"LAB? l‘I.§W.°_RT_l.‘l Perfect Love ' Cast Out Fear sident. Mrs. Iaeslis lccabe was Dear .\i1ary Haviorth — I am I in the chair. ‘Die Director, Rev. Fr. Wood opened the rneetin8- With the Lennie Prayer and Ml prayer for the Holy Father. Rolli call was answered by foilfleefll member and the collection a-1 mounted to $1.0. I-‘our visitors. resent. The minutes of the‘i previous monthly meeting were. _ by the secretary and ap-‘i i. has Carolina Ichnn. Woman's lidttor. Paoao IO Page 12, The Guardian Sat, Dec.‘ 28, 1957 HAPPENINGS any love openly or around his mother. for then she ~ _ in trying to alienate his affections. I have tried every means to be friends with my daughter-in-law and get along with her; but I be- ilieve it is useless. I feel she re- sents me. and my own son can't come to see me except to obtain proved. ii New correspondence was read‘. by the secretary. It included: A1 ~ . . letter from the T3. League re-i i i a favor. I dont go to visit themi ‘going the C)“-jsu-n35 5“; com. ,- »t I t iI°'kl(li“‘i59 Ii‘i°3§°“~‘h‘ ;"'l953 Ikui" Rev. Bryer Jones. son of Mrs. water after the holidays. inigii "id me go, hioooii ‘ L‘? “ °~ " W 9" ‘m '3 - er Jones. South rt. and the . a notice of a meeting of the‘ ’ _l "5 "° bah-V""t' Mr Jones flep: to London .M“‘5 Mabel Kelly .°'“°Il'°m°d Press executive to be held on I gave them the money to to spend‘ the dhriiimas hoiidavs friends at‘ her homeiin Summer- Tuesdnyi mber 3rd; . iei_ -i Stan huusekeepmg~‘ Ind meriwith Mr and Mrs Alexander sme 0" Umstm“ he‘ ter from Mrs. E. Knape. Nation I furnished the babys room icom— Semi wxmchmore iii“ London. . i ‘i Convener oi sine Canadian pletelv. as my son couldnt af- E ' J . ' i dent‘ Miss Beatrice Rankin, R.N.. ofibugueo hr the Ucimadim if _i ford it. I buy glfls for them ”gl'"d' MI‘ "I" '5 ' 5“ llallfax. arriv by plane at ‘ gue Magazine" by the National! Convention held in Saskatoon; ohhihi wo. Card of thanks‘ from_ a parish‘ student for a gift received from- the League. Mrs. Leo Doyle and ‘I ‘II’ 3”d”‘l° 5°I‘°°l °I me Summerside on the 27th to spend Ecumenical Institute World (‘oun- iiie New ivoiii. wiih hoi. oorooisi ' of Churches near Geneva. Mr and hiis_ R. B_ R S“'"l9I'l'II‘I~ ter Street East. which are always accepted; and Ican't show affection for my grandchild. If he reaches for me- -his mother ENS very angry and openly insults me, even before ii Lieutenant-Commander A. 8. Miss Peiiizv Giii.iioii_ Haiiihxi ml-5, Kenneth Morrison expres-‘ ot ers. Cosh, MI‘! Cosh of Halifax‘ and Speni Chrisinias wiih her plrenisi Qd their thgnkg for congraflula-i l"I,0l'TS lu-:l.lt;lolv "he" °l‘““."°" 9”" .‘“’‘I. 5“5.“" Mr and Mrs. w. A. Gordon. Fitz- tory cards received from the J .. h ii , ii i ii iii are spending New hears wit my Sirooh L.ogu,_ :(‘0n?;lIl:n5aOf glzlgfcx-‘sofaalth be? if‘ C°""“"“"fv' ‘i";‘i"“°i“ C‘iil”' COLLECTED ii i c v V v . " - - v "I" - ‘ Vfrs. Charles . MR. AND MRS. E. G. JOHl\STON AND ATTLNDARTS tore mart-age But now she no °‘ '5 ’" .Mr» and.Ml5- lac“ 5‘."‘P5°"- ,“'° ‘"“"*’°’v l .. . orohoh ihom ah‘ and ooiihoi. ho l°"°l°‘”l‘- isackvllle, h.B., are spending the 0BrQn presented the new fin-i \_ -4 -U’ blue silk with white 8f‘(‘P.<.~0l‘lt"S and a corsage of while carnatlons. Attcr the ccrcnionv a reception was held at the bride's home for fifty guests. The dining room was tastefully dct-orted with while bells and white streamers. The brides table was centcre wlth a three tier wedding cake, which was cut in the traditional manner by the bride and groom. Mrs. Merrill Butler capably re- ~.. . holiday season with the fonner‘s parents Dr. J. C. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson. ancial statement of $70.79 in the. W1‘ treasury. Mrs. uis Aylward.' convener of social welfare repor- ted the following articles collec-i ted from the members or the Catholic Family Centre, 6 pair mittens, ks. 2 pr rub- ber pants, diapers. I nighu bonnet, 1 flannelette jacket, anti one pair panties. Mrs. Kenneth Morrison, cotllcli BROPHY-TRAINOR WEDDING A very pretty wedding was sol-ilate Mr. Patrick J. and Mrs Hm. cmnized at St. Patrick's Church.'I’I‘Y °I C0‘ C‘II°“’- II'°l3Ild . . e bride's only attendant \\a 2” South mm .st' Philadelphia’ bc: sister. Miss Eleanor TI‘¢'illllf|l'I Pa. by Rev. Richard 3. Ward, R_N__ vpoi-ooi_o_ oiorioi M, i V, when Gencleve, daughter of Trainor, RN. Toronto. Onlztttti "°' 5"’ 3°“ ‘° °l‘”'°I‘- 5“? 5"” Miss Lois Arsenaillt. lab. tech- ."I‘““'I‘ '3 °"l-V 3.3”” 5”‘“l°y.nician at the provincial depart- “9"" 535" 3"-“lI“"33 "ml I b°'lment of pathology in Halifax,,l lieve he is only trying to keepi soooi Christin“ with her pa,-enig i . . _ _ ‘ , - ~ MI‘. and Mrs. (.llve MacDonald, |:’93“’ “llll I“’I'- "9 ‘Ild I'°I“I"l‘ the Hon. Mr. Justice Arsenaull iiaiii-ax‘ NS” wiii “ii-Va iiiih eve_ it mt‘ 30"“? lime 820 llill Ileliand Mrs. Arsenault, Upper Princc iiiiig io Spoiid New Years wiih ..::.'.".:.:.t.: '.'.';'.:'."...:".*.*.l-W Mr. -nu ‘happen. but I can't undcrstandi Miss ‘none;-n Noon n, RN” for.IM”‘ Norm" MacDonald‘ her attitude. mer public health nurse on Prince‘ Mrs I Ila‘? <IN‘ll~‘S¢'i‘I "ling! WitIi‘Edward Island arrived home ‘ av Double Ring Ceremony Performed |n.Montctgue en hair fern with white streanl e At 4 pm on Wcdllcsdav. Nov 27th. 1'13? at the Presbyterian Man.o, Montague, a dollble ring cprr>lv*.on_\' was p(‘l‘fnl‘lllPd by the rs. Mi,“ .-\udi‘c_v Fay Jenkins. cou- sin of the groom. was maid of honor. She wore a gown of ma 7. Kathleen Mclver left by plane on Friday for Montreal to Z to . . . . - ‘ . ~ - - t i ~ ‘ '~ ~ - - . Education. CXDI-’*lln€‘<l lhl‘ the late .\lr and Mrs. P J. Train- acted as groomsman The hi it ‘i i. ii, ii id ( h 11 late mm satin and her headdress . , , ‘ lli_\ paslol. who . he wouldilast weekend to spend (.hI‘lSII'llB.\ _. ih h .i i M ~°I' °I_ _ i _ ‘- - i dlly nllllllnllgr ill l(l|\.llll8Il:lg2.‘ '\lal'z\im.lpcaen. was a matching tiara embc ded i.ti:iepiow.:,;:s'ohTh.e ii.IifipIi:i Speak to -l0.\'l'9- Bill I told him Willi II?!‘ Parenls. ML _and Mrs. ¥i';:d;‘,'n,h-_°r 5“ er _arII‘m98n|n8 OI dIIl9I‘t‘nl (3lll_0lll‘ or, Tyonc, Lot 6.). P.I-. I. becameicouple will reside in Philadelphia da”!_im_i_ M iii‘ and Mrs ioim wiih Soqiiihs Sho i.oii.iod o hiiii_ pom” of inieresi on me Mandi iio_ hh. siio whiiidiohii, ihsuiiimrho hooooii of ihis my, iii :)xfItl'!_lI:0IS.i:Il(iI read othsriiiclifloiifi the bride of John J. son of the Pa. _ iiiiiiiii iniiiiii Pl‘\a\'ant‘ to Ediiai-d quel of ivhne (-iarnationg gnd pink For iraieiimg ihe bride (_i““P 8 Illnl. He Said that Ive done I00: NOOIIIII. IS thgi publlt Misses Peggy and patty Grant“ ICOE ‘Pp’-‘Br "1 F J Go,-hid ‘on of _\1r_ nnd Mrg_ roses with white streamers Mr. iighi him, iiiioii suii “iih nan. much for them; and they ex.ihea_lth nurse at Deep River. On~ siodoms hi Noiro Dame Amide-cent at olc paii>er.h. . . . (-,,.,—11d yoh,Nnn_ P919;-3 Road. (,a_rl Mcllonald, cousin of the iii.i.i.wii.ii,S and . Corsage oi pink pecl me to do for them the l‘t‘st‘l-aI'l0. Wlllcll I! the town site for my, (-hoi.ioiioio“.iii oiid Mr_ Tom; Reardon _ reporlc “t at i ‘new S The hllllf‘ wore a ballellna brldt’. “'88 best man rose-5_ QI 1"‘ lllt’ HP I-ld\'IS¢d me w‘II“‘°I“I’l°ye°_5 9‘ ’“°'“'‘' I“"°"_35' my Grant. medical student at 5“b5°“I’“°I‘5 If" The ,(a“kel len.1lli gtmn of “hue lace over Mrs Irving. mother of the Music for the reception \\a\' Jib! intact aboul ilifln. Is iflh9.\',°I ("""'d‘ ,I*"m“,°d_‘l Chalk RI“ Dalhousie University, Halifax, are were _I°“l'"'d- MI‘; 'I"II""""i H . I, - n.\liln “llll lll”“I I’°l“l'° Ill? limit bride. chose for her dailglllel"s supplied by the I\1Q>_\fi|'S Pi-it-V (I0!!! MN i°I'- D999 IIIV" '5 5“‘”_‘l°d °" II‘? spending the Christmas holidayslI"'ml’I"”' Membefihlp °°'“e"°' t- §lt't".t'\ l‘t>lll|llE In a point llcr wedding a dress of brovvn crepe Leeco 8lltI.R()\‘ '\l;-it-liollxiltl |)iu7 I'\t* lllliilfilil of selling out aiitl;0“‘“"‘ KIWI‘ VI“) ,' “°"l“ with their parents. . A. R.‘I‘°P°I'l°d I30 “W "‘°"‘I"'I5 shoulder length vell was fashlon- with yellow accessories and a of O"’“‘' MI“ ' ing the reception a telegram was received and read froln Mr. Rob- ert \’an lderstine Halifax, NS. ---Photo by Meyers. moving to another state. to com-iwesl , N°°'“"’ Grant and Mrs. Grant. Biii ihiii_ileaves Charlottetown on Saturday mi. . morning to resume her duties. Hilb- ert Morrison and sveccnded by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ricliardson.Mrs. Reardon that 52.00 be 591“ ed from a tiara of sequins. The corsage of yellow roses. hrltlt-'s bouquet was a cascade of rs. Johnston, mother of the American beauty roses and maid ;groom, wore a dress of navy: pletely blol them out too, is hard to do. I am at iwlts' end. and would The household maid has vlrt-i Tomorrow's dinner—French on- ually disappeared. Today, less ion soup. croutons. scrapple ham iike your .a ii iam-iii. oi Fiedoricioiii N3.’ in ihe -i~_B_ Magoo. ii was mo,-. than one pcir cent of our famlllesiloaif. buttered beets, okra plflllaiile iadvlce Should I stay here? or ii K“-Vii I2;’I“"g- %“i’,:i‘3~ spent Christmas with Mrs. Rich- ed by Mrs. A. Morrison and sec—iI‘3i‘i'i" 0i_“?i‘i‘iI:-naliIi:)’:i?€ liiloaigeifiaklgg.;:£s:‘rfi:':°';:fi(‘d cup uke" ‘"I’ ' ' Mk" Imuble" '59“ out and try “I forget ""~""-’l:it'ii sllpcellnittlofflef n:1Ill':mslD:lI €)y‘"-dsonls parents‘ Mr‘ “Id Mrs‘ onded by Mrs‘ C" Aylward» matilclveill tell you they l‘just can't af-‘ All measurements are level. re- some arise from ,, oorsono ml . R, E Flam, ten”-_ned ihis S~mm_:.Haro|d Schurman. Summer St. the League sponsor baptismal ford a imidh, icipes pmponioned in "W. i m ability to handle certain elno- d‘ b in‘ _ ’ cvlndles I01‘ newly I33PIl1¢-‘d bib’ N ih ii,‘ everv iiimii 3 5" iioiis such as few.’ llMPEltFEC'r Lovzs IV Y P 3119- Mr. William Sherren returns to ever 9 ‘S’ - y I’ y L lonellness.sus- ies. It was moved by Mrs. ' . . . . .- ' its part for the “built-in service"i Scrapple Ham Loaf: Stir l c. '5 Essential In Canada melon. and hatre Dear D. R.—'I"hls is a case of Wmm°ndHll°- Quebec on Sun- . - _ D Aylward and seconed by Mrs. T . i _: - T Some are family problems —'two imperfect loves. fightinglwxinihgsdoh]:;.ooJjii:iiiyH%iIi:ii d‘.y‘ "II" Spendmg Chnslmas Lamphler that 5'00 be sent to tc'l(t))li‘in§'fit¢;l(:(t‘)l'bgpkatgflgprfydggegd-jflvoaxtllzltlmrfld tall inifl‘ ltnitd Tlt s is the time of vear whenlable for the whole human race." mains] sIInfI‘le'IddeSm‘n('m. gllmlse “leach omeri I refer ‘)0 your love ‘ml 5“5‘I‘~ "Ill VI-5“ IIIIIIIIK II“? (1]€t(‘)1FEIE‘lsEpaé‘I‘l?;‘II:PnMr. and M”. we pamohl Famuy Ednlirelvlfor lance foods". "'5 a Nice lhltlbomng Wat“-' Coobsm um“ hm!‘ Mi i ii i ii," i iowi The idea; of welfal-e for an peg. “Cg 9°‘ ° c I rm’ °‘"‘‘ 9 mmg am ‘I°y°° 5 I°" I°" “I” “In? weekend Mrs. Hornby‘s parents, ' l ' Ch“s"“"f"' ‘was mm" 3'' ‘ Is‘ costs American families 36 billion ing rapidly. Cover; cook 45 min. 3 I 9”‘ spin .. as . . ‘pie according to Professor 'rovn_.d°I“‘- . rsons. Dr, and Mrs. J. A A' M°""5°“ "Id ”°°“ded by a year. over but water. hours of their holiday in seriousgbeé one of ihe wm_id.s great i‘iis_ Man)’ difficulties 8"‘ f0r(’¢‘diUP- Von know what Scripture says: sunungg-5jd._ BIG FISHERIES Mrs. . Aylward that Mrs. E. WHAT WE PAY [:03 Line on oiled 31/"' by 4" hi. 3" lllllllfllll “ld ‘ll5“"55l°Il Wm‘ Ill'lI'l torians. is now "a practical oh-Ion peoplei bfv cxleirnél mndmimls “IE3” hall‘ ‘°""“’IlI1 INII Perfect I Manitoba commercial fisher- 'I' R°3’d°“ I” ‘I’I""I~'l"‘I PI”-55 What do we homemakers get pan with at of the cornmeal mix- I‘3"““l~“ Ilbol" III’ I“I“I'°~ Careerljective instead of a mere llt0plan37iunpmp niimem O“ii“aI.‘Tsi‘i alii 1°"? "aslelll 0“! feat‘-" Joyce is Mrs. Reginald H. Edmonds. men in 1956 had about 109.000 °°”"e""' , IIOT OUT 55 hllll0" 9XP9Il‘IIIIII'°7 Melimlme. Combine I 181)» Pan- sI(ll‘lt‘s‘ in connection with social‘-di.oam_-~ ° ‘ii 9°” ‘“_"l"E‘. I "95" 93' _3II‘3'd OI .V0Ur 1m’? for her hus- West Street, is visiting her daugll-lgillnets in use, valued at 82,000; I‘ was declded l° 59"d I°I ‘I II"! 8"’ 8 Iew I|I||W9I'|= Flkfli lSP- SIll- I 9- WIN“ "lllll s(‘l‘\ll‘P work are of interest. i This is on iiiiporiani obseri} ofqi) c hrriadvllnllcl ‘ I band and son — afraid that you'd ter Mrs. ‘rt New ork 000. new SUPPLV OI "OUT ad)‘ 0I,Chicken. turkeys, duck and Corn- and 2 c. minced cooked ham or Thcre is a shnrlalze of trained hon [Or oahh one oi iis. ii is par b- nic ti lhekpiohltiiis lialitilcd swallow them up in your dot‘ing'city. Mrs. Edmonds will also‘ '— Good Counsel" Cards The new lsrt game hens. ready-to-cook: sl- luncheon meat. Mix weu. Blend social \\()l‘k(‘rS in Canada; there'iiohiai.h. imimriimi io members .V Iaii “nil ‘tij art‘. so] diPl>- concern‘ and yea”, ho, ooiyliooooo o {ow days in Montreal oo_ membership pins and Sacred most all kinds of soups and vege- in 1 beaten egg and 1 tbsp. min- wcl-t= approxilliatclv about i000 oi ihai‘ profession which is most "’“‘ lldl l'‘-‘ ”‘‘l””‘’ I“ ‘ll’ crumbs of a chance to share fore returning to Charlotetown. H9811 badge! Were <‘II5ll‘IbllI9d 3' opt-lungs in the field last year and only some 2.50 A 300 grad-- ualt-s to fill them. Due to the‘. ;Zl'll'v\lIli: demand in the field,-. thcre is an unusual opportunity for :-ldvanct-ment and security of; employment. Also, the variety of‘ jobs available means a wide- cltt-tce in the kind of work a man: oi unman can take up and ll'll tlm |'llé1('t' “here he or she willl work. Right now more are open- cllws and towns. not to mention Labrador. Quite apart from the possibili- for lllf‘ career girl. training provide pre- paration for the responsibilities of marriage and motherhood. The: social worker's understanding of home relationships is invaluable in facing the problems of making a home and raising a family. The L'nlverslty of Toronto has sent out a pamphlet entitled "i-‘.d- lnulng is the article as prepared by the alumni of the Toronto School of social Work: dircctly concerned with the soc- ial-being of peop — social work. The opportunity pportillll- ties for employment in social work are alnlost unllmlte . Each year over a billion and a half dollars are spent on social welfare by Canadians. To provide the service for which this money is budgeted. a minimum of 3.000 highly qualified social \|‘0l‘l\(-‘TS are needed in both public and But the plain truth is that only a fraction of these are now avail- able. with little prospect of fill- ing vacancies in the near future. The opportunities for advance- ment in S0(‘lal work or both men and women are excellent. positions provide for regular in- creases. sick leave. and " menl plans. Salaries are on a par with other professions. Tllc d for graduates of the School of Social Work. ' verslty of Toronto. cannot be met. and the variety of attractive and : interesting positions is growing each year. is why this message is to you by the Alumni 0l‘lIlalf‘('l efforts of a skilled lcam including doctors. la\\_vel's. psy- c 'all‘l.sls. psychtilogl.<ls, nilltscs. teacllcrs. c|erg_\llicll. Social Work l'f*at‘llt‘S olit to in- dlvltiuals but it also rcaclles into the many activities pcople share as members of groups alid of coni- munlllcs. large and small. Social work lliav be_\olll' reel‘ ons. I. Do I h of the iudlvl l is right to self-respect and to respect from ca- clic dun Ask _\l)lll'Sl’l‘f these que.s- ‘ ve iii the dignity “I love with theln, if she didn't beat you off, and resist all you stand WIFE PRESERVERS \ in. Dr. and Mrs. J.l(.L. Irwin and l ‘for tin her eyes-. ‘iMr. and Mrs. L. R. Bagnall are "i . However. let's face it, your-entertaining at a New Year's eve love of the trio is imperfect. too.‘P3nY ‘l "'9 II'“'III I'°5I‘I°II°9- I Your d ht -' -l v 8"“ " "' '“ Miss Elizabeth MacDonald. tea—’ unit ' k School in To- . ning to ‘spend the Christmas lioli- . an v ; she wouldn't have been your choice as a wife l The hostesses for the Charlotte- - as 2- D0 I belicic in his capacity '""3“"-““ "°"‘ ""9 5‘3"‘- Saunders Miss I-Edith ‘Anderson - to gm“ and chongyv ‘ is your unconscious rejection ' . ~ ‘ ' _ 3. Do I “am io hoip ooooio to of Joyce that keeps her lightihg*:Io"nEf3f,fii,:‘“°“ and M153 Hei P°°'|9|I|°M0 0m i.‘ use their personal strengths to .V0U0P9nl.V. thus fueling consciousl . i ""7'I":”.I "lit ."""' overcome the social problems hostility in you. to add to thel 1.20 A. J M‘-Donne" md Mrs; 3"’- door,.idi:“'H"o,.' which are troubling tllem" ‘mutual difficulty. To compensate Mcnonneul sneam-ate; Sponi “ha? :"|..g 4. Aln I prepared to tralil in a or overtake, the "loss" of your ch;-jsgmns ‘in Somme,-sh}, with .o“,.,.., son .5 no g.g.,,.,.g_ professional school in order to ac- son to woman you haven't Mrs, ]v|c1)onneu's motno.-_ M.-5. 11...)“.-gtgogeltigdpiodfogulu quire the skill and knowledgc ne- liked. whom you regard as wrong J. p_ Hogoih who win oocompanv M “"7 ‘.4 9|‘. ,g. 5 cfq§.farI' t° be °I ‘“"I‘ Ill’li> 10 lie0« for him, you've overdone thelthem on their return to Shear-l 50- If you answer YES to the a- bove questions. the Alumni 0 School 0 Social Work. Tor since they believe you have me Ill“! time and gif-ts and money. onto are particulaly interested in you, nv matter of being “good" to them- in terms of sacrificial giving: of CON(Zl-IALS HOSTILJTY Your assiduous giving is prob- mong the members, who were reminded by Fr. Wood to wear them. A beautiful statue of the Blessed Virgin was presented to Mrs. Joseph Ready on behalf ofi fellow League embers. Sh very graciously thanked the members. The meeting concluded with a few timely remarks made by Rev. Fr .Wood. F-r. Wood renun- ded us about obtaining religious Christmas cards from the Pre- ci Bl Monastery. He ex- plained that anyone leaving thel Parish should make it a point‘ to visit their Parish Priest and leave their new address with him. ‘ INSTRUCTION l Fr. reminded mothers to in- struct their children in sex know- lege. so that they will not be mis- led by unreliable and false facts about this most important sub- t. He also reminded mothers. to instruct the children in Chri. ian Doctrine, also to try to fos-! ter vocations to the Sisterhood and Priesthood in the home. Rev. ‘ Father suggested that tables in cans or frozen packages; prc—cookcd fresh vegetables: pre- cooked white and sweet potatoes; frozen entrees and complete meal. Also canned, frozen and refrig- erated fresh fruit spic salads: cakq muf- fin. c y and pancake mixes. packaged desserts and puddings:t bread. cakes. rolls. cookies and pies from the baker or frozen food ca iiicts. EXP!-JNSIVI-‘. PACKAGING Some of the ages used to safeguard these foods cost as much as the contents. . year we spent about $53 billion for food consumed in our omcs. compared to less than $15 toe billion in I940. Of that big in- crease $6 billion went for "con- venicnce foods" which we didn't l have two decades ago. its: Today's whether it can be a!- forded or not. we pay for "built-ii maid service, so to speak. l ' LET'S EAT ready to serve: degree glamorous pack- and ced parsley maining cornmeal-mush over top Brush with cooking oil. Bake tit to 70 min. in moderate oven. 3.50 s l-‘. Cool 5 min. Unmold onto heated plaltcr. Serve with Spanish sauce or scrambled eggs. Debut! Okra Piquante: U.-e l (12 oz.> pkg. frozen okra. Cook lll water or liquid say from \'f‘L'f~ tables. Add 1 tbsp. butter. ‘iltx stir in 1 tbsp. tomato ketchup 1 tbsp. lemon juice. 1 tsp. table- mustard, 4 drops bottled onion juice and 1 drops Tabasco Serve very hot, plain or on Suggestion of the Chef for a light entree. cover toast slices all over with Okra Piquante. Arrange low heat-proof dish. Top utlh ated sharp Canadian (‘Ill-"f‘<P. Grill to slightly melt and brown cheese. .. lCon<_:ly Can Be Eaten As A Dessert With Coffee 'of the personal qualifications re- 8 quired in social work. The Toronto School. -— T A h, T he, ask can ,., Association of the school of Soc- bl’ "°‘ 5” "“‘°l‘ I" "'°" ”'l‘°~ rno oyn s-- ' - gut-<s what the outstanding fea-.I8l w0Il‘- T°I'°IlI°- the family offer a decade of the . S. _i he Toh Rosary each night for more is . foun-‘ . ters and Priests. Fr. Wood laidl iii", hi our iwohhoih oohhirvi. The challenge — This Pamph- ronto School of Social Work iii, good wiii hm ch - I _ . . . . . . . you D0l\ T mu stress on the importance. ' arilfpfjlfall f\I(:‘aI:->13.’ the P9T5P°°'llfvttlrlts la.¢b;IeItt)pl§.eIfIIeltlntfl(;rof"IPc¢|i?-I:::."It]I,:‘0If: ‘titles:-Ilvlie-er"a‘l "|;I‘(()fl:";: IIIIV9 for the moi-riage. Buried if more Catholics donating bloodl 3-’ ID‘ BAILEY ALLEN -II“lm°3l~3~ ‘sional schools within the t~'nivei-- "°5“'“.-" 3"“ “"l.‘°“’°d "°5°'"* 'sity of Toronto. Accredited by the me"! "I Vllal "l'"°“5I“P5 0"‘-‘ll Council on Social Work Education leak“ °,‘". 1“ lerm’ °I °V°I'W4'€I|- and governed by a University’ "‘3 s°l'°‘l"d°v " "Bird! I110 Council the School confers the fol- F'"“_‘l:P°'9°"» In your cue. your lowing degrees: Bachelor of Inabll"-" I0 I9‘ 30 OI YOU!‘ son's Answer - "My own guess is Ple- that nllr age will be rcmember- Social work means people in ed chiefly neither for its horrify- need of help, troubled people. It ing crimes nor for its astonishing.also means people who give help, inventions. but for its having been people who are qualified by train- the first age since the dawn of ing. education and personal apti- at the regular blood donor clln-' ics. All were urged by Fr. erect Christmas Cribs Pour into the lined pie plate “Aim gt eve bod_ I ve c lid’ M W V 0 8 I I Bake 45 min. in moderate oven. to but, when eaten between meals. _ _ in she it dulls normal appetites." I ob- 375 lI'~‘tll'¢¢s I".. or until firm i homo. _ served. "Candy for dessert is the “'9 “I”!-‘I’ VIM‘ I°°"IlPl°l‘ ll‘ l"’ Considerable discussion was perfect Bollllinni I find the best ’°f'_‘°‘I~ _' ‘son, noon} on the purchasing of i war: to serve it is in place of des- SWPOIIIEIIFIS from Uh? Cl“’I se . . . . ~ - ‘ "ed life is probably in dire t 9' SI3II°II5 °I III‘ CI'°55~ III-i ' 5 II‘ with °°”°° °' "3' I‘ you hive Ingmems or I". clvtll/allon. . in which people dar- tude. Ill w°Il‘- M3339’ °I S°"l3I w°"I‘- ma-"I - - ' » -C - I ‘III I 3h PCIITV I!" over d ou thrnii ed to think it practicable to make' The vroblems people bring to Doctor’ Social Work. _."!§l(:> iii: y9]l;I;ediis£iki; of his wife. Wooiil r¢CelV:1‘:’i?el‘dSiffl)ln Mloiiid 3;: gm; W1 F0 crimes or I -‘my? “I mull! gun mm the bent-tits of civilization mail-,sociaI workers run the gamut of Admission Requlrements—- Gra-| P am to solve “'91 WEN“ 35"‘ dustion from a recognized unlver- III! l¢nSi0n is within yourself. sity with a Bachelor's degree I'l|I(¢ Your Pistol": advice. Turn based on a good Liberal arts odu- your mind away from th into "sweethearts!" "l'not.ice you did not suggest To do this. press the fragmcnu candy and a dessert. Madame." said he believed they would cost twenty dollars In exceptional instances. the School will consider applications from students who have not com- pleted all technical requirements for the Bachelor‘: degree. students are admitted on the bas- is of outstanding professional qual- ifications and achieveme t The School is concerned n only with your educational back- ground but also with your per- Donal qualifications. Faculty mem- bers will discuss these with you and together you will decide who- her lal work is the profes- sion for you. Curriculum-— Detailed course requirements are contained in the School ial Work calendar but. briefly. courses of study may 9” iustment to his wife — thereby o{ l en your son and his houu. hold no thlnkin . - eoullly in N longer dominatp you: you will relax sponun. to a new and easier ad- - l9l¢l|l|1l her into a more relaxed . 8(‘col'l'I to all of you. . this recipe. M. II. T" Mary Hawortil counsels Ilroufll her column. not by gun or he... gonna] interview. Write to her h icare ot his newspapq I HOUSEHOLD HINT Shoiwer ourtalns need frequent cm" “I. them in the bent tub ward; Sandwiches. Mrs. H. Cor- . Louis Aylward. no further business the Act of Consecu- tion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. YARN! LEVY GUILD Mrs. Keith Robinson entertain- ped er the following ;"'ubli"‘i'“o'i"'°'“ “P WI 6°" I. 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' who have no overweight problem. "Chocolate miniatures rate only 14 calories apiece, a chocolate cream averagm St. and a small chocolate mint is M calories. a fingers. M0ndI¥ Dinner-—Red and white clbbalze salad. broiled liver. whipped potatoes. _iialnty way to protect the P bum. corn-tomato casserole. grapes or maiolo pecan pie. Coffee or tea. s su raisins, IV: tbsp. nul- meats. 1 tbsp. lemon juice and 1 tbsp. water, or enough to make it thick frosting. Spread on the pastry hestu weetbearts! IAWII IONTAGUI W.l. opened ‘Jingle Bells". creed eqwered in uaisoI.Rollcall an by an exchange of