L . '\ wt.-, ._' v\ w‘'‘‘’''‘’‘ i 4.‘. number one killer-tuber mliircii izi some arena of Korea. .. hull’ ilils dreaded disease. the i;i:.ii~..i;i SCl‘VlC8 Committee has i,.g_«-ii ii. construct and Out Trot» ASIA N... . .i.-mes one in every four ahmzt l’d\lll0II for Han No TB which it must raise 3175.000 ho hiitiii-~~ K Hospital. in one of fore Christmas Day. 5‘, T...» . "“". . "1-1.“ '*...~ - - us. 'i...._ass.z N KILLE Seoul's most desperate sluma. The USC. with headquarters at 78 Sparks Street in Ottawa. sponsors a year-round program of relief and rehabilitation in to countries in Europe and Asia. for i e *- olemniiéd In The liwiie of Mr. S. Cascic», Kelvin, was t e scene , ;>1t‘'l‘. wedding on baturday. 'utciii‘t~i llith, 1957 when their ;_i ci.i..:iier. Joan lren be- me the bride of Keith Elric. desi ww of Mr and Mrs Ev- ett S'lfl\l)lH'y. Spring Valley Re I. .\i. Murray officiated izie it‘l'(‘lll()TLV w h i c h took as a’ ‘mi o‘clock in the after- it in illf‘ presence of the im- .£iif’ laniilies and a few close .PntlS oi the bride The pcilifl bride. who was giv- in marriage by her father. \l!‘f‘O’l length The fitted bod- ~'..z'vii'rrl puff sleeves and I hat K iicrkl me. and she car- uclsburyfl-Cciseley Wedding Kelvin Hogg. Joan gracefully voiced her thanks and all joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" A social hour followed lunch was served by several of the I dies HOUSEHOLD HINT If you have trouble closing a long zipper up the back of a dress. thread a string through the hole in the tab; put the string over your shoulder and pull the zipper closed. with no strain on the dress. zipper or yourself. Zippers always should be cloc- ed before garments are washed or dry cleaned. Wmm Inna Camttaa Icbure. Ieusrs ldluu. P1: 1 Tuesday, Dec. 17, l957The Guardian Page 21 Mclniosh - Moreside Wedding Is Solemnized Trinity Baptist Church. Van- couver. was the setting for the wedding of Ann Evelyn. daun- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Al- lan Moreslde. and James Wll- 9 fred Mclnttosh with Rev. Robert Hamilton officiating. The bride's father was origin- l ally from Prince Edward Island. .were in the charge of Mr‘ W The bride wore a pink lace gown cut on princess lines and a white feather bandeau. cede. Soloist was Miss Elizabeth rived Ask the clerk to make I note of your complaint. and to see that you get your mail here- after. . Also. check in with the trt-as ‘ urer's office - the people viho handle the salary t'Pt‘0rdt~' You- might show up there with your next pay check. and ask to speak to the head man. or a spokesman . for him to inquire Just viliat you are being paid for. Get it on the- record that _voii‘\e been there a, month for is it two months by now'.’t, with nothing to do. ’ Finally, you might learn Hit- name and title of thevman at the . top. who runs the whole show.. and address a short letter to him I -just to let him know that you're‘ drawing a weekly check at com- pany expense. while still in the dark as to why you were hired. Ask if he or his staff can put you i to work; or got you fired so as Wolverton. Mr.'Walter Leesing was best man and ushers were Mr. Er-n-N st L. Williams and Mrs. . A. Gojerknest. l A reception was held in Trial-l ty Hall when floral arrangements! Butterfield. ‘ The couple left by plane for Her attendant Miss Grace Bar- ‘ Regina where they will be guests rt-tt was gowned in off-white bro-l of Vlr. and Mrs. Robert MIlllken.l L1_A_iRY HAwoitT_i_-_i Use Some Enterprise Dear Mary Haworth: I have been employed as secretary by a big concern in Manhattan for over a month at this writing. and nobody speaks to me. Further- more nobody gives me any work to do. However. I receive a reg- ular pay check which I find on my desk each week. am very shy and usually it takes me a month or two to get acquainted, with the other person having to make the approach. So what should I do? Please help me. I can't sleep nights and have 10 pounds since I start here. With nothing to do. I spendldoes his work. As for the switch hours looking out the window at board mistake. go after that too. a building across the way that has either over the telephone or by 369 windows. Occasionally I write imaginary business letters to my- self and several times I have mailed them to myself at my of- fice address. Oddly. I never re- ceive them BYPASSES HER Oddly too. I once gave my of- 3 man‘ having "led t° 5°‘ flce phone number to a man I hadgdated. I was much impres- sed with him and he wanted to see me again and asked for my telephone n ll m h e r s. which I gladly gave. I never heard from call him. Should I stay and con- .dcpartment. Make it emphati ,call_v clear that you are with the me is no longer with the com-‘ pany. I learned when I tried to tinue this hollow existence? Or should I just stop coming in’? I surely will appreciate your help. E.P. USE SOME ENTERPRISE Dear E.P: You could use a little journalistic enterprise. such as all green reporters are obliged to muster. when first turned loose to sink or swim in tbs,-‘business of corralling facts. out of the blue. By which I mean. you could get busy on your idle telephone. and go down the line of key persons in the organization, to try to find some executive or his secretary. who would take an interest in your spooky situation as de scribed. If the former personnel man ager has vanished. speak to his successor-—or to the employee who personal visit to the switchboard organization. and that you'd like to be sure that people can reach you from the outside. Mention the recent instance of through to you by phone, and his defeat (as he later told you). You on't need to say that this was I friend calling. Just stress the fact that voii are in the building. you are on the payroll. you do have I to end this looney suspense. if none of these approaches get sen sible action out of firm, my ad- vice is to resign. . ll. , "”’ i MOUNT STEWART W.l. The December meeting of the‘ iMount Stewart Wometrs Institute ‘was held at the home of Mrs. Daniel Mullen on Tuesday. Dec- ember 3. The meeting opcned liyg singing “Christnias in Killarney" followed by rcpcoting the “Mary Stewart Collect" in unison. The-i president. Mrs. Ray l.t-ard pro i sided. Mrs. Arthtlr Machauch-I Ian was appointed secretary for the meeting. The Roll (‘all was answered by an exchange of Cliiistmas RITTS.‘ The minutes of the November‘ meeting were read and adopted. The reports of the Sick (‘ommit- tee and School Committee were} given. it was decided to give the school ('llll(lI‘Pn a treat of ice cream and apples at the closing.‘ hristmas story and demon-l stratlon were given by Aleihai Mullen and P.n_l0_\,'(‘(‘l by all. A sing-song then brought the meet- ing to a close.Lunch was served’ by the hostess assisted by Alethai Mullen. The January meeting willi be held at the home of Mrs.‘ Ernest Affleck assisted by Mrs. James Afflcck. GOES T0 700 .lFIRUSALE.\T IAPI \1unit‘ioal inspectors of the Israeli Sf‘t'lI(‘Illl of Jerusalem have zi ready means of disposing of pork §(‘lA9d under. a law barring pork sales ’l‘lic_v have just tossed 70 pounds of it to the lions. wolves and leopards 1 of the local "Biblical Zoo." < TIMBER AREA l British Columbia claims the greatest production of lumber and sawmill products in Canada.- uoi iusi l at 2.g.\.Noi iusi 3...BUl‘ You an Es-mend QUALITY on ,« WEEKLY N0 |)(i\\'.'\' I tool MONTHS or caassut rum. MING no GIT‘ ‘mas: wonosartn. sumtrrs AT mi: rssrrcr rsics. me once vou'vs sun rum, foucuo mm son, nurrv ms, nu rusia ramcv rrxruss. aomsro TNIII auimms. WOIKMANSNIP . . . YOU'LL new war was so now so sasswr mm. THEY as: non one or not counrncs mirsr MILLS wins mitoses run as: FOUND IN own not MOST sxesnsivs aunxm run. as“ . so" size mo JUST 1'»: connect wsicur sos comotrr, wrm no misum cwmc rue, sin nor too tsuivv to aisruas voua ssuuan. man suit antrrv son voua ant IOOM. MAD! 70 CW! You 1&3 ‘flfl visas or s« v . .i ‘ rAi'.\ii;.\"r ~§- t a nnseizay of deep pink him at the office but he got me}<'9mnan.v '9 1 enh 0" 9 me"-, Iimlz-»n\ SOLID F00!) at home a few weeks later. ision: and _vou dont want the pub- llt‘l oihv attendant was her U _ ood b “t f He said he called the office. [I9 mid "'l“‘rW'5°- i:\Ill Kim Carol Thompson. "9959 IS 8 ti 3" 5‘ U 9 0" asked for my extension and the TI-fl. HEAD MAN mt , .iw blue and grey winter ""31" 59951350 it 3"PP“°;‘ Pm‘ ‘ line went dead. lie called back all Next. 129! in touch with the '8A:-‘ RE"-Ex ' TWIN 5-PEAK£k5 ' THREE -‘P5505 ’ Pokrflslf .)VI«l1'I0lVfllLY SAVE $0. DURING THIS INTRODUCTORY 0FER! iwihn Hl?t'l'lll)0n dress featured "’l"-‘lg """m”' 5» “b°"3V1" "Id least once a day for several days. mail room. Ask forthe chief clerk f g M 0 y 5' P‘. M H E D \(‘i'\‘ liill .\l\ll'l and three quar- “"°‘“"‘- and finally asked for me by name. or whoever runs the department. I . ’ t in li'|l.'lll .~l(‘(‘\(‘S Tier nosegay To which the switchboard oper-{identify yourself—as'to name,b;)f- . IDEEUXI-' GU-‘"1" S ‘ .,.. (it ;,;.i_i. pink camauons M, OLD BELIEFS ator replied: “We have no suchifice location. extension nu_m "M m7H_ . _, ‘mun "WOOD “NM 1. -5 I I ~ -ted : b t , person listed on our personnel [etc.. and ask why your mail lsnt & '|'|nN ,2"\’ . . . ‘ i ' bv“!lii»ll»i:.llll»i'.M “ es mu 1'-ssplant Once WI! Wind '3 3 roster." .being sent to your desk. Be flnn 0f;f::C“7/5‘:.b:-4 “Xi” “H” -MD “dam BEAUTIIULLY srvuo ii-.. xi». 1;, (‘sq-]py_ cousin of love potion. and asparagus was What am I to do‘? Shall I quit’ .about knowing. positively. that ‘ . _ ,3 :5. _. WWII“ l_”I”“7 GIN“ "~>. . / in or fl!‘ ;il;;‘\¢-(1 the wedding believed a good medicine for If so. to whom should I resign’ lcertain letters addressed to you . m;g7w5,G,,7 , i * gr.» », ..,,i ,. ,.,i(,N 53,,“ no toothache. The personnel manager who hired in the past month. have not IF‘ Mp“, 7 °-"(WI Loir at the conclusion A __-».— 1 ANYWI/IRE.’ ,. ".'”,'oo‘ r'~- ~v-<~«iw.i». accompanied by i / H. rainatw r it \l:ii'ii\ 1: 'li i "‘* i«t~t‘li:\ those .for her 3 l s "sl r"i‘F:tf‘l'4§ Modding‘ . dress of r b“Ilt“'- '4"- trope WIU1 lace ll!» 9. um-sun; ct aw! « mrsage of white car- "-" "'|'"} ‘ Hllfllls. .\ii.~ Suhshury. mother l'.'l(‘ _i<tHlI1 wore an afternoon /. ( l‘°“\T' T I .-r ‘ - _ R‘ \°° “I0? ‘ \ ch 30 _ I i \T . I Hi/fir‘-7£\ _ ¢5 RPM ‘ ' > ; ’ , ~ ADAPYPR 4 i r T. are . l \ -v’ "; . \ . At the JENKINS PHARMACY you'll find loads of beautiful. useful and do I _mi~ii of pink geranium: I ughuu] gifts - - - our prices are right. and we'll enjoy helping you choose. 1" II): :.:.:a'*- ‘ xy- Htlitiiiiiiz the ceremony a buf- lt’ limiter was served with Kel- in (lime W.l. catering. Til! i)l'il(‘ was centered with a We 'i-r wedding cake beauti- .- ~ 91 2. D a 9. E 2. 5. 9 ""9 opera in silver holders . i x "l J '”‘.7“ T’ , * ' a son light Mixed -mum‘ _ ' .3 , 'r, .. . . «l plI‘IP\ rm t~. h-wise ferns were used in ' mo-so -‘ . ‘ .'°"' l_°w W“ l§lf""‘ "‘° ’°°"“ ELECTRIC suavans FOUNTMN “'3” * C“°"°"""7"’ 4 ' -d (‘mg were IVHIICI Marlene ' PENCIL SE-rs Mo].-. MiiniytieIi1MTicMurd°' E m. 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