YOUNG TRlO or FLOWER VENDORS Three oi the boys and girls who sold flowers at Collier Street United Church Mission Band Ten on Saturdaywere irom leit Pamela Coutts tulip Cook and Rosemary Spring The Coronation Min slon Bond hold the annual tea to raise money or the Wom ens Missionary Society Child ren circulated among the tea goers soiling cnndy and low Young Members Needed BY IODE REGINA CP The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire with 31126 members in 984 chap ters is aiming at an increased membership for its 60th anniver sary next year delegates to the annual meeting were told today Mrs Leggett of Toronto notional Zing secretary said the order realizes many older members no longer can carry on their duties As we approach our diomond jubilee year we are conscious oi the need for new and younger members she said gt Mrs Neil Gordon at Toronto said in her trcasurers report that with this years 25centamcmbcr increase in fees the orders estimated income will exceed ox penscs by more than $500 Am FOR SPRINGme Mrs Soivrey of Toronto national secretary reported $1 ooo donation to the Springhiii NS mine disaster iund She said seven resolutions and smxiuaouano vows letters have been sentto the led cral government Ono resolution asked the governmnt to desig nate God Save the Queen as Canadas national anthem and to include Cnnndn as na tionnl songior use when desir able Another asked it to pro claim the Red Ensign as the air ilcinl Canadian ilng The order urged the govern ment to register all persons re cording residence occupation and age it altered to help in such registration The IDDE also oiicrcd to help in programs or celebrations for Canadas moth birthday in 1967 PUBLICITY REPORT The IODEs work has been well publicized by all media of com munication said Mrs John Mills of Toronto publicity convenor There were 1276 press releases 2269 paid advertisements 987 pictures ifll7 radio broadcasts an 218 television interviews inst ye 6mlth Studio Flower Girls Take Part IVIn Double Ring Ceremony United in marriage were Miss Donna Lillian Chord daughter of Mr and Mrs Clifton Chord RR Barrie and Ronald Ricil ard Simpkin RCAF Station Camp Borden May 16 at St Pauls Anglican Church Rev Lionel Rowa otllclated at the ceremony Given away by berlather clifton Chard the bride wore waltz length white nylon lace dress over white satin An el bow length veil was held by heartshaped beaded halo Her bouquet was composed of red sweetheart roses in semicas cade arrangemnt The matron of honor Mrs Betty Trottier Burton Avenue was dressed in white nylon and yellow organdy with matching yellow headband White acces sories completed her ensemble She carried pink carnation and red rose bouquet Flower girls little Misses Velma irottier and Betty Lotcndressewere dressed in flowered pink nylon dresses flowered headbands and carried baskets of yellows=bnbymums with red roses Organist Mrs Oakley Strouu accompanied the soloist Miss Phoebo Randell To receive the guests at home tho brides mother was gowned in navy bluoreoat dipsSEn semblawitii nit white accessor ies and apink rose Corsage As plating the mother of tho hrido the grooms mother were flowered silk dress with royal blue accessories and pink rose coraage The groomsman Allan Johnson and ushers Keith Chard and Cecil Scouso are of RCAF Stu tion Camp Borden Outoftown guests were Mr and Mrs Norm Dunn Qttawa Mrs Jean Rowe Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Dick Spellette To ronto The newly married couplewill leave for the honeymoon trip at the end of done They will take rfsidence on Burton Ave Bar PROTECT YOUR PONTIAC lNVESTMENIT mun oeuvre Gordian CH KR MOTORS 145 anon heavy 9in ers Among those present at the ten were Mrs Rob ertson president at the WMS and Mrs Lewis wilt of Rev Lewis minister of Call ier Street United Church The ordcrs aid to education programs and the presentation oi pictures of the Queen and Prince Philip to the Stratimd Shake spearean chLival Foundation last July were among ODE items in the news Chapter members across Can nda studied subjects ranging mm the St Lawrence Seaway to the development of the West Indies lederation said Mrs Harry Brook oi Simcoc Ont empire and world altairs convener Carrying out its hospitality pro gram chapters and members took part in receptions last year for Margaret and planned programs for visiting students new Canadians and youth groups reported Mrs Brophy oi Scarborough 0nt hospitality cenvenor By ms nAiLEY ALiJnN There are two reasons for cat ing whole grains waterground by oldfoshioncd buhrstoaes Chet remarked as he slipped Skillet Cornmeni Bread into the oven The grains have full rich fiaimr valued by all connoisseurs of good food At the sometime they contain lull natural nutri tion This is because the slow cool grinding does not counteract the natural vitamin values Remember meeting Jack Clinger oi the famous old Byrd Mill of Virginia when we visited Colonial Willinmsburg Madame He had on his oldlimo millers costume and was removing ira grant whole wheat and whole rye loaves from the colonial oven Ever since as far as osriblo have bought cracko whole wheat whole rye whole corn meal whole wheat pancake mix and other grains ground by the oldtimeprocess Oldtime Recipes For Whole Grains Courtesy Jack Clinger Measurements Ara Lovell Reci pes For EKmbETCOWNMEAL BREAD Juan tbsp butter in heated illet Meantime slit together oldiasbioned yellow cornmeal enriched flour tsp baking soda tbsp granulated sugar and tsp salt Heath mlllr no eaten eggs and Lc buttermilk Pour intosklllet Then pour fver milk but do not stir Bake 35 min in hot oven 400 degrees FIRMENTYi Bring water to Dutch Consul Brings Antiques EDMONTON CP Furniture arriving her or the home at new Edmonton ruident tells In interesting story Koog rugs imn iron paintings lrom Ball and silver tom Java are prized possessions of this new Dutch consul to Alberta and Sub ntchewsn and his wile Mostly small pieces smiles Mr FTK Poll You cant more large antiques around the world udder part or the story of 20 years cl civil service work through lndonesis and Malaya however is the iurnitura that is missing it was lost dinLug the Second World War while the couple were interned in Japan ese prison camp Mr Poll was taken to one in ternment camp his wills and children to another They met years later BARE EXISTENCE It was the worst thing in my whole lite Mrs Poll says was working in the sweetpotato ï¬elds but as prisoner was forbidden to eat the potatoes They were or tbs Japanese We lived on handiul oi rice day Mr and Mn William Howie Essa Rd have announc ed the engagements of their daughters Joan Hazel Noreua to Harry Ram son at Don 11am and the late Jock Rain of Mine sing and Gloria Mary Jam to Ronald Stuart Mooney son at Mrs Mooney and the late Mooney of Mincts Point The double wedding ceremony will take place on June 20 at Essa Hood Presbyterian Church Al landolc Mr and Mrs Innis McClure Mary Street were hosts on Fri Whole Grains Oiier Nutrition rapid boil in doubleboiler top Stir in cracked wheat Cookstir min When water is absorbed add milk V6 tsp salt V4 tsp nut meg 18 dark brown sugar and in raisins Cover steam hrs in double boiler Serve hot with milk or cream and for maple syrup MONDAY DINNER Grapstruit Breaded Forequorter at Lamb lomuhrParsloy Sauce SkilletComment Broad Green Pros and Lettuce Salad Firrnenty with Cream or Maple Syrup Coffee Tea Milk Breaded Forequartcr oi Lamb Simmerboll small lb lore quarter of lamb about hrs or until forktender in watar to For Play or Dressno oovs wsnn lotto spun slum Dull mm Icons locket NI Yours sawmills ill Dunlap St Home MY FAMILvro THE LAKE SHOULD 10 THEY an NEE VAVALATION sol rnnnscANAnn CREDIT CORPORATIONvLlMlTiD 31 nllllLOPSTREEI boon Handcarved tables from Bong and whatever we could steal from the iields There were how women at this camp she said and 950 at them worked every day the others stayiaz behind to teach the child ren The camp was in ladonesis and the Polls Were living up eountry away lrem the populated centres when Pearl Harbor was attacked When the order cams lorlgersoiu to gather to be taken to prison camps the couple lint thought about hiding But they would have been dependent on the natives or food she ex plained and they were not sure how long the natives would be sale They remained in lnddnesla alter Ihe war and when the country gained its independence from Netherlands in 1949 Mr Poll became the Dutch consul at Palembang in Sumatra Mn Poll keen gardener re called that she once planted her flowers in oil drum cut to hall and mounted on stilts At that time they were living in is suited house in Borneo where the gar den flooded twice month as tides swelled nearby river TKE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY JUNE l9 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL day to Mrs McCluros lather Ed Merklovitz Dcsboro Mrs Russell and daugh ter Mrsiames Dales Toronto were weekend guests at Mrs Smith Mary Street in sister at Mrs Russell stall Sergeant Lou Nodolmaa 15 Company RCASC School Camp Borden is preparing to take up new duties in Winnipeg Sgt Nodelman has been appoint ed to the public relations depart mont in the army there He and his familyhave lived at Camp Borden or 13 years cover with boy lest tsp peppercorns and tbsp salt Cool meat remove excess lat Cut meat from bones Pack into it in slightly oiled pan pressing it down Cover with all weight andrelrlgerate 24 hrs Cut meat in 2in squares nab ural meatgolatin content holds it together ltoll in wallbuttered line seasoned dry bread crumbs Bake until golden brown in hot even 425 degrees Servo Willi TomatoParsloy or Caper Sauce her daughter seven her on vacation to lake resort FLYING TEA cairn in the rush and flurry of Saturdays Air Force Day exercises came tor oili eers and their wives when they stepped into the mess for tenbreak Pouring tea tor leit Mrs West witsoi Group Captain West and Mrs Birch wile of sound ron Leader Birch is Childs Sleeplessness Arouses Mothers Anger By CLEVELAND humus Now and then mother writes of child who lies awoke tor hours at bedtime The child may not got up and walk obout He imply lies there awake New Jersey mother writer at When she was two we took Our house was surrounded by trees and woods andlt seemed that every night when she was or room she imagined the wolf coming out at the woods and into her bedroom Ever since that vacation she has had terrible time getting to sleep Sometimes she is in bed anywhere from one to three hours belora she tlnoiiy tails asleep She just lies in bed with out disturbing us or iusslng one hit but just lies quietly it just about drives me insane lm alrald thora have been nights when have scolded her terribly and even spanked her or not going to sleep Two years go when this mother began working the girl began hedwotting Lately she has improved in this respect Sometimes she may go whole week dry at night My reply in part Bcdwetting may wholly cease it you evince no concern about it Assure the child she need feel no shame or worry about it Us ICE CREAM FLOATS tippers of genuine leather Lsoles of foam rubber ing rubber sheet on her bed might add to her security You expressed anxiety over this child lying awake Efforts to area her to go to sleep could be the chic cause of her staying awake so long at bed time just cant understand why you should be vexed over her in somnia She certainly doesnt stay awake deliberately REVERSE POSITIONS Just imagine yburselt in this childs place Suppose someone scolded or punished you when you couldnt go to sleep Do you suppose such treatment would help yougo tosleep promptly She may still have some tears or worries Limit or iorhid her exposure to violent programs on the air Lot her have hér door niar with dhn light on inside NORMAL FUN Look into her daytoday exper iences Tryto win her oiiectlon EAST Elli lllllllETY sronr 193 Blake St For Delicious TakeOut Orders FISH CHIPS mono PA osszr Novelller Sundries They are elasticized for perfect tit Choose blue sand naturalI pink or white with contrasting stitching SIZES XL 198m walkers or BARRIE TWAKE up ooNroREAM iTS CLEAR To ME you NEED SOMECASH in mm is miniu $150 32500 or can be arranged 8590 Gallde ARRANGED My LOAN so PLEASANTLY NO FUSS REDTAPE Nred cosh forMr vocation Elwin bust tent or holiday needs or any kind Than see Trans Canada Credit for onestop ï¬nancing Loans Eon even more Up to 20 or 80 inontbstoiepoyt Mrs Rutherford wits of Squadron Leader Ruthnr ierd Seated are leit Flight Oliicer Edith Cox and Flight Cadet Maxim McCuaig and companionship hoping she wrll ireely talk to you about her worries Do your best to help her have normal fun with other chil dren of her age it this problem continues ooc suit your physician PARENKlS QUESTIONS Should my child tour ottsn have cookies candles and otbnr sweets between meals Certainly not NOW THERE AltE CDHONI AND COTTONSX Does that sound silly to out Maybe it does but the poiiit ii that Lher are literally dewas at now cottons on to market the ialt dustry has devel oped new breat menls and new processes that provide us with cottons that have low of the char aeteristics that we always think at when we think of cotton Look at dresses for simple Its only law years ago that cottton dress was strictly for housework never to be worn when lady wanted to look her best New cottons are be more and more popular or streetwear You see some beu tiiul cotton afternoon dresses and even evening gowns Becausewo always think of cot ton as washable fabric there have been some terrible disap pointments when the ladies hsvl dumped their new cotton stun noon dress in with the family wash The act is few at these new cottons will wash wall in tact almost none of them will wash well Almost without exception naWIy developod cottons dos mand dry cleaning it they to be kept looking their but Most dross manufacturers at lack label or tag that recon intends the bolt cleaning me lhod tor the particular gab ment and mast labels will assure you that We can Ki your dress the care it needs Dont risk an new 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