Sugar Has Important Place in Any Diet Planned for Nations on Defence €1}! Not Only Does Sugar Supply Fuel for Energy, but It Also Makes Other Foods Appetizing. The Use of Sugar Makes Changes in the Diet More Practical Than They Would he Without It. Oll €li betw Hon: has ~: has of m OTl 1J Yl¢ rll Mocha Nut Caks ible. We cakes and al id conmnten s honey hasy to it with »petizâ€" ily be * Wi Value of Home and School Association to the Community Federation. The first associa‘t in this district wa and Schcol Associg 1940. The Central link in the sct neonâ€"pP@l mercial CC and Buts in for their par in teaching heli ULI by creating public will favour and proyv zood school equipm recreation for leisur: ‘oncerned With All Proâ€" blems Relating to the Welfare of the Child. ‘elrance and jler.. If such roduce futu world may rccomplished eachers of f the neig! hildrer id ce Educat! nifican nmnmu "Tha en rem‘a‘n e cominun th as foll{ We believe ed problems th the child in stitu rest g0od. That it should school condition ditions affecting That it should Tha T chool au 1CE il The Central sc n May, 1941, and 1 associat‘on w ChAC ma ol lished by get! s of the schoo neighbourhot to b study togeth which all are W1 1 an, nonâ€"st ffort ito ho shall | Maple Nut sauc d In Aims hould w IGCo0l ant he ie ~IOT. Cpinict acthrou;s nmnmon u) _ ‘IP€ We of our cn Home and SU must hone: )1 Al ilc OYr i bhea DC 3VH home i1 cla 1 Ww in 1 l Hom 1 ind all Ah> chil Hom M ie Deloro Hom: 1 in Septembet il and 1€ nd sc emedi pabl hne 1t it 1V 11 )1 nand ommunity rcquaiitxted conditions heir work. ntal â€"and id rgamnmiZzaâ€" B. Sileox dequa )nâ€"comâ€" rinadian of _¢th unhold to supâ€" needs sch rl anized uUnill amonsg 11 lfa 1c1sm n ind Al 90} 11 rall he 11 91 Nursing Division Entertaims at "Carry On" Tea préecia‘te conSs{ruci home and this ca most satisfactorily : of an active Home Convention Urges Attention to Temperance ization M Div Gi} Mrs. E. LafI wa Mis hufe)d given of Dt atible desire o expand thei 101 e S.J.A.B. w Bronz 17 I‘@@Yyand Y ou by PATRICIA LINDSAY zmm 1 M €!°M. sSlinky gloves and cocktail bow of verdant green, make a dangerous siren out of this otherwiss meek beauty! She accents her role by wearing a fragrance as bouvant and beguiling. la ki D2A K a l In rid Be Daring in Choice of Your Perfumes ‘ted Mil . was o ATY 1CJ Pine last we 1€ L L visiting delega W. DsMille, Eir Rey. R. A. Wh comml H . T ; he S.JA.B the many . _~W. McC: C1 1CA mpi ruc A</laley, amd . Allison a1r K. Cam‘bric santhemun i the home D. Osbornge, Mis: . A. Malcuin. l2y, Mrs. D. Baue s. B. Wallace, an T Ccnllittrg task whi em of 1 usua. hrougzh 1€ WwWinlC ma. 101 gquo n} rdership tion cons )a) DeMill« y be given the medium ind h C : bo ol [ebi h tAe 20 McDiv Divisi Nu1 Onta 1 W SChtl Math: 17 11 hav Wmm F4 Te 11 in . GLAND TYPES OF OVERWEIGHT MUST ALSQ REDUCE FOOD INTAKE 11 Buv fomes W . Barton, M Experiment with Type a 1| fum 1 l 1at 1¢ 11 han npermer ‘ mixtur 11 Syndi ngs fo you e can make yCi and dependent fool defiant, in of s yvourrelf hay: rfume at hand 1c That Bodp L VC £: from a 1€ in should selâ€" nize with her iged my mind at every womâ€" ind= different and perfuinmes hz meskest of dâ€"cat if she is 3C a b ic in mos! _just go and grances and which strike i would wans cthsr a minâ€" LV lb ised just h ren hat many 1e to the che vV2 C1Ol me. Ana ‘t. it wow s up and spirit of trampled cacramnees pituitas : evrestin in coutle ‘câ€"way t nmnen © L .t I1 a bruâ€" de, and 1C bDy 1@A K In be ib 1V Co 71¢ 1 if iMiss May Fowler and Mr. McCusken Married Plan Annual Rebekah Tea for Thursday, November 27 The Rebekah Lodge held its reguâ€" lar weekly meeting on Thursday evenâ€" ing in the lodge rooms, with the Noble Grand, Mrs. C. F. Lacy, in the chair. The members discussed plans for the annual afternoon tea to be held on November Â¥ith in the O«idfeliows hall, and after lodge closed, the new memâ€" bers practised for initiation. Lunch was served after the business of the Pretty Wedding at St. Alphonsus Church meeting minerals, starches, or fat? â€" Do you know jus; <what and how much you should eat daily? Send today for "his usi>ful booklet by Dr. Barton entitleqa "FEating Your Way To Health‘". It ansâ€" wers the above questions and includes a calcrie chart and sample menus. Send ycour request to The Bell Library, P. O. Box 75, Station O, New York, N. Y., enclosing Tem Cents to cover cost of sj»rvice and mentfon ‘the name of this tend itheir best wishes to the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. McCusker will take up ‘residence on Second Ave. Prior to her marriage the brids was enteriained by the staff of Bucovetsky‘s store, at a linen shower. Mrs. Jame: Scullion, Mrs. John Scullion, Mrs. John O%.eary and Mrs. T. Jcohnston were jJoint hostesses at a misrellaneous shower, and Mrs. Vic Mullen and Miss Alex Bugera at a kitchen shower. However, althcugh these extracts are hs‘pful in thes;> special cases, neverthsâ€" despite the use of these special glaâ€" rd extracts, reducing the food intake and in some ctses increasing the exerâ€" cis> alsi, the nsessary to obtain siatisâ€" factory results. In other words;, every overwsight is eating more fcod than he needs, wheâ€" they or nCt his overweight is the gland type of cverweight. the bride‘s parents, 107 Fourth avenue. The bride‘s mother received the guests wearing a dress of teal blue crepe with a corsage of ros>s. In the afternoon a large number of friends called to exâ€" tend itheir best wishes to the young couple. Mtr. and Mrs. McCusker will Schumacher, Nov. 12â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A very pretty wedding was held Saturday morning, November 8th, in St. Alphctnsus Parisch Church when May Fowler, daughcer of Mr. and Mrs. Jam:?ss Fowler, became the brids of Jchn McCu:‘cdr. Miss Ethel (Powler was her sistsr‘s bridesmaid and Mr. B. Defelicse was grcomsman. The Reyv. Father Martindale officiated. Mrs. Jack Marshall vplayed the wedding music and Mrs. Claude Manette sang "Ave Marie." The brids, given in marriage by her father, was lively in a ficor length grown of whittée chiffon with shirred waistline and long sleeves. Her long veil was caught to the head with a coronet of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. She carried a shower bouquet of deep red reses. The bridesmaid was lovely in a ficor length gown of blue chiffon with <mall hat to match. She carried a hand bouquet of pink coloured baby ‘mums. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of y EATING YOUR WAY TO HEALTH )o you know which foods contain pri minerals, starches, or fat? â€" C iC 1 extract adgdrenal kbasn res mula PV adv Ti3 CE SOXIC (PCSisonous) action Hs also injscts; hypecd®rmicâ€" nalin in a salt solution (1â€"130 80 min‘ms of saline solutionm) ate ithe depressed nervous sysâ€" ign, by the use of thess four ractsâ€"thyro‘id, pituitary, ovary enal â€" the patient‘s weight . _resfored to normal, ‘"he comâ€" i2 cure by ordsring vigorous especially bicycle riding with in very heavy woollen umdlerâ€" Â¥A 1 pmiuitar fat disay in amrcordancs with Copyright Act.) nin.ms of the depre: by *the u s azo D. F. Heckel, in tin, «poke of a form of rerwe‘gzht in wh‘ch the women wore affoctosd. In ial pi 12 fes!: are small. al of overweight â€" 1e Ilowear legs only. â€" D1 compléete rest at first, _erains thvroid extrac appears. er the exce:s weight is ‘k of thyroid gland or cth, mos: phsyic:ans mrescribing ‘these> *exâ€" 1 _Q 1y 11 low il uiiary and ovary very threse woeek:s a t €r Cverw2ign‘., ype the thighs timul ilting act., much ar1i there i This is some ha 1¢} OvAr usually If over lack of UA =â€" to he he 12 Kinette Knitters Meet at Home of Mrs. Henry Ostrosser Mrs. Henry Ostrosser, 15Â¥A Hemlock street, was hostess to the Kinettes knitting group on Thurday evening, her charming home with its pleasantly crackling log fire making the hours pass quickly as the members knitted on articles for the next shipmient, and discussed the business affairs of the club. It was decided the next shipment, which will be packed at the home of Mrs. Les. Marshall on December 15th, would contain fewer articles than the first shipment which was made in Ocâ€" tober. Included in the December shipâ€" ment will be turtleâ€"neck sweaters, aero caps, mitts and socks as well as such foods as dried fruit, fruit juices and jello. Plans Made for Packing Deâ€" cember Shipment. A report of the recent box social and dance was heard, revealing that $45.00 had been cleared from the event. This Repledge for War Savings There‘s nothing complicated about Electric Cooking: nothing easier to operate than an Electric Range. And what a job it does: holding all flavour and nourishing values: ending waste and freeing you from hours of kitchen drudgery. An Electric Range costs so little to run â€" just a few cents a day and does away with the mess and risk of matches and open flames. A full selection of models for every size family is now on display. Come in and choose yours, while stock is available. like electric lig ht amount should supply wool time to come, and the membe ed to use club fees for any purposes. The hostess served a deli Mrs. Wm. Alexander presi tea table. Religious Teaching for Northern Public Schools Among the members present were Mrs. Les Marshall, Mrs. Roy Rardy, Mrs. R. B. Stock, Mrs Harry Boyd, Mrs. Henry Hudson, Mrs. Wm. Alexander, Mrs. Dick Taylor, Mrs. Russell Thompâ€" kins, Mrs. Joe Colhoun, Mrs. Henty Kelneck, and the hostess, Henry Ostrosser,. THMHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 1941 SLannted to LAaVg ; tion in religicn ca schools at New Lis eda such a plan 31 _erians, Church are the ministers; of take the halfâ€"hou lutr In 1i Liskeard. soms tim ns dering Ww 16 hnhal 1 Y icioaus lunch iding at the day ho Presbyâ€" and United i the plan ‘hnurches ts adops ). [ Halliy samse pro Ts plannâ€" icdaitional fotr somt li