IN-man A I-iTriumphsl This season is the perfect time 0 tell you the heartwarming story ;fiAlIcIa Alonso. the courageous iallerlna who triumphed over blind- ms. While vacationing in New Eng- and. I visited Jacob's Pillow and watched Miss Alonso dance the Black Swan ballet with breathtak- ing loveliness. Her ovements were weer poetry in action. Rec Qng that this dancer's career had been sin-uptly interrupted when. she lost her eyesight. X was Interested in learning more of her story- The eye " stemmed from a detached retina. she explained. and. for an entire year. she did not know if she would ever see again. She had to be in bed. with- out movent of her head, and to keep up her spirits. Alicia "pract- iced" her dance movements in her mind. working them out with her fingers. Continually she pictured herself going through her ballerina routines. As she expressed it, "For the first time, really. I saw myself dancing." During her illness. this ballerina had a chance to get all her values Wile Peservers Baking I 1 .59 fJ7lIIwzxxmmwwwMwwr0lW ROBIN HOOD ANGEL CAi(EMIX.pllg. .53: -' ROBIN HOOD GOLDEN CAKE MIX. pig. 25c ' -. ROBIN HOOD L CAKE MX. pllgli. 35c 1 ALMOLIV 1.19559 The Guardisn'Paga 5 Over Blindnes l!lda.le.daKaIl - SYITANIII EIIIICIEI S straight...to think and feel and gain insight. . .tn find "out the "why" of things. "Most important." she emphasized, "always have confid- ence that you can get well. do not give in to despair." s It is her firm belief that we can take advantage of any situation. even of sickness. I had the feeling as I chatted with this exotic Cuban dancer that she really meant es- pecially ln sickness - for she went on to say that almost everyone has an illness at some time in life, and during the recuperation period we have a chance to re-evaluate and see where we are heading. when I asked whether she felt her illness had detracted from her career. she said earnestly that she felt that her year apart from nor- mal llving, in which she had learn- ed to relax and find inner secur- ity. had contributed to life itself. What helped most? "When we get in a jam in life. we always turn to a power greater than our own. and it is that which pulls us through. Alicia Alonso reflected. Miss Alonso is 5' 3 Vs" tall and weighs us well distributed pounds. lier carriage is superb! When ask- ed what , t rule she would like to pass along. she replied thought fully. "Never to forget that you are a woman." The she added "Even an average figure can look distinctive in proud posture." At the time her career was in- terrupted. this dancer was a solo- Ist. Today she is a prime ballerina. . one of the best. Her story proves again that courage is a quiet. re- solute holding on. Words OI The Wise The greatest of all sacrifices is K WILL RESIDE In a setting of white flowers ar- ranged with lighted candles in can- delabras, the Roman Catholic Church. Brownsburg. Quebec. was the setting on Saturday. Oct. 29. at 10:!) a.m. for the marriage of Florence Agathe Doucette and Dr. Paul Eugene Auffrey. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John M. Doucette. Brownsburg. and former- ly of P. E. l.. and the groom is the son of Mrs. Alphie Auffrey, Moucton, N.B.. and the late Mr- Auffrey. Rev. Leo Clement officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. Lu- pien played the wedding music and Mrs- Nankivelle sang ”Dieu de Paix et d'amour." "Ave Maria." "Sancta Maria" and "Jo Vous Sal- us." Given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. Ernest W. Richards. Lowell. Mass... the bride chose a floor- length gown of white chiffon velvet lined with white taffeta. it was the sacrifice of time. -Antiphonl 7 Specials 98 lb. Bag 5 .08 fiw p . styled with a Queen Anne neckline FREE DELIVERY IN MONCTON and the bodice was fastened at the front with a row of tiny velvet buttons. The sleeves ended in points over her hands. A velvet coronet adorned with seed pearls and rhine- stones held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a white prayer book covered with white carnntions and streamers. Her only jewelry was a silver cross and chain, the gift of the groom. Miss Kathleen Cannon, Montreal, as maid of honor wore a floor- length gown of American Beauty velvet with V-neck bodice and sleev- es ending in points over her hands- She wore a matching Juliet cap and carried a muff trimmed with white carnatlons. Mr. Francis Bourgeois. St. Jer- ome. was groomsman and the us- hers were Mr. Leonide Oueliette andlMr. Guy LeB1anc, both of Mont- TE8 . ' Mrs. Douceite, mother of the bride. chose a plum colored gown ' light materials in dainty ice-cream I ' lines-kept necklines chiefly cov- Heavy Fabrics "Info Breezy Materials Dy SYLVIA I-TACK Canadian Press Staff Writer designer. has transformed the - heavyweight flannel and worsted fabrics into breezy contenders for fashion's featherweight titles. Charles Creed of"ers the new colors and dressy styles for spring and summer wear. ills designa- foliowing the Princess and sheath cred. high and rounded and occa- sionally buttoned. When his models carried Pekin- ese dogs to emphasize the dainty theme. both dogs and audience squealed: Banana hlonde flannel was used for a sheath dress with s scooped- out tabbed and buttoned neckline. with three more buttons through the waist to emphasize its curved. clean line. Creed's off-white flannel came in the popular shirtwaister style-but- toned through to hem. belted, with a ”battledress" bloused look at the back. Two striped fl a n a el fitting sheaths had matching brass-but- toned blazers and straw boater hats-last seen on the 1920 crlcke fields of England. SMART FOR EASTER. with an eye on the Easter par- ade he piesented a strawberry- pink-sundae coat dress in worsted fabric. Mounted on taffeta through- out. the coat has a highwayman's collar and three - quarter length sleeves. sage of pink and white 'mums. Following the reception which was held at the home of the bride's mother. the couple left on a motor trip to the Eastern United States. the bride wearing a jacket of bur- gandy wool tweed with brown ac- cessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Dr. and Mrs. Auffrey will reside in Moncton, N.B. Dr. Auffrey is a graduate of the University of Montreal. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs- E. W. Richards. Lowell. Mass; Miss Jeannine Auffrey. Moucton, N.B.: Miss Irene Auffrey, J-lull. Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. Henri Ren- aud, Chandler. Que.. and Dr. Ric- with navy accessories and a cor- hard Auffrey. Moncion. N.B. high neck hand to them. the dress on three-quarter belt. for sheath-fitting dresses without waist seams. sometimes placing flap pockets high on the hip to give the long-look. Jumper suits comc w i t h jackets and battle-blouses curving to the hip-line. duced-a white flock embossed on the fabric-giving a tweed effect. A chalk-striped jersey appeared. too jacket are favored in place of suits. sending it by the mailman. or with Daddy who says he intends to go to town one of these days." some deliberation and some little- girl smiles. it was entrusted to us to deliver to the former ”first thing in the morning". because there is of course some connection sure and satisfying between letters sent by him before this. and parcels a- rriving at the place. it will one day be found among the cherished souvenirs of a farm- wife to whom the like brings back memories of dear Christmases long, lost but well remembered still. and suprise; a month when thoughts herds and stars. vies and lust: of their living and Transformed Anthracite grey flannel came in an undulating tube dress with low LONDON (Cp,LA grmsh dress waist seam and high turnover col-I lar and cuffs- Knife pleats make a knee-deep hemline. . A practical street dress came in Prince of Wales check worsted in black. white background with sky- blue overstrlpe. Buttoned from a is defined at the waist by a button- Angora jersey is favorably used straight-from-the-shouider Colt -nap jersey is also intro- Emsembles comprising dress and Continued from page R Ellen's Diary After A fragment of their young years. And we have come to the best month of all - one full of mystery tum often to a stable. a manger and a Babe: to flocks and shep- A month when folks forget their cares in provid- ing for the happiness of others; when they cast aside the old greeds and hatreds. the jealousies and en- the term, "the brotherhood of man" becomes for a time a near-truth. Until tomorrow---Diary---Good OIOLY FAMILY sun snctrrnp larrtsu " ' 374 HOLY FAMILY AND SHELTER These figures are ldeal.for use during the Christmas holiday fost- ivities ss lawn decorations. or in any large room where groups gath- er. The large figures on pattern high. The pattern is taped onto the material and traced around the edges for sawing out; as well as for painting the folds of the garments and other details. The Three Kings. the shelter and trad- itional animals in the positions shown in the lower left are all on pattern 375. These patterns are 35 cents each and will be mailed im- medlately upon receipt of order. For first class mail add 2 cents er 'i and 5 cents each for air mail vi Il saves several days. Guard- ian Pattern Dept. 4433 West 5th Avenue. Vancouver. B.C. GYPSUM CLIMBS OTTAWA (CP) - Factory ship- ments of gypsum products climbed in October and the first 10 months of the year from the corresponding periods last year. The bureau of statistics reported Tuesday that C t h shipments of wallboard. lath, sheathing and block and tile rose to 73,341,106 square feet from 55,563,403 in October. 1954. 374 are 17-inches and 21-inches. FOR THE BEST VALUE IN TOYS Thousands of Good Toys to choose from at Lowest Prices. 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