A LET'S EAT : -Hench - Fried New Conven ”They have been hcal-I19. exactly 12 minutes in a hot OW!!- they will be easy to eat. rLiey are packaged frozen or rrumbed and French fried before freezing. LIGHT IJNTREI-IS ”The new French fried scallops have become popular because they are rontenieiice foods that need only 15 Itllllilles reheating- One 7-ounce pat-ltaize iiuuld easily serve three DCFMIIIS. Xlatlanie," he added. "if the scallops are made into light entree: huh a sauce and toast." The Chef IlIE'Il gate the follow- ing suggestions Scallops ience Food ento between. to he kept hot in Broiled Canadian Bacon and Potatoes Creamed Carrots Grapefruit Avocado Cress Salad Banana Rhubarb Gelatin Coffee Tea Milk All measurements are level. Banana Rhubarb Gelatin: To I pkg. prepared lemon gelatin. stir in V: c. boiling water. when dis- solved. add IV: c. not-very-street stewed rhubarb and half fill cus- tard cups. Refrigerate until beginning to thicken. at each side. and parxiied small potatoes at each end Different-Or The Same? Now yards are firm. And chlI- visitcd a viliilo with us tonight. 4"." hr-mg from hiding the rest-l"A-all that' Ami the ed hats and balls. and choose sidesl fencing and manure . and mark bases and enter into a We're getting into I busy time oft to spread. l ripe amt-ado and SN'll(lllS of small it r it p efr u i t. Garnish of Pass lemon-French dress- Mrs. Joseph Gallant entertained ' the members of Ebbsfleet Wom- en's institute for their April meet- ing. Mrs. Russcll Callaghan. pre- 111'” hp the jsided. Roll call was respond:-d to. by fourteen members. each mem- ber wearing her home made Eas- ter honnet. cclved and dedicated. Mrs. lbert Rayner offered prayer for l.lean Somerville. the prayer miss- ionary. Meeting closed with the 'Mizpah hcnediction. Lunch was served by the hostess. NORTH GRANVILLE W.I. Zzm.-z Lena Carolina McLIu'e. Wotan? INC. Pi 1 took the salute at the St. George's Day Parade at the Queen's Scouts, Windsor Castle. Berkshire. Her Majesty Queen Elizabethp Her Royal Highness the Prin- cess Margaret, was scheduled to visit the Scout and Girl Guides Jubilee l-Ixliihition, Kt-lvin Hall, on iin hats for every mood An added HAPPENINGS lan "Evening of Music" had their The Oxford and Cambridge Mun- ical Club who so kindly cabled good wishes to those taking part in thousandth concert Saturday, 31th. of March, 1957. at 7.3) p.m. The concert was held in the Great Drawing Room of The Arts Coun- cil of Great Britain 4 St. Jnmefa Square. London S.W.l. The London ' I ly JOSEPH MaesWEEN Prua sun Writer New York World Trade Fair. Officials calculated the exhibl flocked to ace the ,dI-pl-vs It the Coliseum. - Canada: comparatively modest I.n.u I . a J wud "link pen” I Jewelled cadimere sweater from I Toronto knitting firm and I dem- onstration of I new-type steam iron. There also were examples of Eskimo artistry in soapstone. SEEKS MARKET India showed I dazzling array of rainbow-hued silks from the land where the art of subtle dye- ing has been known for 5.000 Even King Fcirouk's Jewels Seen At Worlcl Trade Fair styling was seen in enormous dor- entine straw satchel handbags. blg Iwcary. Gorilla-hide baga. to be tsold for 34! retail. and silver- strated by several countries. One portable I5-pound knltter make; a pair of socks in two hours and a sweater in five. -Illlqn allowed I 17-pound "wish- Ins dial" sewing machine. The operator merely sets the dial and its "computer brain" goes into ac- tion. adds numbers. computes pat- tern relations and IIIMIICCI decor- ative designs. Israel demonstrated e u I t o m- made. hand-made furniture A bar ' Z named for a biblical tip- lwhicli has all that is trcsh or new aid. President of the C.W.L. was lnuugan on Monday. April 22nd assisted in arranging and con- KEEP IN TRIM Pounds Show Up More On with a goodly attendance. The president Alberta MacLeIn. pren- on its voyage commemorating the Journey of the Pilgrim Fathers. fund". The meeting closed by the Ben- diction in unison, after which lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Milton Mat-Nevin. Next meeting to be held at lihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mac-. Fadyen. ' SUMMER Ten Qualifies Of Gifted Child TORONTO ICPI - The gifted child in Illlllltuished by 10 qua”, ties. according to Dr. w. iii...-.m inspector for Toronto schools. ' Intense curiosity in all that Joe: ' By IDA B.uI.I-:Y ALLEN .serve' on pica an I but hora h.M:uY0:!lfu1E:FG”'Imlu"u;:g' an guifclael and some lined with on. around diem is, one. he said .-The frozen i-tr;-ncfii tried slc:l-jd-.,,u,,,, n purge, 0,, "ch pic, "who had,” "on Bum plastic for summer holiday uu. lllfrtaative is another. . 10!” 6" "0" E." 5 M '35 9'.” ':we may have 2 r it fried ll- Eakim fe f Some of the b-xi wen equipped ” 5”” '”" 3""1'PU-n. inst nadamei Sam me than lop: with I smallreszcuare of the thduasafdlamtl e';leiTzlta- atw tlirwilh attached canes for the arm- :i';i'S:l"i'.1”I::'l:: dlggsgkglr children who are keen to 3,-aw principles are not forced into in. "1 ndersiand they are large a chafing dish.” . o . sea sldallops harvested in deep romoiuioiws DINNER Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday. A9111 30. 1957 -including some of former mm lI::I.Ied silk umbrellas also were mm" ",3 M ,, mm by waters many miles 03 the Mam" F''!”'-'' Wed " " "mung. ”.";Si"u.3 fi33'ooo"”' . BRAINY snwan "” """"' chusetts coast. Cut in pieces so with Lemon Wedse gt:-' ircllludin who -buy::', Kama mum” we" demug m:o.lsheii";e1-Ir-:o::tIlld:dndH:e?::;: them to be non-conformisis. 1..., Another asset l.l fine use (if 1.," guage. "Their language Iblllly .. usually two years ahead or 3,, Iverage," be said. The lifted child bftan can talk himself into. and out of. any!-bllll. which can in botii an asset and liability. Atrocious handwriting is other sign. usually works fuater 3 "Because his bra: than in. hand. one of the earmarks of 1)., gifted child Is illegible bandit-no ing.” said Dr. Martin. The two other qualities are un. Scallops Cheddar Style: Spoon Cover with a layer of thin- April 24- . . Hrs. pp” named L0,, W” fashioned i sharp cwddar cheese lame OT" shqedi bananalf Spoon l'n we re. M J l Di fcnhaker was thelilli:Tea;bdiint 3I:nCl0:C:I'aKd 'l!hehsnt:'i:tfy- y "We want to find out if our hand- from six different woods and l””"" "d PTIKWIHY-.”Becausa l hilt e".mhed ”'i””..i"”' (Eli limmmg gelatin. Remgerme 2 Hi l"ll'ln 0 Sunday evening have madrlzlls from time to tiinelwmked Pmducu C” M "Id ” 3”i'"' v may T" you” Ind "Md they t with mzhng not l-imich ri rsU.. or unit ii-tn. I ddp guest up onor. I) h., m P . and He” in their "bury muchhm or whmvulauons cube "Id Bram. delicate Md lmmh often cannot understand Why I gcnllops. (rarfllsh ()ft'It'NS . nmold. Garnish with a i- at a reteplloll Eiitn 3 we ro-lm for d. I r ms up,” up the potential of Norm woodwork compared oddly with adults arcnotsometimemias quick y Scallops with Mushrooiirl. tional aimed. banana and a gressne cnnserxaute omens husc or ma rise 5. on . pAmema'.. said N. N. .nkku' chm wmngl of lmmmg god: from to perceive as they are. As for ; f Cover ,,,,m.m.d br..,.ri toast with whipped topping. Serves 4 l0'5-'Asa0L'lallnn at taiunia Lodge. c es.-etc. or me Indian delegation u the exp Am”. Hague crysml from Po originality. he said "the child trig p ; mushronm satire lup pith s'llz- SALADS FROM THE CHEF . Mrs. l)lL'lPnhEtlt'Pr charmingly V g V mm. "M silks from Thailand p m imitates well is intelligent. but lhe ling French ti-..-it tr.-ilmps Gar- At this season. salads of Iresj K.-99.94 the iniiiiy friends who The C.W.L. subdivision of St. The gm 0' nan”. m feminine com' H to H! Y k u one who can originate is more ' nish with lllflIL'9(I times p greens and vegetables are part of mere present on this pleasant oc- Pius X church extended a grane- 99 "3 7 9 3" 9' d0 l1'- so." "We might." the-1 vim! sptiaiti. tslze werlcgmenflpring kf0f(lhNl?lS1gr!'9- casinn. fulldtilad pgeeasing wlelcomel to! -A "have a Fr:-tit-h frie sea on a- eac ny is wee s a we 3 1-5. wuner ormeryo e CANOE COVE Y P 8 MAYFLOWER fer as I lliilhl "W" l'””'59 at V0” 3 "9" salad "191 l's Siriii' Htinncl Tca Time Netherlands, followin their wed- ' ' ' ' LATE lunch or dinncr the -uillops in Grapefruit-Avocado-Cress Sal - Ch'a,-i.,,i..u,.t,L 5mm.(L.,-vp at "11: rding last week whengthey arrang. The regular meeting! of Canoe LAND'S END, Iingland (CF)- ; me (-enlre, viiih broiled musb- ad: Al'l'1ill;!9 innests of crisp letgcmnnmmu, L-Sn.” 5-mung magic ed 3 mcepmn for them ill the Cove Y. P. 5, W3, held M me Mayflower If radioed Wednesday T 4 A 700"” 3”” hmllpd ””"”'" 5m” N” l"""s' mm smps "I "(Tied ' is in the air for this ht-autiful show Church Hall. Mrs. Percy MacD0n home of Mr. and Mn. Albert Mac- wgrrigfng :teel;,l;?n&:l:aynsa:::e EXTRACTS MAY CLEARANCE Reg. to 21.95 , . . - ' ' "Scallops are such a dclicacy. Cress. I , . , H th S 1 d l- (h function by Mm John A Madamh they T" perfect '0 mg" Hfiriiiiai I'l!:ElylSarI9l: llgirseofphzneg. Buecalltlllff. lifts. Joseph Dottllllguilded over the meeting. maldtgcrli-alofhtohrial l(lilfl)ptttinAilvaoli)di:lIui5rs' For - " ------ Presidt-nts who have led the way Eachern, Mrs. Joseph 'DowlInE.l Hymns WEE were 220. 483 and I . .. ' 95' OX9"! . '- l . . 'i- ' , . M (' "ll , iii; B - 270. Scripture wa read ns' - 59' 5"'"K W9 W"'01 MP0 to an no -- to -- m . rm M-. :;.:”::.::.::::::::”c.i.:":'::..i:i,:.:.: '::i:. 1.3.”; 3. ..::. ..t... i... i-......”:i”..::. cea um um W "W t" . Inned of softest suede, adds that its a iitindtuftil li'avcller- Mrs, Harry Vanbursklrk 1nVIf- conducted the business session. My I 1h Q .n B t T hrim? m she; -Mr; -F"-d Dr-iscou W8. Pnyen W" taken I-W Cums week In June-. i la. elegant touch to both town and led the membe rfur the May rneet- Roll (all was answered by verses Smurls (; H 9.4": P"? I? M, eR.'t G; det'md M" Glljlmupadyen lad the Iesson was . v 5: line. with Mrs. Angus Martin on-of svriplflra containing the word. are l 9 ” "WW3 3 '95 : ”- - '55 ” " ' d b D, H, - d The -. -; I rm? lunch mmmmeep M.” ad.l..Light-.. A. Mat-Millan, Mrs. J. J. Connolly, lant. fwd K In Diamonnl. tit it ljotiriiient. lunch was served by: Letters from the Coflllllllnllylnrsl Hwaiwr llnwki? Ml-Sb Ber. M d H B 5 .th gisenisjvigjf." W" serve ' mm hostess and assistant. friendship seci'ctai'y. XIrs- llarold "am fig "'3' clr5- (wrge hand' I" all A ”' ""09 ml ' Bibi u l" .k d d ”I know a man who has been , mg MWK- in-at-ti. and the literziturc srcr::t- 1"? M'5- A- 5- M”"'”””'-, 51” R”"k-V P0”?l' 3"” M” ""d M.”.'i e q es mm M" as e -an married 30 years and he 5 cm; . e . . . . . . roll call was answered by a verse 11 s C 1, V iaryv 31m Russell Lmrdp were Urban MLQuaid, Mrs. Mitchell Delitin Smith arrived home I'ri- of scripture beginning with me M. all his evenings at home." . OUT Ing q iriiiisi-LEI-:'r w.i. ,,mA The Ewe, .,,,..,.,,g was ,,. , MacDonald, Mrs;R- .i. Mahar and day from Toronto where they m Decision was made M ..T,,.,,-, WM 1 can km, Y S . Der. Mrs. Jack Maclaachern. spent the last six months. mud n w me ucrippled C-mam” --oh, no; "-5 pamlysisoi 010' )l17lb010f Quality 5.99 l Easter seals for crippled chil-l spring - time game. We heard N911?" Iiren were sold at the meeting. It! young laughter when about nurl "Plenty to (lo -- that's for car- Iiousewnrk this afternoon. and saw tain" the iisitnr offered Then add- Short Wciisted Figure DRESSES The April meeting of the Vorth Clearing s Mack cheeks red from the cool ed a oticigv of season. ”H0w'.s the breeze. "Strike One!” with a pleas- ha.V 1aStInR7" Int smile and run then to reach "I think he'll lune plenty to see safely I desired milestone of! us through -- if the Sprlng's not cows" lw9'()lat?'" I be gting K - -t - 1 th ur s c c in s (I 4 ::'?i:P9(:3rl:;:'g:;L:;LnL:0D? be. mighty fast these dais" the other Tlltiallll which in a sanctuary of cave C0mm9"”'” with 5' I"-V ”"”e' H” his unman attends to the cares nf;l3k95 3 W "V IL PW" l0I' 3 dafsll i - S - . feeding.” f:fm:'fl',::l:,”f,l:',."aI,;..dgffflfff half, ”And old-fasliiuiicrl load uouId- rhini: the curldles. was among "Oi 3” '9" "WV mm, fans Smuing as did at much more than R chaser ” James Wll('fl a successful play was made. i Cwcklfidl k ' 1, l p... m l soticr when a young player was . we W, t" I?” '".'f; 9. declared "Out!" And interested Vl5'””' 0”l3""9d "'5””4- Id be” i - . lt”h . lriiiriitssiigmdn cliaillireTiant'lTe Zpiilt l WW I0 .3 "lt1l"- lg 'h'-'”-I7 Mid IVS of fairness and honesty and perse-15”" me ”""' "M" I ”'m”"" H” "wan" ignd "men" 0; me virtues l early hours uould never pass" he- . t ' chtickled. l y”.'."x::p::nu;I::;;l:. i0P:(:;d "That iitiiiltl he in tlic coiirtin' Imned dnce (We, 8 hi. 0, an am". days” .laiiit-s tuiiiklcd. ”It was men --No mauah WM. day play. pretty icditius ll')Illl,! to out-sitl some of the old oni'.' wasn't it? ,But I guess" hc siuht-ti, "t-rcii thel technique of cnurtin' is t-hangedl nowadays. ” l But is it? A robin sllll seren-I ades as of old, his lady-love. pour-I ing nut artivnt utterances and ten- der in song. every note dripping done look ink to yo '- yn' is t0ul!' I say. Up heah. . . see. bettah" he nodded. The pup too was an interested spectator where he rested in the sunlight close by. awaiting patient- ly the cessation of the leidoomyzumggrliizztniiie ggggltlwith love. Wc heard onpltilti-siy. smiled coming by to stop a min- U'"'l t0"”""'”w T " '3” ” me. "I guess that takes the last. of G90d"””'t- - - - ' - Winter away!" h e------------- The afternoon was bright wit the strengthening sunshine but mi NEW GLASGOW w'l' "3 ll" Wind W39 Chin Wllh H" 3"-"' Mrs. Revt-ll Dickie-sun entertain- eringii off distant ice-fields. It was; ed the yew Glaggnw w. 1, for nigh- Wwdlni 31033 l5l3"d f"""l- 5'" April meeting on Monday evening Y0U"ll hl00d I5 Warm PM 3'0"” April Ist. With the president. pre hearts are happy in the present. i smug. mg-eting opened by singing Not much thought of tomorrow,llhe msmme odey fnllowed by "l0"Kl' ll"-'Y 3" h”l" '0 ll "”:lrepeatlng the Collect” in unison. And NKIBY if ll'9l”- Seventeen members and one via- Ovcr the fields the farmers were hm”. "swemd Ron can win. at the wood-sawing, as good for- mm” Mm hints,-v W?" Wmlld "3" IL ”'”"3h " Minutes of last mcc-iing were James declared "A little mre wnuldnit have gone amiss", b g -lng that chore to an end In the sunset. "We have the blocks to split yet" he said to the farmer who read and approved. School com- mltfee reported visiting the school. Sick committee reported several lcalla made. New committees were then Ip- polnted namely SickrMiss EIII ” ,' and Mrs. Richard Dickie- son and Mrs George Dickleson; Lunch-Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. Ind Mrs. Leith Dlckieson; pro- gramme-eMrs. Edwin Stevenson. and Mrs. Oliver Parkman. Secretary was requested mi write for Information when Handi- craft Van would be available. Several members offered to help with the children's Sewing Class. Mrs. Leigh Dlckieson offered to get the projector for the month. while Mrs. Harland Hill offered to get films. Place of meeting for May meet- ing open for invitation. Roll call in to be answered by each mem- ber paying one cent per inch ac- cording to her waist measurement. Prograrnrne consisted of I solo In Mrs. Ian MacMlllIn. Mlsa Elsie Laird read I poem which was composed by Min Margaret Murray of Remington. P. L 1. Several other umber: were en- hyd duriu the social hour. A lunch was nrved by the committee in charge. assisted by the beaten. Meetlvil closed with the National Anthem. VAILIYTIELD VJ. The April meeting of the Valley- ug Vorncifl Institute was held the bone of Mn Milton Mac- WII ll Itteldan of five. 3 fl! Xce of the president. 3 yg.j&dent. Mrs. Milton ..-- IaaI'eeQIl the chair. . fud by the collect. , ” '3! read and approv- . - I&nr. Mn. Alex Mar- in Heart. Several ma- lllldc tn the electric III for electricity In ter be on my wziy. Then-is nothing ... W” dpmdpd '0 MM " "rd pa"ylGranvillt- W l. was held on Wed- on April 12th. A satisfactory re- port was heard from the schoo committee. New committees were appoint- ed as follows: School. Mrs. Jose- phine Gallant and Mrs. Rmnit-it Wedge: Lunch. Mrs. Wilfred Trcmbly. Mrs. Gerald 'l'rcmbly and Mrs. Howard McCormick. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred E. Thibideau. It mmmnlbg A program was pm 0" by Mmiwas moved and seconded that 82 Gerald Trembly and won by Mrs. Fred C Deagle. Lunch was serv- cd by the hostess and the commit- tee in charge. TRAVI-1LI.ER'S REST The April meeting of the Trav- cIIer's Rest W. M. 5. met at the home of Mrs. Delbert Rayner- .Vlrs. England ion the worship ser- vice on the theme. "So Send 1 You." followed by hymn. "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." lnesday April l0th. at the home of rMrs. Walter Parsons with an at- tendance of 7 members and l visi- tor. Meeting opened by singing "Institute Odc" followed by re- pt-nting "Mary Stcirart Collect." 1 Minutes of previous meeting were read approved and signed. Roll call was answered with a l”House Cleaning hint." Correspon- idcnce was read and discussed. It lbe sent to "Easter Seal Campaign.' School committee reported toil- et tissue needed for school. It !hand. To give an added "l1ft." by By IDA JEAN KAIN There's no blinking the fact ills the little woman with apple-dumpling type figure has the most trouble keeping cur- ves controlled. Not only does she requier less food, but the added pounds bunch tip more on the short figure, particularly around thegmiddle. In hriefewhcn the span between that the who of the hipbone is a scant couple of inches. alas. an added 10 pounds can Iooni as large as 20. was decided to clean school in the holidays. Treasurer gave her re- port. Remnants from Eaton's nndf Simpsonls were auctioned and I nice sum rcalizcd. Mrs. Tupper Taylor kindly in-' lvited members to her home for. IMay meeting. Roll call is to be.-5 .answered with "Exlit-nagc of flow-f ler slips." School committee. Mrs. .Tuppt-r Taylor and 'ttrs. I-'rcd Tay- I Lunch committee. Mrs. Cecil To control weight, you must keep your food habits on Cw lean side and learn to be content with Fini with a supplenesa guide. only a modest serving of any food Poul ion: Standing. feel well that in high in calories. iapart. left arm stretched up. right For shapcliness. keep the waist-iarm down at side. inidriff supple with calisthenics of the stretch - sidehend variety. S-t-r-e-c-h to pull waist away from hips and rihcage out of waist. liave shoulders relaxed and let all the pull be through the middle. Several members Raw pnmonslhlnlllett. Mrs. Fred Taylor andl Position: "Stand" on knees, then from the scripture. Mrs. England read an article entitled. Lifting lltlrs. llorare Tapcr. i There bcing no further business; worship period. In the Ibsencc of John Marchbank. T” ' by the '- .a fnI- hour SW” Iovvcd. The hymn. "The Church Lake sturgeon found in Is One Foundation" closed thei Great Lakes sometimes weigh ill) lpoundn or more. 'niuiiuniyii statica- ' he'll. Size it requires H6 ylrtls 3- SIMPLE YET SOPHISTICATED "It's simple yet sopibtieatedf ' Quickie for your scissors. Enjoy that If; '1; wearing it in shantnlg. lurah. or crepe. Prltned Potter: A678 is Ivilable in Miguel Sines 10. 11. ll. 16 and sit back on Itccls. holding arms out at sides. Pull up and in snug Up Their Eyes.” The presentation - - . - - -- M” Arlhur B'a"ch”d' '"d Mr" committccl in charge and alsociall Movement: Slowly bend side-'count of six. i toward the right. aimingl wards to touoh fingers of right hand to lheifloor at side. At the same time. more supple-and more stream- -stretch up wltih fingera of left ynur natural waistline and the topiback on floor as you lift right leg isheer force of girdle muscles raise bullock: slightly off hips as you stretch and bend. Repeat to the opposite side. and continue for eight counts. holding at the height of the movement. Now try a bias stretch. Position: Lying on back. arms down at sides. legs straight down. Movement: Stretdi right arm slightly and across it over left. pulling toes toward instep. Now using right arm and crossing over with the right leg . . again stretch. Repeat six times. Movement: Bend slowly aide- wards to the right. and as you bend. reach down with finger: of the right hand. trying to touch side of knee. Do not force this bend . . . as you become more supple. the exercise gets easier. Then bond to the loft. reaching down with left fingers. Be sure to p-u-I-I slim along the bending aide. land hold the movement for I slow Easy does It. but exercise regu- HOUSEHOLD HINT Hats made of pile fabric: may be steamed to bring up the nap. Steaming also takes creases out of silk materials and ribbons. 7 SHORTIES ' LINEN and COTTON TOPS - SLACKS, ETC. CUDMORPS DRY CLEANERS 141 GT. GEORGE ST. no Ian! at. Planck! tlarly. In three weeks you'll be lined. Skid Abruptly By JACK GEE PARIS lRcutersI-- "I love driv- ing fast and barefoot. That's how I get to feel myself in intense com- munion with the mt-chanism of my rar. At 130 miles an hour we are like a single being." Thus spoke Francoise 5agan Ian June when she celobartcd her Zlst birthday and the sale of the 3.000.- 000th copy of her two novels, Bon- lour Tri.-itesse and UN Certain Sourire IA certain Smile). by buy- ing I powerful new sports car. When Paris police prefect Roger Genetbrier met her at a party I few weeks later. he reminded her of her accident record-two bad smashups in three years - and added gently: "Mademoiselle, I appreciate the style of your nov- els. But I don't appreciate your driving. Please take care I don't have to withdraw your licence." SMASH FOLIDWED This week, as her family kept constant vigil It Francoise'a bed- side-tn I clinic in the Paris auburb of Neullly. France and the mill- Ions abroad who have read her novels were wondering whether she ever would need I driving I- cence-or even I typewriter- again. A Wtyard zigzag skid mark on I country road near Fontalnmleao might have marked the end of I three-year career in which me has earned an estimated MELON and world fame II the moat precocious writer of our time. he blood-soaked manuscript of her third novel. Lu Pauplereu Mona mead Eydht, wild cusbeianed her head 3 the was pulled from under the wreck of her upturned Aston-Mar-tin, could have been Francoise lager. re- quiem. SUOCEQ AT II This alight, pen daughter of a natal inanfactarr Of Youthful Parisian Writer Halts Career iccnl cynicism. It broke French post-war records by selling 6504!!) ;t-oples. told millions more in 11 it-nuntriea. Gay one day. sullen the next. 'l-Srancoine Quolrel that real name) had been I problem child. At 14. she was expelled from an ultra- .expenalve Parts girls' school. the lconvent of the Birds. for "lack of lspirltual decorum." Her offence: Reading a volume of Marcel Proust. from whose wort she latar lchose her pen-name. Sagan. She whiled way many hours at ifloor, peeking at a typewriter. It was there that. foolscqz page by foolscap page. Bonjour Trlsteaae. the adolescent": cry of hurt. came slowly to life. Francoise later dismissed its success with I debonair "Cent un coup de velne. mon vfaix." which can be translated "It's I stroke of luck, old man." She was delighted later when die heard Bonjour Trlateaae had been banned in Spain and Portugal. Fame had come to Francoi Sagan and with it ha first motor elf. I second-hand black Jaguar paid for with .IuIIlIM'I first die- que. Later a slry-blue French Gor- dtnl. I Buck convertible and the tragic Aston-Martin were added to the fleet. "llovetoqu-edoutofParIeat IGI miles an hour." Franmlae um recently. "We then that I get luau WIFE PRESERVERS dellgvr inch fabric. awards ' Send one DOLLAR for Print- IVII I-d Pattern As?! to Clint-iottetnwl Guardian Pattern Department. I 7 SUITS, clearing each IO.0O . OLD BARRIER Romney Marsh. rich fai-m areal 4 in Kent. England, is protected: ' from the sea by a centuries-nldl embankment. 3 o e MATERNITY SKIRTS All WEATHER COATS CLEARING CASH DISCOUNT SALE BEGINS TUESDAY MORNING THE FASHION SHOPPE "And it's so easyto starch shirts perfectly with GUDE!" II.99 15.00 I C O i9.oo, - V2 PRICE 20Vo off PHONE 3855 What could be easier? To make was. you imply add Glide to yatar. 'I'lnt's alll And yourntarch l'9l'lYle!Ict:lytIiewayyotire- quinit.novartooetiff,nevulimp. Glide contains blue for whitening, and a medal illlndiait to make your iron dlde anoothly. factstarclil T T-np-T I1-flll Will. IOOK midi SMARTER AND STAY CLEAN Intuit IONOIR STARCHID WWII Ollol cfifldvaabdeanu