i ,-.6 .1 i. as ' ?.-11.3.2. " - 4-xr-wshar-f L-L VERY ATTRACTIVE Mrs. Jack Bsicom is wearing an ensemble as tempting as can- dy. filmy pink striped two- e has a full le coat. The trock wi its Impres- .eed pleats. fitted bodice and hal- ter neckline are all fashion notes for '57. The ashes of roses ripple brim straw. layered with tiny pink roses completed the charm- ing outfit. ELLEN'S DIARY Fudge Will Satisfy .Everyone's Sweet Tooth 'I' the April winds blew the along the fields as thollth wre still Winter's days. everything, over snowy fields and tools, we bras-t a plane follow some path at the air. High up, like. we thought, hope rising on to overcome every and ill oi the earth. snow-it comes to t wings valence "This new take away the old" one who came by on a mission of his farming eommented, stopping in a moment eaheeaid"topass thetimeof day with "us here". It's mostly e enjoyed best-" H. t p ill way. We when we "I'm not going to retire" James 9”? ad i”"” 3:” "' "2 cm": W M -M--'1-v-I-M WM - in -W mm ::........''".n... ".1 ':.:..:.t:'... snow IS OFFERED AT ouR REGULAR tow PRICE winter's done. But in my day, I've seen some pretty blustery snows sans this month. There's to wear out than rust out. I for one shouldn't like to be looking for something to do or come to the place where I'd have to retire. get)! long then the days would "Did you ever meet a retired farmer-I mean one who really liked to farm who is contented away from it?" James queried. "No he's Just like a fish out at water" the visitor said. " No mat- ter how well-off he is he's to be pltied because he misses the life there are times when the work piles up. I have a notion that El- len and I will leave here and buy There were many comments upon the beautiful head table flor- al decorations ill the Charlotte- Mrs. Smart in graciously expres-' sing her thanks said she would always remember the great kind- WE AND OUR NEIGHBOURS Ruhamah International proliiems continue to grow more complex: national and local affairs wait solution, yet in every home where there are children they, rightly, seem the center of the Universe. it would be fun to follow to his home after office hours, the father w h o s e work brings him in contact with high level events. How does his wife greet him? Does she meet him at the door with the question, "What's ncw in the Middle East situation'!" Or does she scarcely wait till he hangs up his hat be- fore pouring out her day's tale oi woe and frustration as do the wives of less important men by crying with Junior. He was a perfect little fiend today- he wouldn't listen to a thing I said. I had to spank him three times and it didn't do a hit oi good!" NOT SIMPLE What to do with .lunlnr'.' Fhlld study is widespread; child guid- ance clinics flourish but there are no infallible rules for child- rearing- Each set of parents dif- fers in circumstances and per sonality; every child is unique in makeup. Still there are insitzhts into child behavior based on long and careful research as well as plain common sense. These can be helpful even though they are re commended by the 'experts". It may come as a surprise, for example. that child psychologists believe in firm disclpiine- and not in letting the child "run wild" or "do as he pleases". But disci- maans mainly to train, to teach, to educate. to correct, and some- times to punish the child in order Goal Of Child-Training out. "Oh. John. what am I to doi 8. Frank that parents had too many "guilt" feelings ii their children did not turn out well. Who can make the final judgement and why judge? But it seems fair to believe that parents of ”normal" children- have great influence on their de velopment. The loving. self-disci- plined parents. by their example alone. help to lnstii these traits in their children. HOUSEHOLD HINT Cellulose sponges make soft but durable cleaning tools. are easy on the hands and lint-free. Use one for soaping, another for rinsing. Squeeze one like an accordion in s uds to build up rich lather quickly. A FASHION VICTORY Mrs. lliaurlce Blake is wcaringl a real silk print that is a run- away fashion victory. The print is in Dior blue with a high neckline. draped skirt and bracelet length sleeve. Her white hat has a scal- lop brim. Also here is spring seasoning in black spice in the new lightweight instnrdar OUR CHOICE REEF PURCHASED AT EASTER BEEF South West African Persian Lam There is first the right stylln style is bat-winged and shirt waisted, translated into lustrous sap- phire mink. This new light as a feather Persian lamb is meeting beauty and trimmed with with sensational success. MAPLE LEAF a saying the old folks had "he'n few acres and farm lightly. mm” .10" the wee” butpun. llllled. It takes more than one Keep a horse and a cow and... M P. 3 . it I r' I ll . SKANKLESS c to make a summer. "But 'It would be lightly." we gt". , menidoccup'esmp;dacgeun: c gas can .bet on the roblns" be led. gotlt:s1'mE;' mg” 9 - ncmc nodded When you hear them 11"" "ml" "t""i" ("min if we remember that the aim "mild lamina" ham" mt mm. izlisanioillivielimtiid be llliii mic tdligi-1' 0' vlmill discipline Ihwld be - MAPLE LEAF . . I1 '. i "I'mothlnlodnl;v;'.'y James chuckl- we made fudgenyto satisfy hi: ”lHtil"-'iP"”' ii” "mmchlid ll;""lf3l:i RINDLESS 45c ed" it will be here before we're sweet tooth. After a higgledy-plg- 3'9" '""m'' ' '" ”" '9 A Mum LEM.- by bit the child must learn to con- 35: TU! seedy for it- I declare I never saw so much work round about as there is this spring. Young ltock coming. and... suppose you have your wood sawed? Well. we've barely commenced ours. And there'll be the blocks to eplit." "There's not much time to idle" Ia visitor agreed. "Even on a day like this. a farmer can al- ways find something to do." "A farmer could put in a nice holiday" James smiled "just tidy- mg np in the buildings-replacing and repairing. There always is eomething waiting-s hinge broken. gledy recipe we in our ferninlty were born with. or acquired awe back when with little girl antic- pation we stirred the young mix- ture in a pan on a i w sunny-heart- ed atove...watched t dissolve and bubble merrily. and learned that when the color deepened to an exact shade it was quite time to remove it and add the lump of butter from the roomy gray crack and the vanilla from a high shelf and beat it to a cream and girl dreams. which as such do, come true only in part. And still the winds blow restless drifts run. as the night and 0 I . s ' e .qpi.nel)edmK'3:"' mum . mull tucks our world up to rest problem! i naucrous ICE "1 ':?&ole..hm,,1o,.h,;, imunny. until! tgtmorrow - - - Diary W?,f.',.'.li':;iSialoMtli:rT: "M" l'""' A is oz. knowledge that ltcis getting all-lround nour- jered acucke"tg er Good-ng ---- . RE ' - - I. . . Wm: can tap i:tee"cnlJ:i83g"tm rms isinneutirom tun-qugluy Hem; Baby F004,. But need it be corporal punish-l Campbell - Dennis Wedding is Lovely Spring” Event in the beating dream the little V alder others. to assume responsi- bility not through fear of punish- ment but bocauae he has learned that such conduct is what he really wants and admires. This kind of discipline or train- ing can begin very early. Parents cannot allow the small child to have ev in: his own will (we are not talking of the helpless infantl because he is so adorable and then call him to account a car later when he has outgrown appeal. Nor can the teen- hlamed for his self-new if he has never been family his baby ager bi terednees. , expected to share in the ment inflicted generally by cal hurt as an aid an. overtired and angry Dlmiii D09-tip a child who is usually loving and. well-meaning ever require physi- to good behavior 2 TURKEYS CAPONS 8. FOWL FILLETS, cocl - Lb;-; )9: SPECIAL EASTER BRICK YORK-48 OZ. in this to bridge the seasons. The I che Harper the bride and groom Catherine Lowther. Jean Parker. Jeanette Myers and Beth Mac- Farlane opened the gifts and ar- ranged them on the table- The sc- 1) 8 l 4 Parker-Wright Nupiials is stormy and filled with tension. the child may well develop un- necessary fears." Someh we I never O Solemmzed At Parsonage the Alas .a..... .. establish . . 3.5 heuentsr umumd "M" ugh..- """MIW.mpr:'id'li'.3'.:".";3””' GVW mt I." w W M IE? us7.sts.sostthsoestntasds-woodgsu. W "W ' one United Baptist Parsonage. lir. Parker on behalf of his A delicious lunch wuT..,-Vi Vhelmll I WliCht.kidethaebed,thegatberingfnrhytheIadieaandspln;..;,ve. Lena Caroline Mcaurs. Women's undo. Plume Q ?'"hi'gmN:gI'r”di.4""..'g.c'm"".m. "'1 ”"""M ”m' "l" '” mmi ” A ”'""r . , thebrideefltr. John George - " ' - Page 8 The Guardian Wed.. April 17, 1957 Parker. eonofllr. sndsmasorgc : e o : Parker. North Carleton. Th e - - single ring ceremony was per- ; : I termed by Rev. A.A. Britten DD. . ' . . ' thee.-eeeoooosongs...sseeeeeeeees....; accessories e cos-sue roaes. she was attended ply Mrs. gloat!!!" T" '-rtzgll Arnold Francis, sister the go, 3",, ,3,” M Mg! p groom. who wore a brown suit with cl , ever? V - JTI; (nadmllly'0i the late Seuatotr of the Empire. A white bowl was pink so Mr a corsage at e . . , , ' alTlVll1g l0 I- ' ll-ml. . . tend the atcuillelzile which was held mixigfeml lfor the newer: nag man. Dress-up recipe to make Gerber at St. Dunslan's Basilica were the . C '3” 9' ii" 'V"'ml- A reception followed for the inn 5q""'h"”' "'9" VWM ioliowing; lllrs. Charles Rogerson, M151 Riley. Nlent of the L.M. mediate families. It the home IOIIAW CIISYAID Hamilton, onun-lo, Captain and on behalf of the chapters two Is- of the bride's parents the tradi- . ' ".”"' "id !'-"”'V 1 "PG"5" l6WPGerbcr Mrs. C. E. Blan-, xlunu-eal; Mrs. landvscenes. hand coloured from (mm; wedding cake blanked by x VlIll'i.fIlCl1dilllC8l. SIraIudSqmsIi' Sfmlng-d0m,'. Robert Burn and Miss Freda Mac- the Crasweu studio. The views tall tapers centered the table and Q '”l”"'l"”' End 1 8-5"l"".V Juice i lntyre, Boston. were of the birches at Victoria was cut by the bride and groom. ' E-"'1': h"m0"- 3 MI .!tb.v..r - Park and the cliffs at Cavendish. After the reception 3;! w"g'rdi:'d0;- Pl-duo?-5: and groom left by car for a m If me .mo,ph,,, Cmnblperguu a pan of hot water. Bake in s moderate oven 050' P.) 35 min- utes, or until a knife. inserted into when you serve baby Gerber Strained nourishment. they're rich in iron, have a high vitamin-A value. are a good source of body-building wroteins I00. 'I:he apple of your eye will sprout ahappy smile when you give him Heinz delicious Baby Foods. Everything from soup to delicious custard: and pure-flavourcdiruits to tempt babyis appetite! And while baby pounds his spoon for the next course, you'll feel proud that he enjoys his meals so much . . . and secure in the awn Hotel Mumluy cveniug- Tetae w of this province. The bum. nsation carnzitiuus were in r , ' pictures would be . congfgnf h . White Ind blue- The WW5 0' ihelmmmder of this happy visit to friends assembled to sbowe:vthe.s: E2f':,',,;L,,Te"::;”bui'if,i,:”m3 custard. will come out clean. Imperial Order of the Daughters Prince Edward Island. wph may co. ".5 "mm hinuny mam-kc: uni. .613, squuh b on of an gi tl. , er "green and ow group" To the strains of "Here Comes mi... - . iuyond "f"”"'.” "ii." '1 4” hub)! with 0” arid". mu” by 345- Bk” That's Tssuaily the state of affairs T uh ' "uni O 0 Toddler In the house; Interesting . . . were escorted to a nicely decorat Q; you; For they have g cram lf' l h - ed I9” 0' 11050? by Mr. and Mrs. u:d.1ik' t i th ti delic' ' me u i i 59 D'5C'P me is T 6 mm mm. m. .. .... ”.....,.....t.1:.-".':...:..'.....,'” 2 ....:i. :.:'":..':i ,. carried in by Misses Vvian Ree- delightfui.i'rcsh-egg flavor that'sjust Gorberh " eci Vel Ind Shirley Parker. Misses right for young taste buds. As for forToddlcrs." or i your copy iust write me. Mrs. Dan Gerber, at Dept. 3. Box 4027, Terminal A. Toronto. Ontario. And when has corporal pllnlsith At St. Marys Anglican Church ter. the organist accompanied Miss ment improved the conduct of t e rside. there was soiemnis: 1". pm", .5 3),, gang 9,, wad. iproblem" gh'i.ldM-Ihemong mxisto. MAPLE LEAF GRADE "A" LARGE ASTER WRAP etg in e n . seems to isn't such a child. by our now unw derstanding. a - D0950! he need a careful check-up by both i on April I. 1957. the marriage Alice Doreen. only daughter of . and Mrs. H. Beecher Dennis ding hymts set to music by William France. Then followed the EGGs""ll0l. . 45C 'CHOc(.3lLoAl'llEsS-BOX 3. to ar- 5 E E J Darlington Lot . M and Mai- reccasionai mafch by Mendelssohn Stuart. youngest son of Mrs. At the reception given at the g doctor of medicine and a psy-. C and the late link Hill Tourist Home Mr. and chlatrist? p &' for . whng there seemed to be "e e e e s e . Dennis. assisted by Mrs. Campbell. received upwards of sixty guests. After congratulations and best wishes had been extend- A. camp of Graham's Road. Ilflctatiag clergyman was the hdescoe o.n. Ham- a tende , to ut all the blame on parents if t eir children did, not learn self-discipline and be-i come responsible members of the eosnmunit . 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