Back Row: Bruce. Shirley Macl-Ewen. Second Row: Shirley Ladner. 'Velma Myers, Barry Ings, Bestrlce Erma Bell. Dorothy Quinn, Irma Cook, Dorothy M1-Aleer, Priscilla MacDonald, Ireta Stevenson. Alice Jenkins. Bertha Front Row: Walton, Edythe LeLacheur. Mary McGee. son.--(Photo by Barterts Film Lab.) ' A Wednesday. June so, 1954 rue Guardls'.I”""'il: Certificate Winners of Union I eial V V. V ; Lois Good, Evclyn Mm.-Pherson. Elaine Maol-Iwon. Front Row: Thelma Ryan, Marlene Peters. Joan Clnhossey. Back Row: -Richard Sawler. Barhara Whltlock. Janet Carver. Mabel Saunders. Helen Hardy, Annie Campbell. Robert. Laiferty. Second Row: Rena Wood. Madeline Stewart, Margaret MacDon- Wands Norma Rayner. Betty Stevenson. Norma MscKsy, Robertson, . g , aid. Barbara Duffy. Barbara Irving. Lillian Johnson, Evelyn Gardiner. Doreen Howatt. -- (Photo by Bsrler's Film Lab.) Pauline Maclntyre. Shirley Spence. Marjorie Goodwin. g l Dorothy Hendricks", Susan Maccormack, Janet Daniel, gene gimp. number of mothers and other ln- follows: Intermediate Class l, bour. Acton Sillitoe, iirst Anglican terested persons present. Mrs. M.cm- Shirley Barbour, Jean Dunbar, Bar- Mrs. Manning commended thv bishop of New Westminster, B. C, rning, Clubwork Supervisor and bare Mountain; Junior Class I. girls highly for their excellent was born in Australia in 1841 Continued from page 8 that Body ill tours tble. or shortwave diathermy 15 3130 nelpiul. on return to the sport. the ugmaged muscle or ligament must be protected from further injury by adhesive smvpplns DNWW KP" plied. Very -seldom are D1995-Ted splints or braces required. This extra protection should be kept on for a, period of 10 days to three weeks after healing has occurrtii The intelligent athlete will realize the need for particular care to pre- serve his playing 081'?”- Continued from pugc 8 Life In Mexico month's pay as 1 bonus. Then they expect presents. too." . . Both wives find clothlnl their ismilies a problem. Ready - mm” dothl is expensive. so they have things mode. Local material. ex- pensive enough. shrinks qulnkli and losu its color and shape. Shoes are in problem also. Wide sndi short, they don't lit Canadian feet. "Fortunately the children need lsu w ter clothing thsn they would lOonsdI?'tnidlMrst -n-e- guusf "But what we save than we make up paying for their social life." Mexicans adore their chil- dnn, and every birthday and feast dgy, is an excuse for elaborate mdcxponsivs ohildren's ,psrt.ies. oundhn parents must return es thou - SOCIAL LIFE ' Adult social life is more formal too. Oocktsil parties in Mexico go out put midnlltht. with the hosts enacted to provide s cornvlei-G buffet with turkey and the trim. mjngg, "And people here love to dress up." said Mrs. Tre8Hk'5- "You need a much bigger wsrd- noise that at home." ' The Tregaskis home is traditional than the modern Glover house. but it has a great deal of charm. Their daughters. Susan. seven, and Heather, five, were with them in South Africa before com- ing to Mexico. Their term here expires this summer. "I'll be glad to get them home to Canada," admits Mrs. 'I'regas- kis. "They have become too used to being waited on. They'll have to get back to normal." Continued from page 8 nononiv nix lng duly reformed. certainly wiu not welcome continued reproaches on his past conduct, or a reminder of it. He exercised will power in giving up the other girl; you must exercise yours in forgetting about her. Of course. your husband was guilty of outrageous conduct and moi-slists would insist that he de- serves no credit for his last action. However. not every wife has the satisfaction of an erring husband's return; you have been fortunate in that. Now it's up to you to put the past away. to give your man every reason to be thankful he was re- ,u1d,,.to, look forward to. pentsntg, continued happiness t ether. suppose you try going out of your way to stop in at church. instead of detouring to your ex- rivsl's house. Say a prayer or two for the strength and wisdom to shift your thinking from the past to the future. You now have the factors that make for complete do- mestic happiness-lovely children, a pleasant home, s. husband and father who lovingly appreciates his family. Do make up your mind to enjoy them. DEAR MISS DIX: Last summer. Wet after I graduated from high school, I met Matt, who is five lyears my senior. During the year canrmofg Muuoov 31! '7"-; morettete been going out together we've planned marriage. then broken oft. made up. became engaged again. then another break, and the whole cycle starts again. After every quarrel I'm the one to call or write and ask for another chance, yet more often than not the quarrels are of his making. Should I go on like this or not? Genevieve ANSWER: It's a good thing to apologize when youre in the wrong, but very foolish to put yourself always on the defensive. It doesn't seem logical that all the fault would be yours. therefore all the recon- ciliations shouldn't be up to you. either. Your relationship with Matt is too onesided to be happy while you're in the present state of separation, it would be a good idea for you to go out with other boys and, whatever you do, don't crawl back to Matt again. 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