gm isn.aue"J eomaistes wrlvlilll smsno. 1. What is wrong with this un- tence? "We have hopes of it atro- ceeding." ' 2. What-is t.he correct pronunc- lation of "auxiliary"'.' 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Remedies. remit- tance. renaissance. remanisoence. 1. What does the word "pallad- ium" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with if that means "ancestral line"? ANSWIIS 1. say. "We have hope of its succeeding." 2. Pronounce og-ail- ya-ri. o as in of. both i'a as in it. accent on second syllable. 3. Rem- iniscence. d. That which offers security. "The church offers a pal- ladium to all conscientious people." 5. lineage. r Cook's Corner .mm sv aatnsoiv sscamoi-an wms -rarroca With cool winter breezes whet- ting the appetites of children and adults alike. meals tend to become a lltttle more substantial and nourishing than in the not sum- mer months. We think this new salmon eas- serole-type of meal provides a main dish that is both nutritive and wholesome. as well as very satisfy- im a hungry family. canned s n. as many ef- you know. contains Vitamins A. D. and-G. and valuable amounts of minerals and lrrotela, as well as being an one ant dietary source of niacin. glues economy agurss largely in ru 1: high living costs. we might add that using conned salmon is a thrifty habit. for it is what we call an excellent "extender" - it can be combined with many in- expensive foods such as macaroni. noodles etc. to feed a large family at low coat. - . For a meal that combines" - any household in these i husband. she ha's typed out the what we suspect might'be one-in- mnowim ' I l 5 ma A L A than I ti ed 12 It cm "be dried. I: h bee done millio 2 times And ifit . oo nu on page an e n . as in nu o . in the mp dress" drawer r n imposed heavy burdens and called for many "”m"' 0" "' DIrentI' part. they never ompiained. And sometimes they have 3 2 their re- ward and the child that shouldn't have been born according to any dictate of prudence. grew up into a man or woman who was a blen- ing to the iworld and an honor to the father and mother who took s b on t. If we waited until we could guarantee the future and be sure tint everything would be safe. we should never do anything at all. much less bring children into a world that is full of uncertainty. Na nun knows what a day may bring forth. Everything may to to pot, but on thel other hand. we are just as likely to have good luck as bad. a baby is not worth all its costs? . DEAR MlsS'DIX: At what age is a girl considered an old msigi and at what age is a man considered an old bachelor? . THREE OLD MAIDS ANSWER: These terms are virtually obsolete. Men and women are spoken of as young or old.,but they are not put into any particular class because they are not married. The nearest definition that I can give is to say that a woman is an old maid when she gives up hope of marrying. and a man is an old bachelor when he determines not to marry. and these states of mind may he arrived at at any age. white of an egg until slid. and in well-buttered baking dish. Com beat yolk until light yellow; add with bread crumbs and dabsol together and, beat again. Add to butter and bake until brown. about salmon mixture. and season to 45 minutes in a moderate oven taste. Remove from stove, and put Serves 6. , g that adjusts ,- to fit you! 0otlIie' lock-lose . . . ydisr np-to-the-mlnute 5" that actually adjusts to the lineeol least resistance 5 . . bringing you unheard-of oornfotfs day-longwooatroll - ' r . . Ste bowitlaeee . . 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