4.: t 4 't E ', t y . -i Y Pill? 8. The Guardian Lena Caroline ML-Lure, Woineirn Editor. x 54311.” i s'aI.rs.:h.auL::.a.i..iaan..2- ..c.. ...-....-.....i.m-..t........ .. .- 0MENl Phone asoo ! m-o....rm.mm.... Wed., Dec. 26, 1956 l HAPPE NINGS Mrs. Arthur Alfleck who has been ill Toronto I ilIi)lltll visiting hei' daughter, Mrs. Byron Parqu- .liarsuii. .Vlr. l-iarquhai'suii unit tain- lily will be remaining there tor the holiday season, Mr. W t" lioss and its tiau2hi.,-i- Miss t1lu..iii-iii ltiixs will be with Mrs. Altlci R hid the i”arquharsons for Ctirisiiiigis tliss Kan Shaw o( the nlixal lslond Girl's Wedding Solemnized In Toronto (tide nail-iiptiii llmtil I mivd Church was the .svciu- ill 2i Dtt'l'l ty wedding. on Szitiirihiv sin lfi.' litfitt. when M.zirgoret. i-litti .t.im.-li- ter of llr and .'iir.s l.IIlllI' Nell. .'il;iisiiiii-Itl. Prince llilu.iiii 1-..iiitt. hctzinie the bride of Friiiik tinti- walit mi. of Mrs. Mary tin-.iw;iltl.l 'l'oi'oiitU The lll ile eiilt-rt-d the ill-Iltli on the itllll ot tier father. Mic look- ed l('t) ltHi'l) in .'i balleriiiu ltfillllhl gown of iiylun net over satin ttllhy lace tiulero. her shoulder length fingertip veil was held by a pearl trimmed tiara. She carried a eas-, cadc of pink .sivt-etlieart roses. l iliss Sylvia Duffetl. cousin oil the bride. was niatron of li0I'titiil'.J She wore a ballerina length dres. of iiolct nylon over taffeta with matching headdress and mittens She carried a colonial bouquet of nt17tiIl.P and white mums The hest man was Rudy Gott- wald brother of the groom L'.shers were Czirson hiacbezin and Ralph Scott The bride-is mother chose for her rlaiii:litcrs' wedding, a teal blue suit with black and white ac- Elompbell - Murphy Wedding . Solemnized At St. James pietty wediiiiiu irmk plgiie at St Jztliies (X-itliolic t'httrch Stitiiiiicili iltl. on llt”(lilIN'(l3)'. Vo- vciiilicr. Iitli. at it a in when Alar.V i i i-ri Hiiriietle. tlaiitigliter of iir and Tilrs t-liuiii-is H Uiirpliy. Mirboro. bciiiiiie the bride of David Wil- liniii. only son (ii iii" .'iiiii lira. Dziiiil R t':itiiplit-ll lrislttouii The ccreiiiony was perloriiied bv Rev iCiii.'ciie l. Xlurray PP who also C0l('l)l:'llf'Il the Niipital Moss The rti.'it'iiiiii;; yoiiiii: bride was given til tii;ii'I'iiii.'e in her l'ttllt'r. She l'IiilsP(l liivelv in a littllcrlnll length gown of vi tr blue nylon lace oi er snliti With this was worn it iiiatrliiiii: lace bolera. it had sleeves which t:ip(-red to points oirr the haiids. She wore blue ny- ton igioves. Her veil was tiiiuertip length of little illusion. held in place by n curonet of pearls. She t"ai'l'tt"(l a mother of pearl pray- or lmnk. it uifl of the groiiiii tier eoi's;i.;e wits of white ('HTni'llI(inS. Blue lirorziiled slippers completed her costiiiiie The bride was alteiitlt-it hi hlary Cniiiiiliell. sister of the groom She wire :4 ballerina length gown of pink nvlon net oier taffeta with m.iti-hing bolero. Her ('OFS.'tL'ti was while c.'trii.1iinn.s She wore a pink lint covered with rhine.stiiiies Her slippers were white She also car- ried it while pinyer book The gronni was attended Earle iliirphy. brother of by the KEEP IN TRTIMO -PenFniyTA Pound Fee Charged lh Iltt Jl-IAN RAIN The tiieiidly rivalrv that exists in iiwtiitiiig tliilis arts as a spir- iterl tlialletize to reduiers. To add in the fun. at club ill ilaine pays tiioiitlilv cnsli ilnidentis. based on itwiiiiiis lost llli't' to I Ur'lllr"-SS iepo” front the tlllll . . . i,.iily iii ipril we started with a llllll of sis. bill at the second iiiei-iiiig lliiilt'('n women attended. We're mostly housewives in oilr P.'I"ll thirties A retired lady doe- tnr attends our meetings and helps to keep our minds on Iosittil lA('It.Lhl. Some of mir tiietitbers are so niiich mei'weie.lit. they prefer no one to know their actual vieiglit. so our doetnr weighs everybody in and keeps the weight confidential "we mid to stop meetings in Aiigust because of the harvestinz to he done, but we resum meetings early in November Our best member lost 30 pounds I lost 30': pounds Others lost from in to 15 pmiiids. We plan to have Jt graduation ceremony as each at us rest-hes normal weight- as tel. no one has graduated. ”When we started the club. we each paid one penny for every pound we were overweight. At the end of each month we got paid back for what we lost. it's sad when you can't earn enough to jingle. "The club it: a unit used one meeting in clean the parsonage of our church. Another time we patntod a kitchen. Waive had sev- eral he'd:-clot dim! 'where she has been eiiiployed for edyhnt t-of'ec or tea and one of the hull idea! u- n Ioct finding board to investigate .yGC kit between the Conservatory. Toronto. is visi-viii; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. it it. lET"5:EA;T. l Pormigiono Fi 1 Protein To Ve liy IDA BAILEY ALLEN lilii-ii we visit supcrnizirkcts .ii ces.sories'. and a corxage of white earaiialioiis The groom's mother wore a navy crepe dress with navy and white iicci-sssiiries and a cor- ll iii-reiit sectioiis of the urin- siai,-e ot white curiiutiotis. i;x uli.st-ried the Chef, '1 out The double lillL' ct-i'etiion,v was in... it iiitciw.-stcil In the cuiihiits l)t'llttt'iIl('(l hi the Rev. Alleii H N til the i'ctrii.:et'uted ctieese vuscs. ii”:-riv. After ilic ccreiiiuny a re- 1” ,..,mL- ptm-9, 1 have sceii ct-ption was held at the home of (is iii.iiiy as twenty varieties ut the grooiii for about fifty guests. inc--se .iiid i.:iic.s.s who the must The hritleis table was centered iiiteri-sit-ii cii.sioilit-rs seem to hr” with a tliicc llt'l't'tl wcddilig rzilvc my nu-n' 1'11.-.v ant bei;mniiiL- lt'.ll goiiriiicts and often sclctt the The best nl'dli pi'opo.sed I toast to iui-st tltltliebllt or imported itin- the bride to ivliii-li the groom re- plied ilt.'i' or dessert cheeses. For irmeiliiig the birde chose "One supermarket iii.iii.icer told me the cheese of the most iiileri-.st to the ladies slioppiiit: in his iiiarket was Il1o1.'Lairella l sup- pose that is because II is used in prepartiig tiiaiiy Italian ilisltt-s and homeiiiakcrs are now much at light blue i'a.vuii dress with navy and while accessories" and zt cor- sgipe of pink and while rariiatioiis. The bride and Lzrooni litiii('.Vlllt'”ll' ed in .Viiii:ai'a Falls. Previtiiis to the wedding the bride was teiiiiered Wilt 'iPVPF3l blllitllfll”-S ll.l' ll?" ll'l"llll5 lnterctsted in Italian cookiiitz." and by her fellow workers of ”tiuweier. Chef." i replied. The Montreal Trim l'0nlD8ii.V-. filouarella cheese cannot always be obtained, so the best thing to use instead is the cutiiliiiizitioti of creamed cottage cliecsc with a little grated Pai'nicsaii to step up the flavor. that we developed here in the Taste-Test Kitchen. It adds it real Plirliiiglalltt tzi.ste. iiiiikcs a lime finish to iiioiiy Llzshes and iuises the protein iuliie." the past the amt a half years The brirlp and grooiii will reside in Tor- onto where the grooiii also is em- ployed with G. F Bibby Glass tlonipany. PARAIIGIANO FINISII ”()iii' l)i.ii'iltii.'iiItltI finish Ls cs- .pi-cizilly good with it-gt-izibli-.s', Nladzinie." said the i'ltcf. ”Par ekantple. half baked y lialicd. not peeled. tuiiiailoeis: l"”le ' . V! y H "W n steaiii-boiled thick sllt't'.s of large Tl" '".”"f lo" ”. lehlj ff” nnioiis. bake - fried sliced. not M” 3 N9'l"w' ”l”" ””"l”e peeled. rate plan: or tiiick slices i:i.se and to the tir'iiesiii:ii(l silver riiiiiestone earrings T'.ie grooiiis to the erooiiisiiiaii was it Ron- iiot peeled ldalio potatoes. "Aboiit 10 minutes before the. vi :li'. soii lighter ..;lIT.i2.l3?li'”l?o'Ii1i'f.l';”'.Ji'liTiJi"i,lSZ COOK'S CORNER lI)ltiIi lace dress over tnllcta with IiEll')' art-c.s.sorie.s. Her corsage was white roses. The wedding breakta.s't was held at the home of the bride for the iiiiiiiediate t.'iiiiilie.s. The table was centred with a beautifully decor- ated wedding cake. topped with I miniature bride and ilrnttm. The cake was ilaiiked wit!i tall can- dles in cut glass htilder.s' Rev. Euizeiic l.. Murray gate a few congratuziitoi'y rcniiirks to the young couple and their parents. He also propo.scd a toast to the bride. This was fittingly respond- ed to by the grooiii. Tliose who ser- l l WONDERS i7 graham crackers. rolled tine lpd 3' ill" hrmikrasl Vmm.”'”T lz lli iiitirshtiiulloiis "."ms "l "W h."'dc' Mrs w'”'f"" soak in 3-4 cup s-iveel cre.iiii t.illisV.l ((i'r;lllz'lliIll s Scull-;nziyl0i: idenra 1 mp pwnm m. Bran. "mg. ey . c arii e. eisi : ' l.hm,(.d. Mrs .l llii1iin9l.POWPi", Miseouche.l MHHmm,"".r um" fmm Spoon -Tn" fl" l'"J0.V-dbl" 9,””l""""'lois slightly buttered cookie p.'in ill "lll-WV W"? 3”” ll5'"”"l3- me and rhill in i'cfi'igerz-itor No link- young riuiple left on a motor trip through the Nlarltinies For travel- ling the bride were 8 nm) blue flecked hos suit with pink acces- ing. FRYSTAI. FHAPTER hi I-JETS WIT?-S lilllill lll0It' return tht llrs. Alite Jewell. heiiior Prc voting couple will reside in irtsh- i-eptness of i'ry.stal (lliupter No 125 town of the l.(tl"iA, presided at the W 7 y iegiilar meeting on 'lliiirsd;ty me- .ning and cotiferred the detzree on tthrce fiiilfllflii es fui iiivilatitiii to i av weight We eiiioy the club so ' tiiucti we lizite to disbiiiid.” Thiit wonderful spirit of ('iil1l araricric reflected in this letter is typical of reducing clubs. The pervading attitude. 'We're all in' the same boat so let's do some-I thing about it"' is back of thei sincere desire of members to help each other l Now to answer some of the, questions raised It is important to include exercise so as to pre vent flabhtness. To start tight. invite the exercise instructor from the or the local school Some clubs participate in group bowl- inc. square dancing and swim- ming. . Refreshments need not be high in calories. Have hot cocoa made with skim milk and sweetened with non-nutritive sweetener. or low rnlnrie puddings on the mar- ltet such as D-zcrta. for I2 color-i les. (tn the triumphant day you reach normal weight. your goal keeping slim. for that ' is the real test You can help each other there. too 1 HOUSEHOLD Hiiii l l Pnm-ct your lrunlnl board from; it-olored clothes trout are not rotor-z lfnsi by putting itn extra muslin. lcioth over the board. FACT-FINDING BOARD WAsHtNG'l'0N tAPi Pru- Eiacnhower Saturday set up NEW SKIRT Panels invariably mean I yrcturn to the scissors skirt. For 1 fine example of this type of .9. ..”,,"u"", W”, skirt we give you llminnh Troy”: mt Qua Q Qlfnptrcd handling of emerald gnuuulntuhob of Railroad Tininmen I United States rail lines. Shaw, Weyitiouth Street. l Mr and Mrs G E. Ritchie have us their guest for the Christmas season. Mrs .i. E lilcLarty uf ii'ord.sville, tliiiurm. .iirs. MeLarty MARY. HAWORTH Daughter's Pal Eyes.Foihe.- weekend at the lining of M". :t:;d;.::.:;i""- "'- "M "'-- ::::::".;';...:" :2"-M --ls .:”i:...?'il:. of our y i . qhanlgfiugfllgzgi reluriied thgmer after. being a pat- ' -Fl??? ;L'u.i'.:”J;'f.:;”;14,-.,, L?..?.i..L" i... of .'..".3J.”t. "”"" Janet:-.hg3 been I. muc';'uril;:i Mr. andcdmrs. Eaire Coughlin, as friend to our dlughter. Shcl,',;,c:i,T.ifaiiltlr;, .E:ni:ArCltlttt():l:u:)h(:l:l'.- ELLERSIJI seemed always to , crutz rivalry. ed to Ariingiong Lo, 14' recentmy and often was g M g way: has admlreldv Egaebazld They were the dinner guelts of because (I think) he i; ,0 ,m.2lVlF5- Lotions son and daughter- ferent from her father My but-lm-llllwi Nllrimlrnd my comm band is kind, gem;-0 . . " an ”' Pllllll have siderate; and her Two: rwenlly llkgli up residence with noisy. stingy um dommeemg Mrs. Farah sy parents. Mr. and This New! eplmde ms lrieyed Mrs. David Lidstone. for the win. me greatly. It tuppeu at a any ter months. eiai time in our lives, when Hen. Ml? Wendell Phillips. Ellerslle, tier my husband-nor 1 are very has recently returned home after we”; and when L Especially an spending part of last week in Truro .ii a dimcun lg: Janey: imlrgt hove Scotia. ' Friends of Mr. Ernest Waite. Ei- l ND BIDEFORD In Indonesia y r. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and illnllly. Norttum. spent the put: Political Crisis ” JAKARTA. Indonesia MP)-The Irmy strong man who has actual control over moot of Sumatra called Sunday for a reunion of' tPi.-esidcnt Sukarno and Western. minded Mohamed Hnttn. former .vice-president, to help solve indo- yneslfn military-political crinig. . Engineer of a bloodicu coup: covering the central and nnthern Parts of the rlchent of the Lilli Indonesian llinndl. Col. hlalnudln, isimboion neck: the resignation of Premier All Sutronmld.ioJo'n gov- ernment tn Jakarta. 7 The colonel. 37. Dutcii-educated. it: obviously ug ' .1 mu. P4. 1 Dutch-educated economist and former premier who . lgnnd lithe vice - presidency recently to work with the People's Co-0pern- tive Movement. R "President Sukarno and ex-vice 'piesident Hatta are the perscns to be obeyed until the new cabinet is formed." Simbolon said in an interview in Medan. capital of iscrx I' litter l-iizioiiisiiisici TSMVILE was the liJi'iiltx;- itiss Olive Ritchie band' but he tells me theny Hull"!!! 10 it, so far as he is conf cerncd. Yet I've seen his preoc- cupied wistful looks. .1 dldnil handle the situation wisely; i was frank and open as 3lll'33'5 and lust emphasized it. ll l had been smart enough to- brat around the bush, it mightn't have become Iuch I monster; but I couldn't see to hold all that trouble inside me. O Now the holidays are approach- Ins and our younger daughter and her husband will be visiting us. bl and I expect Janet will .sei'Ic lliitl .0PP0FlUllll.V to visit us, iiiayhe rc- Pealedly. She": unwelcome in my .ii.-iiiii ho c0uked,gll0lllE at present s since it.-wet iliiil. with creainedlnlade SUN! an issue of tier be-1 mirage t-in-ix.-, (lusl over V. the.l18V,I0I': so how can I get fill of itiiluuill of :i.ilnl Pariiiesatl and.l"”'-V wllal 5ll0llld I Say llllt'll ell” i-oiitiiiue to lmkr or boil until the 3llll9ilTS'-' Mr. Lleiuiiii it.iIli-it oi Toronto. is speudiiig the t liristiiias holidays as the guest til his .si.sters. Mrs. F. A. Mat-.'iiillati and Mrs. L. I. Iitiify. nish Adds i cgetable spread la-iii iiit-es-e ltiptlilli. tiubliics and 11 ll'9 "led to Show tier tltttl she very liulitly liiiiiiiicil." -hllmllll 3l3Y IWEIY and 1 am pit-tty 'rumum.iix iiiiiner. Pineapple Mire she understood, but 1 mid iiiice; Ieiiioii tit'tll,'(.' veal cutlery she has Ia rather thick skin. ilgiriiiigigmii hipped potato; 35- Plviislf BtlVi5e me soon The prob- pui-ugiis iii-s iiiiiiuisi. apple saucy lcnl dtstresses me. and iiiiiircrtly iiiltl-(Ir .siiiiii.iu;ihc. coffee. tea or my llu5l-land, 8 great dcztl. K.P. miik, ONLY lNClDENTAl. lg Dear K.P.: Granted th.il Janet is a tireless iioubleniaker in hi-rl relations with other wuiiicii. stilll lh3l'S Only one factor in your 1-'-.- ihs. icul t'iillQl' sliced '2 mvorall difficulty M l”'”"'"' tlitck iiito serviitt: portions. A slleable olemenl "I llw. "mu Heat 2 eggs Add I tsp. salt, l& l;li:t"stlfnts'lft.ll)l'Il. .VUiH: Pflllllwllllly lsp. moiiiisoiiiuiri glutamate and chma ty! ii lI'i l 3”" ”'”. ” He is tsp pepper. Dip the cutters In . . C-91-c' 35T”"." ”.'”"'q H" in .. x , Hilal::,'.)ih..y In zinxioiis and suspicioiis of their Mum! ml hushandsl gailantries to other utioiit 5 lltln on cacti side. l”""cnAdue to a mlllmial lemown Pltlce in an oiled low baking ";g'?'9- Fnd l" ”p"'l'c '9.” dish that can no to table. Pour .”" '3" ml" sex "plwal l5 "9"" over 2 iii oz i cans tomato saucey A I H . .g . liiisil Top with thin slices Mozza- g "r "T 59””? "' d'T'"a-V '5 ri-ll.-i cheese tor use it 07.. creamed M:'f' .ll"Th”"d S l"."'”"a'le"' W." L2 '21; lll.li'"ili(l:il.n in a moderate fan! is flue. lukfi. W.” mar. (0 tlVt'li, :i'.'.S de;.'i'i-es F. or until the J”. a:ll"lla5 59”” ”'r"lm' gm” chct-se brow ii.s .slii:htly. 5 'm','m'l mot. "H the 56.1"” 0.! This run he prepared in ad- ”” "pl":dl',.B"”"s"."l ""5. pr" iziiii-e ready to heat-brown and :;::cf::'5l;:::,'n:'."B:ig Trick of the ('tief: When .scason- w"mf:'f' yllhlvil he :.'0l""l'."'s as log cuiiiied or cooked-frozen as-L:3I'F:':”f'ild) "mm m '5 l”'f'kl'"9d pzirziuiis tips. add a few gr.'itnlWMpG.sl' N:,"g(;l?AI(.lC . "umwu 10 my mmod bunch I. Viv iiloubtl itlsutrue that laiict iieizself means nothing to him His- respniise is to what she .syiiibul- ilors Si-ott iiiiii Airs. Sadie iiydc. "'6' 'la"."!l-V: .You'h amiamcd .m A WNHI), dN.m.m(,d (vhrislmas him -itttl ve niisci)ii.stt'ued the sig- HW, ndm.m,d H", M” and the pm, iiificarii-e of his willful preocciipv L!l'i'lilI cotiiiiiittee Mrs. Jessie l.ar- am Sui”. km" hN""."' 3" ier and iirs Florence Gillespie "Sm "0 '5'” d'l".l'.”"""g M lllsllll)til('(l izifls to .'ill ucnibers lwrhle" In l"wl"''llEVc'l.l,l' 5” "':(':!' s iiiouriitn is v.iiiis e pr:-sent, tlltl('l'l)'. and absent incm- r , . , hers were .-its-o reiiit-iiihered. Gcn- -Vlllllll. and reviewiiig it ill mem- ory, with nostalgic pining -waf- eroiis i-oiitrihiition.s were given to the Prott-.stunt Vt'elf;ire league led lflwkt 35 ll V”'”- by ll lJRllCi s cnquetry. and '2' the ad- niitl the orpliultage , Lmuh mm 5N.H.d at me Muse ing atiiio.splierc that envelnps your l'ilarI”litL'0. recently. All nit-.i-.iiiiiiciit.s' are level. Recipes proportioned to serve l to 6 Veal ("utter Parntigiaiio Cut in heated olive oil or until golden brown. the order. 'ilt's. Violet Fi'irI.le, Mrs. ll) iirs li.iri Xlui-Pii:iil. Mrs l.il- lit l"i'i-iicti, Mrs. Mziv Adams and T" ”'"l "97 Jan" lwcalne ' MIN Hnml mrm. i problem of monster proportions .- in your mind at a "crucial 'me." as you say. when you and your husband htidii'l been well. and when you P.stit't'iall)' weren't ”l uoiidei if Jnck loves me?" at )t)tii' best. In other words. the ”tlt coiirse ti"&lI' -- why should siluitlittii at home opened the door .ltill he an excl-ptititt'"' to trouble from outside. Well. oh- ' r m' vioii.sly. then. the overall and long- Fi.i' UV!-',R s()t"ru pour, term cure is to get your health. spirits and ,1Pi'.'ip('('ilV(' in repair; sensibly squelchingi i'l'.VlVi till-INAS, (little tAPI-- meanwhile A coiiiiiii-ii-ial airliner with 68 peI'- -lalllllv-S lllllll'0Pl'l0l)'- . As for how to act or what to sous ah:-.irii took oft Saturday for ;i tourist flight over the South Pole The DOE operated by Linea Aerezi Valiotial left this .sniithcrn- most iiiy in the world with 60 p:issciii;i.-rs and ii crew of eight llihtlilltl. . y. 1 Isn't it natural to warn your daughter that Janet isn't welcome and you don't want hery ent-mii;ii;ed to hang around. be- cause slit-is iiecn iiiiiking passes. rit dad and thus has eausedy trouble that you deplore? 2 lfy ” ito the fore. Let her feel the ehill ' " of your attitude. as reminder of lher mistake Do and say what your mood suggests: don't be I lqitakihtz hypocri-e Mil hlarv llriuortli or ' her column. not by mail or per- somtl interview Vfritc her in rare .0 this newspaper. .1... 4i . I. LAKE VERDE W. l. l Raymund Wood entertain- .ed the members of the Lake 1Verde Women's Institute at her home for their regular meeting on hlonday night. Dec. 17, 1956 l The meeting was opened in the lllslllll manner by the vlcc-piesi- ldent. Mrs Francis Kelly. Roll 'call was answered by seven mem- lhers with an exchange of Christ- lmas gifts. One new memr . watt welcomed. Money was voted for the child- ren's Christmas treat. Mrs lvttn Redmond and Mrs Raymond Woodl kindly offered to take charge nfl this item. Bills amounting to 81250 were, lpoid. One sick call was repeated. Mrs. Francis Kelly and Mrs. lrl Redmond were appointed for the. V-Tl-IFE -PRESERVERS l Mrs 'l”h"'5 General H”5p"3l- M" and ernment structure. Janet shows tip, be curl and stziy y- lVisit Soviet Union 1 The lance were announced here sun-i h has flattered and touched my iius- . . lei-.s-tie. will be interested to learn l Norm Sumatra :t::':.:..:r..:"::::e: t" :r t hi” h,aini!;g M ihli:;x'”N3l'w: 35?: He denied-he wants to split the 1- ' "” t I :::.t”':.:; 33:5: .:”:..;"”"""m- ...I:':..:.:::.y::.::ir:::.t:::'.i";:.?T.;;9i-,;;;-;u- 1- mo- and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson, re-i Xbuic dm'erence heme” Sub izrel to learn of her illness in St. .1-no lndruam, concern, the tow Mrs. Hutchinson are formerly from mmu" Bide Liner Delayed By Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oatway. ford. accompanied by Mr. and, Eitrs Edgar Oatway, Freeland,l ' were visitors to Sumnierside oniA'lanhc Saturday, Dec. 15th. D.H.i SAINT JOHN NB (CF) ilbeiayed almost 48 hours by mid- !Atlantic gates. the liner Empretill I of France docked here early Sun.. Mrs. Lily Arsenault was the re- day with more than 500 passenyi cciit gilt-st of Mr. and iilrs Arcade gers, including i23 Hungarian ret- Arseiiuuii and family. ugr-es, iirs. l-Idniund Melan.soii of Mo -- A special boat-train was waiting; tutl. N.B.. spent a few days v t- to carry passengers to their den-E iiig her mother. Mrs. 'l'heodore L. tinaiiong "I-05, the coumryy Howl Arsenault and faintly. Mr and Mrs. lid Silliker.. ever, the Hungarian: "the Atlantic Limited." spent the recent weekend with Mr- 1 and Airs Sylverc Perri ular train which leaves here for Mr. Silliker is employed. l cheduied to arrive m om”. MW N3P0l901l Arsenallll '5 Vl5- Christmas Eva and the remainder iting with her daughter-in-law. Wm go to -I-ommop ' Alll'.N.fllG)tii3('C.'AFSCl':Bull and fam-T Among the passenger, abugrdi Hliiliz All.xl'lti9 i'eceiiil,V on me 20300 mu vessiel were Bl-ig'll teied t'harlottctown Hiispital for ”93l"W"- in Germany who has been attend-i feathers is part levening that picture, a boon .womankind. ive upine. One of the prettiest delights of the .l2”'f::;U. S. Taxpaye W- A- B. Anderson. former .CDHl':1,t'llS liiini: in Canada are mander of the Lanadinn brigndehv a tuii-time American expert in City. FEATHER FLATTERY The fine flattery of snowy this Flu-Raye version nu of the currenti swan. snowy white feather iiiiigi to arching in a double row to frziiiie I the lace. The wings are iiioiiiiierl season is on a simple white feather cup of s In Canada hlovv : l ' i - .- . mmue--aciu...Na.''liv-.S?2i”f4l:::il.is”2.”'ii:ii?ugii2””:;.iHave Full Time Expert Aid By JACK Van DUSEN Canadian Press Staff writer ()'l'TAWA I(TPl V For the fir line in history United States cit 1U.S. citizens living in Camilla Part-time U.S. tax experts set :up oftiecs during the filing iirlwopt mdcdfiii coii.sulnte offices at Quelii-c Yilontrcal. Toriuitn, Ottawa, filing their U.S. income - tax re- Wittttinciz. Regina. Calgary. 5.1. Friends of Mrs. Fidele Arscnault mg the 1 3 1 D 1 . . . , . are pleased to see her home from in Londonmliierrii yegrerlatiied (ii)glglciiil,:iiu1'1?.'H. 0 gmmwn who "ml lllllil"ll'lIil;:lll(eitlga;l00:::EedT:lTniviii! P”"C9 U"l"'-V H05P"3l till"? Sh? Allard. who has been stationed at spent 21 of his 42 years wiirkiiii: ttwlnalioii. W35 8 ilaticnt. Geneva as Canadian permanent I His many friends regret to team delegate to the United Nations that Mr. licrman Ferguson of Un-i --- ----&-e- ion Corner. was recently admlttedl , , to Prince County Hospital. All hope Pfgnce Has he will be out again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and i'aiiiily of Hunter, River were: visitors here on Sunday. Dec. Sunimerside on Fridav Dec 15 . i . , ;' g j ' slight cold Sunday and did t - ' from (.oo.sc Ba). l.al.)id(l0I, wherewompany other members '3 are y he has been employed for past Lmyal family to church ll .' ' . ' mlllliehdcath occurred in Sacred k Title. delghliyurmd mun" wnl Heart Home. Cliai'iotteioivn. re-imsgergn lg, e::k":'pl-gt :19 cciitly of Mrs. Joseph B Arsen- . . . ault of Mont Carmel in her 76th lilrizal l"m"y' Chrmm” ham" yeatn. Her husband predeceased) her a few years ago. iR ipliase" of the U.S. internal ri-v- titiie cnue department ment headquarters in (iitaiva last; February. i Has Slight Cold Iwumu dcnts 16 l . i . . V . - , .'i SAINDRINCHAM, E i A "mil "”'ik9” Mr liendell Waiit armed in Prince Charfes came zgxgadwhhpllcities during me hm)- W ter from Washington Mr Swanson spends most oi im in Ottawa bill if the niiin- iip pcrniti-lhcr of rcqiiests from any given city warraiits it he will travel y&il'lyWllEl'(l in Canada to help i" 5 He also travels across Canada tztxpuycrs U.S.-hnrii (lutizidttiit rest-iTWO-WAYfill-ICK and has :1 stuff of piirt-i Tile US lzixes by citizenship as in iiiziiur tizitititliuinticll as residence U.S. ('ilII('n: filing t)('r-lilit matter where they live mus: tile returns to the US. goiern- iiieut if they earn more than 3500 n "practically every liI'iiilL'll and set (id for US rettii'ii.s' from Feb. I o mid-April. WANTS PR0lVlP'l' All) a year. "When a ttixpaycr needs ;issi.st- llut hei-au.se of the reciproe;ii mice he iiccds it now" llr Sitiili-yllih ui.zri;eiiietit,s between ('aiiatla son said on tour of Wcsterti l';iiizida. do him any good in six return front a and the U.S. Americans resitiing t-it ytiin'lylIl t'zinadu are credited with llte moiitlis." tux they pay to the Czingitlian gets a let-1i.:oi('t'tltitcttt. saying be For exaiiiple if a US. citizen has his ”when a U.S. clti'I.eu Le" l” "l"””l 5"? .- G,””5 and owes 5900 he wants to know why it tax liability of S1200 iii (an- 3 d3"”1i'”'” A”ll"5l'" "' Ca'"P'i . and whether he's being ti-i-iitedlmla and 51300 in the US he Viill llfllltln N 3'. Alfillnnsf. G-PI'main..P f R I d fairlyeatid he wants to know as may otilv the Sim diff-err-iicc in Hl”'”' A””'d '" 51- -l"h"- Near” U e won as po.ssitile." Wiislllllllltill. lie is credited with (ieorge in Mont Carmel, Tlieosiel tMrs. l-ieiiry Gallant! Chelsea. Ma.ss..; Hclia tiiirs. Theodore Ar- seiimiltt Sumnier.sidc; Julie iMrit. Aiyre Gallant! Saint John. NJ-l. Funeral was held from the home of her son, (leorgc. to Mont Car- mel church, where requiem high mass services were sting by Rev. J l.. Hittite. Pall b-.';irei's were five of tier sons: Alpiionse. Gerin:iiiic. Clovis. Alfred and George and son-in-law, B.M. Not Taxable OTTAWA lCPl - A Bcauport, most 8ti0,tl)0 profit in real estntel has successfully appealed ngainsti his profit was taxable. ll in a judgment made public Sat- the income tax appcal board. up- Theodore Arscnauit held the appeal by Charles Ed- " Q” iouard Gr:-nler. furniture manufac- turer. ngninst taxation on 377,830; profit made on sales of land he- ltwecii 1947 and 195i. . Sllit'fVll'lf.5.Vl"l”'lh.V til Ill? 00"!-l Mr. Monet said the land origin- :t:.t(tiIl.trc::malfngllcdthln Ill: 515:0-'ifiIiy'wna purchased to centralize ' ' b it - - t . i be d i . Bernard Dalton of New York. Mr. um H" um 1- an "Wm" Dalton was a former resident of i,mgh,,-5' Gerard Md Mphonu. R”5"'”l"- P EA ll . The plan to centralize the busi- Miss Francis Griffin. (ilciigarry. i "uses R." through md Mr Greml recently left for St. John. N.. Bum, sub5equen"V'w,d the fwd Ml"? ll” "l" h' ""Pl"y9d ii” The revenue. department can- lh” l5l"'”" tended he bought the land inted- yl"”'”":lf "iwllu l"dl”"ll ' l'l:l' hing to resell it to establish the cen-l s"'"" ""9 ” " ”" 5”'''-V . ”.tralizeii business with his broth-. learn of his Illness and wish him 9” Thu imenunn me downy ", sllwdy "ml mmplcle "”'"l'"y' mi-int argued. justified taxing the (' R. g .proflt. l ”T"'TT-"-T-T"-rmr next month. It was decided to start the card parties after Christ- POLAI FLIGHT DELAYED mas, the first to be held at the wmmpr-go rcpt ..pi.... or mime Oi VF Mill Mrl lrl Red- Trnnsnir Ltd. of Winnipeg to run niond on Monday night. JInllIl'y.rharter(-d night, from M", m 7. 1957 :Wt.-stern Europe over the Arctic Mrs. Fi'Hti('lS Kelly kindly invlt- have been delayed lndgflnltg-Iy be. ed the members to her home for uuse of Distant Early wgming the January meeting. Roll call to il)Ewi ling commit t , offic- hl'. Will. Say or pay. Collection ials said Friday. The company amounted to 35 cents. The mcet- had hoped to make the first night int! "Vin adlourtwd. During atbeforc Christmas but the DCI alr- piensant social hmir the hostel: craft that wan to be used is tied served a delicious lunch. up with work on the radar line. British Lift VeTilTOf Secrecy Surrounding Five-Jet Plane LONDON tAP)-British oviIi.loIJcts that can operate from small Sgiiilnoeferggz; Mslfhgywtbr airfield: instead of mile -long run- pian ombining fut iorwnrd.'""' Ipeeds imii the ability to in... The so-1-ac mm for -ti-nu. off and land vertically. ycontraption - underwent Ito first p'N:wsi::i;ei-gc 'l1'"9.U'1I7Pml';'l.l:d3?."'Nll(X)tll'Ilj trtai:mtiimt3eitm Mohndl. a e- - - gong. ntn ahead of tho United St.ntn'r.i,.:,:1m... in-.33.", pordwu -mi Rum: in the race ioggvelgv. Ihnw n minimum of detail. " ' l Manufacturers of the Dell: ,shnped plane. the Short Brothers and Harland Co.. uld two of the 'englneI. pointing downward froth the fondue are used to rota -. no mom ts: .:r"...t:: ec MOSCOW tAPt - Communist q 1...; m M, Chltta': Premier Chou En-lat will I I visit the Soviet Union next month at the invitation of the Kremlin.- invitntion and its accept- -Cliou En-Ioi To lOftowo Man Din From Fire Effects There are an estiiuaieri '.itttt.ltttti can counsular officer's cur. cun- Que.. businessman who made at-.taining some was stolen Thursday night R. W a revenue department ruling thatiCha.se. urday. Fabio Monet. chairman oflhc went was gone. , itlmms-w,i.t::ar'm. E businesses owned by him and his” the M200 pziid in Canada. it the ylizibility is the same in both court- trics he pays only Canadian t.'i.xes. liiiiitltiyees oi the U.S. govern iiieiit in Canada such as persnn iiel of the etiihtissy and consul- ..'iti-s tire exempt from Caiiadian taxes but must pay the ftili t'.S PAESPORTS S'l'0l.I'IN MONTREAL tCPl-An Ameri- pnsspurts and official docuiiieiits. three other United . Statcx vice-consul n Montreal, said he left his uiito- tux. lniohile in front of his home when Mr Sviziiisuii also helps Cana- in to dinner. When he tliziiis who have income from the came out an hour or are planning to mnvs later. the car tts ltiterc. ” r -" V-wvnw-r-v -tn v ,i. it" ,. l . AL ..I, lit? xii ll" hmnlnief t in"): o1-run i T I I n I "u lCPi..E wmdy y. ' if 2 . i strengthening the hood: of tut-.a. lid in impmi sraiiiiitu (ruin - it-33.. . . IIPT dress. The heavily grained erui friendship and cooper tunic: suffered Friday when flu i:;:iwor:n:'e:duttfu'l;hn'in&; Rh :2" betweggth Swirl UK dutnnd It went - old: Ottawa . cc . a vr Osman Chin. um. i luminous skirt that to crlQ- Chou now in visiting in Pakbi who one This man with n euvertttutein Inn-tnqouue pattern. I also Lcrosscd and anchored with o in utter a meeting with Indian 3 seem; . nan, cdllr i. ii. aim. wool fleet-o.l1'ho centre ti-not tiuttontntt '0 i inner-told. held by a trcvncltloul 8Pl'tlIIl Iunimt Nehru h In .30 nttmn uncut-nbltrontot taecoat tmutlcum car-ruin with narrow tic belt nu-no can. Inn in on in outta in no no I 0 ' MIX dj