ELLEN’S DIARY ‘ i'.‘.'i.'."'.."..’.l:..TZ’a°..'i’.l° £21.32 .31 upgjtryl wovgn in qlllel b l . f S o Ihade|.bIl)ark Goof rgofaoomhltennlll . 1. e O ¢:€giv'all,‘ll°le blllea canopy of , night, adorned with the gleam- ing stars and the moon. "It's as bright as day... s 0 So Februarv another winter- well as that tried and true, Perfect 8 night “Mack smlleo. ‘ month. we have n o w for ourl spills over. and sends tangible “me by Wiiii Alex 3 While 33“ , faring, It w=ll be. we think. al-l tokens of affection to th one all ieii u: Oijthe spell oil’ skating ‘ . _ ~. l- _l . ln l I _ ey ha en oyed toget er, on I ; la The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Feb. 3, 1964. "W 8 “ill” ° a"”“y °-V ""5 °“° Storms will blow, winlls vlilll line iitfni;dP°pn:aglim§°in)nr day Wu edged. We shall see i 6 ie 5 lovelier winter - night than this. ' the White ‘and <lui'~'i- beneaiii which now keeps the country- A perfect ‘me t°°’ 5° “My and Was there ever, we wonder, I - - ' . ildl h. 1 d l ti tll H A P P E N I N G S the winter - bluelsky. But it will sl n no How allarmlngly llla ltlrllmseswifeos rnslrlmilidno ‘wrnghl e not be so winlr i s h, we alntlcl-I mnnnnnnl is spread on lno vnl_ Umn tomorrow Do”); . , . t . s btl l ' sl 2 . . . . " " Audi’?! Jenkinln women | Ediiufi Pii°n¢ 4'35“ Elfin lllll lfinss(.ga,r:n:“lel-lllla all lay. silverlng the fields. darkem Good-night..." the ' springtime ahead. . . l Mr. and Mrs. '.J. MacDonald,.of Mrs. Eddie Cudmore rnee_ C.G-_Roberis- one of our own 8 h - F'b . M k lsouris. who have been active in‘Donna Gillisl. Wedding bells , Canadian poets. _SnW and feltl | e 1 manv organizations for somel‘ and streamers decorated th c this. He spoke of it in his ylersesn la years. will soon be leaving that living room. The bride was ush- 5 “A bro 0k in Feb|‘ilaI‘.V . !'9',M D ' IIBI d II 7: community_ _ cred to her seat by Eileen Hay. lllember? * e S A farewell party honoringlter. ' o _ A 5n0“'y Ddih i0!‘ Sfluil‘1‘9i and l _ lllem was Snnnsol-ed by th gl Assisting with the presentation _ox. By JANET KASK same properties as nylon, and is ' Knights of Columbus and Catho-’ Oi gifts W<‘l‘6 N0I‘nl8 Meek» Judy it Winds b°i“’9°“ the “'i ii i "3' MONTREAL tCPi — At the known for its soft luxurious tent- llc women-5 Leanna .Larler and Sandra Ramsay. firs. _ 1889 Paris Exhibition. women ture and ability to take dyes An address written by George‘ An amusing enieriflinmeni 5n0W-inuiiiefi are "5 ‘mil 1'09“-isaw the first man-made fibre-— well. Sweaters. fluffy rugs and Mullallv and’ read bv Melvin,Wn5 Conducit’-‘d by Mrs. Rendel And o'er its stillness. nothing a silk-like material called vis- pile coats are made of Orion. llllcQnaln annnmnanled a nn,m-‘Larler. I . stirs. coso. The ‘perfection of viscoso, Lycra. a -new fibre manu- ,onlo from llle-ll, “lends. l The hostess was assisted in _ or artificial silk. by Frances factured by Du Pont: has a lserving by Mrs. Moyne Sautier But in. bend low the listmlng Count Hilairede Chardonnet be- wide elastic range. {is a iiigt M1.’ and Mm l_lon.al.n A_ (;al_ and Norma Meek. ear, gan a revolution in textiles. mented or ‘spandex lbre a ll l‘ R . ,-n I --l- l _ _ _ 3 ln lll k ol Vales l Viscose, or ‘rayon’. "was first stretches like a watch-band. l il:imHalifl:ls1:ftlC\i')l‘ll1elllelrredzilltlilhigfii ‘5 nirlscenaiieous shmiieh hon‘ enea' 6 mm m D m""““’°‘“’°“ ‘" Briiai“ 3‘ ‘he Terylene was created in Eni- and sou-in-law Mr and 'Mrs."°r.ltng (lmel eshey'Ea 9 wary A babblin whis er vou shall tum M tile °°ml"y' It Came to 3i" ii‘ 1941- The first T""~"i°‘“° Ed _, d B k- A d- n mn lbllfle. “as ield by_ lster Carru- E D . . - Canada ln lgga when court. plant l Canada was bnlll ln t “F 3“ 5 3“ 3 Y‘ l”“"'.5- MW‘ M.“°w‘“""“5 3"‘ 93" aulds (C-anadai Limited built a 1954 at Millllaven, Ont. Cana- i ..Mr. and Mrs. Clark Innis, iL°‘“5° *"'*'°i‘°" Thursday °‘.'°' Of birds and biossonis» lea‘/eelrayon filament plant in Cbrn- dian Industries Limited experts ' ii I «-‘Kirkwood Drive observed their i"i"g at iii?” apartment in and iiFii‘i~" Wail. 0ni- a say it has an unusually high re- " izstll -edd‘ ‘- -_ s~t - ’Cha”°"°t.°“"' . February has its special days. The "W0nCi('i'" ilbi‘95 Oi i0d8Y sistance to stretching and dete- " “ mg annnemary d M i Guests included college mendsl‘ The Candlcmas Day, which be- are manufactured fl'0ni C8iiu' rioration from sunlight throunh d3Y- lof Miss Vessev . . ‘ -' ‘ little its fable regarding wea - - - . . ' . _ _ . . . LADIES who are awaiting a beautiful shade of turquoise. in Ottawa this \\'<’t‘i<€‘lli’i in die ' i\’il‘- and iViF5- Wayne W aid ‘her as W9 ‘‘'”i' '“"_"’.r”‘°.i 9 S5‘:-fl) c0dmfl§§lriIi1d:]ai1nI:1:(:le C(ii1flr._-lllli pllleaied ‘llnlin ‘ls resnllenil llllt a blessed event will welcome Emphasis is placed on the tend the Progressive Collserva- ‘and month-old daughter, Mlch- igeis mine iilaii 5ihP‘j‘55ii‘i_1“lil:‘i°r;‘ Tanylanell Cellulose is’ the fi: :3‘,-:25 ,::'n'n,f5 (l:l]lt,sll:lsln.l as a style like this one fashioned neckline with its softly tailor- tlve annual convention are: Mrs. _ele L.Vnn. Saint John. N.B. spent est from folks w osc V l\(‘ .o (It bmus substance that gives body in Ion Tar leng is used on} slum by Toni Lynn, Decent 1 ve bow, lR.E. Sutherland, Mrs. Geraldfthe weekend with Waynes dePenCi5- in 8 £00di) exten l mm 3/ - y lose lvlscose, acetate and Ar- glass ll can be permanently A L U i A ‘R H. - ‘ d becoming. the iil‘C55 is Other features are ion MR. A1\D MRS. ROBFRT H- DU’-I-HIE M dd'., . M .. A th r L. i, t . M . d M . C ‘1 on the suns and the showers .. . . ins in Padded l8¢i‘i9i5- Piii°W5v an , _ _ 3 A iWia'if1liltcla.:-llll ofrtijllarlotletoidfl. and i€Vaar:(l1.sChai'1l0ll:tXfl)Wfi. rs em I And 5° far as we know‘ not a thRaCy0n dmadeh me 'iefas“ltr \lvfia)§ clothing drapenes and often In thBl‘ti.i::n8ll):Zl “i:ll:(l)‘i‘ff1'(l);lc(()l(lll'l(- sleeves mm French cuffs and kd l G. I l‘I\’li~5: Micllael Doyle, Rusiico. 1 “N “Nor Cameron wan single imodclillck did we Islali- Clfgasenngsilszllalnt 0118553! tlznelatively blends. naerslpa lanerlng Sllnonello wnlnn Former Par 0 e Ir icl§°a§_,s;:"i§§flai;°‘"g held 3' "1 9 Etleslnof honor at an informal, ffiflfl il‘:n‘l’:’lfl‘°;."'°e‘l’l'll‘§rrg‘“l‘f inexpensive. Today it is used UsE_D FOR RUGS be Tile frock is of chiffon in gives ii slenderizins effect. ' ' ‘farewell party in Alberton Unit-l ‘ . for a variet. of products from Tn-acetate of cellulose. _ttel' N B i Mr and Mrs Pllillip Mathe- led Church H3“ Tuesday 9V9‘ 3 §§§V"nlfn"l? lf‘,”l°l,i§h_.,,:‘,1,‘.il'lflf,',’,,r°2t,,].i' °l°i.h'"g t” we .m”,',°' and .1.‘ 9" known to Canadian h°“5.°ww?5 the long-chain molecules. The were recent visitors with Mr. y’ ' ' v ‘ bvster Bed Bridge and “i”3- i ll, 1- g n lo hi; slee or i’°"'a“y "Semi ‘“ blends‘ . .35 Ameh W.“ deVei°p°d ‘" .19 spinneret then makes nylon fi- Cailaghan’s sister, M,rs. Gerald 5°"' ~‘ ' ‘ 9“ 9 “T 9' Blends are yarns made with in the United States. Trllan. 0-Bl-len and M,-_ ' , m , . , - H 't v r m be f . , A wedding (‘(‘l'Pm0ll_V at St, hi-ocadcd silklslieanh \\'lllld jac-..\CilP- ll'inl<;iet'-‘ion: Glllglif“ ,Iv,¥n:_;(§ae3; [l1e0I§,iCe;;elsnl\\"l:ll(e‘h sheeniiasrsbegni meeting the Era)’ of Silafinvis. lwn on more glbl-e5_ or fab;-lcs also 3 {ri.aQeta[e of cellulo5e_ Davl<i‘s l'iiltcri t‘lulrt-ll. Rotile- kel alid matt-ling at an ac-. laro o ’ . _ H1. annoe since coming to the nnnnl smile and get on with things. woven with different yarns. is used for making cal-nala_ One of the ingredients used Messrs Herbert and Cornelius '. Y\'.B.. ‘l l ' rria ge cessories. and corsage of pink leveninil On 8 Sh0I’i ii‘lP i0 31‘ Ea; ilni e( in ma a ‘fax, l to make Terylene is anti-freeze. O'Brien, Wellington, were visit- miinitv two years ago. 3“ 5° m°V° "5 °“ smamy 3"“ Fabric manufacturers combine Both are manufactured in Can- Kathryn Dlnnil i7l«‘<0n- daugh- roses. Games, contests and stunts m g°°d t"“e' 3° the Spring! what they call the “talents" of ads by Chemcell (1963) Lim- Cf]-n °m°”".i§ fay’ E igmigg: g’l§r§fliio?B"n’;fl°:n1‘g;‘ln‘;';l‘;M;l- ter of .\lr. and Mrs. Wellington Mrs. Duthie wore a mocha, . . ‘provided an evening of enter- February i’i”’"E5 A-‘ii w“d“ei" different fibres to make super- ited. “ii 3“ 3°’ ° ma e 9 nl n I l y ' Dixon of Rotlicsav iformerlv. crepe de sole dress with shir-l Mi'5- Eii5“’°“ii Halli“? Vina nalnnnenl l day —- and Lent, that season lnl. l,mdn(.ls_ Usnallv 55 per nrnel exoarls say ll ls more ziiiai i3“i°"(i~;5 iii iiie (ifl'~;'°iéi;m:’(§ :9: 33%;“ ‘:33 icfirlgilgggrm iii’ of Parkdale, f»‘.l-‘.ll.), and Rob-T red bodice. A feathered hat infA\'9-- enieriained receiliy at ‘i A pool}, composed for the on. 3 Which Strengthens and extends cent 0, mo” of a lnnn_n-lane Slam _ free than other mnn_ man - ma e compoun alol d 0f.Mr Merritt C1 ert Henry Diitliic. son of Mr. sliades of mocha and grecn'mi5°9ii3“°°"5 5ii°flf’[__"‘ h°“°" inaslnn by Mrs. Fred Learn waal the promise of that New Year sflbre give fabric the "easy- made counlel-pal-ls, ll isn't at. 9°]-VeSi°r5' re" 5,, ' ' .a' and Mrs. \\'illi;iui J. Dulhie of and matching accessories com-_ read by Mrs, Gerald Box, and l Resniuiinn “'9 “lad? in ih9'care" properties, fecled by dryn-leaning solvcntg llfiggatlo rnelgrgtagliz ]:,:$n°fn;hesni;_ 'l‘0i~oilln, (mi. Rev. Lal|l~i(‘ .I,| nleled nor ensemble’ Her ool._l llla nnnaenlallnn nf 8 gm ofl background music of Auld MOTHS Avon) 11- and lls reacllon lo Wale, Elven tamed in 8 fan on the lee no Ray assisted by Rev -' sage was of honey yellow roses- - .china was made by Mrs. Regin-l Lang 5.Vn°- and Seis "5 i0 make Acetate, or di-acetate of cel- it the quick drip-dry qualities. canny_ MacPhriil BD. uncle of ih e A reception followed at Slia~ laid Travers, president of the or-7 bride. officiated at the double‘: dow Lawn, Rothesay with thel ization. b i rill: <cr\'ii'<‘. \iiIrra.\' Driscoi j parents of the bride and grooml l Refreshments were serv d v was or::iiiisi, and also accom—l assisting the bridal party in re-i pauicrl liil‘ sin:iii: of the liymnj cciving the guests. l and Reel? Oihel‘ l'€S0iV€5 3511,1059 was the second man- Like nylon and Terylene it is Y . . . . _ _ - lill-5,1)_A, wllllams has re. Mrs. Charles Duvar has re- . “°""- "l\l’1‘d “n':i° ‘il:’l‘l$]ie' is 3”’ made fibre to appear on the thermoplastic and can be“per- lnrnnn anal, nnnndlna 8 week ln neloel-l llle and new, of the re, ‘ “°"‘°5 9 * - 9 3' market. Also a silky feature. it manenlly pleated. The safe mlnorsldo as gnosl ol no cenl nnaln nf her brother. ln_lnw e , l _ Mrs. Artliur Wilkie. Mrs. Char- with its heart - adorned mis- was {ll-sl produced ln Canada in ironing" temperature is higlicrlggllnnlon Mrs Lolln Clark and Rlallarll Dunn ln Montreal De, fi- in l, ‘ ' ‘ ' ' N {D 3 H l lies Jolinston, Mrs. Graham Bern-i sives —-— an exciting day if ever, lggll by Canadlan Celanesel Ace. than for other mammade 257 Grafton St. . . : - ‘ceased was a former resident of "0 i"<‘i‘-‘Ni ii°\'P" ; Tilt’ inasi in ii‘? hiiiii’ “'35 Mi‘ 3"“ mis- w'“'am Brand" "ell 3"“ Mi'5~ wail” w°ii5- [When in"? .V0unE and 5hy- dilate gives fabrics a soft shine. bres. alithouglilgood results can Clarkth t d’ th ‘~0'Leai‘y. Baskets of reri and while glad-_ proposed by Rev. W. B. Mac-l cr. Baltic. celebrated illalrdfilsll It is easy to dhrape, tsrlongt. “be achieved with anpiron slot z-to lu::;‘l"g0f ngzelalaei fininfonn Bel Y loll and white (‘i'lt‘,\'SallihE'l‘l'llilT1SiPl1ail. and responded to by tile wcddinz 8nniV€l‘53'.V 9 "°5't smooth and mot -i'eSiS 3n- 0W 35 "W00 " "Fe The . . . ' '.—-—-———-:-————- adoi-ned the altar of the church.i groom. The three - tier weddingl day. January 22. at the home .of;Ma melts at high temperatures. comes in several fabrics. Some Ci"'i5i0PiiPl‘ Oi Tl.2_nlsh On Sat- (III‘IIIIIIIIII{ n , , _ <_ » . ~ o la, Mra J_](_ pl.-l-< - ~l l» W l.ln popular blginds are Al-nal and urday, Janilaiy 11. included: Mr. THE FASHIONETTE ‘ and the _ucsl polls were mark , cake. made by the bride sl their augh _ _ i Used prlmariy or ea lg ap- _ d M An, n 0,3 , d ~ F I Y A ell by Willie satin hows. aunt, Mrs. Chester Sellar. Hlin-‘ goon and Mr. Pidgeon, Kensing-l; na,—nl_ sheets and drape}-log. lg cotton, brushed Jersey of Arnel Eu 1 ll‘/[5 (TM. i:Il9n anol ‘ B .A IT S LON \ (}l\.en in lll&il~l-ir'i.'.'(’ by be r it?!‘ River. P.E.l. was cut in lhei ton. where they are spending ls also 3 good ublendn nbl.e_ and nylnn_ and Arnel and vl5_lBar, G is.” amdesG - Open Every Day ‘ father. the bride was attended traditional manner. The best‘ the winter. _ i Twenty-five years ail” ii‘e,D“ case flannel’ iriielii ii gii era an er. cold wavi“3 . Bleaching‘ by her sister Dale Dixon as man read the cablegram andl Relatives and friends were: The Murray Harbour Unned For her dangnler.s weddlngl ,Pont company in the United The manufacture of Arnel 8 0 mo" ' ~ Tinting . Perm. Special‘ bridesmaid. The best man was‘ telegrams. Classmates of the. guests at slipper and later en- Church‘ ~“_as the scene of 8 Mm Blnand wore 8 Snlnn bnnwnlslates announced a new mira- provides an example of how Corporal Joseph Callaghan ~ Phone 4_9-752 ‘ 5 William Duliiic. Jr. of Toronlo., bride were in c h it r ge of the: loved a singsong willi Mrs. Pres-lnrnny Weaning when Bnrnlco sun wnn nolnn anonssnrlnsl and.‘(‘l8 fibre called nylon. It was {fibres are made from cellulose, and l\lr5_ Callaghan and Mr. 47 brother of ilic cl-nnni.. Ushers guest book. ton Ramsay‘ 3' me "man ‘ Vii“ 9 Oldest nan nm. of‘ o 8 of allow nnrn lions. icreatcd in the 19305 Y nu Chemcell lfarms 2,000,000 Bel‘llZll"(l MacNelll of Sydney. ‘-ggggjjjjjjjjgfi were John .\lt~lt‘nrlane and Mai-'_ For a lioncynioon in Quebccl The_ following Frill;-l,v. famllylnlr'°:§n' Mrs‘ Ralpng Bnlardl lc ,I]‘,5n:g granting mnl_n(n,awm,n n Amer-iclaan chemist, Dr. Wl- acres of Bl-lllgll colnlnbla fol-_| —-————————-—-—-— colm Dixon, brother of th e and Ontario, the bride wore ai and friends gallieled for an eve- ‘Mnnray H 3 nbnnn became lno ‘lbelne wnnl sun and Corsage olilace carrotlicrs. Du Pont of ests to make Arnel. Cellulose is bride. ~ two - piece wool suit in beige. ining of milslc. instrumental lhnlno of Slanloy Parker ‘wnne nannnllnns. Canada Llrnlted opened a nylon ‘extracted from wood chips and I G The bride‘s full length gown‘ Both the bride and groom at- music was furnished by J amcs Acorn‘ non ol Mn and Mrs‘. Patsy Binard slslnn on lne plant in Kingston, 0nt.. in 1941. converted into sheets. flakes N of willie t-biffon velvet was fas- tended Queens University. The Beairsto, (violinl. John Branderlsamnol Acorn] Alllslonn p.E_I. brlon’ and Beverly Acorn’ slsl_,'l:i1e flrst nylon Siipn Worn by and finally into liquid form with. hioneri \\'llll a boat neckline. fit-, bride is on the teaching staff ofl tgultari Mrs. Pitigeon iorganilnon David Barwlso oel.lorm_ ‘er of llle nl.onm_ n.(,l.a ln change gal‘-"idi3" :’°tm:i‘l n“~:)i;’9m_ iifiriigf lilhe E59 of petgochemlcals. The . . ted bodice and long sleeves (-10- Bruce Mines High School. Out-f and Frank Riley of Puerto RlC0ied lne double ring ceremony. cl. lne nnnsl nook. rom parac lie 9 , lqul is polire into a machine rafepayefs of me V|fluge of flgnlsh sing at iirsts \\llll small c0\'~ ario, while the groom is in ii i so tat present with his wife a ll dl Tllo olluron “,8 S doooralodl For lravelnng the bride “_”relfll;lS(‘C0nfl World \xi‘Va1r.dm nt caileld] a lsplnneret that employs ered buttons. The fitted bell final term in G80i0fZ.V 3i H0Ut!il~ family. visiting his moth er. wnll mauve and yellow mums Ia m_al blue Sun with b l 8 ck‘ I i9T9_ die nfleilie 3 on ere 1‘0}lEl.V_ iii’ Pl‘lnClPi€‘ Oi 8 5Dl<i- be in the Le ion Home Tuxdu skirt was gathered at the backi ton. Michigan lMrs. Willard Rileyl. who played; i 5 n.\i0n i'lbI‘eS- « Y0n i 35' can ers Spinning apparatus. Warm 9 Y’ . _ and the guest pews were ma!‘ "accessories and 0013839 Of 3'91’ be found in an thing from dell- air tran f r th l' ‘d ' into the foitls of a chapel train. Out of the province guests: both guitar and mandolin. led wlln salln l,nn.s_ Ann,-on,-lale low Carnations ' n , in l. . H H 5 ° ms 9 _u‘lul Into . _ . l. V _ l‘ M l l’- T k. l ~ lll lasllvlllns . . _, _ _ A - icate osicry an lngerle to lo laments through tiny holes. Februq 4fh qi|'8 m fgfe u gfsqfg H" ling” rm hmiffam ‘mi "f “"9 from Tom" 0 0" rea 1 Mn: llclislpagonllpslo-E lwo ln.oll.l_‘§(ifl;1ofi°n/Iillglnaélalrliulililhgldralilpi8Y , The bride is a graduate of the Jackets and automobile tire Spun together. the filaments W P. . P Y ti1:‘]llI‘le‘lliil1(ilisl\(i']i1lllfOEl‘E‘fir0l;1‘a:lSn:‘$dlangl‘£i'Efl[)‘lll(‘ wcdding. a tt"0u§-ll ers. Preston and James _Bcair-= The bride. Si‘/'3" ii‘ marriageiili‘xl£a‘l1sSCh(t:)(a1l“:l(ll::lbgfoilgyllerlrllilgg:l$\?£lillI‘(‘§x%?l:it:CSa:ayDll his“: make Ame] yam‘ |'9¢|||¢$i’9d to “fiends lridesccnls. Silt‘ nor!‘ H siran d seau tea was held by the bride s, sin, John Brandel‘. Mrs. Pltltlooil by her father. Cii059 3 G°°rg' lriage she was on the staff at‘ “nlcninrv" because of its elas- REAHX MAMMADE of cultured pearls a gift of the mother, and the groom‘s parents, and Mrs. Eric Sudsbilry. s o nllnal nnlglnal’ floor length gownlth E] B l Pa 1 r Cnarlohr ,l ’ Tn, l 7n n no“ 1 . wlllle cellulose la found ln na_l B Order on Commassion groom-S ool.onl5_ and carried al entertained the bridal party and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. of wllite taffeta, with s coop lleelowr?1Theeaugi]oomri: ‘with lna‘nllCl,lol3\; lSlslls:o“lgl. lloslelvc ill lure. nylon is described by its" y cascade ‘of red roscs. . lfollowing a rehearsal. Bran<i9l”- neckline nipping i° 3 Siight nanamnanl of annlcnllnral bonds when the log bendS_ and makers as_ the first‘ "truly" The hndmmmd Wm-P an ‘don’ ‘vefi nbotclhie back. The nlgckl i "3 P Hot to her marriage a "OPS back into its original m"""(;“3d° ;ili-“'°- Cheiinicai 00m‘ tically slylctl street - length‘ an 09 Were dipplqulo . V l ._ _‘ gnnno nylon ls ..lllol.moolna_ poun s us to ma e nylon. dress in red \‘ ii i "th t.-L Wiiil 18 C9. The bouffant skirt i°i‘"‘3 5i‘°“°" “as g'‘‘’_‘_‘ in ii" ' f _ Orloii and Terylene have no china lloa(lnl.an(;\(anll“l:._ L ma. H was accented with a s\veetheartlh°“°r by -‘'“u " 3 i"°“d5 "i “C” This means it can be ‘J Wu" . . - tor d ‘n form by heat. and set ‘°°“"i°'i"“'t i“ "_ai“"~’- V lea. Sln, nalrlnn a nosaaay all rose bow at the back, her he3n_ lMurray Harbour. and a shovicr 6 1 Common mlsunderslandmgl _ I . V , ~ . - - nan nnnnl. by the ?at a certain temperature level. , , _. .- D ch N no d and n- ll , l E nnses n. l l n‘ M k d M M dress vias a four tier tulle v e i i 4”? give“ "‘ _ 1.“ ._ . n V on nl lea“ Du Pont officials say, is that . , - " ‘” °" i °“ '“ “Si “lei :;::§:*.l;*l.i:::i :°.:‘.i’l.".::l: lli';"il..S“*.::i..h:m:"..f.:’::::::;. "°”“ ° " made mm a F Mrs. Dixon ('l‘lnSP for her dau-l and water. . . . ' . ~ .- . itv shower was held in theiBUILDS UP STATIC . ht . ‘til ; t.l bl D I p l icoiereid Bible viiih cascade ofl - _ l ._ l ,, . Its true that carbon. oxygen .g__£::L”i!_1__(‘_1_;’._e m U non lallsman l.osos_ ‘lMuriay Harbour Publit Hail. 'N_\lon comes in several fab- and hydrogen nsod lo make n _ _ The maln nl nnnnl. Carnl Bll_l The young couple are X'CSid- l‘l('S ranging from trlcot (knit) lon are lonn'd rnsnonnvel fn DEAR MARY HAWORo’l‘H: I'}c10lgltE’S a protzressiveiy l‘€i'i<‘X larnl alslel. of lne brlna annling at Peter's Road. to (lull-like pile. Stretolhlnylgn. nna'l_ an. and walon Bnl ynnlo fear that you won't, ye. pray a-l. ln bnda maln snzann _l ln_ .u.se or swimwear an oun a- l l l ln ‘ ma‘ Y0“ “in answer ‘his m'i Anger‘ gm-”°n'V' slam mile- sttein wloresidentical streeet-lel(ii.ith ' I “°.“ g‘’":m°m5' ‘5 “Vi” yam il]i§roRI)e:nbllizind)iiierg lillgttslrong; qull’_V with the same honest un- ltousness. pride, cnxy, etc. or gowns of red lace over lalnnn‘ S Cnlit‘-id iii“? 3 _i9iei’h,°“° °°"d' chain" molecules synthetically i i ""‘i‘..“ ‘°'°i‘?""‘.‘«"§'. .:*;:...l°:::":.:::°...':‘ PARTY IS ‘i. ““.‘.‘“"""»*'i’.i" ‘"'°' to-emicais :6 a t a “" n. . .. bear mi other in s 0 pro ems. lcinia lo . - . dd. 1 l I crease, mo an mi ew re- , - 1 , ace n IC 0 pop. wlln. ls llle nnmnsexllal «with-lthat each of us has to master. .‘v’nrlil1l‘l’“7l'T""al?lfln igillfgcnlraggsnsnllo. sislant. It is sensitive to heat. make llnylon salt Much 5°” ' . _ - ‘"3 "WY "°°d “'0 . ‘~ bl in order to make ourselves fiti , 8 _ 9- roug a process called poly- nlc benefits of Dr. l'ii‘li‘$:)il?u(lt)l'ti fi.:};$‘l.lli“‘il\§'i1Vri.lSl§'l§‘;-anoel. to live witih humanly '9“ “mis- These were deslfliled ‘l""'.d.li;f".‘:ls ;°n‘i°V‘;i:g0:%‘l:°re°i§§' merization — the formation ‘of . . . .. Chi” N . l - ‘l. l i -, , ' . and made by Mrs. Al-lane Hal-. l F101 1 y - A _ A A A _ A n _ A A A ‘ ‘A ‘ ' ’ . . i('l2il\ial(l$3n1l"1S!eail£{‘dd(yi‘;/(ttilnthlltiigldgiii aniAri‘1i:ilul)1eha\ii‘()Slim\f£t*s l‘illlnlinsaif: innit Theo’ “Tried n°5988YS 0‘ A party in York Hall is nlan— 3f.a“5° °' "5 °i‘°““°‘i i”'°i’°" .' - - ‘. '~' ; ll i'l _ ‘ -_‘les. himself? alrlve at the human species, lred 3" “iii? °3i'n3ii0n5 ‘H lned for Feb. 8 for the 39 child l Orlon bemn S to a m on . . The best m n was John a. i 8 up Pl . nonil aav nlal a non .we find tllat something new has, 3, , M * lren vgholwrote the temperance imnn n 0 ndgs non . in ‘ A 2 i i ~'*“::'..“i:*:ii~ °."Jif.";‘.““‘§.‘i 9iisisi“i..ii::;l"*3..?::ii‘*.:‘...i:‘: l:.*.:"‘;::33::..‘“i: 2: body wants to be different. lofnjnfgnifgnlnnne lnsnngl. ' inf the bl-ldel “sham-l_ l)nrlnnlMn,l.ay at a rnlfnnl mcnllnn of llrliulrchaliiissagg aiiiitglrzisllallln in the human personality‘ ln the signinsivc of the l‘Y8v%lSiPl]‘; Mils. itlle women's christian Tempel‘- Crockett and Mrs. Parker Jew- , _ . . , lll. l. '1' _l ,t£ ( vSilas ll ac ay and i .rs. ou Lance Union. ell. rlzgltgrigglfllaarsolhsfrggénlaliagbzglliinsc?1lht(lll.lP0t'e):il‘ill$ll£‘¥ealldaflt'.‘d;§IF. Herring sang "Oh Goon ofl Mrs. Louis Vessey pl'esided It was agreed that the union .\ -- - - -- _i -- , - .. ,Love", accompanied by i rs..and led the worsiiip. assisted contribute $35.00 towards tele- i . 1. ill b nncd like "*3 °"“5°‘°“°.° SW“ ‘F’ b‘’ “ii . . t -, . . 12;".-. ...“«‘”:.‘i“.51...§:5l:.:’ii..a£.i';$...?.f;‘“;".. "'°i'i‘l'. “iii. :¥.if~“’-i‘v..‘.'.ii‘.‘ ..:.*:.‘.‘;.‘:...‘:.'.".ii:.:.'.:--' _ - - I ro ers in con-. ic, o e in _ . - iy. .. _ i Scorned for somehhmg they cant and ie other less so. lceptlon was held in the church Vessey. Mrs. Leigh Vessey and and $10 for “Coins for Coil: help? . What we term instinct in ani- ihali for 95 guests. Mrs. Willard Murray. lquest" cards to the national un- U"m‘° °.“"°°r M memai “'5' ‘mals is akin to "uncons:-iollsi The bride's table was cenler- The clip sheets on “How Weiion in Toronto. l‘:'g°,'5'l“"i“‘°h m'3'lCl°V°Tiak‘;oaI::‘ d-_l-ive" i_n persons: a kind of led with a three ‘- tiered wedding Help Prepare Safety" were. in Refreshments were served nomlg. ollltanliozlfltzoiuixali/Olliltfo seemglglginttglilnd-poflfi}l1Hi.(l(‘l1ds 3 lgflte fIl{anl(etI1)Wl:‘h‘l3ap6'fle(l can- chharge of Mrs .lF‘1llml;ar l§vl‘own,lby the hostess. Mrs. Parker ' - - , .1: an i cs. ev. av’ rw '. . . J ' immune to. I wonder it ins is ie‘.‘..i...‘i.' ....$§..i.. i........i the toast ‘wiici. W2‘. ‘:23. ft.-.§’.§“"t5v.."‘i.‘°2..f ‘ iii. ti.-.ii§.‘...I..§*ili°e‘." ’"“' "‘° °“°'"“ °°“* “my. mm‘ people feel Sal“ in good or evil as the will decides. iponded to by the groom. ' l ' i°°i““8 d°“"‘ °“ such "“5i°" Man's conscious mind and his‘ Wile? nconscious drive have been lithey just don't recognize the in I repeat: please don't say the ilikened to horse and rider, with vital distinction, in moral chair- homosexu-al can help himseii. llhe conscious mind in the sad-lacter, between defensive be- MUUTG & "CLEO" ltd. As for giving way to his ln- ltile It is the prerogative and wildered cripples (such as your- dinatlons. do you know many ‘reslpon-sibility of the rider to , self and these actively vicious people who don't? h ' and to keep ldcviates who make a crusade of c oose is course is any research being done on the horse attuned to the masters debauciheiry. .. M.H. til? Problem? Wilaii Would you will tlirooughout the journey. Mary I-fatwortiii counsels tlhrough advise a child of yours wiho ha it the generality of people her column. not by rniai‘. or per- ' thl§Ea‘flt:'l‘.iction? CF seem to shrink coldly from all sonal interview. write her in c.r.: If any significant homosexuals. I would suppose i care or tithe Guardian». research is under way, to clear H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor .4 dm [some adt or ru 3 ' a {fart taltlliuglt fad: . rvv¢vvvv¢¢ > > > > > > > > > D > > > D P D ----a---A-- VVVVVVVVVVV E New Chemical lotion Discovery CUIRLS, WAVES HAIR WITHOUT PERMANENT WAVING SOLUTIONS Aseuuelcslfyouwerelscrnwltlllt, your hair can be radiant with beautiful curls and waves. In the latest style without permanent waving solutions, without nou- trallslng, without lacquers or sticky flaky gum. In the miracle of one simple applica- tion and at mo difficult to curl llulr _ _,. ' on natural looking as if you were blessed 3, ._ . updhhedlpuzzlebgf xualitn \ - . lvlili m llolr a.l'l.lyourl life. 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