A i | ? ; ; i ilit "aside, to be personally handed ' 2 to Bud on his return. Or mailed g ) . ; wt Alto him if he wants it now. 2. When Bi 4 4 Cad IU HIN HY % 4 Bud wrote of hearing things about { Hope that he didn't like, she might | & 7 Eh {have answered briefly, with dig- LEFT OVER ANCHOVY Ever wonder what to do with a {few spare anchovies left on a hors d'oeuvre tray Here's a sug- gestion: Mash them and scramble | with eggs for breakfast. The quan-| tity to use is one mashed an-| chovy to two eggs. When using | anchovies. in scrambled eggs you| can omit the salt. ARCTIC ISLETS Franz Josef land northwest of when destructive feelings are aim- ed at "outsiders." | As for your advice to Hope: 1. I {| wouldnt have said give the ring to Joyce. Rather, take it off and put | nity, that her conscience is clear Don't Let Aching Feet Tramp, tramp, tramp, the gals are marching. And Christmas shop- ping, with its joys, and uncertainties as to what to| insures foot buy for whom, is picking up. uppers and ther soles. is to wear proper shoes. Overlook-| ing the added strain put on the| result in irksome miseries. A leading foot health authority, discussing seasonal foot failure at| Christmas time, cautions against| wearing an old pair of worn or ill-! fitting shoes. These can turn into a booby trap because the feet re- quire adequate support for the 10} or 11 miles that the average shop- ier unknowingly puts in during a ay. walking, The be snug, but unkind ankle strain. IDEA FOR WRAPPING GIFTS | ounce of prevention, keyed to hap- Paper And Bows Add Excitement | shoes in a here are some important tips: Make certain that your shoes fit THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Friday, December 16, 1955 9 | Spoil Your 'Christmas Shopping Because of leather's! frustrations, | unique resiliency and flexibility, it | firm, but gentle support. One sure way to make the load| Wear medium heels for long per- i fati iods of shopping. Avoid spike heels, £. as | lighter and avoid needless fatigue fods 4 sho fine for dress wear, but % 4 (7 os Lay ja real helpmeet. -- M. are not designed for your shopp-| i can ing marathon. feet at this time of fhe year can Double-check the way your shoes feel at both the heel and toe when loose at the heel can be especially in causing blisters and from inviting corns and callouses, ! | bind the feet from proper flexing | and expansion. For the fashion conscious this . 5 Christmas, shoe stores everywhere For those interested in a timely| are featuring all-leather walking] piness underfoot this Christmas, | styles, finishes and colors. need to miss the happy uplift to spirits that proper foot comfort and properly and have supple leather good appearance can provide. | and her conduct impeccable, And if {h cares to pursue the subject, let | him investigate the source and mo- , {| tivation of the lies he has swal- "#1/lowed. Period. Spitsbergen consists of some 60 islands of volcanic origin. her columny-not by mail or personal | You say: "It seems fo me if Bud, -dterview. Write to her in care of loves Hope he would have faith this ewspaper. ! ir. her." The truth is, I gather, that | Bud is a stranger to emotional se-| | curity, in relation to good people. | He is steeped in distrust, uncer-| {tainty and instability -- in a dog- | ,eat-dog way of life. At Hope's ten- | der age (17), my advice te her is to postpone marriage at least five YOUR CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT IRELAND PHOTOGRAPHY years, and give herself title to raid 21 Athol St. RA 3-3680 shock-absorbing lea- ease by providing Mary Haworth counsels 'through | % fit at the heel should not overly tight. Shoes THIS CHRISTMAS give Him a gift that he will Cramped toes, aside | ; orns and callouses, cherish the whole year wide range of new No| heavily embroidered to point up | the unusual scalloped shape and | I* the motif is repeated at the neck- | | line of the stole. Wide scallops | Here's an ensemble that is | ideal for the business girl be- cause she can put on her hat and To Simple Christmas Presents The high point of the Christmas this, have handy a roll of printed GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES | season comes Christmas morning|tape to hold the wrapping secure] stole right over a daytime dress and be all set for a cocktail party after work. The hat is | form a pretty hemline to the | | stole and the crossed front pan- { | 'els. -- By TRACY ADRIAN. when the family gathers round thelas you go along. One of the at-| tree and wrappings fly in every|iractions of this type of package| direction. Making Christmas pre-|is the contrast of dull finish tissue! sents look exciting or smart or so-/and glistening cetlophare, Here jcated or very Christmasy,| again you'll find that the package ; in 8 the normally capable|probably needs neither stickers eXchange of giits. person to a state of frantic frustra- nor bows. The president welcomed those tion. | When R comes de Bows, most of | Jreseat Meluding Sister Atice Hare ievi iful-to. _atius are all thumbs. ence you'll|ton, noble grand o 0. prem in of ton: difficult even f|find pre-tied bows, of varying size Lodge. Sister Mable Disney cut the, you're all thumbs when it comes|and color, on the market. Some Christmas cake and extended sea-| oo by the to wrapping. Experts in the field|require only a bit of tape to make|son's greetings to all. An exchange] are o Bud of present-wrapping tell us there|them secure while others havejof gifts followed. Sister Helen d are one or two simple rules that|streamers attached for added ef- Courtwright presented each mend will help a lot. fect. Whichever it is, you'll usually ber with a personal gift and card. Unless you're an expert, plan on/ind that the pre-tied bow is the| The business session followed Tons yo rar simple, [00 way to achieve a professional with roll and the reading of min- | ; 3 yari i - |utes, The report on sick mem- hits She ley oF vesusirul | |bers was given by Sister Flossie| need for excessive bows or stick- LEND-A-HAND CLUB The Lend-A-Hand Club held its] Christmas meeting in the IOOF {Hall with a pot luck supper and The Chris |Union was ed Mrs. C. Keep in mind the three simple | ¢ i |ple, never use more than three co-| ers. Many of the Christmas wrap-|jors and preferably only two, and| pings are intricate in both design secure the wrapping with sticky and color combination and they tape as you go along. These ideas| to be looked after for Christmas. | gave reports. [were The officers for 1956 are as fol- S./should take most of the hazards||.ws: Past president, Sister Helen Color co-ordination is important. out of your Christmas packaging. ws: a8 pr Jgent: : vol Pcie Dogri nss Toh roger y 8. Courtwright; president, Sister Flos: in actual size, the simpler the wrapping should be and the fewer the colors used. On a good-sized package you can use up to three colors but you'll usually find that a two-color effect is best. Co-or-| dinating the stickers and bows wth| the paper is important. If you're] not too sure of your own color sense, you can buy the 'matching ensembles" wrapped in cellulose film. These ensembles are already color co-ordinated for the ultimate) 3 effse aud they do away with any | Passel fell from a horse enya he pape Sou find on V0 Years ago and suffered nari ie. {Which le er legs permanently the pret today are Boderuis- paralyzed. Her Pin ry Fit. Li |and Mrs. James Thom. The study if poesign an oo ditionalisi| Michael Cross, 31, suffered a frac. Was presented by Mrs. Lloyd| d d Tike a staunch traditionalist tored skull and paralysis in the Pigden. an e your Christmas presents crash of a Sabre jet fighter in| Election of officers took place in the more usual reds. greeny or ig3 with the following being elected| MTS. Barro whites or ues, tissue-paper or| 4 { i sheets of colored oct og will Cross later went to the para- for te Coming Year. + Gregor; | probably be more to your liking. 1st vice-president Mrs. James . The latter are partivalarly effec: om.: 2nd vice-president, Miss i ive on presents of odd shapes ; eG : treasure! 5, | C1ass. that don't lend themselves to sim-| YS in 195¢ and started flying | CC® ebony: pv ig Mrs. ple, straight forward wrapping but| | len Kinsman; secretary, Sister Amelia Weeks; treasurer, Sister Evelyn Fickes. | The draw for a bedspread was| won by Sister Madge Lindsay,| Games of bingo were enjoyed. Actress, Airman Find Romance While Hospitalized | LONDON (CP)--Pamela Russell] ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. 26-year-old British television ac-| The December meeting of the tress who began her career in Can-/Arvilla McGregor Auxiliary of ada, has married an RAF pilot nox Presbyterian Church was whom she met at a hospital for|/l'eld at the Manse on Tuesday |avening with the president, Mrs. James Heath, presiding. The worship service was con- ducted by Mrs. William Callison | Dargan wh, message. He be grateful f |all year roun Mr. Dargan. ber meeti | plegie hospital at Stoke Mandeville | Council. Ey where Miss Russell was also a patient. He recovered from pars | | Women's Christian {United Church on Tuesday after- {noon. Mrs. Fred Williams presid- h! Mrs. Harold Brant introduced | Major McLean of Army who told of the work being| Fands to drunkards. Eight per cent of these unfortunates had been re- | habilitated, he, said. Mrs. McLean |gave selections on the concertina land also sang a solo. | Mii E. Yous expressed | steps of packaging: k it sim-lp i re|thanks to Major and Mrs. McLean. | | step: p ging: keep m-|Eall and all shut-in members we lit was decided to send flowers to| ph her committee |the sick and shut-ins, Refreshments The treasurer and other served and a social half| 2™P {hour enjoyed. SOUTH SIMCOE H AND S N C ti : 0 sie Ball: vice-president, Sister He- ae, ed Ro By her conscience was clear. tion was held on Monday evenin, with Mrs. James Barron presid- ing. Fhe speaker was the Rev. R. E.| {which were enjoyed in this country and should stop and think of the {people in other countries who bare- vy got enough food to keep alive| | | Christmas was observed in other |'ands. Mrs. A. McConkey thanked The children of several grades presented a Christmas program after which the Rev. S. C. H. Atkin- son led in singing Christmas carols, {bers that there would be no Decem- | The room prize was won by Miss Barrie's] A social hour brought the eve.! Highly Styled ning to a close. | In the wardrobe of a man who W.C.T.U. tmas meeting of Temperance held at King Street 'MARY HAWORTH MAIL | Behavior Of Fiance's Sister Brings Discord To Engaged Pair Dear Mary Haworth: My 17-/from the Army. Do you think 1 helpin |year-old daughter's boy friend left advised her correctly? It seems to| PINgif,r overseas duty with the Army|me if he loves her he would have {last April. A month later he sent|faith in her. I pray I have coun- her a diamond ring and they be-|selle¢ her wisely. -- 8. Y came engaged. They were very BAD INDICATION ii much in love. | Dear S.Y.: As somebody once Since then the boy's sister -- Ilsaid, '"You can't win in a contest will call her Joyce -- has done| with a skunk". And I think that everything in her power to make sums up the proposition of trying daughter miserable. For ex-|to get the best of Joyce's attitude] le, falsely accusing her: spit-'towards Hope. There is something Iting at her, and trying to disrupt insidiously unwholesome about the! her friendships with other girls. inner life of a family that produces! T kept telling Hope (my daughter) a character like Joyce -- an ob-| to ignore these attacks, so long as viously spychopathic personality, The psychopathic personality is | This past week Hope's fiance|la nonconformist to rules of reason 8 wrote to her, saying he had re-|and decency, in close relatinship. ceived a letter from his sister re-|Such persons are emotionally crip-| cently, and he didn't like what he pled, in an obscure way that psy- {read. I advised Hope to remove chiatry recognizes but can't quite the engagement ring and give it to|penetrate. Their enjoyment of life his sister -- so that she would be| consists in trying to deface de- satisfied. And to write to the boy,/ grade and destroy the dignity of telling him that she had done so.|certain other individuals -- and the Also to ask him to decide whom nicer or gentler these others are, {he believed and what he wanted. the greater the psycopath"s 'kick' appreciates the finest, a pair of Hartt shoes is a symbol of quality and a compliment to his masculine the Salvation] good taste, Harbor Light Centre bers offer MAY WE SHOW YOU OUR ATTRACTIVE RANGE OF HARTT STYLES Style 628 OTHER STYLES FROM 19.95% If you are not sure of his size, a HARTT GIFT BOND will allow him to select the style he prefers later. brought a Christmas stated that all should or the gifts and food GENERAL PRINTERS (Office Supply Division) 64 CELINA ST. Suggestions -- for the -- 1 Entire Family! 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She hasn't dated lor gone to school parties since Bud left in April. He is due batk mext| spring. ¢ ji t | I have advised Hope not to ac- stan cept his ring (again) until she fin- 7 ishes school, and until he is home] : 31 SIMCOE N. n reminded the mem- of Home and School! attendance | Miss Russell, born in Engla d,| Arthur Campbell; glad tiding, Mrs. | rather to a draped look. A two-| gtarted her stage career ge William Callison; home helpers Ladies Wear tone effect is easy to attain with | o¢r i , { ) : straight drama, children's dramal|and welcome and welfare, Mrs. Mificren: Solors in double layers of and poetry reading for the CBC|James Heath and Miss Minnie ce ophate, ji ly a simple bow |i Winnipeg. 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