Ten Commandments of Good Human Relations ou to get along with people: . Speak to people — There is nothing as nice as a cheerful word of greeting. 2 Smile at people — It takes 72 muscles to frown, only 14 to smile. 3. Call people by name — the sweetest music to anyone’s ear is the sound of their own name. 4. Be friendly and helpful — If you would have friends, be friendly. 5. Be cordial — Speak and act if everything you do was a genuine pleasure. 6. Be genuinely interested in people — You can like everyone if you try. 7. Be generous with praise — Cautious with criticism. 8. .Be considerate of the feelings of others — It will be appreciated. 9. Be thoughtful of the opinions of others — There are three sides to a controversy: Your's, the other fellow’s and the right one. 10. Be alert to give service —- What counts most in life is what we do for others. Two things are bad for the heart: —running upstairs —running down people. Take Time for 10 things: 1. Take time to work — it is the price of success. 2. Take time to think — it is the source of power. 3. Take time to play — it is the secret of youth. 4. Take time to read — it is the foundation of knowledge. 5. Take time to worship — it is the dust of earth from our eyes. 6. Take time to help and enjoy friends — it is the sourte of happiness. 7. Take time to love — it is the one sacrament of life. 8. Take time to dream — it hitches the soul to stars. 9. Take time to laugh — it is the singing that helps with life’s loads. 10. Take time to plan — it is the secret of being able to have time to take time for the first nine things. Mrs. Debbie Pinette Love’s a stirrin’ Sift together 3 cups of consideration with %4 cup sweetness. ADD 12 cup of kindness blended with equal amounts of the spices of life. Mix in generous amounts of love and bake until savory . . . approximately a lifetime. This recipe will keep indefinetely. Mrs. Lorraine Delveaux Ste. Rose, Man.