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The Expositor from Brantford, Ontario, Canada • 9

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The Expositori
Location:
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
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9
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THE EXPOSITOR BRANTFORD Saiarday Dee 29 1151 ft Toll During Year DorolKy Dix: George VI Woman Will Do Anything To Break Another's Home says he will never love anyone else If that is true why he prove it? HJ Answer: given this letter verbs tim not with the thought of helping who is Just about beyond help but to give wives an idea of the competition Included King By GLADYS LENNON Caaadiaa Press Staff Writer The year 1953 was the one in which a beloved monarch who had led bis country through some of the darkest days of its history laid down a burden that had grown too heavy for his failing strength King George VI died peacefully in his sleep Feb at his country estate of Sandringham He was 56 It was the year that the four-year-old republic of Israel lost its first president Dr Chaim Weis-mann 77 scientist and long-time Zionist leader He died Nov 9 at his estate near Rehovoth -In Argentina the death July 26 of Senora Eva Peron 30 former-actress wife of President Juan Pena idolised by thousands of her countrymen for her philanthropies touched off an unprecedented display of public mourning UA LABOR HIT Death struck at the ranks of labor la the United States taking the heads of two great organisations Philip Murray 66 president of the Congress of Industrial Organisations and the United Steelworkers of America died Nov 9 at San Francisco: William Green 82 who had been head of the American Federation of Labor since 1924 died Nov 21 at Coshocton Ohio POLITICAL FIELD Sir Stafford Cripps 62 the "Ur Austerity" of Britain's postwar economy died April 21 inr Zurich Switzerland after a long illness Ill health had forced his resignation in 1950 as chancellor of the exchequer in the then Labor government Other deaths in the political field included Viscount Astor 73 US-born Tory member of the House of Lords whose wife Lady Astor was the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons Harold Ickes 77 former UJ3 secretary of the interior Vittorio Orlando 92 Italian ex-premier and last survivor of fiie Allied "Big leaders at the 1919 Versailles peace conference Count Carte Sforza 78 foreign minister before a il after file Fascist regime William (Billy) Hughes 88 prime minister of Australia during the First World War and Clifford Hugh Dougins 73 British engineer-economist and originator of the Social Credit theory Among churchmen Michael Cardinal Faulhsber 83 Roman Catholic archbishop of Milan and foe of nazism died Juno 13 in Munich SISTER KENNY centre of medical controversy over her method of treating polio patients a long period of illness ended with her death Nov 36 at Toowoomba Queensland at the age of 66 Two figures closely associated with the beginnings of progressiva education were removed by 'death Dr John Dewey 92-year-old philosopher and author in New York June 1 and Dr Maria Mantessori 91 May 6 at Noordwijk The Netherlands The literary world lost such names as Georgs Santayana 88 Spanish-born philosopher and poet who died in Rome Sept 26Hun-gariau-b ora playwright Ferenc Molnar 71 in New York April 1 Fulton Oursler 59 writer of biblical best-sellers In New York May 24 John Murray Gibbon 77 Canadian novelist historian musician and artist in Montreal July 2 LEADING PUBLISHERS Deaths in the newspaper field include Henri Bourassa 84 founder of Montreal Le Devoir George Me-Cullagh 47 publisher of the Toronto Globe and Mail ami the Telegram Sir Keith Murdoch 66 leading newspaper publisher William Scripps 70 publisher of the Detroit News Howard Blakestee 72 science editor of thr Associated Press and Mark Sullivan 77 long-time Washington columnist of the New York Herald Tribune Among artists who died during the year were American sculptor Jo Davidson 68 illustrator Howard Chandler Christy 79 Mr Oswald Birley 72 British portrait artist and cartoonist Webster 67 creator of "The Timid THEATRICAL DEATHS Theatrical circles were shocked at the death Sept 6 of British-born star Gertrude Lawrence 52 in New York In the midst of one of the outstanding successes of her BOB BROWN By Appointment Dial 2-3124 Kidnapper To Mental Hospital TORONTO (CP) Mrs Thomas Blower a 24-year-old Toroato mother charged with kidnapping a seven-weeks-old baby was committed Friday to a mental hospitaL A similar charge against her husband Thomas Blower 32 was dropped Mrs Blower was certified mentally ill by two psychiatrists The baby Linda Charmatas Bond daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Bond was taken from her carriage outside a chain store in east-central Toronto Dee 11 while her mother was shopping Police recovered the infant soon After Police uld Blower and his wife Beatrice have a daughter 2 now in the Children's Aid shelter and wanted second child earner the musical King and Other names well-known in the entertainment world include Alison Skipworth 88 British-born stage and screen actress Hattie McDaniel 57 known to radio and television audiences as actors John Garfield 39 and Canada Lee 45 screen comedians Polly Moran 66 team-mate of the late Marie Dressier and Hugh Herbert 66 operatic and radio tenor Donald Dame 34 Unwanted Hair Removed Forever Sample Neeile ul Start Wav ELECTROLYSIS Absolutely Safe Permanent Painless Office noant IMS la am Bvaalata aaS Maniacs I uniat Mint ELECTROLYSIS BKAUtV STUDIO 11314 Calhoma Stmt snatfart nmaMlII PHOTOGRAPHER Day or Evenings Dial 2-3124 DIAL 2-3124 Wed it Presbyterian Mr Donald Bradshaw and his bride the former Mrs Jessie Kirk Kitchener are pictured following their marriage at the home of Rev Deane Johnston minister of Central Presbyterian Church Northern Messenger Is Radio Link With North interest in each program they are sometimes up against Surely no wife would worry serioufly over such a rival! MAN NOT SERIOUS Since promises of marriage in this case are vaguely and conveniently shoved ahead for an indeterminate time the man obviously is interested solely in the thrill of a clandestine affair Boredom will won set in and ZL will Join the sisterhood of disillusioned back-street wives strange indeed that a woman devoid of the most elementary principles of decency can delude herself into believing she can attract and hold another woman's husband The attraction may exist for a but it is fated to be a tenuous thing of short duration Here's a woman with one broken marriage behind her flagrantly intent on breaking up another woman's home and completely blind to the welfare of her own children And some soft- hearted (or soft-headed) readers will write and tell me too hard on the poor thing! DESIRE FOB PRIVACY Dear Miss Dix: I have been friends with a single woman! since we were both girls to- gether Now we are in our late fifties both unmarried and have shared a lot of pleasures with each other A few years ago she became very dose-mouthed although I have never betrayed her confidence We are both employed spend a good deal of time together after working hours except that die is never free on week-ends but tell me why sure a man in the case but why the secrecy? SENTIMENTAL ANN Answer: The best way to preserve a friendship is to respect a desire for privacy both physical and mental intrude on the time she wishes for herself and try to invade the privacy of her mind The time for confidences will come and prove a true friend indeed by Just being around when needed DOUBLY DATED Dear Miss Dix: I am 14 Last week Joe asked me to go to a football game I like him very much and he likes me Three days later Dave for whom I car particularly asked me to a party Right after he called Joe asked me to the same party Now if I tell Dave Fd rather go with Joe he will be hurt but if I tell Joe already accepted i teu Joe rve already accepted an invitation to the party think I like him What shall I do? MARCIA Answer: Life my dear is full of such complications as this and it is in learning to handle them tactfully that acquire the poise and grace that make a charming woman Since you accepted invitation first you must go with him Tell Joe exactly what happened and let him know you're sorry he ask you first As his lesson in growing up he should accept the situation graciously and next time try to be first on your date list What's Right? Your husband says "Here let me do that" when you start to move a heavy chair or set up a card table WRONG: Insist that you can do it yourself since you do such things when he around RIGHT: Let him show you Hie courtesies men should extend to women tralian nun who became Atte'180 PARK AVENUE TORONTO Those who do not know Canada's north country call it wasteland But for the people who live in its lonely settlements it is the future its untapped potential is the destiny of unborn generations of Canadians they claim Trappers teachers clergymen government employees and members of the RCMP are forerunners of a new civilization They are proud people who thrive on hardship but th they are lonely people too whose thoughts like those of most Canadians turn homewards at Christmas time home to loved ones home to the place of their birth- During the winter months and particularly at Christmas time the Northern Messenger service helps warm the hearts of those separated" from their families and friends by great tracts of white wilderness Every Friday night the transmitters in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta broadcast messages from people in Canada the United States and other countries to their friends and relatives who have no other means of communication with the outside world The messages are recorded and re-broadcast by short-wave from the transmitter at Sack-ville eight days after their origination in Winnipeg About 200 messages of 25 words each are Jammed into each regular 30-minute program and special messages and music are broadcast at Christmas CBC personnel who have been associated with the messenger service have traced the histegy of different families through mentions of births deaths and marriages They take a sincere WimhA morel CLUTTERED CIOSETS with space-stretching K-VENIENCES Koi At doM flood Ml mn haagiof teas on doorkreoM Yowl woit ipane stwtfhiag wooden with K-Veniancn mm 49 wart dram Cztan to kasp tin mate cteaMa in sach haawoty orders port ha taaptedtolaavaftadoonepaaf Vs tala mi tbeyVe res la i CtefmN CAI6III MW htolim nan MgM aiskal $425 a 999 hnd $335 SACK Ita Had Ni beta bl ptat $421 9TV $365 06 mat Hu 4 beta in af bar Sbaaa 4 pate 9 fts to MT BACK Mfc NNg Mi MN I 'I 9se $220: Select Now For I Christmas Giving 4 9 Dear Mia Dix: I am 28 yean' old and madly In love with a married man of 42 I knew he was married the first time I went with him but it was a blind date and turned out to be love at firit sight We have lived In a world for two these last tew months He has two children In their teens and I also have two small children but 1 would give them up never to see them again in order to get my man 1 have been divorced for a year He wants to wait until his youngest child is grown before we marry What shall do? I am not going to give him up I will do anything to break up his home I love him so much His wife knows about our friendship but not about our love He Commonwealth Soldiers Take On Jap Base Work TOKYO (AP) British Commonwealth soldiers today took over Jobs deserted by 13000 Japanese workers who went on strike at British Commonwealth bases in Japan The 73-hour strike called at midnight Thursday halted construction repair and transportation services at naval and military bases in Kura Iwakuni and Tokyo British Canadian and Australian soldiers took ever such Jobs as drivers and cooks and posts in security and administrative departments soon after the Japanese workers walked out PAT DEMANDS The strikers demand an average pay of 22000 yen (about $61) a month and a year-end bonus of two pay at the new rate The present pay averages 12000 yen (about $38) a month At Kure where some VMM Ja-their Join panese workers left Commonwealth soldiers unloaded ammunition for use on the Korean front SAVE FOOD They also worked to save Christmas turkey and beef from spoiling Other bases hit by the strike were at Iwakuni In southern Honshu where about 1000 walked out and at Camp Ebisu in Tokyo where 900 workers struck At Ebisu approximately 75 Canadian soldiers on rest and recreation leave from Korea were assigned various housekeeping duties They will receive one-half day extra leave for each tour of duty performed UA PLANE CRASH TOKYO (AP) A air force Jet interceptor erashed in southern Japan today and killed its two crew members 9236 in 13-39 the new and pretty casual to wear under a winter coat now alone when spring arrives! Fitted bodice with stand-sway collar buttons to triangle-effect figure-flatterer! Have yours with short three-quarter or long sleeves For crepe faille wooL Pattern 9236: Sizes 12 14 16 18 20 Size 16 takes 4fe yards 39-inch fabric This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit Complete illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (33c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern -Print plainly SIZE NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER Send your order to MARIAN --MARTIN care of The Expositor Pattern Dept Brantford Ont CXYSTAL CLXAH TASTS mi ICE CUBES Far Ini Part Always available at our rending UUoo West Colbome at Oak lAt Traffic Light! VELMA PARK DC CHIROPRACTOR RAY 45 WELLINGTON ST MICRO DTtNAMETZR KRUROCALOMKTER Dial 2-4548 Brantford ing how much It means to their listeners to receive personal messages from friends and relatives "MUSHY MESSAGES Northern Messenger folk chuckle when they recall the plea of a young Arctic swain to his Maritime girl friend for "plenty of mushy" messages via the service She complied and a tew months later he came back to civilization They are happily married now Another story is told of a French Canadian trapper who lost his false teeth To his anguished written pleas came a message from a Toronto dentist saying "Your impressions received new teeth on way via Arctic supply ship Nas-copie" Much has been written about the glamor and the hardship of the north Perhaps they go hand in the sense of adventure growing with the triumph over daily hazards In any case northern life holds a quality entirely distinct from that of life in cities and towns If without robbing the north of that appeal the Northern Messenger service and its special Christmas program can bridge a gap of many hundreds of miles between relatives and friends it cannot but play a most valuable part in the distinctly Canadian scene Have Ton An Aged Person Needing Home Care? Call the VON PHONE 3-0351 2-5900 or 24)722 Shopping for Surprises TONIGHT ONLY! Saturday December 20th 530 Until 9 pm DARK RICH FRUIT CAKE Made with quality ingredients and heavily fruited with choice fruits peel and nuts Almond-paste iced ur plain $225 to $100 LIGHT RICH FRUIT CAKE Made with fancy quality light fruits a raisins cherries glace pineapple citron pecans almonds Almond-paste iced or plain $250 to $450 i Packaged a gay holiday container and bright ribbon ataltos lovely Christmas lied with gM STUART STEMWARE Ask yew Jackson Salesman to show you sample of the various cakes er phone St James Clifton Park Eanelagh designs WSTIUS a All 1 JACKSON in it- "The Start That Is Known Front Coast to 74-76 COLBORNE-ST TELEPHONE ARCTIC ICE CO eaaA j-'1-- OlAL Mill £HUM8lR co I I jamnmtauuMiia ana So a i tat sAM atm.

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