i NOVEMBER 25. 1953 A Ilmtlt llIx's Ballas- . Continued from page I b ur husband's first marriage, you have done nothing to (rust F9" to hi5 1115 to feel guilty. The pouibilily that he might have returned I: wife is so highly problematical that its ioollah for you to me time dwelling on it. Turn your thoughts. instead, to the baby you l e .90.. to have; plan for the future instead of focusing your thoughts 2: fhe past. You are establishing a. family. an undertaking that will mu ",5 very best of your phyaical. spiritual and psycholog' Ci Don't waste your energy in futile concern over the past. spend are time reading bookato help you look into the future. Your libr- lll gladly recommend some to you. settles. your SP al'ilili W ltliu Nluen cannot reply personally to . lamp- s butwiudumu .,.-obiema of Interest through this column. BUSY COMPOSER. Franz Schubert. one of the most time. iroiliic composer! 01 an --e-----. -.e-2-?--- double ring ceremony were per- with many velvet accessories and on Sunday, November l5. Born in made of stone. bronze, copper and . rrotc m0" m5" 000 ”"3”' WM "5 WM 10"!” "153 llh0"53-nlu formed by Rev. G. Ooyne. C.Bs.R. cerise topper. On their return Orwell, she was 68 years of age. sometimes shell. v of men and womerrover 45 have Dunn: HEM”. bwumul hymns blwd P-'”'"'” M 150 'Y'l0"c bl”! were rendered by Miss Bernadette J as diastolic up to 175 systolic and M,,cDom;d' . g . Hlnls Collected by (Mother of 5) p With wintcry winds ,,w3,. nt ping at us. cer- tainly a few col -weather recan- tmns are in order. Baby shou d have mt daily constitutional (except in frccnng weather) but these sugges-. ttnns should be kept in mind. I. Check weather reports before scniuring out. (And a good ther- mometer is a sound ' vostment). 2. Baby should be cosiiy but comfortably dressed. (Tight hundiing restricts circulation). J. A length of sheet plastic is a scnsiblc carriage accessory. Will slucld baby if your: caught in a storm. e a . or sclerosis (hardening) of the proposed by Rev. Father Goyne :'ouEl::15'y"i::go?n'1gi blood vessels of -iihe heart, brain, and responded to by the groom. ,l L - kidneys and eyes. If these are not covered re use as a play pen liner or under b.1by's high chair to catch spills . . . A "solid" slon. Cereal is often the first solid food recommended for baby. For the nourishment your baby needs, and for downright goodness lry Gcrber'a Cereals. They're richly reinforced with iron. minerals and xcntiai B-Vitamins so neeessa for s ' - t iristtle srowinl babies. Creaymy. gfelsiirewmry Tu”. an Mona "chm of uncomclouiten-slon' sniooth-to-the-tongue texture makes ' In Dwember Rmder 3 Dmwtt them easy for baby to adjust to. Easy fnr you, too, because they're pre- cooked, rcady-to-serve. I I I Sollda for a little rillxen. 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In the past. these people have been labelled hypertensive (having high blood pressure); yet when their blood pressures are compared with those in the newly established tables, age and sex considered, it is evident that many fall within the normal range and are not hyper-tensivea. such patients (with no symptoms) require neither observation nor treatment and may be accepted for employment incl military service. However, if they suffer from angin- al syndrome (angina pectori.s-vise- like prusure in chest) or they have shortness of breath or other evi- dence or congestive heart failure, or enlargement of the heart. eye changes. or signs of kidney disturb- ance. the patients should be con- sidered as being, hypertensive dea- pite the nnding that their blood pressure is within normal limits. What do we learn from the new tables for normsl and abnormal high blood pressure? - We learn that ii' a. patient's blood pressure falls within the new high blood pressure levels, the need cl treatment depends on the presence present. and the blood pressure does not continue to rise, no treat- ment is necessary. Drs. Master and Jifie suggest that the patient should be told his blood pressure is high as he will learn about it anyway, but should be told that if no symptom are present. and pressure does not con- tinue to rise, there is no cause for ELLEll'S lllAlll Continued from page 2 her for quite a. spell; and she and his sister became fast friends. And then I suppose, I came into the cture . . . I'm telling you, Ellen" he laughed. "I wasn't a bad look- ing chap neither in those daysl Well, we married and you know how it is then: new interests, new friends, and we oiten get out of touch with the old ones." "So for years-yes for half a lifetime and more she never heard word of those former friends . . . not one word. But just the-other week . . ." But there is that clock reminding us now that for us it is day's endl (-"but. and Until tomorrow - - - - Diary hlbds m--5 Gu..?' ' " ' ' G00d"mlht . . . . . I her's can labels to me.MlI.Dln' Gerber, 301 H, Q Toronto'lB. kl ANCIENT DENTIST! Artificial teethmsde of wood or Ll-Qv", i does wonders i for your skm bane have been found in lxyptlan skulls dating from earliest times. Q9 may say it's practically magic for the skin! The very Int application helps atop dry akin. a common oausa of premature wrinkles. And daily use makes line lines less and less apparent. Lanolin Pius contains a great abundance of Ian- olin which enables your akin to becisme more soft and fresh looking. Try Lanolin Plus howl THE GUARDIAN. WN Perry-Gallant Wedding At the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer on Saturday. Nov. 7, a pretty wedding took place when Stella Eliuabith Gallant, daughter cl Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gallant of Charlottetown, was united in mar- riage to Arnold John Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Perry, also of Charlottetown. To the strains of the Wedding March, played by the organist, Mr. Alex Maobean. the bride entered the church on the arm or her fsther who gave his daughter in marriage. The Nuptial Mass and The bride wore a floor-length gown of the traditional white sat- in with lace yoke and sleeves. end- ing in points over her hands. She carried 1 ss.tin-covered prayer book, trimmed with rose bud streamers matching her coraage of Amercan Beauty roses. Her chapel-length veil was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls. 'Iihe bridegroom wore his naval uniform. "They were attended by Mary and Joseph Gallant. brother and sister or the bride. The brides- maid's gown was or deep pink taf- leta with lace yoke and sleeves, a similar style of the bride's gown. She also carried a white prayer hook and wore a corsage of yel- low 'mums. Her chapel-length Vcll was held in place with a wreath of matching flowers. The bride's mother were a navy gabnrdine suit with I. oorsage of pink roses and pink accessories, while the groom's mother was attired in turquoise crepe dress. a. carriage of yellow roeesand black accessories. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bridels par- ents. The toast to the bride was me bride's table was . How to relax The art of relaxation can make you less fatigued, more eflicient and happier-especially if, like so many, you're an unwitting JosephA. Kennedy, noted health expert, tells you how to spot hidden tension, and gives proven techniques to relax your muscles and help free your mind. Don't miss "How to relax" in December Readerls Digest. Ills just one of 38 articlesof lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines, current books. Get your copy today. with a lace cloth centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom Alter the breakfast the wedding cake was out in tradlonal fashion by the bride and groom. During the afternoon the bridal party called on friends unable to attend the wedding, returning to the bride's home in the evening. They were greeted by many re- latives and friends including the co-eds of St. Dun.etan's (of which the bride was a former atudentt, a buffet supper was served. Tho remainder of the evening was spent in sing-songs and dancing. The couple left on a short honey- moon trip through the Maritimes. the bride travelling in a blue suit they will reside in Halifax, Where the groom is stationed aboard H.M.C.S. Magnificent: The many gifts received by the couple testi- fied their pouplarity. Greetings were received from the Engineers Division of the Magnificent where the groom is employed. Their many friends wish them many years of happiness. t Island-Born Woman lilies In British columltla. An active community worker in Clayton, B. C., Miss France: Josephine Clarke or 2176 Trans- Canada. Highway passed away in Langley. B. C., Memorial Hospital Miss Clarke resided in Regina, Sank, for many years prior to Clayton Hill in l934. She was. in- terested in community work, and was president of Clayton Auxiliary to Surrey Memorial Hospital. surviving are three brothers, William J. of Santa Clara, Cali- fornia; Frank J.. Regina, and John, at Clayton: and two sisters, Mrs. Mary MacPherson, Calgary and Sister St. Mary Denis, Notre Dame Convent, Waterbury, Connecticut. High Mass was sung by Father M. Kennedy in St. Joseph's Church, Langley. He was assisted by Father Regia Gregg of Keremeos. Interment was in Ocean View Burial Park, Vancouver. Fish-hooks in ancient times were PAGE NINE ll-PAGE IOOKLET of recipes and Isedehol Isaa. 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