...... ..... This appealing sub-teen style in lchH'fli-embroidered nylon sheer makes a dellghtul summer party dress. And it also has the cover- rip look necessary for important oe- aasions such as graduation day. The crisp. lightweight faribc is cool and comfortable on the warm- est days and keeps its fresh look. PRE PRTY oars resists wrinkling, washes easily and needs little or no ironing. all very important at this time of year. Bows of nylon lace and ti-ny rhine- stone buttons emphasize the dain- ty look of this shortwalst style. Plain sheer is used for the collar, -cuffs and band at the hemline- Ask Wiclened Advance Poll VANCOUVER (CPP-The Young Women's Christian Association of Canada called on the federal gov- ernmcnt Friday to extend advance polling faculties at general elec- tions to all voters unable to be at home on election day. Advance polling privileges at present are granted only to com- mcricsi travellers, fishermen and RCMP officers. The 480 delegates attending the association's nth national conven- tion. many of whom will not be home in time to vote. gave unani- mous approval to the motion. pro- posed by Mrs. Edward Roberts of Halifax. it asked that the facilities be extended to all voters "absent from home by necessity." WOULD PROBE FALLOUT Mrs. Roberts. who ya sented the report of a world affairs study group. also proposed successful resolutl ns calling for government resen into nuclear fallout and appointment of a Canadian woman representative on the United Na- tions status oi women - lion. She said it is the role of the YWCA to encourage International understanding and good will. The associati "could best do this by promotnlg international youth conferences. organising group visits by members to the llnlted Nations headquarters in New York. exchanges of t b rs and students and promotion of UN work camps in ii countries. MARRIAGE PREPARATION Marriage counselling and mar-. fllite - preparation courses were advocated in two other reports lmsentcd to the convention. "We should educate for mar- Hlse. not for getting married." said Mrs. P. Armour Ford of Ed- monton who described the YWCA's lnlls concern as "the family unit." Advantages of fuller educa- tion should be impressed on girls, she said. A resolution proposed by the Halifax YWCA and approved by the convention called for a study of the relationship of the YWCA with the life of women in Cans- dian universities. lt urged co-op- eration with existing university Christian organizations. The week-long conventon, held every four years, closes today with installation of new officers Miss Agnes Roy. national execu- tive director. W. C. 1'. U. The May meeting of the W. C. '1'. U. was held on May 27. at the home of Miss Mabel Newaon. i0 Ambrose Street. An interesting program was carried out. A clip sheet, "is the Liquor Traffic good business?. brought out the fact that the cost to the govern- ment of Canada for the consequen- ces of Liquor Sale is greater than the taxes allowed by the govern- ment- This was i special day being known as "Due Day" and follow- ing a time honored custom a can- dle was lighted on the birthday cake for everyone who paid their dues. When all dues were paid. refreshments were served by ,the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. 81'. AUGISTIN The regular monthly meeting of St. Augustin sub-division of the C. W. L. was held on May 13 In ithe parish hall. The president Mrs. Edmond Gallant called on Fr. Leclerc to ;open meeting. He did so be recit- ing the League Prayer. The minut- utes of the previous meeting held on April 10. were read by the re- cording secretary and approved. Following this the conveners gave their reports. The newly elected and a summary of discussions by I 'KEEP IN TRIM Progress Report On Year After One Year Of Dieting By IDA JEAN KAIN SECOND LAP one year and two weeks ago. moo Eastsr lsundafy glean .s(tlarted goug ouag woman came e secon ap o er r ucing to c:rl:I'p:lwim 3' mmmmn of over- program. She writes . . .g 1 weight and resolved to make a lm ready to :0 IIIHL 11!! miracle happen in her life. You happy to report that I am now will remember Jean. our model working. i love my new job and wlso weighed in at 410 pounds and this has given me a fresh incent- wore size 60. Her abnormal weight ive to reach normal weight. lm gain dated bac to a serious ill- setting my second goal for 90 R" in he, ch dhood, pounds off by the end of the year. By mid-February of this year. By Christmas morning I want to Jean and lost the impressive total bring my total loss to 210 pounds. of 120 pounds. Ah. our dieter is Thats the winning spirit! Jean no longer "carrying" her sister is an enthusiastic member of too! Jean's younger sister welsh! CA"”':h"" I": h;3m9 NW 01' m5 "ads. i . e en o a year o Forth, pug two months, any dieting. the club crowned Jean dieter has held her weight at this their Queen. Iwtlrded her a cer- lower level in order to givg her iificate of merit and made her wium . chance to "nus: to the their leader. Pictures were taken change. Here is her progress to 011 135 gl3C1;;l5l0n- Haifa.-5980 Sent d.Lg: one on your ieiian. "It was a ear this month since This YOU!!! Womln I! I Potent- : began dieting. and what .- full uuy beaumut slrl. and the sum. and happy year it has been. when attractive part of Jean is wildly i first started. 1 had the gloomy Ilznallmi to be relemd from this feeling my world was going to burden 0' W- cave in . . . or something. Well. it N9W that Jean IHIOWS she can hasn't been easy. but not too do it. the hardest part of the bat- rougli either, There we" times tie is won! With the added incent- when I've overindulged in an ex- ive of the new. Job Ind her new tr. tr": no then worried about respousibihties in the club, she is 31: results on the scales. But it; sure to be a winner. 9 Ye” M dlemg I "-T35I"' Our next report will be in three only three pounds. But oh. those mum”. Jean. honey, 19” make three seemed like 30 when an I 150 pound. on by men- it came to having to lose them all over again!" We'll all be cheering for you. talk which we appreciated very much. Mrs. Maurice Doucette was re- ceived aa a new member. It was decided to have the meetings in the hall for summer months and serve lunch. Fr Igclerc gave his blessing and the meeting closed with a prayer. tteasureer gave her report-all fees paid. A letter from the diocesan treas- urer was read asking the mem- bers to pay their fees immediately. Mrs. Pineau the retiring educat- ion convener stated that an honory member would like a good attend- ance at the Home and School meet- ing. She also suggested inviting Cecile Buote and Eileen Gallant to give a report which they h a d RCA? 35"” T0 TOUR given at the Catholic Action Con- LONDON (C?! r- The 55piece vention in Charlottetown wherei RCAF. ccntral band begins I tour they tied with sou,-is for first of Britain and the Continent to- place, lday with a concert during the pr, (warn-C reported he had ,,.iluncZi interval at the Nottingham wind the commgmons compo, county cricket ground at Trent ed by pupils of Grade VI VII viii "ridge The? will awe-r in Eleanor Doiron and Alyre noir..France- Germans Belslum. Lux- on were chosen the best. Tiie lea-Wmbou 5 "id "NY- gue than gave five dollars for l t ' t i . . pr 1" 0 give o me pupils Fr Ice covers about half the area 3'” "Red the C" w L" '0 "H" of the Arctic Ocean which alto- charge of the cleaning of the church gem... . x 1, 5 d , (we, 5.500.000 then gave us a short encouraging square miles. Lovely lace dresses beautify The neckline is softly young. the the evening scene everywhere. Del- high. wide line set off by ties at ieate French Chantilly lace in pale each shoulder in matching mous- apricot is th magic material chos- st-line de sole. This filmy fabric en to create a short evening dress is also crushed at the waistline from the house of Jacques Fath and forms panels in back. can't Canadians agree on the Issue? Contsdo is the only major country without a distinctive banner. Thousands of designs were sib- WHY mlttedtuOttnwo. Whotstnndsinthew0Y0fC final decision? Let's find out. in this week's Star Weekly Monroe Johnston begins a searching series on this controversial question. And that's not all in the feature-packed Star wuttty...om too noon of victur-sanrnr articles, Qort, adventure, wildlife, color comics, till- flction stories and a women's section devoted to Ion, kitchen activity and homemoklng. Buy The New STAR WEEKLY et the store to- dey or arrange to have it delivered. Cettheflrststerytedeyla The New STAR IEEILY N Th! Guardian Page 9' -II-asujjsussug Monday. June 10, 1957 I .. T - I i Girls Work Way Through Canada 5 WINNIPEG (CPI-Two English girls sedng Canada by molori scooter stopped here to restorei Iilldr HIIIX I'M! I trip from Toronto. PIC Fitzgerald. 19 and 5illl'It')' Caulkett. 7.3. both of London. Eng- land. met last August on a lake. trir from Toronto to Niaiiarai Falls. They pooled their resourcesi to buy the scooter and leave To- ronto. Before either had left Eng- land, they had had the irii-a or working at different places in Canada so that they could sce the country. a They started out from Toronto: with a stake of about sails. hull spent most of it on the way Thry I BETTE JOYCE WILTON went throlugh Stzuifl Ste. ilimi-.1 took I shit to e altehead and- spent three days in Fort William km till! 3:: to work for H! Ti” "'3'"'""" h" b'” "i mum” m be" to remap monument of Bette Joyce. young- theh. nuances for the next mm er daughter of Lieutenant Com-y nay. Tnvemnx shout no milvs 8 niandcr P.K. Wilton and' the latei duh they intended heading W. Mrs. Wilton. Halifax and Saska- cmuy. with I possum, yup at tonn, to Doctor Albert Ernest John-y Iuul". And Wm, me weather slon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon 'u.mln. up. they Hum-ed on he, Johnston, MOIIIIIUQ, P.E.I. lug able to use their tent on oxer-I ihouale Medical lchool. DB. A. E. JOHNSTON ANNOUNCED The wedding will take place July 3rd. I p.m. in St- Philips An- glican Church, Halifax. Miss Wil- ton is a graduate nurse of the Vic- toria General Hospital. and Doc- tor Johnaton ie a graduate of Dal- night stops. , STANHOPE W. 1. Their ultimate destination is I l Vancouver. but time of arriial Sljllllllt; preeallai-I meetlilzlsldofnt lime then is undetemiin J. Once they iwjn ” E ' i W” 9 El , of Mrs. Ray Carr on J n I” ”'"f- "WY '”d- they M" ?" lst. grhe meeting was opened ubyfl open mind about what they will g 11., vice pmsideng Wm, the col. hers and 1 visitors were present. Minutes were read and approved. Correspondence was discussed. After the reports. new commit- tees were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. Mantin. Mrs- H. R. berts;Letier, Mrs. 3. Ellis. Mrs. P. llorgan: Pi-oaaniiae. Mrs. HIg- nidge soia. gans. Mrs. Horgan; Lunch. MISH Place at next meeting undecitl Harry Mcl-auchlnn. Mrs. Horace-.ed..noii call. ”.lly favorite cooki- MEhIIlH,.MrI.ul0UI5 Mnadgshall; Collection amounted ta s. rry wson. s. at! . . eetisig losed by singin Borgaa, Mrs. Alvin Mc.Lauclilanl"Home Sweet iifime” Lunch war? were appointed to take squares tol served by the hostess. assisted b; the convention. Mrr H-rrv Law the committee in charge and I . eed d tli ed - . . ::.l'1p':p::r w "I e "C" rsocial hour enjoyed- it was moved and -' ii that the W. I. buy the ice-cream , for the school picnic. The treasur-. er reported 821.00 given towards. the hall, proceeds of the Variety Concert. 816.00 was made on me WELSH TREASURE William Saiesbury's collecting of Welsh proverbs. published in H547. is believed the first book .printed in Welsh. TAKITO rea..a......r-in I&w&itIsIy'uH!d!aIadit'haosiaxing. do next, liect repeated in unison. 9 mem-i L-1iLL....lll1l-5 ou amp:-AWAY" IIARDTOPS - ygottltllcll LUCERNE CONVERTIBLES F0 in CONVE" suttl.IN CONTEST RULES . All entries must be submitted on odicial "Sales Jamboree” entry forms. y "Sales Jamboree" entry forms are obtainable only from your local i-ord-Monarch Dealer. Complete this statement in to words or less: "i would like to own and drive the new kind of Ford bei:ause- -N " To be eli ible. your "Sales Jamboree" entry musthesigned by your ord-Monarch Dealer or one of his salumen. Entries must be deposited in the official "Sales lambore!" contest entry box at your Ford-Monarch Dealer's. Any person resident in Canada and possessing a current arm.-"s Iiccngg is eligthlc, with the exception of employees of Ford Motor Company of ( an da. limited, its dealers, its advertising agencia and their amiliea See your FORD-MONAICH DEALER PFPPP mv-hi---7 2nd PRIZES Monarch lucerne Cenvenibte-tired with the spirit of the future. Surprise car of the year-sucn. our car in its field! FORD-MONARCH ES JAMBOREE GLAMOIIOIIS IIEW CARS A ---- TO BE 'lst' PRIZES Ford Skyliner "Hide-Away" Hardtop- the most exciting new car oi':.t:adrth! all the protection a top p t I'n:!ftII of a oonvuuhtd-lbh. It's anothn, V For tcn wonderful weeks wclre hold- ing a big "Sales Jamboree". At the end of every second week we'll be awarding three fabulous priuses Ford Skyliner "Hide-Away" Hard- top. a Monarch Luceme Conver- tible and a Ford Sunliner Con- venible! Just think of it, there are 15 glamorous new tars waiting to be won-and you could be a win- ner! Get the full details from your Ford-Monarch dealer. The glamorous Skyliner is a mile- stone in automotive design; the top car in the Ford lincebut every ENTER THIS SENSATIONAL CONTEST! There's nothing to buy! I5 glamorous prises will be awarded during the big Ford-Monarch "Sales Jamboree" June loth-August this. At the and of twin, second week a winner will be selected from each of these ones: The four Western Provinces and Lnlseheod area-Ontario -Quebec, Mesritimes and Newfoundland! 3rd PRIZES Feed Suntinev ConvertlbIe- ('snada's favourite convertible This sculptured-in-steel beauty is long. low and loaded Wlth (K E You'll get the greatest deals in town during the Filllll-llilllitllcli SALES iAtiB0ltEEl Ford model from Custom in Fair- lane 500 and from Thunderbird to Station Wagon is just as outstand- ing in its own field. Monarch too, is the success car in its field. Fired with the spirit of the future. the all-new Monarch with its imaginative styling is the sumnse car of the ycar. if you want to own the leaders in the field . . . the leaders in perform- ance and preference . . .in style and stamina . . . in sheer glamour and newness . . . go Ford or Monarch! l I i ya.---am--'e9Qr S. It. JOIINSTON ITD. '1-IONAIOI DEALER 81'. P313! ROAD DIAL 8.548 MCGOWAN MOTORS soisnsonaacn na-.ai.a:a iaoitraous tin.