MARY HAWORT1-j ' It's Never Too Late To Improve Petr Mary liaworth: My first wife and l were divorced after 59V9l'I1 years of unhappy mar- TIOIC. Our children were reared by f9lIllVel. while I supported them. Some years later I met Nancy. I V911 sweet woman. than 1. She was all that a man her to wait for me. until my fi- "wclll Obllkations to my children find my mother were over. To this she readily agreed, More ye-rs Passed and finally. when the children no longer re- Wired my support. Nancy broach the Sublet! of marriage. I her I was reluctant to resume the yolk 0! married responsioilio. I said I had been an unhappy ihe youner could want in a wife and I asked Lens Caroline ucuue. woolen mites. and Q Page 8. The Guardian Friday, Dec. 28, 1956 HAPPENINGS turned to Halifax after spending the holidays at his home on Crest- wood Drive. Midshipman Bill xrrpmrigii 1...”... Cut Down On Standing Ieet-tol'-9PldbIlIt...alt 0! dll N the tub and IHIIII lukewarm (not hot) wgtgr wu- ldlllil feet. Dry. then massage "Walking is good for feet-the trouble comes from standing." this specialist stated. So here is his advice. "To cut down on standing time, study the news- cream, ihemsutlywitlinysoodltacet paper ads the day before and know what you want and where to buy it." For Ihoppilll. don't wear too flat a shoe or shoes with thin soles. our authority cautioned. Nor which your feet t expand, Toward the middle of the. after- noon, your feet will be a little larger than when you first started out. he explainedl NOT T00 SHOE Too short stockings can he mldl Midshipman Jim Wood has re Mrs. Lemuel Macnougsll, Eugtnn Street. , Miss Laurie Mscbonnld of the: iwhen you are standing. Stretch troublesome. Stockings should ho a half inch longer than your toes stockings are practical. or nylons with cotton feet. The latter ab- Whenlfollfeetleeltiredyou feelttredallover.'l'hoidlealplan. wouldbailonsakesureyourfsst areingoodoondtsioahdoreyou Aviaittoapodia- start shopping. trlst. can be fgrsat favor to long - suffering feet. "Will! do women's feet hurt more than men's? Are our shoes to blame?" I queried, Hen are the unexpected reply. I "When the woman who has been onherfeetaaoodshareofthe day complains, My feet are kil- in me!', the head of the house is sure to blame her shoes. But the fact is women's feet hurt not ..l first time. and tied d it . . ,. . l l . long, and now, h,Vll,30wl?l.Hfrn:':,) Payne. George Jatkson and Patlc. B. C. oftice, Toronto, llTIVEdlSul.b perspllallon bell” because of stylish shoes, but be- , own llle my own w l l I (rafiun from British Columbia by plane Saturday to spend the. wll. all ll ' ""59 "19! III 0!! their feet lo a , ,- l l l W3, alrald lhal I "Y ”' -””'”" viere also guesls at Mr. woodjfholidsy season at her home in the . (Pllyou rve 0me' take on much mu" m” "'9" "'3. "'1' V . , , . , .l V. l might lnoi bc home. my. lyoilr s oes. prop your feet up on authority concluded. - I ? satisfied vlilhin the confines of .s hassock and relax belore start- And now how .bout I cup of if i. . Ox " . :l':li'relatgi)ebeanad vtot:-l,l:tgE,ol:nll'?lhStl)a:::;l Miss lvlargai-cl lill-ggyi Burnsl Miss Doris Cruickshank arrivedlmg dmn" preparation; 0" "en ta t” u" ym" led ' mu" . r ' il . In short. I was afraid of what Tm:omo unwed by plane San". b)-' plane from Mantra” "M i5 T- . b - - - - - iii. lil”'i.”...””.'lff." "'a..i:.':.:":."'b 'n e i' rt - I is I is vi-was-ssr-so "" 5 '- -. i - ' - - Fl Pr -Reforma Ian A l . , . phen Burns. lliinlers Riier. it cover AVID HRS E W PENDERGAST ”"”' mam” Impatient and Officer Cadet loiiiiL Mai:Doug- iiiiss Helen Tid 1. - ' l. S l ' S ' ' ' W” "" elm" to make up my ll ' R "I Mil lw d T" m" and MM U d S. I. r m'"d' 0"" and R” ulv 3'-ml" Sollfgghkeifi Sftrgfllnlli sudeand ililellliigly-lgueetsisy of I;:mali;ThMr”e Vl:'0hd:ly n L I l. I marriage. or release her from her "lay. wllh gills l,a,.;.,,.. Ml. uldlmnl-sh L F' ' Tl 7 l l'lSpeC OF S g plronu.-ll. i didn't want to lose her i I Bv ASTLEY HAWKINS ticed a little dampness in one W d R C M P flatlgelhfgd c:i:"e:idli;iaer::dsllo(n;i palllg5:2?l:n:ll'::lll:rl;::!r-sbffellglous clorper. I was surprised to find i, e S . . . e Rut Till: problem is that Naiicy of wallpaper in a country coaiiligg haandsme wan am” under my ll . neier s ows any interest in :-i--?:- ll; - b "ll. l-l-' . g .. I - j Si '1-i.l.r...llvg Ciuulli lids the iiiss Mu-nla B.-lnir lexl-cpl in my hob. and in beiircp a-, . ll'(fF:FlllHi(l(e):'l (l3aii'i1ollilcedartasne,i:i'ley wnlfchagingl gt llqlede bend? g 1"". . - - vi viii Thbd il' 1- .hi i sh 99- P" c ' '3' ll gienp nr a mioriul iui, .ul..iig, e ri es mo ici wore a sleet iuscuie . c has wage enrnull: T 0,, e lsiiti years old, . E” 0, ll lllully exposing whn I xiii--ii iii.-s Mary ('a1Iivrwiv lav length dress of dilsky - rose lace all these years. and is a wonder-l P S r The cottage. in the village of has now been identified as hand 7 Sill liaugliier of Inxpri"-l'. mid iilih malching hat. whit; acceplfuld ll0li:l8k99D2Fd- loving, swce-ll . a Piccoits End, near gen-lel Hemp. made linen evldmlly hung on lb; T 3-. 'll'l--V: d f”t .an-i i .3: R. 5. - -. . . . . . I ..::::.:. :.2.::::::. .i..';.:::.:.l... .. i..”':?.':..:Wr For Ho i 0y e Is es .i1f”t.l-.ll”'”9rdsh"e- has bee,-2 wan um um --is mi ii--e on--mm aw i-wen no i Flu: lhiillllill lP.-ndergasi ill C ll lltlre alnavv blue crepe dress with homo: for dinners birlhtlizin: lbv lshcl-Cniiiiisirgmdgnivtgilkgumenl 31;: cmmiliitmfe gngmal huudmg monds 5" in platinum stars are fceaddrel sgutmgs m hwmch mm" s v ' - . - .. . . -- o o. .i ni: -i ' f P-ilicc. -on of Mr and hills". lt'Hl hllie accessories and talisman 9" the flatly refuses and il'ISlxl't 3.V'lI-M B.-'ill.l-.l ALLI-.N l lquick-and-easy treats are dcl'-c- The paintings were discovered "I gave the li:en a tug and the made up mm cu" link! and mm and ill; Tnitllljlllellng ttentii tT)'a::(-Htid .i-aim-s Pciidcrgasi, Cilal'ltillvliilKll, roses. on mv going alone. l "3 llliih ruin! of lliendlnner llll ious. a brand - new idea. Very by the owner of a row of four whole thing. linen and wallpaper mm” "d ”' "" hm W0” l" ""' the diamonds seem larger For ldhe p 1.; i, were umted ln mun nu IPEHIIIE the l-iuin-ii ihe young I am pretty much of . l.l,,,,.. in.-my fine ill-si.lill".ilils. 4 I said, small ladies or soup spoons should coiiaizes. a 41 - year - old garage came away in one big ghegt 17, dersiated luxury definitely for the get and other beautiful jewel l-llllll. ll. ,...l,i1ai Mass, The .-lmxln .-nupie passed through a guard of bod) myself. but when we go 0..., ”ls the. passing of a relish tray. 13?” provided for the service. proprietor, Arthur Lindley. who feet wide. revealing tho l,.'l,l;. lady who has everything. rangemcnis the designer i-ecouii or the ;;lIiiIIll. Rev. Charles illllw honor made up of icllow members W” l-'" "W 5PP8l'3t9 Ways she in Mill Crlsplcelciti and f-'8FF0t Sticks l 115 8 Eoodlplan. Chef. to Dl'0' now knows that his Pr0Dcri.V once inizs." ' Created by Marianne Ostier. a received an award. y pm. R l, N” pcrlmnml M) M. ll", R lo M Pulmlv ll”. lllm or l,llu,.ll.ll meellngs llllll .51..-oil - tipped llIlil&llk:S.d8SSDI'N;1lt-1(lt: llbvll, relish trays--one lfiirlic?-5 a long. low hall. probably Lindley consulted the British - we .- douiilc rill; ct-lciilony. and has I-ollouiiig iiic cl-rciiioiiy. a re-ll W ""l0'i niccilniis or to llxlf "Ill?-N mlxcd iirlslc an sever iegtiu e nibble a. Plcklt-s and built in the time of tile l4ih- Museum. An expert in medieval W i M M" Hx'Rl,xll'(l hi" zillzir boys. Louis and ccpiion uas held in the Bedford "'9 ”ll'll1'9" 0? (WWII 10 the var l”"'-bllal l'e'”""l ”'”m ” .p"'k'"d om,'es' lb? "'1" T0? SDEPWH-V,l”'”',c(-iilur)' Dooi Geoffrey Cliuiiccr. wall Paintings. Clive Rouse de- I I H unsmccsslul Search hem lilivul its-sivi, cousins of llic Room of the Nova Scotian.hotel.lm'It for a beer. 1l'”fff'h'35 0' l”""”'":l”" ”'.'d' "med rehshes 5"” W, "W59 . Tllc paintings. extending across scribed the paintings as ”ex- woman S ear A doctor at the Children's Hos- hruie. The altar was decorated James l.. Saunders, Kensiugton.j, 15 ii No late 10 Intake her i't'.'ll- "19 "'9-ill .W91t':ldb,l9 fl"-'bll"'l 0"f”;( lllrfildl-h"' 9ll1Ck'"'ld'"'”V llitj Voltage. arr in five panels tremely rare" 15th-century work - Plial Said Wednesday night lie iI.e that I want her with men and are easy to fix an incxpensive,ln -(00 a lay ICIISTIES. lwluch show the bapllsm M Clwlsll execuled between "60 and um: Mm, gnduiid for thhe slerumhhas dccn-us so muc i at t e American P. E. I-, proposed the toast to the bride in an eloquent and impres- sive niaiincr. with unite and red Carnations ilivcn in marriage by her fath- er. the bride lookcrl t'halTf'tiIlE-In "ll" 7 df"l'l PERT?! ”the confines of our yoke of marriage?" 1 ilal-ellieliis." told her many times: but 1 can-l but the relislics are often luxurv "11 is n1y ('tillsl(l(tl'(?d opinion, Spiced Cranberry-Apple Sauce: .Wiih a fork. (lake the contents lb. canned whole cranliclrv saucel Christ with hand raised in bless- and St. Peter wearing the iriplel Examination disclosed some dis- lling. a criu-ifixion scene with .klar,v.,figurcmcnt to the paintings Qg. pecially in the faces. Rouse said NEW YORK iAPi-Mrs. Mar- ios lngalls. whose heart stopped C0mPiin.V which produced it slop- pcd production. The child. who has hcen stiller- hcr full-lcngth goun of while For going away the bride chose I I l h 1 gm in I r apple F I C hl'f'Ii('h timcarie satin. fashioned a chocolate broiin doeskin sheath ”"'Il ll 9"'"""i'l'g 61'. RS. said the Cliff. "ihal SEW” "cw l ' Samj ' l ”l'll'"- ilhc damage drobably ws c d beating Dec. 10. walked out of . on princcss lines and skirt slii;ht- dress. white fur hat and hrownl0r;"4N5 "Isl EYES lquil-k-and-easy rclishes could be Walncilits anddu is-ltli rtroch FOUND BY ACCIDENT lhy a pike widided during tshe .eusl;ely Montefiore lipspiial Wednesday,l ""3. "EU" "l0"l"8lliS F0? ”iiuilc I )esr R.s.. it seems you in-olmade at home from a base of in- 0" 3" 8'0"" Pi" 3 '1-, Lindiey made his disc-lii'ci'y.reformation period of English still a heart patient but very lllhllfh has '10:" iniecied ii-iliwil e serum an was report accessories, with which she wore a mliskrai coal. Her corsage was of white carnaiions. Following a motor trip through Iv en train. picture neckline, with the sleeves coming to lily points at the wrists. Her finger-tip veil of iiillc illusion tell from juliet the Maritinies. the young couple cap nf French brocade satin and she carried a cascade of taismanlviiil reside at 113 Queen Street. Truro, where the groom is sta- valley The bride's only adorn- . ment was a necklace of cultured tioned. Out of town guests included Mr. pearls and earrings. l The maid of honor Miss Juan Marshall Petcrs, Midge-ll. P. E. lilclnnis, wore a nl)0l'-l('llglh gown of sapphire bluc. crystal - charm, fashioned on long-torso lines, with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Profiii. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Saunders. Mr ihrcc-dual-ie-r slccves. white fcaIh- and Mrs .1. Weeks Murphy, Mr. upon Namv bv Wm mood l . . . . .l .. - .- - l '. . .' and silver tray, an enticing-looking drained Sll(Pd or button mush-l , l l ::::g-iZ::a(fiI(fh:s:lIfPal:l1lli::";:l'(: li.Iv ftriiiillhi”ill?::i:m;iiP:?d(ii5::ihz::;. beh3V.i'"' 1" the first phase ofltrio. arranged in matching small rooms. iAdd the liqilid to tomato: gll:wA";,rgll:lKI-lA:l-AK!-Sshiulij lnieule moons. I lsuddenly. C0lllD59d Ind 5908""? of ii... .?;.llc.v. ' P. r.. island: Miss K Smith. ll'l':f:,"':',Il!(f- '”li'licn lxlou (llV'0l'P rebel-l lshallow glass bowls embedded in lint-e-. Chill thoroughly. Makes 2, vllllm Mm Space km-the lg: l0;r"lfrE"s'elfll;fl:;nI:lo0 3):: ll!::DIli'edlgl:i:l-" Lobeli could find no heart- . , .l,, l , . l. ' l ti 11 Y. an in irecily, at? ('e. - i ' '- , l ” l I . , , ETWIII 3- 1. iv Kl ililcslt;-union ilclx'cnnm' and Vliss Shcila Dcliiicy of Charlotte limaluml ""9 P""lTl'!. your neck "T0 b9 3" peak naV."r' T." WL relish Saladeuesl ussemle Ml by Canadian astronomers yzmm tAsfwScm”on for the Advmge. Schwanh I msidem physicmn. -ll; W Ml H G ll (mm was lmm .ln the yoke once more, ishcs should be well-chilled, l I re- been baked polalnelll oven,l,l.owlll Then! vimm Br imen 0 clence by Peter M. Mril- Schwartz asked a nurse for I .lnn . .u.na . ue. s . - Al the time of entering inar- marked. taste - testing. 'Thcse and llll,lzl.l.l,l-ad slllm-"l coll”. h l; l- 5 I me 90” 01' man and Miriam S. Buriand of razor blade, but somehow she 5 00 418 5 875- the National Research Council. came up with a surgeon's scnlpcl. THE liexpeitislllgxyl l.: Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacArihur,l lzetting older and lonelier. hcnce lmtire allure of Nancy's value to YOU- Wlihfillt lief. you'd fecl com- pletely out of touch with the IN,- l"iiZ- In any meaningful sense. And yet in her company, or ,5 H. lords her wlfely pursuits. you are lconscious of a total esirangement -0' SPli'lt: or of real selves-be-l liucen You and ll('r. in all probability, this type of accommodation iii such we may l . Flax?-l .V0illprobahly held olli on her figuratively. in terms of ,9. "151!!! to make an open book of .V"Ul' lhflllilhis. plans. inlcrcsls. .call fit was more or less forcedl Icxpensive canned products such ,as cranberry sauce, corn kernels tor mushrooms. 1 shall experi- lmeni. :'iladzuiie." And he disappeared Taste-Test Kitchen. An hour later he knocked on lmy study door. "Mission accomplished." he chiickleti. "Here are three quick- and-easy relishes ready for your - approval." ' There they were on a shining info the (iron uholchearicilly as their bk llorcd now kinswomau. . learned to live Thus Nancy Chill. Makes 2". e. - Corn-Pickle Relish; Drain the contents 1 1N0. 2) can whole ker-l nel corn. Stir in l c. pickle rel- ish. Chill. Makes 2 c. Herb - Mushroom Relish: Com- blue 1 pkg. exotic herb salad dressing with vinegar. water and oil according to printed direc- lions. With Va c. of the dressing. blend: 2 tsp. sugar and to c. dairy so I cream. Stir in 2 it oz.) tea or milk. Suggestion of the Chef: Combine equal amounts diced frcsh pears and canned I-Siberia peach slices: chill. ur C8l'l5 . while inspecting the cottage prlorl in repairing it for the use of one. of the men in his garage. - "l was haviniz a look around They are so numerous that they lmighi literally blast upon is space lsliip long before it could journey to the moon or Mars. They could history when. under the dissolu- tion of monasteries in the reign of King Henry VIII. Catholic paint- lugs and statues were destroyed ,the upstairs bedroom when I no- or mutilated. Shooting Stars Seen As Menace To Space Ships Dominion Observatory. Ottawa. The estimate is based upon the number of meteors actually seen over a 23-year period by groups much alive. Mrs. lngalls was snatched back from death that morning by two young doctors who knew they had only minutes before the lack of fresh blood damaged the brain. The story of the operation was related to reporters by the hos- pitnl. Dr. Stephen Lobell. an interne. was making a routine examina- tion or Mrs- lngslls in her hospital lroom when. he said. "she gasped Schwartz opened Mrs. lngall's chest. reached between her ribs and began squeezing the heart. Inbeli breathed into her mouth. showing signs of improvement. IF YOU DRIVE .. DRINK How You Call Think the one of the greatest barriers to .l . rted amegume ulp l The new calculations are that V P ' .20fl,000.000 sliootiiig stars visible .a-as lto the niikcd cye zing into the Twenty minutes passed. Then i the heart quivered and began beating again by itself. of human observers. SPACE BULLETS But there are so many of these little space bullets day and night etc. Your cloudy aim and inienfl , . probably was to preservp ll dpflkllh the facts of your behavior gree of independence and to cull.lI suppose. ln sclf-defense to keep tinue Iif possible. in the mar. consciolls disappointment and hc.1l'taL-he at a miuimiiin Faster Ever forget I friend's name juii its you introduce him? Freeze up "Know Your Linens, Needs she By C.iH0l.V.V Wll.l.ETT lihe longcsi wear from shccis and rjggei -lllvlng ml". mm llll, ln Canadian Pr:--.. .112-IFI-I writer shcetiniz- two articles usiially in- your own u'ay"'a5 you had lloell shniy well! hf'r own way and T” '” ""m' l lh, l l l d that "it is concluded that a group (i'i”l1ui'.-x I('Pl Iicl you inic-nd,cluded in the new year sales. doing in ll... long slallllm perlml list you go yours--meanwhile talc HALF CENTURY CLUB giant; fN"l2i";l'."e ""y ”y' of six observers covering the R5,. Serum H l in H dincillnlolh 0VN1ih0ulh.V0I 'c fn re-stock ljncn closets timing. The first step. of course. is to win; ADJL-g-l-l-.;D ' ll"; what consolation she could. l I. ”,l,lw”mn t l;ll;mlh ll ld st whole sky, und plotting all 9 P3 know the facts? Take ininutoa, the January white sales? Buygre-ad the labels. They usually pro-l ll, slmrll you wllrem dlsposlld lmm lllsl holllg yullr u-irks"! 'The liedcqiie Womens Half weed: fmnl-if-llloomu Puzof-(f0l;l meteor, "en. record, 1,” ll,” Monfreal even boon. making a implode- l, wisely, even at rs-rim-pd prict-5 .lvide necessary information about in ma" fully wllll Nancyl ll, "33 the twist is bent so the tree,.U-lnliH'.V Club. "I91 On "10 eVGii-Pl(l)ml tlhe dnlm; Vmliorl 'w .l':'e: five per cent of the total number Ci-!ii0n'? E. says the textile committee of the the types and weightslof sheetsumake 3 Hal marrlaze M mPrg”.lmllm.s-- . proverb says. EVem.llng ofi)ocemi;e;17th ,1 the home MN. '0 mm. 1;lwV-lrallvfl :l visible to the naked any the MONTREAL. lcpl lg A rare llnmmry Rmde” Dlni H. v Canadian Association of Consuo-,WEM'E 15 HWPORTANT of lives. And you mav even ha". ually this adjustment became sec- Of Mrs. Percy A”'l9Ck- Eleifell qmtodg, from ,m'0m tn-lwmo mllel.Canadlan astronomers said. serum was flown in from Halifax you whuimy.-holopim hay. lull-,. l fr; Then look i'l0S0l.V 81 "W 90'” failed to present her to your chil-lmld "am"? W h"' H" """””"S memzer” ”,":'l:' P:'e5?"l- llllgelllnli la" lllmr, anll 'mml lm.l'5h In lnl A space ship heading for Mars Wednesday for a "particularly ed about (ill... ,;..,ll,g. '-lung opene wi sniliniz en mndcswnl hrmhmess from M0 or the moon or Venus would be a ill" child at the Montreal Chil- .h(,l1 clmull,-- ll,” ,,,m,llm- A re:-cut issue of the CAC bill-l siruciion of the sheets and Ice, fell lull, llllel Now she leaves you l ” Night . Roll call was snsweredl far smaller target than the planet dren's Hospital. a three-year-old plmllvzl, youl.mlnd.iw,"youllo' TT loulside her "world" much as you mm ol our plant,” ally Mm Indicate! MW”! whys smpdihwt they aredwmiieent llI.1aliiii(d)erI: th d l f ith poems and idea i r Christ h B di hi Ff! can get the best uys an lrec size on w n y - em. n so carefuly. once closed her out it yours. W 5 o - , l, eari .- iii a rect t puncturin girl suffering from meningitis. cg - - P Sheet weights range from hcavyf For l.l,llmll,ll.,,l; ll-5 plmslble mas. New program commltttec: ?nTgll:yq:::lel.(:vTl'”lfl;1fl:1nlznglflgad mg pressurized hull of a spac: The anti-hemophyiic serum wu, l!:oiivi':rcooi:: tl-:m h::dt0 5": to very light and are determined that you couldn't have lived with Mrs. Percy Affieck. Mrs. Calvin We llliexplllrln wllh mug mm: ship could be disastrous for its located at . Hglifnx hogpllgl by rum (gm M3?" R "l"". by the thread count-the sum o.'lNancy or any wife on other Leard and Mrs. Charles Hendcr-l 3 human Ilkk. , ts. the Montreal institution after an l-,l llml y. -,3 m-clwlmlllul. ' son. Business mailers were cnn-l --- - . f” l in':;l'l'"'lln: an ":3: PATTIIN M289 4 gulch Otifual FASHION VIEW. NEWLY 1957 the news-and it's the deeply V'd decolleiagc. fhe mvriad of soft back folds from waist to liemiine that mark this dress as newly I957. Thanks to Grabols for this couture pattern . mm the many compliments a as will receive for sewing B. This late-day dress in the nicest flsiiery vour figure could have- Nmnm raised. rounded and softly sheathed: slender. The Iesblr Original. a fiery crimson silk. would fit beautifully onkr III rkht new; solo under southern skies. Or jun!” liq lebrics for wiring and sauna P:.a"aIlUaiIo&hIlisses'ltass 10,11. It. ie.aal I. g cm I-hel mane. w-.- ...l w- silhouette smooth and , threads to each inch both length- wise and widthwisc. Too loose a weave is weak and causes sheets to wrinkle and soil easily. Too heavy a weave makg laundering difficult and adds tin- necessary weight without greatly increased durability. CAC textile experts tar fine. closely woven sheets. with about 121! threads per square inch. arc usually good buys, If a white, powdery substance shows when a sleazy. open-wave sheet is rubbed over in dark sur- filrc. the material has too much sizing. A higher quality even if more expensive, would be a better buy. As for size, the CAC commit- ice suggests that sheets should be allow a good tuck-in at the bot- tom of a bed and a good turn- back at the top to protect the blankets. LENGTH! DIFFEH Length markings should be ufaciurers quote finished after hemminiz. American man- ufacturers mark the length by the torn size before humming. "A sheet properly looked after should last through am wearings and lsunderingii.” lays the CAC report. Careful launderinil ingens mak- ing sheets in cool water about is minutes to loosen stains, and ihen washing in hot water with a dis- solved. heavy-duty soap or syn- ihetic detergent for five to in min- uies. Hliislngs in warm water should continue until the water h clear. If you hang sheets outside in dry. it's well to remember that heavy winds are hard on them. And iiandlinl frnren sheets while they are still stiff is even rougher punishment. - MORNING SMILE Sign on reducing salon: "Come on in: what have you got to lose?" HOUSEHOLD HINT For your own safety. always use Jtrylpntiioidersorheavy tevrelsin zhandling I presule cookerorcar tier. A ioag-handled fork en semeiiniesbeneediollfeaweight or open a peteeck. keepfu yer head well out of ram of la sheet, l carefully watched. Canadian man-l length l lit-rms. Perhaps she alxiapit-d with lsupcrlliiive tact fihough at great lciisi in deep ft-clingi to the quirks iof your personality. l is it too late to change the pat- -tern? Well it's never too late to ldo better. But the change must begin in your psychology and must he-chine manifest In your changed actions first before a umespnmiing change can be ex- pecied of her. Mere appeals to her to draw closer to you won't work. For help road "Love and lMai'rl.'lgc'. iliarptrsl by Dr. .Alcxuiider Magoun. Mary Hsworih counsels through liter column not by mail or per- lsonal interview. Write her in care lof this newspaper. COOK'S CORNER ICE llox COOKIES to cup shortening 1 en 1 cup brown sugar Pa cup flour 1.5 tsp. baking soda Va tsp. salt Vs cup nuts. Make info a roll and cool in re- frigerator. then cut and put on ungi-eased cookie sheet. cook for about 7 mini. WIFE PRESERVERS other items of importance. A very ll interesting program was put on by lMf'H. Louis Muttnrt. Mrs. Walter ll.eard and Mril- Edwin MacFar- 'lane. An exchange of Christmas -gifts followed. and delicious lunch -was served by the hostess. Ncxtl meeting on January lfth at ihel home of Mrs. Edwin MscFarlane.l Mrs. Walter Leard presided at the meeting. o B.0. OYSTER nan BRIDGE I The December mccting of Oyii-i ier Bed Bridge W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Howard Carr with nine members answering the roll by exchanging gifts. Two mem- bcrship fees were paid. The min- uies of previous meeting were rcad. approved and signed. l The treasurer reported paying lihe bill of 863.75 for blinds for 'school and balance on hand of! 334.21. The institute received tio- from sccretary of school in pay- ment for cleaning the school. Bills for fruit and postage for cake l sent overseas were paid. Thai Birthday Box was opened it held 35.35. Mrs. H.L. MacPhersnn was ap- pointed to sick committee, Mrsn Daniel MacPherson was appointed” Red Cross convenor. Correspondence was read and son was asked to send for Red Cross work. There was no report from sick mitiee. Teacher re- ported not g needed for school. Mn. Philip Maths-sol and Mrs. Wallace Higgins gave a report on leadership course held at Park- dale hall November I escti of apples and oranges for treat for school and pre-sch children at Christmas. The card committee was asked to send Christmas cards to four and resi- dents of the district. It was moved and seconded that notion Cake be discontinued for winter months. Mrs. Philip llaitieson invited the members to her home for January . The roll by collection. Lunch committee is Mrs. Howard . Rufus A The meeting closed with lard; sidi-red regarding the village andl discussed. Mrs. Daniel MacPher-l It was decided to buy W: dozen smmh ml; Grade vii. i. l at”. in. x Royal Coitfu re Vlvacious Princess Margaret is MOSCOW tkeuiersi - Pravda. organ of the Soviet Communist party. says Wednesday Russian leaders have "mapped out con- creie measures for a new and pow- erful upsurge of the national econ- omy." it says the his economic over- haul is designed to prevent scalp terlng available funds over num- erous construction projects. The Pravda article followed the appointment. announced Tuesday. of Mikhail Pervukhin as chairman of the state economic commission. Pervukhln. who replaces Maxim Saburov. is expected to build up a new class of manager: able to work in a more flexible fashion than the present supervisory sys- tem. ' Pravda says the Soviet Commu- nist party's Central Comrnittu. which ended a five-day nieetinl Christmas Eve. had shown a way to eliminate managerial sbortcont ings in Russia's economic strut HITS. DENOUNCE FAILURES all aglnw here during a visit to the Foundation hospital, Tooting Grove. London. The l"rlncess' hair- do appears to be the new 'bouf- l fant' ooiffure currently popular. .1” and (of (3. sum Q plan will the month of November. I Grade IX. I. Elisabeth Dicliiesoii. Grade Vin. 1. Wayne Dickieson. 2. Joan Stevenson. I. Gwennelti Mitc- Donald. 1. Laurence De Veaux. Grade Vi. l. Ella Laird. l. Carol Dickieson tequali 3. Gloria Hous- ioo. 3. Charles Stevenson. Grade V. 1. Lynda llccoubrey. 1. Patsy Stevenson, 8. Elmer Bian- chad. Grade W. i. Norman smith, 1 Louise Iellar, I. llisabetti De Venus. Grade ill. I. Francis Blanchard. 2. Carl Blanchard. I. Helen Dickie- son. Grads II. I. Erna Dickiesse. omsi.i. Dicstsssa. sboedasnov . avtaasialestsr ca. peraatwaan ttvenethflaebona. Hlfesiaverasetattiniorgrat os,7 catlaadaleculsy. &IVBa. The Committee de- nounced errors and failures In state planning bodies which had led to non-fulfilment of quotas. it flve-year presented within the flrd Pravda says suits of the unrest "show with renewed force the esp recineaa ot our party's policy and the areal advantages of the social- isf system our the eapttalht one." The Central Committee said the main Iovllt ebitctfva must be to overtake th par of the not advanced esp- Ifalfn eeilatrise wlbla the tart oi ttnh The facing quota. tidal. I9 e& Ml”-I Pravda Says Russian Leaders Map Big Upsurge In Economy the new Soviet economic policy as a return to ihaf'of ex-premier Georgi Maienkov. who had urged concentration on consumer indus- tries. Le Populslre. organ of French Premier Guy Mallet”: Socialist party. notes that while heavy in- dustry ls to retain priority in so viet uonomi planning. the new policy "is lncontestably due to the pressure of the Russian working classes." At The Telephone Canadians Are Still The Tops NEW YORK (CF) - Man for man for woman for woman) Canadians rank among the most talkative people in the world-u the telephone. The annual survey of the Amer- ican Telepboiie and Teiegi-aph Company Wednesday reports that Canada averaged 446 phone can- versations per person in IHS. Hawaii led the world with M1 con- ttvely. 11: United States. with I. .- & t lent the world is number of instruments in service. it also led the list with 33.7 telepholea per in population. Swedes. with ml per IN was sec- current hooks and magnainea, eon- denaed to save your time. CUDMORPS DRY CLEANERS I20 Iain M. moyoehevkt Vlhoiwthehaifelsf 'ttsIsfsvoer ..-is-omptngnla luau out the lows-its time for I1'I:WAIt1"l SPICIAL. so r 0'' and get iii