A LIVELY ONE-YEAR-OLD is Michael, son of Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Bryant, La Salle. Av- enue, Michael who was one year old on April 9 is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Phillips Quite at home before camera and great grandson of Mrs. Herman Henry and Mrs. Walter Phillips, both of Oshawa, ~--Photo by Ed J. Allin Yugoslav Women | Take Public Office | OTTAWA (CP) Yugoslav || women, says Estelle Leblanc, a former fisheries department home || economist, have carved their place as a strong political and economic | | | | force in the life of the rountry. Many serve in Parliament, But although they much time in public life as they | do at home and replace their hus- bands on the farm to let them work in factories, they still are very feminine, Miss Leblanc says. She returned recently from Bel- I grade, where she organized a home| economics school as a representa- If tive of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organiation. + She said the purpgse of the school, which will probably serve as a model for others in Yugo- | slavia, is to bring home economics | in the country to a higher and | broader level, linking it With other | | university faculties. spend as I ALL-YEAR-ROUND BEST QUALITY RR" iS » eo TURKEYS o CAPONS o GEESE o BOILING FOWL o DUCKS o Roosting Chickens ot wholesole price R. LIT POULTRY fh STATION BLOOR EK, DIAL R Fowl for banquets Ran For a wonderful meal=--include my | Here's why they're so good + They're uniform in size. % Tas 'H pting in . % And cooked to perfection. Holds Unique Government Post OTTAWA (CP) -- Mrs. Adelaide Sinclair, executive assistant to the deputy. health minister, is the only woman executive assistant in the government, Anant Distinguished Guests Attend Meeting Of Sunbeam Chapter, OES Mrs, Nance McLeese, WM, pre sided over the regular Rul Rigs of Sunbeam Chapter on Thursday evening, the the occasion bein 'Grand of the Canadian Naval executive assist- ey he the re dep health minister since 1946. She says her duties hard to describe--but they're ly dull, Her work ranges from coping with office crises to supplying in- formation to members of parlia- | ment preparing speeches. Mrs, Sinclair has also served with the United Nations in vari- ous capacities, Since 10 L.o% has devoted four weeks UNICEF the Poited Nations. Toni dren's Fund. 1950 she was a ernment oR to the UN meral Assembly. PLANS PROGRAMS oh now helps with the plannin, rograms for holders of Unit: Rak ols scholarships for study in Mos sinclair, who was widowed in 1938, spent the early years of the war doing various kinds of vol- un work in her native Toronto, including six months as a research economist with the wartime prices board, This job involved checking on how price controls were work- ing in the United States and other countries. Before her marriage, Mrs, Sin. clair taught economics and political science at the University of Tor- onto. he became engaged in the WRCNS in 1943, when it was or- ganized, After two months as a probationary' sub - lieutenant, she was chosen Canadian commandant and shipped off for a four-month training course with the British Women's Naval 8S ervi ce. She headed the WRCNS until it dis- banded' in 1946. The wartime Women's i al ANCIENT PHILOSOPHER Confycius, the Chinese sage, lived 73 years--from 551 to 478 BC Officer and Officers night, Mr, E. Burgess, grand patron, was resedied welcomed as was Edna An- derson, grand pr Bey Nine PDDGM's, many presiding ma- trons and visitors from Port Hope, Rivercourt, Laurel, * Mark- ham, Eastdale, Trenton, Rainbow, Port Perry, Whitby, Bowmanville and Hamilton Chapters were wel comed, Mrs. Ethel Martin reported the car committee and the last meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Agnes Kemlo on Friday evening May 27. Miss Flora Purdy asked for vol. unteers to assist her at the mon- ster bingo to be held in the UAW Hall on Saturday evening, May 28, at which time the draw for the car would take place, Mrs, Alberta past worthy Edwards made returns from a successful rummage sale held in the afternoon. The Chapter will hold its annual church service in the near future and invitations to visit Starlight ws a -|May 26 were accepled % , Burgess, GP, n his re- marks, Songramipled Chapter ts accomplishments ing |and wished it continued sucness, Ing ama Edna Anderson related inter- incidents in her fave as conductress and al tribute to Mr. Harry Shelley. PP of Sunbeam Cha) oF who i is | Cooke 5 years of age and st tive part in he affairs of lees, hap. ter, She thanked the chapter Yor the warm welcome ays ac ed her and closed her with "An Irish Blessing." Mr, and Mrs, Phillips of Trenton | for | expressed their her, plensire at being | ton € welcomed by Jack Phillips, | ©4758 Of Sunbeam. Chapter unbeam Cha) i Mrs, Alice Davia ate 4 bon a bon voya resentation othy oy who sails for Eagland n oy 4 Following the- farewell given by Mrs, Mary Willis PDDGM, en- joyable entertainment was provid- ed by Miss Roberta Tiling on her aro - accordion and selections by the Continentals, Oshawa's newest male quartet, Refreshments were served and a || successful penny sale concluded the evening. Chapter, May 25, and Blue Ray on QUALITY FUEL OIL -- EXPERT SERVICE As an experienced cook, you know appetites are satisfied in two ways-- appearance and taste. Green Giant Brand Green Beans do both perfectly! Appearance -- by their uniform size and Buteactive garden-fresh colour, Taste -- because they're picked at flavour-peak, and cooked to perfec. tion. You just heat, serve, then sit back and enjoy the compliments. Get several tins -- your grocer has them on his shelves -- NOW! 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