. srvsnvisw cm. , Mn. Frank aasn-ll was host-l as to the members of the River- view Women's Institute on Feta! 4th. The president, Mrs. P.R.' Kensington Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding . h V N All auspicious and interestinglVIlley. when they ”at'wu opened by singing "Let me event took place at K ,-home" to their many friends from 'call you sweetheart" followed by Wednesday. January sou: whuil that community in which tllcy had me Mgry, Stewart Collect. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wigmorereslded for a number of years.' The roll call was responded to celebrated their Golden Wedding A delicious buffett too was serv-lby twenty seven members and anniversary. A turkey dinner ser- ed by Mrs. Weeks. assisted hyifour visitors. The minutes were vnd in the evening by their family Mrs. Hammond Ling with Mrs. lread, approved and signed. Bills was attended by four daughters. N-L Clllclmd Pfelldlld Wet lhelwere moved paid. their husbands. on son and his lea cups. l The president thanked the pro- wife. and a number of grand- Thomas Wigmoro and Kate 11.. gram committee for a job well ' children. including relatives and Bertram were united in inarriagolaona and a special thank you to friends, about fifty were in at Jll January Mtll. IN7 at the homelldrs. Frank Bagnall for the art d A three tiar w of the bride's parents. Mr. and work she did on it. Mrs. C. 3. cake flanked with yellow tapers Vin. Thomas Bartram, Pleasant Matheson was appointed c0llVel10l' WEN WOMEN Lena Carolina McLure. Women's Editu. Phat HI Page 8 The Guardian Saturday, Feb. 9, 1957 .. HAPPENINGS 1. Stirs. W. K. Rogers entertained loyed, with prizes going to Mrs. , at dinner and bridge. Thursday;MaL-lsaac and Mrs. Frank West-L evening. at the Queen Hotel. ihavcr. A delicious lunch was scr-' ved by Mrs. Jack Msclsaac. Mrs. centred the dining room tabla. During the evening a largo num ber of friends called to offer it liclatations to the popular couple Assisting the daughters in serving were Mrs. William Buchanan. Mrs W.G. Simpson. Mrs. Percy Boyle. Mrs. liammond Ling. Mrs. W. G. Mrs. George Pickering and Mia: valley, by the Rev. Henry Pierce. fholr attendants were Miss Mary iscswsln. now of Quincy, Mass., ind Mr. George MacKay, of G lam's Road. (now deceased). rhey have a family of four boys llld four girls: Dr. F.H. Wigmore. viooselnw, Sask.. B. Cecil Wig- Patterson, Mrs. Ernest Pickering, more, Montreal; R. Hazen Wig- more M.Sc. lEntornology Dept) to Red Cross handwork. A special vohe of thanks was extended to the Masonic Lodge or the use of their room for the Handicraft Classes which had been so successfully leted. Mrs. Stead thanked the Institute for the "Sunshine Box" her husband had received, and two cards had been acknowledged. Dr and Mrs. Malcolm Putnamlllavid MacLeod and Miss Eleanor Beverly MacGregor. Ottawa; T. Elmer Wlgmore. (Far- It was decided to subscribe to of Bl-uckville. ()m.. are spendlngl lllaclsaac. Among the many gifts and mea- mar and Dealer) Breadalbane; the Polio Post. It was m0VCd Ind a fen flaws in the city, guests oil A very pretty ”double" hirlh- sages were two dozen colored Christine. M-T5. Edsar Msckinnon, seconded to send five dollars as the doctors parents, Mr. snd'da.v cake was brought in. and ser- roses form Mr. and Mrs. George lorell; Edna. Mrs. Kenneth Institute membership fee ,to the Mrs Arthur Putnam at caroma ted with ice-cream. before the Connor, Moosejaw. and flowers Vhile. Greenvale; Adelaide, Mrs. Music Festival. A motion to Lodge. 8119513 departed far their h0m88- from Ross Thatcher. M.P. of 0t- viilton Weeks, Plelunt Valley; send five dollars to the "March - . tawa; telegram tram Miss Susie vfildred. Mrs. Harold MacDonald, of Dimes". Thirty dollars the half ,, . Miss M;-irgai'ct J. Callbcck. The Ladies Aid of the Pflllct Beasley of Moosejaw, and from Crapaud. They have twenty one yearly salary was voted to Prof- chic! iisychiatrir rr-seal-rli nurse County Hospital held another of Muriel and Hamid Pope also of grandchildren. essor Jones. music teacher. A at the University of Saskatchewan. their series of brldllel It the Nllfg Moosejaw; and a letter of con- Mr. Wigmore was born at Grah- number of members subscribed has hecn awarded a four month 505' Resldrnce On Wednesday EV?;gratulations from Prime Minister am's Rd. and was a progressive lo the Federated News. lrzlvcl grant by the Rockefeller nins. The hostesses were Mrs- W--Louis St. Laurent. Two of their .armer until his retirement ten it was decided to hold a Val- -ioundaiiun. The announcelmut P. Callaghan. lVll”S- W- F Sim"?-.sons, Dr. Fred of Moosejaw and years ago. having cleared much entlne social in the hall on Friday uas made today by Dr. D. G. .'ilc- Mrs R l-- Ville! and M11 3- 15- Cecil of Montreal talked with of his land form virgin growth and evening, February 15th. A com- Kerracller. head of the dcpart- Elli5- Pl'l1P5 W9" d0"3led RY their parents by telephone. brought it under profitable pro- mittee consisting of Miss Mary H1001 0i P5YChl5lF)' It lh! lllllV9f- lll” Slm'l3ll' Rem M75 Heath The family presented their duction. He was active in comm MacKay. Miss Cecelia MacQuaid. . , 1 4 . A nilnl strung, Mrs. A. B. L. Home and narems with n television sen Ind munity affairs as well as in the Mrs, Ivan MacKay, Mrs. Lloyd By TRACY ADRIAN The flock is made of uhite silk . Island Family is Wedded . , . , .. . - .. ll ' (lallbeck will lenaven Fr-b- Mrs. W- F. 5lFV0l1ll.?.- Fhey W0l”ExV4V;l:' gifts from the grandchildren were business of the country and the Carew. Ml'5- 7- K B0Yl9- M”- H9” l' '. W.'"l""' dreIss,It:':n::Ig: l.;':.l1(,n,,nr,k:,l,,.(,::::f:”ii::f ii J M 1': if 1:” ail2...i”'ilS ll.-l....).L:1-..I;::'.:;:;' i:uR.3.?5.”rryui- 2.5:” .':;:""';;,.;:."'l:.;"d.:.lf'.li:”::.:.- i2.3.?.l?.2.i.."l:”.:3”?:li.'.2 i;..'3;..3”.'.'Li?".:;.:l.l2;5-..P.,3: 2: :.":21'i?:'.;"l.i,'”.l1”f2 .; l or nu. - .'-luillcr o .l'. an . rs. I. . us i: we . r. yce llsuc - t . . l A . . - l , g , n I. - , ' i I ' ' G Hat-lilislcr of Montreal West-and Mr. Cyril Stacey. 113051011 PSYCh0P8lh!C ll05Pll3l- "'9 lj?ll'l9V- The '30mm"l” "1 charge, saucer and a rose'bowl. iafildavlts in Supreme Court for pare the social. n the light romantic mood for dnn niglngulirlliillrllf The Ski" ll lll llld to ilr. David MacGregor Boswell, Mrs. rllacslisu-r the bride's nuc New York 'Psy('hlalr-tic institute. nigh ti; thank all "loft Whsecff On Tuesday evening Mr. and l Queens County. in 1931 he was a Mrs. Reagh Bagnall said 511110 ring under the S 811- l or swan-u-acl. Que. son or Mr. summer was in a own or -1---w --use fqd,;hvn:a.l1oga'5l;;;g;;;;fggemgg; ;'.',;(.", ,'3,.f:3, W” ” ""' ” 3:-or Wuzmgrg W552 .2725” MM ;"f;ef;fiu- cggdldagfylvrdhembg llagmgrdjgedwgljmdgffgggn3,g”'.,;,f; ----emv- - rs Mrs. Kt-ith illlswcll of Victoria, Chantilly lace. She wl)r'e a navy H '-'1' "I ?V A ” - l fir S0ll all lillg 9Tll1'3W- ?- 9 l5 V9 59'" all 59” 5'3 -, g ' , A . l . in Hun arian i-gfu P.lC.l.. took place rt-cl-iitly in St.lblue hat and s corsaue houquetlstudy llsytjhldlflf F9-W8N'h; "UT?-' and Mrs. Milton Weeks, Pleasant under the Stewart-MacMillan Gov- a sewing club for our girls, Mrs. stltultie Wollldl liI"(l;(li'0:"linlh'-an:1chl;llfll;::;lg. Kfgfrlivagn Macliay gave . Philips Church, Montreal West, of orchids. lug lcrhlllques, alld 3dmll"5l”" crnment from V1931-”)?5. Sincc Helen Roberts, Mrs. Hadley SiJen- leaf .975 1", lll” mllnaigments for splendid paper 0" Founders Dav the licv. C. C. Campbell ol'ticia- Mrs. Boswell mntlll-r of the. U0" and Olganll-all”) Ul r95ea”'h' ! d . , m0VlDK l0 K9l'l5"l8l0ll U1. 1945 ll! 99 Ind Ml'5- Redgh B3,g"5",”li g "Hg some -enm (..,mmn,my the life of the late Mrs. Adclaidi mm Mr. L. was, played the wed, nrinegrmm W0” 8 gun” or ,.-m,. luiss Ca-llbeck joined the re. lluner on Wcdnes ay'evel'lIlng. l has been appointed Stipendiary fered their service to this proiect. "he teenagers in It: V . H0.odlesS and the organization 0' ding music and Mr. David Ross namon lace with a bl'flllfl hat and SPllTL'll "ml at llle l"'V"5'.l3' ,"' The Presldem Mm Gabriel C '”'1..j...::..-.... M8lZl5lNll0 Y0? 0'9 WW"! Of K911-. Ml”-V Fllhnk Hhlllldll '" V-ll lllal Talem MWY. Sc eme ,lm.5nl7" nnme of the fjl-5t insmuins, sang during the signing of til? reg- a Corsage bouquet of 0l'i'llliiK, ,l952 as NsPal'Ch Psychlallllc 50"- Wnducled HIE h”5"V355 3'", sington and Borden. ithe members of the Women's ln- d0Plf-ld 10 "N59 ""7"?-lg , l5 i A brisk auction sale fouuwc isti-r wimp chrysanihc-miims hr. The reception was in-in ai the-HIIFSO in 1954. she was made - was also in change of the program scheme to be completed in Tunnel. with me "em sum of memv (M ranliod with El-L-encl')' were used resideiu-e of Dr and ilrs. F W. chief llH)'Cllialf'li' rest-arch nllrsemller lnplc was Absolute lviuslllc. A.lettcr from the provlntla la” being realized Lunch M! m de,,"l.am winlesnlnl-tn, Si cc lllol time she has been as- ,and was enhanced by nlccy l us- president Mrs. MacGowan was aged and two mu-is nscenes ii The bride. iihu was gilen a- Later Mr. and Mrs lilmlcll it'll Si-hllllg l" ill? ”'59f"l'h program "mod recordmgs 0! Dvorak; new lgclduandnv nnd A-An Uk,-nni" way by her father, was in s gown-on their wedding trip. the bride with objects in View it? 1'5"" llmld 5-V"'ph”"y' Lunch W" Fen” .H M .. were greatly emoyen of white brocade, fashioned onltravelliilg in a black taclilllrrc blish I l1SYChiall”l(?F9,S93'”Cll m',"9' ed by ll” lwslesl S F W t B 1- "'93 . . Tale agmging of me Nnmmn n pTlni'f'SS lincs. having a fitted bo-lsuil and wearing a ullue fc..Ii'.cr int! f)l'0l-'.l'a"l Which Wlll d9le""'"9 Y Loflee. tca or milk. - . , - , -, . . - fit I l ' ' dice and long slocvcs and a very hat and a corsagc bouqucl oi oi- licttc-r methods of nulNll)l.', Sfhlltlr All nieasu umuis ale leicl. Alllhefll hF0llP- I "V93 Wcnllll ( hm ilk!” um um" W” or lune chm; tonfiecipes pmpnmnned M serve Al l0.Vili's,cl0F!tiirns ' and Mrs. Alias l llluslnn uas held by is mall-hing take , . . - n . . t . n . . . - -- - - hpaddrpss and ,he (.an.n,,y n b,,n..Qn,y ijqnn and the nursing staff. I and Mrs. Rny Sigllpbnirat. ongnlr wi1i;h me. She is I I Turnover Appli. Pic. Pale. cllrelsnnlhnwlll ;l:gegleS::,cikhth;sil:n:n:ll: I curl of white cnrnations. Among the out-of-luull gill-sis Miss Callback is the daughter-In her deparure or m . ow comes the main prnblemzl Mnumn n,., consganuy '9". Th, yea", and ynckeis, imed in and thin-sllci-. ticooklng apples ln- 8; - hi-I VHS Ivan Bowman In pretty patterned fabric. helped. l0 8 d99P 9 Pl? Pl3l9- l 9 59 O"- t ' - - - . v . . . .. ftb- Alt .. 'h F-o. T r er has been M r lit l diff t V Mlss M0nlQllF Boucher as maldlwe.e Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bo.uell,of island born parents Her a , a u ere u n heyS;nt;I::1)n':1yymo(sherwe;:llls ":01; iggantiiinngi lgiliilde gaunt:-gehiit too? I Sm in I c? "gm brmvn sugar. Wm be hostess fur the Mam of honor and Miss Elizalielh Ma-lot Victoria P.E..l. Miss .lrar. Bar-For. the late Mlj Colin (.'Bllb0Clf- . flllslfdv - . I . , , 'h .h I Tm” Wm oalisier Klsler of the bride as;well of Belleville Ont Mr. and uas dul'llIl.' his lifetime I Nomi"; ,1 . ,u n y d M l3.” l”,'lh 3 El” 9' my Wf" "P wearing overalls and slacks. in-' You just can't dismiss even all tbsp. flour. l2 lsilv Ernlllld 6111- ""99”"lE-3 W 9" hf 9 glgusins and bridesmaid wore bouflant frocksj Mrs. J. D. Huughton. .lllss Joan nollt ClVll SGFVBIII lll 0ll8W8- M.T5- 'llll'5- l- aremf? - "Ll? :3" ”illl0ll3lllY-Whd has eVel'Slhln8 In stead, they want to wear pretty five - year - old's love for beauty-lnamon. lc tsp. ground glnpcr. llMl'5- OY 9-V l'5- S” dc U" of Dior blue poult dc sole witlinlioughton. Miss Leslie lluliglilon. Cr3llbPCl(- the former MISS C3l'0l"lF fill" l-('"l.Vhll"9 ',05h95595 3 rcommon with our social class. dl-egg-35 every day, Apparently the and color. This wise mother en- tbsp. butter or margarine. '4 tsp. l MP5. l-l0Yd 93?: l” Hlmlvln Wm bandeaux of the same color andnMiss Merrie I-loughlon of Toronto, WalTCl)- W85 bdrh lll lllollh R"5l,lr llmlge 3" l 9, l0l'm9l'5 0"" 09- My mother resents Suzanne's mu-dy type of clothes nu offgu. coui-ages ii and dnesn't mind the salt, and i c. apple Juice or water. refreshments. 'l e ro tta M they carried cascade bouquets of:Mrs. Lloyd Chaplin of ilusscll vn. Miss lllarlzarct Lallhcfk lsn Fuesday eVen1hK- tcoming to our house; and acts sly, to the new gene.-nnongu, inn-i. extra trouble it inires, Cover; bake 20 min. in a hot oven, be answered. by sultzlltffdldlll I L Dink and yrlilow carnatinns. font. and Mr. Bryce Bosucll oflynung for such an appointment. 'h M D Id St lcold to her in every way possible. ding feminine consciousness! A" these narmemsreven in mghn 423 depwes R lmmwmg nnhml nu mg 9 ! Mr. Allan Boswell acted as.New York. llicr many Island relatives and N” ( 95"”, F" 0"” - .d - And every time she telephones. This, no doubt. is onlyapassins bright colors, come out of the Top with 1 rereilw American pic ll"""'d5- m. friends are pleased to hear of her Llenuors. entertained at brl 50' mm, or dad cmse the phone on pnnu, when daughter gets to washing machine as successfully pastry: fit it over the edge of the, '” A Nbgrngnu ROUTE i SUCCESS i" ll" Pml955"'"- 10" Thursday evening lll h0ll0' 0 (her; and they always show resent- high school change, an may in nny lime dress, They are in. pie plate. Bake 20 min. more. or The rim shipments of grain I M.-g, Lloyd Grallain. Slem:mkP3Yll- lment of my seeing her. mother won't be able to pry her expensive, long - wearing and re- until izllldf-"1 ll"lWll- lmm cnninrin by the Hudson BI! H”"' Mr' 'l”5.l”'e 5'."l W.” R M"? l""e5 shorly w 3 ' up: l-list Welling l Weill l0 509 loose from those blue jeans - if quire no ironing. 1 Half 1:001: llll'll UP-dill? WW" 0" route were made in 1932. ll- B3l'l"W lecelvod wml Pmr' 5' l nsldpnce m H8max' Slllllllld Ind Wll9n I I0! home they hgppen in be in giylq .1 thgtl If overalls or slacks are lakenla dcep platter. Serve with brown --m-'Ws"”” T ii. Thonlpklns at the recent mciet-l 7 Ch I J h or Ed, mom was crying and dad was nl- lime, ,nm of me nniomnuc dryer ns soon sugar ginger sum-c, , '"l-' "l ll” l""l3ll5h 5l'”k'"lz "" "nl M” 3r 95 0 "5"" m05l h)'SleTlC3l- MBYDE lhll l5 hE' However, dresses are every , as the drying cycle is over, Brown Sugar (iingcr Szillcv from 9 no lll..llI.EliS "ltd 7356 film Method cleaners .L..l.;.........-.. . -A .- MR. AND MRS. D. M BOEWPILL STARLIGH FROCK Tllc Beta Chapter of the Sigma Phi uas at the home of lilrs. Bertn W " Nationality OF Girl Friend Dear Mary Haworth: I am a young man, age l9; and I have n Mrs. W. M. Turner has returned ibeen going with a French girl for Upon iheir return Ihgy um phrcnic patients and to act as a y to her lionle in Ottawa. aftcr spend-lalmnst six months. I love her and up residence in sinmigan liaison iwtween the rcsr-r-il'ch di-jlng a week with her parents. Mr.lI am pretty sure she's in love ELEANOR ROSS ' ”"'"”"'”'W'"'t "l'!7?i” "-W.r."”-IV l-'tE!rIWb'Wv".VEV'P W" A0 ' ss...v..w....u '" T”l'""l"' Amollg the hnsmsses '”'"sm"' NB" H me guest”! Mn Cause he 0"” hid ll”0lll3l9 Willi little girl's privilege. Of course,jsmoothed by hand. creased and the Chcf: Sutton 1 stick 4'2 4-.) ,3"me Mel"-'h lellalll-V Ind hld 10 when the weather is really cold hung on clothes hangers immed-l butter or nlargarinc at room tom-' U10 l0 90"" 3b0l-'1 lht-ti? lhllllll to or wet, even little girls are glad iatcly they look much better; inl perriturc. Grariunlly blond in Wu; Pay lhEll' f9lll- Sllllfd lhlh mil D8l'- enough of sturdy clothing. fact. almost store-new. c. siitcd iiizlll brown sugar and ii l will hate the French and resent One mother we know had to CRITICAL YOUNG LADY lisp. ground ginger. stir in Is. ch:-p.; lh?mh C0mPleldly- rack her brains trying to find a Plain knit pullovcrs that are. fresh lemon juice, a little at at we Clean at the coffee hour was Miss .'vl:ir- .inlinsion's mother. Mrs. Ham- garet Hyndlllan, Q.C.. lntcrnalion- lnond Johnson, Spring Street. al president of the Business and) Professional Women's Club. 1 Mrs. B. T. Holman, and her daughter. Mrs. Gerda Morrison, The Cliarlnltetown (lurling Club have returned recently from a visit : llnslcssrs for this Saturday eve to England the the continent. ' mm: are the following: Mrs. An- (liew Likely. Mrs. Lloyd Welllicr, Mrs. Harold Schurman and Mrs. Jr.. Mrs. Thomas Rogers. Mrs. Creeiman MacArthur left Sunday Malcum Reeves and Mrs. David on a holiday trip to California. Cox. l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roucrstofj On lilluiciily evening. January liiddlcton. N.S.. were recent visl-n 2ilih. a surprise birtliday party; tors of Mr. Rogers parents. ML!- was held at the home of Mrs. Johnn and Mrs. Llewellyn Rog:-rs. Sum- Maclsaac. Borden. in honor oflnlerslde. ' Mrs. Maclsaac and Mrs. William n white who were celebrating their The Curling hostess at the Sum- hirlhdays. Twelve gut-sis joined in merslde Curling Club will be Mrs. singing "Happy Birthd8)"' while linrace MacFarlance. Mrs. Kay V the ladies were presented with Mclver. M.rs. Kenneth MacLean. ' lovely gifts. Mrs. Major lnman: Miss Patricia - oi Two tables of auction were an Weeks. and Miss Lillian Cudmore. Vrule their nearly grown sons and ldaughters with arrogant unargu- Rd Wld "Wm lhlil l Would way to make overall: and slacks smoothed out to dry over the top time, to prevent separation. keep on seeing Suzanne no mat- ler what happened: but last night my dad told me I would have to move out of the house, with all my belongings. Now I don't know what to do. Please answer me quickly. D.R. AT ROPE'S END Dear D.R.: Parents who try to able desposltion have already come to the end of their ability to help them mature. So faced with your father's hysterical ultimatum it might be a good idea to just ac- cept It. and pack and get out on your own-that is, if you have finished school and are employed appealing to her five - year - old daughter. For the sake of warmth and health. she wants her cherub to wear them during bad weather. So she took her shopping very seriously. COLOR COMBINATIONS She tried to match up interest- ing color combinations with pants and shirts, A colorful little belt helped. So did those colorful lit- tle cotton scarfs that can be tide about the throat as another color accent. not the washer. or the side of tha bathtub. are far more acceptable lo a critical young lady than the lrumpied. roughdried toppers. So listen to that little girl if you lare fortunate enough to have one around the house! Take her ideas seriously and try co-operating with her love for dresses and you'll lboth be happier, especially when today's small - fry clothes go in mostly for fabrics that wash eas- iily, drip-dry and acorn even the touch of an iron! LE?b EAT -----cmcc---m-'-3'-'-m'mTEEOt yes"! We make loans fo Consolidafe Bills I Got cash hero to pay many of your bills; than have only one convenient payment to make each month. This single payment often has tharintha total amount you now pay. Phone for your loan in one visit to lha office, or come In- Laans up to 52500 on Signatun. Furniture at Auto 15!. GREAT GEORGE STREET CHIILOTTITOWN loco run-J NOW! UP l TO 80 MONTHI TO RIPAVI You (an ICU stretch your our )0 saaaths an loans our 3500. 9 l I. ndfloor rhom:ss1s.anlr'nrauvsssIl'i'hu-r" (or employable) at salaried work. QPIN svmmos av Anommrnr-noon! lbs lvauno noun Of course if you are still a stu- i ELLENFFSMDAIARY California Salad Mold Baby Freeman Edgar Reynolds was born in Germany but the e- vent took place over good red earth of Prince Edward island. When Cpl. Freeman Edgar Reynolds and his wife Joan left last spring for a tour of duty with 2nd Canad- ian infantry Brigade Group in Germany. they decided they want- KEEP IN TRIM A most annoying spot for fat to 3l"'lI'lilliEtlf' is nn ihf hm-ks nf thc uppcr arllls . . . but there it cllnizx slllhixlrnii. evrn lifter ex- cess umchl has been reduced. The ii-lilloncy in fat and flahbiness Ill lllls aroa is a common figure finu. .ns- fail always gravltates to son nlllsl'lfW. The triceps muscles that flank the backs of the upper arms lose lone because they are not llscri in everyday movements. ii": the triceps on the front of the arms that take the action. Rcdurers seem to have a spec- ial problem. for as flu is lost. the triceps muscles need toning. Our model rcduccr in yesterday's lilIl'.V can wear size 16 except in drrsscs with a tight or fitted Ileevc. Other readers complain of fat padding the upper back ad- jacent to the arm and shoulder region. Exercise is the toning measure. WM" "'5' "l'"m"5'yl but in be effective. arm move- 2 t i "mm mun he nmudy in B. into the habit of keeping the soil or things kept us from lgfunl n taspoons green pepper (optic. groove. The hall bouncing exer- uu n wmhd Rnlnmuhr " :I-d'y...backs of hands forward. it's along is surprisingly good. Tho BORN ON P. E. I. SOIL IN GERMANY ed their first child born on soil. of "The island." and packed a jarl of red earth dug from the garllcn of Cpl. Rcyn0lds' father at .Vlui-. lay River, P.E.i. when the haby was born the earth was in a jar beneath a hospital bed. Mrs. .Rcy- nolds' parents. Mr. and llirs. Roy Sefvlfv. live in Cobouriz. Ont. Na- tional Defence Phnlnl Most Foil Clings To The Upper Part Of The Arms your hair vigorously. 100 strokes. Keep arms shoulder level as you lmonth it will be March" In farm- iwife suddenly remembe cu today. luv gather in mind he enchanting Ai Aiderleol We Have Winiered Most Happily 5....) ii in February who leads lflllstflln long established goes to mnier gteadily nlong his wester- loin such fnrmer discards of the lug way. "Just think of it, next years. . But trnm the countryside round There was some dlsappointmenil w.,,m- wpnns .- the exquisite in her voice. Perhaps it stemmed ,-.,4y,ie of nu. snnnon remember-in; from the thought that the I685")! 1 that it is good "to observe these was being much too short to fulfil .i,g,,ns;- 0,... ,3”. all the nice anticlpatlons she had l -wimp channel Med, our umi, hoped of it. except the eyes? At Alderlea it has been a pieas- (',.,d lnnvn, no non! of "nu. union-. ant season. We reckon it first in ,n,.n; terms of health. And even thnllghl p,,,f.,;, nnn wnniduh lovennggj when we mention this fact in the; rigp bosom of the Family and are re- Xcu beauties dawn before the old minded to "touch wood" not knilw- MW, mean lng what may lie around its henrls -isms; (non my joy. in knpin gf for us. we remember grntclully gm. pow" how well we have been. if no who win. Mid, mes, changing nimiown iare nlder sometimes havr syrilp- in in, hand; is ----t::'.'r:. .7..:'.t.:'l';t.l:”.l:::"' ".".”.I.'::' '"' "” i-Iv tonlns. Here is an easier ver- The children at the house across wui ripple ...w..- beauty to no ll0ll Oi Plllh-llim Stdlldlllli Bholll I the lane, who last Winter cnn- nu-nnd " foot from well. brace palms of frat-ted common colds with ntfen- U , i D, hind! "ll llllll-'lt Wall about danl ear and throat miseries stir ml Monday .- - "y - Chtsl l2Vtl. flfliiel” UPS lust louch- the least excuse. have hr-r-n whni- '00dmgm' ' ' ' ins. Keeolns body in line. slowly ly frce of these up in this. With: Push toward wall. bonding cl- .laanic. we attribute their improv-' bows. reslstins vigorou.-Lv with cd health to the tonsllortomies of linn muscles . . . hold. Push away last Spring. the imprnvomr-nl be. from wall. resisting with bnck- ing particularly apparent since bone. pushing with arms. Threelthcn. times will be enough if you hold A pireasant Willtcr and any the movement and do the cxer- ther leasant week of it 'e - clue d-lly. had. We tell it off with nil; l'f'IIe-I;-I 3 inriilrbrud mm" A pillow punching routine is in ories. as if MISC! a mom the groove. due to the thrust and weekend, 0:0?! day and mitlodiri S .f:'"c'..,”:3'” hm. all lb.) nw forcible extension of elbows Sns- so good. W. "Hm" "R pend an old pillow in the door- "A great week of weather for 1 ea. (pawn) way. about shoulder level. and the farmers" one of ours said to- 1 genpoom mung.” day. "so clean and fine! The only 3 3,. ' "nun nun in carrying arms at siril-.-. get regret is that the pressure of gin. ' brush. brush, brush. ..-. COOK'S CORNER DEVILEP HAM LOAF inside of the elbow toward the gain to the woods' work." ., nnoo Today in a move undresmsd of 'i H. n in the earlier days of the farming min”... mend nu at Aids-riea. with milling then is dent, maybe largely dependent upon family support while being educated perhaps you have no choice (in common sense) but to bow to their tyrant pressure. and forswear your love - until you reach man's estate. But taking your story at face value, your parents” behavior seems wrong-and mistaken. in- asmuch as you love Suzanne de- votedly. I infer that she is a nice girl and that your parents could. not .mnke a case against herl moral character, if the truth were' known. Thus I gather that their objection to her - to blind (snob) prejudice. Certainly their implacabiy un- friendly attitude-because she is French and M different social background; and because they once had trouble with a French tenant-ls almost insanely unreas- onable snd lncoile cut. it is all entirely beside the point of Su- zanne's real self-which they re- fuse to try to know. Yet they pre- sume to condemn her as an unfit associate for you! Also unfortunately their attitude towards you is ignorantly mal- agerial - and signifies obstinata, driving self-will. rather than pru- dent concern to wisely resolve a conflict of interests in their jur- isdiction. it seems aimed at keep- ing you on leash as a "biddabla" son. rather than designed to help you grow into self-reliant, mor- ally responsible manhood. N0'l' PREPARED Your mother's fears and your father's dudgeon (sparked by it complaints, no doubi) signify a& Thoy are assured by the Iilaa that luaaoaa's influence ovr you may eclipse theirs. And their special gnsdu against ha is that they dldI'l Pick her for you. yet you aroloyaltoher-evesso.witIa whoiche A Pandol, By IDA BAILEY ALLEN One sunny rning, during our recent trip. the Chef and l h d breakfast at the home of Jack of the Three Brothers Ranch near Delano, California. "We're just a young couple making our way." said Jack, "but we're mighty proud of the three kids and our little home." CIRCLE OF TREES The house was surrounded with ';I syvisawsatou Makes Fine Party Treat lfruit trees planted in a circle to lprovide a succession of fresh fruit -the year through - grapefruit, fnavel oranges. iangerlnes, Valen- clas. cherries (Bing and tart), .varieties of peaches, apricots and lplums. "1 also preserve and can the fruits." said young. blond Mrs. Pandol, "And, since we have plenty of grapes. I often make sure telly." Mrs. Pandol cooked and served breakfast in her blue and beige kitchen, and a pleasant meal it was. SOMETHING SPECIAL "There's always something spa- cial going on in this cominun.it!." she remarked over coffee. NIW NAMII -(ml Pornsial Hnaaca Co. In now called I 80. only the noun Inca boon changed! INIIICIAI. IINAIICI "l'm especiall, interested in the Mothars' Club of the children's parochial school. Each class has two of the mothers on call to co- operate in Iolvinl III! problems that may arise. 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