“THURSDAY, NOVEMBER: 4, 1955 The term’. broad-leaved.. tree refers to a sielduous of hard: ‘| Cathleen: Bergen—Skating Waltz PUPILS OF MRS. ANGUS TO PLAY AT NELSON RECITAL Pupils’ of Mrs. Ruby. McLean Nelson “Branch ‘Registered Music Teacher’s: Association are as follows:. Beginners, Linda and Lorne’ Culley—duet ‘The . Kid- dies. Waltz. Uy. Boris Berlin. by ‘Boris Berlin. Grade 1, James ‘Waldie—Hark the Tiny Cowslip Bell.’ Grade | 2," Elaine Ady — Tan;; Carl, Shields — Lavender Blue, Grade’ 3, Douglas Brown— eer Enjoys: a Swing by Wil- Angus taking part in the Junior |" Recital up ‘to Grade 4 of the|' Yellow, Butterfly “by®. Macl.ach- |- Nears Foster Hewitt doesn't dians.: Enough to say ;that he’s.on*hand once! again to broad: east the: National Hockey League’ games every ' Saturday night—a weekly assignment he’s had since; the Maple Leaf Gardens opened in 1931. ‘Hewitt holds a ‘world’s record’ for ‘length’ of service in ‘broadcasting; he started in’ 1923 when he was eighteen, and shortly afterwards made ‘the: first. broad- cast of a hockey game in Canada. Ever. since then: he's .been so. closely asSociated‘ -with the game that. he is -as - well -known to hockey fans ‘as any of its ‘greatest players. While ‘cin’ college he was an ted boxing i and hes written THPRY, books ‘on - hockey. yet i Architecture and Princess _cOZILY LINED ° ae : Designed ‘for your needs, : and . Delivered at the. Right Price. whens 3031. and we will: : es call * to: ‘discuss your PRICED. ROM: Printing Needs: . $4.30" to $10.35 Black, White or’ Brown for the Ladies. “WADBOCKS ‘SHOE STORE. ‘CASTLE NEWS PHONE 3031 5 Straight is the line ‘ot duty, Curved is the line of Beauty, Follow the straight | line, thou! shalt The curved line ever follow. thee. These lines were ; quoted to me some time ago ‘by: ala during .a discussion of” mgdern trends in art, and particularly in architecture. I‘had' beer’ pok- ing fun at the garbage-like chaos of modern paintings. and deplor- ing the unrelieved straight: lines of ‘all our new city, buildings. ‘T contended ~ that ‘such ;“ buildings were as void of architectural de- ‘sign as the productions of a child playing with: blocks. ‘The- latest office buildings here in, Toron- to, with their flat’ glass surfaces, look like huge blocks:.of. ice; while the new apartment houses have the appearance of barracks and jails rather; than. the homes of free: citizens. Indeed, the, en- tire city, has ‘become, a: mass of block-h and, fron ‘the air, it“ must look like'a wartin gon- “ MARGARINE, SOUP, Campbell's,’ Tomato, | DETERGENT; Gay: Liquid 20 oz. -. bottle weeees Sle. - CORN, 'Libby’s whole kernel, tin: .. 21c¢: TOMATO JUICE, Libby’ 48 oz tin 39c° COTTAGE E ROLLS, half or ‘whol fb Blo dy} A. Tevival of -region, and | the line of Beauty. following “her. As for the straight and’ square lines . of ‘ modern architecture they will just''as surely.'be fol- lowed in a future generation by, a reaction to .the curved ‘and artistic lines - of structural beauty. sense of beautyin art and litera ture. is palready. overdue. “Revlon Sitken Net é Revion _Satin Net - BIG 11 ox.”........ $2.00 HALO SHAMPOO “2 MED, SIZE « Pond’s Arse camp. In.: support of my... * eritieisrn of the’new architecture, I ‘cite the following dictionary defini- tion of that. word: “The art or stience of building; that branch ot the fine arts which has -‘for its object. the production of: edi- -| fices pleasing to cultivated and i artistic _tastes.” eines ‘square may. “Or ‘an acquired on put they. are certainly .not. artistic, a term : acini, Serie ae i the sex | [it comes to’ standing cold?’ Well according ‘to’ experts’ at the ’Uni- versity.’ of. Mlinols; women | seem to be able to stand the cold: bet- re than mer |; Women; can: also ‘bathing, in-icolder.. water H than men.; The reason given by {| the®. ‘experts doesn't: sqund ‘too flattering, though, They claim ‘| women are. the padded, sex! ‘Act {ithe situation is..a little!’ “more ‘complicated | than this. It, is. generally: believed that tall, lanky; individuals; seem td suffer more ‘from: the cold. The | reason is. thought‘. to’ be - that ‘| heat. moves, almost, twice ‘as ‘fast at [to “curl up iin front ote seed :] But too much fat doesn't help either. This | causes poor” circu- lation, and -some fat people may suffer: more from: the cold than moderately padded people. The best way to keep all of you warm in cold. weather. is to. make ‘sure that your hands, cold outdoors, at least’? per- __,, |eent, of your’ Body. heat 13, lost through, your toes: and feet, Kee- ping your, head “warm? will’ also éut down ‘on the bey, heat loss,. and. Artic’ experts have’ claimed that the best way to. keep’ your | feet warm is to’put on a hat! ‘If you. really . get.chilled, the: . best way to heat up. the rest: of your body is ‘to warm up. your’ cheeks The reason in’ this case. is, that. ‘there,) are, relatively greater jnumber of ‘surface blood vessels in the cheeks than in. other’ parts of the body. Seien- tists; have, reported that: heating the cheeks is a good way to thaw: out your eee if they get cold.’ That: may,.be ‘all, very well, but I stilt fee the ‘best ‘way is In the twelve “months ended Jast July 31° Canada ‘exported 251,800,000 bushels of wheat: and int equivalent of . wheat Ha hs is. feet and. head are: warm. In the ~ DAY... or : NIGHT. 4 Vie eae : “We have. them both in. sige for immediate, delivery : which ‘ implies. i and imagination... or beauty in straight arch or ornamentation. Gothi¢ architecture is..-an..examplé: of how the straight-lines of Greek and Roman’ buildings were foi- lowed by the ‘curves of beauty. The Greeks did relieve | their ‘/square ..and ,” pillared temples with decorations, but the: Ro- mans, with. the exception of. the round arch,. took ‘the: straight line ‘of utility. ‘As such it re- “presented ‘their practical outlook on life as empire, builders., ‘Their sense, of duty was so strong‘! at a-sense, of: beauty. 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