The following interesting news its-in is from an American PEP"- -rl..- u-mt--up is accompanied by a if v fin-: photograph of Mr. and il. . iturtui. Senior. cutting a four tli-- u(”l'.lt'nI cake. Filly years ago in Butte. Mont.. Begkjtf Oates exchanged nuptial wt; , t-.-lip Dan A. Martin. and last v unday over 150 friends and rela- Il' '.lll('Ll at the home of their daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and ltlrs. W, T. Scchrlst. 1117 Hill. Huntington Park. to felicitate the l-ouple on their golden wedding an- niversary. Co-liosts for the af'air were their son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Martin. Jr.. 3.-;iu W('ilslr'e Ave.. Los Anacles. Another daughter. Mrs. S. J. Guodfellow. lnglewuod. and son. Efileiin L. Martin. Orange. Texas. were present. The couple has it SfEll1tlCllil!ll'l!ll. the couple. was Mrs. Lettie Wills stachler. bridesmaid at the cere- mony. She came from Butte. Mont.. wltli her daughter. Mrs. 'en Prowse and her granddaugh-l ter. Collette. Bird of Paradise. yellow cllry-p santhemums and gilded leaves Golden Anniversary feies Don A. Marlins . MARY HAwoRi;i No Thought were used in decorating. and a Christmas lavishly decorated anniversary Dear Mary Haworth: i am so cake. flanked by lighted gold tap-l, blue I could cry. My husband and ers in silver andellir-. centered l wcrr-n't given a single gi" at the mfreshment table. Christmas. although I spent gen- Mrs. Martin received her guests eruusiy for gifts for my tollis. wearing a black lace over tur-iThey merely said we shouldn't quolse tafieta. complemented by have done it. that Christmas is awhile orchid corsage. .for children. but i notice they M rtin. ii urmer building t.'on- kept the lift!- l.l'IC'0f. WIS associated with Sll-pl My folks live on 3 farm, and verwoods before his retirement. my eldest brother supports my Affiliated with all Masonic bod- parents. Bis twin-sister lives there has. the toiwle is ml 23' cn::'"ed also with her three chitin-en. she in organizations In Los Angeles is separated from her husband. and Whittle". Martin reccived his who sends Si!) .1 week towards .50 year pin from the F and AM their support. She and her chil- ibodge in Butte. Mont.. several dren got a lot oi Christmas gl ts lyears alto . from my two brothers and mother They have lived in the Suuth- -and my parents also got var- "h"d :iticc I923. iuus presents. . The couple claim as their hoh- Last Jm". l men. 359 M, i hit! W00dWt-Wklniu kniltins and iiiotliciis birthday. And in Novem- other (W95 0T l18HdlW0Fk- bet. my eldest hrotht-r's fiance Also present for the festivitiesj Assisting Mrs. Sechrist and Mrs. canje out (mm (hp city for pl; an rel-wig their u'eJdln:,' wi'h Martin. Jr., as hostesses. were bl.-thllay, um. hgr folks, bl-illglng Mrs. Goodfcllow. Mrs. Rose .lohn- him a lovely cake and pregents. son. Mrs. Ella Nolan. MltS- 1550- Un that occasion mother said of mm Honscll. Mrs. A. L. Rice. me: "Here is a girl who never and "rs. Arthur Rcdfox. gets a present." I was so embar- Mr. Donald Martiglis a brollahcr rassed to have them hear it. of Mrs. Murdock imore. ca- when my mm an brothel. fons' Mills. and Mrs. M. r. Riley,l mam” mu yymf no , im 3311' RlV9l'- them a lovely shower gift and wedding gift; and after their l baby was born I sent a lovely . sweater set and carriage cover. 1, All my life I have bought gifts for my folks. and my husband , says I am foolish to keep it up. He says it looks as if they don't love me. but just want all they . can get from me. My two brothers make more money than my husband. but never give me a present-not even at Christmas. Should i for- I get that i have any people? My - husband and I argue all the time, as he thinks they are making a fool of me. Please answer: tell me the solution. as I am heart- . broken. L.V. MEANLY BIASED Dear L.V.: Taking the story at face value, it may be said in all fairness that your folks' attitude seems meanly selfish and offen- sively complacent-almost as if they relish the contrast between their gift booty. and your failure to get anything. for Christmas and birthday. As for the inner meaning of this ignorant brand of unkindness on their part. I am sorry to say that such ”re,i-action." pointedly beam at one son or daughter in a lain- Uy. usually has its origin in the mother's bias. which may be out.- apoken or unconscious. The mother establishes the tone of love, or lack of it. in intimate family dealings: and such hurtful indifference as you've experience in rcplation to your folks. is Al by-product of childish "feelings" in your mother. Evidently she KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN RAIN t uhy you should take off the ex- t toward reducing chgngeg. for example. you perhaps rea- and therefore you cannot diet. t excess fat. if your daily food pat- will have more energy and tire less quickly. Ipiek up a bundle that weighs! den. ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS weak and weary, the fault was int science. a reducing menu can be the best in the world. With the e To Diet Doesn't Mean You Are Losing Strength if you can adjust your thinking protective foods. you can eat to so asllo turn your excuse for not keep up your strength while los- reducing into the very reasonling excess fat. All essential nu- calories only. g The protective list includes lean l the devotional hour, IIGITIILD W. A. .... ....... monthly ..........'London Sees Wrap-Fronled of the Hlghfteld ration was held of January 30th. (155 Doultds. your whole attitude ouate amounts-with the deficit in poem "Story by , . , hollowed by prayerg Ahymn doudlclotheti. His spring show In l.on- full-li-uetli or ankle-length gownsl ..........c..,;'.;":..":'::,..";.Skiris For Late Afternoon St i ii ' -5 Ilyllgdyrrzzd mgsngdas wmgollzzlel Vanadhl Press Staff Writer ltiy i-deing cat-h tier with gulpurcl right food pattern built around the singing of Hymn number 662. fol-I umnm” '9'” WW2" "'" VW” '3” "" '”""'”l "hm"- -lowed by scripture reading taken "'9" W9” um "mngz t Lml" ' "om 2nd conmhlnmg The lad" Part of the answer. is stippliwl is-ass popular t'ttlVlt' in delicate fitting gnumbe Ind 8 lelecmm emmed isnecing y Arthurtl-Tans. British cnutur-p fern greens for day and lilac and large. pin roscs. The low draped- ,-lems mum be included in mg. for 5 Good New yarn and . ler who flies to (anada once ainavy blue are predominant colnrs..neckline is also reflected In the The Guardian Page 9 Thursday, Feb. 7. l957.A,8 Women's Associ- weight canvas tweed suit in beige, , tpiped around slit pockets witl,;.,')( with chitluu in a clu.s.i--lilting tii'e-as caramel contrast. " ' Two dresses about In go are I beige chiffon model used with I weight wool fabric: al-' tiered-effect and a navy silk sltrn patterned with By SYLVIA HACK ma old Yul... year to show a collection of his' For evening wear Banks favors aide-wrap draping of the skirt. ” Other ensembles in the collec- tion maintains the slim look for in flatti-ring fabrics like jersey TOW tion include a matching dress and 80!! that being a busy homemaker. meat. fish or fowl. slrlm milk or you have to keep up your strength non-fat buttermilk. eggs and cat- age cheese. green and yellowl Your logic is right. but you are vegetables fruits including a cit- reasontng from the wrong pre- rus friilt or luice and whole mise-for there is no strength in grants. As a hunger control measure. tern keeps your weight too lilf1l1.llIl.lllfl each of the three meals actually you are not eating In a around a protein food. and have a way that can most effectively scientific pick-up in the late after- kecp tip your strength. With noon to maintain a normal blood weight at dcsirahlr normal voiiiiuigar level. WON'T FEEL HUNGRY On well balanced reducing fare "A protein food at each meal and have on gastric distress because i no longer want to eat so fast at din if on previous diets you felt her." Why not diet to keep up your the food pattern. not in the lost.sirengtli'.' After you have reduced; weight. By applying nutrition! part of the excess fat you will. be amazed at your incrcasedl nerzy. By SAM SOLOMON much troulilc selecting his no to ftanadian psychologist and educa- ultra careful in selecting thciryn one. Young couples contemplating marriage, says Dr. Samuel R. Laycock. should seek to know and they are married. ' "Racial origin. religion and so- ment and character all are im- in an interview here. INDEPENDENCE VITAI. "The need for lf1flCpl?ll(lClT('t. lot" a reasonably inanaging oncis "Wit. life and making one's own deci- ties and gives a fuller sense of because of self - reliza-A Young people are "foolinif "IF!"- things in common? 65 Year Old Bachelor Recommends This Quiz. R. is she the woman T uouldt TORONTO (CF)-King Sand of. choose as the mother of my chti-I Saudi Arabia may not have had drcni' 9. Do i take pride in her and: 90 wives, but. warns a prominent desire in "show her off?" . it). Do we have similar inter- oi. is there reason to believe that l 11. Am i eager to share with lterl understand each other well before l possible" 12. Are we both open to x0nIf" I limprovcmcnt and adaptation to cial status as well as tempera-leach ntlit-r's tastes? 3 . l 1.1. When we are together. do portant factors in determining the,we find a great deal to talkl success of a marriage." he satdtaboiit" l id. Do:-s her presence or lli:-I thought of her stir my intellectual: nd emotional life into keen. activity? 15. Am I eager for her success, sions is the rock on which manyl for the fulfilment of her person- rnarriages are shipwrecked. 'l'ruc allty." tsiicccssfiil year, in Mrs. Sellick then took charge of the meeting. Roll call was ans- wered by lfi members, 2 new mem- bers being welcomed and t visitor. The minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings were read and approved. The friendly secretary report- ed Zll cards sent during the year. The treasurer reported a very slim being turned over in the Building Fund of the Church. A it takes energy to carry Pxcess i you will not feel hungry or tired. ' Small Bank Bllinff I'9mIltI5- poundage. To get a vivid picture. 1 Take It from siiother reducer. I The president gave it very in- it-resting and detailed report of about the amount of your excessJand an afternoon pick-iip makeslthp year's activities. one of our Viewed objectively. it is obvious reducing a pleasure. I don! havci that you are doing yourself no that starved feeling before my or the Rllrgl lzpaullllcmlon pm,- favor to continue to carry the bur- evening meal achievements being the winning The election -of officers for the cuminii year resulted as follows: President-Mrs. Stanley Vessey, Vice President- Mrs. John Weeks. Treasurer-Mrs. Stillman Frizzell tre-electcdl. Frientiship St-crt-tary Mrs. Artlitir Roberts. tre-elect- edr, llrganist-Mrs. W. B. (freed. After the new officers were elected Mrs Vessi-y took the chair. A hcarty vote of thanks was exteiidctl to Mrs. Scllick for her untirin: efforts and achieve- ments for the past three years. Mrs. Stanley Hurry and Mrs. D 0. Clark were appointed I ...,....s-t lble for the Church for the month of February. A valentine party was planned and a committee of five ladies to look after plans for same. Some materials on hand from last year were distributed tlonlsl, Canadian yniith should be ests and cultural backgrounds” if am "mm are "' h” ""d"”d' Next meeting to be held at the -I g. lhnme of Mrs. Stan. Vt-ssi-y. De- ”, ca" and W” devemp wchwotional Leader. Mrs. A. Roberts. i.unch conimittop, Mrs. Roberts as many of my experiences asl "M M" G” Tl" "'9'-i'l"B closed with all repeating "The l.orrl's l"ra,vi-r". Lunch nan serv- d by the hostess and committee in charge. DEATH FOR YOUTH Nl(T)SlA. f'yprus lnclllcrsl - A special (fyprus court Tuesday srntentvd an 18-year-old Turkish (Typriot to death for possessing a pistol. Hussein Ahmel Kutchuk is believed the first Cypriot Turk sentenced to death under the is- ldaywear. but introduces draping and wrap-fronted skirts for late afternoon wear. Suits have plenty of Hill detail with neat. definedt gathcrs or pleats on the hip-line of the jar- ltef. Some of the skirts also show the gathered hip-line. Matching dress and Jacket on- them. .' ('HiFl-'0N l'f)l'l'i.AR l Silk rhlflnn. lup fashion lnr cic- ninl wear this year. is also usrd for later afternoon dressr-s Tiered horizontal effects are achlcvcrl gShe Taught lPilois Aerial T Phoio Techniq ue Vi(7T(lRlA ft'P- Miss H.-irlinnt; Davies enjoys her work as 5 guv-t rrnmi-nt pliutographcr. and she'll .go atiyuht-re anytime the call comes. 1 y The pert brnnettr. ii civil serv- nut nlnca l95l, for the last threat tyears has been assistant phutogg rapher in forestry. l "I generally sleep in ii it-nt."l f(lix:ss:tIliicli(.eft;S'om't;e;vf ”'l";")'i'i:"R'hl:ill: LOIN ROAST PORK. Rind on . 2'. . lb. 59!: sleeping bags to S'llflW how ituiizli . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . lb. 55C ,they are. I expect; but I like my tent." A tent is needed in not-tlu-rn. British Columbia or the interior. for protection against the cle-t ments in winter and for refueol from mosrltiltmi and black files In slimmer. Miss Davies is well trained In j photography. it had been her work in Britain during the Second; World War as a member of lhcl WAAF. For two and a half yr-arsl she taught young pilots at-rial camera work and how to make a pliotographir run. 1 She is also an noel:-r and a ski enthusiast, l OXFORD SUSPEND! uiainc, ribbed Slll(.l. brocndes, sat-p coat of bamboo green woven in HIV atul ltilll'. two different weights. The heavier ('i'y.st;tl anti rlunt-stniic eniiirold- weave bcintt tised for the coat. ery arlorn PiPlllnR vicar ln mod- Banks, who has been to Canada oration sniiiclinics used to give two years running with his ”fly- glitlcr in nluuiirii-r straps only-. ting fashion" schcnic - whereby (if lllv ill0Cll"l,K soiiir are alrcacly people can order numbers be dis- un Ihi-ir nay to Canada and oth- plays and theyire made tip in Lon- crs will fulluu shortly. dim and flown back -plans to go. sembles are still in vague and NIFTY 5 ITS lagain this August Banks list-s pastel s-hophi-rd plnuls Tun '-lllls cui'tuui- lo (iaiiada avel "1 love a Canadian aiuiienre," suhstaiittal and printed and plain silks lnr a navy wool-fittcil number with says Banks "Canadian women g;ttlicrcilc.apc ilullar in matching usually now uliat they want and l;i'usl.:rttiti and tlircc iiiinrtcr -.clon'l dither around they're I length slot-vi-s. unit a bolted llEhl-l pleasure to deal with ” WEEKEND SPECIALS Queen Street Meat Market run l.l'l"i'i.iG snow wrrii 'rnr; BIG nnnr AGED .it TENIDERNESS. ROUND STEAK lb.59c SHOULDER ROAST BEEF . . . . .. lb. 35: RlBBEEF&BRISKET lb. 29:: FRESH GROUND HAMBURG . 2 lbs. 59: - COUNTRY STYLE PORK - h'TO(lK. lfl(iH'l' FOR FLAVOR AND FRESH BACON lb. 55: SHOULDER ROAST .. . . . . . . . .. lb. 49: REG. SMOKED BACON ... . . . . . lb. 69: CORNED TONGUE . , . . . .. . . . . . lb..39c CORNED PORK lb. 49: CORNED NECK RIBS . . . .'. . .. 3 lbs. 50: Home Made POTTED MEAT. per bowl 35: WE ALSO CARRY LAMB. CHICKEN 8' FOWI. FISII-Fi'csli llnrlrlnck, l-'i'c.s'l1 llnrlrinck Fillet.-4, Hali- luit. Salmon. Smells, Smoked Fillets, Oysters, Salt Mackerel, Salt (7nd and Digbys. size of order. love releases the latent Pnlenli-3ll' ””””W":'”""'”iT"”""" landis emergency lie pleaded not in bad fniimi the combat Greek Cypriot terrorists. l nnger (tonpgl-, one or your ymlngl to give it to police. was laws. passed to . t It Free delivery to all parts of the City i'cgui'dless of OXFORD, England IAPI --STORIC lI()llRS- ltullly. lie snid;British students jailed for two Mmlu Til”-Eu lV9'l-t Thlllis-. lllfl Sal Dl-Still WM Iwintlp weeks in Hungarygon spy charizcs.-' 8 am. in .3230 p.m. suspended Tuesday unlit? Friday, ,5; Rimg fa 9-flf) plml 2 K. 4.. F.-. 5 -- '-.-."... EHAREM ADRAAPED iirnlnl sown in four shades oflbodlce. The p nelf ii a lll hf iii ilk f in s ii iii s ll. -' T'!' ""'”l P'''” ”' -"""' "” lu;hligliT in ntjllls .gracelful.:hoi-"l Ed "llvteelddielyi ltd has lvnthgzllt "mi h"""'"' "' dependml "W" finds herself unabla to love her children lnclusively, with mature maternal devotion. To love inclusivcly means to membe of the. group: and to be conipassionately alert to the need of all. and good to all. not playing favorites-regardless of who is. or who isn't. "personally attract- ive" to you. Plalnly your mother just hasn't . grown up to this mature level of understanding and self-managa- merit. in relation to her family and. for some reason or other. she just doesn't "take to you." temperamentally -- which cert- ainly isn't your fault. it's nothing you can help. it reters to blind spots and flxatlons in her emo- tional psychology. DON"l' STRUGGLE their son for support. etc.. suit- gests that they both are pretty Lassa; Grapeiruills Served Twice For Breakfast By IDA BAILEY ALLEN During our recent trip. the high Ion! each day was "early morn- Baked Halibut. Cod or Ln: brcakfast with Alan Rains. our Whitefish in Cream Sauce Tomorrow's Diner: Orange - Apple Saladettes Hg-,ielnr the tour of the Pacific lreknch Fries , 3- Ba ed Squash A good b.eakfast is certainly Nun" rtessary before one take; to the Coffee. tea or milk. "M "ii I lo": drive." remarked Grape Tapioca or Fresh Grapes Baked Halibut. Cod or White- immature-aiid have little light or help to give their children. in any department of living For advance Take their defec- tion ln stride. Stop struggling with it; stop trying to change it. above all. stop spending extravagnntly on sentimental gifts. In an effort to "buy" some warmth from them. The money you might like to spend on them. invest in char- ity or personal linssessions. or have good will towards each The whole pallefll 0' MW 10 39' ing little risk in cases where their I boy friends or girl friends come I from unhappy homes. he lays- along with other people is apt to be absorbed by children from their own homes. slow oven. selves" if they think tliey'l'P lBk' JUNE BUGS egg white cup white sugar 1 cup dates Thicken with coconut. Drop fromt spoon on wax paper and cook in "Vote for the party. The life you lsave may be your own.” Moiirltiuomstutts March it! by Oxford University; for failing to pay enouah atten-l lion in his stiidies. College author- ities said Cooper, 22. spent too Riissia's new political slogan: much time out of school ”lluiIei The successful marriage. My! Dr. Laycock. himself a 6ii-year- old bachelor. is a partnership that involves ”aive and lake. Dr. Laycock recomniends that young men contemlillllitl M81" rlage ask themselves the follow- ing questions. which should be an- swered affirmatively: 1. Do I love her with all her faults included? . 2, Do I find greater lIknll'"P" in her presence than ll1YWh'r. else? I. Do I like her family? if not. can I be sure I will never have to associate with them. much less. live with them or borrow money from them? 4, when not with her. am 1 con- tinually wishing I were? 5. Am I eager to defer to her. to give full weight to her runn- lons. wishes and judgments? 6. Would I he not only Willi"?- hut glad. to spend my Wl10lP ill!-' with her and sacrifice all activi- ties not compatible, with f1lBl"l'lf'flV life with her? ; 1. Do my plans keep on con . sclously and insistently orttttnuini bank for a rainy day. M H. it-resting. refreshing. and very rlne. Dust with W: tsp. salt. 1 tsp. atuvcttzing " M uzviatous MEAL WK-or bacon or ham with :lIv- Rains. "My favorite is not cut surfaces of a 2'1: lb. centre hound on any restaurant menu; fish in Cream sauce: Spread the '" "9" 3"" ml!!! years of con- cut of halibut. cod or whiteflsh ll.-int travel. I find it always tn- with softened butter or marga- monoaodium glutamate and it ..w lap. pepper. hat is this marvelous meal?” Place in a buttered or marga- '''l”l!'('d "'9 Chit rlned heat - proof shallow baking " 5 I lralcfristt - sandwich dish. Dalia ll min. in a moderate "3ltlI!'- oven. 373 degrees F. L Hun start with half a lrapr ovar and around the fish. pour mu. then a bolted or poached t e. light sweet or dairy son: v off with a dish of grapefruit with is e. Ilch minced l"I':!lI I. t spefrult a day should be blip- il in warding off colds." buttered toast and coffee. "lions. with a few slices of sntoas and celery. labs It "awbcrry. halved grapes. slices intn; basta occasionally with the appla or peach to vary the cream - amr according to season.” Grape Tapioca: in a saucepan. "rum: certainly a whlssosns bring to a bolt :45 c. water. 1-: nnettztng breakfast and it tsp. salt and N e. sugar. stir in vies the day's full quota of .lta- N e. quick tapioca. Cook- tn C." I remarked. "A whole stir until it looks clear. MI I 0- lflll Men; cook I --ttn.is..toi.iiyoui..vei..cws,'tii-intiioiuiecoiitum; red of it." observed Mr. Rains. . ttacklng lib unique breakfut Fold la 31 e. halved squad b- ith enthiialann 3'"'d'! WENT: spout. no others of Flnnochlo-llftace llfliah with hatvsi . Q m,....,.'.,'. Roast Iro:t:l.3rIV! his - iameo ssrrnan ' ,,,.,''''.'''''''.M",,. "M 45..., a... .. ...u"'.,..".' '2 "NR0!!! tascasf: ' I-uauuacuisoaivonnns Baked-Frlal Igtplan name the from 9" V-0! , .. .. ...... rmii mitt Cup laistavudloiali-tas,TlDlsftrvaI. E Sherbet Twin . . Wits. tea or inns. All raeuunincats are level. - Reclpfl vmoruous to serve :VaaI Easy to melts... and sure to please cbejaniu! appetite! You'b iaske them often ...ihese light tender buns with a delicate orange davor. For linear results when you hair: at home. always depend on Fleischmsnrfs Active Drv Yeastl I. Seold A cup milk teaspoons salt Va sup shortening Cool in Ioliavam. 2. Moomlrna. measure Info lnovl Va sup Iuhawnml want Stir In 2 teaspoons granulated 53'' Ozsmgn Zhsiram Jam around her? Sthtonttmundntm 2 cups oou-sifted all "Peach Snowcaps” are more ilavourful -Izod? Wzllzfllozizzlcli 6720501316 6Z1.ivM2r apart from his forced detention In Hungary." l Monarch is the Chm-nliile Cake Wit with the true Dutch chocolate llnvnur. deep. dark and delicious. in each package 1- plenty of that Pun. smooth chocolate specisllv imported from Holland. That's win your Nlr-narrh Wis snakes Canada's Enest c-hr-rnlate mite. Isili tut: stow ltmicl ttiios sis Omit: Fimt. Monarch Test Kitchen are l'0lIflnil"ll!ly test- ing Monarch Mixes for you against all others. Not one Monarch Mix in in.--erl till we're sure it is the finest mix you can buy. positively Canada's Finest. ' 7-esacu suowcaes Belle a Monarch Chocolate Cskr srrurrltiil M 'l"' XIV pan. 6 with a cherry. Place a drained pearl: l1Jli.rIIl side down. rm-r'rlierrv. flavor -nvnt'l'"ll "'l' meringue. Plsoe 5nnwt'apI on rrmlie sh:-rt 3' below oven broiler for 2-1 WIIVIIHP! or until meringue in lightlv browned. Chill before serving. Meringue: Best .1 tug, -lain-n fr-mm ppm"-"gm-pl no mfg put crap. llrsvlusllv add in cup granulated sugar. lls ton-poor" . 'nnaivmn. ls teaspoon vanilla. Continue to heat until rnitmre fm-rm soil. but not dry. peaks. chap directions. min: In 3" "1"!" ill" hen cool. rut into 0 upturn Top u- l- tluc of the trinity stores on P.E.I. that L'iil'i'l9S Gov- ernment inspected beef. PHONE 7336 or 7337 ClllAlll'S FINEST '(Tanada'.s Finest- onai-ch css-ui....s,....n.aaiq-i..a.ri..r...ai-s-In mlxos