HAPPENINGS spay From . . B THE CANADIAN The Reverend T.H.B. and MIl.llnd with Mrs. Rattenbury WhllCO cafladiu women . uch Semen are leaving Monday for 5”” W” "' Ch”””""”w"' tin 1956. Many played lmmnlm Halifax to apend New Year's wuhl Mr. "M M”. Ca” Len. scarlit-:,ilesuili.ila&:ul:vl:,t;kaffba.icn. Eqm plaoy; Women Gained RighiTo Equcil Fed. Govt. In 1956 carpenter's union built a dormi- tory. the wurkeri donating their time. A heating contractor instal- led better furnaces. private dona- Mr. Somers' sister, Mrs. F. Ashwnrth Dr. Richard E. Heariz and Mrs. Dalziel Heartz. Montreal. are spending part of the holiday season with Dr. Heartz' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heartz. East Rovalti daughter Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Roy thtolner. North Hustico. have as their guesti Miss Ruby House of St. John's.. Mr. and Mrs Newfoundland. Miss House is at-ttawa. am tending Mount Allison Uniicrsity. land and she likes it very Ruby and Isabel Woolncr hate EllVi9W DY”?- been room-mates for the piist two years at Mount Allison suninier school Last year Ruby haul ilie wonderful experience of ltfilt hing school in the United Churcli ills- -xltllt School in Norway House. Nur- thern Manitoba. Mr. Tliuiiias l Mrs Chester Buiilain who this ('anada. been a patient in the Prince F.ll' ward island Hospital since the aii- R- boro. Toronto. 0 1 plane to attend t lLeet's father, the late ved in Charlottelo I week to spend the holiday season This is her second visit to lllls 15-: with their siiii-iii-law and daughter. h h .b d . .O iiiuch. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larragher, Rlti-O dig" pig.” ixadmkgrhgsiz grllai her teacher at York lcfl spend.her Chrisinizis O her brother. Murrill. In ogist with the iron tire Crimp Knob liakt-. Labrador. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.l'I Seantlehurv Mr and Mrs. Erwin Cirant andynf Summerside. . Pet MLss John I-lllmlit-ili k.:6'tii!t)ll)atl;leal:l(; their low" Ind no outside finan. linlidavs with ”al Md" Tm-Unm. TROUBLE BRINGS All) I. Svaiillcliuizi. Ecol; reward. Health authorities insisted any 0 ntario. arrived 1, i I . he funeral of Mrsy. l women worm” in Iumuy lmd” ML W" H lo! women's ups hrought mmy are . zvisiting Mrs. Grant's mother. Mrs. housewife touched m N” R1 the Chughd all i C ody, Spring Street. for; , lth(ee.':l.en'al'nr;ar's holiday. 15' Mrsi Benin (Mom) why"'v er Crokt-n. Ot- wn last Mrs. whyte won gifts with thou- sands of dollars on a New York television show. Passage of the equal pay for equal work legislation was a per- sonal triumph for Mrs. Ellen Fair- Progressive Conservative member of the Commons from Hamilton. She had urged the leg- struggle to look after no childrenlislaiion for three years. -Ofilhllll 01' Products of bi-okenl. Miss Elizabeth Janzen of Kitch- lhbmes - evoked a flood of sym- ener. Ont., became the first wo- pathy and financial aid. .man to preside over opening ses- sions of the Progressive Conserv- atiie federal convention in Decem- Mrs. Ann Shipley, Liberal, l 50-acre farm. 40 miles east of Tor-lnicniber of Parliament for Temls- ontu. They had five children of kaniing. was the first woman to El'll(IV? the reply to the speeebj ifederal jurisdiction. And the work improvements in social condition. But the courage and giulenegs Pyliposc of a Bowlnanville, 0nt.. Yeafis blslest human interest stor- For seven years Mrs. Whyte and lfruui the throne. RETURNS AS MAYOR (lit the civic level. wlorfull lilayiir Charlotte Whiltttll of 01-; . - r ' ed she would retire on more space for the growing "'””' dnnwnc l bmnd. A baby died' but a (.0... at the end of the year. Mrs. Jean. oner's iury attached no blame to ;:”3”;': LV::l':rO? :::1g"3p'1;?l'l;!”":l .th VVlI'l 1 a r 03' .' . V P I 9 3' as 11 connecmm Nth the liirue fllajorlly she automatically-l This year brought trouble and tomato. nacann moon or In- truaa lnteraationa. and Mn. .1 Conacher oi leads Ia International. Marilyn Bell. Toronto awhunar who conquered Juan de Fina strait. won the title of "woman of the year." Marlene Stewart. Fonthill. 0at.. golfer was named the year's top woman athlete. She won the United States womeifa 150” "med l"- 33d 41” 393' mdlamateur golf championship. CAC ACTIVE .. -g . .i .newr -s . the Canadian Aasociatiuu of Con- sumers continued agitation for standardlzation of clothing sizes and better package labelling. The association opposed the use of the trading - stamp system in retail stores. CAC also set up a con- sumer information service in Ot- tawato co - ordinate information availalio from federal and pro- vincial governments. industries and piofessional organizations. Some of the things women asked (on in 1956 were: improved penal laws for women, small local peni- tentaries for women instead of a central federal prison at Kingston, 0nt.. separate accommodations for sex perverts and drug addicts. reduced sale of salacious litera- ture. and equal opportunity for women in business and industry. Some of the things they got were: Appointment of more wo- men probation officers in Ontario. promises front provincial govern- l Discussing the question "lsi l C i ' gum mwamly at my WI" h'"' Christian culture on the decline'?" in the pres'ciiri- of parents. im- and close friends of the bride and gg, dom--being able to leave tlioan internationally mspwted ph-up mediate relatiies and friends. a groom was held at hlllll).Cf'l')'l house every tlziv and go to the muphm. remarked M an Ame”. wry pretty ii.-rltl-.m: was soleniniz.- litigilgc. Siiniiiimdsitle hTllChbltldf.Si Ponics nmve. mus seekmg (romge (mm! can audiww reccmlv that we ed at the l'nited (lliurcli Manse. is e was centre wit at rce-tier domesllc drudgery. )f course probably Wm-I kmm.',.i1e anmml l-Zliiisdzile. Fritlny afternoon. V- wedding cake topped with a miii- ' never reveal my tlioiitzhts to I , .1 h nd nd ' 81. am"; eiiiher 23 l!l.'it'i. at -i..'l() olcluck. iatiirc bride and t.'l'tItll1I. Beautiful "mm 1 lnowly Say. --ttli. one of h? nssrcti:-dumlu 0;. czflurst; lhv when Rev Muiiitin tlri-en iinited- cut flowers adornctl the table. Rev these days 1'” l"dli'h "P V””l which he iiic-ans "a way of life in the siicri-ti lioiuls of niziiriinony 'Noriii;in Gri-eti proposed a toast Dear Mary llaworth: tine of the ymL-- labom God and man") qhowg mm!- l'litil)'Il .Ic:in. sccoiiil youngest to the bride to which the grooinihighlights of niy day is I'-'?a(lII-1E.AsKS OUR VIEW of exhau-won. ' i . ti;iu".liii-r uf ilr uud Yllrs. llnw- responded siiitzihly. your column. ll, was so intei'e!st- wh r. I HR! 0 V O. . , - . , . .. , - . l f H .0, en we irst In-miu. my ne Slllh sign iii that all up. 3'” B”ll”l"” "in-ll"""'””"tla"d R”-iil Eh" her i:d"L-h”r 5 lwm"';H 3rll',:”l”H- alwa-ls! m read or odxgnrxng husband wanted a new car and I and down the Western world l cpl” (-"..ti-r giyi-s. tiny sun 0 i)tl'ileSS ctosti a navy am it ie pls,-'5 pro ems-- ncre . l H Rd , f . -H I. .0 himron I ' . f f O ' h' hl.,.,”" SSOFIDS She wort-a cnrsage f)fit'lll1Plwrillng in you about something um? being W? have been rmuy "umir-med in in"; nciion whih ” --- -r i . M's. llzv s iiiI'- i - --i erious lo . ' . l .. ' . llie lil itlr u.is dlllililltily aitii tainatinns l i, e. H1 8 that has betome itiy s emmmg oursdws. buvmn "N, duh W ropmmmmy in emuc ex- ... on to -a-a i ” ” ' ' 3'" 3' i ' ' -but now we have them And it minds. Then. relevant to your babies or are expecting thcni. , . .0 V V y . 4 V g . . KEEP lN TRN A!” Who" I visit We -1;, 2" "; l.".1'.?'l.;.-' 'i.'..?.';l..'F";'a.-31' iI.'..?.?.i l.lI.'ill"...li7li.”I.f. llif3.'S';'.i".?”'.iflili”. MC C'”C"””-O . -ll” """”” Ewe" hr Pm t that we're shippiiiiz mil in im- hood seciirity to relish the pros- O..-..-. .--- -iillhilr li&l:P. ' R I pe;'l Inf itiuiherhuod. 'iai if! you liIii' o a pi-rsmi lcriiips you need to liiiild up . Y llikc iiic” Wll your liculih of liutiy anti mind. Ry IDA .IF.!iN KAIN lif our reducer is sir:-Icliiiig the GETS PANI('Kt' iii qiizililfv as H hearty candidate A controversy is always stimu- tiuthgor the material But lcllsi p H - . liczir W.P Wliat do i tliuili of for fulllledged woniaiihood. For liiling. A Pciinsylvanian takes is-.examine the facts. .-lct:ordimz to. in info, age 122. who dot-sii't want pniiiters you iiiitzlit read Let's Eat sue with a reducer from Newzstandard dress si. top weight O ('llll(ll'('fl--Vthti gt-lsi panicky at the Right to Keep Fit tllarcoun York State who reported that shelfor size I8 is l64 pounds. Thel idea of stziying lioiiie every day. ltrncel. by Atlelle Davis. M.ll. E V9375 hi!” lll 3' '90 P0U"d5- mamlfat-i'lll'El'S' S”-P ii Within tW0. giashing (llRllf't'S and piiirhiii-,z Mury lltiiiurtli ciiiinscls through ,1 The skeptical reader dashed off to fnur'p-ounds of the top weight; Opcnnnies" licr coluiiin. not by mail or per: i, a postcard ”nn.v' l've hcardtlimit. (irniiiz by this. our sue I8 . wen. i iuuiltl infer that she is. soiinl intci-view. Write her in care ' iiniiie wlinppi-rs. but whoever could weigh l68 pounds. Hmtever, as yet. sin underdeveloped suit of of this newspaper. claim; she wears size in dresslthat still leaves 22 pounds over "Mr ' c-' --r--- l . at 190 pounds takes the cake. How the limit. l tantastir can you get?" Next lmpnrtani clue. measurc- ' At first blush it would seem as ments Sin ill has these average measurements: Bust. 39 inches; . tiiiiin was happily remembered by iiiaiiy relatives and friends on Clirisinias Day. Her sister llrs A ftind was set up and a local inouseuoto HfNil Do not overload your 8ilt()lll(lll(' i-288 dryer with too many wci clnili es. That's as bad as nvi-i'-lu.'iii- ing your automatic washer 'l'iii- clothes just will not dry prupcr- ly. Consult the manufacturers guide for hints on weight of digvcr load. LAC Leo J. ttriifiu has rcttiriicd to Bagotvillc. tliiclu-c. ltavllll,-Z spent his Cliristmas lc.iic iiilh his liar- enls. Mr and ilrs. Maurice Grif- fin. City. On .I;uiuary 5, he will leave Montreal hv plane for Los AlIi1('lES. where he will take a Miss Theresa lIli'uiiioi'. li..V.. olO Halifax. arrived the Friday before Altoril of California teleplioiii-ti Christmas to siwnd the yholldi.-.i'-i long distance. The line- vvas iv with her Hl(JIllt'l'. Mrs. Lathcrliie ttiarkably clear for the coni'crs1i- Tl”3lH0I'. Valley 5lW'?t- i non iii. and Mrs. Robert i-jiie . ! of Waliaii. .'tlass.. also telcpliiiiii-if AC 1 JPITN vlliwll:-iItllO1cft lied- and had it long. coiiversniiiui ii('Sd3.V TOT "W Hi Al” Slalmllt Zilrs Fyte was the former iiiss Mont APl'-'H- QllFl'”'- "9 had WN" Buntain. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hun- Christmas iiilli his Dalifllt-Y Ml-4 taiii of Dartmouth and their five and Mrs. Editzml Arscnault and cluldrcn also telephoned Mrs Bun. family. Gerald Sircct. tam on Christmas Day and all unit- eil iiiili hcr. Mrs. Buntain iv'll be iii the hospital anutlicr four in-i-ks at least character. who is sbouui: the hlighting after-effects of iukiii; in emotional beating from lic: lur- ents. all through her ('lllllllIiuill. on the score of having lit-on Imrii Mrs Arnold Raitcnliury. ucimii pained by her sister Mrs. Arvlne left yesterday by plane tor (iict-tie I lxuortli Sydney, Mrs. Greene li.itl coiirse on Qllflillttilt" Preclsmn F" 10 "Will- .l,.-.-n staying at the Queen Hotel tluipment. i would suppose that -in nail gkh Wmgggw "W V wwggg ht-ccn suckled in the iimiivimii. -” eiiibraced by her part-ins that children are bui'densoim- unit nuisance-with little good in be said for them-who takc im- joy out of life for whoever inns in he thcir support. Of. if it happened tli.u she was a pampered only child. ulw-or P8- rents habitually made nn extrav-i agant fuss over her. I 'tlll-'hl Con-L strue that she was illl.'l('l'(l(lVCl0Dl in terms of being conuuioiicd only. to get. and to (Elie-vIl('li'il' havingl advanced from bBl))'ll(I(til towardsl maturity. suffficiently to know thel satisfactions of being a source-'. of-giving to other lives. 1 REJECTS LIFE ' l FOR WINTER BRIDE ly to the hem. trimmed with a wide band in moire. ending in a large flat how in front. ICP Phntni This hi-Mal dress in plain white wool is fitted to the waist. it has I high neckline. princess lines and long sleeves. The skirt flares soft- MMEN Womcn'a Editor. Phone 8500 Lena Caroline hlcliure. Elmsclole is Selling For Dee 31- 1256 balky mood, he adds that it fall- ing birth rate, wherever encount- eivd. refers to "it basic rejection been married exactly one year. anti stationed The problem of pink rosebiids. the seems my husband's next object- ive is children. What do you envisage tins of ll'llliP carnatinns. The brirlt-sni:ild, Miss ilnrie l7iown-- sister of the bride. vtnre it Following reception the My hll,-hand is 23. young couple left on a lioiieliiiiiiin p here Wm, the natty. O h 1 n k or 8 ass. l.'-.'ls'.t tl ht --t'lFdr"i ..Vil F tr-- V - i-l'liv . - . . . :(I1l'Wl'(i(s”.llOlt”PiII':;iLi; illasl (of aifililtici ixrcilllinll ii: obi!-(iii:-n doniied lhr tulii-'5' I hm.en':?.dc,:1".e (.:LlL”::::1r(;:Hg wuniaii s not iiaiiiiiu-' ('hIltlN'Il7 of lilo: an unctiiisrititis belief that eurnations l quoise suit with pink n('('('sStlFlCS. atlmneaetlealklng gbum i raking A ire read that such iiiuiieii are life isn't worth having. or pass- Mr. Clnvlon Trmers was bestlSinre their return the bride and Linilv 1 gm panmw "M H", Ifllflmlllf-'3 and llflllj l'PSP0Il5lbllll.V mil im-" ' an. .3.-non, have (ak;-n up r('(id(!n('(l in though"! M smvmg hdmv Won. hiit I feel that isnt true of me. V Maybe your dread of child bear- Fnllnwing the ceremony a re- Albertnn where the izrnoin is en- . O waghmg d'iap(,” and mm... Ive been workini: alitl earnlitiz lflE is a by-product of chronic - - " -, v ' 35- - ' ' i' ' . - ' first year lll f'Iil'l(' relate! to the 'tre's a d l for Immediate rrelatives a cd in farniin . S I" "ll V”-l ml”: ml . v i til i l. 5 ” ." '"l mu I E K K "W p”""'S Eiuzh sclioiil tel I iloiit love my strain of earning your way since r'rrr""'mmC All my girl lrwmk "mwr haw jtih so nlii('ll that I'm tIil'i'llil to your lirsl your in high school. waist. 30':: hips. 42 average I40 inch hips for the slender bulldl: abdominal extension. 38. thigh. maximum. 24l&: upper arm l2V4.. Now the facts about our re- "' dut-er. To begin with. she is 5' 95”: inches tall. which is fall for a woman. And these are her new measiirenients: Bust 36. waist 30 inches, Since she did not nicnlion the hip measurement. we can as- sume that the sipt lll's she choosi- have flared skirts. REASONS WHY Height is in her favor. for chances are she has a long waist- line if those 22 extra pounds were centered largel) around the middle measurement. she couldn't possibly get into sin: lit. How- ever. lhis resnluie reducer slim- med 3'-i inches off the waistlinetl And right there is the main reason she changed from size 20.4: to size in. . Sizes are always baffling. While there is a weight range within which you can wear a certain size dress. so much depends on height and measurements as well as total weight. Muscle tone figures in too. for toned muscles hull tlial silhouette and make for slimmer measurements. whereas flabbyl Irnugrles bulk out and measure: Ni'htiQ.niI&'. Md" M If "5 iPattern ma 5 a me WI - However. height is the most .slg- robe uuy, eagy to 3",. ml. to nificant factor. The models 5' G" O W"... sl,,,.",, 5, "y loppl" rm- '"l3l'l"l "3 W""d” "'" ""3" the tailored gown. Frllly ruffle size I0. A 5' -zhorlie of ill D0llIld!.ver'lon N ,5. Im.” . --Kl.mm"-- :W0llld fake a size. I2 or it lmk. ' O Tl" "4""? "' "'''-''' "W-V " Printed Pattern 4577; criiiiimri Sizes 1, 4, I, 8, to. Size I cap andl e I gown require 1 3-4 yards 35-inch fabric; 54 yard contrast. . ' when you drive. aiming at lllfl pounds. At that weight she will be able to slip smoothly into nlze ls. A short girl Directions printed on each tissue iiiine loolt Tiers of lace form I e W h m h . ,- M vlltml Dirt. Elly - to - use. accu- trocii from the camiaolemteop allrme :m”:;Mm':"'sy':":,:rh;';! lg;-rate. assures perfect fit- """ ” "'""” ”" '”'"' lnot be accepted) for this pattern. ------cm-- Print plainly Sill. NAME. AIL '” .I"-.'."' .l'"- I"... I 11 W0! XOQNIWVOOI KEY- IIAIIL - COLOIIIA 0 count IICA 0 GUI! 0 DOIIIIOAI II It” ' " siititterm STAY ALJVE! 4577 F. . PRINTQ FAITH)! Our new Printed ay vstta wmston nnaliwzirn nus "3 '7"-3 """1'"- For all its slim sophistication , ,0 M N m- - m M: .:.r:::.i:'..'. ..."'.::":.. Tum - . N loos-respondent will report again (& 02”” h7:M"F':::m;E"'l'.I- Send order to Anne Adana. . or m to Canadian provinces. care of Charlottetown Guardian. Aherta and Saskatchewan Pattern Dept. I front It.. I.. gnu .,m,u;m.fg., I aal waste bin. "India. Ontario. . L death. , . beczinie vice-chairman. Several large women's organiza- tions elected new presidents. Mrs lics Eaton of Dollarton. B.C.. he- eanie head of the national council of women succeeding Mrs. Turner Iimic of M 0 ii t r e a 1. Vancouver nurse Trcnna G. Hunter heads up the 41,000 - member Canadian niirses' association. The Canadian Association of Consumers clectcd its first prairie president. Miss Is- .-iliel Atkinson of Saskatoon. who siirci-cded Mrs. H. E. Vauieletqof )liniti'cal. 'lllit'cc Catiatliaiis also were pickctl to lead lfliE'l'li'dllt)ll1ll organi- izzitioiis. Margaret liyiidiiiain. a - vezir-old Toronto lawyer. is presi- iii-nt of the his intern.-inmi.-ii Fed- eration of Business and Protos. sional Woiiicii. Marjorie Lamb. MORNING SMILE Corporal: Sir, the biit:ler's mis- sing. Lieuteiiaiit. Where do you think he is? Corporal: i don't know. Guess he just blew. WIFE PRESERMERS Slli. Metallic painta are fine on pipes and water storage tanks where it is import- ant to keep the heat in. For that reason they are not advised for radiator; merits to look into the question of sex and drug addicts, and modi- lficatiun of a law in Quebec to al- llow women into the notary profes- . . L A -note of sadness was struck as I-I-at -bill-C1814 in You lave!- Mi-i. iiutau 5” ' 9' to s w.-.':--- my .. ....""-.-:: "”””i”.'."""”"""t .. -i teu.autuiieMn.iri-easte- 'l"U"3 W” cl""'""”-H 3 and tan. Earle Chapoell. bought tormti: nq.",..,,mf” dmd M "min "l. "” school. also that treats be sent to the aged in the district at Christ- mas. also" to remember former members with cards. 35.00 was voted to pay the de- ' t Mrs. Charles Yen and Mrs Fred Mciiinnon who attended tha Leadership Course in Kenaington. Each member is to make up 3 pounds of sugar for fudge at the Christmas gifts. Four new membe . joined Cloth mg to the value of siaao was ta- ken in to he sent to the Orphan- LT the year closed by Marie Dion- ne's flower-shop failure in Mon- treat. Only one of the famous quintuplets to enter business, her shop went on the block after seven months' operation. Biggest disappointment of the year came to the Federated Wo- menls institutes. when the trien- nial conference of the Associated Country Women of the World in Ceylon to which they intended sanding delegates. was cancelled because of the Middle East crisis. in the realm of the unusual. 19- yearold red-head Nassa Reels of Victoria said she was offered Si.- 000 by a Bedouin leader to join his harem. On a trip to isrnel last year the Bedouin spotted Miss Raels' red hair and offered to buy her from the tour guide. MONTREAL (CF) - Traffic deaths in Montreal and dlstllct have reached a record 258 thin year. 16 more than the preii -5 "COM ll 1953. and 23 more than last year. in Montreal city il'l'e were 183 traffic deaths against, the previous high or 127 in 1955. I COOK'S CORNER 1 cup brown sugar '7': cup corn syrup lb cup butter 2 tbsp. cocoa .Mix and cook for 2 riiliis. sill-. ring constantly. Add pinch at package of rice krispies. Put in a salt. 1 tsp. vanilla and one small greased pan and cut when cool or drop and shape in balls while still warm. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. l WILL CLOSE TODAY ill M0t?.4RE We are sincerely grateful for the gen- erous patronage that you have confer- red on us and hope that we may con- tinue serving you through i957 as in O -w-i rn--wo.i,.vnr, - the past. ri(lDRE8- l'l?LEOD E - 4 szlh. av