THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959.
PRACTICAL
LADY LUCK. your
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
When en-
AQUARIUS (January 21-
February 19): trusting an associate with a very responsible nasign. meat, you must be sure t give him all the necessary detailed instructions. PISCES February 20-
March 201: Don't be luctant to bestow praise on a person who has done very good job and will be encouraged by your ap- preciation,
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be rewarded with an in- crease in income which will } not entail n'great deal of extra work for you. CANCER (June 22-July 21): With your exceptional stamina you must eventual-
ly succeed, although results | so far may not have been too encouraging. LEO
(July 22-August 21): In submitting an important report which may have a far-reaching influence on your future, you must be very accurate and not omit anything which may have
bearing on the matter. VIRGO (August 22-Septem- ber 22): A purchase which you intended to make to brighten up your home may not be necessary after this weekend. since you may
receive it as a gift,
LIBRA September 23-Octo
ber 22): Use the weekend
and clear up your personal worries, as they tend to interfere with your work.
to try small
SCORPIO (October 23-
November 21): An oppor tunity to combine business over the weekend will do you A great deal of good. SAGITTARIUS (November 22-Ducember 21): You will slowly but surely come to the conclusion that an out- door occupation would suft! your temperament better, and you should try and do Homething about it, CAPRICORN (December 22-
with pleasure
January 20): Try to avoid overtaxing your capacity for work, both bodily and mentally. Many of the things you do are not essential as you think they
are.
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If today le your birthday, a meeting with a man named RON may have some speclul significance.
Good cooking begins with
McDougall's
SELF-RAISING
FLOUR
PHOTOGRAPH BY ALAN BOYD
HOMECRAFT
Anne
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Scott-James
NURSERY REVOLUTION: FATHERS ARE ACTING LIKE FATHERS AGAIN
Jeremy Brett and David
McDougall's
SELF-RAISING FLOUR
4 lb. NET
TOR TAKING DELICIOUS PASTAF SCONES
CASES PANCAKES AND BOKED PUDDINGS
WHEATSHEAS MILIS. MILLWALL DOCKI LONDON. 14,
ME FOR M'DOUGALL'S
Packed in a tin to keep it safe and fresh
McDougall's is the most popular Self-Raising flour in the world, and no wonder! For with McDougall's, your cakes rise perfectly your pastry is just right every time! And McDougall's 'is always
perfectly fresh because it is packed in a tin to keep the flour safe from damp and insects.
Ask for McDougall's at your store and see for yourself what a difference it makes to your baking.
BLAIR & CO., LTD. WINDSOR HOUSE, HONG KONG,
... Humphrey Lyttelton, Stephen and David
*** Peter Rawlinson and Michaet
PICTURES - MY WILLIAM, LOVELACE
BEAUTY HINTS.
Keep cleansing cream will very hard to wear with. FÄSSUES whipped better for the creamton at any time and praeffet
ly impossible when the light's and more economical to 1190,-.
the electric kind.
Always file your nails with un emory board and not a nani The as Ale is inclined to lear, them.
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Dandruff is sometimes the couse of spota, soʻLABOR, 190 merlioated shampoo/uEKA soso, hnd cover, the soulziaren machine wherever the balr÷li^~ cons rod, -and until matters unprove.
The new fathers and their offspring
WISH I had just got married and was setting up a nursery, because this And it's all thanks to is a wonderful time to be a young mother.
father.
The fathers in this new generation are absolutely dotty about their children.
HE can give David a bottle, Up to now, British in the jazz world, has two fathers have been world- children, Stephen and David, wind him, and mop him up as though he had been 30 years a nannie famous for a strong, silent aged four and 10 months. affection and a stiff upper lip.
They didn't care for bables. ("I don't mind 'em when they're older, but I don't like them when they drible.")
They didn't know a thing about - child care. ("That's Mother's department.")
They sent their sons to board- ing school, it they could afford it, at the tender age of eight, ("It's a rugged world-must trach 'em to find their own fcet, "]
It. Their job, as they saw was to provide the family in- come white mollier ran the nursery. They made state sp pearare at week-ends and halldays, and were a court of appeal when the children were wicked.
But now Briflak fathers are becoming so demonstrative they might almost bo-FRENCH,
HE insists on pushing the
HE can bath and dress them. "'I am not strictly a nappy man," he says, "but I can do pram.
most jobs, or take them over at HE
They
carries him sorridently
night if my wife is ill
of round the house, with none of cry very loud, have to
those worries as to whether his course, or I don't wake up"
head will wobble of which HE takes and fetches Stephen mark the amateur. every day from nursery school, and loves to take the two of These three them out for a jaunt. "I have just shooting a line, Their wives.
characters had them totally unaided for as give them excellent much
two as
hours at and confirm everything they stretch."
claim.
fathers are not
THE keeps some time for thera The fact is, the new father's every evening, except when he place is in the nursery> He has Is travelling. "We play trains, chosen it himself,
or I make up stories and draw... pictures to illustrate them."
HE shares every major decision with his wife. PI Wouldn't dream of letting her
nursery go and see
We alwayn school on ber, own, go together.***
even
PETER RAWLINSON, QC. M.P., father of Michael, aged two and a half, is, at 39, the youngest QC, ever appointed.
Go into any perk on a Sun- day morning, and you'll see a
He leaves home at 9.15 every cluster of fathers chatting over.
day, and in order to see him, in their perambulators or restzain-
from falling the bosom of his family I had ing the toddlers
to reel round at 8.30, to find into the lake.
father and son in, full-conversa- Walk past any Junior school tional swing.
at nine in the morning, and
HE insists' that Michael har you'll e fathers delivering the
him eve** children, kissing them goodbye, breakfast with
and they read the and checking that they have morning, their books and biscuits.
papers together.
Go to a parents evening at He goes to his constituency on a girls school, and you'll see Saturdays, at if possible, his cathuringile fathers discussing wife and Michael go too, Michael careers with the head mistress, is a well-known figure at meet-
I suppose there are a lot of ings, tetes, and bamars. solid social reasons' behind this HE takes Michael to the park
protem--compact every Sunday, was # softening-up
pram" modern homes, working wives, pusher in curlier days, though younger marriages, and all the how they go by tricycla rest of it.
recite
HE telles him stories by the But what interests me is the hour. Both enjoy territylang big human fact that nearly stories about ghosts and swamps every married man under 35 and monstrous animals. can change парру,
1. "Mrs Tiggy Winkle,” or tell you HE toes all the school dori- tals daughter's size in hats. sions, "I can't help much as,
Old-fashioned fathers will ask don't know the schools here?” crowly how the new-frogled says his "kemutiful Americner rathers find the time to be so wife, Elaine But Peter has all decided not to send Michiel domesicated. Are they wentientes of jolsure away to prep school. He thinks too young. Bo Of course not. The fact in eight in thach you out and time for anything leave here." 12 you want, it; erlough. | Listen to how three immensely busy others manage their timetable,
the
of the most brillant men David.
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A Helen Burke RECIPE
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