Ask Ann Landers Antique chairs in danger when fat ladies sit DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why is it that fat women usually have a goad bit of blubbex between their ears as well as other places? A relative of mine weighs at least 200. She has a pretty, face and in her earlier days was considered a luscious morsel, Her memory serves her better than her mirror, however, and I fear she stlll fancies herself a real cutie pie although her skirts are screaming at the seams and the zippers:are crying for mercy. am Here is the problem: We owned a beautiful antique chair, It was a dainty piece, plush-covered velvet with Queen Anne legs and gracefully curved arms. Every time Fat Stuff came to call she planted herself in that chair. Last night it happened — as I knew it must one day. The back legs gave way and she went crashing to the floor. Fortunately she was not hurt (her natural padding would probably have pro- tected her against a three-storey drop), but the chair is in splinters. My husband plecked her up and muttered, ‘I wish you had sat on the sofa.'? She replied angrily, ‘Chairs are to sit on, aren’t they? If this thing was-for show purposes why didn’t you put it in a glass case?’ Is she right about this? When we get the chair re- paired how do we prevent a recurrence? S08 0.5. DEAR 8$,0,8.; A woman who weighs 220 should have known that antique chairs are not suitable for a person of er size, When obese guests make this mistake the host or hos- tess should take them gently by the arm (if they have already seated themselves) and say, ‘I think you would be more comfortable here’? -~ and lead them to safer ground. DEAR ANN LANDERS; T-.. year my son (age 20) started to drink heavily aw, 1 couldn’t do a thing with him. He was never sober long enough to stay in school or holda job. He started to date a cheap little tramp and before long he lowered his moral standard to her level, After a wild summer he broke up with the girl, settled down and seemed to be doing fairly well. The girl began to run around with two other boys, al- ternating according to who was in town, She lived at the home of Boy Number One and had the nerve to cheat on him with Boy Number Two when One was elsewhere on business. When they caught on to her maneuvering they both cut her dead which caused her to go into a depression, The next thing I knew she was at our house, begging my son to come back to her. Like a fool he agreed and they are going to be married. I know this marriage is doomed but I can’t open my mouth because I am only his mother. ’ What should I say when I tell him I will not attend the wedding? ; STABBED IN THE HEART DEAR STABBED: It’s too bad you didn't see the direc- tion in which this boy was travelling before he took the detour.. No kid gets so far off the beam overnight. A 20-year-old who “drinks heavily’? must surely have manifested some symptoms of severe emotional insecurity long before he hit the bottle. Your son needs help and he has needed it for quite some time, my dear, As for what to tell him when you refuse to attend the wedding, it will make little difference, 6 @¢ @ CONFIDENTAIL TO STUCK FOR AN. ANSWER: The line, "you wouldn't buy a pair of shoes without trying them on, would. you?”’ is as old as the pyramids — (They- probably said *‘aandals!? in those days.) Fellows who peta i this approach-~ aren't interested in BUYING: They want free samples, Dummy. Alaskan Music Trails proposed for Terrace The Alaska Music Trails may come to Terrace next fall, Mrs, Jane Livingstone of San: Francisco, the representative for Alaska Musie ‘Trails, will bein | 4 Terrace March 5 and 6 to meet ~ with members of the Terrace ; Concert Association to discuss the merits of the affiliation. A public meeting, open to all Terrace, Thornhill residents will also be held March 5 at 8 pm, in the Board of Trade room in the Community Centre, todis cuss the proposal, According to a spokesman for the Music Trails association, the organization was formed to bring good artists and music to the north, The association pre- sents a series of concerts dur- ing the fall and winter season. Alaska Muste Trails is a co. operative venture where com munities contribute financially according to their ability but all § communities get the same _ concert series. JANE LIVINGSTONE Mrs, Livington, who will be tse guest speaker at the public meeting March 5.is a music major and cellist, but does nat play profe sionally, . Mennonites » The Mennonite Brethren Herald : women’s | Lee papsesnecsnansrstts arated te Nata ®, NALS : | March : | rally; Sunday, March 3 — 1ta.m. Church of Terrace will hold a threeday missionary confer. : lence, Rev, Henry Derksen of the Congo. will be guest speaker at the sessions on March 1, 2 and 3.. On March 1-the session will Start at, 7:30. p.m.; Saturday, 2 at 2 p.m. children’s and 7:30 p.m, Everyone is wele come, CaSSified Ads coSt $0 “little but bring you $ $$ Some 942 years ago Mr, and Mrs, Dave Lloyd flew into Ter- sting to cations mite phe occane: Si Swintelver operation, For Helen Lloyd the flight. was to weigh up the possi. bilities of a strange town, “The first things I looked at were the schools and the hospi. tals,”’ she recalled, These two items come tops on most parents’ priority list. That's one reason why today Helen Lloyd is the president of the Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, The auxiliary is the topic for this week’s item on women’s activity in Terrace. . e * Most auxiary’s have a major reason for existence in raising money, Mills Auxiliary president Helen Lloyd makes no bones about the fact that she heads a money-raising organization, But the money they raisabene= fits not just the auxiliary or ‘race, Guides, brownies at Thinking Day Fourth Skeena Brownie Pack celebrated Thinking Day (Feb- ruary 19) with an enrolment of Debbie Nehr and Cindy Lunz as new brownies, Candles were lit by each girl in memory of brownies in other lands. A birthday cake in mem- ory of birthdays of Lordand Lady Baden-Powell was served, 2nd Skeena Brownie Pack Mone day evening celebrated in asimis lar way with candle lighting and birthday cake, 8rd Skeena Guide Company Tuesday evening had as their guests Mrs, Harry Smith Com- missioner and many parents for an enrolement of eleven girls as guides, They weve Susan Sparks, Debs bie Bristol, Eleanor Niesner, Gall Budiselich, Shelly Fillion, Laurie Coulson, Susan Sorenson, Judy Lampkin, Janet Ward, Caro- line Cruzelle, and Irene Janzer. One year service stars were .| presented to Jennifer Dyck and Trene Janzer, ©. Thinking Day service followed with lighting of candles for Guides ‘In other lands, were served by Gail Taylor, Lins da Ganley, Jennifer Duck and Debbra Zarecki who are qualify. ing for ther, Hostess Badge, Refreshments | aven the hospital, Their money has saved lives in this town. For instance, Mills first baby incubator.’ WAS babies it saved was the child of a woman who had worked in the auxiliary to find the money to buy it, Helen Lioyd puts the money- raising into perspective this way: “Tt’'s rewarding to go down tothe hospital ang look at the equip- ment you have bought,’” she said, \‘ Maybe you've saved someone's life.” ° * * The auxiliary netted $6,341,31 last year, $4,000 went directly _| into eeuipment, More will be used ‘!to help equip the new wing, now nearing completion, While finding the money to buy equipment is the auxiliary's Major project, it’s not just a mercenary organization, The money comes inpainlessly from the auxiliary operated Thrift Shop on Lazelle, the Hospital shop, welcome wagon, plus fall bazaar and the hospital ball. * * * Business is handled at the monthly meeting and convenors work out the details of their ine dividual segment of the total gux. iliary operation, Hospital Ball is one item that will be on coming agendas, It’s scheduled for April 21 this year, bought by thequxi-- liary: “And “ore“of ‘the Hilvat.|% However, | to a the president, the af gup water, 1 cup rolled watt Biloven for 50 or 60 minutes, Let MILLS MEMORIAL WA PRESIDENT HELEN LLOYD Mills Memorial W.A The money they raise has helped save lives ball isn't going to be any major headache, “Fm fortunate,” she explained, ‘Il have an excellent ball convenor, in Barbara Nichol. fon? Pee : Natilirally éribigti: while midiney . raising is important, giving money and time, is also part of the aundliary approachto hospital wor Like giving three bursaries each year for local students who want to enter hospital work, nurs= ing, physiotherapy, and labora. tory work, And there are elfts forpatients when the welcome wagon meets them in the hospital ward, Cn And friendly thoughts Hke send. ing flowers to the nurses quarters. _ And loading Christmas and eas- ter food trays with seasonal] ~ goodies. es? ea Right now the hospital auxi- liary had an extra project going — redecorating the nurses quars ters, “l’s very important that we are able to keep our nurses,’ Helen Lioyd explained, She also: mentioned that the auxiliary could use more women than its present paid-up mens bership of 44, Meetings areheld the thixd Monday of each month in the hospital cafeterxia and peo. ple who want to join can just drop in at the meeting. Mem- bership fee is $1 per year. ‘| of, but.1t can be tasty and acone i teaspoon dried parsley | fakes, A meat loaf may. not be the (2 most exotic dinner you can think! omical, and a stuffing in the} - middle will perk it up, For F pork and beef loaf you need: 44pound minced pork, i) pound minced beef, 1 beaten. one-third cup ketchup, 2 teaspoons dired onion flakes, 4 teaspoons salt, spoon pepper, 3 to coe ra ter, 4 cup finely chopped onion, 3 cups soft bread crumbs, 1-4 ; Mototde February vas 1 1968 tthe Ontario Hog ‘Producers’ ‘Asnociation has a suggestion. for dressing up a canned ham. : redients: t'4pounda canned ham, 2 tablespoons corn BYTUD; or liquid honey, 1 teaspoon corm starch, 2 4dablespoons brown sizar, %4 teaspoon dry mustard, ‘4 cup orange juice, 2 teaspoons grated orang e.Tind, . Preheat o oven to 350 degrees. Remove ham‘ from can and trim off gelatine, : Place ina shallow baking pan and brush surface] ing with corn syrup or honey, Bake ~ Combine: ‘cornstare ‘sugar and dry mustard faa tall ane Gratuel prea Orange: juice an ‘tree of:Tumpe, - Cook, stitring. con. stantly- until smoothly thickened, Remove: from leat. and, a idd the erated orange rind, 0%: . - Tae partly heated: hani'out of oven, - Spread the surface with the orange mixture and return to the oven, - Bake for another 18 to 20 minutes or untilnicely glazed, ‘brushing frequently withthe glaz- toixture that drips into the pan, Serve hot. Makes 4to ‘ward Taylor, 32, last year with in proheated.aven 20 minutes,| 5 servings. teaspoon thyme, salt and pepper. Preheat oven to 350 degrees, Combing the minced pork and beef. Combine the beaten egg, ketchup, warm water, rolled cats, onfon and parsley flakes, the WAteaspoons galt and the 14: teaspoon pepper, Add-to meat mixture and combine thoroughly, |: ' * * & Melt butter, and add the chopped onion and saute until just tender, Add break crumbs and stir gently until] they absorb the butter, Season with thyme, salt and pepper, Pack about %4 of the meatmix- ture into bottom, sides and ends of a greased nine-by-five-inch loaf pan; leaving a hollow cen- tre. Fill this cavity with the bread stuffing, Add the remains dng meat mixture and pack firm= ly over stuffing, Bake in preheated 350-degree stand for 10 minutes before turne ing out of pan. Makes 6 to 8 servings, Beige babies for Hees girl Can George Hee's beautiful) daughter Roslyn be happily mar- ried to an American layer who also happens to be a Negro? . Yes, and yes again, reports Bon- ‘nie Buxton, in the March issue of Maclean’s: Magazine, Roslyn, 25-year-old daughter of the former conservative cable net minister was wedded to Dure Why the sudden excitement over.“"pop art”? Far years, \ wer ve been providing a beautiful mural, suitable for refrigerating, with every bottle of beer. (Why, even our cap goes "pop".) But we'll be honest about it. The label's just a frant, The real master- piece is inside the bottle. And it’s traditional. Beer brewed slowly and naturally in the good old-fashioned way. 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