School Princd Rupert Daily News"4 Thursday, August 10, 1950 Cliveden" Hospital Opened To Public For Preechers , 'TAFLOW. Buckinc.lianvhire England, Q Cliveden Hospital . i ' may s1 - i, I ' w .., hut the LONDON. Ont. Summer in religion are at. the Univerctiy of Ontario here and at thp Modern Etiquette , Q. Is it necessary that a bride write. lengthy letters when acknowledging her .wedding- gifts? A. These acknowledgments can be. notes, not long letters. H i1; r :t the length cf the acknowledgment, but the genuine apprr .:iai.ori and sincerity expressed that h important. Q. How L'a--paragas eaten? A. Authorities generally agree that it is best "to cut the stalss into halves with the fork and eat the tips as one eats any f?rk fealewex- The taste's the test for teal Canadians buy more Salada than any other brand ,ff AH MA" I ni University cf Toronto. An innovation of the United, Church of Canada thre rears ao, the f hools are t)f different t' pf . One i, -a course of in-s'r t-iinn for lav preachers, the .her a refresher c:urse for . jbout mcai t. across Canada bul.t in 1940 by ths Canadian : Red Cr-Jis So.-i.-t ? threw its! rJ::r$ cpen t- the public re:cnt- I ly on a special visitors' day. ' Special busos brought visitors I from Slouch and Kiidenhead in Eeikrhire to view the inside workings of the hospital wlii:ii the Canadian turned over to a Entt; h Committee in 1946. r One cf the fpecial att: actions ! was a machine called a phono-j caraiojraph, v.hich makes a ' photo-'iupiuc record of heart sounds. ! Taa sanita! Is on the A?tr . estate, v.'hc-e prtrnnd.; overlook a fr.inous stretch of the ( : Thames River. ... tho S tU- J Ul fJ L-J established ministers. The refre her course is being At Toronto's Emmanuel Col lege,, Rev. Elias Andrews of Halifax is In charge oi the : ;h02l far lay p:ea:Jier 3. . rial ana ' . -niHian mpai heavy consumer held here at the University of V.es crn Ontario under tha cli- rection of Professor S. F. Maine.1 It is interdenominational, sndi ministers from Anglican, Bap-; tist and Evangelical churches, as. well as the United Church, ure enroled. . j me ...mcns hi"e nrices 'or " "TJ 1 ,hrh have ion- , if-' levels upwards. .,tinn has been i.n nsun linlod luncheon napkins to grace any table! A different touch that will make your luncheen table more attractive. distinctive. See the Milady Embossed, luncheon iie, paper nepkins, tinted in o variety of lovly aoftl to match any colour scheme. At your grocery, drug or department (tort. Economical Laundry Saving Colourful j, Spitf of increas- " ' - lr- ,in, i.i ..-sr4 L .. il also claims that Dec! stocks to take! 1 1 J y seasuiioi - --- "Oh, don't bother, dear had a couple of hamburgjis before coming home from work." 1.- V ma VtKN only put down the names of m irried cnuplcs." 1 "Yes, that was Ja-k's l.lea D-jn't you think it rather :lever? He says that if we invite only married people the ' presents! will be ail clear profit.-' The bride-to-be was showing : her friend a list of Ruests to be invited to the wedding. i After her friend had read the names she looked puzzled. "Wnat's the maeri" asked the bride-to-be. . "Isn't It rather stranse?! queried the friend. "You've vn'" ft- ri--JL- CANADA AND IS DISTRIBUTED BY Calvttt It VICKERS'IS DISTlllEDIN COLORED NAPKINS 2 H-r.U dhVUycdhy the Liquor Control Board Thi, advertisement is nl publi.O.cd or 1 by the Government oi British Columbia. dnifaU nave , nor level cf prices ol cattle. There .nnsual in the price r meat that is not to the normal rede law of supply dlan Federation of saw the high price due entirely to a aal demand from r both beef :attle beef, because of the e U.S. cattle popu-,pp pare with h'' r.and for beef prjd- .jmcrs Association .ement from a rel til ATialinn bulls-alms that, since the Classified ias jr.ng results. i 1 ,i li ; e embargo on beef Hie U.S. two years as been an lncrcas- ! of best qua'i'y cat- i es lcavin; the Can- ! ' i herds are yielding ; r!y smaller per- ttiod grade cattle, srratcr volume of ; ' i;y lor heme con- mm tin continues: ' Ex- u Canada provide our j h mmh Dctler pn ; eld :th('r A'i;e pre- ( cattle. 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