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The Brandon Sun from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada • Page 5

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The Brandon Suni
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Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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Woman Member Believes Royal Commission On B. And B. Has Already Achieved Much Sy JCAN SHARP try of the realities of the situa- in England and grew up in felt that was it, and it was." end of the year. Then wtfl Canadian Pro Staff Writer tion," Mrs. Stanley Laing said Winnipeg, is a slender woman Mrs.

Laing studied French at start getting information from Tne only woman member of in an interview Toronto. with an attractive smile. She the University of Manitoba the very extensive research pro-the royal commission on bilin- "Statements made in the and her husljand and two grown and privately after her gram which Is being done is gualism and biculturalism. now early stages showed quite a. Se- sons have lived in Calgary for marriage.

various areas education, social hearing formal briefs in the se- gree of difference from state- about 12 years. A young-looking 59 with a structures, inter cultural reU-cond stage of its inquiry, says menfe; made by the same groups English speaking by birth, touch of grey in her hair, Mrs. Hons. This material now is bc-sbe believes it has already now. There Is more sensitive- slie said she became bilingual Laing also has shown an active log accumulated and will bite achieved a great deal.

ness to the problems, more because she liked French, "it concern with social problems, to be studied." "I think there is much more awareness." was lave at first sight. The first She has been president ot the Discussing the progroas of tho awareness throughout Jhe eoun- Gertrude Laing, who was born time I had a French- lesson, I Calgary Welfare Council and is hearings, Mrs. Laing said; "tbm a member of tee board of the very process of public inquiry Shower Honors Bride-Elect Honoring Miss Linda McCrory, a bride-elect of May 1, Mrs. Fred Coates, Mrs. Norm Lowe and Mrs.

Roy Coates entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. R. Coates, SJ Cottonwood Crescent. Corsages were presented to iV "fr sue of to her der. LXrS uTe Mrs.

James McCrory and to her guest of Mr. and Mrs Arthur grandmothers, Mrs. C. R. Camp- Webb.

She was Joined fay her bell and Mrs. W. McCrory. Mrs. son.

Mr. Owen Williams and his Canadian Welfare Council. dwuld make flotation Doris Clark tM honors. Serviteurs were Mrs. Mayes, all of Fort William.

Mrs. David Adams i She was appointed to the Solutions proposed before prob- commisslon in July, 1963, two ls are understood are not months before It began its work. to be effective. Mrs. Laing said she accepted I11 TTLJ the position as an honor anda fshed lls wwk' ciiallenec.

"I Felt it was an 1m- remal.n as Lou Mr rnUn GERTRUDE LAING W. F. Reid Heads Figure Skating Club Beauty Is Only Skin Deep Auley. Mrs. Major Yeo assisted Fort Garry after spending the the hostesses.

Easter holidays visiting relatives portant undertaking at a vital aj lon Mwai wiigB beintf wallflowers unless they make ing to admit it when he has done moment to Canada develop- wcA and friends. They were guests DEAR DORIS: 1 have had a bad complexion since I was 13 ment. I felt 1 could contribute with int? ENLIGHTENED ACNE DEAR DORIS: At home my something with a background as sinZ m-oblem ThlTli SUFFERER. brothers are always making fun teacher and in welfare." sonSwJSi! dear rni, I fi ht mrpi- nf mP nnf( cr.5t,; Qh ch nH somewiiag very mucn re- W. F.

Reid was elected presi- I am now 18) and have followed dent of the Brandon Figure ail the rules to a lovely skin but Skating Club at a recent meeting to no avail. Now I just use medi- held at the YMCA. cated make-up to give me self Other officers elected were confidence. at me nome oi nir. Aaams Miss Marion Edmundson, a mother, Mrs.

Rose Adams and bride-elect of May was honor- son, Larry. Mr. Adams was also ed at a presentation party when an Easter visitor at his mother's lady members oi the Royal Bank home, returning to Fort Garry staff entertained. earlier in the week. Misses Beverley and Jo-Anne Mrs.

hc Bravo! It's personality thai pays wrong with everything that I do, French English relationships WWrLyLM' 'to ff When there is work to be done any special thought before her a situation as comolex as this But there's more than medical- 1 alwavs set the worst mrt aH Mmintmnt i C0T.P 38 nU- r. wui oe requirea nam Mrs. mcnard Acamanczuk and Dodd have returned to their ed to Winni? after srwnriin Henry Neudorf, vice-presidents ft at Moose Jaw, the Easter holidays the guest of Mrs G. R. Robertson, secretary; obtajnil1g dates i say, rubbish! ness.

featured by frequent scrub- obtaining dates 1 say, rubbish! ness. featured by frequent scrub- io uiose eh is wnu uuuitiuiiii cu iiune-up mat can neip. uiei my oiaer orotners are let off 1 Before I became a member ste1); than can be tsken that acne hampers them from counts; also scrupulous cleanli- easy. Although 1 am a boy and of the commission, 1 knew what thiiss that can to the youngest, I don't see why I reasonably welt-informed people miM h-Hor SaiT nth deep; it is bing with soap. The leaflet on should be treated so.

What do in Western Canada knew. I This InmSv a nice personality that counts, acne goes into all this. you think I should do? knew there was a serious prob- Ktat th- Good grooming is also a great (F.S. to readers: Recent re- TROUBLED. lam.

The degree and nature ot Lr" uuiaaiw uuuuajs ncr son-m-iaw ana aaugnter, Beauty is only sKin dt Beauty is only skin gioiiuiMuema, mr. ana airs, james uray and t4" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodd and family of Douglas. Mrs.

Slevin Directors elected were Bruce inu duui, mr. ana aiso visited mends Brandon help. quests for this leaflet were weil- DEAR TROUBLED: Does dad the problem I wasn't aware of. Because of the lone-term as- aid Garden, Gordon Gerry, Mrs, Mrs. William Dodd and family, and Rivers districts.

Absoiutely no fellow in his nigh overwhelming, but many come home grumpy and tired? Therefore I had G. C. cusny, Mrs. i. s.

Hatcti. great deal pects, Mrs. Laing said sto ia especially pleased that "youag ngni mma js.k""'B la'ic uul mcmae tne uve-cent- rne mg ooys Mayoe they to lenrn. Mrs, Glen Sharratt, Garnet Fos- ter. Andrew Urquhart, Michael 'Tl LC, 1 uL.

1 "ave Pinlons. people, everywhere we go, Mem Yarchuk, J. A. beott c. A.

Mc- Dies. I say. it won't last forever: worth it?) house. nf th and.cH i iwKk.iifu cernea wiui met ititura uu uvtiib: it too easy to Anyway, there'i ao excuse for any conclusion." countrv mvmi wuivjo. lL a iuu easy io nnywuy, mere ao excuse ior any conclusion No Such Thing As Instant Beauty xrr KiAaDmam 5 Briogemaa.

FersonaUy, I have a whopper of say hurtful words that can't be constant yAwi; a dandy SECOND I Ttie memwjrsnip voted to Hold a case ot pimpieSi but I never recalled, pass the rash judg- reason for praisirigi'instead. But On its fh C1Vw con.nrt,()n wltf lack for a date and sometimes I ment, make accusation without they all care about you. If you 'the commissio the 1966 Brandon Winter omrnfssiiin first round of inquiried, first i vfsfW km. have too many offers. proof.

Yet why is it so hard to got sick or had an accident tres to hold open hearings which I used to feel sorry for myself to say I am sorry, GYPSY. thev'd feel terrible. iPrp tu hade nt it nrimmaw Mrs. Jean Ross Beaton has By KAYE ROWE pressed powder. Miss Langford as Professional was missing out on all the fun.

come hard to those who feel Tike your dad about this. Ask for a "Now in the Second stagoe "There is no such thine as In- applied it to forehead: cheek- oo, uons, piease ien muse siuy two cents anyway. is only tne pat on tne DacK. Show him this are hearing formal briefs That girls fiat they are not hopeless well-balanced person who is will- column. will probably go on until fee Club Calendar 1:15 p.rn.-t.

Mary's WA, evening hranch, crypt, That numbness IEN stant beauty, Ruth Langford told bones, along the jaw line and on the group of nine women assem- the pad of flesh that accents the bled for a capsule course on good upper chin. Using a soft, gener- grwming and skin care. Miss ous dusting brush, the color veil Langford is the Elizabeth Arden added a glow of health and youth representative who shuttles be- that sparked eyes, lips and gen- tween the Lakehead and Van- eral expression, couver Island meeting the pub- Sun gold as a color theme be, training sales, staff in drug fr spring vibrated in lipstick stores and at department store and nail lacquer in a sunny apri- ensmetie counters. cot tone and also a matte gold Herself an Irish type with Hue- powder for application above the black hair and large misty blue eyes for the flirty, young look, eyes, Miss Langford was in town Tto class teamed to apply eye briefly as preliminary to a make-up by tilting the head well week's stay in early June. She back, holding a small mirror at met with the group by arrange- the right angle.

The eye-lid must ment with Eve's Gift Shop, one be firm and wrinkleless and held of the two local agencies for so momentarily until the eos- Arden lines. metic dries. Otherwise, little Every woman in the group "tram lines" form in the eye was there because she felt she shadow. had somethtnii to learn in- the "I'm goine to sleen in Saran- is it Arthritis The earliest sign of Arthritis or Rheumatism is usually a numb, U'neling sensation in your hands or Changing Thnm Rvquaatefof mwnwnUw ara pouring In again, imm tfwt tpring han. Could It bo tooch ot spring favor 7 la wmf Most manufacturers save the best features for their high-priced luxury models.

So do we. Except our luxury model is medium-priced. feet A neck or back is an- ouier. tor welcome relief, try a- tablets, a Health Supply Centre lormuia ot seven neros plus ai algesic. A-x tablets have a time retaliation for beinE.hei way of self-improvement; this wrap so TU look just as gorgeous.

TiiA'vzc cartoi ootj only SI. 25. was no giggle-party. lomorrow, poe-oi me lames Th ihrtm bask to oood said as she thanked Ruth Lang- Start with Breakfast Start tho chronic brookfaaa aoia oy yemr qruggm unaer a i ey-back guarantee. 9rMtnmg: rwt, proper dlot and ii.

aUiipara off on tho right toot: nutritionally with frosty xorcita wort covered smartly Hon to, "do tha oxorcita to WEDNESDAY MORNING SUPER VALUES FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS tno. bo togothor 2 agga. 2 taWaapoona aogar, a cup at of boUoirangaJujoo. Sorvauj this breakfast-in-a-gloaa wMi a siica or two of hot butt in loast Who'll avar racogwo the sama old pattam tn tbk new quick-to drinkfom? Branch or Lunch moro ptaant and easior." Feet and hands received due attention. Unhappy feet, Miss Langford said, can etch lines in your fate.

Foot baths, powder, lotions and exercise make for comfortable understanding. Hand care comes within the preview of most girls with the exception of the technique on filing the jiails. "Always file in single direction," the cosmetician said. Filing back and forth weakens the nail structure, leads to breakage. I HAVE A PROBLEM is the ohrase Miss Langford hears Regular SL49 to S2.98 Yard COTTON FABRICS Fine cotton prints, Dacron and cotton, printed Terylene and cotton voiles, border ed cottons, stretcny labrics in UcKing stripes.

98 60 to 3D Wed, A.M., Per Yard most frequently. Generally, it Ever tried adding arittaya chwaa to scrambled ogga 7 really makes thorn Ight and creamy. A cup ot rhnaaa along with tt cup aj about right for 3 aggt blend and cook a usual hs melted butter. Mincad Magic Minced beef inevitabfa turn up in the menu somewhere during the week. Give it tho food value of extra milk by adding skim milk powder 14 cup pcMder for each pound of meat.

This won't altar tho liquid in a meet loaf or patty recipe. Hint o' Summer refers to a skin condition promoted by improper cleansing. FOAM FILLED PILLOW FORMS Approx. 16x24. Green or blue floral covering! Soap and water won't remove or oea piuows or to use witn carauroy covers $1.59 ior cusnions.

Wed. A.M., Each make-up; a creme-wasn is essential. On face to last one Hfotlm it worth looming a fsw limplo manipulation nil. Give your-ilf a facial-mutelo maitago vorytimo you clean, tooo or moiftwixcyour faco, All hand moYttnont mova upward towards tH hairline except the single jtroka down the rWgt of the rwe. A faco huld be whittla-clean before applying Regular $1.00 MEN'S SOCKS Penman's wool with nylon reinforced toes and heels.

Wide range of designs. Sizes 10 to 12. Wed A.M pairs $2.00 tf you enjoy refreshing Sated Molds as we do, try this nifty idea. Dissolve a 3-ounce package of lime jelly powder in a cup of bolting water. Then, instead of adding oold water, beat in 4-ounoo package of cream choose until the mixture Is smooth.

Add a few crisp vegetables soch ae a mixture of shredded cabbage, grated carrot and chopped spinach and such flavoring ingredients a grated onion, lemon juice, salt and Worcestershire sauce. Candy Capara When the children coax tar- Last Call! Regular to $7.95 Yard WOOLLEN FABRICS Plaids, tweeds, stripes! In -weights suitable for dresses, suits, skirts and spring coats. Formerly sale priced. from $2.99 to $4.99 a yard. J4 QQ Wed.

A.M., Yard P. I make-up for the day. Every lady in the group had a minor complexion or contour problem. For those with slight tendency to acne traces, special cleaning and astringent agents were recommended. For extra Ory SKin a pereumai riaiiic- regfon condition nourishing creams help fight climatic erosion.

For the girl with skin tex-tural thickness, stimulators In oliaers asd lotions plus hot-cold applications were the remedial treatments suggested. The rest of the group wanted color-guid- FOAM FILLED BED PILLOWS White rayon taffeta cover. Solid foam slabs with centre fill of shredded foam, Approx, 4tQ QQ 18" Wed. A.M., Each Oi3Q 80 90 KINGCOT FLANNELETTE SHEETS First and best quality. Whipped singly.

Plain meant for the larger car-buyer-: the one that offers a list of luxury features comparable to that of any car in the high-priced field. Options? 72 of the best. And, of course, the Ambassador embodies all the exclusive construction features that make Rambler the outstanding value in every field. Don't you owe yeurself to see just how many luxury features a medium-priced. car can offer? You won't find another car like it except at your ambler dealer's.

Ambassador Ever wondered why you have to pay through the nose just to gat a little luxury ir a car? It's because most manufacturers figure that things like map lights, broadloom carpeting, walnut panelling on the dash board, adjustable arm rests and flf or consoles simply aren't meant for a medium-priced car. So they save up these features then they build a high-pricad car around them all at the expense of the rest of their line. They call this We call it nonsense. If you're in the market for a larger car, you should be able to buy one, with all the trimmings, without having to mortgage the family manor. That's why we have the Ambassador.

It's the medium-priced model palette and the major colors of homemade candy, try thoM Peppermint Humbug easy to make wtth slum mifc powder. Bring tabtaopoow butler, 3 tsWeepoon sugar and 1 tablespoon com syrup to a boil and simmer 7 nahH utes. Remove from the hoot and quiefciy 5iir in cup skita miik powder and 2 teaspoons; peppermint extract. Turn oa a board dusted with skint me, powder and knead ighdp Cut into pieces. $6.98 creamy color.

Wed. A.M., Pair SEAMLESS NYLON STOCKINGS wararooe. ICING ON CAKE Icing on the cake of a make-up turned up in facial-highlighting with a color-veil of rosy-toned First quality. Measured lengths, 400 needle, micro- niesfi. iizes OT2 11.

$2.00 special pairs Annual "Hopitol Doy" TEA and BAKE SALE Women's Hospital Aid Society Wednesday, April 28 p.m.. Nurses' KesiHtice THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUnCAW 117 navonptn Tontn On. WHEAT CITY MOTORS LTD. ON TENTH STREET 1 2th Stfeer arid Rosier Avesiu Phone PArkway 6-400-t.

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Years Available:
1961-1977