.lisvs experienced the suns feel- ERINCESS SAILS FROM KENYA MOMBASA ilteulersl -- Prin- cess Margaret sailed Monday to the balmy lndisn Ocean on a six- day voyage to the island colony of Mauritius where she will begin the next. phase of her five - week East African tour. She sailed from here Sunday night aboard the royal yacht Bri- tannia after a busy two days in this Kenya port city. I The princess stood at the rail of the Britannia waving to the thousands of persons who crowded the harbor lu say farewell. Blr Evelyn Baring. governor of :lh”" sh” 5"" "' ' p”""”9”" Kenya. and Lady Baring accom- panied her aboard after a recep- tion at Government House tended by some 1,000 persons. Earlier the princess drank cof- fee with veiled Arab women when she visited the heavily - guarded home of Sheikh all Hlnawy. llwaili leader of Kenysis rosstal Arabs. She also inspected s rallyiof chil- dreh. at- Mlss Amy Mae Hancock. daugh- in of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Han- roclt, Belle River. and my ("evil Chapman. son of Mrs. Louise Fhapman and the late Clptlln Milton Chapman. Murray Harbour ucrc united in marriage at the tlurray Harbour United Church ti.-insc on August 1'5. st 5 p.m. The nlictstlnit Clergyman was the Rev. LS. Halfrey. Tho hritia wore a while halerlnn l-ngh dress of flowered not over satin and matching net bolero with Peter Pan collar. trimmed with pearls and sequins. Her head dress was a coronet with veil of silk illusion. She carried a boui- d .lu .. -3 mt. AND MRS: nay coon. CHAPMAN WED AT MURRAY HARBOR not of letter Time roses. rsss. The best man was Mr. Milton Mcksy. nephew of the (Imm- ni. wsddiss mention was held in the Rainbow Room of the Blson' Restaurant in, Montalue. five guests were present. Miss was in charge of the sue-t 5003- Wqe & The attendants were Mrs. (fle- veiand Hancock and Mrs. John: Hancock. bride. They wore a mauve boler- lna length dress with matchlnl headdress and a yellow bslerins length dress with matching head- sislers-ln-lsw of the thirty he Hancock. sister of the bridl- ...py.oui by V.i't. Pepler. IN L&?oi Weight Restores, Energ Iy IDA JEAN IAIN Many an overweight mentally reviewa past failures in diet at- teinnts and all too often feels that reducing is beyond her. The in- teresting fact is that almost all roducers who achieve their 30" in of discoiirsgesssst. Today'- tnfiiiiigiit report should give as- surance to don bis 5 them as your eolumn siicouraled me." IND! IN DEFEAT , strict dietinl ol I'ml-'lI"'""'- lit . to North Bay. 0nt.. in 1946 to gain tag was adjourned following cot 5"Works At Dom ...'.'..?"'i-i”.ii'.ll'.ii"i'1-'.'-T.- OTTAW (CH mill! 3! chance. Miriam Bttrland ftlild KR career is the world's oldest aci- .-:'oofsbou.tiialfa&aaa woiiicadolnssstroansnlcslwolg iatcaaada. mi. Durliltid ls aiiiytanininssstrosltntdatatthe .Domitiioa aharvatory hon. using to studies or the physical nature and chemical constitution of Celestial bodies. liar career was sparked by II enthusiastic lecturer in aptrwhylh ics at McGill University end a summer job at the Dominion Ob aervatory. Miss horlsnd said in an interview. ' POUND NEW INTEEEIT ' studying mathematics at l(cGill her interest in astronomy was aroused by Dr. Vibert Douglas. now dean of women at Queen's University in Kingston. Ont. ''I had never thought of astron- omy before that." admits the trim brown-haired woman. "But here I am.” The summer job at the observa- tory prompted her to return to add post graduate work in astro- physics to her arts degree. and post here. About two years ago. she tools on another task. that of an edu- cation and information liaison be- tween professional astronomers and wondering laymen. she finds that arranging tours through the observatory. answer- ing queries and compiling infor- mation is rewarding work. "But I still keep my hand in on re- search work." KEEN OBSERVER Feminino Astrophysicist object in the sky. Miss Burlzind lays that even on the starrit-at nights, about 5.000 star: scope. some 12 000.000 stars leap? into view. for your fortune. an astronomer is . Observatory astronomers Labrador to view as Qulipge of mg no over the Atlantic -. this time horn a vantage point of five miles II the air. In both cases. she was the lone woman member of the expedition. Interested in the world about her as well as the skies above her. Miss Burlanil is a former Fllldenl of the local Zonta Club. All organization of business and Pwleaaional women executives. "9 I150 likes "poking gfound in the garden." M the observatory, ghg find; the number of vlsitors-partlcu- larlv tourins tlt'll00l gi-oops-tin as-easing every year, In the obset'valory'a cnppsir cnv. and dome visitors explore the 1.1”!" ll'Il't'ui.ll1 a 15-inch retract- ing telescope. TIAINED EYE "Publicity about the planet Mars and tho number-of visitors to the Obltervtitnry are closely re- lated." says Miss Burlsnd. lltl lit? the casual observers, OVII I telescopic look at Mars ll apt to be disappointing. A trained aye. considerable experience and favorable aiinosiiheric conditions are needed in see any details of the planet. The lllustraur ilir patience pi-ac. tiaed by astrnniuucrs. Miss Hur- land says: ”l have watched Mars for two or l!l"l'F hours at it time . and for about one second at- mospheric conditions I t e a ii i e it enough to see markings." But Mars of course isn't the only and scientists who flew over the northern coast of ate. with the lltllsrrinss ,m,,.m,1u to .31 cents. sir. ns M,ph,, meeting. It was nioxcrl tit Mrs l)iini't-an: Macintosh and .i-iiinded by Mrs.' Ewen Lanmui tuwting atij0urried.l Lunch War; thi-n tPrXPt1 by hostess ltiim-an Mac OTTAWVI (OP) -- The hefty 1. not the only per- gggqgqghouldwstehhlsorher weight, says Dr. L. I. Pett. "Canadians should control theg wglght at all sass.” says t-h expert who directs the federal health department's nutrition divi- sion hora. But he said that controlling slight diflerdltu in weight Ind whlttling away at greater es- wsses of poundage are two dif- ferent things. Persons greatly avg;-weight should get medical advice. ' FOOD AND ACTIVITY Dr. Pett's suggestions for con- trolling weight don't entail any drastic changes in the types of food consumed. provided individ- uals are satisfying both their ap- petite and nutritional require- menis. -"No Second Helpings" Diet Rule in Push Button Age most ri-'tti..w-in... Hut 1 usually- hear the limits-.i y,,.,,,,., when ll IUEKPM Tiilllxlflil them." hp gddti A slight iflilV.'tR6' in activjt,-': even for i-liinr pnrsiins, is glmogt II lmllllrlant as natiiung secondl helping: , hr-Hi" vi "ll? tilt of vxcrg-ige shouldn't hr tn.-i-mi at." For in? stance. inn .t:-ilitllig an extrlz block or tun vttllll shake manv' calories in nnr ill!) but can pi-0.3 ducc i'lNlllix ill. inc t-nd M . yPar-E A third --lt.';'ittinii If the firxii twii fail 'b l”! itvlwns tn eat loss food. This it...-mt ti.-in any apt-ciali foods. hut ll 4115!”. .,...,.n "kin. gm s smal'ci- pleria ..r nip, (0; an". pie. It I Wllttlt .illllt'l'.'IllDft of Cmia-l dians worlti-it at controlling the-it Vl't'll-llll. "Vl'l'lltlL'lll with its dan- RPT and llllIlllPlH5' would licy Kl't?Hll.V l'vdIti'I'ri. mused Dr. l'f'll I But because man is quite logic- ally what he eats. he must bal- ance the amount of food intake with the amount of activity he pert. Relaxing on the doorstep of a the naked eye can see With the tele- And if youire looking to the xiars Particularly interested in ine- teor rs-search. she recalls flying I good ground view of an out- standing display of these "shoot- ing stars." III IBM. she joined I group of GEORGETOWN (!.W.L. The regular monthly meat! of the Georgetown C.W.L sub-D vis- ion was held in st. James Hall on Sept. ltll. with a fair attend- once. The meeting was opened with the League Prayer by the Rev. Director. The President. Mrs. Wit- liam Murphy presided. The See- rotary read the minutes of the previous meeting and they were approved as read. The various convenors gave their monthly reports of the work car- ried on by them during the month The Education Convenor stated that Cateschical Sunday was soon taking place and that the usual prises would be needed and that there were five attending. It was moved and seconded that 315.0) be voted for prizes. The troasurer's reported a balance on hand of 340.95 Mrs. Earl Walsh. delegate to the Diocese Convention held at st. Dunstsns College gave an in- teresting report of the matter- dealt with at the convention. she stated that stress was laid on the sending of money to the various organiza- tions. to send one individual a- mount instead of a number of small ones. Mrs. Ella Macxinnon an enthus- stlc worker in tho C.W.i.. accomp- anied Mrs. Walsh" to the convent- ion. Sha thanked the members for making it possible for her to st- tend this Convention. She also re- ported thst satisfactory comments , were made on behalf of the act- Miles of the Georgetown C.W.L. The expanses of the delegates were then resented and 812.30 s-as mov by Mrs. Agnas Murphy. se- conded hy Mrs. PJ... Boudnault to be voted paid. It was also moved and secimded that a vote of thanks be sent to Mr. and Mrs. William Jay taco Eleanor Walsh) of Charlottetown. for their hospitality to the delega- tes during their attendance at the convention. Mrs. I'.J. DcLory. contributed some Catholic literature. including Catholic Digest books. elc.. in the library in connection with C.W1-. for distribution among members. The Regional Rally which is held in the early autumn was dis- cussed and the matter of where it was to be held was brought up. Mrs. Earl Walsh was assigned to follow up this matter and report. No further buslnell. the mm or Cossscrstios to the Blessed ls-gin. Y til the wrong person to approacli. Like other serious scientists. M-as Bur-land has auch whimsy. small respect for without a wnistllnes. similar reduction in trolling suggestion is an emphatic loaded cocktail snacks. : I-553 Table radio styled in the modern tvtonoov. 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