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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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8.SK TOO 81'1MH0KMXt VJUDAY, OCTOBEU 2, rGK v.imii Provincial Council of Women WoillGIl PogG 'Many Allend Medical Society. A girl at the Concord General Hospital is leading the way. Whenever an interesting case is admitted she VW fy 4 liu'ir Km mi Liili n. 0) Its 1 1 II lectin; he shown before he entered uni-' introduced Dr. Leddy, with Mr.

versity. Students snould beC. L. Welch thanking him. told what was expected oi them and within limits allowed to! INTERIOR PAINTING make their own vocational- SYDNEY, Australia, (CP).

examines it with a gastroscope choice. Artists have taken to painiiiigJanJ afiei four hours' work pro- 1 momhn- President Ross Campbell was 'ulcers, the monthly hul-iduces a remarkably natural and friends signed the iVgi.ster'1'1 the chair- lr- A- Donne.viletin of the Sydney University color painting. when Rebekah Lodge- held it's annual bazaar and tea! in the Hudson's Bay Auditorium. Mrs. W.

Ive-oti and Mrs. V. Dumouchel welcomed the guests and Mrs. A. Abbott and Mrs.

F. Bates had charge of the register. Mrs. F. Jennings convened the fancy work tables and was assisted by Mesdame M.

Me-Callum. R. Ross, J. Drummond. E.

Bunker, C. Addison, J. McPeak, G. A. Donovan.

B. Fraser and J. Condy. Mrs. W.

II. Greggain was in charge of the popular home halving table, her helpers being Mrs. R. Merchant. Mrs.

G. Ward and Mrs. F. Nets-bit r. Mrs, W.

Thomson invited the guests to the tea room where the lace-draped tea table wa-most attractive with lighted tapers and centrepiece of pastel i lowers. Performing the tea honors were: A. M. Eddv, Mrs. W.

H. Roper, Mrs. Me-Vicar and Mr--. W. Oaks, while servitcurs were: Mesdames I.

Hilts, T. Frances, J. Rogers, M. Ferguson, W. Sykes.

J. G. Even. THEtBEST VALUE IN CANADA Important Announcement Although the devaluation of Canadian dollar has caused an increase in the cost of silver, we are pleased to announce that no change will be made for the present in the prices of Silver. 1 1 to' Pro-uncial ill! 1.1 1 Culllli ll Women is llnldlllg It- i 1 1 1 111 1 1 M'Mtinn in the Public Library Mon-o Tin- eiiuneil, she -aid Was a ilium 'll met-! Illg gniUlln where operation-- were m.u kiioun, where wer discussed and suggest lens ui feled.

She Imped this vcai wim decisiiin.s would lie made. There were delegate- from anmis points throughout tin prownce, win i heat I i Nrl-oll, prC'idi lit law extend a ri i eonie and .1 relay In. is. If. I ke 1 1 oi Begin, a Giectiug were read tr 1 1 .1.

I hrich, 1 lie the Lieut. -lo ernor, and IT mil Mrs. J. Mai shall, the national president. The Women's Co-operative (hi, Id wais welcomed as a new il'nn iso that when jury lists ol affiliated society after which Mrs.

I are drawn up. a uiig wan Korisuti reviewed the national f10 regular exemptions al meeting which she attended while Mrs. A. L. Caldwell of Sas kaioon took the chair.

I. L. Wall-', in reporting -Kaioou council icierreol Id atilllaled societies, its' a housing and laws al women, its work with! the new Canadians and us oriel ui tin- Royal (. oimmssioii on Ai is, Let lei and Sciences. 1 io women (rally want -e: on inries'' Will tnev hedge the iv-puii-iiiililies by invial e.v 1 1 nr-e a cie queries asked when tile (iiesLuii ol women -ei tnig jury duty was discussed 1 If -r had heen written and rew 1 men the lollow mg was passed: That the government be requested that the jury act be so amended that any woman should have tile ngiit to sene as juror with the considered of the! ditions should be sticli as responsibility of the! our Sterling Birics SILVERS MITHS MIL A.M MRS.

K. I OKSVITI I exchanged marriage vows at a cerenionv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sevmour, Asquith. The bndy is the former Shirley of this citv, daughter of Mr.

F. Summach, Asquith, and the bridegroom, Edwin (Ted) forsyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Forsyth of Saskatoon and Asquith. The Rev.

Mr. Stody officiated. The bride wore an afternoon frock of grey crepe I and carried a white prayer hook decorated with pink and white ruses. She was attended by Miss Dorothy Forsyth, wearing navy moire taffeta. Mr.

Fred Summach was best man. The couple i Mrs. A. Connor, Mrs. .1.

D. will reside in Asquith. 'Spence and Mrs. F. C.

Lutes. also went un accord witri amendment criminal code will nej that C. Ludlow, J. Horgan. R.

Buckle, A. Best ward, K. George and W. Maines. Mrs.

N. C. Hudson was general convener of this successful affair and others helping were: Mrs. A. Metcalf, Mrs.

G. Joseph. Mrs. J. Atwell, D.

Stark, Mrs. W. Mathew soil. Mrs. C.

Deane, home and small children. Comic books were discussed and the council record as being in the suggested Section TUT of the so that crime comics brought under it and the, code is strengthened in those provisions dealing with obscene riend lO Lepers literature, it sought to inform the attorney general in Saskatchewan that the fullest co-operation be given hi implementation of any legislation passed in regard to this matter. Seeks Nurse Georgina L. Thu lack of funds, she felt, was a great stumbling block to the work of the National Council. She discovered that concern was being given to the educational facilities of New Cana (linns; that more women were 'Wanted on film censures hoards and that it was the duly of pro councils to form more locals.

Members, she added, were urged to study the declaration on human rights. Brief reports were heard from the different local councils lnussbank reporting five affiliated societies and stress being given to practical undertakings rather than study groups. Moose Uaw had a busy year with high standard of programs. It had 'adopted a hoy in France and had been instrumental in establishing a V.O.N. branch in the ''ity.

Regina has a strenuous program of introduction of council Emphasizes Realistic Approach to Education A realistic approach to education was emphasized by Dr. J. Francis Leddy, dean of arts and science at the university, who addressed the N'utana Collegiate Home and School Association. Funds for Mission Ament do-, long years of duty in the stif- At the evening banquet Dr. S.

dicated her life 23 years ago tolling subcontinent, she returned GEORGIAN i to Canada on doctor's orders the tight against lepiosj. binee, immediately took up a job then she has travelled many thousands of miles every year to appeal for funds fur her work, She has addressed several Saskatoon church groups during the past ween and this equally, if not more arduous than the one she left behind. The Mission she represents, whose Canadian headquarters are in Toronto, was founded 1874 and has 100 stations in 20 W. instructor in psychology at the Moose Jaw N01 mal school, was the guest speaker and life memberships were presented to the following by Mrs. C.

W. Ross: Mrs. A. E. Pea cock.

Moose Jaw; Mrs. G. W. Walker, St. Thomas, Mrs.

H. E. Turnbull, Regina; Mrs. C. W.

Ross Regina; Mrs. Audrey Kinn, Milestone; Mrs. E. A. Bodie, Mossbank; Mrs.

H. C. Burroughs, Swift Current and Mrs. F. S.

Dunn, Saskatoon. Bevan ISeic Orders Arouse A urses Ire At times, he said, too much was asked of the high school and it should be remembered that the main function of the school was to teach students and to have them learn something that story, which conies from Van-'diferent countries. I they could make a part of living, couver, explains why she has -Fear was the prime motive Educators should strive towards given all her time to this cause behind the Indians' dealings making boys and girls more and how she became connected with the leper, she said in an curious-minded because they suf-with it. i interview. "He was cast out fered at times by a pronounced The grevhaired, smiling little 1 from the village and his own indifference.

If their curiosity woman has a small office in family circle. could he aroused it would en- Vancouver whose door hears the 1 But she found when they i courage them to show some title "Mission to Lepers. At 33 sought protection and help in initiative. she carries on a ceaseless lectur the Mission's hospitals they be- All universities, he pointed ing campaign in a rigorous, came ditieicnt people and re- out, had fairly uniform stand- 3 perform- school was on which Her mission finds her in the Duminion are isolated in' to base his success or failure most every settlement in Bri-jtwo island institutions. Ben-1 at the university.

A willingness tish Columbia, Alberta and Sas- thick Island, off British Colurn-' year-round schedule which ha- ponded readily. lards. The student's taken her 33,000 miles in the! Canada is virtually free of1 ante while in high sc last four years. -the disease. The nine lepers in an excellent criterion to work and the ability to get I LONDON, (C'P).

Nursing, sister Margaret -Morris has been a nurse for 23 years. Now she Morning, noon, and night school days and holiday, winter and summtr children alutys love land-wichei! And it keepi most mother pretty busy thinking of something different to use for sandwich spread. Here are a few suggestions you might 6nd useful. Combine chopped, cooked or canned meat with chopped celery, mixed with reasonably good results would has taken an office job. "I'm not going to he a slave and let Bevan tell me what to do.

said Sister Margaret testily. Shes mad because Health Minister Aneurin Bevan has ordered a reduction in the rates pay for free-lance nursing, sslad dressing and give it sn extra tang Hes bringing the rates down to with Worcestershire sauce. the level prevailing for regular Mix cream cheese with top milk, and I hospital nurses. combine with chopped olives, or raisins, or out meats, or pitted dates, I or chives. Peanut butter is wonderful in combinations with marmalade, marsh- sion.

Nurse Marjorie Buchanan of Pinner, Middlesex, is looking a non-nursing job rathe iniiauuua waiu ujiiiiiuv, uiaiau iui Jili lJ I Ui 75 1 1 Ji katehewan. No audience is too small and none too large to see her films on the Mission's work and to hear her talks. She has spoken to an audience of three in a lonely Saskatchewan farmhouse and has addressed crowds of 400 in larger cities. Miss Ament spent her bia's west coast, has two pa tients and seven others are being treated on an island off the Atlantic coa.t. Right now she is on her year's longest journey a three-month swing through three provinces which will keep her on the move until Christmas.

Born in Port Elgin, Bruce county, Ontario, she was, educated in public schools in Toronto. She graduated as a registered nurse from Women's College Hospital, Toronto, in 1913. years among the lepers -for in Bombay, India, where she wag a registered nurse in one of the missions large hospitals. Four years ago, ailing from msilow whip, or mixed with pickle than accept the terms, relish nd miyonnaise. J1 Nurse Lilian Dee, another FRKEl For recipes for oilier goodies one Who'S throwing Up nursing, that are sure to be family favorites.

I savs the health ministry is CUt get my new Hwtft'ning itccipe Book. ting nurses salaries because It contains otp 70 exciting recipe can make with bland quick-mix I ing Swlftning the new kind of I shortening. Thin book I one every good cook will want! Don't miss ont! I Mend your name and address, one I KwiHnlng box top to: Martha Dept GC 135, Swift Canadian Co. I Toronto 9, Ont- Swift'ning ting the free health service Is costing too much. I NTKR NATIONAL II EALTII PATNA, India (CP).

A team of United Nations doctors and officials have launched a vac-I cination campaign against tuber-' culosis in Bihar province this fall. A group of Scandinavian Chapel Scene Of Wedding At St. Faith's Chapel, Christ chose a grey wool suit to which Church, the Rev. Herbert was: pinned a corsage of red Bowles performed the ceremony roses, and she carried a white which united in marriage Doro prayer book and lavaliere. Her thy Jeannette MacKay, daughter1 only attendant, Miss Fern Banks.

doctors is training three groups of native doctors and nurses for the vaccination work. of Mrs. Frances MacKay of this city, and James Francis Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Maxwell, also of Saskatoon, Swiff ni9 is frrrfi-wwir for SwtftCanedtan Co. Limited new shortening I tw You Always Get BUTTER BUYS BETTER QUALITY CALENDAR Ilanltain Ratepayers Assucia-j tlon will hold a whist drive andi dance at 8 o'clock Saturday night in the school. Rummage sale at 9 oclock Sat-j urday morning in the old Saan store, 533 Twentieth Street, west, by the Evening Circle, Third Avenue Church W.A. REMPIlllEYS Fur Coats And They Arc Fnlly Guaranteed wore a maroon gabardine suit with corsage of pink carnations.

Mr. Pat Maxwell, was his brothers best man. For the occasion the bride1 A reception followed at the bride's home, 1001 Eleventh Street. The three-tiered cake and lighted tapers decorated the lace-covered table and assisting were Miss Doreen Cherry and Miss Gladys Shillington. For the wedding trip to the I Pacific Coast the bride donned A special womens meeting, a grey fur fabric coat with black will be' addressed by Dr.

pjs accessories. Mr. and. Mis. Max I well will make their home at oh opei of ay Mission, Lon--j-1jrcj vcnuCi jx'ew Westmin- don, England, when he conducts ster, B.C.

a preaching mission in Third! Avenue Church in November. This was announced by the Rev. E. IV. MacQuarrie, who brought greetings from presbytery to the autumn executive meeting of the Saskatoon Presbvterial Women's Missionary Society of the United Church, it will be held at 2.30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, November 17, and a committee was appointed to assist in the at rangements.

Mr. MacQuarrie also made mention of the public meeting, to be held at 8.45 o'clock Sunday, November 13, in the Capitol Theatre. Afrs. J. B.

Pendleton presided at the executive meeting and the Rev. Robert Hall, superintendent of missions for northern Sas katehewan, brought a message of hope and cheer and he said 20 new churches had been dedicated this year in this part of the province. Miss Edith Shepperd, who has returned from Queen Charlotte Islands, where she was matron of a mission hospital spoke on her work and conditions in the islands, which were largely populated by Haida Indians. She urged her audience not to neglect the education of the young In regard to the great work of missions and in this wa overcome the lamentable lack of workers which exists at the present time. Reports of progress made to date were given by the various officers of the executive and refreshments were served at the.

conclusion of the meeting. Choose Your Fur Coat Here and Have the Advice of an EXCLUSIVE FURRIER Our Prices Are Lower Remphreys Designers of Fine Furs 137 2nd N. Phone 6303 THIS IS NAVY WEEK 1.

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