LOVELY Mrs. llugn Simpson demon- strates elegance in the younger MODEL fluid movement. Iis trumpet-like back has fullness. trailing a huge woman. This evening gown. in pale s.""ar:”'.:';:lnch::”:;,.?:i' ;';'?: ice-blue Peau de sole. is sheath nu Mulder and slim as a read. it gives that breezy. lithe evening is Children Of 17 Attend SHAPE s'r- annssam - as - I-AYE. Praace (Reuters) -- CW5?” '1 many nations and all IIII. 11013 toddlers to teen-lieu. school i"'n-.'"3u'.'3i mg. "I- ug,” ac . Wm” an tars of man and officers of E he-do-I-W era. these children. Ilelrly 5” 0' . belmlllll Wm" lernuntties. .:ve 3” differendea of tradition and DICK- ground. From the beginning. when the SHAPE community was estab- lished on the 55-acre Beaumont estate here. half an hours drive west of Paris, it was that provision must be In 10? the education of the children. 10 STARTED The nucleus of the school was 10 children, who became pupils 1951. They belonged to the four families to establish dence. By 1001. as the nllmbtr of Pupils increased rapidly. In 0” farmhouse on the estate was re- modeled into a modern. W9"- equlpped school. In 1054. e,vins AUCKLAND. N1. (CP)-Mrs. Connie Simmons, of the Bay of Islands in New Zealand's north- lnnd. is believed to be the world's only professional big game III! launch master. " cognized as an expert in a tough occupation even for men. Mrs. Simmons has been runninl her launch for the last eight sea- sons to take fishennen in search of the giant swordfish and make sharks off New zsaland'a east coast. During that time her launch has made several record catches. In March. 1949. an angler landed a 450-pound striped marlin. a New Zealand record which has not yet been bettered for this particular variety of swordfish. This fish was caught with a rod once used by Zane Grey. who Ice Carnival Ar 18. Produced BLIND RIVER. Ont. (CP) - Carol Pousette, is. not only pro- duced the Blind River Skating's Club's figure - skating carnival here. but starred on the ice too. She has had plenty of exper- ience with the club's shows. This year's carnival was the 0th suc- cessive production in this town. 8 miles west of Sudbury, and Carol has been in them all. She was backed up by her fam- ily. Her mother made the cos- tumes and brother Donald as- slated. Producing ice shows is only a hobby for Carol who works in a Blind River office. WEST POINT W.l. The April meeting oi the West Point W.l. met at the home of Miss Mary Stewart-Webb the vice- plesident in the chair. Meeting opened by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by eight members with donations to 0'Leary Hospital. Committeel gave their reports. it was moved and seconded all bills be paid. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to ll" ten dollars to nursery in Obeary Hospital. also decided to send to Eaton's and Simpson's for rema- nanta for charitable purposes. New sick committee- Mrs. Anna Bartlett and Mrs. Leslie Bulger. Roll call to be answered with. a DAILY PATTERN ly invited the members to he house for the May meetin Mrs. Lawrence Stewart an evening amounted to 81.20. ST. ANN CLUB Mrs. Alban T. Arsenauit we to ten ladies of at. Ann er. Roll Robert P- Arsenault. EGLINTON HOWE BAY W. T. lng opened by repeating the Ma Stewart Collect in unison. fines. 5 visitors were present. Minutes of last meeting wer read and discussed. 86.00 wa dime. . Mrs. Tryphasia MacDonald kind- with Mrs. Ernest MacDonald assisting with Lunch. Lunch was i-served and meeting adjourned. Proceeds for hostess on Tuesday night April Club eeting as usual opened by Pray- call answered by drop- ping pennies in mite box. it was dec ded to give Easter treats to old and sick as usual: also 35. was voted to buy flowers for church altars at Easter 2 subscrip- tions (one for School and one for L s) oi Polio Post. to assist in combatting the dread disease Next meeting at the home of Mrs. The April meeting oi the Egling- ton and Howe Bay W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Mills on Wednesday, April 8rd. Meet- Roi Call was answered by it mem- bers. as cents was collected in read and adopted- Treasurer's re- port was heard. Cuuespondence containing one thank you note was made many ” catches off the New Zealand coast. It now is owned by Mrs. Simmons. In an- ; other season the same rod caught a 806-pound striped marlin. the heaviest of the season from port Mrs. Simmons was working. MANY HEAVIER Much heavier fish of other varie- ties. in the 700-pound-and - over class have been caught from Mrs. Slrnmona' launch. In 1949-00 it re- corded the highest score of the s season from the port of Whltianga. with 36 of the big ones success- fully landed. MORNING SMILE For an hour and a half the pas- tor droned on with his fervent ser- mun. Finally he asked: "What more can I say?" There was a pause. Then from the rear pew: "You might say Amen." ' voted for Souris llospital. 82.00 for Easter Seals. Sick committee reported on baby gift purchased. Coliseum. 81.75. Mrs. Reid Undarhay invited the membta for next meeting. Roll call to be an article for auction. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Chas. Mills and Mrs. Albert Mills. A sewing contest put on by Mrs. 0 Reid Un was won by Mrs. Russel Mills. Meeting adjourned with "The Queen" Lunch was ser- and ties that separate Countries Hdq School containing five more classrooms was added to the original building. The education given at the school is baeicaiiy French. sup- a:manl.ed by teachers represent- various other nationalities. Iaaic instruction is given in French and a modern. intensive system of teaching languages has " If i ore gn pup s. will pupils follow the same course of studies. with the single excep- additional classes are provided to coach each child in the particular history, geo- graphy and language of his or her own country. At present. the school has 507 pupils. The majority are French. including 331 children oi french families living near the village. and 40 others whose parents are French staff members at head- quarters. The balance is made up in of BB Britons. 15 Americans. 40 llrat Dutch. 12 ltali reel- 1! Germans, 10 Czechoalovakians, . I) Canadians. eight Hungarians. seven Belgians. seven Turks. six Norwegians. five Danes, three Austrians. two South Africans. two Swiss and one Lux- asnbourgen. Connie ls Skipper OF N. Z. Swordfishing Power Launch Mrs. Simmons holds an engin- eer's ticket and keeps the 00-horse power engine of her launch Ngaire in tip-top condition. it is a con- i1sh- verted whale chaser which can do ill knots. Some men are doubtful about hiring the Ngaire when they hear the master is a woman. but their doubts vanish when they learn the launch's fishing record. BAMMED BY PREY There is plenty of incident in the life. Twice the stout hull of the vessel has been pierced by being rammed by swordfish. One sword still remians in the boat. just un- der the port light. Mrs. Simmons is enthusiastic about her job. ''It is a wonderful life." she says. "I just began fish- ing. saw my first marlin caught and became so keen that soon I was running my own boat. "I live in the Ngaire. it is my home and l have no ties. "Other w o In e n. I ,, would have to be very keen to 1119 take it up. From the health point of view I can recommend it-but it is not an easy life. especlall, in bad weather." WEST COVEIEAD W.l. West Covehead Women's Institute met at Mrs. James Aiianls on April second with fifteen membe a present. Meeting opened in usual way with institute Ode and collect a peated in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Treasurer re- ported 9.5.00 collected for Red Cross. Sick committee reported on card sent. School committ report- ed a few small articles needed for school. Serving committee re- ported. two pairs overalls two girls dresses one sweater and one pair socks handed in. Some correspondence was read- and discussed. it was moved and seconded that 821!) be sent to Crippled Children's fund. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Gideon McLauchlan, Roll call to be answered with ten cents for Get Well cards. Lunch committee Mrs. Grove McMillan. Mrs. Lorne McMillan, Mrs. James Allan. Binizo- Mrs. Deacon. Mrs. Leith Mcxinnoa Mrs Miller Beatrists. Meeting closed with the Queen. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in ved by hostess assisted by com- a mittee. results among get 'l'uesday.Ai!l'i1 15- 1957 The Guardian Page 9 Mehiiabel Thinks More Deeply Than Women Says Ertha Iy WILLIAM oaovns New sons um---r u men." purred lartila no - aria mixed of mlsehid and mockery. "made a mistake letting wognea LL so far. Broadway's suit-I1! Ill!"-fllllclf arched up on her toes. stared in- unuy 1; en mirror. flocked a hand evu cheek and hair. 5'" '- ""'.r....'.?..r"”"" first musical Y. 5313115009 Auey, separating the off - stale Eartha from the on-stall Kitt. and commenting on more or less related matters. "Women are too confused to have any philosophy other than a; natural instinct for survivai.' she "but they're learning more than thny used to. ' "Now they know how to handle mass-to neutralise them. That's where you men made a mistake." FAINTLY FILING Looking mildly pleased. she post- ured lithely into a new crouch on -4 her chair. There was something sliced in the ailagories of Don Marquis. Archy is personified by Eddie Bracken in the show. Eartha firmly distinguishes be- tween herself and her stage in- carnation. "I think mehltabel thinks more deeply than most women." she analyses. "And she says. '1! you don't like me the way I am. to hell with you'." ADJUSTMENT SOLUTION The wide-set Kitt eyes grow in- trospective. . ' s "Now I always feel a person doesn't have to adjust to the world --the world has to adjust to you. If you find someone who doesn't adjust to you. you can always go find someone who does." The 29-year-old star became in- volved with Shinbone Alley six months ago when she was pre- sented with a copy of the script. "I had never heard of Marquis before," admits frankly the girl whose first work was picking cot- mgdas a child in a South Carolina selections by Mr. and Mrs. Dourie llan. MURRAY HARBOR W.I. Regular meeting of Women's institute met in the hall on April and. Meeting opened with singing of "Springtime in The Rockies." followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 9 members. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Correspon- dence was then read by the secre- tary. it was noted that we would send 82.00 to the Easter Seal C-Bmpaiiin. School committee re- ported ilaving visited the school and nothing was needed. New School committee was pointed. The treasurer for the rink can- teen presented the report for the past season which showed a net profit of 8259.68. one half of this being the share for the Women's Institute for their supervision of the canteen in the Murray Harbor Memorial Rink. It was decided to sponsor a. showing of films in the hall in the near future, the date to de- pend upon the obtaining of the Hall and a projector. A committee was appointed to select films. Our meeting closed with the singing of the Queen. and a lunch was served by the hostesses for this the then ap- charge. then all enjoyed musical ed meeting and a social hour enjoy- Never again "twisted seams" on your legs! BREAK THROUGH THE"STYLE BARRIER"! - line in every word. tone and Iesture. Miss i(ltt'a eatlika grace and aura is being appllad in Shinbone Ailey to portrayal of the famous cat mehitabel who along with archy the cockroach. was immort- Yea. tho biggest Easter Parade is to ponmgu . and kl reason! All the shelves, counters and relnqenlod digpl.Y an. .1. groaning with good things to eel. Gardu-trash insltaadvegetablas. . . lender,u.y,..,.g, young. plump. milk-led mg." "4 - - - Ild. H bins. Easter Ilamsl The sweeten, the bed-oalnq Easter Hun Wu 3.. buy. 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