IEHINTRDI E.)-11 on The Bulges. . . Merrily (Continued from page a A country Garden ed with lovely scarlet flowers. The Sonny S X ' a teps The Guardian P g Byrnes-Ellert Tuesday, October 19.” 1353 Sausage Pie Tomato Relish lamall basket green Enema 1 lb. pork sausage meat ' medium and Oman. . lstems of these Cacti are u u . - By Ida Jean Kain lions. flat, thin g rowth ss PK E ( i l (I::g:,k:;Ilglalftgyppgdinch we 55” p . . . v I . l,3m”mh "F Wavy and sometimes ' I shall ' 3 lb?" whim Sugar A tr-en-BEEF l-Omlildlna Vllsllllllll shift the angle of roll and ease indented edges, mid to dark-green S 1 cu ghreddgsd .l . 5 "N" Nd P9999" that she is the square UPC. 5Ed- into the selond movement. in color and almost spineless. l 8-rrllunoe can t1r.::;l:;e; 3 2 bunch” celery died with hopeless hips. she needs Position: Lying on back on 1109;, There are innumerable delightful St. Louis. E. C. Church was the .,-L teaspoon of papnkal ”' la oz. celery seed help in a hurry. for her boyfriend raise less straight up in air to hybrids in addition to the true scene of the wedding on October C00,, S...,,..,,g, mm ,,,,,,.,,,, m l; 0022-n'f;if;j:,1Cgel:':i"d” lridded her about them. and ungai- iantly compared the shape or her hips to window boxesi Needless to say. the young lady 1, fully determined to correct this film angles. keeping knees straight. Have arms outstretched on floor. shoulder level. Action: R-o-l-l along the com- plete length of the thigh and leg. species. All are well suited to room cultivation and do best in half shade. They flower very readily and they need more water and a good soil than some Cacti, 2. of Margaret Marie, daughter 01. Mrs. Lldwlna, Ellen. and the latel John Eliert oi Waterloo, ()nt., in, Francis Byrnes. soil of Mr. and) Mrs. Edward Byriies oi Bristoi.l skillet until lightly browned. Drain; i-.- ts . d l ' add garlic and ('()lllillLlP cooking in! p Emu” Cole. '1 tsp. cinnamon l'lnPZ5Il' Method: Put tom.lln'te.'4 and on- ions through food r-hopper and few minutes luii.:lir Spread in pie shrll; um-or Wllll ('h(-e5r- and top with tomato saline. Bake in ilgure fault. with all possible speed. then roll back until the a site The n”W"5 0' H1959 Cacti are P. E. 1. hot oven, 425 do l-ees F. for iol However. it seemll that rolling is thighline is on the floor. Tlllgoroll w0”de””l- , The altar was beautifully decor- minutes; reduce heat to 375 deg, F. ?X;:gl:,i,h,:t's D35” ,:;,1,:,.a&.?,,hr.,';n., at lime 3"” Han, Uhasnlt made take. up more Spun but u doeun When looking for interesting aged with pmg imd white giadloii. and continue baking for about 20 gm gal; or mmme, 15 mm Ml". I dent... miss 3 bu1ge.Agam mu twelve to plants that do well indoors try my, -Donald cums omcmmd, minutes. Serve at once. gpima ' Well. now let's analyze the situa- twenty-five times. 50"” of these Succulents. gm... Cecelia played me we.id;ng'----.- H. V... . .. .d .;..--de. .-..-........- tion. The object of rolling exercise, To bring pressure to bear direct” I have been reading about "The music. and ML PH” K9119” Kniite Rot-him, great lnnthalli The first coal-burning gas tur- bulging contours. A straight-away lly on the fatty pads that cling l-all. from the usual starting posi- tenaclously to outer tliighline. giv- -N 50X-!11'1vs'! mu, would miss the tarszet. Tlieliilg the hips that squared off cl- gtralegy is to shift the angle of,fe(-l.. bounce. the roll. The following trio of ex- Position: Half recline on floor. oi-rises will surely iron out the with weight resting on left leg and Shakespeare Garden in Paris" which was made after seeing the g I rdens in Stratford-on-Avon. These gardens are planted with about one hundred and fifty varie- ties oi! plants mentioned by Shake- speare in his plays. These beds of flowers are backed by gclipped yew hedges and separated by paths of turf. The Bois de Boulogne seem- ed designed for a Shakespeare Garden in Paris, taking into ac- count two essential considerations: this wood was laid out in the nineteenth century in the English landscape style and in it is the Bagatelle Park which, designed in 1778 by the English landscape gardener Blaikie. is one of the first French landscape creations. This garden is reserved for plants bed- ded out in a formal manner so an- other suitable site in the Bois de Boulogne was secured. The indispensable associations were obtained not by a building linked to Shakespeare's time, but by an open-air stage allowing the performance of complete plays. or passages from them. The theatre consists of a stage in front of a hillock planted with trees and By Trai-y Adrian Waterloo. and the Children's Choir of the Church sang. The bride was given in marriage by here brother, Thomas Ellert, of Toronto, and wore a gown of im- ported lace and nylon tulle. over lustre satin. The fitted bodice had lily-point sleeves with ii. band of tulle at the neckline with Queen Anne styled collar. The skirt of nylon tulle with lace panelling bark and front formed it ('hapPl train. Her headdress was a cloche of nylon tulle set with rhinestones, sequins. and scalloped in rose point edging. She wore a veil of silk ll- luslon tulle scalloped with rose point lace set with sequins and car- ried a prayer book covered with lace and satin edged with nylon tulle, topped with red sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Misl Joan Ellert. niece of the bride, was bridesmaid and Mrs. Carl Tutton, of Guelph, 0nt., was matron of hOllt')llr.. Both isnrv vio- let chiffon over taffeta and tulle and carried bouquets of yellow 'mums. Miss Judith Anne Ellert, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Mr. Reginald Byrnes, brother of '('OFiCh nf Nolre Dzime, was killed hine l0('OfTl0l.lVE in the United in a plane r-rash in Kansas in will. state: was constructed in 1950. MUSTARD does something Wonderful for sundwichesll we-yyvv bulges and reshape hip contours. left forearm. Have right knee bent. shrubs, which constitute a roman- Blf0lh9I'y will l0Ull .l'.9l')' lland-Wm? l" this "mm fl” S”"9l”3;' ”,”d the groom, who is employed on the you may depend upon that p!'0m- font on floor. shift to bounce on tic decor. Subterranean passages Slfeclal Ouca-5101”. we-ii. And he will be it little man of dl.SL.llCl.l0n Cm, Police in Knchemrv Om” gas, ise, for when soft lat meets trl!iel:ex!i:ct. spot. under this dhmock act as the :sl::ng:ll:epa5Se:. the sandwiches at mothers afteziloon bridge or can- best man. ML Mb?” Emu and MY, liarri, unresisting surface of t e c ion: Bounce, bounce, bounce "Wings" an in front there is a - , , p can Tumm, ushered, Mrs, Ream- HON, something has m Ewe g H-5 smack on the pm Cmmon of fat. pit "H, In Orchestra. A Kenny . Thel, cgit is in all-Vl0Olul'lRllfl8l and has ant.aid.fai'in:iut.,Cct)ntl.;a.st; am Bymes amended m H Mme green , , s , n not the floor. .Ch"'”l" 5'd"5 and Wlleal. Sl0Pl”K 379"” M W” C3" 3" Hilgwslac ?drP.nlad.e”0r MW? and SC? Me dang?" - (E :5 ddeod dress with beige ac.-essories, and a ' ”" - xx Position; Sit on the floor with Finish, with a free swinging mo- commodate seats for six hundred illmpogtfilllfglltallrgz Elsi :1 ::m:L'T;;5 Ligfse 3" H 61 prmi or I corsage of feathered talisman cal” It PS . km.” -flexed, Have m-ms out notion. lying on slde and swinging people, which are brought in when muons. Hfk 5: NOW lF5ll lilac W” 3'0” 9” res” .l 3" We lm95- 9” C amiinll i . ' ' criss-crossed by paths and the between perforniances the Shake- 3'-md.V R007" Of 035119 I""- Th" ("mi gal :59?” ' 5,tyswwPV”' r- um .”n the area mm needs re-limdM' mpmt with the Oppositelfpr(lllatol”:l1lar:':l tzlllig lnallfts rgllplants include birch. lirish .Vew.isl7oare ilhrden is visited by the bl'lde'l molh” received 1.n I ms? lwnlt-'::.::oi:pod'tvII"P':u::: 9' shaping. I eg. .uil1enm:a”e vllhich surrgundpn imvelpine. white willow, gorse. h,-nonkl public in great numbers. Apart dress, with black accessories and a total-shampoo” Fund,-. :3 and :sc:"”wM. -"”0”7 R0” "V" the mlgmum b 1. I d r 1 - amen holly. ht-rbei-is. myrtle. Harden from anythinii else. this garden corsaze of pink carnations. 3 ”. -mq,.dlon"l”” .9 r,, .;.,.s.)udl then roll slowly back across Dill)?!" CESCIEiJ:dnsa?g?ethe”;.;l0':,Vjn: gen. balsam, heather nlandrakt-, hem-I consiitutcs a manifestation of For A motor trip 3”” the Wfds Ct-,:d:ll:rouBhly. Yinldl Fill-Hi E6.lO00 ml hlpllne and on along the other tillghline. Make this a slow. heavy ' is to bring pressure to Eeann onitlge ::::';:,ib?n igzelrigst the plays My cluded. d qiiays a visit to this beautiful gar- angha corsage nl'1SHvPPlA'1e17-llll, rrgstgsl. 'endw'igh.llllnl?l:Ix'(:':.".:.bt.nd roll . . DU Mme 1' .V m In 0 Y h ' d n d The sccnn stage is for ”Ham- on. e young coupe wi we a tan Fvanc'I s ' ,n. that the movement Hit the Ylmhm fvl;,l:,':f,a5re,-:,'t,?:y,::0n.;l ,chn,,nC,:lran;5' let." the act in which Ophelia isi e--v-V-----AA-vwm Alexander AVE. Wat-91100. 0111- 2.: ...iidn--- '3” ':”I,,lc Iiih the tune Roll 0Ht,TliP 13”- more m,mm,u5, hecnme dramas drowned. Here the stare includes! - - ee------v-------W -- ,..,....y to "J”,,...------ ref . . . only think of it as roll of jealousy. Vengeance! madness .1 small pool dominated by a was-it 51131 or ERA ,-"g”,--.----- oil-the-bulges. Tu:-love in twenty-l Me Hm” M” be enough. Thm ll” dr-aiznats lll.lVS..'".a tPh3eTlrCf1sLlerl: glfllllllvfii-lll.sllhP thirri lilar. l lnnzi riicllmhel-s Pl'l('k with a forlil ated by man was touched off in i R :'”5(ft"lm (free:P1:rr1sl':”.lv) M a HAS you like it." take; place imand place in 2 qt. Jars. Put 2l the New Mexico dew” July 15' '-Ill 9 9 ennan N... '3' t 3 y' t'he ed 9 Ar th-9 lNnnh.th,. Forest of A,-den, 1-he stazplllarge blooms of dill in first and 21 1945, mun lg 01" d SE” ,3 0' D9n,lwh'ich is also the r-ntrance in lhelon top. add 1 WW1 mustard seedl sen ( ng an ' C0 an r auditorium. is typical woodlandlallfl h3.V Willi 0Dl”'ml- Fl” J”3l are why lack and Jill eral ideas. Shakespeare's literary two Gr crime one can alsn SM, that int: willow, and a maariow coveredl mark.) l . , V , 3 .-thh .m ., E g1Lh..wIlVVlLh hrine made with these in- For the film Dials uhere plaiilslscenec::liJmb?ni;. :i(iLr(l0mRnry'spax"i;y'igredipnmj have been described in relatively, considerable numbers n separate'P”m"'5'- h”lCk9”- 'la"”'m5- Vi” lock. mustard and box, garden stage has been created.l19l5 Md Wye The fourth stage represents ”The rhubarb. A Franco-Britisli Wash and dig": large 1 1 cup vinegar 2 cups of water 2 tbs. salt. - apple friendship and al- egsemial number of dead trees are also in-, most every British visitor to Paris P ding the bride wore la, lime green worsted suit. with navy accessories, The first. atomic explosion ric- tl-a sal1d"ld'"' that . A mail” "”"'Y a Frwd, , Music! M, Cvodf"Yu Canada's Golden lluallly PREPARED MUSTARD Tea"! Climb”. having for its ltheme ttheIse!ttingjTCmpesl” and me gem” is the. 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