. satin with portrait MMEN gm. Cunngg uglgng. Woman Editor. Pbnu Isoo uPIge 8. The Guardian TllllF5d8YoN0V.8.1955 HAPPENINGS Dr and Mrs Frank Maitlunnon entertained at bridge Tuesday Ind. Wednesday exenlngs. n: and Mr: E M Fnun friends to their home Sunday eve- ninl otter church to meet Dr. John Corstrm. MRS Fran:-es Farquharsnn , quliarson, Mi. Eduard Road. g..,,.i.y 3.-mgp, celebrated their fill)-filth weddin: anniit-rsar.V 0" November aixlh. LONG IIRELK VI. I. . The Busy Bee llllssiwn Band ol. school room 0t'InllFl' .'.'1lll In ab- srncr of President the H66-PT?!-.' Lincoln Maclien-nr look rhargr. g Meeting opened hv all repeating: ;Ihe, Mission Band Purpose. scrip-. titre Reading hv vice-pi'e.!.. 2nd.t Ixinns F: rh. verses 5H4. Minutes nt last meeting more read. Roll M" was aiisiiereii by '.'.il members 35 00 has twin; sent (or ' special" work in White (Truss. Programme 1-nnsiuierl hi I Bible exercise. Mlsaicvnarv story read byl Joan Hnuati. 2 members planed money in hlrlliday hos. Leader Mrs. Donald M' L'Eai-licrn. had lesson on Dr Zrlla d(”.Iark's work in India in. 1906. (Iollectinn .53 rents . Next meeting in he held Thurs-s dav. November I5Ih All members are In bring thmr hihle Meeting -lit'"” rlrlxrvi unit water and Klispahp MR. AND MRS. IVAN GILL hit: at ihp pg-ettv pudding-i "its (Sill. who air llllIIlVl'1l nlmii year was that at Mr. and Mn. Ivan Phntn hy D. W Sears. summer Ilrll. l Mo.i;..;ii.icgiaw..wgadtnig Prominent Event In B. C. lelatiwz Ind triends trnvelledl J-imeii Fisher Illl'D""lBtl the From many points in he presentigrmm uh”, rm"; K-My gt the marriage of Helen Isabelle Godwin to RF Vlaclnaar xnlemnlicmdwm "Ml Fvanh WNW Rh" B"'"Wl"'" Izod in the -church of St. ise1..ma;ed "5l'"”l5 d”"” D””'” 'l" MONTAbl'II w. M I. pt, Paul. Vancouver. Saturday. signing of the register it Mllllrl ' 7 July 28. The bride. only daughter lung Schubert: "Ave Maria”. I ltira ..l M Fraser Was hostess of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Godwin. Th! happy youni couple tell the tn the wnmeiifs Missinnarv Society. F R ?f?ourtenav. and her groom, church in the vzirains oi the bai:- Friday menus: at the manse. andl ("in (it Mr. -l- -l V- Wlarlsaar. Q. P. DIDPS Dle't.VNi hv Ian Sim-la r. on tiilecn lYiPlVlI)'TS answercrl roll Thr- arid Mn. Niarlsaac nt Prince Al- route to the Hollies where the W mi-c-tin; nncned viiih in Bible study h-.v.-t. Saskatchewan. exchanged rent-on was held. Soft violin and period. led by Mn, tvrugn uhosp. their vows before Right. Rev. '1'. Plan" mm-lc Wu vrnvidcd by M1 subject wI.l "A Dwelling Pm. nt M. Nichol It I charming noon Clilumeclry and Miss Carol Julie and". mud M m, book ,.,( Epheg, ceremony with the. bride given in .during the afternoon tan, Illffl-38' 53' ll" l'4lll"- I Tl" l'l""'0V”'d l""ll'" Nllllll Fnllmrins the mading M the min Tall pink and unite glzrlinli TILWN-S ('P'ltTPt'i with I thrrc - llrr "Img mm... .H.,..'. anprmm H" (mnppr x-ago: d vrn r n t art thy rnlu vmidn by her mnl-hrr and .",ag,,,,.r 2;". hpr rppmt vvinkiiig 9!"-l-'l'l' ""l 5””l W"”' l”"' """ll . W” ”ll”""'”ly 'l"'"”l"l ' KPPPIBI note of I very Iiirrcntill ed with nu-net was tied with while Michael Farnnn. Nnnnimn uuh lhank Anni” Wm”-Mi ” Intin ribbon. Ipink and yellow rosebnrl: and A" muemni N” "r ”' "WI The lovely d”l”l"'l"d "'6' 1"” "vim. Wm" Tl" "I" N” "M studv hook wait rovepred tr Vi : chosen an imported gown nt bedded In pink tulle and inniwrl ,.-than :',war' 3. F H .8 :, Chamlllv Ian: and nylon tulle (war ,with a tiny tulle and ninl rn.-P a'nd l,1;W8' "'4, T ""';'V nerkliiilv anrilhml hmmuel White ranllles in m r 0'4 h l:!l"I' S "V '” hunt: rnnflelnhrn and I IIYVV hi:-ti rm," AI tht "ti" nllmmz md II rouple completed the table Iei QM I'M: l'l.l"":('.'.:'l'I':i"l. ting. '&gg Master 0! rerernnme:-, Frank Wtelar. railevi on vtnlter God I win to propose thn inani in in, tiny lIre -Jeeves Pointed tare tn- Ierta appeared in the hoiiffaiit tlnrt which swept to I norm train. Ber finger-tip veil cascaded from I teedpearl tienrldresi. A Iprig all Itiite heather had hem added tot her hourmet nl Wlllll orchids. lily Intern, the bride Trlngranm nt of the valley and slvphanotiii. She Vi i-.ongrItulalmn were receiverl wore the groom's gilt at I i-.uliur- from Ill part: at Fuudn Id pearl necklace and earrings. Following I wedding trip to the Mrs Ken Mullmlland. matron interior of this province and mull: It honor and 'llir-s Flste Fedoruk em points. Mr and Mn Maclsaon b .desmIiri. had rhosen identically :will make their home at Natwmn gtvled tulori gowns at pastel The bride has been . print;-)rV yellow and mauve respect.lv2ly trarher on the xtatt oi lord Kil- . with matching boleroe. Their head- lCllt.'!l0.!' Irhonl. Vancouu-r; while ' - dresses were tiny harmonizing her groom. I graduate M llniv nl eoronet trimmed with Iced pearls Saali . in I lawyer at Nanaimo. Ind they carried bouquetn of pink Mr. Ind Mrs Maclsaar are roses little lullr Shlnnerhnttnm nurtured in I Rrm-J1 Cnlumhv: was I rhgrmin: tlmr-rgu-I In pink paper. Thr pnntugraph l'- by H I-1 nylon tulle met tnille tntfrtn; I Addlngton. Vancouver. R f' Mr while Kim Inzlla. cnusin at the Inonald J. Macllanr of Rock Farr: bride. in short white pants and I". ll 1.. 1- an uncle. at the groom . navy blazer. carried the ring on I Mr. .7. J F Maclsaar. Q r, its- white satin ptllmi "ruled the Island lllt -ummet ......tT 1 LI. '"' Sculpture Students Usually Depici Special Interests !Dlli0lR1'OV tCPtee5om.- penal qtatues says Mrs "' -I ll-ilker la Ire lriglited hv iirulpture and instructor in Ir-ilpture at the Uni ln.k at it in term: it! heroic versity ot Alberta. ””'" '" '" "' Rut it is I v-r,'v' u.:v-lul art my: Mrs. Walker. instructor oi the P1 tension department: - x - n t it 1 39: LR FOR RP? 7'' SAUSAGES rote LDUNGING I lliamnslure W l d. borne ol Miss Lyle waits on Friday lN'"'" mm R"'di "Med ' (ewlgened by mixing the "lnatitute Ode" and repeating the Creed in unison. M I with 9 members and 2 visitors pre- touawi. I5 hnm, Hsm" he, par. not. There were 7 member: pI.id . ..,,.5 Mr. and Mn, Arthur. yu. . their fees for the roming year. The I ' ' minutes of the last Inniial Ind reg- ular meetings were read and Ip- Mr. and Mn. Wallace Macliay. P'0V9dn speech iolloued by a report from the Treasurer small altondancr at the mceling it was rlcriricd In hold a special meet- tlmns: Creek Bapttsl llhlirch Mel lll ing otiirers for tlir coming year. lmeeiinns the meeting be nrtlourned. follow- TEA I HAMPSHIRE w. i. The November meenng o! the was held at the enlng Nov. 2nd The meeting The Roll f'alI wail responded to The PFPSIITFIH then gave :1 brief is there uas I ing in the Hall nn Friday night. Nov Zilrd tor the purpose oi elect- A riisrussmn was held concern- ing uhai night um hest to hold It was rim-ided to have the meeting: on the 2nd Friday oil the month instead oi the 2nd Tuesv dav A rim-iissinn of mu husiness then lttflls lvlacc. and 'tIr. llihhert Trcm err uas appointed yanitor oi titer Hall for lhr ronung year. It wast also decided to insure the hall As soon as possible. it was decided to have, I cant party in the Hall on Nov. 9th Hits to he the iirst game at I tnurna. ment. It was decided to have I fish mind at the next meeting. each member to donate 1 artirleii to the value of 7.5 cents and to bring I frirnd to that meeting. Mr: Errol Stewart Will he host r-ss tor the Doc:-mhr-r mretim: and all Itir tiiembrrs will be on the lunch rommlttee. The bills of 83 4.4 and 35 cent! were paid The collection was taken amounting to .70 cents and the gill fund 24 rents. The correspond- ence was read and iiisciissed. Mrs- Hihbvrt Trrmern and Mrs Rich- ard MacI.ean were npninted In gt. tend the leadership course at Park dale on November 29. It was moved and set-unded that Cfl h.V Knitting "The Queen " Lunch via: twl'VN'l by the liustess, IS-Vl.!lPti hv Mu. Errol Stevi art and Mrii. Rirluird Machean. MW 05 ('.WI. The iirinher rm-c-ling at the int 'EEl3'Nl&l1 I Tug-of-Muscle Exercise” For Teen-Agers - Great! 1 13;; (gm .v ch putnerln lunda u your Tecniytgffllrn ltyouundothatwitb u,g;m;tegtoteIse.trytliiIIit:- aches I .f(,cuve,i dun, curt make it? Joan CrIw- nnd this man can each hlvcl lord does our duty. Ind Ihe bu Ii-mhoucy at I ml! in halt tbeltheu ideal meuureineula-8'1. 3. e. 35, E1031!”-Yll Vllllr I llrll1Cf- 97?. Turn on I slow tune Ind do I ""5 ”S"" llew allmming Itretcli-baadl. reall- . It tloor. erou-tum, (union. '31. Eld-IA i&h oth . G bl - . t we or m -a if " """::....5:".i:.',si.."::..”i".i.f b10Vt-lm:X&llSlWl!llethn in-"so ' th.& other p-u-1-l-I. ualng knees to "ml ''m' y'”" "'5 ' bum lulu. ' um. dmg Movement: Swing hit: tome; log the pull. . Ihe resist: Ml um mu" 5" t::!' ad. udwulmu ”d"y”" mhuljlitiylguotbllneiztanec 1”" but Th” nu!”-'y"" re" lg::Clrd5er:0lO but check each Tm wmk 5'” Nu" ml” mm other to see that hips do not bow with middle aclen. Use this test to see which one bu the strongest middle must ales. for the test in toning. Poation: Lying on back on tioor. legs It:-etched dawn. Irma nul- Itretched beyond heud. Your pIrt- ner holds on in your ankles to anchor your feet. Movement: Come Imartly up in I sitting position Ind no nn nvvr COOK'S CORNER nut sldewards - that's cheating. Chgnge position of hands. Kalil! with right arm. pull with lett Ind 'bend to the left. Finish with I uwing union to: hip slimming. Position: Lying on floor on right side, palm of left hand braced on floor in iront of cheat tor Iupport. Movement: Swing left leg lor- ward and rearward. forward Igain. then reIrwIrd Ind h-o-l-d. Repeat I dozen times. change sides and swing again. Get with shaping exercises. teenagers. and change bulges to streamlines. MORNING SMILE Motorist ”i Juxl killed your lien. would two dollars take care of it?” FIrmer. ”Beti.er make it four. I have I rooster. who was mighty fond of that hen. and the shock might kill him too " HOUSEI-TOLD HINT Tuck nchet tablets into the poc- lketx oi your suitcase when going win I trip. Cases that have been 1-." aed for I long time often have I "close" odor that the sweet trag- rance of uchet. will ellminate.' ” A A WAFER SQUARES I-3 cup butter 1 cup graham water rrumbs l-3 cup brown Iugu Blend and put into greased pan 2 egga whites, beaten unit I cup brown sugar la cup walnuts Ii cup coconut 55 tsp. baking powder 4 tsp. ilour ,1 tsp. vanilla Mlx 958 whites. Iiigar. walnuts coconut. alft (lour and baking pow dcr. then Idd vanilla Put. on top of crumbs and bake in moderate oven 325 deg. for ll-45 miiu. g prayer. The minutes of my nrpvinus meeting were read by the 55(13- Iary followed by the tl'eaSul'er'sl report. Correspondence were ready Ind report lornu passed out to' the oonvennn. J Arrangernenta were made im- the Hallowe'en party nu onnherl 29th and I married couple": dam-e November Nth. It was moved by Mn. Eugene MacQuillan and lec- onded by Mrs. Gua Tierney that I donation of money be given die Rev. Director for Church purpos- tin r WI. was held on nrinher ".Rth with an attendance of 20 memberx. The president presided over the meeting. which will opened with N0--l'.l"I NUT CHRISTMAS YET BU!" WE KRE PLAYING &AN'l'A WONDERFUL ITEMS AT GIVEAWAY PRICES. K FOB ,4 DELICIOUS CUP OF REFRESHMENT TRY ICHWARTZ COFFEE 51.25 Lb. ea. Thr meeting you than ltilollfllrl ed Mt motion inllowed by the rer-I litation (of the Art. of Cansecntionl thy Fr. MacCarthy. I BY OFFERING MANY COATS Pick I pretty tuition in some with fur and cIIuIl boxy Ityles. Fleece. Melton. DO!!! FOR A QUICK CUP 0! TEA I.IPTON'S TEA BAGS 60': -- 73c bonnet. Priced from- clnsses in 1CllIDII;ll'r OPEN TO ALI. I "There iii no reason uhv the ' housewife. should buy lamps or 77"", - hookends like everyone els-'ii As" , C when lit! rnuld he Iruipturing Em”-'5 originals.” she nay-. -"NIL!" Stiidentii In her rnurte utuallv I ' create an rnplit-.9 nt something that gnu;-p , means I great deal in them ”BIbieI Ire verv p4tpul.u lit"! MAN.” ”,-."- 1 rvoung motherl," Mr: Walker - d m add! t RINDLEFLI 2 0 Clams: Ire rvnen in all Il'iiv'.r in. tereated in the art Thrre are nn admission rerivi-rem!-oi: nnr M Iminaiions Snmv take sruluture Mr I hobby and others take it very seriously. Ihe nayu. students begin with clay um- oorted from Medic-ine. Hat. They may do their wnrlx antic-nlv by. ran-ing. or they may rnrw I hand rare. and mold around it. with t-lav, A model l- employed Ind Ierv-I IIJWNEYR (7A.'WPlH')l.L'l TOMATO sour, SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pkgs. 35: HARD MIX CANDY, 1 lb. 35: 2for . . 25: II I subject for atudcnu. stu- dents begin with charts nt the plIneI of the ace. relative nm- "'4'" um and .Iture In e in Emu... tint M. the ”.i..Tu'"T.I'...v TOMATO teaturea. thev lelrn to study their , ubjeris minutely Ind realm Hill. Jun!” initiate distortion will make. I, 4. u. D mane more vttnl. "Much M the trnlnlng II train. Ill ywraelt to nnprecintr beauty U line." Mr: Walker says i Helm KITCHUP 11 on. hot. 27: ' T I PIC PORK LOAF Fleet For Sniu-la 39: can IIO FIVI CLEANSII TO: J 5... lg. Ill fr): If if -'utnuinI.eneaIlao-.- reuon can be traced to the num- ber of dresses owned by women. "This more than balanced the departure of pettiooata." the tex- dle gxecutive said. Canadians have I tlrrn policy in another field. he Iald. They do- mlnd heavier style; of sheets. for nne of two seuona-colder winters Ind economy. Mr. Gordon said the average United StIteI home purchased one uw cotton sheet every year. while. in Cenda the rate was one in five yura. IURL BOMB AT EMBASSY COPENHAGEN Denmark tAPl A homemade bomb was thrown It the Soviet Embuy here Tuesday from I passing car. police said. The bomb exploded with I terrl Coats and coat. sets for girls. turea. amut. Itylee and catchy colours. pom Material: Fibs-inea Ind Twill sizes 1-ox include: coat. legglnga SM.” to S29.” dim 1 to it CoItI only. Priced tmm-A sums to 532.9: PYJAMAS Cowl:-Iweutumntnehwuu hneiuia wurulmdottupuiuulguinnu III that I-peh.IvIeiewdIIIInnlpIIluIIIIlketI. h&IIlh&lan.1II III Iwoploee dIepItIiI unttoInuoeo.einuaIIprino-Intyiunlgugunao, 31.79 to 81.90 lie bang but there was no dIm- Iga lo the building. FROM MOORE 3. Mcl.EOD LTD. (OLD WEATHER FAASHIONSIIS 3, winter-nmo Rich tex- triln. also includes! Int! tun sulta BoyI' SNOW SUITS The Young Winter sport will be toasty warm and tin in these new now and from Mix. Priced Ban” I pt: Nylon Bland and Gabardine Suite. Hx. Priced Look m . .-mm s-- ".::.-:.-:.i'.:.... oatlecanp vwN2og;(cv,bnm.m”il "lthaehou vIIe:eIIHIItI-.'”' '"''t ””''l"' Iihlaylu-I ."uuui.Auma”'"lll!l - umm baboon itvtbIciirru1"l”d'l'”"'l”.'h"'h-i popuiu-ityoimciuuovitic-u""'tlt3”4'l""l mmmm . hdowltlihertuue. . .'!1ioIuIlnt.IIkottbIznInulIe- Th -"l'"I”Wl'li l”- '3'" hu'IIwutodIc1dIlIvrbIttouIta-I"l'3'D1IlVIl1.hII'WrlltlIllI00i m.m.g.m.Vumhrimd,wWtlt;edld '!'lieAmericIn Ir.GordooIIidCIIIiliIIwiIuII'"'””- 1" Sn” ll” "3"". morethuovertdueetdlawlaah-lhll'l”"l""”"”llll"'""' 'nh'u.l.W0mCHnI”DI'0OOdI 'l'heeoIurvIuvenuIlolnCIn-l'P,'lW'lll”lll'"""ll'"' .anupinatIuuuioinamu-ytlw- lIwuu:hwoniII.'!'lieiIdIIt.r-yean Dr. DlngwI1lI.rgueItliIt.there- t1irIouttliouIIndIoiyIrdIotlII-Iexuaiconlllctiatlieeoul white broadcloth and be reuon- at unny American women. Thin Ibly lure the Ih.i.rtI produced will II linked with the American wly Iellnldllyr 0fllfI.l.lIWhl.Chm8ill'GlIlp1'Blll NEED SAME AMOUNT in bualneu Ind women in society. 3 3 5 Natui-Illy..BritiIh critics aren't DingwIll'I discovery. but one paper. The Evening News. liII publlahed I tart reply. Natalia Winslow. pre- Iumably In American womnn herself. writes that the book in the "sullen III pIgu 0! foot.- noted pl Iumptluu over directed by one unarmed man against 75.- 5.1122 women." In an aside. Miss Winslow notel that one of Dlngwall'I Iutlioritiea. Aristotle. died 1.81! years before Christopher Columbus discovered the land of whole female popula- tion the autbor now complalna. American womanhood has I Idetender. too. in literary critic Cyril Connolly. For all their erotic mnnlu. rnnterialism Ind (Ilse screen values. aIyI Cont nolly In The Sunday Times. they In still and the same girls who by their "intelligence. independ- ence. integrity and generous freshness are really the Ian of the earth. the cream of the world'I women." The tragedy in that the women are so privileged. an integrated Ind an well educated thIt they can never be dominated by the "inhibited. mom - worshipping" a 2 5' E. 3 a : 5' FOR CHILDREN A child can be at his happiest Ind healthiest playing In the outdoors dur- ing me cold weather provided of course he in properly clothed for the nu . Ion. Here It Moore and McL'eod'I we have I complete Iolectlon of child- ren's clothes which will keep the kiddie: Ia warm as toast on the coldest dayu. We invite you to drop in Ind see this wide variety of children'I clothes now just an the cold weather aeaIori beglna. The Children! Wear Department in located on the Second Floor. 3 pc. wool trieae suits. lt- 9." 14.98 to 17.98 lnys' Melton Ind Gabardine JIckatn Int! Suburban sets. 3-7. Priced than 10.98 to T7.” GtrII' III! loys' lulta. 2-ax. Priced !rom- 57.98 Cuddly Nylon Pram Suits. 1 pc.. mes M. L. Ind l2x.L. Priced from- S'IT.9I to TS.” Gabardine Poplin 1 pot. to S14.” Store Hum: Intuit! I.-. to ill pm. 1 lug to 25!! SLIPS 'AND DRESSES from little cutie-piu M trnd-RM teem. dress them in and pi-IcticI1tIIblau. teem. pl Since I to Neither Cunlllfc .5l-'-tit. ' 4. Anthropologist-Taknmt not Connoll E95110" 5 "P0" by I Prodiictit ity team tour Jllfl ago which Iald higher American pi-od..cn,,.. wu pnrtly due to desire on tit. distal! aide tor refrigerator; Wllhlng machines and vacuum cleaners. This made the Amy. lean woman I "pacemaker" in industrial lite. onNouNcI: soviet-T" PARIS (AP).-Jun Pllll Sam. Blmono de Beauvoir and other pm. mlnent French writers noted 1... following Communist - line out tlona Tuesday denounced soup: neprealon of the Hungarian hit eration movement. :n"i:m"3:ioc'ti!':io ';'3H I ,,:lfg,'. Tgffju. Ind bodice front. line 0 no. in . "E h . M". H nan. Priced lrom- '!'rlIIy I. nu. II I p.m. 51.00 N 53.98 IOYS' COAT SETS ' ropuiu-not utuhr llttuun. can out wIrmiItopquIllQ,lIbeloIhcliIiltIg!'loIu. IIIltoI.GIhIi-also-1 Wat 'l'wIIiiI. &II ttul&PrieIdboiI- rty nylon and MI. Priced franc 32.90 to 813.90 . circle Illptlt tor dainty boutiuit luhloiu. pillar can-can Iltpl. I ltntor tha cannot be rolled. but. iI othcrwiu I add I litua milk in the dolllli 1 and: b be il.l:'y”.i..".2"' velve- lattetu lid