WITH more foods being In pt. saucepan, combine un- gional . High School students, were guests of the Kensington resulted in a sucessful library tea. Mrs. Kennedy” presented ri 3 [IDA BAILEY ALLEN , | : Guest Students Describe 4 ' Canned Corned Beef Hash AY Trip To Washington i Offers Picuant Variety | COHHECH, | Kathleen Walker and Mollie! site oa or eae ane | processed and less individ ual creativity in home kitchers. deilv menus are likely to become dull. sweetened chocolate and half ‘n’ half or light cream. Cook-stir over low heat 5 min., or until 965. Elementary Home and School , Association meeting ,and were introduced by Mrs. recently | a cheque for the amount raised to Mrs. Gordon Cousins, Princ- ipal of the Elementary School $ But this i; not necessary. Just chocolate melts - and mixture 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 16, 1 Robert Carruthers. for the purpose of buying library , ; use a little imagination! thickens. Mix and stir in butter ai The president, Robert Carru-| books. She-also displayed a 1964 “Genvenience foocs’ are not and vanilla. Remove from heat; ye |thers, chaired the meeting and, Canadiana Year Book which new. They were started on their serve at room temperature. ‘ H P p E N opened with the Home and had been presented by Mrs way when- the earth's. early in- A School Prayer. Minutes of the Maurice Cousins. . grains tasted better and cooked in less time when first crush- ed between stones Further Progress Thousands, of years later commercial packaged yeast invented: baking vowder was dreamed up by a chemist: foods were preserved in cans: ready - to-eat cereals created |a sensation. All of these are | DRY SOUP IXES | TRANSFORM INTO “POTAGES” REVEALS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor Phone 48506 THE CHEF Mesdames: Dry soup mixes, visiting in Strathroy, Ont. include beef noodle: beef with) guest of his son and daughter- barley and vegetables, chicken|in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and plain noodle soup; onion; | Stewart, Jr. He also spent some cream of potato and vegetable| time in Toronto with his daugh- with noodles ters, Irene and Shirley. We consider them useful not Harry Stewart, Montague, is| the Montague and Louis of Charlot-|in the absence of the treasurer. Lorne Higginbothom, Lower tetown, recently visited their | brother, Harry, who is a patient }in Camp Hill Hospital,. Halifax | Mrs. Joseph Bell of Murray | Harbor is spending some time last meeting were read by sec- retary, Mrs. Philip MacInnis, and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Maurice Cousins, | It was announced that the Fe- deration of the Home and School Association will be on television from 7.20 to 7.30 p.m on Fridays beginning Feburary 13 Mrs. Carruthers, program con- vener, asked for suggestions to make the meetings more in- teresting The attendance trophy was won by Mrs. Gordon Cousins’ room. The president asked for members to attend meetings of the Scouts and Cubs committee as requested by the chairman, Beds ingredients or only in themselves, but also as|. The ladies of Murray Harbour| in Charlottetown, after visi-| Mrs. Keith Kennedy. chair- Mrs. Ruby McInnis, and Mrs. sh . |UCW held a Valentine Tea and| ting with her family and friends man of the school library com-|K. Kennedy and Mrs. MacNay | The foundations for more, gubstant-| reason most canned and f pantry sale in the church hall on|in the United States. mittee, commended _ parents, | volunteered | frozen foods often taste full is | because they are simply seaso- |med to suit the average taste Almost all of them gain piquancy and lift when interestine seastn- ings are added. Canned corned beef has his a good example. ial soups which may ‘ont ain} |menis from the refreigerator, | and which with intriguing sea- soning, then become tasty sub- stantial “‘potages’ for luncheon. This is‘ another good example of the way a little imagination | and inventiveness can lift a con-! time in Montreal. Elmer Gallant, Saint John, N.B. was a recent guest of relati- Friday afternoon, Feb. 12th. | Helen Saunders has returned | to Alberton after spending some) * Julie Andrews Reports Luck Furthered By Disney Mollie Van Mayhew addres- sed the meeting on Allied Youth | and it’s aims, which in a few | words, is to know the whole j truth regarding the use of alco- | holic beverages. She said an Al- |lied Youth membership card is a character credit card re- | | VARIATIONS FOR CANNED | venience-food out of the ped-| By WILLIAM GLOVER |Dixon dubbing Miss Hepburn's ‘ nection with certain Brownie, CORNED BEEF HASH _estrian class. | ves Sm Peiovme: NEW YORK (AP) — Julie cognized by school mates and singing. community. MRS. E. 0. PERRY, PRESIDENT . and Guide badges as well a8) To contents of 2 (1 lb.) cans Andrews has many things—a| Miss Andrews appar ‘ly has Tignish Branch Installs some program changes in both) of corned beef hash, add tatsp. | leorving’ a Bay my pen four-octave voice, honey-blonde |recovered from admitted cha. | , mathieen Nhaproi Bernd ene tie ° Brownies and Guides. Discuss- | freeze - dried shallots or \ tsp. | W. Covehead WI has ret it charm, fame, fortune. And anjgrin over that slight—for good |... interest a ianaeauat Tal wha Offi ions at this conférence were instant onion, 6 drops Tabasco, ° . mony. ian ®<-lironing board. cause. If movie moguls were Vi. to Washington, where she New S ate icers held on the Duke of Edinburgh|2 tbsp. fine . minced green pep-| TO Make Quilts |companiet by his son,/ A small item, that latter, but |slow to appreciate her potential Vit" 10, “nevus Moere Se ' .| Awards which is a program ot! per and % ¢. drained cook ed and is presently residing with), tip-off to the essential Julie |during her early Broadway ca- ‘Allied Youth tere She Ggt.-at-Arms Earl MacDon-|sed and the president asked) activities designed for young | small - diced celery; mix with) The programme con v ener, ee *| within the glamor buildup of | reer, they have since been doing | 14 oy visiting the White House eid and legion president, Ar- the co . operation of everyone|people—14 to 20 years of age—/a fork. Heat 2 tbsp. cooking oil|Mrs. Walter MacLure, exhibi- , the British lass who became a|handsprings to atone. A year 4 caste and House Chambers thur DesRoches, officiated at|present in helping with this| to make better use of their time.|10in fry . pan. Lightly pock in|ted sewing and knitting done by Broadway star and now is Hol-|ago she got $150,000 for a film: | e the “ceremonies at worthwhile project This program ts divided in the|and spread hash: saute until|the 4H Club at the February| pt tnd Mrs. Rudy Lanigan,|iywood's sudden joy. ‘now the price is $400,000 andthe Lincoln Memorial and the the monthly mepting of the Tig-| A report onthe Prince County|four sections of service. adven-|hrowned on : botiom. Fold over meeting of the West Covebead | ialifex. were guests a Alliston| She had it with her when she lots of bidders late President Keunedy'e greve®@ ish No. 6 Branch of the Ladies| Hospital campaign was given|ture, design for living and inter- like an omelet; turn onto heat-|WI recently held at her home. |‘ccently. visiting Mrs. Lani-\reached these shores, a home-| In addition to the pictures But the main purpose of ine of the Royal Canad-|by the chairman, Mrs. Re g| ests. ed platter. Edge with creamed| Thirt | gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.jsick girl who became an over- |already released, she has com-|‘tip was the Conference when ian Legion. Mrs. Leslie Mailette,| Eldershaw, and over four hun-|, Division reports were present- small canned onions, or crea-| roll call with om wnasual Volew. Arte MecDenalt. in replica vine other d oo \De released in late Storch. ‘fo ‘tt men speak on subjects sertineat | Tr ay— a 7 Searles peecldont tack the choir |dred detlare wes forwarded to) visions, and plane, under way, met, sliced hard - cooked eggs.|tine and an article for a lay-| Allan Hickox, Sr.. left Bread-|years later — domestically |she has the part first sung on |to the youth of today. Kathleen end the _ s cers . | for Thinking Day observances. | “Very. parsiey _ jette. The meeting opened with|bane ever the weekend for aj|propped up amid the chi-chi | Broadway by Mary Martin. gave her hearers much food for coal... ad ayeaident. Cocrespondesre and minutes) So. aemenne | “Very good, ct Dan. dea collect in re visit with relatives and other|elegance of an opulent hotel| Looking ahead, — wader. oe her excellent report fe + “TAPS VICE + : . Ta | Deen - ; ‘Park ; . Now sll L;denee- was. réad-. discussed: friends in B@btom;~ Mass: 2-4 SUMO sw nase vcry nen g tees the leading feminine role on each address, and as_ she dent, Mrs. Earl MacDonald and|treasurer, Mrs. Roy MacLeod|>een formed®ll))Stemon Fark. | | undertake not dilly, to ‘vep up’) A donation is to be forwarded. to Filmdom’s hottest star “was in plctoriatization “of -S-wme-«+talived,-told-of. she-periods.of..re..... secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Roy|and an encouraging aonsee cepted the office of Training ee corned beef hash, but the Home Ecotomics Scholar-| Jimmy Campbell, Moncton,|about to press a party gown, |Michener’s Hawaii, starting in creation as weil. MacLeod. oa eee on — comaiiadionet, While she Will el owas tt aes it. we will start | ship Fund. and Douglas Jackart of Fred-|because “if you want it done April. After that she is signed, The speakers were congra- tist in the Village was’ one of| Michsel ‘MePhee reported for|feplaced as international com-|soned as you sugzest ‘Refriger-| ,pX4, Crest work was distribe.ericton. N-B. gpwat a few days |Fish it, Sit cows dlaregard (docs screen. musical’ ‘based |and well Gelvered. talks by i missioner by Mrs. W.W. Reid. you suggest. ted among members and it|at Whim Road recently, guests the A Trews isregard a screen a and well delivered talks by the important matters discus-'the visitation committee. | ate at least 30 min. to become for other do’s anil don'ts of/upon the life of Gertrude Law- Maurice Cousins t | Mrs. Earle Taylor in er . shape {ato round was decided to make quilts for|of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Camp- world status inciedes as- | Fence. aur re with the | camping reer, Eve the 24M sot, tals containing 2 tbep. Mry Netniccrd to tte ale evening (Che clephone.” She uevey HELPED ‘Ques, “ad (refreshments "wer i Service To Others Stressed to attend the 1965 Heritage | te neut 46 tong should | quilting at her home. The WI ag-) Mre. Frank MacFarlane, Sen with twescarala davsuer “I find films terribly stimul- phd by the Commitice te ' . amps. | “We are now re for trans- reed to pay for the 4H Club) returned to her home in Murray|Emma Kate gurgling on her 2ting.” reports Julie, who studs, re. +. Those attending the British ready treats for their Valentine party her conversation with eager) formation into ttes, a after with | shoulder. | on erence n e@xXIico Columbia camp are: Cathy), %™ croque:es. held at the school Barbour, i Rece |hyperbole. She exclaims that . “ : Stuart, Ist Montague Company; | Mxury dish. er At the close of the meeting her son and daughter - in - law, talk Se nae eeneuamaent as ‘her career and that of her bao Greenwich Wl 2 Reporting on, her recent tripjen to planning the Centenary, Pauline Wood. Lone Guide and| Sand aa an cena ‘then |Tefreshments were served by Set. and Mrs. Clarence White|may get an Oscar nomination— |>#0d, Tony Walton, “‘have dove- Holds Meeti ( t Mexico, to attend the Confer-|Camp in 1967. Referring to the| Marilyn Gaudet, 3rd Summer: ',"s, deep cooking oll, at 375|'¢ hostess and committee in| and family in Oromocto, N.B.|they'll be announced Feb. 22— | Wale Deeactitelly. and that ing Oe nT ee en aaa ea ae ee comeany gto Ontario are: esTees Fas we described in|charse. The next meeting will| and her daughter. Mrs:\George|for ew performance in elter ii," eoerouy” in furthering er Mrs. Richard Hayden’ we © Sirs. H.W. Cudmore was most| stressed training for the Guides| Sharon MacDonald, Ist Souris | detail last week. Drain croquet-| be held at the home of Mrs. ed ame and family in Mon-| sed her to the cinema world |Ccinema luck. ; comed the members of the © @pthusiastic aboyt her exper-\attending in order that they|Company: Connie Cullen, sth ‘®s peper towels. ae aed. nie Allan. treal. this year, Mary Poppins and , Disney began that phase of Greenwick WI to her home for $ pat this 12 day meeting. |show considerable knowledge of| Charlottetown and Dorothy Silk, | Pile om heated large platter. and, The Americanization of Emily. |her career when he dropped in their February meeting. The ¥ fur languag-| their own and the visited nrov-| 4th Summerside. for de luxe effect, surround with In the first she sings, in the © Visit after a performance of theme of the meeting was Home --@8 -were- gpokeni ty. the 50 wom-| ince, and Canada as a whole. Chosen ‘or are: Pat. Clusters of asparagus tips hea- MARY HAWORTH second she tackles a dramatic |the Broadway musical Camelot,| Economics and Valentines, with \ en present, language vroblem:| Considerable discussion fol-|ficia McCormack, Ist Morell ‘ed with sliced water chest- - role which she calls “‘the per-|204 invited her to think about the word “February” defined /geemed no barrier to the bene-|jowed on the best ways of train-|Combany: Pauline Lawlor, -tn| BUts. alternating with hot halv- . . fect wedge to avoid type-cast- | Mary Poppins. as having been named for ©< fits gained. Mrs. Cudmore was Charloticiown ‘Company. Janet\@ curry - seasoned sted) Kine) Considerate At Work |i” | Before that the only Andrews’ the great Roman Festival of @ne_of four, Canadians at this a Sets 9 et hex mex Rankine. ist and 3rd Chariotte-\C&25. topped with pimiento l : | jeontacts with movieland were a} Love called Reurua, month of i, Senteenen:-caate wp ef dsleneb ly aware of thelr Canadian). Company: Heather Shaw,| trips. Et voila!” ASPECT IRONIC screen test she made “when I| Love, month of St. Valentine. © | "as trom 17 countries. -. list and rd Charlottetown Com:| Husband Is Tyrant At Home 4. ti#ty, aie aspect of the was about 11 or 12." A tribute to Sir Winston Chur. Mrs. Fred Osborne was pres- | TOMORROW'S DINNER Oscar derby is that another) The saga of Julie began in chill read One of the topics stressed at\ oot aog Mrs. Avard tul.| D2Ry: Mary Lou McLeod, 4th, Temate Seup tor for honors is | Walton-on-Tha was by Mrs. Shirley was the value of service to , congratul- Company: Barbara | . .| leading competitor for honors -Thames, a town near Sutherland, after which rol! Fe. hag felt that be./2¢ her on the well deserved! wacNevin, 7th Charlottetown: on. mt, Cream Garnish DEAR MARY H A WORTH: |the image of the type of man\My Fair Lady, in which Julie | Windsor Castle. Her parents,/call was responded to by “ A e Fetch ed honor of being chosen “‘Island-| wichele Murph ariottetown: | platter of Canned Corned Beef |My husband is very considerate | he wishes his father had been./achieved stage glory. Producer|Barbara and Edward Wells | dish my fa enjoys”. Busi- ginning with - Gelde ‘toa er of the Year.” Mrs. Osborne| park and Beve 4 met Slemon | Hash croquettes with Brusseis|of friends, strangers, clerical! In short, his unconscious concept| Jack Warner by-passed her for | were divorced not long after the ness was tren discussed and & — ——- nase has given many years of devot- Slemon onion oes Ist Sprouts, Green Asparagus Tips| workers at his place of employ-| of the Ideal Father — the dream-|the movie role in favor of Au- | birth of Julia Eliabeth on Oct. | ittees t if ~ ie chenei 0 (hte Giris ed leadership to Guiding, and) Chosen for the Nov. Scot! and Sliced Water Chestnuts|ment and other people outside) man he himself affects to be./drey Hepburn, with Marnie |1, 1935 Her mother, a pianist,, 4 demonstration on “buffet : oe thould survey the fF the past 12 years has edit- camo are: Maureen Flinr. 6th, Romaine Salad with Chapped | the home. | we bebevior st tome ‘anx- married Ted Andrews, a music | service” was arranged by Mrs & feeds of others and decide what|¢t the magazine, “The Merry-|Chariottetown Company: Mary, Blak Olive - French Dressing | He fought long and hard with| fous, irritable, petty, pertection- hall singer, and the couple Richard Hayden, assisted by ; could do to helo and Go-Round”— a monthly maca-| Even Thistle. 8th Charlottetown canned Pear Halves with | other executives in his office, to ist, domineering, rejecting to- York AY Group toured the provincial cntertait|Mrs. Harry Rattray and Mrs ~~ aes nas _Plan cine for E : arlottetown Caocolate Sauce, or Basket of| obtain more sick leave and vaca-| wards wife and children, etc.),|. ment circuit. At age two, Julie . . actions accordingly. -zine_for Long Guides_in P-E.l.|\ Company: Eleanor Redden, ist : Nelson Squires and a “Valen- + of 20 members at-|/" Sddition,. Mrs. Osborne is) Montague Comoany: Barba | Winter ‘Pears with’ Soft Cheese|tion benefits for the clerical|is indicative of chronic deep -| Hears Speakers [gave ber frst in 8 tine Box”, featuring an exchan- eke oe fegular monthly| el! known through the province| raPierre, ist. Monts Foe Coffee Tea Milk help after the latter had com-| seated ~ feelings |" : Kiddie show, Wynken,..Blunken | 50°F Vsiereiea gat exchan- ‘ of the PEI. Council,|{" her weekly radio program " Gall Newell lor Somaner.| Measurements level plained that the secretaries| (“always on edge” behind! President, Lawrence Lacey *%4 Nod. a, |Made gifts was enjoyed 2 : .E.1. for Love and ‘ pany: ; . Is mmer- | Cz better treated his public false front). It also! we speakers, David Bos- | Julie~ swung into the family | ‘Mrs ; - Guides of Canada, held) a. ryj Extension Guides. | side Company;, Mae Perley, Ist! CHOCOLATE SAU “_ has lent to ts te tanneat leomed music hall tradition. She was | . Harry Rattray read an } evening, Feb. 11th in inking Day Tea i1/siemon Park Company: Mary Jo, % Ib. coarse - cut unsweetned s lent money to persons | poin pronounced ur-jwell, Claude Wood and other |pisving the lead in Cinderella, | item on the care of curtains and © the Red Cross headquarters. | Ct’Tiottetown this year will be! weQuaid, ist Souris Co . chocolate whom I felt were poor risks,/ity of character (he childishly| guests to the meeting of the |. favorite EF; ’| woollens, and a reading was : ;|held at the Confederation Cen- . = Compeny, - most of whom have not repaid.| resents being accountable for|York Allied Youth Group No. : nglish pantomime, : Mrs. GM. Avard, provincial and Susan Campbell of Sher-/1% c. half 'n’ half or light : when director Vida Hope picked |£!ven by Mrs. Lorne ‘Mac- tre and the annual meeting on As chairman of various com-|his family’s nurture). 893, held in the school recently. Laren ° . @ommissioner, presided. wood, cream her for the New York-bound | entitled “How Grandpa Highlights of the Provincial | APT! 3rd will be at the Basilica The alternate is Jane Mac-|3 tbsp. butter mittees, he sees that each mem-| If he lived by himself, entir-|Ten visitors and 14 members | company of The Boy Tt | Proposed”. PGommistioners Confer ence) Recreation Centre. a od Company. |1. top. vaniila ber has a voice in deliberations | ely alone, without any closely en-|were in attendance, and the |Sotred in New York aot’ n| The meeting was closed with Pe ie recentty “attend | Isaac, of Sherwood pany.'1 up. ve and is included in the project as-| croaching interdependency vo-| meet opened with the Allied Seyt. 39.) , Mire: . — a = <vntnuuoof Mationships, he might be able to Purpose. Betty Ann Croc- . % Rect uach’stendon was aie|commisioner, es. recently at ELLEN’S DIARY Because of this “public “im-| Keep bie mask en arouad We [Rt wecretary read. the min ft I was giv- SeteW\ MART age,”” mostly of my friends and| clock, simply because ewer eee ie intances feel I am very|wouldn’t be running into those /9Y t a good AY'er mY . lucky to be married to such a/ routine assignments, ; ¢ The Wind Blows Down thoughtful man. implicit in family togetherness,| David Boswell spoke on his <a ** - At home, however, he is a|that inexorably uncover a per-|trip to the National Convention Over The Upland Fields sam r™ cna ne onset tineteatee seca |itresting account He. t . e p ions, as to the neighborhoods|— mean or beneveolent, account. He com- 5 g | we've lived in, the houses we've|or unstable, sincere or preten-|mended the group for extending +! What comes to mind tonight|pansy - like faces, and delect-| bought, when my retatives can/ tious. their meeting to include the high a A as the wind blows down from ably . When you catch come to visit, choice of family| Probably he is non-analyzed |*choo! pupils and said he was +_ its wanderings over the cold) the subtle scent, you re recreation (if any) and so on. | neurotic, caught between eee nt. + upland fields? We wonder|only good things: new-born! He seldon takes me out,|devil and the deep blue sea, a schools, jwhere the wild creatures of|babes, downy chicks, rose-/unless to something he wants | family - wise. That is to say, he| aude | Wood. | commented oa > meadows and woodland are./ buds... a crescent moon, the/to see, or to a “must” event at| craves the sense of social signi- oe ana ts of these young F, Have they found shelter, those| white lace of a curling wave, his office. If I, or the children,|ficance and paychologicel sup-|Pep?ie tad Made mention of one t wildings of feathers and fur, in| and all the “whatsoever things” | fail to execute one of his “ord-| port that family attachments A Yer” is a recruiting A ¥" ‘ such retreats as only Mother) that are innocent and lovely of/ers” to the letter, he nags us|(marriage and childred) con-| 454 said that pay # Nature has taken care to fash-|earth. So white violets come to! for hours. If I use something}mote. But he scarcely can heows whet. influence he of che fon for them? In a thick firry|mind this winter-bound night. from his desk and fail to return| abide the thronging tensions,| might have on the lives of oth- ‘ glade? Or in-a great hollow! Once upon a time (‘I like! it to the exact spot, he blasts me|demands and obligations that! or; -_ fallen log, or “skull” of tree,| stories that begin “Once upon | in front of the children about my| are an inescapable part of the) 4. gin, oy, f oe é. suchas lads explore curiously) a time’ ‘Peter our visitor this| housewifely inadequacies. conventional husband - and-fa- shows Se viae the an ay when they chance to see the) afternoon smiled. “They most-| On occasion he has discussed| ther experience. ” ee en ile abet” ta ee a Jike in some leafy sanctuary |ly end pretty good.”) when :thée| some of his plans with me but if} For his own sake he ought to | BI", stream and the teacher when on a summer stroll? bell of the schooldays called us|! don't applaud his ideas whole-| take stock of his two - faced per-| snd . sponsor, Mrs. -Whiteway fe " “This wind will blow the. frost; to classes, we came along |heartedly he says I am criticiz-| formance and dig behind it, tolextended an invitation to any ee into the buildings” James com-|@ Post Road. There the road-| ing, or else he falls silent and is| get a line on his unconscious who would like to join. the otal ments, putting a stout m a ple side had been left pretty much/ morose for days., conflicts and anxieties and to| ay : stick on the fire. as nature had designed it, with; He has lost a great deal of| discover his inherent powers and The program committee, Bet- r And we think of.. is it the har-| the odd great spruce and fir, its|money in real estate speculat-| his real desires. ty Ann Crockett, Jeanie | Mac- so vest - time that now comes to|Srubs and bracken to one/|ion and other ventures, some of| Ail this is essential to organiz-|nonaid, Roger Johnson and Ney: mind, ‘some perfect day of it ali Side of the footpath which hard-| Which I warned against as im-| ing himself on a self . knowi ® ¢| Lawrence Lacey furnished gam- ; blue skied above, and the gold| beaten led up that familiar | Practical investments, but he} basis, into a really well knit! os which were enoyed by those of fields below? Not so much of | tise. There it was we would dis-|brushed me aside as “trying| forceful, straight forward! oresent, after which refresh- | cover the first white violets nes-|'o tell him what to do.” adult character, able to pro- that, is in mind tonight, satisfy. ments were served by the mem- ing and beautiful as its season| ‘ed among the low delicate Given this background, canj|ceed towards his chosen goals assisted by teachers, Mrs. Jean. be. Because we shall then|#teen ~ gold of the ferns. To| you tell me why his public image| at suitable pace, without undue Ger- have caught sight of « first|see them, to kneel and catch | (of congeniality, consideration |concern about “looking good” m @ple up the creek the fragrance was to be grate-|404 esprit de corps) goes out/to the world around him. buss. Tee sutume thin, ful that the emiling days were/the window the minute he-gets| The kind of person one is at _ | bhue . home? C.L. home, in the midst of a: site: 506 seentr: inate 3 | PTS re : . DEAR CL: 1 would suppose|trtals’ family ‘life presenta,” is us: echoes lingering “Hear wind!” James Lat seis of fa-dars, ond Nock of| says, listening to it bia ela ae aimee tes 1 | sath toy een hie ‘the colors, those rich sha-|about the eaves.. A fine ’ is from amount of social tep- des, which must be an artiet’s| but rather bleak winter night,|(pemwe Mien. is the resull of a) dressing, of scting = jenotiect We wish to advise our friends and cus- ‘despair? Not tonicht, lovelv as| we have now, such a one iacka’. tghee We to commuayia mage again : so Save, Gave. Secnass, then | DYES GS. wille .vislete tol, len't tndament a 117: - at May Haworth | cous] ‘fomers that plans have been completed ‘winds that blow softly, an Until tomorrow — Diaty —| ‘Possibly he is trying to project | . cules aimee, oe Good - night..... (or live up to, it the limelight)! in care of The | oe any fe ot? a AWARDED scaces ! mately within a week. Definite date and Ellen” Ja helping) SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que. : location will be announced later. | | himself to a milk from|(CP)—Pierre Aumonier of Cal- " AV iadisteen . map ara ean chase tt seiteda langue at Connte, wes | s . was ; * y oa gto secneuted ith the RCAF ‘scroll Zino-pods Prevent, To those who shared our concern for the loss of jo as cold as the league's Man-ot-the-Year | Relieve, our business location and stock—our grateful tonight: | the league’s annual dinner row here Wednesday night. The ci- thanks. . “ore: | valuable contributions to the + pe |stecess of such projects as the | ak, : eone of| air cadets visits pro ‘