Page 10 ot noe Ask Ann Landers: | | Hairy hippie not wanted at TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Terrace artists have been trie vited to participate in the annual Art Show in Ketchikan, Alaska, Aprili2te14, .~ s local entries asked that each work have alabel | =: CEOREIA’S with the artist’s name and mail. ing address on the back in the hand corner, || Wednesday, March 27, 1968 WITH A FLATTERING £: NEW HAIRSTYLE merteniariiese ay, pA as *e eee ttatas eats Nite rom . “, me i S284, f bd _ {upper ” right: er es ' her weddin . ve cen Siena | Officlal entry blanka for the | ‘Pictures * suitably matted -or| = ‘BEAUT UTY SALON Ee . MILLS MEMORIAL PHYSIOTHERAPIST Lynne Boyne ts | Third Annual Armory Art Show | framed must have serew cyes z (Opposite Lakelee Hotel) q. DEAR ANN LANDERS; 1 am having a beautiful church now developing a new program of assistance for arthritis | 1" Ketchikan are now available react SOTO RETO ea wedding and reception next month and I don’t want anything ta detract from the dignity and reverence of the affair. My fiance and 1 have decided nottoinvite anyone under 16, We have seen too many ceremonies and wedding receptions spoiled by undisciplined kids who were allowed to run wild, The problem is my fiance's cousin, who is 17, He is a full-fledged hippie, curly hair down tohis shoulders, moustache, sideburns, beads, sandals —the works. His mother told us he doesn't believe in marriage but-he’s coming to the church just to see what goes on. : My relatives and employers are very conservative people. The strangeness of odd-bail's appearance would not only shack them but detract fram the solemnity of the services. My fiance and I feel wehave the right totell the boy toe cut his hair and put on shoes or stay home. What do you say? —V, T, Y, DEAR V. T. ¥.: You have no right to attach restrictive ‘clauses to your Invitation —such as “cut you hair, put on shoes ,,,etc,”’ Eitheryou want the hippie cousin or you don’t want him —and obviously you don’t, So tell his mother he is not welcome and be prepared to have at least two people mad at yOu. * 8 4 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just read the letter from the woman who signed herself, ‘Hands: Off.” She was mad be- cause the neighbor lady gave herhusbanda jar of horse-radish, What would you say in my case? My husband’s business partneris marriedto an outstanding cook, Her speciality is chopped liver, Whenever we get to- gether Ida brings a platter of chopped liver, He always says, “Ida, you're a honey.” Then she throws her arms around his neck and collects her “thanks.?’. I never did care much for that scene but I've kept quiet about it, Now, it's getting serious because our five-year-old daughter becomes upset when she sees “Aunt Ida” acting so friendly toward her daddy, What do you suggest? -ST, LOUIS WOMAN . DEAR WOMAN: Chopped liver isn't that hard to make. With a little effort you, too, can become a Nver specialist. Ask Ida if she will give you her recipe, If she refuses, get a recipe from another good cook, (P,S, Here’s a hint: No recipe for chopped liver is worth a hoot unless it calls for chicken fat. Mayonnaise won't do, : * * tJ DEAR ANN LANDERS; My boyfriend is in Vietnam, We went together eight months before he left, 1 allowed him to go further than 1 should because he kept begging me to give him something to think about when he was away, He made it sound like my patriotic duty, Now 1 am sorry, Teatime_ Topics Variation fashionable fondue By JEAN If you are looking fora change for the SHARP _ for dinner time, try a variation of the fashionable fondue. To serve six, you need 4 eggs separated, 2 cups milk, 2 cups soft bread crumbs, teaspoon dry mustard, dash cayenne, 1 envelope chicken.vegetable soup imix,” "4 ‘owil inipby cheddar. ‘cheese,"grated,” tts Sete Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Heat egg yolks, add milk, bread crumbs, mustard, cayenne, chicken-vegetable soup Mix and cheese. Fold egz mix- ture into beaten ege whites. Pour |: into greased 2-quart casserole Children’s _ fashions ‘on display Terrace Co-op andthe Catholic Women's League joined forces to pregent a children’s fashion show March 18, Young charmers from the ages of 18 months to 14 years paraded in play elothes, rainwear, night. gowns and pyjamas, and even hardware demonstrated by young cowboy David who swaggered out with blazing six guns. Models were Heather Sturney, Louis Prystay, Sherri and David Farkvam, Marge Hogg, Jimmy and Michael Palahicky, Frances Christy, Christine King, Susan Highes, Trisha Webb, Dawn West. over, Darla Fredericks, Beverly Skidmore, Chris Roper, Nina Ippel, Lynn Barry and Vilma Pretto, ; Catholic Women’s League president Mrs, E. M, Daniels said the group hopes to make the fashion show an annual event, - Molly Nattress was commen. tator for the show, assisted by pianist Donna Thompson, Dina iplesals Sang two songs.. . Loretta’s Beauty Salon ’ldB ye hair styling and Ron Gaw& of provided Midwest. Electric for: and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 45 to 50 minutes, s e e YORKSHIRE PUDDING The tradtional roast beef accompaniment, Yorkshire. pudr. ding ¢ay:be ntadg ity onton? mid~té “give: fa, 1.envelope onion soup mix, 1 eup all-purpose flour, drippings from roast beef, Blend eggs, milk, onion soup mix and flour together in anelec. tric blender. Pour hot drippings into a hot shallow pan 10 by 10 inches to the depth of 14inch, Pour pudding mixture in quickly and bake in a 400-degree oven for 20 minutes, Reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake an addi- tional 10 minutes, Cut into squares to serve, A broccoli and beef casserole can make an inexpensive dinner for eight people, Ingredients; 2 pounds lean boneless beef cut into strips 4 by %4 by 44 inches, 2 table. spoons cooking oil, 3 cups cooked medium noodles, 1 envelope vege- table beef soup mix, 3 cups water, two10-ounce packages fro-~ zen broccoli spears, Brown beef in cooking oi] over moderate heat. Put noodles in a greased 2-quart casserole, Add browned beef, keeping layers separate. Combine vegetable beef soup mix with water and Pour over meat, Blanch broc. coli in boiling water long enough to Separate spears, Arrange spears on top of meat. Cover and bake at 350 degrees until piping hot (about 30 minates), Garnish with lemon slices, ss 8 @ ° WITH FISH ‘ A tuna-noodle variation calls 4 ‘ounces medium sized! noodles, 1 envelope cream of mushroom soup mix, 114 cups milk, one 7-ounce can of tuna, drained and flaked, 1 cup frozen peas, 1 tablespoon minced pars- ley, Ygteaspoon black pepper, 14 cup bread erums, 2tablespoons butter or margarine, , Cook special lighting effects, package directions, drain, — cane ey ete! Pan: rm | _ Ingredients: 1 ‘cupmilk; 2eges, ' noodles. according to | A treatment program, jointly Sponsored by the Mills Memorial Hospital and the Canadian Arth- ritis and Rheumatism Society has been launched in Terrace, Fred Clarke, hospital admini- Strator, announced that special arrangements will be made for the hospital physiotherapist to treat arthritis patients who- are af. | Telerred by their family doctors, This: service is -available to arthritis patients in hospital and also to out-patients who are able to go to the hospital for treat- ment and also to selected home- bound patients, ‘ C,A.R,S, Executive Director, Miss Mary Pack, said thatthera- pists of hospitals coming under this shared program will attend. the C. A, BR, S, Staff Courses, where the effects of newer drugs and the latest in treatment methods and procedures will be observed, CG. AR, S, has for twenty years providedtreatment for both arthritis and non-arthritls suf. this and rheumatism patients following an agreement between. the hospital and the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumetism Society. ‘ Arthritis treatment program in operation at Mills Mrs. Lynne Boyne M,C.P.A, Mills Memorial Hospital physic. therapist, recently visited the Cc. A, BR. S. Medical Centre in Vancouver, In addition to treating arthritis patients, Mrs, Boyne will assist C, A, R, 5. Consultants, all specialists ‘in Rheumatic Di- seases, when ‘they make their regular visits to Terrace, ‘* The cost ‘of this: plan“of’in. tegration of arthritis care inta the realm of the hospital rehabi. |{ litation departments will be shared by the Arthritis Society and the hospitals, It is de- signed to fill the gaps not yet covered under the B, C, Hospl. ji tal Insurance and other health schemes, CHANGE NAME LAHORE (AP) — Pakistani President Mohammed Ayub Khan has asked that orphan. ages call themselves something other than orphanages so par- entless children will be ‘‘saved|& ferers in British Columbia, rere a, | from inferiority complexes,” move into a Westwoo hospital in Prince Rupert from- Mrs. Ruth Havvey, : is April 5, The three day shaw ‘opensFriday, April 12 at 2 p,tn, and closes Sunday, April -14 at p.m, ; . Out-oftown exhibitors should send thelr work to Mra; Dan Starkweather, 2712 Second Ave- April 5 deafline. Work will be possible after April 14, ° ‘Arts and Crafts Guild, the ahow {is open, to all artists and crafts: men in Alaska and Canada, More than 2000 viewers inspected work by 150 exhibitors last year. Entry blanks can also bé obs tained directly by ‘writing to the Ketchikan Arts and Crafts Guild, Box 2376, Ketchikan, — . Guild officials. said that non. members of the KACG pay a $1 entry fee, Ten. percent of-all sales is deducted to pay for tha expenses of the show, such as insurance, Armory rental, postage and printing, KACG show organizes sald ex- hibitors may enter a4 total of three compositions in the follows ing media: paintings in ofl, water. woodblock, lithography, etchings, ings of pen and ink, pencil, char. coal or pastels; photographs in a minimum size of 8 by 10 inches; or any exhibit in a mixed media, A total of three compositions may also be entered in creative writing, fabric and needle work, ceramics, sculpture, woodwork- ing, ative crafts, flower arrangements, jewelry and lapi- dary. : mo, ee Only original worke which have never been exhibited In a KACG show are eligible.’ No copies, kit work, classroom work or work done under instruction can be exhibited, : ” home and phone number on.a deposit it in the provided box a held each month-. . . 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