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Tfeetttia4 childhood Is so fleeting,
Most of 1-15 1004 for economical
short Plata when we plan the aril-
dren's rows, But short cuts
needn't mean that we havg to haVe
to short change the youngster, Any ,
number gf practical Ideas will con-
form to both a limited bduket and
the needs pf your child,
If you can persuade your local
grocer to Pave a few orange crates
for you, build a useful storage area
for toys and hobby Materials. The
top of the prate will have been
removed. Turn each crate on its
side, ppen end. facing .into the
room, (Many crates have a divider
that will serve as a shelf).. StaCk
them .so that Y.911..re.alte a,.:neSt; ?3,f storage• bins—each one painted a
brilliant colour,
Generally these are left as open
storage' Emits. However, an im-
aginative young mother we know
grew tired of the visible clutter‘and
attached inexpensive white roller
blinds that could be pulled to veil
the chronic disorder. Then, be-
cause the blind's looked stark and
sterile against the brilliant colours
of the painted crates, she whim-
sically drew-big, bold pictures on
the ' blinds--Lwith Junior's own
paints! 'A saucy, silly sun in brifht
orange 'grinned frerri one blind,
While another sported a brilliant
blue cat with a smug smile and
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for Living Room, Dining ' for Dining Room, Kitchen
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per single roll
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WROXETER
Mrs. Alono :Sparling and Miss
Hazel Sparling spent Wednesday
andWith Mr, Mrsan4. mjarss., '.ombe Mai-
Me, Goderich,
well accompanied them to Saltfprd
where they vialted Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Westlake, ,•
Mr. and Mrs. Blrner Potter of
,Hohnesville called' .on Mips opitio
Bush and Mrs. Weir.
Miss Luella 4eCtitcheon, Detroit,
is" spending a few 'Weeks with her
brother, .Jelin lifeCutcheon.
Mrs. Tene 1?IYSI0O and daughter
Lois of Kitchener spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Oeo,..grif-,'
7,1V1h,r, and „Mrs .Ronald Raisbeck,
Toronto, spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Wylie.
Mr. and Mrs., Douglas Green-
VOW -dn'ef ""rfanillS; "" Palmer"Satin,
visited With Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Elliott on Sunday.
ridiculous curling whiskers.
Pegboaid will be a practical ad-
dition tp your child's room. Hang
a large pegboard sheet on the wall
and use golf tees as ,hooks, They
not only push into the holes in the
pegboard for easy use, 'but are
colourful and .inexpensive, This
board cap display his collection of
Indian headpieces, baseball glove
and 04p and well thumbed works
of 'art' brought proudly home from
school,
Folding garden or cottage canvas
chairS might well be used in the
children's rooms during the rest
of the year. They are light weight,
Comfortable and invariably- gaily
coloured.
A small"ba,rrel can be a delight-
ful vanity stool for a little Miss.
Pad the top 'and skirt the barrel
with perky dotted' Swiss.
And if the grownups have recent-
ly ro...todelled their kitchen or ii.ath-
room, Junior can make dandy use,
of any ceramic tile, that was left
over. Cover' his play table with
this real tile (using the proper
ceramic tile adhesive). Now he
can paint,' crayon, learn to write
with pen and Ink—and his attrac-
tive table top will be as Immaculate
the day he 'starts college as, it is
the day yhu led him , by the hand
to kindergarten.
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How to Apply
Whenever .you apply ,cream, use
upward-outward hand motions, fol-
lowing the muscles and planes of
your face as closely as possible.
Never draw down on push in, for
the basic purpose behind a facial
is to discourage the muscles from
sagging as well as tone the skin,.
Here are five 'basic rules to fol-
low:
Starting it the, collarbone, stroke
generous amounts pf cream up
your neck and chin line, using al-
ternate 'sweeps of the palms of
both hands.
For cheekti planes, start from •the
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REV. W. A. HENDERSON
IS GUEST SEAKER
BELA/ORE-4, Knox Presbyterian
Church was beautifully decorated
with baskets of fall flowers when
the congregation celebrated its
25th anniversary of the opening of
the church on Sunday, September .
13; At, the morning service an
overflow audience was accommo-
dated in the basement by' a public
address system,
Rev. Wm. A, Henderson, 'Walker-
ton,, was the guest speaker and
delivered two stirring sermons. In
the morning he spoke on• Good
Success from Joshua 1:8. The
junior choir rendered two anthems,
assisted by Bill Jeffray and John
Keller, and the anthem, "Green
Pastures" was sung by the senior
choir„
Following this service the ladies
,of the congregation served re-
freshments to over 200 visitors and
former members.
At the evening service the min-
ister spoke on "The Discipline of ,
the Body" using as his text 1' Cor,
9:27. The senior choir rendered
three , lovely anthems, with Mrs.
Glen Aopleby and Mr, Bruce
Darling taking solo parts and Mrs.
B, Darling and Mrs. A. Mundell in
a duet,
Rev. T. E. Kennedy, minister of
the church was in charge of the
evening service, assisted by Rev,
Howard Pace of the Belmore
United Church,
,WHITECHURCH
Miss Agnes King of Hamilton
spent last week with her mother,
Mrs. Ed King, and her sister, Mrs.
Blaise Martin, of Kingsbridge.
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What's in the bag? A loaf of bread — broken tip to last .
longer. Vather is the photographer — with mother and baby
brother well back behind him, For this is a highlight of a
"camping out" holiday, so carefully planned that expendi- ,
tures didn't exceed the sum of money set aside for it.
The budget of the Minister of Northern Affairs and Na; •
tional Resources at Ottawa covers a number. of departmental
branches. Among these are National Parks, Water Re-
sources, Forestry, and Northern Administration arid Lands.
His expenditures involve millions of dollars.
Money for all departments of government comes through •
the Minister of Finance who gets it largely in taxes from
Canadians such as you. When more money is spent than is •
collected 'in taxes, government must borrow from you
or else create new n?oney. The creation of new money is'
one factor that leads to inflation . which means your
dollar buys less and less.
The government has ,been. spending more than you have
been paying in taxes. To narrow the gap between income
and expenditures, new taxes have been imposed.
The next step should be to reduce expenditures, or at
least hold the line. Undertaking new commitments — adding
new welfare or other services — will only 'make it that much
more difficult to pay our way. Tell your M.P. at Ottawa that
since you are trying co save, you expect government to do
the same.
You also help when you save more by Means of life int,
al:trance, savings deposits, and the purchase of gov&nritent
bonds, Your savings help to create a SOUND dollar; arid
this, in turn, helps to create job security for you and mere,
jobs for other. Carihtiarts,
A SOUND DOLLAR MEANS
A BETTER LIFE FOR YOU,
GIVE YOUR ./kOI1V8 SUPPORT
'TO Tni,-2, PIGHT AGAINST INPLATION
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ward to the temples, KeeP fingers
flat and pressed "together for a
broader working surraee,
With fingertips work cream out
over forehead, stroking fnorn bridge
pf the nose and temples,
Tap ,delicate circles of cream
around'eye area, working from in-
side corner outward over the Upper
lids and inward beneath the eye,
When removing cream, use soft
facial tissues, always turning and
replacing them so as to present
a perfectly clean working surface,
next, to the akin,
Give your. skin a refresher course by treating it to a cold.
cream bath and facial. You'll feel as if you've been given
a brand new skint
Jacqueline Kerr
Wed at Lucknow
A double-ring ceremony was per-
formed atthe United Church manse
in Lucknow on Saturday, Sept. 5;
when marriage vows.were exchang-
ed by Jacqueline Luella Ann Kerr
and Frederick Edward Arthur
Moore. The bride is the' daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr, RJR, 4,
Wingham, and the groom 'is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward „Moore
of Lucknow.
The bride's dress was a baller-
ina-length gown of alencon lace
of wild rose design all-over nylon
net and taffeta. The fitted bodice
was styled with long, lily-point
sleeves and sabrina neckline, ac-
centuated with seed pearls and se-
quins. Her veil was shoulder-
length and she carried a bouquet
of deep red roses trimmed with
white lace.
Cecelia, Crowston, friend of the
bride• was bridesmaid. She wore
a pink flowered nylon dress of all-
over net and taffeta,
The groom's attendant was lia.n
Laidlaw, WhitechUrch.
For travelling the bride wore a
white and coral nylon dress with
green and black accessories and a
corsage of bronze mums. The
couple will reside in Lucknow.
GOOD ATTENDANCE
AT W.M.S. MEETING
DONNYBRCO2F—The September
meeting 'of the' W.M.S.' and W.A.
was held Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Stuart Chain-
neyl with a good attendance. Mrs.
Ernest Snowden had charge of the
W.M.S. meeting and opened it with
prayer., A hymn was sung and
Mrs. Wm, Hardy read the Scrip-
ture, 1 Corinthians, chapter 3.
The leader led in prayer.
A poem, "The Garden", was read
by Mrs. Harold Woods, After sing-
ing two verses of a hymn, Mrs.
Torn 'Armstrong took charge, of the
study book. Business was attend-
ed to and Mrs. Stuart Chamney'
read the minutes of the last meet-
ing. Mrs. Snowden closed the
meeting with the benediction. '
The W.A. meeting, which follow-
ed, Was in charge of Mrs. Tom
Armstrong and a hymn was sung
in opening, Psalm 696 was read
in unison, Mrs, Armstrong led in
prayer. A reading, "Forget It",
was given by Mrs. James Leddy.
After singing four verses of a
hymn, Mrs. Armstrong closed the
meeting with a prayer,
Lunch was Served by the hostess
assisted by Mrs. Ray Hanna and
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, Mrs, Sween-
ey invited the ladies to the manse
at Auburn for the October meeting,
Easy Barbadoes
Salad Recipe
Many parts 'of the world abound
in fresh fruit and vegetables and
Ontario need take a back seat to
none. But the Barbadoes are right
up there with the best, according
to a chaxminA' gentleman who car-
ried fond recollections and delicious
recipes from the islands.
He used to roam his beloved
Island with a salad bowl and a
couple of shoos of bread, His lunch
was provided by the vegetables
that grew wild beside the road.
Mere is one of his favourite re--
recipes,
Viral:, he'd reach down beside
the toad to pick a nice Cucumber
and a ,large, "sweet onion. Then he'd
reach op to pick a lime from one
of the many lime treh that grow
there, He'd slier the cumber thin,
tuipeeled, and. bathe it In a brook.
A bread collar circles the ,shoui--
dors el this softly-belted suit by
Marie Antoinette of Mohtroal. Of
cocoa brown "Teryiene" and wool,
it Was designed for the fail
of the Association of Canadian
Couturiers recently presented in
tot4onto. Hitt is by Irene of Mont.
real. . ,
in a ,eollander under a running
tap for about 4.0 Minutes.) 'Then.
he'd slice the onion small and
equ,oeeze the lime over the.
onion, When the ,cucumber had
drained, he would mbc the v.ege,--
tables together, season to taste,.
and eat with delight,
With no salad oil, this. tasty
salad is a natural when you're do-
ing battle with ;the waistline,
ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St, ' WioginiM
Phone 770
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