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[" V i>bprhraokp iaiUj tRrrnrb © \u2022 \u2022 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER Fair and milder.Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28.1943.CITY EDITION.ALLIED FORCES TIGHTENING NET AROUND TUNIS Good Progress Reported From Varied Fronts FUTURE PEACE IS DETERMINED BÏ EDUCATION Prime Minister Churchill Again Seeking Reconciliation Between Polish And Russian Governments McGill University Principal Warns Fulfilment of Atlantic Charter Depends on Youth Training.Allied Aircraft Pounding Enemy Bases During Day of! Winnipeg, April 28.-»\u2014Dr.\u201cIntensive Activity\u201d While Other Craft Carry Battle to Cyril James, Chairman of the Cana- Poland.Italy Proper\u2014French Encirclement of Pont du Fahs dian Committee nn Poet-war Reeon May Force Germans to Revamp Lines.London.April 28.\u2014»\u2014Prime! Unoffieial reports from London ; Minister Churchill called the, Polish j yesterday declared the Polish am-! Premier and Foreign Minister irvbo jbaesador at Moscow, Tadeu Romer.\u2022 conference today for the second jhad not been given his passport, as day in succession as he devoted | is customary when a break in re-pra otic ally all his time to an effort | huions occurs.\u2019to straighten out the diplomatic I So far as is known the suspended impasse caused by the rupture of ; relations create a precedent in diplo-F.relations between Russia and|matic history, ami the Polish (Joy- HINTS FRANCE LIKELY SCENE FOR INVASION Former U.S.Ambassador Grew Points Out France Is Nearest Conquered Nation to North Africa.| eminent, in London was said to be Premier Wladyslaw Sikorski and querying Romer for lig Allied Headquarters, North Africa., April 28.\u2014W\u2014Allied forces mads steady progress yesterday despite hard fighting, especially in the Medjez-el-Bab area where attacks were followed by counterattacks, a communique from Allied headquarters announced today.The United States 2nd Army Corps \u201cmade good progress in the hills\u201d of the Northern sector, the! communique said, and French) forces on the Southern flank of| Lt.-Gen.Kenneth Anderson\u2019s British 1st Army have advanced more than fifteen miles in the last three1 Activity On Russian Front days.These forces were reported at the outskirts of Pont du Fahs.The British Sth Army on the Southern flar.k kept up contact with, the enemy by patrol action, the communique added.In the air the Allied air forces] hammered the enemy in a day pf] \u2018intensive activity,\u201d maintaining | heavy attacks on enemy troop con- ; centrations, gun positions, tank col-) umns and transport and scoring many hits on their targets.Heavy bombers blasted the Axis j air field at Viiiacidro in Sardinia and covered the whole area with bomb bursts.Airdrome buildings were blown apart by direct hits, the] communique said.\t1 ,\t\u201e\t.\t,\t\u2022\t, , Two German fuel carriers were the Russian .ront simmered down sunk by light naval forces in the during the night to a series of minor Gulf of Tunis Sunday night, the local engagements following a brief announcement said, and a small burst of fighting in the Volkhov-merchant vessel was sunk off sector Southeast of Leningrad, the Bizerte.\t) mid-day communique of the Soviet Three enemy p.anes were destroy- i Information Bureau indicated today, ed yesterday ana two Allied p.anes rp^g bulletin, recorded by.the So- we,USj'0S^LtTe bulletin said.\tviet monitor here, said Russian ar- (The Italian high -1 '1 communique, recorded from a Rome broadcast, said \u201cAlong light on the Acting Foreign Minister Count jsituation.struction, said here last' night that Edward Raczynski were summoned > Meanwhile, dispatches to neutral ] the attainment of Atlantic Charter to the Prime Minister\u2019s official ] Berne from Axis capitals made it ! ideals rested on the shoulders of in- residence at No.10 Downing Street, [clear today that Germany is over-UNION OFFICIALS IN ALBERTA .\t» , where Foreign Secretary Anthony \u2018joyed at the diplomatic breach be- AN NOUN CE STRIKE\tdlviduals am.a^suame of the lui- Bden alsa was greeted to join in tween Russia and the Polish Gov- SETTLEMENT\tfilment of these ideals depended the talks.\t{eminent in London, and that Romo largely on the educational program- ' The likelihood that the Polish 1 has joined in the chorus of salisfae-me offered young Canadians.\tGovernment would withdraw its re-;tion over an incident regarded as a The McGill University Principal quests to the International Red) triumph for Nazi propaganda, made this observation in a speech Cross for investigation of the Ger-j At Rome the Giornale d\u2019ilalia prepared for delivery to members of man propaganda report that the j called the Russian-Polish (split, proof the Manitoba Educational Associa- Russians murdered thousands of j of conflict between the Allies \u201ceven tion at a general\tmeeting under the\tPolish\tofficers at Smolensk\twas re-i before\tthe end of the war.\u201d auspices of the\tManitoba Govern-\tported\tby observers who are closely\tI The\tBerlin correspondent\tof\tthe ment.\tfollowing the Polish-Russian dis- Swiss paper Die Tat said a German He said the fate of the Treaty of pute.\tForeign Office commentator de- Versailles at the hands of the United , In any event, the Red Cross in- dared the incident indicated \u2018Tlng-Sfates Senate, \u201coffers a memorable vestigation would not have been land and America are doomed to example of the ineffectiveness of an conducted because Russia had not complete impoteney as regards international agreement that was joined in requesting it.Under Red Russia.\u201d not consciously\tsupported by the\tCross\trules all interested\tparties\tThe\tTribune de Geneve'called\tthe majority of the people, and the his-\tmust join in a request.\tbteak,\twhich was touched\toff\tby tory books are full of other treaties' It is believed that Mr.Churchill i ((ierman charges that the Russians which became obsolete when a new and others sought to persuade Si-j lid slain 10,000 Polish officers near generation had grown up with ideas korski to withdraw the request as \u2022 Sjnolonsk, \u201cone of Germany\u2019s neat-different from those which inspired the first step towards restoring e|t diplomatic successes.\u201d the signatories.\u201d\trelations.\tI J The Berlin dispatch to Dio Tat, -zo\u2014- Both Polish and Russian sources ] dtclaring Berlin \u201cshows obvious today appeared to incline to the j sltisfaction\u201d over the open break in idea that relations between the two ifee Allied Nations\u2019 front, said the countries had been \u201csuspended\u201d j -J.rather than definitely broken off.! f Continued on natr.» 2.column 4.Drumheller, Alta., April 28.\u2014 »\u2014Union officials announced today the settlement of the twelve-day strike of 2,015 miners in seventeen Drumheller domestic mines.The men will return to work Thursday, said officials of District 18 of the United Mine Workers of America (C.I.O.).Announcement of the settlement came after a conference of District 18 officials, the strike committee and representatives of seventeen local unions.The strike began on April 16 following failure of the Star Coal Company to reinstate a miner discharged after a minor strike at the Star Mine last February.Montreal, April 28, Joseph 0.Grew, former United States Am bassador to Japan, said yesterday in a Victory Loan address here that he found it \u201csignificant that Metropolitan France is the nearest of the conquered European nations\u201d to the United Nations African drive.M r.G ivw de cri bod t he Anglo A m eriean invasion of North Africa as an \u201cundeniable mov, ment toward the liberation of the European continent\u2019\u2019 and said: \"The landing of United Nations forces .and the co-ordinated on velopment of the German militar.v forces in Africa cannot pronerly he viewed by itself.It was ami is a properly planned step toward ill\" accomplishment, of global victory .\u2019\u2019 When the Gerinans were driven from Africa, .said Mr.Grow, it would mean that Nazi power had boon eon-fined once again to « single continent and that the liberation of France was near.Canadian Purchases Of Fourth Victory Bonds Totalled S118,245,250 Compare with $92,634.000 Obtained During First Two Days of Third Victory Loan Campaign\u2014Substantial Increase Registered in Purchases by Members of Armed Services, and Employee Groups.EMU A' UOMHRENUF, OF GIRAUD \\ M > 1 ) K G VI 1.1 U 11K 1.1) VERY i\u2019ROIt.V RLE London.April 28.\u2014 » Dispatches 1 i a ni Meiers today quilted reliable MUirecs as saying (here appeared In he increasing pos .ibilily dial Gea.( Tiarles de Gaulle ami Gen.Giraud would meel there shortly to discuss unification el the French elements now buttling the Axis.It was umleistood Hint Gen.Georges Cat run v, de Gaulle's liaison inan, had conferred at length with Gen.Dwight Eisenhower, ( (iinmainler-in-t Tiicf of Allied (drees in North Africa, and (hat his Inlesl message to the l ighting ! rinch lender here had been highly optimistic.Fighting French sources confirmed Hint a message had been received from ( al roux hut did ant go into details.Simmers To Local Fighting |geS| p|um of Ontario Politics ~\tTo Be Awarded At Liberal Rally Lull Follows Brief Burst of Fighting in Volkhov Sector Southwest of Leningrad, Where Russian Artillery Silenced Three German Mortar Batteries\u2014Several German Blockhouses Also Destroyed.- *- London, April 28.\u2014»\u2014Action on command s : tj]]ery },a[} keen tmSy in the Volkhov area, laying down a bombardment Toronto, April 28.\u2014 » \u2014 The) a caucus of Liberal members at this ¦ choicest plum in present-day Ontario ! year\u2019s Legislative session, following politics\u2014leadership of the Liberal i demands from various party organ-party, and prospectively of the ] izations.Mr.Oonant agreed to seek Province\u2019s Liberal Government \u2014j convention endorsation of his prewill be dropped in some aspirant\u2019s j miership.eager hands this week.\t] Mr.Hepburn\u2019s position remains j i One of Mitchell Hepburn\u2019s few i obscure, though it has been reported remaining links with the Liberal i j16 will attend.While his attitude, ; party will be severed here Friday Mn Provincial politics has not been | when Ontario Liberals in convention ; finally revealed, he has announced.House RejectsGagnon Move To Kill Education Measure t Chief Lieutenant to Opposition Leader Declares Time Is Not Ripe for Introduction of Compulsory Education in Quebec Province\u2014Motion to Delay Measure Defeated by 36-14 Straight Party Vote.^ - Que Lire, April 1!8.\t4\u2019: The Que BLUEPRINT OF FOOD PLANNING KDDCCEMTOT choose a successor to the dynamic | s\u2018nce quitting the Premiership, that, j I 11 till Fill I IjU Mitch.\t) he will support John Bracken, Na-1 ^\t: He resigned the Premiership last ]\t.Progressive Conservative Boeing Plane Plant Closed In Labor Row ) which silenced three German batteries and killed Nazi infantrymen, but mentioned no other operations.Intermittent artillery exchanges ,\t¦ .\t.\t.\t., utu-Leiies «nu n.-ueu 'i,0't!l,,'i()0.Tho lofai of «$I 18,2io,2ii() for the first, two» days compares will) $92,034,000 in tho same period of fhe Third Victory loan hist, spring, hut at lluit lime Ihe minimum objectivo was only $730,000,000.Tuesday's snhoeriptions of $54.-!>4!),r.00 w.re almost $15,000,(WO above the $40,010,800 subs'i.ril>e \" f -V v - v 'v { Ni.' - .r - f Siftfec -j \u2022 \u2022Ær Courtesy \u2014 The Windsor Si needs, hut, the erities of this move must not forget one important factor To dale the- Ulied nations have to a great extent been fi; which of its very nature is less a drain upon supplies tluui is a war of attack.Rut a defensive war does not produce victories To get ahead, it is necessary that the fighting forces of a nation or group of , ,\t,\t.\t.1 itals and a body of Moorish cavalry.u against the enemy of our nation\u201d and declared that! have ample reserves of equipment.Hie prolumnarx Vot novcv n mHn overcome enor- duce a bottle of bootleg whisky.\"We set forth side-by-side of the mighty armed forces of Germany as their comrades in arms.\" If that does not make the Finns the allies of the Nazis, then language has ceased to have any meaning.Taking it all-in-all, it looks as though Finland, at war with Russia and Britain, lias strained the bonds of friendship with the United States pretty hard and indications are that she will have to make a mighty quick shift in her attitude or take the consequences in the peace conference.THE INDIAN PROBLEM Once again a vivid illustration has been given of the problems and difficulties which lie in the path of any solution of the Indian constitutional problem, this time the picture being painted by the Moslem League, India\u2019s principal minority party, which closed its annual convention with the warning to Great Britain that \u201cstrife and bloodshed\u201d will follow any attempt to force Moslems into federation with the Hindus, the dominant Indian political faction.The Moslems are very definite in their wishes and are also in a highly truculent mood, the speeches would indicate, for the delegates were openly causlic of the Hindu non-aggression policy.The delegates to the conference demand the division of the country into Moslem and Hindu states, and they declare that if this is not granted them they will take it by force.The irreconcilable attitudes of the opposing factions in India make the completion of any system of effective self-government almost impossible at the present time, if the interests of one or other of the important elements in the population are not1 to be sacrificed, and much as it may desire to relinquish the administration of that country, the British Government cannot do so until such time as the opposing forces show a willingness to come to terms.campaign in North \\frira luis illustrated well the great requirements for such a campaign, giving a hint as to what will be required when the Allies seek to carry the war to Germany and Japan.And those who seek to convince the worker that his task is a fruitless one are doing as much for the mous odds by perfect teamwork and The exposure in Montreal has discipline with more brilliance than shown how a criminal enterprise of Belisarius.Almost as mixed, but D'us sort can make a joke of war-under equally perfect control, were, time regulations, and it is time of course, the hordes of the Mongol sharper measures were taken to put conquerors, the force with which down greedy, unscrupulous, selfish William the Norman invaded Eng- persons who traffic in a commodity land, and the imperial armies of without which the war cannot be To padlock the gas station of severely; the buyer is as guilty as] the seller and no more entitled to exemption from the law\u2019s penalties,' and a few stiff jail terms would ¦ make gasoline bootlegging far less \u2019 popular.If necessary Parliament at this ' session should strengthen the law.We would say that any person found ¦ dealing in illegal coupons, either as 1 buyer or seller, should lose his car | or cars by forfeit to the Crown, on I the first offence, this in addition to | any other penalties.Any service j station dealing in such coupons : should be padlocked not for a week ; or two or a month or two but for i the duration of the war.The war depends upon gasoline, ; and the Government says gasoline must be conserved, to that end has imposed a rationing system.It is just not possible for any persons innocently to break the regulations \u2014 any ofi'ence is deliberate.In effect the buyer or seller of illicit gasoline says he would rather lose the war than give up his selfish profit or comfort, and for such people there should be scant consideration.In many countries today they would be shot.Even here we should deal with them without a sentimentality which is a positive detriment to our war effort.Above all we must not grow complaisant over violations of the ration law, whether in respect to gasoline or butter or whisky or any other rationed commodity.\\Ye must enforce respect for the law.This British country of Canada must not surrender to a horde of cheating profiteers its tradition of law-observance founded on a decent regard for our neighbors\u2019 rights.SO THEY SAY TIMELY COMMENTS The most difficult problem is the decontamination of the educational ; systems of the Axis nations themselves.\u2014U.S.Commissioner of Edu-1 cation Dr.John W.Studebaker.; *\tf # We have fostered the idea and the' practice of a community of good neighbors, The international law toj which we submit ourselves is not airi international law of the Americas alone, but the law of civilized nations everywhere.\u2014U.S.Secretary ofi State Cordell Hull.* » * People today make the sin.?end faults of church people an excuse ( for not going to church.The church j has a holiness beyond the virtues' or faults of the people who worship! there.\u2014Dr.William E.Gilroy, editor of Advance, *\t* * It is the duty of all concerned (with invasion) to see that sound judgment is not impaired by impatience; that nothing can possibly b left to chance.\u2014Prime Minister) Mackenzie King.The whereabouts of Hitler, living.may cause some speculation.There\u2019d be none if he were known to be dead.\u2014Stratford Beacon-Herald.Schickelg, ubers\u2019 fourteen-minute speech proved that he is dying politically.\u2014Port Arthur News-Chronicle.A New York judge ruled that 4 man can be inoffensively drunk.Meaning good and drunk?\u2014Chatham News.Then that poor fellow who sometimes craves a 40-cent cigar now has to pay 42 cents for it, \u2014 Brandon Sun.It is not so long ago since a girl had only two choicer, to teach school or to wait at table.\u2014Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.Mussolini is said to be writing his memoirs.Il Duce flatters himself.There will be little interest in this braggart after the war.\u2014 Toronto Globe and Mail.fighting in the heat of battle.Napoleon.\t: won.Nazi cause as those who would Mop the soldier from Such examples might be multi-!a law-breaker is not enough\u2014it is plied without end, to illustrate what to be supposed that the evidence on the\tmilitary consider a very simple)\twhich\ta station\tis closed would be and\tobvious fact.If they all know\tsufficient to put\tthe law-breaker in the\trules and are all prepared to\tjail.\tMotorists\twho benefit from : be controlled by them, differences\tthese\tconditions\tshould be punished EDITOR\u2019S NOTE-BOOK When arguing with a fool ho sure he\u2019s not doing the same thing.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Advice can usually he had for nothing which is exactly what a lot of it is worth.* * * Now is the season when otic dn> a fan's swell ball eluh wins and the next day his rotten team loses.* * * Some people buy old furniture and others achieve the same end by raising a family.«\t*\tV If your garden plot is large enough, demand will make it possible for you to raise not only vegetables, but a few dollars.McKENNEY ON BRIDGE By Win.E.McKcnncy, America's Card Authority.BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Now unto the King, eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.Amen,\u2014Timothy 1:17.\u2019 * \u2022 * Trumpeter, sound for the splendor of God! Trumpeter, rally us.up to the heights of it! VIfrod Neves.np1 Sound for the Citv of God.CNF.SMALL MISTAKE MAKES BIG PROBLEM When the dummy went down, the declarer thought he had no problems on the hand shown today\u2014but that is the time to watch that you don\u2019t make that little mistake.If the.club^ or spade suit does not break, the de-| clarer may find himself with a pro-b-i lem on this hand\u2014and the most im- ) portant play is the one to the first trick.If the jack of hearts is played from dummy, the squeeze cannot be developed, because on the long queen of spades, declarer will have nothing to discard except the queen of hearts.However, if he lets the first heart ride to his queen, then goes over to dummy and finesses the diamond, West naturally will not return a heart.If he loads a diamond or a spade, declarer cashes all of the diamonds, the ace of hearts, the ace and king of spades, and discards the eight of hearts on the queen of spades.In this play West will be squeezed.He will not be able to protect the king of hearts and the fourth club.A KQ 8 5 2\t\t V J 7 4 ?Q 8 *KQ 9\t\t A 10 6\tN\tA J 7 4 3 VK1062\tW E A\t¥ 9 53 ?K63\t\tA 7542 * J742\t9 Dealer\tA 8 5 + A9 VAQ8 A AJ 10 9 A A 10 6 3\t\t Duplicate\u2014-None v\\U.\t\t South\tWe it North East\t 1 A\tPass 1 A\tPass\t 3 N.T.\tPass 4 N.T.Pass\t 6 N.T\tPass Pass\tPass\t Opening\t\u2014¥ 2.\t26 AFTER TUNISIA Toronto Globe and Mail The mastery of Tunisia obviously is a necessary prelude to the opening of the fateful campaign for the liberation of the Western half of i Europe from its brutal enslavers, and, now that excellent progress is ; being made with the lesser enterprise, plain intimations are forthcoming from London that other ) armies of the United Nations stand poised for a full-dress offensive on a large scale, with Great Britain as the chief base of operations.At (first sight it seems curious that ; spokesmen of the United Nations ; like Mr.Herbert Morrison should give frank warning of the impending moves and that mention should be made of Norway and Greece as ; focal point?of assault and of diver-i sionary thrusts across the English (Channel into France and Belgium.But behind these pronouncements there is probably the deliberate design of keeping the nerves of the Nazis and their satellites on edge ' and leaving them in such a state of uncertainty about the objective that ! they will be compelled to keep their defending forces thinly dispersed, POET AND PHILOSOPHER HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured American philosopher, Ralph Waldo 7 Cheap, showy playthings 13\tTwice 14\tSingle 15\tSnake 18\tDine 17 Finest 19\tRelates 21\tUrn 22\tMollusk 24\tRiver barrier 25\tSet again 26\t12 months 28\tCutting tool 29\tBelongs to him 31\tProceed 32\tSorrowful 35\tAny 36\tSymbol for cobalt 37\tFirmament 39 Sun god 41\tWriting implement 42\tParadise Answer to Previous Puzzle B\tA\tI\tis 1\t[I\t£\tA a\ti£\t\tD [DPSU]\t\t\t H! I iMG T AIDiO ' E AS jc o L OHE.Ü0RCE mmm 44 Also 46 Book of maps 48 Cartograph 51 Change 54\tMake a sale 55\tPhilistine god (Bib.) 57\tVenture 58\tCompass point 59\tEvergreen 60\tEven (contr.) 62\tBe seated 63\tSpeech 64\tEducates VERTICAL 1 Recedes 2\tBehavior 3\tHe has written many famous - 4\tTherefore 5\tOntario (abbr.) 6\tRequire 7\tSalve 8\tDonkey 9\tUpward 10\tRents 11\tFacility 12\tLet it stand 18 Bind 20 Music note 21 Irritate 23 Fall behind 25 Beam of light 27 Native of Rome 29\tPossesses 30\tWriting fluid 33\tHigh card 34\tPut on 38\tShouted 39\tThing (law! 40\tGreek letter 41\tAlkaline compound 43 Split pulse 45\tAncient 46\tOn the ocean 47\tTake care of 48\tPlanet 49\tSilver (symbol) 50\tHe was an early Amer» ican - 52\tGreat Lake 53\tSoaks flax 56\tSeparation (prefix) 57\tBorn 60 Iron (symbol) 62 Symbol for sodium GIN RUMMY QUIZ Q.Can a player pick up several i-arvl* *t one time from the talon provided he immediately usee the las; card, as in other forms of rummy?A.No.Only the top card may be picked up.A hand must never exceed 10 cards.* \u2022 * Q, May players look hack through the discard pile?A.Only if all players agree beforehand.PENSIONED AT 15 Brighton Evening Argus A boy of fifteen has been pensioned out of the Royal Navy.The story was unfolded when he applied for a job as messenger and explained that he had joined the Royal Navy and had been \u201cpensioned off.\" \u201cPensioned off at fifteen!\u201d was the incredulous reply.It transpired that he had been a sea cadet, and.being already trained, had.despite his age, crept into the Navy as a gunner.On active service he got a bit of shrapnel in his side.It had healed up nicely, but the doctors feared that, under the stress of heavy physical work, the wound would reopen and he might have n bad time of it.So he was invalided out.He liked the pro.pect of the job offered to him.but made one stipulation.He must have a little time off each week.He had rejoined the sea cadets, and was a Petty Officer training other boys for the Roval Navr.I\t1\t)\t\t*\t5\t6\t\t7\t8\t?\t\t19\ta\tIt ll\t\t\tÜ\ti4\t\t\t\tIS\t\t\tIp\t14\t\t IT\t\t\tIS\tÜ\til\t\t2o\t\t\tm\tü\t\t\t U\t\t\t\ta\t\t\t\t\tMa \u2022U'WC\u2019 ZijO/', \u2022\tis\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\to\t'Î\t\t\t0\t48\t\tnr\t\t !4\tw\t\t\t31\t\t\t\t\t\t\tlil\t\tjj\t34 IS\t\tm\tm\tÜ\t\t\t\t\t\t77},*; IrJ.ftiï\till \\0\\\\\tm M\t16\t St\t\t*\t\t31\t\t\t\t\t\t40\tm\t4-1\t\t \t?\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t14\tas\t\t\t \t\u2022*?\t\t\t\tIff\tMd\t44\t50\t\tn\t\t\tïi\t53 54\t\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t\t54\tIf\t51\t\t\t i8\t\t\tïjïiiti4'\tn\t\t\t\tto\t\tti\t\u2022\u2022LYV.\t6i\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t64\t\t\t\t\t\tSt » WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26.1943.SHERBROOKE RECORD DAILY IN TESTED RECIPES Know Basic Groups For Diet Balance BY MRS.GAYNOR MADDOX There are seven basic food groups.Eat some food from ehch of them every day.But he sure you know what foods belong in each group.Bacon, for example, is not part of Group 5 (proteins).It belongs under fats and oils and is valuable only for its calories and flavor.KJlOf IjV Group 6 (bread, flour and cereals \u2014natural wholegrain \u2014 or enriched jfOHfSBIt or restored) does not, contrary to\t^ popular opinion, include macaroni, spaghetti and other pastes, crackers, white rice or bread or rolls made of white (not enriched flour).If you include bacon or white rice or macaroni, etc., in your menus, you must count them as extras.There must also he some foods from each of the seven basic groups.Cream Those \u201cCrepe\" Lines Off Your Neck posed Of at Regular Session of Women\u2019s Institute at East Clifton.East Clifton, April 2d.\u2014 The Women's Institute hold its montth-ly meeling with Mrs.Ray Waldron for dinner on Tuesday, April 20, with a good attendance of mem- BABY ANIMAL PARADE ! ON NURSERY LINENS Mr?.H.A.Burbank, The Bellevue Melbourne Street.The meeting was presided ovc by the President, Mrs.Guy Wal- ,,\t, ,,\t.t \u201e ,\t,\tdron, with the members repeating Ms.and Mrs.A.!.Parker have t|,c Flag Salute, a prayer for the letunuM .rom 1 rummondVrllo where soldiers, sailors and airmen, follow they spent tne Euster week-end wuth 0l| ],v\t]A)rii's Braver and the Ihe.r -on and daugater-in-law, Mr.nilh' Women's Creed.' .1.1 .lis.Can.i 1 «1 hir, and children.| The minutes of the previous meet -*\tJ ing were read by !ho Secretnry- Spr.Douglas MacDonald.U.t .E., Treasurer, Mrs, Parkinson, and ap- was answered ng a person of note and AC.1 Carl Wright, R.C.A.F., has returned to St.Hubert after spending his furlough at home with his\t.\t.parents, Mr.and Mrs.Howard! ^ amt John.N.B., tuhi SgL Noil Mac-1 proved.The roll call Wright, Kingston Avenue.\t| Lonal.l.R.C.A IL, Vietoriavillo, have i,v naming a person * * *\tj returned to their military duties j telling why they were famous.AC.2 George Shepherd, R.G.A.F., | ;l i',Po,1'l!rilSI tlto Faster holidays , The correspondence included let-has returned to St.Thomas, Ont.| with their mother, Mrs.Ned Mae- tPrs from the following: Mrs.(Tim-after spending two weeks\u2019 leave at Donald, m A.oert Minos.\tI cron E.Dow, Provincial President ; home with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.\t*\t*\t* Fred Shepherd, King Street West.Mrs.James Towers, Secrotary-The engagement is announced of i Treasurer of the East.Clifton Cemo-.\t,\t.\t\u201e\t, \u201e\t» -marguerite Alice James, eldest ! tery, Inc.; W.G.MacPougall.Dis- Fnends of Mrs.Earl Gallup, °> ! daughter of Mrs.Robert Rowe and, triet Agriculturist ; James S.T.G.Bulwer, who is a patient in thepof the ]ate Alfred jnmeg of Ka.,t Hall, District Supervisor Sherorooke Hospital whore s\u201d
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