Wonen JO ALwwINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3.2233 HOLIDAY PERSONAL NOTES Year's Day guests at the ind of Mr. and Sirs, Stanley Turne ; Rowe Street , wil he Ms f Toronto an . Joie ee arand and Mrs. John jorland of Enniskillen. of Detroit, Mich- Mr. Bed Mos in the. Christmas tion with his parents, Mr. irs, M0) rh Morgan, Woodcrest and Mrs. William Gutsell, 0 Eg ey will be New Year's [D ts at the home of Mr. ay firs. Walter Taylor, North Oshawa. . Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rollins, Rox- borough Avenue, will spend New Year's Day in Toronto as the guests of Mrs. C. Cade. . Mrs. J.' B. Mitchell and sons, moronto were Christmas guests at home of Gordon Sum- ers, Mary Street. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Gibson, Dearborn Avenue, will have Juosts New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. William Walters and daughter, Car- ol and Mr. and Mrs. B. Barker and son, Michael and Mrs. Martha Barregar, all of Toronto. . and Mrs. F. A. Cochrane Mion Street, were Christmas sts at the home of Dr. and firs. B. Cross, Picton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and family, Greenwood Avenue, spent Christmas at Lindsay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Staples. Mr, and Mrs. Staples and son, Brian and Mrs. Annie Mc- Causland returned the visit on Sun- day and other guests were Mrs. verett Walter and Miss Ma Walter, Courtice; Miss Nina Frud- , Pittsburgh and Mr. and Mrs. rey Walter and Mrs. G. B. Hull of Oshawa. h n D. Conant, Simcoe a Gordon nt Christmas visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Conant at Port Credit and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Conant at Ajax. . and Mrs. L. E. Brocklehurst i Joyce Brocklehurst, Rit- son Road South spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Metcalfe, Willowdale, Ontario. Mrs. Philip Brownson, hr Street, had as their hol est Mrs. Edith Ross of Oak day Ridges, Ontario. New Year's Da home of Mr. and Rogers Street will Douglas MacQueen Payne, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, Rog- ers Street, spent Christmas with guests at the rs. James Scott, be Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Hilda Conkey's Bauer. Dr. Walter Bapty, King Street East, spent Christmas with his sisters, the Misses Helen and Gertrude Bapty at London, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Charlton, King Street East, had as their Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Carette, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Charlton and family, Belle- ville, and Mr. Gordon Charlton, United States Marine Air Corps, stationed in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Stephens, | Kingston Road East, spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. John Mec- Hugh at Creighton, Ontario. Mrs. T. H. Everson, Mr. S. F. Everson and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. in Montreal. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Doherty, Simcoe Street North, spent Christ- mas with Miss Marie Doherty in Montreal. The Reverend and Mrs. S. C. H. Atkinson, Richard and David, are spending the New Year holiday with Mrs. Atkinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Brown of Point Anne, near Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pearson, Grierson Avenue, had as Christ mas guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartford, Miss Yvonne Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pearson, all of Oshawa, wd Mr. Floyd John- ston of Sas. 'oon. Payne, ar hon: Mr. and Mrs. J. WwW. Kingsdale Avenue vill have Mrs. Horace Akeley and Mr. Neil Akeley of day guests Mr. and Warnerville. Holiday guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Metcalfe Sim- coe Street North, will be Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Metcalfe and family from 'Simcoe, Ontarig, and Mrs. W. T. Murphy from Tdronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Miller, An- Jerson Avenue, will have as a New s Day st, Miss M i Morris of Toronts. adeline Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stupe of Lon- don, Ontario will be pe during the holiday weekend at the home of Chief O. D. Friend and Mrs. Friend, Ritson Road South. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pankiw, Currie Avenue, will have as guests during the holiday weekend Miss Elsie Kravenchuk of Torontc and Mr. Stephen Pankiw of Broci¥ille. mother, Mrs. Ellen Mrs Salter, King Street East spent the| Christmas weekend with relatives | Arvilla McGregor Elects Officers Mrs. James Heath was elected president of the Arvilla McGregor Auxiliary of Knox Presbyte Church at its December meeting held recently. The other officers are as fol- lows: First vice-president, Miss Madeline Sinclair; second vice- president, Mrs. Bruce McGregor; secretary, Mrs. Arthur Campbell; treasurer, Mrs. Alex McDonald; visiting secretary, Mrs. Robert Mec- Connell; home helpers secretary, Mrs. Bert Montgomery; welcome and welfare secre , Mrs. Bruce Mrs. H. A. Beaton; work conven- er, Mrs. George Hamilton. The meeting took the form of a t luck supper. The president, rs. Stewart Soanes, opened the meeting with a call to worship. Mrs. Jack Johnstone read the scrip- ture lesson, Mrs. Arthur Campbell | led in prayer. Encouraging reports were received from the various secretaries on the year's work. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Flintoff, Rich- mond Street East, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McMeekin of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Dysart and baby daughter Nancy, Richmond Street East, and Mr. and . Marvin Clarke, Cadlillac Aveue North, will be New Year's. day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Clarke, Bowmanville. Mrs. George Montgomery, Jar- vis Street, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Hendricks and Mr. Hen- dricks, Campbellford, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. William Gutsell and Mr. "Bill" Gutsell, Ontario Street, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prevost, North Oshawa. . Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Smyth, Bruce Street, had as Christmas guests their daughter, Mrs. Morris Garner and Mr. Garner, Cobourg, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Johnson, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Born just five year's ago on | New Year's Day is Donna Irene | Higgins, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Donald G. Higgins, Central | the granddaughter of Mr. and NOTE TO BRIDES The Times-Gazette wishes to have all wedding reports and pictures published in this news- paper as quickly as possible after the event takes place. It is requested that the forms which are sent out to all fu- ture brides be returned to the women's editor in advance of the date of the wedding. Pub- lication of wedding reports can- not guaranteed unless they are' in the hands of the wom- en's editor not more than three days after the date of the wed- ding. In the case of wedding pictures these will not be pub- ished unless they are received by the women's editor within séven days of the date of the wedding. HAPPY NEW YEAR" Park Boulevard. Donna Irene is Mrs. James Higgins of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hender- son of Bowmanville. Fairleigh Avenue, had as Christ- mas guests, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Penstone, Kingston, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brennan, Colborne Street: East, spent Christ- mas with Mrs. Brennan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Broadbent, Chath- am, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bain, Westmoreland Avenue, had as their uests for Christmas Mrs. Neil weetman and Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Thurston, Toronto; Mr. Fred Northey, . Temiskami Quebec; and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Der- vent and son, Robbie, Oshawa. By BERTRAND THIBAULT J Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC (CP) .-- Sister Marie Dionne, 19, one of the famous! Christmas in a convent in an at- | mosphere of austerity and quiet | In the cloistered silence of the | convent of the Soeurs Servantes | the nun spent her first Yuletide | season apart from her four sisters, Yvonne, Annette, Cecile and Emilie. The other girls spent Christmas | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Storie and daughters, Carolyn and Diane will spend the New Year weekend at Limberlost Lodge. Dionne Sisters Think of Marie Observing Christmas in Silence | Mother charge of the garden--known as| Gardener--found at the | bottom of "her sock a small mech- | anical toad. : | Dionne' quintuplets, spent her first: Those nuns receiving gifts from | 14%2---24% their families must ask permission | of Mother Superior to keep them. | since their poverty vows ¢ ~r | FLATTERING! od wl 4642 By ANNE ADAMS That d that all possessions belong to tne|young and completely flattering! community. It was 2.30 am. Marie and her companions turned to their simple rooms. SLEPT LONGER The convent slept 1% hours) | So perfectly proportioned for your when Sister | shorter, fuller figure -- you won't re- have any alteration worries! Hip | pockets, | sleeves and a skirt that has a kick Ipleat for walking ease. short or three-quarter Pattern 4642: Half Sizes 14%, al buttoning is new, THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, December 31, 1008 § Men Recognize Woman's Value KITCHENER (CP-- It's a man's world but Waterloo county men don't want it that way. A change in the Waterloo county Federation of Agriculture constitu- tion made by men now makes it compulsory for at least one woman to be on the five-member board of directors representing each town ship. The amendment annouced today stipulates that "one" of the mem- bers must be a woman. Only new foods are eaten in India on New Year's. Boiling of new rice is believed to bring good luck during the coming year. DIET FOODS About 240,000,000 cans of low sodium foods -- principally fruits, vegetables, meats ana fish -- will be canned during 1954 for per- sons who must watch their diets. BRONCHIAL COUGH Are you kept awake by a nerve-racking bronchial cough? Is Djilegm so tightly packed in your b hial tubes, no of coughing seems able to dislodge it? Templeton's RAZ-MAH capsules are especially made to loosen phlegm, so it comes away easily and you are relieved of coughing and wheezing. Get Raz-Max for quick relief. 65c, $1.35 at druggists. R-5¢ TYPING . . . BUSINESS MRS. H. BATEMAN Each Student Privately Taught Tuition Fees Cover Text Books, For Full Information See SHORTHAND PRACTICE etc. - 410 ATHOL E. Jthe black habit and white veil of Oliva Dionne, and other members | of the family at Callander, ont., | birthplace of the quints. Tt was'at 545 am., left their *'cells" at| the first time that Marie did not 7.15 am. to attend to their duties. participate in the traditional fam-| 'my. gilence which reigned in the ily midnight meal. convent from 5 p.m. Christmas ATTENDED MASSES . |Eve was broken at 2 p.m. during Instead, Sister Marie, garbed in | recreation time. Sister Marie did not receive any | visitors during the day. the postulant and aceompanied by 14 other novices, attended three longer than usual Christmas Morn- | 16%, ing. The nuns, who habitually rise | 16% takes [to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- | plete illustrated instructions. | in coins cepted) plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. 18'2, 20%, 22: 24%. Size : 3% yards 35-inch This pattern easy to use, simple Send THIRTY-FIVE Cents (se) | be ac-| Print (stamps canna! for this pattern. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | | The convention allows but one | ir daughter, Mrs. Douglas Mac- Shen a Mr. MacQueen, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Ian Muir and sons, Robert and David, Highland Av- enue, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Cannon, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Marshall, Simcoe Street North, had as their for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and daughter, He Lynne of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Toronto will be New Year holiday guests of Me. and Mrs. M. Me- Intyre Hood, Thirlestane, Simcoe Street South. |, 'Mr. and Mrs. HF. Baldwin, Masson Street, spent. as with Mrs. Baldwin's sister, Mrs. L. Roden, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Joyce, Yonge Street, will have as their guests for the New Year holiday their son, Mr. R. A. Joyce and Mrs. Joyce, Midland, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. David Lander, Brookside Drive, had as Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- ay and Miss Marion MacKay, Owen Sound. Mr. H. J. Gentry, Gladstone Av- enue, had as Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. David Gentry, Heather and Ricky of Ottawa. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. F , Westmoreland Avenue, for the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore and Miss Dora Moore of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McCallum, Drew Street, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Ives, Port Credit. ; Mr. and Mrs. David Russell and "daughter, Jeanne, La Salle Avenue spent Christmas with Mrs. Rus- sell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McKenzie, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adey, Gib- bons Street, had as their Chist- mas guest, Miss Jean Holmes of Wolverhampton, England. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross, Ross- land Road East, spent Christmas with relatives in Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Borrow- dale, Albert's Road West, spent Christmas with Mrs. Borrowdale's nts, Mr, and Mrs. John Mac- enzie, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mills, King Street East, had as guests for Christmas their daughter, Miss Adamae Mills and Miss Eve Gat- lie, nurses "at Ontario Hospital, Whitby, and Mrs. A. Sutton, Miss i Marilyn Sutton and Mr. H. Brim- mell, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Valleau, Division Street, spent Christmas with their son, Mr. John H. Vall- eau and Mrs. Valleau, Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Creighton, King Street East, spent the Christ- J mas vacation with Mrs. Fraser dolmes and family, - Kemptville, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holmes and Miss Sophie Holmes, Ottawa. Dr. and Mrs. Murray Townsend, Masson Street, spent Christmas "ith Mrs. William Townsend at Blenheim, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McConkey, Divic Street, have returned from . agara Falls where they at- 'tended the funeral of Mrs. Me- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Keay, Glid- ghost, i Gave as, & holiday st, . G. a Island, New York. ol Tonk Holiday guests at the h Mr. and vy H..T hi Bi son Street, will be Mr. and Mrs J. H. Callaghan of Montreal. Parsons, have as weekend, arsons. of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Rossland Road West, wiil Suests during e holida; r. and Mrs. Jack Trenton. Miss Leah Curtis of Toronto will be a holiday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Garbutt, Simcoe Street North. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lee and sons, Peter and David, of London, On- tario, will be holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wat- son, Sherwood Avenue. New Year's Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee, Carnegie Avenue, will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Towner and son, Glen of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee Jr, and son Jon, Courtice. Miss Donna Leavitt, Belleville General Hospital, will be home for New Year's Eve with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Leavitt, Tylor Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Furey, Greta Street, will have as ther New Year's Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gardiner of Toronto. Holida uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ercy Mig Al- ion Bellen a dan Mes on Kellett an of Whitby. ughter, Patty Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slaght, Me- Millan Drive, will spend the New Year's holiday in Owen Sound as 'ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. masses and then partook of a lunch of only coffee, cakes, dough- nuts and raisins, served in silence. Sister Marie, who entered the convent last Nov. 3, will pronounce her first vows next May. Despite the strictness of clois- tered discipline, there were light moments Christmas Eve. After the snack, at about 2 a.m., the novices and postulants gathered in another hall of the convent of yellow stone where Christmas stockings were | placed by crib and fir trees. | Sister Marie, like the other nuns, received her presents, which in-| cluded sweets, fruits, a note book, | pencils and other small articles, SILENCE STRAINED maintain must have been strained | at times by the gentle humor of | presents exchanged among the | nuns. For instance, the sister in The silence which the sisters! _ hour's visit per month for each| nun. Her sisters visited Marie early in December so she will have to wait until the new year to see members of her family, For economy-minded housewives who buy one loaf of bread at a time and try to keep it fresh to the last slice, there is a new single- loaf bread box on the market. It is moulded of pliable polythene with an airtight snap-on lid. 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