ELEANOR lioss' , - .,..m.h.;g.:;m...;:..... You May Still Be Able To Use That Handbag "gist"-lg”: Pu:ulI.tI-llleeig By aulanoaaoss method of protecting usual in. at id-0-thul: ::;...;,d... frames from scratches and uh aish. This must be reapplied from time to time. if handle stitching is loose or broken. here. again. many shoe The fashion experts toll III lint the really weildi-eased woman is extremely particular about It! costume accessories and that the right handbll. the right lut for Lena Carolina IlcI..uu. Women's Editor. Phone & gm-r-mm s Page 8 The Guardian Friday, June 21. 1957 mi. ..d ..,..-y outfit, is ,. tttspairshopawilltakecare oftllia L --m---mm-m - ' oi-you. "must." well. that's something that re- quires not only IDOIWY. but 9193'? of time and storage space! So what to do? DISCARDED HANDBAGS For one thins. min! of ill MV9 quite a pile of discarded handball around the house. Really fine leather bags can be Ilililldldly fe- conditioned and are well we the cost. But it is possible to do them over at home and make them quite presentable. Stains and water spots on leather bags can be made less noticeable. if not entirely ob- scured, with colored shoe cream and clear or colored wax. Scratched. torn or worn corners can be refurbished by retouching them with matching shoe dye or. for black bags. India ink. Fabric purses will look bright again after an application of a good dry cleaner. ' 2 DON'T NEGLECT LININGS i '1 - Don't neglect the lining of any ' ' ' I hag. Very fine sandpaper. rubbed . over shiny spots. will help to im- prove a suede bag. There are ex- W 7?) "lake your I An handbags. old or now, should be carefully cleaned from time to time. Empty out all con- tents and get busy cleaning every bit of the lining, whether it is fabric or leather. All fittings should be cleaned. too - combs washed. compacts ' d powder puff chgngad, leather wallets and keycases gone over- with leather cleaner and conditioner. its a' pesky job. to be sure. but one that does give a real sense of accomplishment once tackled and performed. : HALF CENTURY CLUB The Bedeque WoineIl's "Hall Century" club met at the home of Mrs. Louis Muttart on June 3th Meeting opened with a poem en- titled "Worrying About" by Mrs. Muttart. The psCSLdCIlT. Mrs. Wal- ter Leard, read a poem "Gan-' HAPPENINGS Mrs. II. S. Henderson. that mag- expense the following 51077 1! loll! niflcenl character in orphanage in ”The Hearing . " work. was very happy yesterday, A hoy sought a lob in a drug The annual meeting of the provin- store. The druggist prepared to fill rial auxiliary of the Protestant in the form for application. "Your orpiiaiiaze was held at the orphan. name"” age, There was a large attend- ”Aic'.tanrit-r Gt-ahaiii Bell." ant-e. excellent reports submltt- "That's a pretty well-known .pd. and from one and all great at name, isn't il'l" Leniluieiasm was expressed for t c "it might to hr." the boy replied. t-1'" dpln'Pl”('(T groceries around luurlt so dear to the hearts of ev- l...,.me, this neiglibourhood for almost two years.” ' l . l H " ' . g H . l ill and Mrs. G. M. Avgrd are I , i f i g W I ' ' in Sydney attending the Rotary contention. Mrs. tlliic Fl liar.-iulay of Bronx- ville. New York, leaves Saturday morning to return to her home. Mrs. slat-Alilay has been visiting her sister. .lIi's Harry Matheson. it is more titan thirty years since Mrs. Mar-lllla)' has visited her na- live pl'0lllIt'9 She was the former Miss Ollie Roxie. daughter at Mr. and lirs. J. A. Rowe, Char- lottetrl n I For-mar pupils of Notre Dame A. cadl-my are converging from all .plilnls in Canada and U.S. This text-ning they register for the Cu. llpnnial anniversary, from June Zlst in 24th inclusive. of their he- loved Alma Mater - Notre Dame Academy. MR. AND MRS. JAMES HUGH MORRIS Wed At Summerfield Will Reside In Montreal I SUPPLE FABRICS ion Forum. Matching chiffon swat- hes the waistline of a slim' crepe New IOIIX Crone Hair Tint The Centennial Yls Menettes en- tertained the models of their "Sum- mer Fashion Show” at the clog. ing banquet held Tuesday evening at (lskwood Lodge. Mrs. Harold Mrs. E. ii. Wilkins and Mrs. Kay Urban and family. have re- turned to US A. after a pleasant holiday at De Sable. P.E.l. ct-llent suede dressings and ren- ovators on the market. . Sometimes a leather bag is in Truly a milestone in hair "nigh. on" the new ROUX Crsnie Hair Tint is the natural-looking emu" Two or the supple fabrics be- St James Church. Sumnierfield.;tions were” '.:Panis .Kllf1t'llCU5"- Viilllgan. the Y's Menette presi- , ing widely used to interpret the pl-3,1,, was the scene of a pretty "Ave Maria . 0 Lord I Am N01 dent. thanked the models. Mrs. -lll" llallllll" lll'lll'l- slll "'3'. new. fteried silhouette for tall are dress and falls in mild side panels. pretty fair condition save for Welldlllil "ll 3l"'”l3-V- Mll-V 27"” ”l llllllllll:l'” lllld nllll. Tl": Day' 0 N0"l"3ll M301-Nld llave ill? flllanr Gllllll' llllll lmlll Dllllllll.l"llll' "ll cnmbllled in a trendvsettinll style The dress illustrates the newest worn seams. If one is handy. it 0 lll ”l"' l-tllllls Cl'll' Belllllllllll 'lllllll9l" N31 FPPOY1. Bridle was Pl3.l'f'd II- lll lllllellllllllll lell "ll ” llllllll 599' shown in the Montreal Fail Fash- trends to buyers. Isn't too difficult to rill the seam. lag lamb s . I a.m. when Rev. Dr. aghan united in marriage, Mlriaml Pearl Lawless R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless. N0?- boro, and James Hugh Morris. soil of .Vlr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris of fold in the worn portions, make a deeper seam and restitch it. Use outtonhole twist. heavy duty or linen thread. for this part of the task. and wax the thread. Use a back stitch for strength. if you don't want to do this. then give the job to a good shoe repair shop. As for the metal frames and catches. go over them with a good silver polish. A gold-plated frame may need replating. For hm. d3hgIitci"s wedding Mrs. R... the delicious lobster "mm and ing trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls, 21 ' nutu. Lawless chose a tiiiiiillll llll” lace 3 Dltlilsam ,Ve,,mg enjoyed by "g etc. "T dress with champagne at-cessor- eryonm I I T t l Tiiose from lllt' Island lilio ai- S .:....:..- ies and L-orsage of pink carna- lll"l5- lllllli lllllilllll-ll llllllllpl lllllle " "Til? ll?-”ll'lllR 1'7)?" publisiied tended the (ioodick -- Mat-.'t'iicken Charlntttlttlllll wedding in Halifax on June lsth ... I . Fllldn Dinner Stars . Curry, Mint Chutney navy blue stilt itilli iliiite acres-iby me Canadian 1.-Pdermmn ml, (Elven in marriaize b.V ll" '3' ltlie hard of hcaring in ciillabcra- are: Mrs J. S. Wright. llr. andl lhcr the bride wore a full lellllth lmmt'tll3lt'l.l' all” "'9 ”'”'""lllY tion with the Canadian Hearing Mrs l-Jssc Wriitht. Miss I-llalne Green Beans Clint-olate Chiffon Pia " For Meat, Fish. Fowl, Vegetables and Canned goods And we think IT will please you. DIAL 7339. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Island Spring Lamb QUEEN ST. MEAT stiries and ctlrsaize of red roscsw gown of nylon tulle over satin-,8 Mddlllli bl?-W-Wglol 0"? ,l”?"'lsociei.v is . fine publication. lnlwright of Middleton. lilrs. Olive A b8l9all llecltlllle Ind lung 5l99V99 fllell Kllcsls was Slillllld lll 5llltll'l. the spring. 1957. edition there are Wright. Miss lone Wriight.. Free- "'""'9d llle 5”” lllldl" "ll, lll'll:ll:nw?ll;ls.rll:il:1lw Exa1l:ll,:ldl5Cll' km: fourteen artit-it-s all of interest. to-wn. Mrs. liazcn Campbell. Ml'I.l billowinll Ski" W0?" 0”" I WP-ls” 9' ll ill l" " ' l'l'he:P are serious b i th l'2til .c - it i II F v d d Tl" 5kllll ll'llllll'll ' lllll lelllllll the lllasl lll me hmlll ll as pmlws. sidelis not nclzle('ied.uWhoerlo;s nfilf Mlllllaglld )TIiontaFsrn)lll'r(lMiITt:n Ry IDA BAILEY ALLEN f t. A t I ed by 1. iuis (Yuiiiiilir. uncle of I V g . --Madam remarked the chef, ls:-gt lrlil:-lrlilillsllllintlnatqiiinsnllllallllie hgrwhe llrltltll. llrs. Tltll)E'l'l Morris: l"lllll- l"' l"l'- ll” my N Wllll” "l ("W Tlavlilsliv Pllll'l' ”do you rtfmember on our trip to! or Fruit Sherbet PROTECTING FRAMES AMER LACH t .,iio fingertip veil of tulle illusion. trim- was In Fll-lltlitt of ill" Rlltlil l"t"lt- ;Austrslia. the great craters oil lint or Iced Coffee or Tea A carefully applied coating of QR HAIR .-ling. Mil clear nail polish is an .. . H A I RT E X ;voicanoes we passcd as our plane lnpproached the Fiji islands? Thenl ramp a checkered green pat:-hi I in the afternoon a rm-option was. held at the home of the bride. Tloiir-I mg were llrs. it" P. t'allai:han.. llrs Harris Callaghan. llrs l.onis O'Connor and llr: Robert Morris while a hcvv of Elrl friends of the bride JISSICIQVT Ill serving. tried with lace similar to her dress. Her bouquet was white mums. Mrs. Arnold Mclvor, ml:-r oi the bride. was matron M honor and the bridesmaid was Sir! Kerr ncth Mcl(en1ie They wore similar gowns of shrimp and aqua nylon turned out to be great fields of ELLEN'5 DIARY Blolckie ls Given Cclke- l:,fit';:;',g'1"-f;?.;w;;-.-isgggkggg-k at l "An item I've just read telling Bake this delicious corran LAYERCAKBE net rum-ctively and wore stoles. hlinrl a ill-ncxnlwlllb tgln'llll'tl;lIf:l1 . f I hats and shoes to match and car- I e . Ell'llIlTlPS tin rt 9 rave A d S I A J about plans to celebrate Queen , . rieri baskets of snavdragons. in a ngiize linen Wt Wlllt l"0l"' ”'I n ml es ames' lF.lizabeth's birthday there ncxt 5'" '”'l”'”'l"l" X Combine You can depended l Vi... Rab”, Mom, was hpgl man cessorics and rnrsage of yellow - I g wee 3- n5g.,,,”,.md'.,,,n.., syhnnh for his lirniherfrhe Sanctuary ush- mums, llr and Vlrs. Nlnrns lull This was the luzhtly cloudy day the tuwdlantls and loads in pleas-I "The food there was very good. evllls mouse-alhdalh V... "um NOW” PW." GIIYWV er was llr Lloyd Lavllless. broth. reside in llontrcnl where Mr. llnr- illi.Pn it seemed that at any moment ant fields beyond. Though thevdayichegg 1 sh." .1w,y, "member ”'”u".'. . F Hnhgudknhu; g". ,r hf ii". hmla, This church usher; rig is a itlClRl workcr ,raili would fall from the gray skies v lacked the charm of the lilflllllllll. llhat fine homemade white yeast m-' r N.,.,. Mr, Arnold M,-iv” Md Mr. Prc-nulls to her lnzirriage the Wl1l('ll came down so quietly to the countryside was gengnginglyihregdg mule by 3 (thin;-so bakery 1'!!!-"lit NW5! "'4' A34 dry lcimdlntvln Gvwllttd YW tilll": 7l'lO"'0IMgd Lmm R,,;,,,,,,-V bride. who has on the stall of touch the green hilltops. lbflallllflll. Indeed there is so much And the chicken curry with mini t,.,.'J.uu.u. 000" ualiihus allsniotslywttlinlllii.eom- "Win 3",, Mgglc Tho church was beautifully de- City lltl-iplttll. W35 "W Klltbl Of Nevertheless our philosopher - glory on every hand one is apt to chutney hnd lhgl wondgrful ohm-. 5s...h.n..l.. him. um. ugh suing... 1.". mm" ' d Q cowilcrl llllll baskets of flowers. honor at several sholicrs. A mm-I hclpcr. who is also something of a overlook some. olatc chiffon pic that topped it off. 6 d " HM” mg; 3..."; g.i,,,i. mm; "5. ' lw " s) iihlir satin hows marked the gilt-st.mUllll.l' Sll0llN” W35 ill?" I”? ll", knuuiiig weatherman commented. There are the wooclsy spots with -TOMOIlBOW'S DINNER '' w l ll H d. 5 " "I d Mil "M0 W” Th? Wtldllllll fl0Vlt'F5 WP"? 5" ll” llllllm "l Ml" 3"” Allll” Al”l: with a chuckle when the morning thcir woods' flowers and ferns lln- .. a la Fiji .. l--llshllrv-chi UNI"! "M M I" D "ml "N". Ywgwph ht-duiirtilly arranged by Mr Owen linuglag, Norhom, while her Cllall-lfntlk the workers off to the field, folding; the hedgerows. new-clad Pineapple-Papaya Fruffcup so... wand pupal. salt: In nodu- maple and birch dieing for atten- Chicken Curr! Mint Chutney y"..,",..,,; um. "WY ''9' ''"'l-375 v 75 W 30 K"”l' oi 9”"tlllP”ld9- lotlctown fricnds slinwered hcr at "We needn't carry our umbrellas. md Saffron Rice Carrots snlrwtos. fut loym ot sold colts Tllc organist was liiss Audrey . - Th ' ' l lht ldm. 1 ll Vih bl ' l ' ,h i - I-M H W H, 31., H ere 5 no rain it is w n no p ion vii ossoming appe l It-tll-it'll "lid -Vtl0l-5'5 W"? W'- l0' elmmol 0 N 1 ur l nmf y I” cherry and rowantreei the patch , u""" 'l'll'"' together with which reiabury loin "'5'" lll”l"l"-l'- -lll” F"l"ll llllllll lllllallll "ml Mrs" K' E" Mclulmle ”I believe you're right" James of hog we must pass gray with its anti-boom eggs h,,.,,,,,, and (.V.'vim&:."” ' I i ' ' warm sPo1' ' heating well after oo& addition. " ad hosting. agreed. "Not that the crops arcn'lstrange wild bloom and the at- comment-ing to need it" he added trscttvr grecn fronds of stout "fid- sobcrly. ldleht-ads" opening. And now therel Pensivt-ly the hours spent them- ill the white lace of strawberry selves with the cropping being has- . blossoms. Iened to its close. I Something stirred in a hedge-l "I guess most of the farmings' row we approached. "What's thatl" ' Heoldley-McFadyen Wedding is Solemnized In B. C. ,.l2l..'.2l.Ll.l:..l:l.?":.1”l&?.”.?'l”l?;I1”?-i5.fiI'l."Sl'.: .'.'.::.'.':lr.'.l::.l:.-..... l t t ' -- On Wednesday evening. May 29. ed suit with pink acct-ssories. lllllifgs whvb. ' few ""0" 'l Llxmnlxcliilieg ll':1ll0allll;l::i,..Se' ll" at 7 p.m.. in Smithsra United The best man was Mr. 'I'imo- or mm'.'mt0”.. lm ll J;"m" "Med uslw"h.'we' m Church. Smitherli. B.C.. Salva- thy McTaque vformt-rly from Mon-i (M rvwnil um" n, ed in smug "Vow I r m'":h.' tlin Army Captain r. H. Mills of tague P.F..l.l Ushcrs were Gor- "' gm llnr b lg, I "I (PPM b d k?: ,; 'ml;ll .l.'1l.h ' ll Hsilllltlll. B'C'l llllllld in llllffililt. don Peterson and ilasso Hug. ll) ' H" ymy l?” O me la 5 y Y5 ' 9 ll 6 i e Ml- ! a Florence. youngest daughter During the signing of the rcgis- ll to "l. 9 0”! ' "ed" I lll."' wlml dll" lll,e..olll smllml ., me me Mr. ma M". Hugh uh Mr. "Ink Hamming nu from Robs and go them to they proverb say, Ellen”. The longest. . Mad.-my”. Chu,ehnL REJ” to urrhe wedding Prayer... Omani” last of the sowing. gchant has an end. he chuckled. Gum BM,” Heldleyp nn 0, m. W" Gerry Brmkmam I it was at that we found him thisl What did we eat? What matter late Mr. and Mrs. William Head- Fellow nurses of the bride nt- 'll"ll0”". l”ll"l 53' WW lll l"'dl"K l- i "W. lmd W'"'ld b9 'ml"0-Slll km nmum M". cwtun Mm, landed ml. (.(.,.e,",,ny gowmd in some assistance to the cropping we I fare with the delight of a June led in prayer. uniform and capes Thcy also hclpy carried his supper to him in that day sboiil. And "Poor Blar-kle" The bride was given in marriage ed in the decorating of the F.lk'sl ll? GUI" Tl?” W9 9"" ll0'l9 3' Jim" "ld -' "ll "'9 ll"! lmlml . by Mr. Martin Peterson of Smith- Hall for the reception which was It llllwtlledi MINI lllvtlltl lime to . back r "Give him a piece of cake. era. BC. The church was beautl- attended by many friends. I. loin Gtttto In I llpllt of fishing up. Eileen. .he must be tired and hits- Qully decorated with apple blos- Mr. .lim Herman was Mar.ter- the stream. and gianddaughterpgry with walking so far!" I soms. carnatlons. tulips snid lilae. of ceremonies and proposed the not yet returned from her classes. I Tonight our grmnlandli are seed- Fnr her wedding the bri e wore toast to the bride which was ably Of course the Blackie-dog rovid- A a blue wool worsted tailored suit s!.IDOII(TP(T to by the groom. Theled escort. P at Wly ll "qul" I M” E," "l with white accessories and cab bride's table was centered with al So. unhurriedly. the better to ea- lwll" lll ll' up ll" ll'l"llt l, Until tomorrow -- - - Diary Goodnight. . . . . and iliss Catherine Lawless. Seleo- Cavendish Apts. some deep valleys in the Him- alayas shelter tropical vegetation at the foot of snow-capped heights. MOORE 3. McLEOD LTD. 64 ill ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUES TODAY and TOMORROW ried a white Bible with white three tier wedding cake, made byl joy the outing, in set out along streamers and rose buds. Her on- Mrs. Evelyn Peterson and decora- ill. 1..-m.l.u. which gogn gum ly jewelry were Alsakia Black dia- ted by Mrs. Stan Gould. KEEP IN TRIM rnond ear rings. gift of the groom. Refreshments were served withl; Virs. Evelyn Peterson of Smit.h- nurses and hospital staff rnem'- . Wants To Know It All Dieters Tclke Some Pills or: was matron of honor. for the as serviteurs. Dancing was anhy- caslos. she chose a grey tal1or- ed. Telegrams of congratulations ly IDA JEAN IAIN iyour ways of eating. "When you report success in in most cases. weight loss in read were from. Mr. Ed Feyer. .losing and quota triumphant taking something to lessen appe- Prince George. B.C., Captain C. Glllingham. Mrs. E. Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leach. all of New 'v'v'estminster. B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Headiey will re side in smiths-rs, DC. where the gmom is in the BC. Forestry and the bride is it nurse at the Bulk- lq Valley District Hospital. Smi- thors. I . ..WES'l' POINT W.T.... . .. no regular monthly meeting at the West Point W.l. was held M of Mrs. Ernest MacDon- June Itli, with the presid- chair. opened by repeating the II unison. ten members with an!- Mlnntes of lad la Iprillfleld Hall on Friday. June llth. aadplans were made to help is the usual manner. It was decided to write :2: Roll call was up . letters. you do not tell us whether or not these dieters took some thing to discourage appetite. Do they all do it 'on their own' or do they take pills? I really want to know-" in the Interest of space, some of the success stories have to he shortend. however. the vital facts are all included. If the lto discourage her appetite. that doce and stay I desirable Vli&. it tg . E till tile is invariably put back on. LAMILNT TIIIII FAILURE tits depressant or curber. plaa its. follow his adios it is helpful to report nsontli to weigh in and your difficulties. To be realistic. those who suc- ceed in losing by taking an appe- not being is eed of further help. ant to write this dietitian. I I WIFE PRESERVERS MANY OIITSTAN DING SPECIALS IN All DEARTMENTS. STORE OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PM STORE OPEN! I130 P.M. .