WOMEN Lelia Caroline Mcl.ure. Women's Editor. Phone El 1 V Page 8 The Guardian Monday, Jan. 21, 1957 HAPPENINGS Mrs. Gordon D. Bell and twoIE. Bell. Euston Street. .Ichlldren arrived in the city onl M d M . E , H h IIIMIIIIIIIY II' by IIIIIIC from V'II"St rlltelillrs Rrciad rgiiliertiijlneiiimndi '-'””V9"- Ben "I Vim II" P'””"-'- cards for friends Thursday eve- Dr. and Mrs. Heath Maclntyre,lning. A dainty lllnch was served I22 Goodwill Ave. also to visit herlby the hostess, assisted by Mrs.. lhusband'a parents. Mr. and Mrs.1I-Evelyn Crossman. I KINGSBORO W.l. The regular monthly meeting oil the Kingsboro Women's institute; met at the home of Mrs. Williaml Robertson on January 4th withl Husband Sees an attendance of thirteen mem-I Wife's Fcl u If : bers and one visitor. Meeting open- Dear Mary Haworth: I love my.ed with the Institute ode. Followed wile very much and am happy; by roll call with an exchange ofl only when she is happy. But tbel. gifts. . question is: How can I refuse to Minutes of last nleeting were. giie in to certain of her wisbes.I read and approved. Reports of rind still keep her happy? Icommittee's were then given. MARY HAWORTLI Ruth is a good housekeeper and New committees for January: takes good care of our children. Sick. Mrs. Bernard Mosscy. Mrs. But many times in the eight Fred Robertson and Mrs. Wilbur ;yeara that we have been mar-'.Jarvis;Lunch, Mrs. Ralph Robert- I ricd. she has wanted sometbinlzl son. Mrs. Staffer Bortien and Mrs. that I didn't think we should getl Horace Mat-Donald; School. Mrs. just men. I Joshua Mat-Donald. Program. Mrs. .,...,.w I? my-4' U "as. - CLASSROOM CLASSIC Here's a smartly tailored dress that is ideal for the college crowd and equally appropriate for car- eer girls and young marri-'.'ds. A- mong the frot-k's malty attributes it is made of dip and dry cotton ITEIHNIS W. I. Mrs. Lorne Mclzlwen entertain- ed the members of Sterling Wom- en's Institute on Jan. 9. The presi- dent. Mrs. Lea Reid presided. and the meeting was opened by sing- ing ”Happy New Year" and re- peating the Creed in unison. Fif- teen members responded to the roll call with "an improvement we should make in our Institute in 1957. - The secretary then read the minutes of the last meeting and were approved and signed. The i sick committee reported taking Christmas boxes to shut-ins. treats to sick and also visits made. The school committee reported Christ- mas treat had been given to chil- dren, It was also reported that a new map of the world had been placed In the school by the dis- decided to have a valentine social INDIAN IIVER NJ. til the school on Feb. 14. A ooln- -mm yum”-y meeting of hmgu mine of six was appointed to at- River w.i. was held at the liolne Wild '-” "ll! '"'n9'- 01 Mrs. Keith Mann. The presidqit The next place of meeting is to presidtd gm opened the meeting be at the home of Mrs. Gordon by repeating the Mary Sit--nn Fyfe, when roll call will be answer Collect. Roll call -was an n 4 ed with all change of valentines. by school memories. Lunch committee. Mrs. Earl lien-y it was decided to 13... ry, Mrs. F. S. Bell. Mrs. Elmer.”-mm memhen,-mp m the Fyle. Mrs. D. C. McKay and Mrs-I Festival Association. ru'lu- .. R0! D0I-I8lE5- Mrs. Elmer Fyhllcilgthy discussion on Wa-- vu "ii M1'5- 13- C- MCKW Will be IFI Means, it was decided to Ir 5 fililfll OI lllt Pl'08T8mm9- mat for lottery; the mat in he The programme for the evening started at next meeting. consisted of marking your birth The entertainment Comlnillota place on the map and. an inter-. then held the contest of pinning the esting contest was enjoy by all. A; tail on the donkey. Lunch was delicious luncheon was served by then served by hostess and coin- tlie hostess assisted by the com-I mittce and meeting closed with mittee in charge. and the meet-.God Save the Queen. Next inept. ing closed by singing the "Na-; ing to be held at the home of Mrs. tlonal Anthem." IJustin MacLellan. t.rlct. Correspondence ter on "health" from our health convenor. Mrs. Philip Mathesun. included a let- I Break Through That stuffy The dress is imaginatively de- tailed with a front button clos- ing, filll skirt. patch pockets. elbow- length sleeves and a stand-up col- lar. It comes in a fascinating var- iety of colors with contrasting slit- Christmas cards and thank you. cards were also read. The pro- coeds from the Christmas concert was donated to the institute from thankfully acknowledged. It was decided to have a card party in the school on Jan. 18. It was also WIFE. PRESERVERS baking. you will find that the ingredients will blend more easi- Whenyouare I ly at normal room temperature. Eggs and milk iloald be brought to room tem- perature afta removing from the refrig- erator. except in very hot weather, when the Teacher and pllpils and wast HEAD COLD FOG Oplefguilliosel When a head-cold stuffs up your nose, makes breathing difficult. nothing works like Vicks . - Va-tro-no1 Nose Drops to bring 17'” fast. soothing relief. A few drops . up each nostril as directed. I TbatIs all! . . . Your nose opens. J You can breathe again! Won- ; derful relief, too. for sneezes or dry nose. VICKS VA-TRO-NOI. NOSE DROPS thayiizrlld be used directly from the n- broadclolh so is very easy to keep She becomes very nervous nndl Kenneth MacGi-egor and Mrs. Rob- in perfect condition. depressed until I finally give in tolert Robertson. Roll call Valentine ME. AND MRS. GORDON MMLEOD Ollowa Is Scene Of Lching and a self-belt. -her wishes; and then she is haPllY. C9"I95I- . -., IKEEP IN TRIM and cheerful again. To keep her, Meeting invited to the home of happy. we have moved many'Mrs. Robert Robertson. Secretary Figure Seems To Sag And Bulge Al The Age Of 40 I times and have had a lot of ex- W35 3-Sked l0 Pi"'Cli359 new blinds Itra expense as a result. besides. 70' 5?ll00l- MP0" 0i Plinlfy 5810 llllill the mirror reflects your side; For a perfect score on pols-I I paying mu high rel-ltsnrvyhen we held in Souris Co-op Dcc. ilth. Pro- to get: ceeds amounting to thirty dollars, vitally important. Here's a prom- lure. the string should fall through ise: If you have an erect postllre the tip of the ear. tip of hte .sixty. five cents. Correspondence dnn I,-(Ward Wu.-Lend The groom is the son of Mr.i It is hard on my neries nut myconslsled of a report from school at 40. you can have a young fig- shoulder. along the center of the ure at 40 . . . and on through the thigh. center of knee. and slightly . and Mrs. Nelson .Vlacl.eod of Pia- be able to plan ahead. Seems like. Y0" I9"9if "'9'" Soiirls H0SPil8l TI” I”'"I9- "'9 I""""'i' -I'll” pot. Saskatchewan. formerly of every pl,-m 1-V9 He, made had ,0; for donation at Christmas. Col- years. Posture need not grow oldl in front of ankle bone. at any age! Also. think of pos-I -w-7-- Sheila Maclnnls la the daughter Cliarltlttelnivn. .l)e scrapped because of Ruth'sIl9'-'iI0ii I0? "'9 9V9ning amounted ture as actually "shaping" your A Very Pretty Wedding William W. ltlaclnnls. might have been saving. A very pretty wedding took place of Mrs. 1.. onau-5 nf M,-A mm M,-5, gm-. Charlottetown. .ahcad financially. By IDA JEAN RAIN in middle age, good posture is vicw. habit of changing her mind about '0 0"? d0llM' Ind seventv-five what she wants. "M5- WELI. SATISFIED For example. recently moved to my home town from her home town. about an hour's driving time away. We had lived in her home town for about six- A very interesting program of we contests and reading by commit. it”! Was enliiyed by all, Meeting closed with the Queen followed by lunch served by hostess and com- mittee in charge. ELLEN'S DIARY Old Ft:-shionecl Winter A ll . 5 years and l was very well satis- y gure. gures seem to s p and if B A L Of S " Fl " I licd there. We even had bougbte FREDERKTON w'I' f;,I;'IIIIIIl "1 'IIIIIII IIfI.e tmmz Ifhmr DAIYERN on - . I I ' .-. . r . . e sump comes lrs, an en piece o and on which we fhe regular meeting of the Fled the figure Hg: and bulges. Women's Institute was . . . . . 3 "'9 ”IIIIII(I” '" I" "WI III" IIIFI” planned in build a house. But; crlcton lthen she decided she wanted to; held on Jan. 7th at the home of at a cold hollsc-t-nrlil-r. This. we shall rt-call. maybe in I lure corlllm: lllflllL!Ill in the time that Hnw can posture make much difference? To get the idea. o' the Il'rl.VlflE. as ”thal frosty "Yrs. And how right he was" . . g . Monday of .lanuat;v," 26-2-i-20 be- we laughed. the sound ('x.'lEH'3l'al- "TIP I-wgehrand 8.5 Imgasmable int w0odnl:;Id'ImIkwn.' VICE P"-' experiment with an engineering lmv. what unusual recordings of ed In the exquisite stillness pre- :9 HGII2, term I6 ' h 59' II! ,5) en! Presns I"I”I'.'.'9 lIIIeIIedI project. using wooden blocks-ifl frost licrc read this morning on vaililu: lII:aIIa":Ie "dI:,III'e ”I"II5 tIIIIIIIe-V mI;1o3IvIvIII:'jIIItIf, I:I.IIIIIa,.(.ilIII5 wIIIlthe children's or i(randchiltlren'sl lIll"lllTlfllll(lIf;l"s her; and hcrcabollt.I 'A.il-" ill' snitl. il can rclucnil)- lifmga '1 IMI Imymen on 8 Club :v0niIenI:iIpic: IEIISKOHO I"I II” are handy. This idea is suggestedl -rusty" cs nl it came to er llinrnllius IIltt' this in .l.'lnuary's 5 I. . . v ' l . in the Physical Training Manual ill lid as we met its sting out of of years long .'lL'fI . , . If no had:th:l0I:f'p'iIn)imII?I:,In;JIiIiSI Il:,1P;!',::J ;;;Ie'III w9II:;nu::ldI)Ia'I;cceaIT):::n I:1INIri!IlIl? for the WACS. - ' . 'e o . I t I Slack the blocks in ordcrlv lash- ire Beet-.15 a wind with it. wt-'d know ll wnsl . cold” he offered turning away to ::I(I'IWwg::i ,:2:leIIi::::l 8;?)- IIIP SIBIIICK y , . sell the house. we would have to It was INN-I IIIII 'Is III" I'IIII' take a loss on it Also I doubt dren said later anxioils to be off mm d". ivimuld b;, a;w happier rlvlnrs. in this season of Its ex- pc('lCflC,V. not at all desolate as is that first one which in ii warnlngl mist of whilc above the mill-I SI"”iIrll. comes to us Ill Alderlea :;:IIl.i::fe,r9-FlI:g::eiIvai;I BK :nJei:!I:;l inn. When each block rests squar- mce of eleven membe” M cly and firmly on the block below- Aubrey Clltcliffc reported tianu. IL IIIe "o.IIIIIIII. IIIIC”. III” II”5ICI members enmned in H1 Spwing law of engineering. it is erect and plane Dl9HSlll'I:a y This graceful upright and self-supporting. There two feet between wing tips. If Is Im a still night of Autumn to bear to classcs" Not actually cold in H .., . (-1 pl ( llliay all our blossom and lovcli- the calmllcss" about. a:'):)lI('(I;i:IlIli'l ':fI)IfIlIlI:i:ni!w0lIilItIlI ilugslirogliianrfl Iligzfms hen made for are no stresses and strains to pull I finished in white enamel with red ncss - the reds and crlnlsons. the Frost) - illll a llcn cacklcd in. qlm,,(,m0ng V C I , Mrs. llyatt Haslam and Mrs it down. and black trim. The propeller plcka ' "i ' ' ' " Now for contrast. built anolherlup in the slightest breeze as the blithc nolcs across tlic yards inlpnol.-IT on PAY Hudson Rackham were appnlmed -as a committee to purchase mg. the poultry-liotlsc. firan(Imolher's Dom. VY. when I perm" is prcclllu.x mill bczllltlful male. - ' ” ' . I ' tcrmath the heart momentarily bantam hailed the morning with ,.0riII.ve:uf?lecim?tI ;(I.I;'lI1:::la,';::r:h?;a'I;1ec:.:II;Ig0II(II:,ImII:j;I; .. . ,, , , . . . . . l(l;IOWElll-IIS ownvbltternessn man nmuslngycrnw flonl his andnod M time. he W. she. begins tn books, school mmmmee had no ut this morning of WlnlDlI,tl'llS tidy lady: quarters ill a near emwr mke prom or pm, mo may 1-upon, sick wmmmee reponed ;:"csl.',i an: ell;-an. the(fr;il.1st-partlcilesgstarltde. F H y W I I i . any. rm. being the Mn or char”, taking fruit it one member. Alci- w fylt 8 tilami; ii) llelsunlllleaIl0l'l8l.)l:liI,;Nitaro Immll III" I"'n':"-If lif' is. And in Ruth's case. it i" W” WW "'0'" Ml'S- Phillip "1: er noh eso aloft: gle ra r.1 mm "ole tommmcn t-lmpres)cnl- appears that she I. med andlMatheson. Convenor of Health. m m ra e c arm oh la auty as. 3; th E;P,:dlnEl:'l' armcr en us.V found wanting, on the More 0,1 Mrs. Roy Weeks. then presented ' ”I'""”'I ."'i' I ""5 0" "W '..,f 593- ladaptabillty. good nelghborlinessl my infers-stllnz paper on "A- I ;r.cc and lwlg Il'ldhePB::8ll'(;lFd brll-l Pl . o(td had khe ,n”(iT:1tfl Imlxlcslly and inner resources "PIN, 0, aplgricultui-e: .' Meeting closed hy i nmlly paths in t e 3 round cos we new to me all the famine mmemmem. singing (,o,l 5,," the QM..."--' I hhuflllli. ' rt-pairings and rcluodt-llngs mnf A” "m pointless wnuful mow Lunch was Sm-wd by Hostess and v Dldnt someone 'l'llIF(I85l-"lat Summers-past. bcnr such nice in! am", may you ducrib, mmcommlttee in Charge. we were to have an nld-fashioned iruli n0W" Th?!" WWI in he C0m- zingcrcd Int Rufh-I n.gggMI y,,,:C-C” mmrm m- Wlllter this year. Ellen m like fnrtable in wintry wcalhcr like hm, mm me finger on her lg Mg Winnipeg had I population of those we used to have? James this --and cnnvcnlcni he smiled. Emmionauy andlomy 1.554 M..." " WM inaugurj, mallvcs and spllngolds which he- lnng to the gardens of Sr-ptcmber.g Then when we meet that sad af-I. column. stacking the blocks llllwhole plane turns into the wind. zigzag manner. with some blocksln may be mounted on u separgte veering off ccntcr toward the standard; the garage ridgepole or right. others off balance toward-m any exposed area. The pattern ill? I?" Th??? I5 8 EVCRIPF Willi gives actual size cutting guides for of gravity. for with 0" Wm"-individiial parts with directions for block has weakened the structure. lgsembling nnd mounting, The Similarly. the block is planned p c, or pattern 210 1, 35 cunts. so that the various bones niut- C W win be mailed the dgy your uaiiy have an enswr lime hoidInlz.onler is received. For first class the structure 'i0g(IlllCF in short. ma" delivery encmse 2 com; ex. WIIII ”I"”'I I'"I-'"P- -I"'”r W5I"rcI ml. or 5 cents for air mail. Char- is self-supporting without waste of.l,meu,wn (',.,m.m,n. pan”-n nem- 4433 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C-. Canada. energy and with .'a mlliimilm of; strain on muscles. lignmt-nts and organs To see how your body stacks up: posture-ulisc. you might like t , take the plumb-line lcsl. Thumb tack ii wclglltcd string to the top of a fllll length mirror. Stnnd so Tribute to Big Men According to nevupgueg-mu, Gregory Clark. all small men Iava the fidgetn. Ho lnrnieu this opinion watching I dimin- lnl" 5599 lullirm and ion in the lower berth of a Ileeper. la the next berth a burly I.C.M.P. officer undressed and dressed in the small space with use. Another good yarn well bid by a (nu philosopher. Don't Ii it,Got The Standard -on sale now. com. plate with inalazina. I2-page novel ad 19 video of coiwlea. ling unstable. qileried, breath mist-of-white in "They say ynll cnn it'll whether dmm hv desire to be mmobody med ,5 3 my in H73. or not a man is a good farmer just - by the look of his cats” we chuck- gzvrvvizggguimlnzaiagg tnhntd nginei led to him over the household of i 1-"M lengthening record of herd III':1IIIl' w'III.IIIIIgI”"III9;II”I wIIIIII"3” discontent suggest: that she can't 'IIw lI:IIII'IzhIIII1f'I ""9. I” I"TIIIlIc be satisfied anywhere. or not for we ' "H ""I.I,II"'I III IIIPII lnniz-unless and until she comes Iy .. I" IIIIIIzII"I'. I"".I"IIII' "I to terms with herself. and gets :Il:II "I'II"IIIIIlI"' I.III9I"”I II-V straightened out and "on the ' I I SIIII” III" I'IIIIII” III”, beam" of psychological health. fields that rest clean and white ON THE nu” 'I:;I:: "I9 n" ,"I "'II ”III'-II I'.II.e Her unreasonable demand: ---I wd I”"IIf I"IIIId flI"IIIi II”"I9 III" everv so often-followed by touchyl "IIl.:III-INIIFIIIII ..'I”:III"cIiI . melancholy if you don't knock; I Is eII' I"II IIIIII” "II'I"' yourself out to please her, are ooklng up from his book. Ah0VClprombly mmuuv. of n M, ' II.'II OI IIIIIpI' "”IIst III "I "I' rained neurosis of aerious pro- gaglng lullaby of night, our tea-ymnhmg um Hen up. p".l,,m. II'III”. ”II”' , cailv. When she begins to plug for UII"I IIIIII"IIII"w -- - - I)I"y another move. she probably ts IIIIMIIIKIIII ' ' ' ' ' is again "on the run" psychologi- cally from residual worries and I that Ihe can't define. And as she can't outrun the problem of self. naturally the moves don'tl solve anything for-either of you. All for how to put on the brak-s without making her unhappy. I should think that constructive leadership on your part would re- quire that you yet some insight- lnto what all: her. and into the DAILY PATTERN! The Old-Fashioned Way To try and sell "need-hots". or try and find a maid, or rent a room. the old.-fashioned way was to get on the phone and tell neighbors about it. But that was a slow process. And only a few people were ever made aware. To get quick, successful Iuuiin. EVERYBODY who might be interested needs to know. I So. when you want to sell used articles, or hire competent all smiles. .. y when it'a time for PABLUM MIXED CEREAL! Watch your bab enjoy every lick of his Pa luni Mixed Ceraall It's so creamy and I to not . . . and I help or offer skilled services, do as thousands of others do so V aliectively each year. x COOK'S CORNER RAISIN COOKIES i cup brown sugar I well beaten egg Vi tsp. baking powder, lifted in PA cups of flour Choose the modern, fast, I I”' I"IIIII' reasons for your toopllabie siti- Ii "III ”II"I'III" tilde It seems that you sorely 0"! "I with anal! 18'! initial! Illltfltioln I -' Vi tsp. baking soda ' g.d,, I 1 1 w,-;;,-o;-,n,a-,;,-,-.,l- -o---it ..,, :11. .: economica way Mix in order given and drop 1., Mn "me, M, an M... t vltuniu. iroa . from spoon Into slightly greased ml 3 w.cmm new from . mm in naah he mam bake in a quick oven a- pwchgnrm mm.” Man. gydyglwwth, tvlyhyl mm. for ismlns. M. my v c, .., Om W" on SALI Now .-mm-mu-uh mind to the idea of returning to j R . m'n' uno. ya" 3: Zjijmijjtiiijjjjxc--:1 I MORNING SMILE The first officer called a deck- hand to him and said: IQ-Illb 9.5! THE GIIARIIIAII PHONE. 8506 min? in iiiiic 15333-mI37I" M :I,';1',',,';,"::..',:.'::','2',':'I” V3?" ".",." PluN'l'lED PATTERN '0 33"" Tllesallordisappearedbelowand I m . W mm 3 h W k in-u-a-my. remahedforthebeiierpanofani'".um::.amc':'.dm:;: ' (fang , ck as our . but Upon his return his super- ' in officer demanded: Doatcanaaonupay-Qdpau jjjjjjj-31:: Tijiifjjw-ju-:1:1q