vy diving i Ontario and pot) A, APY LH AWORTH waid tave rearaed Torts §~AAded Advice Concerning. Slovenly Neighbor Problem Quaid have returned to Toronto after visiting friends and rela- tives on Prince Edward Island. _ Complete Salad Entree ~ || ASummer Menu Feature | Ae Opi. E. W. Pendergast, his S| “FCR a dinner entree on a'sliced black olives or. radishes. | wife. and sen one + nee Dear Mary Haworth: Your Instead of advising GP to 4 i hot day, even a hearty eater Pass the mayonnaise. This ser- pr ome — — Wo WeeKS exchange with GP. the =person stick to the untidy neighbors will occasionally enjoy a sub- ves 6 at Darniey beach. concerned to help untidy new. through thick and, thin (hor- ™ stantial salad.’ observed the Mt neighbors gain community ac- rors-', | would tell her to keep 7 | Chef. _ CREAMY Be Capt. ~s mee 208 Se. ceptance, might have been bea- neighbors want acceptance “Salad - entree’ is the new FRENCH DRESSING Mosher, who spen past (WO med at us, except that we do away from them. If the new iterm,” I added. “And in today’s 2 tbsp. table mustard weeks in Dartmouth, and Lun- joey our outside premises neat, of GP's sort, they would be con- wea —-- smart circles, “chicken, beef, '2 tsp. salt enburg, N.S., have returned 0 45 4 concession to public taste. forming to the mores of such |lamb and seafood salads are ap- * ‘sp. pepper their home in Montague. When our children were smail, people. Probably the fact is, proved as suitable entrees for | ¢88, beaten. foamy however, | am afraid we fe! they bore’ them terribly.... C.D. ‘ luncheon or dinner on warm 3 tbsp. cider vinegar Mr. and Mrs: Daniel Doherty qown on that score, too, even as. Dear C.D.: Your mental of Wayland, Mass. are visiting at |days.”’ | % c. olive oil (or salad oil) ;. GP's new neighbors do image of the high 1Q, intellect- = | Into pt. - size deep bowl, meas- Bedford with Mrs. Doherty's! ., c faoes a koe a has wre mustard, salt and ‘ pepper. | brother - in-law and sister, Mr, oe ig sal ne aoa fe io beer pa : taken a few tips from the cuisi-/Add egg; beat until well mixed. and Mrs. Daniel Bradley. They M00 that ae ti ; ca exercise of inventive brain = nes of France and central Eur- Beat in vinegar. ~ _— friends in. Montague iat onias =~ ee power, is a far cry from the “to- * ope and discovered any| Gradually beat in oil, using ro- a eorgetown. _— ; re oe” ak : GEORGE CONDON , - itary wee and adding | tsp. ‘at | to direct GP's attention to a pri- bacco road’’ sort of household ' EILEEN LUND. | SEPTEMBER WEDDING PLANNED cocked meat: poultry or fish y tastes good in a salad if com- 2 time until the dressing begins bined with the right dressing. ' thicken. Then add 1 tbsp. at) “And if vegetables are includ-| # time until all oil is used. When mary principle of Good Neighbor Saualor that GP depicted in his policy, to-wit: That which goes ‘or her! SOS for guidance io inside a family’s four walls, ‘ying to befriend new neighbors comers Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller- ton of West Roxbury, Mass. on This. Sosent, visitese to Bediws. if it isn't harming. the neighbors “ho are alienating all \ d Mrs. Everett t te Mr Cond of ‘ed, the salad becomes a comple-|thoroughly mixed, the dressing to tO ily’ v« by their slovenly surroundings. Lund of Bethel, PET. a ri Kentville NS "the wedding ‘te entree course that can be pre. will be the consistency of light E.1. and they were delighted | ' a oe ee — ‘kas iadiae sane ” pleased to announce the enga- ~~ will take place September 14 ‘pared ahead -and~ refrigerate d/cream. Do not refrigerate. as it with the “Island” and the hospi- | Families of the sort that GP both the letter and the spirit of ” gement of their youngest dau- e — until time for dinner.” . | Will separate. Use within 24 hrs, | tality of its. people. | deecribes are often (if not neces- 1 aavice in. the matter. [2 ghter, Eileen Gantrada tn in Mount Herbert United Beat before using. } “sarily artistic, creative or intel--, didn't tel GP tw stick to the? George Hudson Condon;~only-Chureh-at-2-p-m t OUTDOOR DINNER | Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Haley | lectual types. Their houses seem |. ntidy family through thick and on at Men 2.0 A Ghedes (Photos by C. D. MacKay) FOR TOMORROW - STRAWBERRY and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haley, |crowded with clutter because thin 1 said something entirely. 7 be : ares ’ Cantaloupe Wedges ICE CREAM CAKE Mill Town, N.B. were recent vi- | the parents as well as the chil- different. as follows: “Become Chicken - Vegetable Salad Bow! ‘Delectable way to make a pint sitors to the Island. dren are involved in reading. their rejiable friend, loyal of ice cream serve 8). Crisp Potato Chips 1 pkg. yellow cake mix writing, painting, drafting, fig- Horace Cann, uring, ete,, which they find more | 2*oush thick and thin, helping |as best-vou can to stabilize the ss | Mr. and Mrs. (Women | Corn -on - Cob Strawberry or Raspberry 1 recipe top glaze (canned) for Ice Cream Cake cake Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea, Milk 1 pt. fresh strawberries Measurements level 3 tbsp. granulated sugar 1 pt. vanilla, strawberry or CHEMEN eee lemon ice cream ALAD 1 3 diced or flaked cooked chicken * E pens — oddments (see Chef) | (additio- Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cann of Kensington left Friday for Oak Hill, N.B. where they will visit Mr.- and Mrs. | Guy Russell and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Jean Davison, Cambrid- satisfying’ than neatness. Nothing interests fa- milies less than trivial talk with “One can he loyal through thick drop - in. neighbors... The rude and thin, I should hope. with- and difficult father (whom GP out being ubiquitously in the describes) may have\a. keen midst of the private lives of those Brasp of the great social issues whom one wishes well, or cares of our times, and no patience about. M.H. ; pect," etc. | wife's self - esteem, self -. res- | ce | Mix and bake cake, katowing | }}ge, Mass., is visiting her sister, whatever with yninformed peo- : e. ll cooked : i ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 11, 1965. 77° ee eas ooked green PKs. directions, in lightly oiled | Adeline Campbell, Kensington. | ple = Dear Mary Haworth: Many ~ peak. — 9” tube pan: cool. Cover: top| |Her son Ewen Davison of Ore- the bad manners of their chil. times you advise people with » beans. _ small - diced cooked with ‘glaze which is a cansed |gon is expected at Kensington dren. who, like mine, have good marital problems to consult mare * 1 “cans long grain rice thin cake icing |August 16. character and do well in school, | fiage counsellors nM ELLEN’S DIARY : xs cme eeech dressing Wash strawberries, _ drain. | De. Fred J. Stew may be a form of protest against} — But they will only take the case 1 - soapaennce ER Neate nutenemaNSE | (recipe ‘follows? : Reserve 8: Remove green tops Mrs. Recete er aes artful, tedious, shallow, often in-| if both man and wife go togethe - e . Crisp lettuce ifrom: remaining berries. Cut in! day to their home in Washi oe sincere _social_‘‘amenitites.” 1 ea am what do yon do ‘ee Grainla nds And Grasses | 12 black olives’or 12 radish |halves: add sugar. Let stand at ; D. C., having visited in the pes. a ee + pe pg caethias . “roses” for garnish room temperature at least te hr. ’ vince” wit is sister.’ Mra mm : ; : oo ‘ " r Sti d B W Wij d % c. mayonnaise to create juice \ WED AT TRINI T Y eee eee, “one > & If eee of the — a we have i. pewter 1 a | Toss chicken, vegetables and To Serve: Heap hollow center Enman iv jousehold seems uneasy when | oer j i irre Y arm Inas rice_ with. creamy French dress- of _cake—with oienaie }.Trintty United _Chuseh,_C_MeLean,Vemnon River: Bleed. Ge drops in, if may mean only a iling” io swaaiine ae y aia ; +. ing. Refrigerate at least 30 min. of ice cream and halved straw- Charlottetown was the ‘scene Rev. J. G. E. Gall officiated | ye. Bowman's son-in - law. that she senses GP's disapproval counselling fo i. .. 1 t All day the wind _ stirred |blessed in the vear before’ u ar oat oie Gia © 6) Soa aaa he cee re of a recent marriage when at the double ring ‘ceremony. a - . = . & «not that she (the mistress) valu- linen in public ow can I per- h waves of sun and shadow on the springtime mixing, had germina- ieee : lad ture. Garnish: pater h _ ed ais wie! P Laviniae Margaret, daughter A reception was held at the | Aer an t,t | on titan for ile Gwe bal eence her Mat profestt o nal y fields: silken green ripples on ted- and grown. oP ae ene | OAEF With reserved strawberries! of Mrs. David MacDonald of Oharletistows Hote! after Sus New of New Bediord, Mass. : counselling helps? Thanks. E.W. the grainlands, browning wave-| And on the older haylands, the that have been first rolled in the) 7, | iottetownandthe late which the bride and groom:|24Ye also been holidaying with | Dear F. W.: There may be e lets on the top grasses of the| timothy that blossomed in a pur- young family of five, he is on a additional granulated sugar. David MacDonald, .became honeymooned in the -U.S:A. ‘her eye self - styled. marriage counsell- a pastures. A haying wind it was. plish cloud of minute flowers brief holiday, back to the land Spoon-out ice-cream and the bride. of Clinton Ernest, They are now residing in Sept | 4 WI Delegate | ors, privately practising in var- 2 Down from “up the creek’ to; was so tall that lads exploring of his birth. He plans to take berries from the center, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Isles, P.Q. Mrs. Anna MacCormack of ious cities, who won't “take a . - * the west, one of those we most)the green aisles would be quite them to visit remembered sce- serve beside the sliced cake. : Souris left Monday for a two- Receives Gifts lease’ unless man and wife..coe -~{..;...B..., | locked for in summer gone, to! concealed there... Those. lads nes..of.his -boyhood tomorrow: ; THE CHEF-EXPLAINS : : “e : oer rweek holiday with her daughters, operate in seeking help. If so, I -- e " make hay of the swaths, which|matured, and in the turn of the site of his-old farm - home, , ODDMENTS | A p PE N | N G S Doreen and Joyce, Cambridge, At-wtecent meeting of: Indian know —nothing~ about their rules = , lay heavy on the fields after the| the years were succeeded by the road which runs by jt where ea ‘\Oadinawita” oa ; | Mass. ; River Women’s Institute held at| Procedure. oe - @ mower had passed | ethers . | the ee an ee a eceuaais. a pieces of meat, Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 48506 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mosher and the home of Mrs. Russell Camp-' But I oe know [nat ioe a <i Delightful those mornings were; And the grindstone we turned brook where angled, a : nn cetbabian tint : ras ut Gael ‘sell, tnetinerh saamatet Mrs ally reputable Family we recall, when James. brought) so happily, no longer of use and jexplore again the woods’ paths poultry, fish or veg : = sos lan a radie spent ay’ % Ranway: pia provincia 1| Association, with local branch- the knife from the machine in set down now at the back door. he then knew. iremain after cooking or serving. Mr. and:Mrs. John Irving and/er and their son; her sister, Mrs, Week in Montague guests of | president for PEL; and.a mem.| 0%: in most big towns, dispenses -» the barnyard to edge the blades'is the step which takes care of ‘And we're going to love iti" We prefer the term oddments son Brian have returned to Otta- Herbert Dalgarno of Calgary, | Capt. A. A. Mosher and Mrs. er oF the teeal Tnanthite with confidential “family relations’’ on the grindstone before touch- our’ every outgoing and incoming one of the children smiled. jto “left - overs” which has 8 wa after visiting Mr. and Mr's. with two children: her brothers- Mosher was in route to Toronto the wa: travelling “Wass lon her!’ counselling to either party to a ing them up with the whetstone, | there As we have loved well this derogafory connotation. Odd- ¢..i) Hutt. Alberton South, and in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs, Where he will be assistant sales tiny to Dahlin lenient at kien (eeu led. marriage, who comes : a respected item of our farm-! There was a wind in the gras- day! ments, when tastily used, are a other relatives in the vicinity. John, Davison of Bran tford,| manager at the head office Of 1:1. she will-represent P.E1. at|for Help. ing, which up the years has. ses today. And once when the Until tomorrow — Diary - important as the original whole Ontario, with two children, and Imperial Life of Canada, Ltd. the ACCW Contaneane igi Thus, invariably, I refer pém .. done special service at such dahlias that this summer stand Good - night..... food. Mr. and Mrs, Camillus Gillis, S-L and Mrs. Don Curry of Ot- : 1 E : sons with marriage problems te _. work. ' in a rather listless row by a | Traveller's Rest, P.E.I. have re- tawa. She will-also carry greetings wamily Service agency special: Sage ene The day°would be fresh andjpiggery, stirred, one of the fam- |turned to their home after spen- . -DUNDAS CENTRE rom the -pope-or Provin---ists, “never to “marriage coun=——~ >= i ~new--theny-the-sun-thrusting-longrily-spied-the-shape~of-the =litties lding the weekend in Montague’ Mr-and Mrs-George Sullivan) ~~ co hell tes aker-s ory p - lors," per’ “se. My advice is: fingers of gold in over the hill- brown bunny there. What a nice and Georgetown. : ‘and family, Eastern Pas8age,|. Shirley MacLeod, Ottawa, me Oe toe government E. ‘apply to the Family Service, to ) tops to touch the far slope of surprise that was-to find the N.S. are visiting in Cardigan Ont., has arrived on the Island Mrs. Ramsay will be wearing get your_bearings. M.H.- ; the valley. And, when resting/lost one! And what joy there was) William Haskell. of Melrose, guest of Mr. Sullivan's. mother where she is spending a three @ ‘artan tweed suit with beret,! wary Haworth counsels “i the work for a moment while,over his present return to the |Mass., is vacationing at Ken- Mrs. John Sullivan. |weeks vacation at Dundas Cen- the donation of R. T. Holman,) through her eolumn, not by ™ we damped the stone from the! hutch, to be there to greet Alex sington where he is a house tre with her parents, Mr. and Charlottetown and Summerside.’ mij or personal interv ie w. - tin dipper, James would speak} when he homes! jguest of Mr. and Mrs.“El mer Marshall Profitt,; Summerside Mrs. Sterling MacLeod. Also vi. 2/80 P-E.I. earrings, the gift of write her in care of The Guard- - about relevant things: whether) “It's,not nice being penned up Paynter. is visiting his grandparents Mr,giting with them is their son, TY"¢ Valley Handcraft Guild. jg, en ave or_not_there were cobwebs on/again, is it?” Peter queried,| 1S eh AE —————gnid- Mrs. Ellis Profitt, Kensing- from Ottawa. Mrs. Ramsay spoke on hand-' = “the grass in an uneasy sign,| stoping to with him. ‘‘But | James Irving Jr., St. Stephen, ton. Mr. and Mre Christen: eraft at the regular Guild meet- | TERK D- and, how last evening’s sunset|let me tell you, you are better | |N.B. was a recent guest of his sen and family left recently for in8 last week. The presentation |; PURITY DAIRY J of had not been too good —-t hein there than in that black cat's j juncle and aunt, Mr. and* Mrs. Shirley Murray, Piusville. was their home in Orlando Florida | *™ made by Mrs. R. E. Drinn- 5 = sun ‘hadn't cleared himself, |stomach, where we were think-| Cecil Hutt, Alberton South. hostess to a cup and saticer sho- gtter spending a month's vaca- 4°" behalf of the ‘‘Guild’’. \ “Parents Prefer Q 1s. well, not entirely from thatjing you were!”’ a wer in honor of Sandra Brennan. Mrs. Ramsay leaves Montreal |’ as bank of cloud there.'’ He would! In a pleasant surprise this ev- perhaps speculate as to wheth-\ening, a boy who back in the er he should .mow.a!l. that piece/vears, was Mr. C's. right-hand, & \ |; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wight- tion at their summer home in Twelve of her girl friends were pundas Centre. Mr. Christensen 2” the ship * Franconia; :August/! Purity Products” Ml | man and son Roger, Montague, present. The attractively wrap- was the guest speaker at _spe- 24, arriving. at Sout hampton, | 7 : ve ~Bial-+4-7125 : z “hi [was te. gues a . —4—After 2817 Kent-8. ] pil : I have “left for: Trure,_N.S.-on—-2-ped-—packages,—which~-had—beet-gjay gospel meeting in Upton eens ce Seen *: After : ona of new meadow, or Maybe “just:in the neighboring mil! at the — siness trip... is _.Atranged . on the cots 2-tableceg J Chapet aid =Charte geek uL Obs nid bbe nari Millon Keene SOU am ectOcke.cdnthe sale. side it- would Sawing CAMe: DY¥lO O.-NISHs..Latke <a Se rere Opened DY MISS Brena. town Bible Chape Peper eee ta ao ect o@. ° ecore be wiser to cjit it only in part... so many Island lads, presently Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A buffet supper was served we vat haa rd Jackson {rence beginning*’September 14. | Belgas we oc ees 5 on Sweet were-those hayings deciding to “see Canad&” he had ‘Ernest MacEwen, Kensington, the hostess. and daughter Secleine ee oe Bon Voyage! _. 3 H. BENNETT CARR t 2 when there was tangle of reditravelled westward. Later dou- i were their their son and his dau-- x” etait eee trie bia hie hit... “lt Insurance Counselling $ -- clover’ —- when -it- seemed -as‘bling back om” his tracks, he? § ghier, °D ; peri gy ical ag ag Among the guests at the we after Vieatieailng with a. ROOFTOP GARDEN Ig District Supervisor ¢ in t “| jand Nancy i ill, a s -.J i yhi Saar tiki Se i: eee sigs S HORACE WRIGHT SUSANNE SALOME and their toni: law ‘ad daugh- ‘ask slick at Selgt John’s Unit: Gillis, Forest tal Alle falling VATICAN CITY —(AP)—The fen tie Giana . = |_Now with his wife, Ellen, and! T BEDEQUE _|ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Renn- ed Church, Halted on Saturday;|with Mrs, Gillis ig another dew boot nt the Apreais: ance a5 thar tee eee ” -WILL WED A Serain sat Pema Barca | teaiee Rete int cs” Un ee Ok stem, Me. kel Oe Boe Pau Gatdeatd| be occee** <pesceeesenst ive a aula, Fairview, Dougias Cotfin and family, MF./ Mrs. James Cunningham and { ‘ - ‘ a Mr. and Mrs. Zeger C. Sal- Bedeque. The- marriage will N.S. and Mrs. Cyrus Shaw and fam-| family Raalifax ee. set a — a : e ‘i J ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Dewar it ; i week ago after e Roman . eer ee ee eee ay ti Mt eed Med Leseet Bua tiand tami, des. Le -SOne pdt and _Mrs_.Georke y Mae- Cathotie~pontiff--went~ to~ his ‘Te ht agg sone Elisabeth to Church on Sept: "4; 1965 at 3:00 have an almost complete reun- all of Montague and Mrs. , Ottawa are spending a summer residence at Cas- ° naid Horace, son of Mr. and’ P.m ion of the latter's family at their Ralph Douglas and family, Mon- three weeks vacation at the tel Gandolfo, south of Rome. oe ea 1 ves ‘Wright, Lower (Photos by Heckbert Studio) Alberton South home. Their treal, and Mrs. Winifred Alan,|4ome of Mr. MacLeod's stepfa- They hope to have the roof-top’ gESIGH CONSULTANTS - SEWING SERVICES sy ae conta ae ot guests include Mrs. Hutt's mot- Chariottetown. : "ther, Lem Robertsons, Lower garden almost finished when he’ go. g0x 550 CHARLOTTETOWN: PEL a her, Mrs. Clifford Gale; her bro- a vai visiting in Dundas returns in September. é f = | i ¥ jther and sister - in~ law. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White and 224 Vicinity. : a $ ¢ ARE SELLING BRISKL é |Mrs. Harold Brown of Vancouv- family, West Royalty, are holi- doumie tan Bible Comp, Dundas’ FILM PROCESSING ; Dress Goods > . ° : : 3 $ y : ___|mer season. aftr-being attend- paatand erin eet 3 @_newest-—shades— - - -SKY-HIG q : | igh s rf l as @d_by 250 children in three ses. Highest “Quality +e e : > - s : W. sions. . IRGE WOTTON (¢ @ finest-quality - ed : ps Ry EDDY GILMORE the skirtzhikers have outdis- Iri to n Women S Institute Garth Taylor, is convalescing nes : 3 * $ = LONDON _(AP)—The sky- tanced the British underwear- S A hi . D : a vue er ~ iar ta the tors 62 Grafton St. Charlottetown $ 166 Prince St. Ch’town > - na ae eee’: a girl going to bridge ponsors Cc levement ay | County Memorial Hospital. oe indinon ems | 0-0-0-000-00000s066ses cot a its first appearance in London that gap? aa TheAugust meeting of the garment club was sponsored by ild | ready-to-wear shops Monday. Miss Criggs suggested fristtown WI wa’ held in the the WI in the hall, the club gave \# er The most logical reaction the, American panty-girdle— Community Hall with 14 mem- a sport programme. ice-cream 5 a _zMe was—wow. ; which British girls have never hers and one. visitor_..present;—and..cakewere-served-later-on.~ T “One little number was de- “embraced—misht be the an- Mrs. James Evans read the A letter of thanks was read tat scribed as ‘‘thigh-high.” ewer to the sky-high hemline. thought. on “Books”, followed by from the retiring supervisor: for art All of them were four tO pyvty AND THEN a ee eee ons mite ceed tp Det 08 Ree ak i - five inches above the knee. But nadian Author in answer. ing the Island RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS die Sales were said to be brisk : a ty-sirdle.” In the treasurer*s report she’ A gift of money was presen- Gasps The Evening News: gate ee Poa “Birdie. ‘stated she had received $5.00. ted to the president to help out- it “Lop another two inches off she said, “and you're. UP | for secontt prize for a larce following a recent fire in her a these hems and we'll be verg- against another broblem—how }quilt and $3.50 for a crib quilt home ng ing on the skirtless dress.” to find a nylon;that's exactly entered by the WI at the Lobst- - Excellent reports were given | a The sky-high hemline .cre- the right length for the nor- er Carnival and had placed them by the delegates Ruby ‘MacLeod oni ated an immediate and real ally non-adjustable suspend- for sale in the Handicraft Bur- and Jean Stavert, from the WI! = —| -cplem tor the wearers—now —-¢re-of--the--panty-girdie eau annual convention in Charlotte é c t down without revealing Wrestling hard with the | Several members chaperoned town at which the theme ‘‘Lear-| ws wider a te thigh. Leg-cross- Problem. she said nylon tights |the four children who had taken ning and Working Together” ed 1 be oat. might be the answer. advantage of the Safety Swimm- was carried out throughout the! ‘ : ing appear _The Evening News’ fashion jing Sonar in which two passed sessions. The oa ae meet, | ; aye . OCHE S TRICKY writer, Ann Beveridge, said: |the Junior tests. ing will be held in Hall. A con- : re i . — : ras the skirts shot up,_Bar- ‘““My_ advice for the moment i Onie aes es will-test —‘Letters—of od Sraeael, : in : ffi Hd se” frost hite or pastel on.. writer -wait, before you lop (cut ive MacLeod, Thetma.was put 0: by Thelma Campbell. t 7 fis mos: j: that does 80 ach to the nvensg Standard, several inches off your skirt), |Campbell, and Marion Profitt: Refreshments were served in : a TOPPING refresh a room said: : for. the stocking and under- Thelma Campbell will also be conclusion 2000 . : “s ‘ SUMMER = Flowers, butterflies im filet = The shorter skirt poses a wear manufacturers to bring emer Ban An eee SS, - H t Off Th Ch rt 1 * ” Delight Dad .with your thrifty |crochet enhance chair or buf- tricky problem: How not to in their answer to bridging mem vocal and instrumen Complexion o e arts os eh- ai nt daughter fet. Paltern 7236: charts, direc-, : » composite of that gap.” {Music was staged in the Comm- tes ; 4 ~ ° good sense — enchant daug é reveal a messy pos unity Hall on the 20th by two Beautifier == >with this pretty flare of a coat.| tions; back 12% x 16; arm 12% x stocking welt, faintly bulging A sky-high hemline skirt in news fe thc Cal : ie Few pattern parts, simple lines 512 inches in No. 50. thigh, suspender (garter belt) crepe..black and white, sizes pede te a6 Sahin oe The complexion should take on : ina Y make it simple to sew, fit Weivipdive cons (coins). and: girdle if you happen te 10 to 14, was selling for seven “me. A siubane OF ter Majesty new beaaty, through the use ar- Printed Pattern 4545: _ chil- h pattern (no stamps please); cToss your legs too incau- pounds 17 shillings and six- the Queen ‘has been bens ond of a moisturizing discovery : the- dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 19. Size _. bog he hime, Ge a Guat tiously or allow your skirt to pence ($23.62). A_ sumer sil- tung in the hail that feeds . moisture to - the - : ‘ ’ * at takes 1% yards 45-inch jto. Alice ot Needlecraft Dept., tide up too far.” ver dress with the skirt four |“ s-hievement Day for’ the 4-4 Si" It revitalizes the skins : Reg. 98c Each . ; FIFTY CENTS (30 cents) olan Feauea W. Toronto 1 a With the thigh-high skirt, a to five inches above the knee 7 gee | water — ae _ @ all new and factory-fresh’ ; — eins pps hae Senta i ; vious. One of _ retailed for eight pounds eight ids : plexion should quickly take on : ; = : pec ee ing Loge Pe bmn Dont a hen : Sarican| he ci coviens Yai is that shillings ($25.20). ter an extended visit to his ma-— 4- clorious youthful bloom. @ all on original labels by For ™ s “. each pattern. Ontario, residents tax. Print plainly ADDRESS 4 tive province. During the ‘ast | smoothed over the face and original artists. > uth add 2 cent oe NaMie,AD-| NEW! GIANT. 1966 NEEDLE relatives and friends tm North Week © hs visit he was guest of | neck before makeup is applied. on = ® t ainly , . | ; E [re ‘ : is nephew, r Myers an this moisturizer is make ~ ‘ % ‘ : DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. ‘CRAFT CATALOG stars knit, BEDEQUE | Bedeque. Mrs. Myers. : ae complexion youthfully LARGE SELECTION INCLUDING HITS BY THE BEACH BOYS 1e0- Send order-to Anne Adams,/croc het ‘fashions! Hundreds ; |_ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Horne, Guest speaker recently at the |. clear. wrinkle-free_and lovely. _—DAVE CLARK FIVE—BOBBY VINTON—GERRY AND THE PACE- = care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern|more designs — embroidery, af |. Rev. Arthur Murray and Mrs.-,Harrington, were recent guests Redeque United Church was] For the information of read- MAKERS AND MANY OTHERS. unt “Dept., 60 Front St., W. Toronto, |ghans, quilts, toys, everything! yy +5. were recent visitors to of Mrs. Horne’s sister, Mrs. Rev. Dr. Douglas Woodhouse, | ers, discovery referred to is ’ : So Ont. nawi ; a a in Cala- predericton, St. Stephen and George Henderson. _ who ison his annual vacation at | known as CEF 600 in single . 5 .: ~ BE ALERT to Whats Newt ee, eee ee enm ” Ne. jother P Rev. Austin Jardine and Mrs. Cavendish. Mr. Woodhou strength’ and CEF 1200 dotible ; : : all. | “ ¥ ‘ N-B. centres. ev. A ee....i8.92 § ‘ : : Send fo excitement-packed Fall- Send for sen 4 ili Jardine, St. Stephen, N.B. have pastor of a large congregation in} strength It is found only in F to is Gerald Will . - oe ae ee ara ti ~ San . = — ee ams been vacationing with relatives | Port Hope, Ont. 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