on of the Eiltday Fund. Cotlectlol "iEl.LEN'S DIARY amount ed to 33.05. Mrs. Borden i . i Campbell was in charge of the , ” Study Bonk: ttwlio Dares Stand Idle," anti dealt with chapter 3- .Missionary Problems in an Old Winter Was A Spell . " Diocese. Mrs. Leigh Payoter con- "How are you liking it. Ellen-.seam ICWI1 lltd- Wit?" ill? ll"? ill ducted :1 Bible qui1.. ftlccliiig clos- another winter over your head,ilt falls to "lie straight hetween ed with 3 hvrnn and P,-3...... Lumih another spring almost here?" Wasiits extreme points" as our ”school- was 59,-vmj by uh. i.,,.;,.ML,5 for that not the visiting woodpecker'slmalster" and text-book taught in the month. iiirs. 1-I. P111-fill. and query in code to us yesterday? the now distant past. thesame tak- Mrs. Le-igh pa).,,.e,.u . ,- t"And what did you do with the en apart and with a sigh and a l 7 aeason about spent? was it a longlfrown. I m0l'9 C0li09lltl”Ited effort, WHEATHIY Rliiili WJ. WOVMEN -PTl1urs..March 22. 1956 The Guardian. Page 9 in-". KEEP IN TRIM 1 Direct Your Exercise For Good Measurement Control lltiilll ldreary time'.'" On the contrary. to us who love every season for its particular charm, winter was a spell very lovely. here on this farm in the fastneiu of the millvalley where echoes come in to dwell. Even James who hears his w'inters in .on our Part made- it is so difficult The lVlat1.'ii nn-.-nng uf the to give ndlvided attention to cold Wheatiey River w.i. incl at the stitches Whtll lJ9Y0lld tll9.WllldUW home of Mrs. llaroltl Biiiitaiu on lan icicle of an leave sciiitillates wedhcsdayl yhh-(.1, in the Mlrch Si-llillgllt and drlPS- - - ing was prcsiilt-ti mcr hv the pres- .and falls, reminding one that be- ldent. Mrs. llaroltl Cliaiidler and iyond every broken band of winter opened uith llie "uric" followed lthere lies the gold of the dandel- by the 313,-, sh...” mile... in I 'l'lic meet- order to have spring, with its fresh ions. tht WIN" tl'lll3 Of ill! blrd- unison. The roll call was answer- I K h clad fields and its seedtime. ar-;l0'lil and every new loveliness of ed by an tmh .iokc. Tlicrc here . By In "an I rive agrees too that ”lt's remark- 'P"t"Kt . to "'"mb9” ?”"t iii” i'l-illltl'S 1)l'6Sr Pounds are perverse. Willy hilly arms down at sides. shoulders gbig how fast ih. time has hipped: Until tomorrow - c- - DIRTY - am. they pile on gt: llgeiiw ltilddeg eAals,y..ERNATE ARMS away," To us it was even mm-,1 -lIlll1t- - The tnihuii-t oi the previous 'a e eas use parts. Why? muscles which become flabby-and Earn? proportions on a smaller scale To have a more shapely fig- ure with less weight. direct your exercise to improve your propor- tlnns. Tn understand the role of exer- cise in relation to the bust . . . think of the bust as being sup- ported by ligaments and muscles. Although the breasts are glands. they are supported by the power- ful pectoral muscles which lie just Movement: With right arm. make it hold hips still and circle at the waist with arms arched overhead. Bend sldewards and circle aroundi in front. to the other side and up. to position. Do not bend back- wards. for that is too strenuous for most. Bend to the other side andt circle 5 to 10 times. To strengthen the abdominals: while slimming hips. finish with this exercise: Position: Lying on left side. head fleeting so lull and interesting were its hours. None lagged. none down also to rest on the cool quiet le of frost-jewels in the sunlight. cious winter-niglus. Yes. fleeting uinter was, yet it left us .nany a nicmory indeed: a winding road along white fields and t:ai.s and men intent on their fields; it was the glitter and crack? the sheer witchery and magic of moon-glow silvering subtly the pre-l haulings; the mailman snug in his! furs out alnn: the road over the- meeting wcrc rt-int. approved and nabby nhusgatlingtue mt an: rnjorf Mae ch-919:1, circ':lngdof0l;lW8l'(I:T.r1:D was difficult in mi. - ,w9 hmk inmi 81'. STEPHEN; w.A. tinilgi here wmi-it lll. 'l'lii- sick com. ii. Wit at: v y. poun 3 us an aroun an u w. icei memo” . ;- d .- 1 . .A . . , mi cc rcporii-:1 - i--vi - L I haatu1'Blly settle around the waist. slowly: and pull slim all thruiigh. miy an s::".n'1" al1l:1"1amral:r?1f3 'I':e tye1"de5l!(LentMM15.hW.-lgtgllgllli: s(.hm,l Wnmmm, ”:.,W',.il:d :0ea"p' spread across the abdomen and the middle measurement. pu ing: 1: was at ih-;i.h,,w ...i,,s.,m,.ly the con uc ' e art me cup; ahh i,h,.,i. ,,....,h,,i fur the over the hips. The tissues of the the waist up and away from bipsu sight l'9lIirnS!'lightpri tr. . gust. Stephen s W.A. at the home of schtiiii. this uh: it-lt for the teach- breasts are susceptible to fatty andVthe ribs up and loutAof the of Christmas in nindows and oniMi-g. Ellis Profitt. Burlington, The er lnpiirt'l1;isii '1'heto1hming com- deposit and the overly large bust waist-stretch and circ e. s soon. kw”. And mm mm mm, Chanzgudevntional ppriod Owned with Intllppg ..,.,-,. .,m,,,,m,,d fm. next is almost always due to over- as you hit the slow. easy hythm.i ed tn annmm. H", mhsmrm ofu 1 ed b "I L" "W month Sick. Xlrs llarolti Buntain .i.2;."i.".: ”..”'"" H F ii.” Dress size is determined not only l n , I. . C t. crystal trappings yet leaving us its 1 6' marl . Ell Ell illliyers. mPni- 1'('( .-hxt'1fiI'll1Vi.. tits .iatnes War-, M by your weight but by the figure ggigrhnfil T7ll:lt:Sl:1lgtl)tmart'i1'EtchE,t?. lilgugl gteglmvathfoft l:)'ll11 concerns. the.beri1V prayer. and Scripture read- gaauti x.i!iIi:. flllllllizlllll Pro-. (V wmromgg measuhrglnclaa - lb"? 10 ”me5' l the. pureowliiieOofriiil:v:oaI:iiihaps' in from Pun" U9” . The. ('tIl'1't'imi1(iP1lt'Plal?8Eer.X'E3dl A - , . nera r - , . 1 - . . . - - , t A . il3l5t- " ""9". ma 9 , . ht The muscles which hound ihei 1t was ,,,,,...nak.,5 ed in "m. Elevei. members and. two visit and deal. mm -H”, mIlL,cm.s were. '3" . . 4. Z V dung will bring your well; waist at the sides I150 reslwlld tilt H .-m . E 2- - ors answered roll call with a verse ,ppm,m..I f'”- .i . ".1 iv 1;? 'ii"'”i”W clown. But this may give you the circling. Using the waist” apmm sma vii oupanes and drifting .u (( (,ioss. . of Scripture containing the word was d(,..M.,(, mm E Rigliteousness. A number of art- tCl95 and money were haltded in ticks coiit-cri. also to write to Eat- t" "W ltlki ""1 it "35 dectdwions and Shops-ons for remnants. t0 b0lT0W from "'5 l'0”d3Y t""diThe 11(i.xl of nieetingt was til "rite? tltlt tl” bale "lay be com" undcciticti Elllil roll call will beans- Pl9t9d- Tl” President Wad 3 l'9'lwei'ed lrv n.innii: a town in the Port Of the Dlocesa” B”3"d meett M a r i t I lit 0 s iisitcii. Collection tl'llZ- APT” 5 W35 59.1 35 3 .lenlat'ial"l'lDll1ll('ti to tilt cents and Institute Ive date for I social evening at.News snhm-union 25 cents. Cod Irishtown Hall to help defray ex-iLiver on ('ai)siilt-s were "distri- "3 Church 9xP9"dlt”r95v with lmlbuteil. The meeting closed with the pi.'4t't' 5lEll8(l. ltctl ('1-om s'tltlll1L', and knit-. c make 3 lbs.l sugar 111lU mainly for the St. Pat-l Feminine And Casual The sucaler, always a tlarliogtiog. it has a pretty white inset with young careerists anti :-ollcg- with a rolled collar. ribbed for ians, has taken a decidedly ieni- texture reflect and traced with band inine trend this season and is a ing that tics in a hiiw at the open decided asset to it it yt III) e neckline. The colors include brown, wear. This version is a red. blue, green, and charcoal. cardigan with soft, blouse detail-i E h ,. .. . in H , . Mrs. Errol Stetson, Mrs. Gerald held on the topic "Is This Your ' underneath the breasts. Spread on folded arm. less straight down. 1”" '0 hnmz 1" Mrlmncws in the tall"nl.)unlsa15ofnEi1i)tIll:etelil all-iiti-eahiirf Queen an” Mm" afomest was Gamble and Mr5- Donalrl Mac- School". This was led by Mrs. tan-wise across the chest. clear to Movement: Flex riizht knee 'f'""5' 5."d "I95-laws ””'".k'" 9"” ,f, ae' ronlcikq "arr" S.,?1.L1:,e.. iwc" by -ll” Halttltt Ulamner amt Kenzie si-rve in a committee to Sterling Ellis, assisted by Mrs. the collar bones. and narrow in a Synartly in chest, shoot leg straight from friends. it was a car-lights” gram 3 9 -- Y 5 ”.Yv,Mi's. Preston Rat-kliain. Liiiiitli fan handle which inserts in B groove in the upper arm- The first exercise helps to strengthen the pectoral muscles down. then swing vigorously toward rear. Hold. Hit the rhythm of 1-2- swing. hold! Flex again at! re- peat. Change sides and repeat ex- it the hilltop, anti iii a nice se- quence a door opened and visitors to share a quiet evening with us about "Jr hcrirtlifire. Ml'S- Borden Calllpbelli Mist Leigh was sci-vi-ti hy ilie hostess and Payiiter. Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Mrs. iwnmmee in chargeu .Le.-ighton Harrington. . It was suggested that aiconccrt UNWNVALE w' I- make plans for same. Next niceling is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Andrews and new committee: are as fol- lows: lunch. Mrs. Ivan Andrews, Earle Jelley. Mrs. Bruce MacDnu- gall and Mrs. Donald MacKenzie. Mr. Earle Jelly. teacher of Grade X! in 0'Leary, spoke further on schools and education stressing the . th f erciseu In an engaging sight. it .was a be Prepared 501' the 13-it Week ill The March inc-cling of Uiiioii- Mrs. Errol Stetson. and Mrs. Har- part we as parents and W. I. mem-' Whue 5t”tcl""g 9 "ea mm 5,. t h h- I H, shaggy hlack dog with mournful April. MrS- 30l'dell Clillliphell t0 vale W. 1. was held at the home old MacNeill; sick, Mrs. Harold bers could play in the business "”l3t.t9 wlshboneinere we 3" i 't' -'m,”'g. ' 9 lg muse 95' .39 eyes saying "an revoir" to a littleitlintact Sell View 0Th9l'S Mi 0011- of ltlrs. Clavton Stetson on March MacNeill and Mrs. Isaac Harris: of education. P”5'”o": Ismndllllgd feet lawn SXEHNTEE '"crearseemeeI::my vi la girl and boy at the gateway an i;.ccrt committee are Mrs. Keith Har- 12, I956. with the president. Mrs. school. Mrs. Bruce Macnougall Mrs. Gerald Gamble and Mrs. Utrdle "N" '3 p" 9 "way up' nmmmg measu i sparkling morning as the two setirinizton, Mrs. Brenton Cole. Mrs. Earle Jelley, presiding. Meeting,and Mrs. Douglas Cornishs pro- Edwin Dignan presented an in- Continued from page 3 i g(......:j.......-. HAPPENINGS I HUNTER RIVER W.I. '1'lie regular monthly meeting of the Hunter River Women's Instit- For Home Entertaining out by lcigh or from lane's end by truck for school. To us now that we think of it, Wiiitcr was just "as a tale that is told". . .a bright icorner in memory only. lllarry Sudsbury, Mrs. KB. li'lac- opened with the Ode and Creed. 1 Roll call was answcied by four- teen members with a school mem- ory. Reports of sick anti school committees uorc given. Lead, Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Com- mittee to report at next meeting. It was moved. seconded and car- ried unanimously that materials gram. Mrs. Clayton Stetson and Mrs. Douglas Cornish. Roll call is to be an exchange of Easter bon- nets. Oflcriiig aiiiountctl lo S3.ltI. formative study on the Women: Institutes and training centre! in Ceylon. The meeting closed by singing school days. Lunch was A served by the hostess and com- fM., h i. .. - -- ' , 1 - vh i ' t i '. l' fl ll i h f S d It . d -"d ii iii! i . n l”fi5I119l discussion in the form of an mitiee in charge and a social i WIL iieliteiT'IlTittlii1i:lihet)iilmlil1:rlt):h l5ltI1.C'F?e', hlggtzllihillggpgulliiiiJ?iTE:1eli'ligl!iiodi?dT i-,iiinc"sIlarin:"nl)guckIi(e:.M',lI'hembl!ous:;T)T .ltM;iio;;vitei:i:es"(hiy liicgniiiilcsfmbyngd lsncrhooal an;:ln'.iIE.A).niai'lt))rk paildn fig): playaih thiil neear TTllllree;l1pfi”lTl"al immitaiion radio broadcast was hour was enjoyed. i t' i th 0r- meeting opened by sin: iis "W en t i ' h th t. bl ck and white itriped min as . , .....ee.-. ... .. .-. ..-e . -- "'T'i'C3:"i'.:.th:5”;”tn.ilt'ol”l 5 ti" i'ii'i"?'Wi.i";.ii i”ii”'".””.' ii.'l5'”...'”'.lf.3..f"..'l "" . . . T559 on L . ' . II on I'0TI . . S - till:-Ehol4thi'sThe pieslcignt pr3;sid- in unison. i.'i”l...i3:. :ritc)i1atape1'c:1 I:-is? ai-emit: the ”Parade of Spring Fashions." & L L ed and the meetinil opened by re- The president. Mri- Allan lt”'”cented with a wide cummerbuud out-di-n Pinata. d i ii ”Cre d" in unison. Seven'sided. Mrs. C.H. MacGuigan cal1- C a ii-igrrihgrs anssvered roll call. ed the roll which was answeredi . The minutes of the previous by 32 membe," "id 4 Vlltt0" tellhpal. Both Miss White and Mrs. Thirteen members and one lllE!t ' 1 meeting were read and approved. jtlllhtit their first lCll00l ll'l9m0l't9'-tnuiam of the primary depart- were present. The minutes at the School committee reported dusts T,” mmut" W?" "N "d .'p' ment invited the members to visit last meeting were read by the sec- hane. etc-. W85 llP0d9lt t0t' 5'-'ll00l- p"”'d' A umfmmee W” ”pm."t' the school during Education week. - dollars was voted for Sirk committee reported one can, ed to purchase black-out curtains.-1-he study (if Ceylon was mnducl. flttlalhyi. T:n I Dimes Three --thank you" notes We” 1-9. for school and also to buy bookds. ed by Mrsu CH. Macguigam 19 3”-u ” .' ' T ceived. Correspondence was read. It 1185 m0V,8d and Seconded to: M" CB Mmheson read a paw The sick committee repoited It was moved by Mn. W-E- Moi'- lend an Institute entry to the Mus- er M; N-”'mund..nd which was making several calls. Mrs. Bob glassy. lt9:0tltd9d dlgmyrtg i”.i.lhf'gt;:fEltmeeuM Wm be held (wowed by him; on the same Scliiirman and Mrs. Eldred Sim- - ooney a we . I - , , , . - . i Red Cross, motion carried. It was at the home ohm.-5. 1.-"mk B”, iuulzrgieruzumtgi moiis ueie appointed to the new u N u decided to hold a card party onunall. the committees are as fol-uh” h E H Th. meet"; returned sick committee. The tieasurer re- .V E I April 3rd,. with lunches and prizes. .lnws: Refreshment committee: Mrs. Ym "N U '81 Amheli poi-ind 5112.13 on hand. Next meet- '1 Next place of meeting with Mrs. iMacKay. Mrs. Moase and Miss S..w' 9 3 ”” m' mg is to be held .; the hum. of ” ti, Jnhn Mecftae. Roll callleach .T'T1Ql'n' lMiller; School committee. Mrs.l REM" CORNER W. L E" d C , Lunch com. j I , her bring a "get well or .':ym- MacKay; Visiting committee. Mrs. M”' B” 9" """', .' pathy card”. Mrs. John A. Mac- LePage and Mrs. Bolger. The February meeting of the miltee to be Mrs. Hiram Leeco. . 9 t Lend and Mrs. Edison MacLean An interesting talk was given by Read's Corner Institute was heldilvlrs. Wanda Matheson and Mrs. h I ' N will he on entertainment comrri: Mrs. Ultline white. school princi- at the home of Mrs. George Small. Geo. Read. ' - ' tV' ittee. Theli;e will bl? a "iRarc,eltP05tl l .3 sale at t is mee ng. n n eres-1 - of program wu eniweii witii , Just as the ladies' and Men's pr gee won b MrI.W.E- Morrllleyi . 4 , W ., M... . .. E- .... M and Mrs. Jo Machae. WEEKEND I o E , Meeting adiourned. Lunch was D f M d D d served by the hostess. Vaiisnsml hyi OPOTTITIOTITS COTS? 0 am an Cl V”, John Mgcnae during a social? . -.EL...... . . .E .. .. ..., . . -4. . .- our 1 1 o , Mu.i.covI: w.i. . - so does the Children 5 De urtment The March meetln of Millcovei Stmivbmy 24 "- Queenls Royal 1 tml P "i."&” :: .."'".'..::: Mitt: j m 43 Elmer c uai on e w . h 35 an attendance of twelve members. u a C "TOUT The I'IOCdS OT YOUHQ The meeting opened in the uruali . . eve . . manner angithe sroll (I.-Dalll wasraaiyix . d d I d weredbxv” 11!. IV. IYOT . E , The miulutesdof the lasg ireeeunsy Fraser's Chicken Qt. - PTIHCO E War '5 an CT3 - o u wer res an approve . or e - i ,. s H - c - -s or-m-r”mr-"mm pnntlencke was i-lead and ditshcusged, Sandwich 3 tins h. . t Th sic comm ttee gave e r re- ml 33c - pails. All bills were ordered maid; F05 '0" W59 75 er? . and honelmernber paid her mom ” hers ip ee. . o it was moved and second 6 that watch their e es Ii ht u when in the future sick treats be llm- . u Bum Lb. ” u 7, ”jg.".”gL,,,g,,., ued to members and theirk McCormick! Lb- iics. The secretary was as at . . o buy more cod liver oil capsulesp F B E I ou Quffhf them for S rln CT Proceesds from card party lm0l1l1t' C C P . 9 - ed to 18.93. 1 it was moved and second -' that a singing teacher he engaged tort EACH PACKAGE , & the school for the remainder of Cake Lb MAKES 4 PIES Reg. 40C 5120 t - the term. I ' - Ne committees I pointed sre: ' I !iclt.wMrs. Louis Bra lay and Mrs. m C C i3”'i?-'5i”-5?'ii- tit so 1...... 5... Box FOR THE LITTLE GIRL will be answered l;yd an C uhatugel i V . at plants or se s. o ec on TIDE t h do bo m''" M: T ' ”T T amounted to 01.10. 1 a C L X . . dn... Peter h...i..h.i..gn lnuit- cum: 0 C i H 1 ii ACCESSORIES ii BLOUSES thin beret er omc-or "Z -"E r V The Aei1rll'ilrI11eeting.omeeting closed Shlmfts 3" 3' "mge 2913' 3 t 9"” fa es a- 5”";-rs it pREs5E5 "" ' t ”ii.'" TAPIOCA PIIDDINGS 151: VIALIIJTS A lb ba 39c t nt1iern.'l'ha teas en new a: I 0 delicious supper to all present. " E sounts wissr w.i. Clatl” Tl" "'9 "Y Ten members of the Sourls West E M Women's Institute met at the home . a o C I - - - - - - - . - :l.”':. 'l:.li:.”:i?" " ”" M FOR THE LITTLE MAN -- T ti meeting opened by revolt" IXTRA SPECTAI. -- ----- -v---e--,---v-v---w 33 ''''.”.t'”..”””'" ””l'.-'58? ' ii SHIRTS ii JACKETS son. 0 ca was answ arch member donating an artlclai wards the grocery box. g & ..iii.-e.:::::;.z.r-.:.e-..i'.-;.c::::il Ma 1. Lead Smoked PICNIC HAMS, lb. 39: W” , "WE" were approved signed. Reiiortsi P E PANT3 TIES :1 the various committees wars. and and earns deim rea 5 "id dun "ml ' 5t” '3”''""''. N, 0 0 0 a e e 4 C I itm r rtett bavtng visited the: not taken h'utt.. mu 0 tr” - ! commit 2 "W i '19 . tiitllmv arttl eedsdatthr HE S -C 031- vi-"t PEFBU11 4tor 29c FEARS. 2tins 33c T WONDERFUL SPRING FASHION otcaaaitaandpapei-towo1a.Mrs. """" Henery Peters was appointed to : z 15 01?"! inquire about book-case and msp.l irst Gra e - ' ' - ”''' '” ”"'”” '" W '"”l I H 356 FOR THE YOUNG AT Icliool scrubbed this month. . , , or . . . ' H Mrs. Joehgaveau drew the lut..-by ' cetnt lit ftroc I-I - : - The holder of tiisticykeiwwas CT:uT1e or s 20 ”' ll" tw" e "my Pm . Gallant. Proceeds at lottery. V lb tin 29c amounted to stun. of C 1 . . . . ” mgvitd ti; ' I . I he ' , n g --ii-....- --i - we "' l" 5” ” "” t imited cacti meiotic dimttnl g 0 II Q' R e a o e do a a M its enemies at the trust: Y ' 3"" 5” FREE TIILIVIII . Iervitl the QOQ llltdod . 3-3&1. awn, ...i 3... i-..'.'.' (10.1). oaoszus acosinnn 1 . '.'Sir..Lt....