rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Eye To Eye Aucusr 19. 1953 Alice Brl Tiiat Bottyjf Yours continued from page 2 of meat, fish. poultry-animal pro Table Top Many P; E. islanders, Enjoyed . teins-or meat alternates such as 1 v"""W"." . Th 0 I d t S al '1, Ed” Pm"p""' dried beans, eggs, and cheese. I'll) ll 9 Vel 3" P901 ::".:'..:.'.:i:,”:.:'::”... um um mm . . i -- l3i.'..i”3i”?..E?.f d::.;”:::;;i -on: keep cool in this pretty dress that's l.'Uo..BlA with cmuroideryl Propor- iioiieil to fit short, fuller figures - last year's "Overlander". Mr. Dodds, our genial organizer, ,waa liver, or liver extracts. In addition (Special To The Guardian) , t to the above quantities of nourish- "l5etore a year was told, Benny returned and reported himself. He On August 11th the "Overland regretfully saying good-bye. He ing foods. Canada's food rules prc- . - Special" rolled into Moncton from was unable to return with us. 3ppef"ed mu?" 5m”9d"'” recewe scribe eggs and cheese at least noptgtligifl-,.Eg3Pr0gtl::.:s!H,. 16,. its return coast. to coast excursion, Mrs. Charles Goodridge was there " chmy 395""? and deolared hm" three times 8. week each. mu, 2ol,' 22i' 24.,-, -1--1' " . and once again its 110 passengers to accompany her husband on the 59" mmcem M any dm0y”1 d9ed- Most physicians would likely ad- I" '1' "' " wme' cm" broidery transfer. State size. t GXPFBSSW Perfect satisfaction with return trip, and we welcomed her H" 9"” Mm W”? W Get back 10 vise more foods containing vitamin g the train, the crew, the organlz-'aa an ”Overlander". Here. too, we wmk 5” the d"9CiEmK- H9 W35 much B and B complex to help mainiaiii 10,5233: 'It;:tetne:.S;1 ntgagtergm m CE”? crs, each other, and the weather- met Mr. A. Bourgeois who "con- C0"C9"i9d 3i W5 i'9Ct?D”0ni 31141 the nervous system and brain dur- accepted, to ALICE Bl;1Oc3;noD C man. Before dispersing to our ducted" us home. On the outgoing i”Pr9559d ””"05L mmgmuon '-9 lull years Distress and strain. Foods ' 5 cl various homes we held a last re- union on the Moncton Station plat- form. don Coffin, Montague, P. E. 1.. each car sang its 0 'll special "Overland" song for the last time. t For the grand finale we all join- ed hands and sang ”Auld Lang Sync". Truly we were all "auld acquaintance" though, as one car had just sung, ”A Month Ago We Hardly Knew Ya". Such is the camaraderie which p r e v a l l 0 ti throughout the trip. and headed west. The first day or so we spent reading each oth- cr's name tags and tracing gene- alogy. Many new relationships were csiuhlisllcd, and many old trip we had enjoyed the company There under Maestro Gor- NS On July 11th we left Moncionl of Conductor H. Hobin, Halifax, No Bull Moments No day on the train was ever ilong or monotonous. This was due to the untiring efforts and foresight of Mr. Dodds and Mr. Goodrldge. In the recreation car they had provided films, tape re- lcordings, an organ, and games of ,nll types for young and old. One Isection of tile car had been at- tractively decorated as a kinder- garten room for our "small fry". We enjoyed the freedom of the whole train. We never became cramped or bored from sitting too long. It was always arranged that ii "leg stretch" William Siandage, who despite total blindness is a member of the Ground Observer Corp, runs his sensitive fingers over the ra- dar eye of a new U. S. Air Force F94-C Starfish at 11 Burbank, Calif,, aircraft plant. Sister ships learn that the Garcias had aban- doned their undertaking and never wanted to see him again. But when they demanded to know where he had worked upon the lake, that they might pursue their quest without him, he absolutely declin- ed to furnish any information as to his hunting grounds. Soon after his final quarrel with the Cvarcias. Benny appears to have left the neighbourhood. and come to live at Lima. "Many years passed," concluded Mr. Fernandez. ”and I had forgot- ten all about the man, when that happened to to remind me of him and furnished me with the infor- mation I have given you. Emilio, Garcia died and his brother sct a-J rich'in vitamin B, B2. )3 complex: almonds. asparagus, bacon, w hole signs. cm The Guardian, 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Ontarioi Please print plainly Name. Addrcsst wheat bread, butter, carrots, corn. "greeiis,” ham, beef liver. milk, par- snips. peanuts, pens, wheat germ, yeast. Finally. at least 400 international units Vitamin D is recommended daily for all growing persons and expectant mothers. Foods rich in vitamin D are: cod liver oil, but- ter. egg yolk, liver. bird. He held up his hand for sil- ence as they approached and did not speak until the parrot had. ended some meaningless chatter.. 'tFhen he told them an inierestingi act. aiiape' l and Pattern Number. Many si reels in capital of Holland. are llli.El'58(.'iCfl by canals. IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If life's not worth living it may be your liver! It's a fact! It takes up iii (vii) pints llrllVPl' to keep your digestive lrncl iii mp vrnir liver lIIlP IA not flllwlnn rm-iv yiiiii fund may nol iiimi title a duty the HHf;il0,i ..m lilnaia ..,. mics renewed. By the lime Miim” Smppcd for of the electronically guided plane bout selling their estate and icav-' "Y”” l"”'gl”ed' A-”"”"" tmti lylvlllullllrlrlizaflltldphllltrl:;(t!fJlI:l):'llllIlE:I?lil1;l1!: i. . - . reavlird .l-Iiimonton earl: car was 5c””' ”""'S 3 di”' . . guard key bases and int d- ing the district. He was a widow- 5'0"” PMTOLV5 V0'35W13"Y W35 11111” ii sod ii i C ' 1 l well acquainted with its own! M Otmwa ll” mfg" 5”lM'"""5 ed to track down andmflcar ctnhe er, but had a son in Cuba and. I Md to "V9 wm'd5 F "'9 name Mi Thgz('”:::i:y”::'e;i5”i&:,l: mEmb9FS and We RHCW "1051 nfihuses "wk .u3 cm ' tw”'M.ur mm air of possible invading planes. think, Joined him. lt happened M5 9” masteri imd 50 did 13 Wit .I:':r1.nlo' ::zi3iiiii:"il:ioLaiI3 W9 0m” P355e"K9” 0" ”"' r9'i0f our Cnp1.ml.a"d 1" "”'3,hb”” Standaze's job is to place coded that my father. xvlioiu”as' ilienwtitilllnsiemng to mm mm m0””"P?- I ''"d ""'”'”'”"'f”d”'"'”""T"”'”'” . WY" trill Wt! were 0119 his f-'Iiilil.V.i;,l,””'. Int w'"t"'pcg'tr'he” l” had tags on aircraft. lot-ator boards. alive though an old man kiievwhaie made 3 Very 5i”i-1”!” MSCOVSI l'ld4lII((fay' kew('m".' T ” mm” C5 S 0" o l W”ys' some Acconipanyinz him is his guide the "e ions of Puno and .al'ead WY Mi" 5h0"i1"i-I 'B8im B0 ” l ' ' t v . . y r Y 55 i Es At Edmonton Fiifmped Wgem” ,”"d mred tax”; dog "Mitzi." ho55,:S.ged considerable ,0 ertyqhionce or twice, he proceeds to re-l We told our driver We had dd ' that gt te He was fanpiilisllr ivitliipem 3 mysterious f01'mu1l't 0i From l-Jdmonton we wont niii-t't't','j':::tti95 ""dFl;'966CW5"iit'td t? 5” W the Garactg: ft-ujt (arm and gem metsounds apparently quite meaning. FASTER than tea bags t50V01'3l Vi"-Us for the iicxt three: "..t'.?;”i51' buginess 9" ''l” 5”" Nicholson, Robertson, Smith, Veak to see the 5,h.vh,h,g hmthen ahdyless; but the point is that he does- BETTER than browed ,.u iwceks and. at I-Jdmonton. on .ttirz-:lt.l,::t.1it.hm.,,t Buildings stchC;"i?:(')k and Spence conducted :1 poll. tvhz-ntshrwy tm. quahty at the phmc"irepeat them. He makes about tciii iuil 711' W" "W ilxain. Some luiri the results ucre talnilzitctl the Thu; I met Jmh G.”.L.h and law. or rt dozen odd noises and he cchnesi N linlc Ncstca in .1 cup, add i'i:vi'i'ossc(i the llloillliflllist on the ;;':tl):')t'5th:'":rn::”(i;2(;fy "gag; Overlanciors lwi CiCL'l('(l Mr. Dl'PW. Cd from hm, somethmg at Benny-stlllftnl exactly on every occasion." hailing water. lnsmntly-the . 0V6l'l-'.im1i"ti' but the iiiulorlily hail km tnd ksintbomc Rivers ' and A telegram was foi-thwitli (lis- adventures. HE told me ah he hhewl ttNot ordinary parrot cliatu-r,, t utismn flavour hf 3 many come in mm various points -iii th St B08” C Cmhcdr twtm It patched to Mr. Drew acquainting and teh very positive that mh..sir?" asked Angus. mod 01 tashioncd mp often. tttttheita xtlietrc ttlttety had basin vis- Huirmts twnianft we at; Marne; llllln with the results. Think" what friend had swmdted mm and his A-No, my friend - not oi-dinaliyti ,0 steeping, no Waste. no "ttfritinirtnetits NSilKht:.Sf3i('lllt,'t.1 considerable statistics about the might hiiive happened if the CV01-gtbrothcr th the past. Against this, parrot chatter by any means. t hot twmstwmkt Blended from .r l .V L!” n e . wtitv . landers had hD(ll'i'll0l'll(l. ,hmt.ct,et.' ht honesty. he Set the man is probably more familiar! t'll0lCC Oriinlle Pckoc and i',qhm0,nf hmh 0W”a"dn.r h-add Jasper buses from the "lodge" on the rum." l.”p .we mmpmlm fact that the adveii.tui'ei' now dwclbwmi the language 0f N755 thanl . at least three people to son hinii . notes as to ulicic we had been - 1; d 1 h , i l)L'l(0(! tciis. you got tcii at its i tr N W, ,.t. , . we.-p wailing and we were taken i i ' i ' at Lima in very mgdest conditions "W59 3" t N9 Sim" many 3- . . - 'b - , . :0 - 4'? A dlijiiw AS-WU-mull oil . . what we had sovn. and showed d - t .h 1 diyear in sci-iviniz to ascertain moi iiiiigorating est in excry cup. .tm, rm. hm .t dch,,mhm the”, to are that beautiful pleasure H h . 1 . an did not sug8C5 Emimii 0 "1 . (lonvenicnl. CC0n0mli-T11 NOW !tn mescnt lilo I rs tygm C V spot Lalcr many of us returned Tit? snaps ms lite d lad f”:5hed' by any means come into a fortune.'.m93m”8 Of What "WY 553' W 0'19 - t ' , ' we 0 rs. . . t ' .5 ” tel. at .t ,V . . t Y I .ii i at your grocer s. 5. St” ht Tthmv N 5” and Mrst alicnd oh the Oveflnnderj and nmjtzmgfi olldttolggl 1;o"f;ler!?u,t1::,: ll-lelhad kept a: Ute ltlpolnl lBeiinlt,ta"””m' To be Continued Don ht, utht.-K .h t W. th . t N. S, spent a riy or so icre en oying , . , . . in iope some ay 0 ow - im ou, bY "'9 ""'k9"' 9' "ESCAPE, iwhoa withl th:,i:Mhtt.h,,,::1: Wm. the inugnificcnt scenery. The drivetftltmllf "Cm me . D" At; smnhsf but failed to do so. Garcia. liow- o" ' Wore” ” i(,(,Ieh,.atinz twddint: l";”m'mnncc from Jasper to Banff through the th9"uI”n't N' 8' bhtfmt anfhotmil ever knew his direction at Lima TAIPEK F01'm953- iR9”W5lFA t S . ' it v t u ' . - I- - NU," ,-,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,, ,., ,-,,,,,,; ",1, ,,,,,.g,, on the ..0t,”htndcr..t mountains cannot be equalled. Nor cl) ii g?j'"'b ,5 1 M H” as and have ,t to me. third batch of 8-i Thunder jets mi;tomniL:i1.ia..ii....i.mmzuuiiu . . . can the ,,,.,.,m,,,,,; be dam.-i,ed.- 0'” '9 um" 3 P3” W" 195 ..w h d -X ,1 H armed in Foimosa and went ' ,. - Miss Prrry of the Association . t .l . h d visitd Vict ' d S l C e”' 51 mo” 15 B”' . ' mill.-iiibirbiiraiwpaudnl.-qulpnma mm a e oria an cattc. handed they to the chmese Na. iuiiibli tuand added urliabydrcm (-l..m'm, was proudly displaying a licauti-dhe (Mung of.awE they msplre The lilisscs Georgina and Anne than Jun" had Sold me place to t: 1' L M p 1- wed 3 d V uh- nullnil udiimme)addidialelymprwmrlu tut htmd,t.m.w,d (hog! tm,wmt,,t 'has in be exp:-rienccdeneithcr can M U S. -d I d ,j local people and left the country. mm 15 7 0 Ce ".,.5 3-' t"”""- ito th m It. I . ..t.l, t " onc describe ihc- colors of those u msom i ummusl 0' .m go.” And then turiiiiii; out an old poc- def me Umwd stat” "”l”a7y Md C l- m” d t””9” 0" .htt.-ml lakes and rive”. south to P.-ilo Alto. (.ill. NKISS k I-book -I found mv note of Ben-,pt.Dm.amt Nationalist sources Sam ....,......-.- .. ,,,,gh g; l Jalnel. l'illlCrl0lt, '1 rurn, N. 5,, and at d, tit L- nd took Thu;-sdayt friends had toured the B. C. in-1W5 "Colo" m ""3 3 --- - Impromptu Entertainment terior. From Vancouver they went 0933519” i0 W515 11im.sl3ut tI Bwas the tm,tby boat to Squaniish, by train to 1901 laledbinz Stigllrglatgingtltzt ts: proinptu entertainment provldedgQu95"91- W M5 down We Caribou llemme . . t by our ineinbcrs, sometimes as- 'xr,r3”- Th?" dlhllyt l'Pll:lrnCd i0.?:5b:::1):f:gl:Jf:f::'e:n;1n:::;rF1: , , n-u'r 1 ' .'i- 3 I.- 1' i ' iRi:lc'rllllllill:l0 iii: oul:olS)inMioy? lrilptljlidifugiintlicmflkzliiaganrl tr3li(llo:)i'iC9PiCd it H9 W35 B0"9- 50 51” said- Mtf C;,th'h twmhgcd angina. and down into Washington. Tli.,-liii search of new guano islands. ter-car song competition. Almost uvmmuvn Sun" was 5” l"lDF95' Md i”9P95ed m be away "me every evening he, with Mr. Dodds 5941 by their siizht-seleiniz ability i"0mh5- 5h9h3df1C5fd 5”0";lT'H:tl” or Mr, Goad,-M59, led R sh,g.,on;, they gave them a write.up, illo, to say that a l uas we - til 1 Mrs. E,-nest Harper, North Carla. Oherlandlelrs were as far xgcstllilnt, tangy a few days before I paid 1 I pt 5 In . t ' t as ort A )ernl, up on The or- my Vat. . its: nutwm-d our Organ” onibiddcn Plateau, fished at Nan--i "And that was the last ever L',,to,.tum,t..h. Mm. ”a,.h,.,- tyastilitnlo. snow.-mobilcd on the Colum-theard of Benny Boss. -I-le never in 8 motor Maid,-,,,t h, Ednmntohibia ire Field, rcnclied the sum- came home again and his end, like nhd shun-ed ,, broken t-D11” bone. mit. of Mt. Rcvclstoke. experienced his beginning. was wrapped in mys- Tlicn, too, we enjoyed Man (959 PI'cAUea'0m'oIr: 6 "' N ADD xV,Xg i255? - 6, xE to any meal ClIl'Y0llR MILKCOSB lNI4lf! MUSYAID PICKLED ONIONS We were delighted that she was hail storms and floods, watched tery. These things all happened 21ii'I:;.I:-:5.-ctitalltlirvd wiiiis Mien- nhp. to return with us. M155 Em the Calgary Slampedcrs train, half a century ago. you under- Jwwvhqar Caii. Moncton. N. 8.. was our ac-l9h99T9d lilCmSE'1V0S llrmrsr Ht.,stand. and Benny-must, too. indht J2lIeuspc(inIC'o'inhan'IMu!lard mmv-mist 9" we rewm on sun-..”W-W0" f'”'".”” vmimbii be M dc” 3'; .::.:.:..':::.:'..;'::;.... (gm. worshh, scrvtces wore M. in): anti llnmzin riding. Vic ucrc would be more than it hundie , . i . . . . ranged and well attended. On sev-'evcrywlicrc! years old if still alive. But his par- (.over nninm with hoiltnk water. Let stand for 10 nuns. oral afternoon: we were served rot is left to bridge the gulf ap- . , , ten through the courtesy of the Mlmy lnlltrrn-don! ' parcntly. It may have been still Drum. Cover Wfl(l'I ice water Salada Tea Co. and the Marven in his old house when I called '""l.'" l."t':fl f."h Mt '"l""t Biscuit Go. What ilIli7V055i?d l” "Vlsi 7 Ti" there, but if so. I did not see it " .D'l:i""ip".:'. ft?" fI?."P.”: we Md 3 hug;-3 mks, bgaumu11y niouniains-the glacial lilkcs-VHIP -1-they thhhked the 01d mm, for "1 mi"-'"1ZC iI"- I9-till?! in cheesecloth, placstin un- covered pan with vinegar, mustard and sugar. Simmer illimitable wheat ficlds-VicIorin's flower decorated lamp posisvthe inscribed and decorated. to cele- lirnte three wedding anniversaries. his story and Tom proposed an- other drink. and four birthdays. We congrat- giant trees-the oil wellsethe hhhothet. smah brandy. my boy, for mmimtxemove spice bu uiated Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Spence, traffic courtesy at the coast-hll it you ptmsu. he msweredt ..My md pour hm "quid mu Why pay more when you can git-l;t:it:3V5t 'll"'liit9;:liitMti- 5"” QM!” ;t"GiCl:;:::t Bgfghgift aged !l'il'l)ilti. its! dry. I hiwg "01"iR1k' onions. Sui immediately. - . , nr ane, a y- ivc ' ass; i- - - i ' . nys. ' gm” an the wmthlllule g00d' 3 dens-the friendliness of the west Cd so mum mac mmy Md" 4 pmm Om” Mrs. Claude Smith, Charlottetown (Mr. Smith was at home) twenty- five years. The following ladies were celebrating their sixteenth Mesa of milk at halftliepricc. .. with Borden's Starlao. Starlac is milk-with only -from Atlantic to Pacific Canada impressed us with her vastness, and we are proud of ourtcountry. CHAPTER IV THE PARROT! SECRET (7) birthdays: Mrs. Gordon Col- Finally a word of praise for our gm Wlntfer andlf-at rem0ved' fin, Mrs. McLellan, Lower 0n- train, "Tile Ovcrlandcr", its organ- A day m. two later Jacob F-Ethan. "9 - Sm? 80 1331495 4 slow, N.S., Mrs. Bent. Bridgewater, izers Mr. J. V. Dodds and his as- dez reached ht! desthmhoh and quarts of skim milk contain- ing nil the vitamins. proteins nnd minerals of fresh whole milk. Healthful, good tasting, Starlnc is grand for drinking. ideal for cooking. Very easy in use, and Stnrlac keeps without refrigeration. sistant Mr. C. Goodridgc, and all the train crew. One and all we realize that without their excel- lent service our trip would not have been the success it was. We were well cared for, well fed. and well entertained. For the dining- car staff we have nothing but ad- miratlon. We fear they consider- cd us ravcning wolves forever howling at their door, for by the N.S.; and, in absentia, Mrs. Gam- lile who became ill in Regina and could not return with us. For those celebrating annivers- aries, Mrs. Hopkins gave a lovely reading, her own composition. To her Mr. Spence should be ever grateful for he gave an address which he titled "How I Started This Forty Years Ago'.. His "bride" later denied every word of it and left the steamer but an incident occurred before he did so which t modified the lives of a younger 3 generation and ultimately enrich- ed the ancient man's memories. Nor did he omit to mention. when relating the final chapters of Ben- ny's remarkable cnrecr, how he himself was indirectly responsible for their discovery. Mr. Fernandez spent much STAR lll :”WDinrii SKIM N” hiiii Hi of start having money thin said she couldnt be angry with time they had the ll-lltt of us serv- hi. Mme Mm tt big, Muck chum .' "lildcm W8.V" Fir Simi-”iC tit mm for RT”. lg" ltmgtjhed by ".dt br”krtaos;"l:Et:t,f.'rsT,?:e;0;t::: in the company of the blue and it your movers in 1-lb. or Hop "5 Mm u O M” to ltlllltlrtzguunlllring in their efforts to Olin!” P3”0i- 1" Wpeamd ” 1”" .'--lb. cans. ' Elected Mn 9,", keep ul Clea" hm! mhttottabm the sea and revel in a measure of :H.. 2 sunshine and air long denied it. It joriaily and re- They were adored by the children. From our eldest member. Mrs. M. Murchison. Victoria, P. E. I. (who bawlcd "Benny Boss!" from morning till night On election day the Messrs. our OUR WAY By J. R. Williztms hr-ib;,gi,:;-Se g:;;,c,;;;)n n or ft V E I. MA KES nrsmss sums pt t.t tat i v . out-t t : I , l a n, An us and Tom came upon t l(' t ; 'i!:tI.'F T: HA?-gf.h ii i. i lllgiilgtagaliz vv':.nldilitidgmtravieiliiiggaby lfirthitzlzlltfecfttzrztttnlftltlltlipglttfthgllftndafgl: : it hit! ti:-9' N6 5 . HOW CEAAEN-f .' "Over an er'- s ops. I l ' ii i lit”. -'i5i?dZ,'2.D2i3s.FH9)iEu7i3x', wuev '''l we NVEMTED.--'3 i i saves YOU ALL TH E H AR o wo RK PUT EVERYTHING-.v TO so see; IF THAT GARAGE aieoom AND MOP HAVE ,- - GROWN TO6ETHEi-Z -- LlKE Ti-lislr , . ” liorotiiy llix's t:oiiimiI-- i ll Coniimibd 1'0"” P55” 7 Vel soaks dishes clean--Dishessook grease free in seconds! No washing is needed . . .no greasy dishwciier wilh Vel -no ring around the pun! 5OAK.' "iiiiii 1' 5 NO,THi6 is r- 'a l-(i-lAizDER11-iAMl CEMe.N..T.-'r' .- .l l l are no news to my desk, but yours, which has been slightly censored. is one of the worst. There is absolutely no hope that a man so devoid of decency as your husband will ever change. There are. t.here.'orr. but two alternatives for you. Either you stay and continue tolttakcf il:CBlit- . nient. he inctca out, or you leave him and make a new lo '01 )t;3Utl3fh- ' Obviously, you hope a middle course will open up foi .iou.t u e possibility is nil. You don't mention your age, but by calculation. you are not so old that earning a. living is out of the question. You 'had I good job before you married this man, which was Just five years ago, Don't wipe, lust rinse-Dishes dry streak-free without wiping! Even heavy grease in pots and pans is so completely surely you haven't aged so much in so short a time. t t :. I The chronicle of your dall.v schedule. includmz, li(vuseW0rk- Wm dissolved no hard scouring is needed. - F . work. canning. and outside jobs, indicates no lack of nmbiiion or f!llf!l'Z.Vv . at t Weigh what. little securit.v .VDltl now hiUl't8 tiaaintslilolimhiirittantttepetmt . . S '. . I , r 1 l 23J&i'i5.'-”y.'35'?i.iii'i”.L'37”'”" '” W” "l on nus GENEROU5 VEI. om: Your husband's attitude toward my column is not siirprialniz; ovcry- . i one who -doesntt. agree with me naturally concludes that I'm in the AT YOUR GROCER S TODAY 5 wrong' jg He will give you a large size Vel on a free i K! DEAR MISS Dix: I'm 21 and have been going Wilh a boy the Game sample when you buy a giant size Vel. We f N age for your years. However. my father is t'cF)'t!tt;ilCL Hlt)Oti1itt.5 mltyVd1i)ttt.- wanteveryonetotry Vehsomnytttonlyone g y ing and I can only go out on Wednesday and sa ui ay iig d. 41 . h.V ohertoa Custom”. friend has been called into service and we plan to. be innriic a mi e t - gets out. I know my father will object, since he Will tlleikl speak in ms In some cosesihere might boo short delayin when I come home from a date. I work. my my slime of thv-.household gemnganoughveuo altgwcerstmmedtatatyt V Vt expenses, and also help pay for the family automobile. LUCY gut cotgagy, is ghipping Vel as quickly as t ANSWER: If Dad is so strict about dating. how come you managed possible. So ask your grocer if his supply of to snag a boy friend? Somewhere along the line, fathers-sternnteas tree Vethm amvedt . must have relented. Obviously. you re entitled to more time out than you , O - ' claim you have, but I'd really like to hear Dad's side. - -:3-'1' 8-I9 ---- - r ' JQWlLLIAh43 I Miss Niswn riulnat rrnly personally In rcltlcrs but uilil answol MARVH-.005 FOR D.!SliE..5 AER. F.l.N.E5T FAERIGS I n .Wi-N MOTHEE9 GET 62” TT . y-I blenis of interest through this column.