Erg RTA LENO MSEES OSS Pa pelt a capegt re Pana ena ne eee psy sgt MOY Sate GF Ca K OMETHING A LITTLE SPECIAL in- the way: of food. should be planned for those. cool fall: days hich wlil soon be here..Tea Council of Canada. suggests - ‘Suzie .Wong sandwiches accompanied : ” Jack | Best, ‘Canadian. ‘press, ‘staff writer just back: in Can-:. ada ‘after. three’ months in‘; “Cuba, in this story tells of the. . ‘position of. women under the» Castro regime. we oe By JACK BEST Canadian Press Staff Writer - Organized | womanhood. is one of the bulwarks of the (Cuban: fevolution, ¢ “In the Federation | ‘of ‘Cuban’ Women the revolutionary © gov- ernment has a supporter as staunch and militant as any or-. | ganization it has behind it. = The federation, headed hy. Vil- ma Espin, wife of. Armed Forces -|Minister Raul Castro, claims. a E membership of 100,000: Its lead: ers credit the revolution with, “tin effect, emancipating cuban by. steaming - ‘mugs of -hot tea lemonade. Here are the: recipes: Hot Tea Lemonade—To- make’ 12 servings of this delicious brew, you start out by making a simple syrup whfch can be pre- bared in advance, To do this, combine 34 cup. cold water and % cup-of. granulated sugar ‘ina faucepan. ‘Bring. to a boil and immediately redu ze. heat and. simmer 10 minutes, This can. now-be put aside ready for your use when.you want.-it. When the time comes for you. to'serve the. hot. jca Jemonade, you prepare tea by bringing two. quarts of freshly’ drawn ‘cold . water toa full: oiling. boil.’ Immediateély pour it over 3 tablespo dns of loose tea, or. 9 tea bags: Use. a large. sauce-| Nan to brew the tea 3 to.5 minutes. Strain the liquid into a- teapot, add simple syrrup, 12. whole © loves and 4 cup of lemon juice. To serve, pour’ into: mugs” ‘and garnish. with a’ slice’ of. lemon. Suzie Wong. Sandwich—Cut four. slices. lengthwise from a loaf of. bread, ‘about half an hick, and trim off the crusts. Wrap the slices ‘ina ‘clean -moist cloth until pliable. Place. 2, slice ©. . inch pf ham on one half of the slice of bread anda thin: slice of white turkey meat on ‘the: other dalf.. Roll the bread gently and fasten with a. tooth-pick; -Wrap the rolls ina clean moist ‘cloth’ anid. refrigerate. for two:to three hours ,or freeze. until: ‘ready to-use. Heat fat to 375 degrees Fahr- elt. Combine one lightly beaten egg with a half ‘cup of miilk. Dip rolls-in, this mixture. Fry... deep fat until golden brown. This will make four. sandwiches. Serve each rou sliced on the , and. garnish, with mustard and pickles. = >, P. ychialrists u use o bew yay ° tn ‘research 0 on tehanded icon, Ont. alls*of an: old building in ‘ban Byron, victory over oné an’s: afflictions has paved way for an-:.all-out. fight inst. another.. eHere. is housed ‘the. Children’s (Paychiatric Research’ Centre, Canada’s : first institute’ for -re- garch | ‘on retarded © children nere a new approach to. the lof Western’ Ontario's. medical . school, where Dr. M. L, Barr: and arents ‘are not ashamed ‘of a ne children, ” Says Dr. Donald @}: hild ‘and: ‘the: family. AS’ a ‘init. The: child is. nek dust a “Investigating the. causes of rental retardation and. seeking reatment | is “a new ‘science,” “Dr. 'S. J. Koegler,. clinical ctor. “It's also a tough one.” t’s, been down at the bot- () —° Behind: dain. -diagnosis,:. preparation, ignored it because it’s so tough.” The London centre was opened | only 16.months ago.in a 22-year- old building made vacant at the Beck Memorial Sanatorium ‘by ‘advances. in the fight. against. tuberculosis. aoe ots UNIVERSITY, LINK . oe The work here is allied closely. with research at the: University. Dr. David H. Carr: are studying chromosomes, the “segments of the human cell. which carry. gen- etic material. a, The centre's. “main - ‘duties. “He -and. parent. ‘guidance: ‘and ‘counséll- iINnGs y “We ‘are of. ‘more: service. to: the! parents,’ ”- said Dr. Koegler. “Re- search is:a by- -product. ne One: of the: statistics the: cen- } tre lives with is that- there ‘are | 540,000 mentally retarded “per- sons in-Canada, 160,000 of them “children. There. is no cure, -In ' PRINTED PATTERN by Richard Cole rE SH FROM RICHARD COLE'S exclling ‘ comes the dashing, searf-tled: middy——a neckline With both cure Fent and future fashion significance, Tho Original of Pattern FARGO In fu abudy In egol.contrasts—n curve of snowy white collar: and vertoe uniderscorod by stom sheath of coral cotton, Its ori. 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BROCHURID : Firat time Woat, Toronto, ADDRESS with ZONE, : fnahions, ihe offered, new. sunnier Moro: than 30 Prominent’ Designer» Printed: Prabang, Musee Write to y anid road move, mM oneal, re yaa. t wy Bates dpee nee o Maceo eget by aes ae eS “approach Coylon a republic, Jof her chi brn {some rare instances, where a dis- order is diagnosed: early enough, special foods can ward off men- tal retardation by: arresting the ‘affliction | “which might damage the brain. “This is not one of. those things |you. can ‘push ° back like polio, ” Dr. Koegier said.’ . : He believes’ the’ ‘child: can best be: helped at: present’. ‘by. good] « home: care during: the. first five ‘or six: years and aid’ in: the: de- ‘velopment: Of “good” ‘emotional equipment “There's. nothing - that” will” place. a. loving. mother. and: ther.toj:help,.the child, “ti ful ‘life later.” nee “Premier. wants. socialist. state » for Ceylon - COLOMBO (Reu ters), Ceylon is moving gradually’ to- -| wards a Socialist. system: of so- ciety, with. a republican‘form of. government as its ultimate aim. Mrs, ‘Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Ceylon's prime minister,” says that she wants a ‘Socialist Cey- lon in the near future.” ‘Since she won powér in July, |. 1960, to become the world’s only woman’ prime minister,’ Mrs. Bandaranalke has aimed stead- ily at increasing state-control, Policies now being drafted. for |. the future indicate the -drive to- wards socialism jis Ukely to be Intensified. And this. probably will Iead to: further conflict be- tween the ruling. Freedom Party and the right-wing opposition. Political analysts ‘here also predict trouble inside the ruling party, which includes ‘a core of Buddhist traditionalists and Socialists, : ‘ PROMISES. ELECTION Sooner or later, Mrs, Banedar- mnaike js expected to declare This wag one election promises, | The new status. would end the is- ‘yJand's allegiance ta the Crown, }. hut, ° Ghana, Ceylon probably would as do‘India, Pakistan and romain a momber of the Com- monwealth. The trend of thinking Inside the _fovernmont : party suggests the 45-yonr-old (Mrs, Bandnarna- naike may-bocome Coylon's first: president, She. would replace sir Oliver who has general since | Goonotilleke, . heen governor. - 1064, | ~ A noweomer ta Coylon's holst- erous politica) scone, the. widow |. vehve oo minigter, oan’ > ordinary aummer collection , housawile nti Inst yoar, has faced sucenssive crisis. since shel. ‘led the SRT Lanka party to nv Jandalida vietory, Mrs, Bandatanniko's policies hava hrought, Har Into elashos |. with the right wing, tho. press, |: hisiness intorssta, tha Romany] Catholic Chureh and the powor= |. fil, vocal -Tanril minority. Bil har, paraniyall proatian 'Qe mah hich with.tho majority of | the Ainh»lasa moagsans, poor Buddhtat..villarars, + Hor saunportors aay ‘hor pa- Hileal philosophy: ia. bnaed on rojaing. standarda for the lowest soation of the Population, - — theo ponsMnlA, co ees tem are.in such unfeminine lines ‘t}come ‘to have “a very. high con: ‘cept of. their role in society.” ee, The tea = and - rubber - rich island’ of solld |: right-wingers as well) as [os Marxists and. middle-of-the-road “moatly |. ‘| women, | ther’ Noriega, foreign relations |: secretary of the federation. “She has been ‘freed, liberated. She is no longer discriminated against.” Rights guaranteced wom en -‘lunder the 1940 constitution were often denied them in™ practice before the: revolution’ triumphed, | some..21% years | 2g0, ‘Said. Mrs. Noriega... 020 NO EQUAL ‘PAY - ' There. was. no. equal pay. for’ equal: work, she’ claimed, : and. women were largely. ‘barred from: holding high positions in. busi- ness or public jlife:: ‘Other: women in Cuba, oppon- ents of: the. present. government,’ deny . that . discrimination - was | widespread .. under former re- gimes. They argue that. the: chief, avenues of endeavor opened | to: women under.‘ the. “present” ‘SYS-: as soldiering, farm toil and skill: ed labor. | Mrs, Noriega said women have There. has been no change- in. | Biby wears. “heirloom g G own for chrislenin Ge christened last Friday evening wearing a 75 -' year - old family ‘heirloom , ‘christening gown, , : Bradley Michael Grindler, son of: Mr. .and .Mrs. ° Michael..R. Grindler, wore ‘the: gown. made], A=. by. hand: by: ‘his: paternal great-| ‘great grandmother. emt £ ficiated’ at the: service ‘which was held: at: the: Church of ‘the: Anz | nunciation:. weds Mr.. and Mrs. Gillis ‘Lucier of 1360 Piggott Avenue were. chosen as godparents | of the. baby... ~ A quiet gathering of. relatives followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith of 1315 First Pe riook: parents. of Mrs.. _Grind- er, In. traditional - ‘style ‘the. ‘top layer of Mr. and. Mrs; Grindler's wedding cake was. used asia christening . cake: and ‘Served: to the guests, . NEW GE NE RAL MANAGER. of the B.C. Automobile Assocla- tion is F, Walker Blake, of Ed- monton, formerly: provincial _ secretary of. the Alborta Motor Association, °.Tho. appointment, was ‘Announced by. BCAA Pros- “Sdent:, Clarke - Simpkins, «who ‘said ‘that. during: ‘Mr, Blake's 1] years. with ‘the AMA: it had grown’ into . North America's Most successful ’ ‘auto’ ‘club ‘in comparison . ‘with car rogistra- tions,. His provious background “was-dn radio: work,. ‘where: ho Nad: boon one of the: plonoers vin Weatorn Canna, Mrs Blake is wv mombor -of the national “touring. bord of tho: Amertcan “Automobile: “Angoolation. and chairman: of tho, travel’ com niltee’ of tha Canadinn. Auto- “Mobile Association, Ho.was also socretary. ofthe ° Edmonton “Automoabjlo, and Good. Ronds ~ Aagoalniion, ‘ohalrman. of the downtown parking © advisory cominitioe and a mombar of thasnealal:, commitiice on. Al- “Dorin achoal bua pparntions. To sovornl yours ho was Nortih- “orn Alborin: chairman ‘of, the Onnadion 5: Rod: Oroas.. anne ‘paign, Ono of tha: ‘onginal:di- “ yoators of the Edmonton s- kiino Pootball Olub,, Mr, Blake intends to maintain nv koon Ins ““The Cuban. woman has seen|"” a great change,” says: Mrs. Es- |): : |while on holidays: from Duncan. the. ‘basic ‘structure . of. family ne A six Le ‘week: ~ old ‘baby. was Rev: Father, M.:C.; Murray: of iif, ‘she stated, However, . “pee: cause women | now. participate with. men in: ‘defence of. the fa-: therland ° and in: production,” a new family unity: had. been’ ‘Pro-, duced. Peasant women, ‘she. ‘said, “used , lo: have to .mind-the’ home: ‘and |: feed the children: while: their | husbands ‘worked,: on. land that]: To= |. belonged to. someone else, day’s peasant” women worked}: side by side’ with ‘their: men: on co-op farms, ‘while. the children|:; | attended schools that would’ ‘not - have been available: to them un- “Miller: Bay. Tidbits. . Ay STEVIE: ‘STEPHENSON .On Tuesday afternoon’ Dr. G. W. J. Fiddes on behalf of the] staff presented Mrs, Sarah Gra-| | ham ‘with a going. away” gift. 1 foil. Tatucos, Mrs. Graham. has. been. on. the |. . teaching staff: ‘at the hospital for| — several years., She: will leave. for Toronto in the: near | ‘uture, “Mr, and ‘Mrs. we C. ‘Krutz an family who have .been - visiting}: ‘the hospital: for the past week | left Wé&dnesday ‘for ‘Vancouver. »Mre-Krutg' is regional anitary in- fy ‘Creek - ‘spent. several days «at. the Hospital. to: Telegraph. “Creek; ia ee if 0. “the ‘hospital |-: SHARE PROBLEMS | ° WINNIPEG