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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Tin: i it -post, ri sask. iwt.i; i Kiii i Recruiting campaign Papuan inflation hits wife market common or Australians who many Papuan girls. They also have discovered thai, 'under tribal law, they have other obligations such as housing relatives, providing food for I ho wife's clan, a giving ceieinonial gifts at certain times of the year. JWl.UlY II. DIGS Lettuce mixture for -amlw ichj's Sandwiches and lunchtime hand in hand.

Mix shredded western iceberg lettuce with reaj mayonnaise, chopped nuts, chop ped pickle and a little proparej mustard. i Spread bread with butter ort margarine and canned deviled! ham: top with lcttuve mixlurn and buttered bread for stewardesses i i Canadians are with serving as I'niied ami Bv 1(1(11 Alll) POUT It V. (Routers) liuyin: be an expensive REIT Traditionally, ihr pawnenls SUV, Papua were made by the clan' of the a wife can young man to tin clan of Hie business now- youeg girl. All relatives shared lir oivmc eastern maimner of personnel, says :15.IHH) to 40. mill girls will lie intcrweued and many of the 1, 51111 stewardesses hired are expected lo he Canadian.

The airline will interview applicants in Ottawa 2H-2K and in Montreal Jan. 27-2S. I Charles M. Urhaeh. manager of employment, says more than Bv LINDA CRAWFORD MONTRKAI.

(CI') New op-poiluiiil ics are uponiny Up in the United States for Canadian Kills interested in becominn United Air Lines is cotuluct-inK a recruiting campaign for stewardesses in Canadian cities and towns. Marc Wallace. are presented Ilaultani Brownie Pack 16 held enrollment ceremonies for 1.1 Tweenies Brenda Wood, Cheese is an excellent source) of protein, vitamin riboflavin and calcium. in the complicated system of payments, which could go on for years. PAY TO llli: DEATH They started at the betrothal and continued not only for the marriage itself, at which a great distribution of gifts to relatives on all sides took place, but also at childbirth and often, to a final payment at death.

It the woman lelt her husband I or no children were horn of the union, relatives of her clan were under an obligation to re-, turn the "bride price." Many white men who have BRIDGE CLASSES ailays lor a young Papuan Inflation has hit the "market" and a wile now can cost up to 1,5110 Australian (about :i.4il). The "bride price." which has been a tradition of Papuan life for centuries, has, with the march ol civilization across the territory increased rather than diminished in popularity. But would-be fathers-in-law now demand cash instead of the traditional pigs, lirewood or shell necklaces. "Undo in one form or another, exists throughout most ol the territory. But it has reached its greatest refinement among the Papuans of the south coast of this Australian territory on the island of New Guinea.

Marion Demyen, Candico Vo-' well, Trudy Ellis, lionise Zaty-lyn, Connie Roost. Cheryl Price, Bi vorloy Hubich, Sandra Kathy Laurka. Leslie Curry. Debbie Foley and Rhonda Rose. Proficiency badges were also presented to Shelley McKay.

Arlene Brown and Gayle Gustaf-son. Pins were presented by Mrs. B. Benja Social workers use gobbledegook last year more than Hill were hired. Candidates must he I'll lo 27 years old, single and high school graduates.

Height limits are five-two to five-nine. Weight must be under HO pounds in proportion to height. Vision I must be correctible to 20-311 in each eye. and spectacles or con-! tact lenses are permitted. I Once selected, fledgling stewardesses spend 5'i weeks at United's education and training i centre outside Chicago learning about aircraft, care for Unsafely and health of p.i.i.sengcr.s, routing, ticketing, fares, airline codes and airline history.

An appearance -consultant gives a seminar on hair-styling, miike-I up. figure-control and proper diet. SERVES 11(1 CITIES The training centre contains a year-round swimming pool, tennis courts, game rooms, television and exercise facilities, air For Beginners. Intermediates. Advanced 11 Stinting week liuuiric of January Invited! Phone 522-6534 married Papuan girls have also found themselves involved in the "bride price" spiral.

While they usually manage to avoid the larger payments, 500 Australian pounds is not un- Gladys RiiUout (American Bridge Teachers Association) min assisted bv Brown Owl L. Bohl and Tawny Owl Mrs. H. l.uedtke. Refreshments were served to the mothers attending by the Brownies.

By BRENDA LARGE OTTAWA (CP) "Gobbledegook" and pretentious language used by social workers frequently give the impression that professionals in social welfare are remote, insensitive and cold, says a former president of the Canadian Welfare Council. Mrs. Kaspar Fraser of Toronto, herself an experienced social worker, writes in the current edition of the council's magazine: "Somehow it is hard for the outsider to believe that a person who writes about a street-corner boy that he is 'lacking in motivation' a 1 1 cares much about him." Mrs. Fraser says the general public might pay more attention to the needs and opinions of social workers if the workers expressed themselves more clearly. "Let me give a few examples.

The first is from a social worker who was doing a survey in Toronto before the days of public day nurseries. She happened to be an American, but that is beside the point; Canadians talk much the same. "Remarking on the large number of children on the waiting lists, she wrote: 'None of these children have been processed for "When asked: "Do you mean we don't know whether they should have nursery care or she said WIRASE TO SHUN Mrs. Fraser also tells of an article she read recently about craft mockups and classrooms. Trainees are assigned roommates with whom they share a suite while attending classes.

Pin money is supplied. Upon receiving her silver wings a stewardess may he assigned to home base in 12 cities Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Minneapolis-St. Paul. Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, New York. Newark, N.J., Washington or Miami.

The airline serves llli cities, including Honolulu and Vancouver. Flight schedules for each month are bid for on a seniority basis, but United officials say the rapid turnover ensures a relatively fast rise on the seniority list. Most stewardesses marry after years with the Hat shoiv planned A hat show and dessert luncheon will be held by the Parish Guild of St. Paul's Pro-Cathed- MRS. J.

IIAVHOE: Den ise Margaret Denin became the bride of John Harold Hay-hoe of Toronto Jan. 2 in Hotel Saskatchewan with Rev. II. II. Bock of Saskatoon officiating.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnley Denzin, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold llaylioe of Toronto.

Bridal attendants were Misses Mary Hatenian, Sharon Summach and Barbara llayhoe and flower girls were Heather Patterson and Cory Denzin. Donald Hayhoe. brother of the groom, was best man and ushers were Harry Erwin, Joe llayhoe. Peter Greenhow and Alan llayhoe. Mrs.

David Rohrick of Edmonton was organist. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a peau do soie gown with chapel train. A crystal coronet held her bouffant veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink Sweetheart and Delight roses. The reception was in the Qu'Appelle Room of the hotel. After a trip to Florida and Nassau, the couple will reside in Woodbridge, Out.

people of small means who were burdened with debts by the "buy now and pay later" Chances are your home like mostis far too dry in winter. This parched air can lead to colds, sore throats, dry skin, static electricity, damage to drapes, rugs and furniture and high fuel bills, too! i method It was said that they had I t-oniininy, becoming eligible for the Clipped Wings Association. lost hope, but if they could once get free from debt, 'their ambi Salary starts at $325 a month, plus $90 incentive pay for flying time between 70 and 85 hours. United says candidates with college or registered nurse training are especially desirable, and an interested stewardess can become a supervisor, instructor or sales tion could be The writer, who was made an honorary life member of the Canadian Welfare Council in 1961, believes there is a great need for vicar English when speaking or writing about the social sciences because most laymen who concern themselves with such professions as law or medicine do so because la! Feb. 8 in the parish hall with Mrs.

J. L. McDougall and Mrs. N. E.

Whitmore as co-conveners. Plans were made at a luncheon and annual meeting of the guild in the parish hall. Annual reports were given and officers were elected. Mrs. William Sewell is hon-oiary president and Mrs.

N. E. Whitmore is past president. Elec9d were president, Mrs. G.

H. Sneath; firt vice-president, Mrs. J. S. Ink; second vice-president, Mrs.

W. A. Silver-thorn; secretary, Mrs. A. H.

Bence and treasurer, Mrs. D. D. I.otigheed. Rt.

Rev. William Sewell cave the blessing at the luncheon as veil as a brief address. The table was covered with a blue damask cloth and centred with a yellow vase of mixed flowers. Mrs. V.

Lane and Mrs. R. M. Crowe were co conveners assisted by Miss M. Rigby.

Mrs. G. Styles and Mrs. J. G.

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All of these unusual meats, except calves' licr and sweetbreads are in the low price brackets. I receive letters asking for economical recipes and often wonder if my enquirers make the optimum use of organ meats. I was gratified during the winter season of when readers thanked me when 1 Rave the recipes for sherried giblets, jollied veal tongues, curried giblets, and sweet and sour gizzards the latter from a reader. I hope today's offering of beef tongue with fruited sauce, which I recommend highly, will be enjoyed by many of you. (live it a fair trv.

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When mixed, stir in the broth until thick. Add raisins and apple and cook over si m- mering heat for five minutes. stirring frequently. When tongue is sliced along skte (not crosswise) spoon hot fruited sauce over each serving or pass it. My family thought this sauce on the hot pickled tongue was a great discovery I think the venturesome cooks will try it.

but would like to nowiade the timid cooks to try it too. Note: I served the above pickled boiled tongue with carrots and green cabbage wedges. Fifteen minutes before tongue was taken fiom broth to be skinned I dropped the carrots into the broth to cook. When I removed the tongue 1 added narrow wedges of cabbage attached by centre core, to quick-cook while I skinned the tongue. A colorful meal.

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