igusv AT some t fueen And '1 he .-tic-.-..-.ic;--wui.......,. .333. am. x Lsited Many Lands Iii l.i-fV )lIi'I'III'IRtI. i'-.-t.i -ii Press 5' fl Writer 1,. it A it'll iii-yzil toiii- III IN -.. .iI'I the itiiii--it .-' itii- if-, ii itui--i to iit.iiii i'lll s Iiii t,iii-'ii llii.-.iiitili llllii the t;,.,.- ..- I iii-iiiii-ti. lilt' 3..-iir wits ll.Ii oi it-- in--ii--i siiiie the (or- oii.i'ioii it C li--r ilii-x llI.'Iiii' state ti-I'.- iii V i-ziii iii .lititi.'it'x anti ,s,t.-,.-,i it i.i-- lillii the your eiii.i.i it I t.- into. on .4 i.'t,tliiti it-iii lil 'il 'tii-tioiiii llill iciiiti-ii iuiiitiic tniiiiis in Aus- I at it h .- liti- IV-,i. t'Ivilllil' sgiiiiiiii 1. li a iii..x3 it-iiiiil of ill- IIl'l.tl iii:.iw-:iiii'- ttllli -l.ili- tr- ri-piioii. tiuii s xe it---iii lilti- tiiiic tor ii..iy:it.-iii .lllil iiuiitiiii friiiiilx l-W .'iii.- t,-..-... xii.-ii.-i moi i' ll .-- 'll.ii; 'i-I akin lll.'lllt' -'.iw -. -it- ailltlilt illlti iittii-i iiii-iiiiiiis -l lltr Iioi.il I'.itii:l-. xiii it iii Illllnlll lltc lttili-ti ix.:i;tluiii iii an .il- ---ii iiiiiiiius roitiiii oi t-ctr--It-4 ii. I'll-'1 aiii-cs, INVITI-III Tfl t'AKAIl'i Ailitttil'.'il the rmal 'l-K ” ..ll'i' itii- passed ('1-inaria. the yea: llltl piwiiiiise of future llsvs Coitinioniiealth's senior lltlll lllllfl Prime Minister Si, i.f1liltll' R'i notinced that the Queen hail lWt'i'. invited to open the St lnwri-ni-e Seaway. probably In 1959 It is considered unlikely that the till” tatinn would have been made lllil" Iic unless the Queen had lnrticatu at least conditional acceptaiiie The 19 - day tour of fxigt-rizi Britt-tints largest dependency, was described by member: of the Royal Iioiischold an the touizlii-st assignment the 30-year-old Qticr-it had ever undertaken. She left London by air Jan, 2" for Lagos. federal capital of the colony that is mining towards In- dependent status. and returned Feb. 17. The Queen shook hands ii. 1 given by (loot erii Isles. ()ne of the nio.-st sii.',tiifI- iiiih itii-rc than 1,000 people. and V in atii-iitlcd luiir stiite tltiiticrs. fiie cant iisits was to Seascale 0lfil'ILIl uzirdi-n parties and I3 Cumberland in October. oiiii-t i-i-it-piioiis With the Duke, Princess Margaret, like her sis- slti- iiatclii-ii six itiililictrs rallies ter. Qiiccn Elizabeth, also made. iiiitl six II'lliili tliiiii-iiii: tiisplays. an Alrican tour in I956, ttxiiin: irzili-lit-ii i7ilii Illlit'V by air and tour British colonies in East Af- 3 zitiotiit-r liliit itiiliw to czir or train. rica - fllauritms, Zanzibar, 'l;in- Tlii- yoitiic (liiccii itioied serenv gamika and Kenya. ely and coolly s it (I W i ng no The five - week tour tias tic stun iii tiIKt'tIlllItIIl Ill ltitittirlity of claiitied as A "personal triutiipli' ti? aiiil 91! pct tent The most for llic dittiiiiutite 26 - year - iilil tticiiiiir.'iiiii- i-ii-tit wits her list! to priittcss. at one point reporli-ti a iUIlt'I' coloiix Ftic lie c a me close to breaking under the sirziiii the first iiii-iiitii-i' of the British of the iii-any schedule. IIIIAIII I-'.iiiiil,i ltt.nlik anti talk Bl'SI' IN BRITAIN iiiiii it'Il('ls i Back iioitte in Britain, the VISIT Til SIIFIIEV 'Ilo).'il Fdllllly also went on tour. ltt coiiii.i-i the visit to Sweden iisiiitii: collicrics in Durham. pill- in .liiiii- tilts iiiiii-e akin to a hiili- ierics iii the Midlands, hospitals IiFiA The state it-ii. iisi-lf. lasted in lit-stiiiiirlaiid and Somerset and only itiiir iiiixs. but the Queen and the liiikc I't'llI.'i ticd in Stockholm ern Isles (HIP of the most signifi- fitr a tiirtiii-r neck to attend the cam xisits was to Seascale in (liiitiltetlaiid in October. where the I':lI1It'xll iaii iii 3 in p l c Games. lilllt'il opt-iii-d in the Sued sh capi- Qiiecii I-lllrIHll.V "D1-'n9(l Caldi-r i:iE .liiiic ill Tlicy rcitiriieil to I.(m- Hall, the xiorldis first large-scalc iioii June Ill atoiiiic lltlHPI' station. litic ioiir provided an historic ltiiring the year some 2,600 re- 'iii--l" for the Iloial Canadian cipieitts iii iioiiors in the New Mtiv. lliltisr niiclear - age de- Year and birtliiiay honor lists ciiitvi-r est-nrt. Ii.ll(lS St Laurent. were siiiiiiiioned to inrestitures at csciiried the royal yacht Britan- Bl.ll'i(ill'.',lliiItl Palace. was the first t'anailian warship inf Ilistitii.-ii'siii-d giicsls attendiii: escort the sin eietun on A state . state re-iepiions at the palace dtir Ylsll. ting I936 ltl('iiifIf'd Canada's Liiiiis In Klarch. the Queen Mother-St. l.aiiri-iii. King Fcisal of Iraq. paid A ht-ief visit to France and and Russia s Marshal Nikolai But while there attettili-il a reception ganiii and party secretary Nikita inonwcalth amba5- I Khi-iixtii lim 'alIOI'I at Versailles tliisic at thej For i-iuiit iear-oltl Prince Char- reception was provtilecl by the lea and his fiiir-haired sister. Prin- Royal (Taitailian Siiziials Band. cess Anne. 6, the year ended with itniier coiiitiianrl of Capt. B. Lin forecelitl reminder of the stern l.t-one of KIIIESIIIII. Ont. iSDI'Ilelilllt's hiirsh. detiiands of ptili Rl'Sl' is BRITAIN .iit- iiiin ...i the royal family. Ah- Back liontc in Britain. the sent from the faiiiily Chiristitms Royal Family also item on tour, pat-it auil ittissitiu the fun of open visiting collicrie-t in lliirliaiti. pot-i ing presi-tits with them. was their lerict iii the Aliillaniis. hllSpIl8iSif'dIilt'l' llis rotiiiii-tiie-world tour in Wt-siiiiorliiiid and Soiiiersct and coiitiiiiics lllllli the first week iii taking a cruise aruiiiiii the Wi'st- I-it-lit-ii.ii;i. KEEP IN TRTM First Pounds Were Easiest By IDA JEAN RAIN Our mystery dieier is slizliilt Ahead of predicted xcitniiiili-il 7 pounds off in three weeks iinrl A day- That'ti par for the entirse. For those of you who are tv diirini: along with I-Tleaoor. lcl's chart the coiirse (tn the basis (if calorie nrilhiticiir. ii is possible to ralciiliitrx lite iippi-oxiiitrite date at uh”-it too can expect to be iiotvn in ideal weight liiip poiittti of body fat hits a illli i.'i'-to of 'l.'ttIll itiilorics Wlicit I illiiim ill the ilaily iticitiis ate 4 t. in-in-.i t'i-it-iirciitctils, iiatiitc is '4: li”.IiK on FIlxI'l'A9 iiirl l -ti ixii--s iiiiiintls niiii liiiriy ll -ii Tho iii-i-kly i.'ili- til i- ---t In the ciiliiiie deficit. it i" -l r .i ' it I' i e i'i-itiiir:-iiti-tits fit iiii-ilt-i'it liiiiiii-iiiiiki-ix ns well .I- st-iii-iiI:ii-. tiorkt-i's are esti- iii.iEi-il (II Zlltlfl at (im, So, if you hit ll iiiipriixiiiialciy 2000 cgiiories fiJIlil' aiiti stziy with a limit cal- iii-i-s :i ilay sliiiiiiiiiiu tiI('I you will ilriiir iiii sliircti lot for l,Iit)tl ('-'li- oiii-: it day. it's e.'i-v to iiL'iiri- liitit in one week Allll tiill losc rotiizhly 1'. pounds In three wet-ks. you should have lost A total of ti pounds. tliir mystery dleler has lost 7 pound: and In now down to I30. Perhaps you have been losing it bit faster. The explanation is that I-Zleanor has been "dabbling with diet!" for A long time. While she, started at 157 pounds . . just two months prior to this. sitc had re- duced I0 pmiiiiln So the soft. easy- to-loiie f;ii had been lost. If you Are In the iieginning stage and new at dieting. you may have maria A more dramatic iitart. CIIAKT-PI HARITS In her report, our dieier wrote, "The heat I could do this week was to reach I50 pounds. Do you think that is enough" Yeti. that is ex- actly right. Eat to build Allmneitl and. At. thl same time. ROMANTIC GESTU RE romantic ball you has Aim to l-MARY MHAWORTL-l Constont Spots Deny Maturity , l cli.'iii',:e yiiiir food habits In this way you can not only rcdiice. btit nioi-p illllllll'l.'llll you can lite Hap- WW" Mari llmiortli i am til. um mm "W... tmm. uiy liiisiianil Jon is 30 ill our litr- Hm. n,.,;”.,..V ,i,,.”,,--S L.,.;,i 3 gm) yr-ursi tiiai'rtaL'c tic iiuie iliiti M 3;, p,,,m,i. U” h). v-,.m.n,m,.-5 tiii-cc cliildri-ii iwn siill Iiiint: Al- um gm, wit lump I-,.m.i,,.d her ilttiiiuh Jim was ni.'irt'ii-ii bi-forc. tjtnli iii tlicii. for acliitiilv she H” '3 -”ia'iV ”"'”' 3"" H” hr” ,,m”.,i ”;,ii,m..l,." mp x; 5 Mn. ('lIliliI'Oll aiiil he iltkt's lhiini iiiih iiivtiloii i-iiliiiiiti is always tirtllen an "I" ””i"u”' "I ll” l"l”i”””' I passionate lt;Iflll'E'- As lie wiirks three wt-i-ks aiicad of siltrditle. intriicltti-i-ti her in Noictitiit-r 19f column, three iicr-ks after her ac- rlisti 5 at home the is it crcriiiie a them he spends more time with mat ,t-(.1-L than most fathers, and they nilore l-Ilc.'iiioi' ciirlcil her report on him - H”. ,m.,,-). m”... --nu, port. 1 In his ('lli't'f'F Jon is i-oui'a:1- .i,.,Hi.i hp 1” the "pp.-r i4ii'5, ctiiis tirilliutit. a li-tiilcii And at ti,-m-..'i .-...-n that tn 3-pa.-sf" home he L-iijoys family fun. works How are you fiiilnL' if you liziip lo intproxi- the plate and has dolii-ii ii ltiilln pitiinils. you are I190" WIIV illllll Ill? ll”-i llllI9S IWP bocn iii. But to me pi-i'son.-ally hc riulit oii .Vl'iVifillil'. HOUSEHOLD iiiiixii” is it bclc itiiir (iIf'IilllIl'lIIi, tout-ity. tlcniperisii, t-iluii): mi-i'si-i-iiii; lllyl work. criliciiiiig iiiihoiit tat-i or iic has tio ti4'lli.'vIt'Ilyi iiIIn(liIu'llIlli'(I ovciiuare from hesitation. Siiillcrlziiiil is stiirtly and coloi'- vvhaisocver to put himself in tin- fiil iit i-tisscmle tlislics anti ltl&lL('S otiii-rx siluaiiiiit iitri- l)Il'fiItIii)', Cliristiitais or slioiiitr At first I oi-i-i-pit-ii liis critic- '1llisI0lililP,HlilIli( lI'lo'llrtln1Ilii)l'ltlP isni. but now tliiit I out more to-be They're not expciislve sure of my aliilitx Zlnti iiii-its, i either. rescnt his rlouiiri1:,iit htilliinii. For T years it aeciiieil a i-iialli-iii.--3 llli island tip to htiii. but non I see istipcrior -postiiii-. iiptiniislic. sclf She you've hm." in "mi hath confident. rarely dcprcsscii. I not 15 mmmom An. Wu H , a fly none of these - m,.,,"g,,-- QITARREI. A WEEK "9. V". pm just an ii" 155; Three or loiir days it lAP('I( we get along. siimetinii-s happily Rllfi ----- -----H - -w - constriictively; htil once a neck HOME BFRNS. TREE 0-K- therein A qiiarit-:l His first I".LI'Il"I'RA. TPX l-Al” FIT? wile. R 2('lIli('T sort titan .i and that WPDI lhl'0lltlh the lmmf 0' cnniplclcly rI('V(llPti. It-it aflcr he Mr. and Mrs llorgaii Story Moii- hmtu. lhrm, 0, hm. hunps . day destroyed all their possessions OM, ,i,,,, gr...-k our son in lhp em-or n lirv-i-rm-l ('hrIs'"ia-HYPE iii-mi wm-n i 0itiN'lNi, he said i"N"RllP lmm ill? h”””- Whl'9h I had on right. Later ite ri-fused chorus. started when a healer ignited cur- to ndm” having done H INN"? W35 '””"”""l '" lbm" Here is I wllllltif of .loii'x 5-'i-"""- flare-tips re -c tlv l m d s - RE.-mm" LWTMLT hetti with meal! SRtI('9v-ilnKrl”R(lIm(ElI Aliittitniim production reached I mm, hank which he mlm have irecord of 6I2.3iitl ton: in I955, com- requesmd wmmm mv hmrmg IP37?” "ii" 447309 MI" I" 19' t him When he saw the siiiice he g V roughly before the children. then V"" called me "I neurotic hitch" be- cause I cried and shouted back lat him- At such time: I feel I am de- '-, fending my very life, and that the truth isn't In me if let him get away with such treatment . My parents would gladly take me and the children; and can afford lto. But I fear what would Iiappcn if .Inn lost the one iiweetness in his life . . I..l.. , MORBID RELISH .- Dear I.l.s Here is your letter, 'cut to A fragment it strikes me that you And Jon clash with mor- I iinreserve; A naked. iindignifled Iiind of Intimacy iiplced with hatred. One senses that back of it all. there is an iincnniicirrus "knowingnesa" About what you Are doing. In my case. it II A iilclt rele- ilonahip. and you've become iiiir- felted with the morbidity of it, At leiist temporarily; just in a Ibdist wearler intermittently in cruel exercises, I xiippoiae. For the time being. at least. you've "had it"' in the matter of mak- ing-believo that you've been apar- ring on equal terms with your depollc ("but kindet"i father- In falling for Jon. .V')ii emotion- ally identified him terroneoiislyi with the powerful. Admired but junreni-liable father - figure. who EWII the dieiy of your psycholog- licnlly battered childhood. Thu.- marriage to Jon is A "remote from reaIily"' kind of drama-in which. on the fAntAsy level of un-; conscious dynamics, you are little girl battling papa an an equAl. while also wooing his fa- vor. On the conscious "real" level you simply donii know what it": nli iibmit-or why you ally. or what you get out of it. DESPISES MOTHER in essence. your "love" prob- lem-Aa distinct from Joni:-in; related to frurnatic childhood dif-' flcdiea with your dad. You are ill fitting in this depnrtmenti 1 ii nit-not attending to . l JI fmukl-I'll!!! you try to be to cweeilean. wife nil noilc. patterns Iuind embroidered with peArl rhinestones And IOVII sllv-. on ..-.. .....- - - .am.-:2.-.,, l I Duke tulstiie. a cruise around the West . bid relish It In A neurotic form of- Pretty Wedding is Held At St. Patrick's Church .AlcI.ellan. (iratitl River, Lot I-l. iitiil Air, Den- Ili Ernest Moore. i.lilisi(3ilPI' Road. Miss Mary Iliirccn at St. Patrick's ('lltll'l'iI. Graiiii itttcr. at 9 a.ni nit Mivember 27th The Reverend Pius Aliirnagltati was the officia- IlllL' clurgyttitiii The bride is a (iIiliL'illt'r of Air iiiitl Mrs. Cyrcnc Ali-l.i-Ilati. The L1I'iIttIlI is A suit of Air. and Mrs. I-ililuii Moore. The church was beaiitittilly dec- orated for the wedding with bank- Fls of i'iowt-rs and evergreens. White satin bows marked the guest pens. The ortzaiitst was Mrs. liar- olil .'ilcInlyre. The soloists wt-rel Mrs Joseph llcilonald and Mrs. Micliael Miirrisoii The cliarniing liriiie was givenl it "re marrieil in iiiai'riaL'e by her lather She wore an aiiliittin ltliie suit with iiltite at-i'cssiii'ics iicr corsage was stir-clhc.'ii'l roses. Slic carried it while iiravi-r hook with while siiliii slrcaiiicrs. This it as the gift A very enjoyable evening was Apent 0 Nov. 30. when Immed- Iate rela Ives gathered At the home of Mr. And Mrs. William Camp- bell. Desable. to celebrate with them their 25th 4” Anniver- ury. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were married on Dec. 3rd. 1931. A beautifully chicken supper fit: all the trimmings was serv- ed by the Indian The wedding cake. which was made by the brideis sister-in-law, Mrs. Russell MacLean. was cut in the tradition- al manner. After supper bride and the Mr. And Mrs. W. Campbell Celebrate Silver Wedding dress was read by the bride's Ils- entatlon of gifts would celebrate many more groom were escorted to the living- room where A nicely worded ad- ter. Mrs. Elmer WAlsli. The pres- wu made by their . Mrl. " ” MacDon- Ald And their son. Victor Camp- bell. Both Evelyn and Billie thank- ed everyone fur their kindiieu. A social evening followed After which ice-cream and cake was served. The guests departed for t.helr homes wishing Evelyn And Billie the best. and hoping they Inp- PY Anniversaries together. Hunter Rivet U.C.W.M.S. Holds Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Auxl-- Iiary oi the W.M.S. was held Ali the home of Mrs. .I.E. Andrews on Thursday evening. Dec. 6th with the president. Mrs. O. Sellar pre-l siding. l. The meeting opened by singingl Hymn 62. "While Shepherds Watched their flocks by Night". The Worship Service took the form, or a ('andle-lighting ceremony. has-, ed on the theme "His Constant, Liizht." Tltis was conducted by the- presiiieiit assisted by several of the-. meitihei-s who gave readings rcprc-i scnlitig the different countries. lPra,xers were offered and a num-- iher of Christmas Carols were, t sting. The circle of prayer and the Rciii-diction closed this period. i t The minutes were read and ap- yprmeil t9 members answered the. ilinll Call. Correspondence consist-l it-d of a letter from Mrs. Thotnp- istin regarding the Presbytcrial ltltlch is to be held in SUummer- of the groom. Airs. (iiis Kilbridc. (Tlt.'iiloiii- ,. W .-in--run -I W if-iii."'ii?S"”t?iii,..iif iagniiiiaiiii W" 3 m" M ta"gC”"9 t""”" st-i-iv Airs. CB Matheson Save a Naiybliicacccssorics coiiipli-iiiciii ;.Hmiln,': ” i ' i cd iii-r costtinie. Her corsziiiv lifts Willi? mutns. I Air. (ills Kilbride. Ciiiiilotie. town, was the best man. The Iiri(ie's ttiotlier itorc &l't',V ci:tis!ii-cl nylon. ller c-orsaisr -I"-3 The following of.icers were elect- white miints. The groom's llltllll'3I' ed ml, I957. pl.(,Sld(,m g Mrs. Or, wore navy crepe. Iler cursziue tins, vme Scum. vk.e.p,.e5g . M”, 4.5, while """"5- tMacLeod; Treasurer - Mrs l..W. A suppcr was held at the Itriili-"s Ripley. Recording S9,.-y , Mm J. Iionie in hotior of the hritlc andil.-L mimrews; Cm... Sm.-y , M”. J, groom. Thirty guests were prcseiit. I The president. Mrs. Scllar thunk- cd the members for their kind co- operation during the past year. lilrs. E. Bernard to be in charge of the study book for January. liicrnard; Temperance st.-c'y - 'itl's., OMEN Lena Camlino McI.ure. Women's Editor. Page 8. The Guardian HAPPENINGS A reception was held iii the eve-:;.-red Smith; Ch.-".5138" ciii7,i.,q,ip.t nin: at the Graiiri River llall l)aii- .31”. C11 Maihlisnn; F;-icmbhipi ring was enjoyed. the organ and SN.-)3, MFR "Huey Spmm. Li.”-3.i violin music being supplied by lnc- gm-,. 59,65 31” Emmpu Ber. AI iniisicians llcliciniis rctt'csh- "am supply Sm-'y . Mrs, w,l,l mf'l'IlS INT? SPITNI llowntan; Baby Rand leatlcr - Mrs.i The groom is i-iiiplincrl :it the .iotm (ti-asucli. assistant Mrs. Cy-t R.(iA F. Suiiiiiti-rsirle. - Photo by i-it smith; ittm-gun Band 1..mic,- . Scatl Mrs. (ill. Atonlzonicry; CG.I.T. g ”g.g - l.i-atlcr - Mrs. C.R. Mouse”. Organ- iist - Airs. Ivan Mai-Kay. The January meeting is in he at Mrs Ripley's. Roll Call to be word ”Sp:rit". Lunchrcntnntittee for Jan- uary is Iilrs. Jackie Bernard. Mrs. CH. Mallicson and Mrs. J.I-1. (Tons- lns. The meeting closed with the Lorilis Prayer. VAI.LIi2YFIl'2I.Il W. I. The llccciiilier meeting of Val- li-yliclii W. I. met at the home of Mrs, .l. I). atid Miss Audrey Mac- I)onnl(i. , In the absence of the President. ,the Vice - Prcsitient. Mrs. Milton -MacI.co(l conductctl the meeting which opened in the usual titan-. ncr. Mite mcmbcrs responded to Roll ciill by cxcliiingini: t'hrisI-l mas gifts. The retiring treasttrer. Mrs. W. A. Mat-l.(-od sent in her. report ('ot'rcspondcnce was dcalll Phone 8500 I3?-c. 27. I956 with. F.leclt'Ic wiring on hall uas re- ported ziltnosi coiiiplctcil. and Mrs. W. E. Iliiut arrived from in the province for ten dais at the Hiirida to spend ('lii'istmas with Iiollday scasiin. her family in ('liarliiilclnwn. Airs. liiint Ir-aics to spend .Ncw Ycar's in Maldi-n Mass. I arrived from .iloiiti'c:il to spcml the Two l Airs iii-riilil (' Iiyiin llioiilcg Ontario who has been in the pro- vince lo ntlcntl the fiincral of her stsirr the late Airs. (ilaiiile Mac.- I-lwrii. will lie rctiirniiig itiiiiie at the coil of the work. 'ilr, RlNi1ilP ilickox and Mr. Freddie Ilickox both students at Acadia are spending the holidav aenson with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iiickox. Hawthorne Av- hattking hrill was planned for the followitit: tiny It was dcciiicd in open it fund iooke hair to pay for wiring and electricity. Mr. aiiii llrs. llzilpii donations were received for festive season with llrs. Cookcis this. part-nts. Air. and Airs .l, H. .It-ii- It was also decided to have R kins East Street Suiiiittersiilc. concI.'t't in Janiiary. each mcnt- Mr (iookc is in his linal year in her living responsible for two medicine at Mt-(Bill University. ntiitiltcrs Mrs llan .'ilalhi-son and Mrs. Mr. and Airs .li-rigv II.'i,uw and Angus Martin were asked to get l.-iititly Ir-it i-'i-iriav tor ('lI.'ilil.'tll1,ylI'l"i'IlS for the children and shut- VR. to spend the Christina: hoii ins RI Christmas days. I Mrs. Alex Martin will have the -next meeting at her home with Trim ltii-liai-tlson Mrs. Hcrh MacKcnzie assisting Mr. and Mrs. of with the lunch and children. Tyler and Susan. cnue. Chatiluttetown. ilfredcrii-ton N IL are stir-titling ii Chrislttias cards were sold to iweek in Siimmcrside the guests of members. and some articles were Mrs. Keith S. Rogers Ir-it Wvd- Mrs. llichardsoifs part-nis, Air. aiiclioncil nesday ity plane tor a visit ioland Airs. Harold Sciiiirntan, Siiiii- The meeting clo.s.':('i with the mer Street National Anthem. Lunch was ser- Greensvilie. South Carolina. entertaining Thursday and Satur- yday eienings At Square Dancing patties at their residence North River Road. Mr and Mrs to! St. John with their two children GHTY and Ilory an here for the hnliriay season. Mr. .I. It. Roop. Roanoiike, Vir- ginia in visiting his parents. Mr. and Mn. .l. M. Roop. McGIIl Ave- nue for the holiday neuon. l Mlu Haul Kennedy, Ottawa. in i ' Al for what all: Jon, Iie'I An ilnfantile egoliit. mainly. If he dates and Acorn: hi: naggging ;mother -A pious fraud with A "iiweet old lady" far-Ade. you tiny -it": probably becatiae iihe net the pattern of letting him get tawny with murder. figuratively. lchildren despise that Aort of ,'”gtiArdianshlp." Although After long hnhitiiAtioii In such license. they may fancy they Are ungov- ernable and uiiiiified with them- selves, Now for advici: In this letter Y0u've taken A long step (in the darkt tmurdit health. It IA in be hoped that you will persevere in getting full guidance out of the woods. Go back to analysis. And this time don't make it A conver- utionsthi-me with Jon. Keep your own counsel. do your own Analytic ”horneworIi" And. day by day. practise mature-type peli- rontrnl, bringing light. order and aim to hear in your iioiil. For help. read "Mental Health Through Will-Training" (Christop- her PIbIlI;ernl by Dr. Abraham . . ll. Mary Hlworlil cmuiselii through .l Mr. and Mn. R. G. White are- V. Mitchell .AiRCI.QllIi l vcd by the hostesses and assist- Miss Ione Mat-Donald left hy,ant. plane on Wednesday ninrnini: In ' T spend the ('hrislma: holiday; in Ottawa .the guest of F0 and Airs. Ii. Kiinri-. . i SUGAR BEETS - World protliii-lion of xiii,-.-tr howl: in I956 In estimated at l3i),non,pm Bill Stewart and” '""5- I H"! of 4'1 per cent over Mr. and Mrs the previous your, son Richard of llalifiix. N S. are guests of Mr. Stewart's parenisf Mr. and Mrti. D. 0. Stewart. Noire name Street. Eooics CORNER uziuoei PECAN ' Vi cup shortening i I cup auger I I well beaten egg ' i IMINTII-3! I fbup. lemon juice t tbsp. gated lemon poet 2 cups flour li tap. ult I tsp. baking powdet 1 cup finely chopped pet-Atiii. Tliorougitly cream shortening lid niigarz odd cu, lemon luicei dry ingredients: mix well: ntir int nut nu-Au. shape in roltx; wrapl in waxed And chill flor- ouglily. Slice very fflill; haiie an oven At nine. lulu ..................m... The chapel U tiara College At, her column. not hy mail or '91-. eiinai ffItPryiriy. write her IA are d "III lleiu A Cambridge. MIN. was planned by Iltliry VI. who III the Iou&- sun that D MI. Mutos' Laughs Arc Employment Hazard SYDNEY. Australia (CP)-Be- cause his workmatet laughed At him. William Eardley Honour. A 5&year-old Sydney paiaterln lab- orer. sued his employers. the New South Wales department of rail- ways. A state workers compensation court has just Awarded him 85.020 and an additional life pension of S23. Honour claimed that because he walked with "a sailor's gait" his workmaies called him "Donald Duck." put firecrackers under his bench and drew cartoons of him on railway engines which were Il- able to be seen anywhere. The court held that this treat-i ment had increased an anxiety- neurusis. so that Honour could no longer work; and that it was Al true injury suffered in the course of employment and therefore dc-I served compensation. CUCUMBER Kold Pac STRAWBERRIES . . . . York Frozen ORANGE JUICE . . Pctcr Pan--20 01.. PEACHES......... Del Monte-28 07.. GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . . JELL-O 3 for 29: CRANBERRIES Fresh I Lb. Box 29: Cranberry SAUCE Tin 29: l I l POTATO CHIPS GINGER ALE CHOW CHOW FRUIT COCKTAIL . . . . . . 49: -ao4iu..an.........a..C .,uozu- A-.-vac-is.-a x....-x...a-- CASHMER TEAT erscored by a fine line of fashion A ' ' ed open wor . The dainty slip-ot cessmuy on tile hohdajugm TEL! closes in back with two pearl but Sim" reiwmng ' st ' W ” lions and crocheted button holcs creamy cnshmeres. Hadley 1: lhel Turned back I'll) cuffs for sleeu designer responsible for one of thelfinish. Sweater is to be worn ir. prettiest of the current crop. madet or opt of tailored or dress skirit so by giving the turtle neck A newt -wh ch makes it pretty versa look in the little pointed collar und- tIIe- Nice with A null. too! The fine sweater has figured suc- RING UP SAVINGS FOR'57 FEASTING AS YOU RING OUT T956 2 for 45: 2 for 29: EPUT) ISLAND LARGE BOX EVANGELINE LARGE 20 OZ WAFER5 396 I6 01. Mc('RPZADY'9 24 OZ. 43: .-.o 11 oz. Bottle 25c 2 for 39:: 2 for 55: 3 for 29: BROKEN PEKOE TEA . . . 83c RAKAWANA TEA BAGS ,.. M. 51.29 MOLASSES, 3 qts. . SLO0 TOILET TISSUE 3 for 25: POULTRY AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE OPEN FRI. & SAT. NIGHT TII.I. I0 THURSDAY . . . . . . . 9it.m.--5p.m. FRIDAY . . . . . . . . . . . 9ii.m.-9p.m. SATURDAY . . . . . . . 9 ii.m.-I2.30 p.m. MCDRE E. M?LEOD Il.L1'IJ