ZWWMZ Lena Carolina Ilchurs. Women's Editor. Phone ISII Page 8 The Guardian Monday. July 8, 1957 HAPPENINGS ' ma tti Miss Sadie lladdadi in St. Be;-i's Anglicaii Church Westville. Nova Scotia. Mrs Wilson E. Hunt oof Maiden. Zilass. recently had as her guests for three days at Keppoch Beach Hotel. .Vlrs. Herbert Smith and Iiliss Laura Chenoweih both of -Maiden. Mass. Mrs Smith and Miss Fhenoweth left for Nova Sco- tia after their Prince Edward Is- land visit. Mrs. Frank Briindaite of l-2ller- she and her great granddaughter Miss Betty Smith are spending a few days at the Queen Ho tel, Charlottetown. Mr. aiiil Mrs. Arthur Shanta who have been Inuit: at Don Mills, To- ronto. have taken up residence in lilontreal. Sir, Shama has been lpromoted to the position of dis- ll'lt'I engineer for the province of .Quebec for his firm the Fina Oil ycompany. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chase of lfiledway. Mass. are enjoying a E IN TRIM Summer is lcl For An Ungo By IDA JEAN KAIN Thin girls. we'll take the calo- ries from your corner this week. Summer is the ideal time to ease into a gaining routine. Being in the open air relaxes taut nerves and helps to normalze your appo- tile. Get off to the right start. Sitting around eating rich. fattening foods will not turn you into a vital slim girl. it's not just fat you need to pile on . . . nor do you want to bundle the -added weight on your lwaisi. You need to build up gen- .eral vigor and develop more mus- cle tissue. These l('0fllG only with an all round lliealth program. I Examine your everyday ways of .eating to see if you are getting i”full” calories or "enipty' 'calo- -lries. You may think it is only the overwelghts who need to be lchoosey of what they eat. But 'weight gaining for you thin girls is a matter of assimilation and absorption. The qualty of your changes c a n eol -Time ining Routine replenishing materials. Common. sources of empty calories are soft drinks. poor quality baked goods.l cooking fats. sugar and cocktails MAY NEED BOOSTEBS To get a start on gaining. you may need to add some "booster" calories to your daily face. There are special concentrated high cal- orie food supplements on the mar- ket for this purpose. For example. whole milk powder added to milk is an easy way to increase nutri- tion values. And there are protein powders that are supplemented with essential minerals and vita- mins. These are in powder form, not capsules, and they provide I margin of extra calories as well as needed nutrients to encourage a weight gain. if your energy is lagging. drop in to the doctors office and have a hemoglobin test. Nutritional Alexanders Both Attend Canadian Club Dinners LONDON (C?) Men and women celebrating Dominion Day engaged in some light - hearted repartee Monday niiit from sep- arate banqueting rooms in tho same hotel. Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis. former governor-general of Canada and chairman of an all - stag Canada Club dinner at the Savoy. suit greetings to the Canadian Women's Club in an ad- joining mom. congratulatin them on the fifth anniversary of their anemia resulting in fatigue and poor appette is back of much underweight. To gain strength and vigor. get outdoors and play. Never worry that healthful outdoor exercise will make you thinner. Exercise normalizes. Go at gaining right and you can look and feel like I new girl this summer. organisation. In addsd: "But are you not rather young in be up no late. Va think you liould be in bed." Quick as a flash. Countess Alex- andenchalr-rnan, of the women's -section. replied: "Thank you for your big-brother advice. is not mentioning ages rather unwise? We are surprised at'your age of M7 that you are still able to get around "at all." The male section is proud of the lfact that their club is the oldest 'dining club in London. "Grant ncelvatl 82.50. Plans war. made to have a dance is Mil View Hall. June 31. Mrs. Long. Drake was appointed to get mg. ierial for canteen. . Correspondence read and dis- cussed. it was moved and second- ed to canvass the district for Red Shield Appeal. Mrs. Harold Dun- phy invited members to her l1U"le for next meeting. Roll call to be articles for penny auction. Col. lection so cents. A delicious lunch was served by hostess and meet- ing adjourned. MILLVIEW WJ. The regular meeting of the Wo- men's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Drake on Wednesday evening, June 12. The meeting d t X in- stituta Ode followed by repeating Mary Stewart Collect. ll mem- bers answered roll call and sev- eral articles were received for a penny auction. Minutes read. approved and signed by president and monthly statement given. Sick committee reported 3 calls. A biu of 81.05 presented and paid. Government FORT AUGUSTUS C.W.L. The meeting of the Fort-Au- gustus Sub-Division of the Catho- lic Women's League was held on Sunday. June llth with a fair at- t 4 The . ” Mrs. Frank Kelly presided and Father Butler opened the eeting with the league prayer. The minutes of the Annual Meet- ing were read by the secretary were approved as road. Plans were made for the annual cleaning of the church the last of June. The meeting closed with prayer. N holiday on Prince Edward island. calm” is In important, for H". Mr and Mrs. Donald R Cox They are Fitiesls of Mr. and Mrs.. good nugnems in food work bell" (neg Mm conmg chandler: and William Halliwell, Stanchel. Mrs. together. Chase was formerly Daisy Halli- wel. it is Mr. Chases first iisii to baby"daiighter Lynn of Halifax PROTECTIVE FOODS l ON CANADIAN NATlONAl.'S MODERN ate visiting with their parents. I L 1 d gm-5, Lloyd 5. (ox. senior, and this island and he is loud in hislarglmd a.(,,ebapra(:'l:?liVx:.lef:,;dg) fvlmfh -ll"- "G M” E 5- Ch3"dl"'-ipnas" "I "'9 l5'a"d”5' h”5pl"lfurnish full calories from the nu- North River Road. Mr and Mrs. tality. He has travelled extensive- mam smndpoim Re” are the u5.l Chandler entertained on Thursday ly and states that this island sur-. sup building foods -milk, vege-l eiening for the members of Ihe'P-3-S598 any PW"? h? M5 3393 l01'.tables. particularly dark green l (”ox family from Morell and Char- lls bPa1Il.V. Henry and ycilnw. (mils include l0"9'0W"r a citrus fruit daily). meat. fish. Mr, and Mrs Peter Donnolly.pm,m-y Md gggs; glso whole Mr. and Eilrs. Robert Self and have returned to Toronto havinglgram 99.1.1; and good quality daughter Heather of Ganonoque, spent lht'll' i'at'alIDrI with Mrs. bread, Those foods furnish double. Ontario. have arrived on a visit D0ntI0”.VS parents. Mr. and Mrs. duty calories-essential nutrients to Mrs. Neff's mother. Mrs. James Connolly. Victoria Ave. plus fuel for energy. Blanche Hillion. Prince Street. l Perhaps we'd better lag the empty" calorie sources which DR. D. W. Hl'RST AND BRIDE Married in Ottawa Will Live in Kingston Mr. and Mrs (Bordon Simmons,l” . Group Captain and Mrs. H. R, Halifax. ar enjoying a two-weeklfurnish fuel but little or no body -10'"! Stewart have arrived. from 0tta- holiday at Hdtzowaier. 1 Cniiiphell amid Miss Gail Wells. fun, in spend wme mm; at 3,-M-ks ert Hlark as nigiirun of honor. The )llsl Janet Mary Davidson be- llridestiitilds were Mrs more the bride of Dr Daxid Wil- lani lliirst of Kingston on Satur- NO EXTRA FARE luv .-u 12 o'clock nmin in St, Sie- The aitciidants wore identical al'- lgy 393.-h Lodggg y Mr. and ilix l-Ernest Westlakei. V g pheiis Presbyterian t'hiiri-li. ieruoun dressc-s of goiitian blue and) mm. (-a..h.r.m" plawg om yl snu kn," idndulu ; o"Iy s Ody o",7 The bride is the daughter of and iiiatt-him: litils lhP,V Carflfd. Mr and Mrs. 'l'. D Rankin ()f'll'dhP arrived in Siimiiicrside loi "ow,-"en." 2 3 .; Mr and ilr: R I) Davitlson of blue and white him-inths lwillnwdale, Ont . are visiting their spend tun necks with Mrs. West-. r- 4 ,. Ditawa. and Dr. Hui-st is the son Hr. Ru-hard llursi was best ,0" and daugmer..n.Iaii-. Mr. aiidll3k95' -iMPIt9. NIH. ('yril Kenny. SALMON LOAF no change on town i M ' . ' h . , . of hit. Pilfl Mrs. R. R. Hurst of man for his brother. and the ush- fur, tan Ranking (-hariouemwn. 1 sun,me,-gm.-V and Mrs. wmiam 2 cups canned salmon i an". "land o" . mm 0 9" ' F "am '9 9" "'9 "am '9 pv Cliarlotteiown. P.E.l. ers were xlr. lluuh D:nid.son, bro- 143..-5-,.,,, gym..." park. 2 cups bread crumbs sAsKAfooN N 1'; Rev. G H. Sparks and l)r Peter titer of the bride. and Dr. David Dr. and Mrs R. Donald M,-;c.l 2 eggs. beaten l H EDMONTON JAs.'Eg '3 de Jung officiated The organist F. Donovan Neill have as theirlioiise guest .iliss' Mr. and Mrs 'liuin liit-ltartlsunl -1” WP milk N -' ' -T uas .ilr. John Ambrose and the Fiilliiiiiiiu a 1'1-i-option in the Phyllis lilulliall of l.iVt't'pool. N.S., and faiiiily have returned to Frctl-i ' "'3-W09" PCDIWT no 1- - du dus - u, -- Xlisses Nlnrjorie and Muriel Hurst. church hall. the couple left on n also their son Dtmald. Jr. who erii-tun. .N'.ll. after speiidiniz the '7 l”5P00n 53" l50mF fish "(Tdl t.anpc'Illllll.co!I::d otlA.tl;i'ilIrsnI,::"ilthMll'm'M nu-h. inure- l tablespoon finely minced ou- loii l 1 teaspoon lemon juice in litlniin ii.-it-viii. ilrs James Renmve skin from the fish. and llacDonald and Miss Georgie "59 "'9 0" Or Same. Mix all lhel roll motored to Aiiti'.',onish. l"El'9(ll0"l5 Bnd PIMP in I RN35- Nlgq "H... H... i,..hday and vwreled loaf tin. dot with butter and -the Ellvils of Nlrs Adrien Arscn- bake in 8 "10d9F8l9 Men W550 de- aiill anti licr tiiotlicr, llrs H. P.,E'""'5 F ' ("T S5 mlnules. Good for hIa(iNp1II. supper with baked potatoes. l litln sisters of the bridegroom. nan: traditional music. Given in marriage hv her la- thr-r. the bride wore a floor lenitth griwtl of white silk nrizann. fash- innerl with a cutout neckline appll riued with flowers. and ii huiiffant skirt. A small cap secured her el- bnw lencth veil, and she carried a i-;isca(le bouquet of yellow Sweet- henrt roses and white iiyai-inths. She was attended by Mrs. Rob- trilntn NEW Y"l'k and (3'IlN' ('ntl. will spend the slimmer at home. Jtilv Isl liiilitlny with Mrs. Th&'.V will reside at '20 Stuart Street returning to Dalhousie University ardsnu's pmeiits. Air. and Mrs. Klllilsliin in the fall. iHarold Schurman. Going away. the bride wore It N'l'lPr'llll dress and brown and cinna- mon-t-ulnred accessories. The bride is a El'a(llIHlP of Carrie- llia "Super Continental" l Mr. Joseph Shanta. Helen andl .Peter. Mr. and Mrs. William Shii- . . . , ma and Catherine. and Mrs. Carl tun iniiersity and the iniicrsity , , of Toronto Srlinol of Social Work. k”rha"d "ml da"z'"e”' (BN3 3"" Tl", hl'id(sLVxr(.(!"1 i, A graduate 0; Joanne. of St. Catharincs. attend- Qll('('il.S L'nilvi'sity )1 e cl i c al ed the wedding of Mr. Harry Sha- ELLEN'S DIARY Information and reservations from you Canadian National Ropnsonfaflvo TRISHTOWN W.l. l . dren at their picnic on Wednes- g day. July 19th. , , iliw Thomas tanivhell was um llalsev Profit! and twig-1 I . . ll .tiv-- to the members of lrisli ”B. Ma..lA(,;,1. mm, ..h,,..9,, to F I. L L d Wl .1... .-.... ;, my u iappy Ives Ive If iillvliwl Will "'9 "l5l3"d ”3'""'. trwt Voiixcntiiiii in Fr:-nclt River. . uiiil l7 mi-iiiliers answered roll June 11”. and Mrs. John E. Mac. 0 I I d F l ' ("ill hy donating "an article to a mod was appmmed as new "W n S 1 "."iil-lift; e-iiive iiiemher fir l9.'ll. . '. ilix (tl:ur (tanipbell, lhllis. Rob 1;-ext mpmlng mlbf, hlem a, "mi Monday gave us crimson roses to round up any straying animal. mt .s't.iii-rt and Vlrs. Archie Pay- Illl'l' mire iilipiiiitictl to sick coin- lllllltw Hllll iii: ll 8. hlarlmod and tire. llubcrt Stavert on School (miiiiiiltce Tlin members tleciderl to send cniilrihiitiiin to (T .-LC. also to can- xziss the tlistriut for Salvation Ariiiy Hrs lloigh Payntcr, Miss Luis Strut-rt and Mrs. Clair Campbell kindly offered in make this i-rinv:iss. l'pi-ii motion 85.00 was l0l('fl to lumie of ilrs llalscy Priifilt when roll call uill he aiiswered by miiiiui: a tree native to (.8l'l3(lEl.. July Coniiiiittce will be Vlrs Rob- ert Stavcrt. Hrs Ruth (farr. Mrs. llalscy Profitt and Mrs. Archie .lohn.siune 3 Iii';ihb:i:: zirtii-It-q were distribu- toil and MIMI uas realized. ('on-l tests and n riclii-mils lllll('h were ciiuiyetl mid meeting closed with "The Queen." at it window. And friend-sparrow in attractive summer-garb there to remind its indoors to "leave what you'ra at! There'll always be floors to clean and chairs to dust. but there won't always be dew-kist July roses for you to im- ther!" So we came Dill where the world was fair and ht-aiitiful, the fields and trees overlaid with the peace and quiet of morning. to gather us a pretty bouquet. Not robbing the and to answer and do their boss llllls morniniz with such queries as: ”Sliet-p's shearerl" Wliai are they lplanniniz to do with the wool?" ("lts' soldl"l. "What about the sow they talk- .ed of st-llinzi” 4"Shes' gone to liiiarket'.”'i ”Wherc'.s the iit-ville" --.. got an animal niisertilile this morning." T. ”'l'hev're away! What about my borrowing that mat-liine'f" with ti nod to one in the barnyard...On FOR THAT SPECIAL Knuwoon BLANKETS GIFT KENWOOD VICEROY ; " (i 'l. -- . . h" "'”l l" "W hlm ”""” T" hush of its beauty. but selecting,farms as uorltl mi-r. uciihcr mari- HISTORIC J " I .'i ' ill l - ' . . , .- :)';'''r'1; F'l'm:R;,':niPl:mr- 9 "Vera "ml AREA gparinglyl a Ion: stemmed blown nor nation can very well live un- 1 ilrs. H R. iVlacl.eod and Mrsf Port llupe on the north shore 0550'" '9" 3" 3 ”N'h"d ""”'t l" h”"'”'”i .And then for quaint years gonne.l Todays' wind, in from the hill- we gathered to it also sprigs of hips. was like velvet against thcl ribbon-grass in attractive strip- cheek-soft as a biittcrflyis wing. l-'. W. Johnsiono were appointed to of Lake Ontario. 6 miles east vnl represent institute at the Annual Toronto. was the site of a trading 320.95 70:84.............SATlNBOUND (T t t be h id in Charlotte- .t l7Tll. . . m'::t'l1-'Pf'IhI';i.Vt'I std mtg ”h. yvos "' ' (pyg giri;g':'ca.iid1wf.or added iSDl(',VthKl'l- ll sstii'rer(l1tlie lcaycsllo quiet men-l V man. W," discussed regarding T-T mm IE or n 0 son ern- sures .in L!.Illl('ll'(lv frnttrant toll MORNING SMILE .. '" : (nrnmittees were set up in make - ' , """W "” ' '”-V 7"" - I ll-"”- WHIW 31 II ",.N,K.S'.".-V M.”M.,m,M- Momm,” W t 1. HF I V V! , tied iipprovtnitly. Then added "the pleasantly warm to lIll'r.W.I'Wl)('rlf'il- Wu"! '0 "ma . (mm M R ed s"mHl;n0l:1lh,, 'nr0rs;-H;Fl:;)3hn:iIL9:i::xaem18:;edg::lJrE tlarg vi)z:;wtl:'?.ly llllrfillllzlll. vat-atiuiiing child X . u . . . . 0 . n . . . . . - . . fr 0 Cf. rm--. Finns were mode to pro- vide refreshments for school chil- ZHD if it woman answers. please ha” W." the calves with them." He shnd-l So hlonrlay has ,-i lg.-.-i.-i.,..t rim, Pd hi! eyes niltiinst the morning and nlingptlir-r limiiiiiliil We givell sun. ”Aren't they the happiest. , . . - . loving". minis” ha smiled. "ML hntk nnu. rrtiitn it along the night- lowing close to their mothers?" "'5'" ' t H", ms-l "' M” wwkadayl And then the little truck. which ””'”i' in truth earns well its keep on. until tomorrow the farms. carried the farmersu.-goodnight. . and gear of stakes and staples ' ' ' and axes and whatnot of' mu Rob and Jamie is hand an a piecer of fencing on pastures they hovel rented by way of easing conditions of graining on the fields at bomel There liadd been a phone conver- sation before this between Mark and iCousini Gage. carefree and enviable young chatting. and we nollcvd the machine, which car- ried too tne former away. contain- ed a bamboo fishing rod as well, There would be fascinating. ad- venturing for these two along a strange stream to them. And now a babe. who has the sweetest smile at Alderlea. and a little girl with long sunny braids, and a pair of housewives. were left to deal with lncldentnls of the farming about. To track to their source quickly sounds of distress. - - - l)lRI'y IPIINGTON NJ. The members of Springtmi W. l.inetatthehomeofMrii.Don- ald Dickerson on June 5th thgrerngular monthly meeting. There were I visitors present. Reading and signing of minutes followed. The treasurer gave very sntisfactm, repoi-t. A bill of 5 cents for towels was prese and on motion ordered paid. GRACEFD. Cut on classic lines is his FOR LONG 4 POINT 72" X 90" FOR COMFORT FOR BEAUTY A LASTIVNG VALUE a KENWOOD RAMCREST 70xB4........... 60x84........... . . SATIN BOUND . . SATIN BOUND i14.50 i12.50 KENWOOD BABY BLANKETS FAMOUS 36x50..................SATINIOUND 45160 SATIN IOUND RAMCREST 36x50................WHIPPEDIDGES uxso WHIPPID IDGIS HUDSON BAY POINT BLANKETS 4.15 W. iiioiuiiiiiucslw'x72" -. . . . . . -19.95... HGDRE-8- Htteoomk 3V2 POINT 63" X SI" S 7.95 on. S1035 Clo. S 5.50 00. S 7.00 on. ' 0.15 W.