. (iernational i International I go, to 11.. Guardian Wed... June 5, 1957 I CRISP WHITE TOCH . For suits and dresses there is handsom gillef made of while nothing that gives a more refresh- pique. It features a wide lace int: and feminine look than a touch bordered bow and matching lace of crisp white. And this little add-wands am", the (.(,n”.rp M .5 pwmr. 0 ed fillip is sure to give the wearer Ed smamy mcked inside the wide a cool and collected feeling on ev- I I on the warmest of days. open neckline of a cm-iligan suit I-lcre we have the touch In a.Jat-ket. . uage losses due to MONTREAL ICPi -- Canadais program. . . .; National Council of Women pre- temporary illness. assistance for in- the ordinary family facing med-l pared today to pass on to the council some of the iral expenses and help for fam- yroblems it sees in this country.iilies where the breadwinner dies." Marnage trends. fllVOF('9.' Low-cost housing was reported houses. health. immigration andlpiogressing from coast to coast. professions came in for attentionlsaid a housing committee report.3 Monday as the national council-Arrival of about 17.000 llungarian opcned 'a two-day conference pre-,refugt.-es had complicated things ceding Wednesday's start on thejin the absence of government Council of Women aid. A report by the immigration KEEI5 IN TRIM Get In Shape For The Summer Styles Of Dresses By IDA JEAN MAIN with summer coming on the most embarrassing spots for fatty accumulation are the of up- per arms. under at-in pits across the braissiere line. One ra- ducer who took 00 elcell pounds writes that she would be fairly firm if it were not for these vexing bulE9S- y Fortunately, the exercise move- ments which help to strengthen the bust supporting muscles and thus improve the chest area. also bring arm muscles into direct ac- tion. I In iiiis first exercise which is a particular favorite. be iture to put force on the inswing of the arm movement. for it is the movement toward the center line that is most effective. Position: Standing or sitting. with arms outstretched at shoulder letel. elbows straight. Movenieni: With a fort-eliil in- swing. rross hands and forearms putting the emphasis on the inswing part of the movement. Swing in . . . than out. in BEHIN- strongly and out . . . continuing for 10 counts. late; 20 counts For proof of muscle action. place palm of right Iiand neary slioiilrler. fingertips just below slioulder. then swing In forcibly. with left arm. See? To tone the loose flesh ulin-ti hunt-lies up under arm pits. try this exercise: and straight. tense arms cleai-.to fin- i knees and tough, and it is mighty effectivu. Position: Standing or sitting. hold arms out at sides, dunk- level. palms up. Movement: Keeplg elbows gertips. and describe U3! circle: with fingertips . . . k ra- din; of circlq very srn-alirhalf dol- lar size. Circle 10 times in one direction. and ten in the other. The ahapely grandinotlher who recommended the ball - bouncing mutine. claimed the exercise re duced fat lodged on upper bag; and toned arm and cheat munc- les. Try it. Use a "live" ball. such as a tennis ball. or larger. The exer. cise is to bounce the ball. using both hands held out in front of chest. elbows straight . . . bounce the ball I00 counts per minute. Do this for five minutes, twice daily. I Still with us" This simplified push-up guarantees beauty rg. aults . . . Position : Lying on floor. face downward. palms of hands braced on floor ai sides of chest. Bend Itold legs straigtt up . . knees on floor. Movement: Kccp back straight! from shtiulrlcr to knees. push up with arms keep knees on; floor. For l bonus effect. pull up? and in stroiiizly with middle mus- rlea as you push up. This isn't too Parental Consistency Boring But Necessci ry UFTAWA (CPl - If your child calls you a bore, you're A success as a parent says Dr. William E. Blatz of Toronto. Addressing a Women's Cana- dian Club luncheon here Thursday, the child psychologist defined a siiccessfiil parent this way: "I-Ivery successful parent is a boring institution to children. If you're not boring. you're inconsist- cut and too exciting." I)i'. Hlatz said parental consist- ency in dcaling with children is of major importance. It ”It-is the child know where heis at" an it develops trust. faith and confi- dence. l Fathers, he said, are often ot- Grcincleur Of Post Is ls Recalled In Cciwthroi Ncime 1" -imi-no-on onnmn Toroniu. although becoming a. city of years was known as the city of For Children 30 fl!!! annual of the at. Antiuu c.w.L.. Sub-DIVIIIDI '8! ldii In in. Pariah Hall on ual QM Illlttlvvod. Iurur'a m aadafactory rum on hand ring the abort time this Iub-dlvialon has been active. Ewart: were heard from the g convenen: - Spiritual- Education. Membership and Press. hero In attendance. Elg ht new member. paid fees and recited the enrdlment promise. . The present state of officers were re-elected by acclamation. They are as follows: President. Mrs. John F. Gallant. lat Vice President, Mrs. Urbln Plnenu. Ind Vice President. Mrs. bert Corcoran. and. Vice President. Mrs. Jerry Peters. Recording Correspondence Sec- Nllfy. Mrs. Felix Arsenaiilt. Treasurer, Mrs. Stanley Gaudet. Councillors. Mrs. Dorice Gallant. Mrs. John Flnnin. Spiritual Convener, .'tlr.-. Urban Pineau. Education Convener. Mrs. Jerry Peters. Legislature Convener. Mrs. Nor- bert Corcoran. Press Convener. Mrs. Felix Ar- aenault. 5 .I n E 9: 0": E E. 3 in 3. Nor. Social Action Convener. Mrs. Peter F. Gallant Immigration Convener. Mr!- Slanley Gaudet Membership ct-nicner. Mrs Al. ban D. Arsenauli Resolutions t'ont'enH'. MVP "99" mond Gallant Ways and Means Convener. Mrs. Angeline lilani-liard. Mrs. Anthony Blanchard. The Spiritual Director. Rf'V J C. Peters addressed the mcetinlz. He congratulated the sub-divisions on its accomplishments to date and lenders when it comes to consist- ency. They diin't spend as much tim-.- at home and when they ap- .pear it's often ”cxciting" for the chiltlii-ii Ile said the piirciit's role is to prcpiirc cliiltlrcu to accept the t-tiiiscttiit-iii'es of their ouu l)chav- iuur. ”l-tor 20 yt-;ir.s a parent has to stand at the shilling cnissuay and see a child lit-voiiiing more and more lflfltlp(lll(I('fll ” Part-ntls couldn't handle the task of cliild-rcariiig alone Teachers much accept their l'PGDfInslbIlIIIGS-eflfl at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1 as partners Dr. Flaw Is director of the l'nI- lversity of Toronto's institute of ma central Bedeque Hall on Mon-l child study. 7...---.:?.?.jm. St. Jatiics (ietitetcry Mrs. (lau- apartmcnts. for mvanylthar died Saturday at the age of1mm.dm. in connection with the 87 - play. Ienlcd by the Summerside Y. P. U. I encouraged thhe members to con- tinue their efforts in promoting ' Catholic Action. ' Following the adjournment of- the meeting a social hour was spent in sins:-song and social chat. during which refreshments were served by some of the ladies pre- . sent. Fashions this season have gonet in for low cut necklines in every ple of the type of necklace that is type of costume from suits. to day- time dresses and afternoon clothes. Following this trend there hasluatod coral and turquoise beadsm been a great vogue for costumezwith it is worn a pair of double jewelry to fill in the bare spaced. ' ball earrings. MRS. Ross SAVAGE ntscuss THE BENEFITS OF LIBERAL ACTION . C F C Y THURSDAY - JUNE 6th 10:30 A. M. Standard Time inserted by Queen's County Liberal Aaa'a. H E A R MRS. FRED GATES WEST ROYALTY CFCY. T O N I G H T 9:45 P-M.-Standard Time SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF LIBERAL PARTY NEIL A. MATIIESON - CECIL A. MILLER TOP INTEREST Is an excellent exam- . Inserted by Queen'I County Liberal Ass'n. This one being worn with the new costumes. It is a five row bib made of grad-. GREATLY REDUCED father. Mr. A. A. Maclnnis. He came by plane from Ireland. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kellie Tonge of ,Rothcs-av. N B. spent the week-1 A. F. Johnson. this village. i Thcre was a large gathering In. to see Maid." th e 1 pres- . May 27th. "Meddlesomc .day. The play was very much enjoygd. i Q KIT('llI-IVER, Ont. t(lPl -' Heath MacOurrie at Afton Hall. 8:30 p.m. Thursday night. June 6th. I sioitt sets. BLOUSES SOCIAL MEETING and SUMMER DRESSES Come and meet Angus MacLean and TABLE OF ODDS & ENDS SUNTER'S LADlES' WEAR 162 Great Geo. St. Dial 6831 inserted by Progressive Conservative Ass'n. Richard Beam. 30. charged with. shooting of Mrs. Augusta Taylor. convention. a -tislelegate affair committee noted the Hungarian is ' rcprcscniing 36 countries. 'a sensative being who tends toih9'"”5- Th? ("MPH I3""I-V M?” ”Yiiung people are marryinizlhold material things as of S0('t)l1il-'nmed '0'" b9'"””II"I ma"5I”"5 5” earlier and bunching rhildren in ary importance in contrast lol-'"I1d5II3W"3 and ""5 I" ""9 '9' the first few years." said a social many Canadians. New Itiamdians ”d9'"”'l ”"'5- M3"-V 9' "IS IN” wclfare report. ”People are mov- were urged to recogiu7.e the value h0""f5 "9 MW ""'Ve1'5"-V "7 I10" ing more province to province" of the ballot. '""""" '"'”dI"15r Hm"'V" I” and friim rural to urban homes. A shortage of young uiiiticii an VIIWSP W-I” '?'m9"Ib9' "I? '0","-'41 ”llivnrce now is part of our niially was reported for thc nt'- Cahlhn '""'d'?"”- I”? I0”0"'"3 way of IIIP. whether we like it or cupational and prof:-ssional fields. -:;I'9I?Rl;;'II' ha "I ".”"95d- AIS" not.” ls:-iid th: repoiltt, listing. aln I along with steps to ease the short y lfnli:-W gt! Pg,” - ;:5rS)Fl:iE.l;MIss:;:'::' appca or a ivorce- aw over an. axe. ' - - - -- ””('3' 33'” ”"f, ll';"fli'.tl'mY:'g1I'a"(;l47, last Friday at Waterloo will mt ;;'z;l,'l':1aP'rVn'rl'll. '”l,ll" ' ml be given it mental examination. um dhham lllonx B'”' 1 rs 5'" yCrovtn Attorney Harold Daufman ' " . . - 08'” said here today. Mrs. (awttirzi s miithcr uas the yniingcst datigliicr of James flood- erham Worts. a director of some of 'I'oruuto's great financial institu- lions duriiig liis timc. For many years he was president of the ('an- Iada Pcrniani-ut Mortgage Corp,. Th? Swm Curran" Sash "mm", M” "91" schneldm. , (;nm,.g city surveyor. lit a niece of the and tlic bank of Toronto and vice-- for example. advocated liberal-iICW ext-ciilne secretary since If"? lllll-S (m”h”' T.” 5"I”"9 PT"-S"IPIl.I "I TIWHIIIO GPHPTRI Izod tlivorce laws as an antidote i 1949. reported many husliantts Wlmih "35 "'9 ('V5P'l"" .-Mf.-V WW” Trusts (Uri! llc has also the sen- M mmmm, husbanm and mm. mam” "long mm ,m,”. Wu.” ,0 thra prominent in city life contin- tor ntemlicr of the law firm of Bra- mou-law iiiiions. lthe convention. "N: . "37 Hl"l'l”l””k- Vwlllll and Rldi snrub SECURITY GAPS. I i my-nu haw M ha” Wm. "M y A Vllllk it'll: tlttr: grandeur (till dc-II1 (' D SAUCE .. i - . ronos as as een severc wi . rs aillll" tl'. - - i . Th. rpmn wnk. of Rhwmx hnndx bmkmz M belong In mm! the deallh of Vlrs. Alice Maude mcmbci of thcd itoitdilaift f'(lDhlllTl'Y.lIeI'l "' i' III; -C HI” I” ' t ' 'un like this," she said. 'aps 1" (Mada. "Mal wcuml h 1 fee of the ('.Vl'-I and the Toronto . -. ll liadics Club. a member of the I0l)F.. and a commander of the Order iif St. .liiltn of Jcriisalcm. She was also in member of St. James (latlicdral. She uas con- firmed anil married on the cathe- dral, to which Mr and Mrs. Faw- Cawthra in her residence at 60 Forest Hill rd. after a lengt'iy ill- ness. Private funeral service uas held Monday. She was buried in THE TRAMP V .-iv Ill Dill? Teen-Agers Exemplify In Their Service To Others Millions Regain He. uore the tang of cauipfii'e mm prmpmm "S at Gmrm, CM; In tlicse days when many "nld- feed some of the needy children of A NYWKP V. y . lpoil nters" shake their heads at the ap- the world 3 film: "W" W937 fll-t'l"”'"" 3 After World War I. they were parent selfishness of youth. it is On Friday afternoon, this group (on V y V y M-in-,.iy ,.nm.,g,.d in seaming in to observe that local !of teenage girls led by their prcs- And. in his eyes the nu stic light the r,.,,ai,ma”,,n M dpvanawd refreshing ynung poople are thinking of others-ident. Diane Rupert. will place Of far-off lands o'er which this "93, m pmm... and g,.Imum- Sm. Lack of good load bulb a and that this spirit of service will tape on the s-irlewalks in certain Knight zwas an H('llVt' supportt-r of Ill! be excmPIIIIPdlLhis week hy melnnmm down low" SM M” "Ii H” 5”'"Vd ”" mhbl” ""1 "W iArt Gallery and ltiiyal Ontario Xli common cause of constipation. .vite citizens to place coins In help dust. ,seiim. xii-s caiiiiirn leaves it h.-- when nothing mm. to help. Theta-Rho Ill-Y (llub of the YNI. p u 4 CA Each Hi-Y Club is expectedlthe make a "mile of money. While plodding out his wanderlust. lhcr. (' W flcatty, six nPI')h('”t tin promote a "'service-to-mhers" Such I SPIN OI SPTVIN KIISDIM" Shnne for a moment, then gate land nit-i-cs and many grand-ricpt projcrf flllrini The .V'PIl' IN 1N3 0d by "'95? YOINIR PFODIP II b0""d place sews and grantlrliildron. Club has selected ”(2.A.R.E." as its to enrich their lives as they make 1-,, hung" on M, b,m.d,d fa”. l protect and has hit upon a novel Ian effort to help other young peo lden for raising DOWN cash to helplple less fortunate than themsclveit. That he had had in lands so fraught Hostesses Are With Political Leaders On Their Campaigns.ll?ill5l';Eli'5.llE3.?llilidlllf viink. why not try this simple. plena- ant. way to regularity enjoyed by millions? Kellogg's All-Bran restores the natural laxative bulk you need daily to keep on schedule. Youill like the old- fashioned bran muffin flavor of All-Bran. And it is inexpensive. nutritious. effective. Kellogg's -the original ready-to-eat. britncz-.rieaI.TryAll-Bran forl0 p days. If not. entirely satisfied. . return empty carton and get I twice what you paid. Kellogg'I of Canada. London. Ont. BEDEIQ-UE 311' antl Hrs. Rt-giitnld Flll'lt have returned to Lower Bcdcqu IIIPT IHIVIIUZ spent the wintrr the States Tlii-v ttcrc former r ttldents, of Lower I-lctlcqiie with they opcrxitctl a farm Mrs. Hilnard (iarrlinor, ul was a pattcnt in thr Prince ("nun Hospital for sonic timc. rcturncrl her home on Nlav 72nd She is co. Between each bite and hurried sip, He held me in adventure's grip: My boyish scalp, from brow to nape, Tingle-d and chilled at each escape I plans no inimediatr move into ac . ltive politics PM one thing, she says. there OTTAWA t(fPl - Two women are travelling across the country In this election campaign with thel Whrn he had savroctl cycry crumb And howled his jerky. Thank ye. on every pctckage of leaders of the two major political i '" ,"l""'d-V M" ""'""w" "I ll" Mum' . p ,,".m.,. ,,w,,.iem.in. ",9 "Mel family-her father and hrothedr 1 drank um" " mmmm! mu '1;lol::';l::'. .r1(ftrcrahi:(tri:t:”iin':l'tI-rr”g.:i':i'i Itrenuous lourneyings. king hoiirs,'I”"ip'"l”i'" ll" C"'""'"'.'1l-' T i clung i W, A A w”.I"l'm A hmmv I," ""1 "HM mcmum 0' dedmnl fglurlTr:::lltglls'(IltatI"TIc':rlllizbnndI ' WM? MW" "'w ""1 w'"' '""”" I pccted resident of flit! villatzc eni R E u eeriiig. H - ' unit. . y . ' . - One in Mrs. Madeleine 0'Don- I successful Montreal. IaW.V!f- Down through the years I have not ::;r",:1,:'::AvPr'l';a"v (2'.l"';l"y :'"”"h"l '"' "kd G U L A R S I Z E B R E E Z E O loll of Montreal. vivacious daugh- """ld n"'tEf4ll'IP remained out- hum I Wm "M".- ' .M I WMTPIV P g, pr nt Prime Mining; sq. Lu"-. lld! "'9 POIIUNI Il'"ll- Such witchery in the spoken word, Mm Rn "IE; :mT:r';' mm in.” Mn. Dlefenhalier. a former No, ,,,,,,,d . p,,.,,,,,", ,0 "mp IOICIWD "Dd I''" "W" "”'"' 5' F The memory of that strange. old foo official In the Ontario educa-. tum”. lion department before she mar-I ried John Diefenhaker In 105.1. Both had been widowed. she left the campaign trail for Mr Donald Maclnnls arrived In . Dede-que the first of the neck, ow- H., mm” mm In to the serious Illness of hill cit. The other lit Mrs. Olive Diet- Iibnker. attractive wife of he Progressive Conservative leader. They have been at the side of It two party leaders almost con- ntly during political and other I I ed that the C. 6- l. 'I'. had again . , tlterings. acting as hostesses , - mmmmml the first time last week when her not-tvut men (-hpvrfm P ayngngglng 1-on daughter. Mrs. Donald F. Weir 0f' Mrs. D. R. Fraser covered .3. f 17,” Scarborough. Ont. gave birth to other chapter of the study book. an eight-llfifty-eight calls to hospital and homes. 41 cards, and 13 trutai were reported for May. 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