I ,4 K .,._ .--v-__. The mm of qulnf (‘t-rile DI-l\l)£1:ll(‘lll last lll,1lll at a midtown’of in midtown hotel after being’ 0llllt' all‘ only for tier l)I‘l(l(“,iI‘Ut>IIl. Philippe l.aitiglots. as ELLEN’S DIARY ‘ ‘ '¢__N“ "~-. - \. NEWLYWEDS lL‘.\l&tlll'tllll 'l'lic 4'tIlll)lL‘ \\il\ niur Sorry—The Nell-more is No More “Did _\ou read. Ellen that a scientist from India has proied that wlii-ii plants are subjected to music they thrive better ~ in’ deed they respond well?" James asked this mening. In a brief in- terval of leisure before going out . not actual sadness. at lea. in The Flesh “The wole family ‘:1 need to learn" we mauled "liumpli"' he snorted. rising and going then out to the chor- ing through the frosty wind-swept night Today occasioned the familv. if a goodly measure of regret. The Nell-mare. faithful friend of long years is now no more in the flesh. By rights —— and by reason of her limited feeding in late years. and .\‘<tUH‘-'f‘I'. ' "10 other daughter and her husband ¢..°L.. span‘. iiiuj: gziin refreshment and She Should haw L‘t>n<' lrttlll Nirlllr t.nie we iiioicd and entered himlllirs. Thos. Keef Th9 mall! PU|'D0-S9 Ol ll"? Salt’ “'35 _ addcd kiiouli-<i:c thcrcfrom .l_v sccncs long am». It um :1 <I‘l- Ill illIHlll(‘I‘ .~t’lltlt)l. zifior t'.\'l)lalI1'l Before flying to Florida they “’ mall“ "IODPY *0 buy edu<'a~ "W °°'$Y-Fruli bras and olrdloc slip on in o --y 1— d‘ «H h..; iisli sciitinicni lllill lliltl ~,'l.‘ll't‘(l mg ho had been expelled. Theylwlll also visit their son Arthur tional instruments and toys for 5.,"-ry “.9 g,,h_fi”-k I _ he ‘H exgtglnzgfitiig along mat her to stabliiius of niorc and agreed [o.gi\'e hlm 3 chance. and his family in Guelph. Mr. retarded Children. The lovely . l in M" '0’. an " ‘Mn w°"' °"d d'Y line since 1950. He plays the vio- 195’ “‘l59l‘."- ‘This year it is the same old and MN Peppin plan to stay in gifts were all made by members - 9...". 4 00 b mo 0 . I usfrafodi bandoau in “n to them a few minutes each shell not see in.» Spring",.5[or_v_ H, i, 18,, to class“ ,,,_._ Florida until in. 1,1 or May, of the sorority and f0ul"auction- . om roldorod broadcloth-ligliily boned girdl. day‘ using different um" °n ml‘ lI'i1»rl”l:‘iii\i:l~Iid m U M» mflnii 0nC'Lglec" his wmk and consmmly Cecile Dionne has been mar Titre! Y|ll!(?pIl'lll)=T'Ss:)lfel:t€.Atl)ll7-llsak tellzcilli 0' nylon and '°"°' “'M“d°l'Y Omhmlderod . v, _ r '. SI‘I' ll: il(‘l \ s - - ' ' , ffimm Wm." And ‘he has fmlmluziiii of ill‘ l’ --iiwnt .\.llllJl[\ mf(l‘(ESf wA'|‘llisNtSheT(llh£l;A(‘\l‘(ll(gl§nl ‘tied in the little Catholic parish ter of the Sorority were invited "lg" ‘mm P°”'l' om.’ Olfdlfl In L em “l.h‘_ .'."““‘llnL' _v rt‘<l>""“"p l '1‘ '."c Milo’. lw l.'ll'l‘l(‘(l>l1‘.‘I'. Th . ed" IA bl . (‘hLll‘('h. Sacred Heart of Jesus. in SW35‘-‘I 3nd Qach xl member in‘ H. 0"” “nth nylon and fill. llastie. 50 he Ml‘ , _ Hui Jo: ‘wt’ hate another Sum-‘ho ziolllrsm llfllfe )l!I?Il1lflle&rLlsorin‘ C°rbe”' to Phillipe Langlms’ V“ W0 gu.'t ' .-He believes. so it reads .lam- mm..- M said‘ ..” She get. to the ages 3 and 4 when he on In flu’ Th. rgmony wu . glmple Burke kindly offered the lplflous ."°d. H I I...‘ es continued that a musical dos-5 . l -. ‘past’ when they have comblained quiet army but it 1. reported lounge of tho Motel. as well as ing of grains and other Canadianl in as He nodded “But no more Win- toiiironted by reporters and pho- he cuts rictl .\Hllll‘flt'i_\‘. 'l‘lit-y ('ll(‘(‘l((‘(l out i lograplicrs. IAP Wircphotor MARY HAWORT_l-_l Boy Age I2 is Problem Dear Mary Haworth: This is a serious problem that 1 don't know how to solve. I am twice married! and have three boys. The eldest,’ age 12. by my first marriage. is always in trouble at school and at home. 3 We have worked with the school atitlinrities and lime iriedl various disciplinary in 9 t ho d sl .slli.!i{(‘<l(‘(l: btit all to no avail. ‘This has been going oti since‘ Tommy entered the first grade. Last year he was suspended from school for a month. .Vlean- Lcna Caroline Icuiro. Ionian‘: Editor. Pnono & Page 3 The Guardian Tuesday,‘ 3. 1937; HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parent. a talented Serbian girl after 15‘ Ravenwood. returned Friday eve-ldays of cutting and making. dark short coat and Sll‘ll)('(l trott- scrs. Leaiiiig tlic cliurcli the bride order. After the ltivestiture the Gover- nor-General entertained at a cof- fee party. Mrs. Lionel Massey wore a double-collared mink stoic was the hostess for her father-in-‘to ward off the nippy air. law. Mr. Jackson Dodds enter—i Afterwards the britic and groom tained at a formal luncheon for -lcft for a reception \\lll('ll lt-atur- the guests at the Country Club. ‘ed a llll_Ll(‘. tlirce ticrcti \\(‘(‘l(lln'.! ‘cake dct-or2itt~d \\llll bolts and Dtiriiig the recent high gales doves with rings in thcir mouths. the flagpole at the Experimentall A buffet style reception was ‘ar ew down Sunday morn-Vheld at the Golden Dragon res-i of Torotito. They have three child- it-n a daughter and two sons. MONTREAL tCPl —- Blonds Hue] Rhonda Brooks wcilha 117 pounds and her touch on a one-ton plane‘: controls is as light and an sure as she is. She ta to ome one of Can- commot- l boc . ad.al's fitoungefitlyw . c.n.t..lua. Mm. at "" 9 °‘' ° "" V” stainless stool toblawovopm 1 Wm‘ le" mu‘ 40 hon" h “ .,.m_““",..,. on the required 150 flying oars "dd". ‘ml '““. h“... 3', for a commercial rating. Iiaxel ..'.,“,,,'.,,,w‘ will not be N until March 10. g,d..,,‘,,._.,,.,.,gg,,g.,. Only once. briefly. was : “~37 5 .5. ,5... gig‘, afraid there was no place for n “' tin commercial flying because she man and because. at five-foot. 2% inches. she would disappear under the lnstrumo-nt‘ FOOD ENERGY Sugar heel or sugar cane pm-l ning from Ottawa. They were re— Cet.-ile's black hair was topped du(-es mu, mm" more food ¢n.l.pa".“l‘ . llstered at the Lord Ellin Hot—lby I little circlet of pearls intcr- "Ry pa. ‘cm mu ‘Dy omfllhelfgllhetl :|f°blcet:‘slhiongeufrl:t‘t‘!ld;ntt‘.3lOi el. Mr. Parent was invested at s sed wit gold sequins from cm” I. he re“ ' Government H o u I c with the .which an elbow-lciigth veil fell. I ‘ Silver Wolf which is worn as an? 'l‘lie bridcgrooni was formal in 1945 he was appointed chaplain to PARENT5 05-IECTED lll(' Khaki Univcrsity of Canada in Ilnglaiid serving until the end of} that year when he was demobili- zed At 17. swayed by her parents‘ objections to flying. she took a dress-designing course and a job A a clerk in the CNB freight- in 1942 he married Anne Armour accounting department. Dress-dcsigling enabled her to ma her own clothes and save Dr. Seclcy 49 was injured July money l0|‘ l'lylh8- Her Orderly. 12 in an automobilc collision nearlfiliiig - clerk mind eslflbllslwd I Brighton Ont. He died Aug. 3 of I strict massive pulmonary embolism. schedule governing her d work, social life an flying. lAmbiiious Blonde Wants To Get Commercial Pilot's License Model planes gava her an clo- mentary knowledge of plane con- struction and control. At 18 she loinott tho Montreal Flying Club. got her private pl- lot's rating and took her fathnr up for a ride. were no more parental oblectlo . Halal haa checked out on mon types of singlecnglnod pianos re and done more things with them than ' the other cl members. "she in an exceptional pllot." Phil the club’: . “I don't mean an exceptional woman pl- lot, just a natural. instinctively good pilot. “I'm teaching her aerobatics and she is catching on wonder- fully. No one worries about Ha- Least of all Haul. She has the normal pilot‘: fear. but accepts the overcoming of it as one of the challenges of flying. Hanel liken dancing. all sorts of sports-—baseball. tennis. swim- ming. hockey which she once played. for a girls‘ teamJ—and at one time she liked motor-cycl- mg. ‘‘I gave that up." she says. Ill N01‘ TALL ENOUGH Sho has accepted the fact in... can never hen an-au-lino p.. she ~..t ,' “but I didn't have my ('0Illlllt'r- if that fails she'll be an in. structor. w ic means loo tin...) hours on top of her cotiitiicitial lcence. “We'd gladly take her." u..,,_. on says. “She'd be excellent." HOUSEHOLD HINT The handles of all sauct-p..n, and sklllets should be turncti .. way from the edge of the kiuh. en range. A protruding llalltllg is too easily hit. knocking ih. pan over. Make this a habit rt. pecially if there are cliildicii in the house. ing. Visitors driving around the‘taurant. Félrm SHW ll l.\’lnL’ in T011?‘ Pl9('¢‘S-. The menu iiiclttticd sliced ttirk- Tl1€‘ll8L'l>0l(‘ was placed about.c_v. harbccucd sourc rilis. ticcp ten years ago. it is the same onelfricud shrimp. cut: roll. slllll(‘(l the Queen's standard hung on‘egg. stuffed toniatoes. potato when she was here in 1951. salad cole slaw. sliced prime ribs of beef. fruit cup with whip- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacKay, ped cream. l(‘H and coffee Stanley Bridge. leave Thurstiayl For the wedding morning for the United States.;wore a tlirct~-picct- They will visit their (lalll1lll(‘I‘S.lllllP l~'i‘ciicli iwoatit-Ioili in a soft‘ Mrs. Florence Nicholson. Boston.‘ tor blue —- a (lclpliiniuni shade. and Mrs. E. S. Ebers, Connect- The skirt was straight, the jac- icut ket fitted with delicate appliques. and over it was a short boxy coat Miss Iphegenie Arsenault leaveswith wide slot-vcs and a tuxedo for Toronto Friday to attend n-fmnl of 2r<‘.\’ l1<‘l‘*l-"4" lfllllll Red Cross meeting. '\lr. and Mrs. l.i'IIlL',lUlS plan I ,llirec wcck lioucymoon trip go- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bagnall ing as far as California. and their four children And . Janet. Jimmie and Ronnie. arriv- The Xi cliavl” ‘ll Bela Sigma ed Saturday “safe and well" in,Plii met at the home of Mrs. Saniiallo. Chilc. Tlicy mrtdt‘ the-Ralph Jc-ikim. Wednesday. N'o~ trip in twcnty-two hours. null-\[()pl\(‘IIll')(‘l‘ 27th. After the regular from New York. They expect to business meeting was completed be in Chile for two years. he members worked on their ‘ gifts which were to be sold at l\Iiss Lillian Duchemin has re-,the Christmas gift auction sale turned form a holiday trip to Pro-.\\'hit‘h Was held at the Klrlrwood videncc. Rhode Island and New.Motel on Frld8Y- N0V9mb9l' 29th- York city. Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Peppln left Rogers and Mrs. Carl Burke. Charlottetown. Monday morning to spend the winter in Florida. Iin route they will spend two The Xi Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi held a very sticcessfiil loo lasting Oroslanooo. ERAS "'0 llflhfclt, lotion curve-controllers ovarl AND GIRDLES weeks in Montreal visiting their daughter. Mrs. Dicnire and her husband. and will.then proceed to Toronto when they will spend the Christmas season with their Christmas Gift Sale at the Kirk- w Motel on Friday evening. under the convenership of Mrs. Alfred MacNeill and Mrs. Russell Ewing. The President, Miss Mar- ion Shaw, wclcom e guests. IRA! Irom All-DAY, lVllY.oay rusinuss no soar, NO DIODORANI AIONI kitchen facilities to help make . . . Cecile spent 810.000 on her trous- "099 at 8 Pi""“”ar Pitch‘ "9 lf‘l‘&. I't‘nl(‘nil)(~r' ll:h:i1Ie‘lh8e0ldell‘lleljt‘0lrtri lahutl t.°,'.1,'fel'." scan and another siooo on the re- the sale a success. _ ¢.U0m'.V and volume. would be‘ -H._\. mm “"5 me fatal dav_ gm)” an th 9 cv_ldm(_1'*e W 5' cepiioh_ Auctioneers for th e evening . pravlmlllll ‘”"l” m""l"°r {midi \\'ltztl a small and ilreat-hearled‘~a an L h R ' bl as! The bride' given in marriage were MISS Ame Maclleod Mrs. " ' ‘ ' E l 5 ‘m’ eawna ~V Sure 9 by her gray-haired 55-year-old fa- 7- D- D9Bl01l End MFS- W- A mu mink of’ lady she was in her heydey . that” we oucstioned ll - l . “Sound, pmny silly” the place. How smartly she took ed h‘ “H” ‘Granddaughter by sleigh up the hill tlirotigli the earlier winters to 'l' stciiix tlmt it‘: the smindlst-liool Toiitulit no one talks of “aux l‘l.'i' lit-lp Tlicy bonih;ird.licr. _\'onc can allow him —. or the (‘f‘ll u.ills of the plant and so herself to uieiition her name It again what about protectin ‘ . . . , - - g Thelace cntined . Cncolxraftcs. and increases ltseis as if an. old friend. someone other children‘? when Tommy is sleeves. finishlifg in“ a diamante! their ‘nnual meelmg Wednesday‘ EI‘0“‘lh fiery dear I0 W‘ family had been outdoors. supposedly playing or point. lThe speaker will be Dr. C. B. -'11 531;) munds silly" he dfiqal-_ suddenly l"t"fIl‘(l\'(‘(‘l from the scene of otir iniu.‘ nctcriiiorc to return. -~01,‘ W, m.”.,- know “v,v".l But in sonic 4-oiiriic paradise. seen many a method of laI'Illln§l_"""- “P I-mt \. \cl\t‘ly green gras~ discarded in favor of other. in our‘ 5"d- 3"“ 35 l‘'W‘l.V “88 I Watered he time. Perhaps we haven‘t seen ?""‘l“"-" ill”? 1“ ihfll K0ld9n surl- cverything yet‘ we may be glad. shine and the cool shade of ever- to lcarn to coax a few notes from la-S11”! lI‘N‘~. -'| l1ll.V filial". 8 PPM- at violin but-it in the middle of n‘ l.\' illlnll and knowing. She feeds llll(‘l\‘ of turn. and handy about’ _my ground, I threatened to whip him. and finally confessed. Whcn I asked why he would do such a dung. he could only say: ‘'I don't know." While I can try in makc sure that it docsn‘t happen to my boys attending school. there IS nothing to prevent his tiolatmg other child And he constantly plays with childrcn smaller than can't have him undc" sur- veillance all the time I can't_afford psychiatric help. [so what is the answer’? ()nl_v re Icently I read in your column of 3-. Beer. Lunch was served by the social committee. assisted by oth- er members of the chapter. ther Oliva Dionne. wore length French peau de sole with a satin finish — a soft. beautiful white silk. Swiss lace. re-embroidered and pcarlcd. covered the yoke and formed panels front and back. The Prince Edward Island branch of the Associated Acadia Alumni are looking forward to The g‘own took 12 yards of silk Lumsden. secretary. board of go- and 10 yards of lace. and 40 hours vcrnors at Acadia Uiiivcrsity and were rcquired for tho liand-scw- the meeting will be held at the ing of the pearls and sequins bylvocational School. —~on how to help him and pro-lservlce tcct other children—won't be ljet-ted there. I am confident any spokesman for ‘ Agency in your town. re-I since it maintains an open door thatlpolicy to all in need. staff.l Other potential sources of reli- graln-ficld"' vtc chuckled land dwclls now ‘ a similar problem child; and you when confronted with your ques-lable counsel are a good familv “Or among the mangcls" he lnlll tomorrow # - — Dlarlflsccmcd to think there was hope tions. will dig'into the problem doctor: a wise and spirituallx grinned. 1 . Gnotlflllllll, V. . -for him. if the parents took action sufficiently to tell you where tolseasoned pastor (not the Il8l‘I‘0\l LET'S EAT For Cooking A Charcoal Fire Is-The Fosiesl By IDA BAILEY ALLEN ‘and I pcclc' Kniilll onion. "W 93h?!‘ ‘"93’ are 0‘ Shlnlnll‘ in the (‘llaglllll dish for a frying at once. I don't want to post- pone this any longer. A. G MAY HAVE ANSWER Dea In the telephone fllF9Cl0ry of your city, you will find a listing for Children's House. This is a non-profit treat- go. to get the professional co-op-lsortl; andor a sensible lilndl_\ oration that you should have. teach er OTHER SOURCES ' However. in the unlikely event.the specialist kiinwhow to solvel that you do get a brush-off; if the problem; but at least they. you are denied a hearing nt Ohil- can help u get in touch with‘ ment centre for emotionally dis’ turbed childrcn. ‘ Its program. developed during ‘the past 10 yours. IS desittncd to .hclp parents find remedies for dren‘s House. then I suggest that persons trained to hclp problem- y_otLt_ak_e the story to the Famllylehlldren Mil. l ‘Rev. D. R. G. Owen ls‘ Illver. copper. brass or wrought} , . h Ad pmblmns, 5""_l‘ 35 T0mmy'.s' Thus 0 - ‘Iron with pottery inserts. chatinrpa" ' m?" U Sp‘hu"°r’ d V‘ my ‘d‘’‘°° ‘5 ‘° 3991-” ”‘°"°-‘ Trlnll)’ COllege PFOVOSI dishes denote pa rt ie s and gla- ‘Mi’ “"“’ ""‘ Add ll“ "°“°“i°l”""' l" P“"S0"- 0r by lcttcr. or mnr I was saying. ahlcs slow fry until tender. “Tile mctal type. you will no- lby telephone--and ask for emcr- lllenf‘.V aid on his behalf I 3 Rf‘\‘« l’f‘r“)’I1 Randttlpli Grier ‘at Trinity and also an a\SUf‘lal(‘ ;0wen of Toronto has been clcctcd.professoi‘ in ethics and pltiloso can own ' _ ‘ f | ' ‘ Add 6 cL';;.s bcatcr. with '2 tsp. ice. consis s o a ower par or ‘an .M R‘, Wppm. and 2 lb“, ' i th 1 H. ' ‘ ' L . l 1 water‘ Wm‘ 8 "P a I ‘ I: I milk. Cook tintil the cilia begin l0 Sél. . "‘5‘y- 0 4. he .- . -~ . .. Mb,’ '0 mm?‘ ';':g‘m";m lbw; proxost of Trinity College Toronto. phy of religion at Wycliffe (‘oi .”“,d mommg school at ‘am Announcement of the choice of loge Toronto. Archbishop Owen ‘ the 43-yearold clergyman to and died in 1947. Then carcfully st-ramble tn’ scrape tip with a spoon. cooking only until crczimy throughout. Serve on toast with or without ‘a garnish of sauteed salami. ‘ Frosted Brazfl Mocha Squares: Stir '1 c. shortening until creamy 0‘ with l c granulated sugar and Us Best and add I ffee. c. mollasses eggs. Stir in l in hot co ' together 2': c. sifted enriched flour. mon. 1 tsp. ground ginger. *4 tsp. ground clove and ‘2 tsp. salt. Beat into the first mixture. In comes out clean. When cold. cover with mocha baking soda. 1 tsp. ground olnna-l, degrees-375 agrees F.. or un- til I toothpick inserted in the cen- dren a House -— a therapeutically planned school that operatgg your hourl daily each week day. give the children learning exer. cises while they are being diag- nosed. Supposing Tommy can't be ac’ ‘ceptd at Children’? House for any reason. still -I am sure that your urgent need of information reed the late Dr. RS K Seeey . o of the Anglican College ‘which is federated with the Uni- versity of Toronto. M . Owen son of the late Most i Rev. Derwyn lmata of the Anglican Church In lcanada has been head of the de- 'partment of religious knowledge II Provost was made by the Corpor- "° ati n Trevor Owen a pri- Educated at Ridlcy College St Catharines. Trinity College and Oxford University Mr.‘ Owen was‘ ordained a priest in I942. He served overseas during World War II in Italy and Holland as a chaplain with the Westminster Regiment a motorized infantry battalion in the 5th Canadian Ar- mored Division. In September PRE -CHRISTMAS SBECIAIS CAR COATS — HOUSECOATS BLOUSES — GLOVES HANDBAGS — UMBRELLAS The Matinc'c filter is > CLEAN. . . SOFT CELLULOSE soft facial tissues. appreciate its paint 0): PURE . . .WHITE . . . specially processed. . . Familiar forms of cellulose are absorbent cotton and Matinee has a certain elegance . . . all the refinement: of quality. inildncu, good taste . . . and you will certainly flcmncweddriedlmabaann I Ianiorcripabacon.swoct- ’ .- ‘l'r|etof|Iccbcf:Whenstiav- - no-uunmmwup.» I J 1 ;...,_,'...- ..aanAAp¢aln