I. . . . Dear Mary Haworth: I am the Jew , , mm 0' - we my ...'" '5 lr and Mrs Lorrie Sillgiker cock 'blue gfsille with sweethgart puy muned md have two chm" otiiexpeicledf 0 course. t ll .'2 cum mned oats il'tC(..llle to Clarence Earl sod neckline blue and white ncccs- dam ll" . mg l My husband iiiia eiliili-cl once Tar. lam 2 cup! "our if Mr. and Mrs Daniel Ciismp- nories She carried I bouquet of has to travel quite often to ini:d' drens ngeds lf)efsl:oIl'lIts)ll0f!ll Iiiurlure 1 cup brown sugar ' ion Darnle was solemnized b munis. in! mum”; Md recently has than fathers Indeed there Ii leaspwn 58" I t ' Rev an yllenn Th a rl y Til ' w nenai.-ii bv his he" """”"' ""' ”' "W" ' 3”" wold he '3? ' th 1 "”p””" ""m” 5” look, lncel at th 4Kensein 3 rP:egse- br ll'leEIElrIl)-(l,;!llA' l;lsraF l M -Ke duh - h ru if ucllmiivle "ll: throng" M 1 cup bun" 2 bvterlan Mansee I n to Th bride' miithearrworiemdaiyk He twin" taking me I-lung -0" till nalure iterim th e caiallf a-ism!” teaspoon god. i" The bride W8-1 attired in anltlellii-Gown ebengaliile brown act-essor- his trips. and I enjoy going with v 3 9 '" P Mix well together. film hall. length white silk nylon with fittedl i Champion - Silliker ' Wedding Is Pretty Event Amid I setting of Christmas i-ers and lighted candles and I bodice. buttoned to waist and Pet- er Pan collar. full skirt. The bell sleeves were bracelet length. Her veil was of nylon net with em- broidered flowers. It was three - quarter length. and fell from I tiara of seed pearls and crystals. She carried I bouquet of roses and maiden hair (cm and wore I rhinestone bracelet. gilt of groom. ties and s corsage of red roses. The groom's mother wore wine crepe with blue accessories and I corsage of red roses. The reception was held at the; Ellis Tea Rooms where a delic-l lous turkey dinner was served tol the very immediate relativi-s. They will reside at Darnlcy. lirom East To West It is St. Valentine By THE CANADIAN PRESS Valentines Day comes again EH1" HWBV. If Cupid keeps tab on Canadian i-tinsunit-r figures. iiill show a rise wrapping paper with hearts and eniine boxes with penny cards, flower designs. Different trends are repurted er: 's Day chiefly by young people, hut choc- olates are a popular gift among chants there also report an up- surge in demand for t-ostuine. his office chart jewelry and wearing apparel. in purchasing Florists generally exp?” Maw Parkdale. lend a hand to enter- St. Vincent's Orphanage at I Val-'Iieth MacKay. ORPHANAGE CHILDREN ENTERTAINED The lfiili ..tain children from Mt. Herbert and ciitine party in Parkdale Hall. tiharlnlii-town Park l.inhnsnn. 'l'airtiy (iiil. lllillie Blak- Brown Owl. Martha nt-y. Grcy Owl. With I fair share for the teach-l The Way In Hi-Y Clubs wt was held at the hiinie of illrs.l 3Pl””V9d- (-'"l"T5P""fl9'W9 W35 Whitfield Yen on Thursday even-lread and (llN('llh'Scd. ink F.5br"3r-V 7i It was ninvcd and sci-iiiidcd S5. MARY HAwoiu;i;i Wife Always Feels Uneasy him. and enjoy meeting his friends. But lately I have been staying home during some of his trips. and he doesnit seem to com- prehend my feeling that I can't always go with him, because of the children. John (I'll call him) likes to take two weeks' vacation in the fall. and two weeks again in the winter -without the children. And thouuh I feel that he really needs the rest and relaxation, I also feel that I have a large responsibility to the children. Our trustworthy maid iii willing to stay while we are away. yct I don't feel at case about it. and get so homesick for the children. I feel they need more consistent when they are at such an impres- sionable age? We find your column very in- formative and worthwhile and your concern. about the children's Dear A.P.: It seems to me that needs of I parent's presence. is guig for twosome trips and Diu- tion without them. .- And this difference in your re- spective feelings about the chil- dieo can't be figured as simply the difference between I mother's and I father's feelings on the July rentis job to cherish and safe- guard his mater primarily. so that she may attend to the welfare of their young. And while doing his duty in this respect. the right type of papa doesn't try to dissuade mama from doing her homework. Which is I point I stress. in try- ing to put your husband's mistake in perspective. John's attitude is not adult male and paternal. as regards his chil- dren. It more nearly iescmbics the anxious watchful rivalry of a dethroned elder child. fencing for the lion's share of mother's at- tention. after new babies have ap- peared. John may be unaware of his hidden motivation; but unconsc- . . . I. . should cut down on lecture trips fliursdav. and Cupid has been all aces. feral", Kuldance tthmiltlhm mm-lh itillilsgcnhe 13,5 L,c:,::i'fli:,"ga:L::L it they arc a strain on (l()n)9hil(',' i sharpening his arrows as Cana- Lacv. allPl'll(ll'l?llP cards are thel fggveugrliiiniull-trail-iwtt-i(l?:rT1il. much at vour company apart """y and no me!” Hem” ahm" . ;.m g i , 0 ch him a ma 1 I fd d- - I. .. i yo 5 dr . l g ' ' , . sclii travel. M.ll. , M "3! ID ." W P E -.99" F9 " Pman in (iii.-ail. and dren to leave them this much, fiom them. in circunistutices flowers and Valentine cards to some cost as much as S3 Mer- where you can't share yourself as irife and mother. insistently he is requiring "proof either that you love him best. if a choice must would appreciate your comments. be madc-or that you "turn him --eke - ---" V -W---e reminiscent of Christmas. sales at the last minute, with Our winter vacation is planned down' Ifrom his view. lie is put- Pl L. IE Klus at One greeting-card manufacturer telegraph orders as I final bu(ist.l . . . . for mid-February and we'd like ting you on the defensive about a ' ' i ' , In Toronto said his firm. aware School chiltlren ixtio are unable I d KIAGSTON w'l' member” Md 15 Vm'"”' Mmmes your advice before then. A.P. rightfully fclt scnsc of rcSponsi'iil- SAN SALVADOR. I'll Salvaiiui ' or (hp tnpreasp in Valenti;-ig'5 to afford nmverq ,,,. candy have S The Feb mom": M Kimhmn of last nicciing were read and CONCERN JUSTIFIED fiy towards your children. that lic tAP- - A passcngcr bus plunged ' 033' Kill ylluyllflfh ll DFDUUCIMI been filling their rlassrnoin Val- I i should be first to endorse and ap- preciate. WORD OF ADVICE lPage 10 The Guardian Thursday, Feb. 14. 1957 , COOK'S CORNER l'l.'s.y' in pan. spread fiuing ovei this. sprinkle over crumbs. Press even. FILLING 1 lb dates. '4 teaspoon salt. 1,; cup sugar, I cup water. Cook till soft ool. the rest of MORNING SMILE "There are two kinds of peopli in this world. good and bad," said the pessimist. "The good decide which is whit.-ii.” . trustworthy maid. to dgive you maximum peace of mm . Also he Mary Haworth counsels tliruutzh her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. 2.600 fcct over a iiiuuntalnsidc I5 miicsiicst of licrc'Salurday. kill- ing 22 persons and injuring 31. lie I decidedly more valid and justifir-d lrom various sections of the cotin- LONG HISTORY M ling d b r 1. E h . W! t, (D. 55 My advice to John is to plnnl)-orts rcaching licrc lilonday ii-'ll(l Tmm. H, 3”. i,.i ii. i .. my (-1 1, f H. .3 g ( M”, t to p””c'"i Y en”. '" '9 Ewe" i f":.' " ”"(f5' ” was -also more maturc, responsibly uiiselfish family vacatioiis. at .si'a- the driver was changing gears on try. in Halifax. people were buy- Some liisinriaiis sit)” the custom (lllt'll0n oi l((t,('ll-EiglPn(lll(-Y iii:-iiiiiii-.'-is ,0.-5, iii”: 3:; .,i,'.'.,,”:;,.,:' ii".,.elg:d)l"l' 'c";'l?W:f:nl)yal:sr:::(Ee('i" 'g"'5”l"3'iV"'”l min” hm ("F M” Duchcrly minded and unselflsli -- than is sons of the year when the r'iil- It stccp incline when the hraltcs i-"S! Party but in Winnipeg, rctail- of exchanging l'alr.-iitini-x i y nrs reported I downward trend in Valentine card sales I few days I began zti in Roman timcs llll('n youn a men; Sunday ;whn has been a patient in hospital the Baptist t'llllI'ttll on a recent Beta and Phalanx groups and Y's Hm. mum, mm. um Hmmcs and ('ll'lllll5L ll('l't' especially Xlcn anti lllciiiicltss-so that our mm . i ' your husband's attitude: of plug- dren may go too, in care of the failed. pcrsonal cards and those for chi drcn. in Prince Fidivard Island inter- est in Valentine's Day is shown. 1.. HAMPTON W.l. The Hampton W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Clayton Morrisonl in Monday evening. February .1. I"-tc President presided and open- crl meeting with repeating of the iiiilu-. in -nisun. lltiiiutcs were read by Mrs. Warren inman Iin ahscnse of Secretary) and roll call followed by I member and I visitor. Reports of committees followed and same keep office for another month. Correspondence was read which consisted of several thank you notes and letters from Red Cross and March of Dimes. It was ileclded to leave Red Cross col- lecting till March. A committee consisting of Pres- ident Mrs. Earle Csllbeck and Mrs. Howard Myers was appointed lo'see about preparing some enter- tainment. Meeting closed with singing of The Queen. Mrs. Howard Myers put on I contest which was won by Mrs. Earle Callback. Luncheon followed and I noel: 1:4 HAMPTON W.M.I. The Hampton W.M.S. met It the home of Mrs. John Roger- Ion on '.'.'ednoIdIy evening. Feb. lth. for their monthly meeting. Mrs. John Dixon led the worship by reading the call to worship followed D! Illllllll hymn 137- Prayer by Mrs. Chsrmnn. The I din of Ephesians 4. 17-3) and I. I-30 followed in unison. A very interesting discussion on Paul's letter to the Ephesians led by Mrs. Charman with other members taking part. Prayer by Mrs. J. Dixon. offering and hymn 374 closed the Worship ser- vice. A very fine report of tho Pi-oohyterial Meetings was given ay Mrs. Homer Provencher. The minutes were read. 5! "'0 W-" s have takcu iivcr and create papcr anil lace ciiistlcs hill”! iltwiw more complex with at each new notion. liii l'( rotary Mrl. Windsor Bell. approved ind signed. Roll call was answer- ed by 2'! memb -. Community Friendship secretary reported 0 home calls. ll CON! and 2 treats during the month. A letter from Dr. Ell VII nld about temperance w k and it was moved and seconded that 31 no not and also that I letter be sent to Premier Matheson asking that no more vendor shops be opened. Plans were made for Day of Prayer service. Next meeting It the home of . George Dunsfard. .. closed with repeating of Mlspal in unison. Refresh- in the fabulous pie ii... get Monarch ICE BOX PIE inACh0colate and Raspligg-x too! Now try two new sparkling flavours Rich chocolate. Sweet, "fresh-lasting raspberry. Just wait till you taste them in this tremendously popular dessert --a fluffy chiffon filling in a golden graham cracker crust. More than ever youlll rave about Monarch Ice Box Piel i” hzisis. Fohriiaiyv sili iii iilllllllltll in the lirzi-Y's ulllPll1 .lli'.s'. 't- in the EILZP group in 9 to ill t'l'E are the Junior anti Saiiiur i with the picsiticntl (icoi';:r- liawlnn in the chair. The niccting opened by rcpt-;tt- iig ,ihc island Hymn in unison, Si.-15. A sale of articles on hand Mrs. Roy (lrccn. Contest Names of lirnuglit in S2. A (ieliciotis lltll('l1 trees with liy flliyc Riirrctt. Con- wns scrvcd hy the liostcss and lost Naiiics of Flniicrs wtin by. ”(iod Save The Queen". lllrs. Holmes. Daily fest: Show llonarcli llixos III llauailis Finest Monarch Test Kitchens are continuously Monarch Mixes for you against all others. Not one Monarch Mix is pssoedjill we're sure it is the flies! mix you can buy, positively CinsdI's F inost. you don't bake! Reach for the W-I-D-E Yellow Package effectively each year. , PHONE 8506 .ul ;. 5 i cuuuhu-spnprousp.ru.nu-rsdmna-tulaars . .,..,-4 .. Q Q 3"” ””""”" ”'”"'1”"i"W names '"'''''H' M” We -s'"i-'''w "' "I0 "W T” is in reality I "family roiinwed bv me creed non fRll;ll”&lIisllli(ltOPn i.'3-'il-1 'l(l"!'6 sll"(lWE':b:llllt J 1mm" ii i W hack Tl"-V blamed "lid Wealherv l'"' l0N('l'.V to see who their be- choir of miiiii: girls a Y.ll.C.A.li'entci'." livos resptiiidcd to hv ll iticnibcrsl in. itiiiiihcrs Hill Hints paid - r. . g . ' .. . ' . not lack of warm hearts. for keeD- loved would he fnr the year, The ut'oiip kiimin as the (irai"s. H ,5 3 mm, kmm-n fad (hm.'ph(.,-P ims mu, .i5m,r p,-(.M.nlA'1i,,e -mx Hnlmw (vnnomun qr, ;;"'6I:E””c?:::D;ii'ay. iuar CflIlflllLkl('d in niitl-l-ieii- Liider Ilit- skillitil (lIi'('i('il()n nflli”, lnml .Y. has H "FY Uubsinnnuws of H", previum. meeting l,.ri'("mN"p M" Farrel mm Cu -d h v -i. abt 1. y " Niiinr 0 the gods Panlliss Ruth Bimicll till) smii-1 1" iiiurc than any other it" in ('an..wcre road and zipprovcd. l T0a("llPI'K i-oimricd tnucls. cups pi may aieni em I? d('C.and Juno. lpcrlcrt lizii'iiiniiy. "Mm the Day ma 1-he I-grnarkable axle", M C .. d , .- d f land mm. .;,gm.g Ilecllpd for lnd I K904 T9I1Ul3lI0n. but he ha! The same iii-iorians, liiiiiever Its Uvcr" :iI'r:ini.zt-ti hv ltr. l.cslii- ;im'a(.m.”V he". is due in E '3'. e I "rlespon cf"? conslsm '1 a, Phml H we Hm led 1 1 1 in m bemme more Vigorous I" meant "Mn"! "'99 ll"-V Sal” V"l9"ll"9 ”"” 3"” ("i""i"l'5”;'ll"'H Ul "'1' iiieusiire to the tlcvnlcd and lip (inf,-1)-ll'Edu(mIun week. One onl.(S)II1l'lI.illlt0n siit-xtvmtiii)tlic9chf)ol- .VeBl'5- CHWS "Um N9Wl0"nd'3"d stand there in-re sew.-rzil through 2.li'ii Pstaiiii teiisive Vtl)l'l( of two Wt'll known i(tfIilali-Iflllhilfplliiziaill 8xl,ll,t;,a(I!Ile”0llll Ili:lhi(i's llniniics 'IIl(l Mrs (i'olwill :1dB::::)e,:h2(;TtuI:::,:1l:.l:,r:el?i:,; uleh ((?m”'V19.5ol3l(vEl'l'f1e ioniic-z-it-d lltilll-Iii. this li(.tiit-iful siiiglntl yoiiiii: pi-nple, lliilh Boswell and Red Ci'oss t-aiiiiiztign. A loner of:Prngrniiiiiic-Mrs. N'cwsiin. Lunch- bmw; man Pver - - nit ic (tI.NltlIIl.. the association ziiui wiliii-ssitii: lllt' intliiclinn ofp('ha,.k.5 Bauom who am, in tun, manks was n,(.(.iV(.d I-mm lhcigii,-Sp y”, and film gl,m;,.-I (-01. The semimem-8' Pam H 9” sekins in. be at-ciitvntai, lllllltlsl l.Ill lt't'll-3L'Wl wiiiu Iiwnlassistod by the izii-ious ttllih m('lI- spriimiiiii I)lsastci' Fund. also ii-iiiiilivill. Nest nivcuiu: at llic iuimc d H ,- F n.Vlla,V, its hct-n a i.-rnwiiig ililfl iioiitt-ii - iiian-y iicrc amazcd.,,,,-S or 3,1,-i,-9,-5 in yea;-5 in come Mrs. Gpgrge Carver for Birthday of lilrs. Kcith Dixon. Roll call pecte to be a best so er in Qup-- custom in recent vears. l'ai(.m,n;. h(viil'.' liilllillli-P of tin. split)? of,,,, mlmmn ,1, thex. Vmmg people gm lhmm. (.i(.a,,i,m hmp 1 ll:1Cm(l)lLlIlt!D"y9aar:l.j (ClJapllz(.la:yV;(;lelm:iz:'H- cardspfiuim husband to uitr. andp ui-ilw lltlrk nt the loyal W" uhich H", mnh M H", "Mod Wm he! 1;. uag mm”; and 5;-..,,,,,i(.d 3. nicpgin; (q,,sm mm Queen: 4 h m - g iico iorsa. first mime nut in 1915. is a rriiivli W '"'”' l"'.Y5 RM tultilloii. "As ilic twig is bent ID tlnnaiinii he sent to March nflI.um-h uzis sciwrtl hv lmstcss and ""2 ”"d ”"d'"R eac .0 ,er h9.'.'&' Since Ihrn a iihnle array of flll-l uirls. in iuriiiv lar;.'"r i-ilii-s Ilieim, 1,-N, M” Emu." 'l)ii-nos and canvasssirs be appoii1i- iiicirihcrs Anti social lintir spcnt.: PRES N'.Fh0('0l3lP l3f”5'm'l95 V” fcrciit saliitatiiin: hair hociimo Yniiiu: ll'niiicii's ('iiristi.'in Assnci- N1 3,, ,..,”N., for Rm grassy nmsipi-,.m-amn". by In,-cl La). M,'s,;' "?”ml"'3'P "RIMS inked 0? lP- familiar. inclurlini: currls dedi- Mimi siwritililcs in crilsl iiork. "' "T February 20th. weather pci'mit- Mrwtiaclicrn. Rcatliiig Mrs Yco Pllaltgt l0eolhl9e"'6! Newmundland like rated to bachelors on loan ycars hut in lvllllliltlllftlllllll"iN in miin.V POWNAI. ll'.l. ting. "What are to send .l'iItir c.hild to .0 38 P" pwnh a rm 5! John.” in "1? days til Samuel Pepys. niiicr rciitcrs. the W uliirh wast The Ii0i,'lIlaF.n1E'ClIIlR of Fnwnal Mrs. (fhas. Jnncs invited iiicii1- school. Reading ”Snincthing good smrayrepmt humfmug vheminu Wh"ld'9d H; 111"”; Elnvftcs were twiuiiiztlly inti-iittil-ti lltFkll1In)V'. docs il'niiicn's Institute met at the bars to mcct at her home in.ahout you." Contest Name the ' - popiiar as acntine it.'. .' , .' rt”, l f l ' I" -3 'l .. ' . i -' '- ' are U" best genera muowed by fancy Smnmmr g s ow I iv iiuiiicru Hit o co Iimiie iif itrs (icorge Iawlon.Mat(h (.nllettion amounted l0laTll(ll'S on lllarinn Anti. won by ,. The" Old -F ashioned Way To try and sell "need-nota". or try and find a mold. or rent I room, the old-fashioned way was to get on the phone and tell neighbors about it. But that was a slow process. nod" only I few people were ever made aware. To get quick, suhccssful results, EVER.YBODY'who might be Interested, needs to know. So. when you want to sell used articles, or hire competent help or offer skilled services, do as thousands of others do In Choose the modern, fast, economical way. AIISE LOW-COST WIlll'l'-AIIS III THE GllAlllll O ' guano u. x. , lipvgi-sis . V as .'.'