For example, today’s menu for | 4 persons: costs only $2.09, in- cluding coffee. , This appetizing meal was pre- pared by Mrs. Anna Smith, for-.. merly Associate Professor of |, Home Economics and now con-| For today’s dinner apple is- sultant at Albright College, | stead‘of cherry dumplings would, Reading, in the heart of the| be suitable. To make, follow the Pennsylvania Dutch country.| recipe for fruit dumplings using There they make the most of | thin-sliced cooking apples in- plentiful foods, flavor, nutrients | stead of canned cherries. Cover. and fuel by slqw-cooking in por- | Steam-cook 20 min. over low | eelain cast-iron cookware. _{ heat. “ PENNSYLVANIA. DUTCH | BUDGET-WISE DINNER ° °. Endive with Boiled Dressing |Ladies Claim Sausage-Vegetable Casseroie | Pumpernicke? ‘Their Turn blespoonfuls around edge onto cherry-mixture. Cover; simmer | 15 min. over low heat, and serve | warm with-cream. : THE CHEF SUGGESTS APPLE DUMPLINGS Fruit Dumplings for 1962., The school and sick commit- tees reported treats sent and thank you Cards were read. _ Correspondence included a let- ter from Miss Theresa \Mac- Leod regarding a special Farm Forum broadcast for Institutes to be held on Feb.‘5. It was de cided to hold the meeting on that night..A letter from’ Mrs, Jos- eph Rooney, convener of Health and Welfare was also read. A cake lottery, which was drawn at the Christmas Concert was won by Mrs. L. G. Ram- | white carnations. ELLEN’S DIARY “What were we at today?” | James echoed the question of ‘the man who visit ts house this evening. A biggish man this is, neither young nor old. Come of Bay. Plans were made to hold card parties during the winter months. Cottage Cheese Apple Butter | goit At Barber Shop Coffee Tea - Milk Measurements are level; OTTAWA (CP) — The ladies’ | recipes for 6 | claim on the House of Commons | ENDIVE WITH BOILED SWEET-SOUR DRESSING (Endifte mit Brie) | barber shop has been made of- | ficial ‘by Mrs. Frank McGee, | | wife of the MP for York-Scar- %-c. sugar ‘| borough. eee pan glean He had his hair cut there eth oe | Tuesday. Then he and the bar- % ¢. ‘a neg | ber left the: premises, and a : 2 € ws negar | hairdresser entered with -bis % ip. po | paraphernalia and Mrs. Gee = ASD. ° J as his first customer. . | 4 c. crisp endive salad leaves “He (the hairdresser) ia 1 hard-cooked egg, chopped An interesting talk on Health was given by the guest speak- er, Mrs. Jane Campbell, after which the showing of slides was enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Covehead Road WI Has Meeting © The Covehead Road Women's then Scottish forbears who were, would say, much at home in hills and glens about their cestral estate. Nor winds, |waters fazed them. Nor) | wrath, nor man they feared. | they maintained a holy |for the workings of the | dence they found “closer then breathing.” It is a heritance to cherish. | “Well, actually we didn't \seem to accomplish much, | though” James smiled “We had \few idle minutes all day.” “Going to saw the wood shortly?” the visitor _ inquired. “I saw you haul the gear.” “Oh yes, one of these times the | R5%3 of | Dutch Village Road, | how is Various Minor Chores. Make Up Farmers’ Day “Did you know that— is not very well?”’ he queried, turning scampie — it’s cool tonight out- to this woman. “No, though she is some better today, I guess she’s on the mend now.” “This wasn't’ the healthiest Fall” we said. “It was full of colds and coughs and miser- es.” “This clearer weather should be better” he nodded— “And | the state of your health?”’ ica $5 oid fm on boys’ wear savings this week at Henderson & Cudmore feature values “plus” 10 per cent . . « special January Sale straw from the other barns so to a storm. And there was the feed- ing and cleaning and bedding of | the stock— and all that takes | time. We didn’t seem to accom- | plish much, as I said, but still | we yeTe busy today.” “The days are short yet’ the visitor offered. : “Well, Ellen” James says cupping his face against a pane to have a last look at the night, “I think I'll go to bed. Take in | doors, And put the-cat in the cel- lar, And don’t forget to wind the | clock —~ we'll rise earlier if we hear it tell the hours.” The latch on the door to the back stairway clicks. The black cat gets down from his cushion oh the couch. . “That's that!" he murmurs. Until tomorrow—-Diary—Good- to his unit in Petawawa, Ontar- | have them handy in the event of !o, after being called home due to the death of his father. Mr. Percy Adatiis and Mr. Russell Ford are still confined | to the Prince County Hospital. Mr, and Mrs.. Rutlidge are be- ——————— guaranteed good. H. BENNETT CARR ie in @ 1 Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada [i Phune 7 — 45435 Charlottetown, P.E.1, night, - om | duced some interesting results,” | Institute held the January méet-| when we get around to it. The | Combine sugar and flour. Beat! 1+. eGee reported Wednes-| ing at the home of Mrs. Harry boys brought in the (lent) saw fF im egg, water, vinegar, salt and | 4. Mrs.) McGee was pleased. | Birt with eight members pre |today, because the hauling was § pepper. Cook in a lipped porce-| (Conversion of the barber shop | Sent. Roll call was amswered s0 good.” lain cast-iron saucepan until’ +, 4 beauty parlor now will oc-| With a New Year's resolution. “The wood’s clean now— i ~ thick. ‘cor daily at 5 p.m. It is being| The ,ecretary reported pur- | would be a good time to get it | Cool; pour over endive. Top ine for the. first time, partly chasindtreat for pupils at Chris-| done. There was a companion- | with hard-cooked egg.- at the instigation of “Judy La |tmas, she also reported receiv- | able silence. . SAUSAGE - VEGET. Marsh, Liberal MP for Niagara | ing thank you -notes from the | t CASSEROLE, Falls. . | matrons of the orphanages for | to pay the last two months’ light (Langsan Gekocht Warsacht) Miss La Marsh had com-/ gifts sent to children, and fe- | bill’ for school. 2 ¢ water ~~ * Tojained that Parliament Hill’s| ceipt from the T.B. League. It was stated that » 4 tbsp. coarse chopped onion | Centre Block had become too| Sick committee reported send- | ely $32.00 was cleared at the bj 4 peeled carrots, coarsé-cut = auch of aeman’s world, with its|ing a treat to an ex-member | Christmas concert. 4 peeled potatoes, cut in eighths | joher shops, a tailor shop|who was ill; another member| For the program, -contedts J aa sausage, cut in 2 iM.| .+eam baths and massage sere. also received a treat. wens emeaeet "om Harold ° ‘ ice. Until now, there has . i Dona - Ernest | 1 tsp. salt no services for wives of the | cles purchased te the Inctitets |MacMillan which were won by | tsp. pepper MPs or the women MPs them | were paid and it was. decidea | Mrs. Samuel Wooldridge and | Fh, oo , ocives. | . Mrs. Harry Birt. } . nen completed was passed in| Next meeting is to be held at oa cantina ent He d WI rain tke lachon, the home of Mrs. Walter Mae. F Iain ‘cast-iron casserole. Bring New London plans were made for quilting it | Donald. All members are asked | oe —_ vegetables, ; itl at the home of Mrs. Leigh Mac- |to bring March of Dimes con | fe and seasonings. Cover; Donates Articles | Ewen.. ‘ cook over medium heat for 3) i Mrs. Wilbur MacKay report- i to 20 min. 4...\For Hall Kitchen | ed that she had bought kitchen | ; sroveee 1 sat tints Git utensils for the hall and oriced | Archer & MacDonald - and cold water mixed to smooth) eyctNGTON —- The January cupboard. A motion was pass- Paste. Simmer 5 min. longer, meeting of New Ltondon| ed- cupboard be bought, | ~ aan one cam: i.” | Seas ive McAllia. | chose ee : the home of Miss Elva- - same. - 8 c. canned red pitted cherries, | 6 Roll call was answered by Plans were made to a a eee drained cech member" oveting some card pary in. the. ball on Wed 9:0 P.M ST. == ig ing for the hall. j evening, Jan. 17; % tsp. salt * - The treasurer reported $168.11 m in charge is,-Mrs. James Carpets 4 1% tbsp. flour on hand, Carcsqpandence com- | E. Cole, Mrs. Morton Adams, % ¢. cherry juice _ sisted of You let- Mrs. Eris MacEwen. ents Le. sifted flour, additional ters; letters from Mrs. Rooney| Mrs, William MacEwen read acatnten ee 1% tsp. baking powder tonvener of Health, from the a paper on Health. Program request % tsp. salt Protestant. Orphanage and the consisted of a Bingo game con] @ Dish 4496 & tbsp. shortening March of Dimes Compaign. ‘The ‘ ducted by Mrs. Morton Adame. a S on.all Family Allowance Cheques . . So till 9:30, Saturdays till 5:30. Boys’ “Style-Guild” @ plaids, checks @ sizes 6 to 18 @ regular 3.0 value. 3 SHIRTS FOR 3.00 — ~ SPECIAL! BOYS’ SHOES a Values to 8.50! . Famous Hewetson and ‘and Greb shoes * twe : savings in why not drop in this evening, or om Saturday; we're open . SPORT SHIRTS 1.39 EEE Z - REGULAR @ detachable hood — @ warm winter lining snéw and rain proof @ sizes 6 to 16 . dee LE QUALIT) 59: wn. JELL-O _ 3 pkgs. 9° MAXWELL HOUSE (6 OZ. INSTANT) COFFEE .... 9 Longworth Ave. Dial ————- Repeat of a Sell-Out from Last Week! boys’ 100% THERMAL COATS TO 15.00’ cad aN = % - 4 . F ‘ ? ; : $ va oe , . & 5 e ’ ‘ "s . f ‘ 4 . : ; ‘ ‘ ~ a : 45 = 4 d : Hospital Ald Plans Projects Kensi l To Raise Funds a re MONTAGUE — The regular Elects Slate Of monthly meeting of the Kings a in Seg px aa j ’. Auxiliary was in the - of the newly or a text -wor ‘ Nurses’ Residence Jan. 12, con United harch We 4 nae - , thie Helen A. MacDonald, Women’s Editor, Phone 4.8506 ; Gates by the president, Mrs at the home ot Mee. Hareb 3 5 by. f . wart ctaeetalcthie sprit ok a - H. Stewart. Roll call was re- “Mayhew, New London, ; d ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Jan. 19, 1962. 7 sponded to by 18 members The 4°: ne, | ee ee ree so. 26a \matron reported on the treats pre u as served ; goaen which were given to the patients | Slam mw io. by Y: HAPPENINGS. | Pawe een ce eee te , oe The was instrectes rod, NOMS 5 or a eer tan | Sg hace Seo ae eg Mrs. Frank MacKinnon en-| Miss Elizabeth Mildred Mc- Cctoteres chke she ee rs Adams, meditat- - in > tertained Tuesday at her home Cabe, food publicist with head-/ the Auxiliary for lottery. A sub jon and prayer, “tet room on © ‘ Be %5 Fitzroy Street at an enjoy-| quarters in Boston, Mass., 8*| stantial.sum was realized from The comrhunity friendship re-| Mr, Russell has , able afternoon tea. » | been notified that she a7 this project and the lucky. ticket was given, for thel ed. to - ; Presiding over the tea cups | 1961 edition of Who's ‘of | was held , “MacDoa- wag offered -by | spending Christmas ; home were Mrs. G. D. Steel, Mrs. G. | American Women. 7 ald.’ } by Mrs. BG. ' ies J ie: — a Roll cal in Malpeque. ~- om " Elliott Full and Miss Jean Gill.| Miss McCabe, who represents; Discussion regard. members; Miss returned Mrs, W. E: Massey, Mrs, W.| the largest food chains in ‘the | ing multipli aaa. ~ S the with @ verse:on the New Year: | on eeaber er ao Stuart Chandler, Mrs.'J. R. Da-| United: States, contacts food| final arrangdments were left to he mona avatne reported | es at Prince of Wales College vies and Mrs. R. Boyne assisted | editors throughout the United/the Ways and Means commit. — porgingting comsnitiee | after spending the Christmas in serving. ; States and Canada. She travels tee. | : ee oe . president, | holidays at her home in Baltic. “ate: . : extensively ‘and has several ra-| It was decided’ to have a president, Mrs. Mayhew. vee ‘Mr, Jackie Crozier, Toronto, | social Mrs. Kenneth A. Parker and| dio and T.V. programs in Bos- Bring and Buy sale at the Feb- secretary: Mrs. James E. Cale: | visiting in Baltic, Malpeque + com Mrs. Ross Parker were joint|ton. The food editors’ confer-|ruary meeting. Each member treasurer. Mre. ae and Summerside oe of and visiting, hostesses at a delightful after-| ence held recently at the Wal- | was asked to bring a friend and. This slate of te - his parents Mr. and John co-operation :moon tea on Wednesday at the|dorf had Miss McCabe - as to make a special effort to have copied ty the ettng. Wie 2 and mis- ‘Charlottetown Hotel. « speaker. . ‘s 8 good’ attendance at the next Mrs. aon Cole reported 9 | -5re<Wymwe Clark, entertain- Allison i EE oe She was graduated with hon-| meeting. _ , ; ; large box of clothing gent to~ ed the members of Hamilton Wo- oe Tie Rainbow Club held _ tts| ors from Cornell University and| |" A delicious lunch was. served overseas relief. Two Thank | 06s Institute at the January regular monthly meeting. at ‘Sun-|is a Kappa “Kappa Gamma. by the committee.’ You cards were read. “4goceting om Tuesday evening set Lodge 6n Monday afternoon | Among her many public engage- : Mrs. Harold Mayhew read ap | “lh & good attendance. - " with thé president, Mrs. P. Sha-| ménts has been that of speaking ‘ ‘ article on “Purpose of United |’ Mr. James Clark, Kensington, rain in the chair. on the arts at the national eon- COnVeners _- Church Women", Two new mem- ee Tuesday moraing for Bt. . The-meeting opened in the us a ae Junior. League of Al ' A ery ‘a welcomed: = Mr "on S iienn’eieed . ual manngr ‘and Brig- D. Bar-| America held at Sun Valley. , next meeting will be ms ad wick thanked the group for ‘tie | Miss, McCabe“ has many rele- | re ppointed et ee 9 ee sg to ‘Malpeque ay the z Christmas gifts they had given| tives and friends on Prince Ed-| : ; at ay Tracheaw, + 1 OF the ' to-the ea Brig..N; Owen re | ward Island where she“ used «At Morell Wi ee } ite ia ALTIC tne ape Be pest cogete aod ported on‘birthdays. | visit her aunt, Mrs:-W. Chester’ MORELL — } te} + . ; I ee Sa One of the: members, Mrs,-G, | S. McLure and the late Mr.. Me- | Institute ‘ae “ton an ae a, : fad. “por es Cention Hh Rea’ sateen by pe! a ; pond Ballingall, said. she Would -pro- Lure at “Bonnahinley.” » ” - | School, Seventeen ladies odin Xi : ate et Mrs: Theresa Mathews were re- | on \etency for their: \where vide treats for -the ladies on|< ! - ."}present and listened to Farm MRS. JOHN ALAN MacKENZIE-. cent visitors to Kensington and | Halifax. NS, after? “Me. Valentine's Day. ."{.° Paul Murphy, of Summerside, | Forum. on’ radio ‘and -discussed eke % yo * tae Balls, the guests of. Mr. end New Year's wwh: a. _, Three new members, Mrs. W.| accompanied by Robert Murray | the broadcast on 4-H: work. | g id es oF ee a tg eee re Mrs. George, Breuder sad Mr. | Baltic, Darnley: A. Massey, Mrs. E. MagEwen| of Augustine Cove motored to! During the’ business session a Yuleti e Nuptia Cer emony and Mrs, Edgar Mathews. : {side 2! ont vg Ross were welcom- | intr aoe gg wane letter of thanks was read from|_: . ¢ € ‘ ‘aca. '#* °,| Mr, atid Mrs. Glendon Crozier | Mr, Heath Caseley, : ae ° | were ‘guests. of Mr. and former secretary for gift receiv- ||. ’ is C , | "ae fvill De and family of © Madawaske ton is @ tient in Prince County The meeting Closed with the Mrs, Reed DesChenes, " - <) ed on her yolaienis ales o 1ét- Unite: F oOup e In W. ALT.’ ‘| S Maine, spent the New Year's Hospital. His many Mizpah ’benediction. i : jter of thanks from a shut-in io Bikey ait sgh ae holiday in Hamilton, the guests | for his speedy recovery * |. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy / member ‘for’ gift at Christmas| A picturesque Christmas wed-, Kenneth MacKertizie, brother| of Mr. Crozier’s parents, Mr.| ‘Mrs. Horace Paynter Mrs. ‘Lyman: Davison has fe rand family ‘of Augustine Cove | and for individual kindnesses, | ding was—solemnized in St. An-| of the groom, was best man. The | and Mrs. George Crozier. | is visiting ‘in- Kensington. turned to her home in Charlotté-| were pleasantly surprised to! A motion was passed to send |dtew's United . Church, ‘Wolf-| ushers were Henry Phillips, Da-| Mr, Archibald MacDonald of —— town after a holiday visit-with| receive a phone call {rom their | $10.90 to March of Dimes cam-| ville, N.S. Dec. 30, 1961 .when | vid Hyndman, Sandy Ross.and| Baltic, is ‘patient in Prince fap her sontin‘law and daughter, | daughter, Miss y Murohy-|.paign. ‘ “| Mary Sue, youngest daughter of | Sandy ‘MacLean, all friends of | County Hospital. CASCUMPEC ¥ * Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clark, Syd~| from Candston, Alta.,.while vis-} The following - were -appointed | Mr. and "Mrs, Miner ‘Stevens, | the groom. The mens association of the 4 he aes bury, Ont. - te *’, | iting | with. their daaghter anc| as conveners: agricultare, Mrs, | Melanson, became the bride of! The wedding music was play-| Kensington United Church en-| Mrcand. Mrs. Frank ea | Son-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | Gordon Coffin; home. economies, | Mr. Jon Alan MacKenzie, som | oq by Mrs, Robert Bishop. tertained several men from | apcompanied by Mr. and , The Charlottetown Bap- Sherty, Summerside@n Jan. -7:|Mrs. B. F. McCarten; - press, of Dr. and Mrs. d, Wendell Mac-| Chariton Levy, as soloist, sang Princetown United Church, Mal-| Brenton Hudson” motored, tist Yeuth Fellowship held their “Miss Murphy fs: employed as a | Mrs. Emmett MacDonald; heal-| Kenzie, of Charlottetown. The| «¢ perfect Love” and ‘I'll Walk : ™ | Fredericton, N.S. and regular meeting in the Church teacher at that Place... th and welfare, Mrs.- Freeman | double ring ceremony was pet-| Reside You.” ‘ he asked Mack who had just | Christmas’ holidays py ere +. Se Jay; citizenship and education. | formed by Rev. Douglas Archi-| 4. brides mother chose for | °°M? bY: . and Mrs. Tommy votional period was ‘con-| Six tables were’ in play at a| Mrs. Frank Dunn; cultural ae.|ald, ‘minister of the church. her daughter's wedding a ““Good—good!” Mack smiled. | Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes Hudeon. ducted by Jean Hansen and | card party held .at the’ home of | tivities, Mrs. William Aylward; | Entering the church on the phire bl bouele jacketed ‘teeta. wel pees to Reve: em Sel te "eh Barry White. Mrs: Gloria Atkin-| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gallaut;| United Nations and exchange | atm of her father, the bride was ith wees Ee grens at aan hockey game down in the rink | motored ‘to Charlottetown - son led-in a sing-song._ Oyster Bed Bridge, on Jan: 14"! pragtams,-Mrs. E. G. MacKin | radiant in a gown of white peau | Wu) matching in the niorning! Hope it keeps | Thursday. 1s Rev. H..L. Mitton fed n.gid of the St Thomms"Aquinas'| non de soie, with side panels of ny-| 8#8¢ of pink roses. The mother | ting” he added. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace , Bible ‘study on “The (Conse; | Society. The ladies high, prize’ In comnection with the health |!on 2mbroidered with appliqued | °%-the groom wore a dress .- “And do you think you'll be | and ~ daughters quences of Sin," followed by | was won by Mrs. Everett Gal-| and welfare program for t he| petals. The bodice was highligh- heliotrope peau de soie wit) much help to the team?” he| Bennie, Greenmount prayer: lant, and the.men’s high went | month the president distributed fted by a scalloped neckline hav- matching hat and a mauve Of- | questioned with a teasing | visited with relatives An interesting film “Footsteps | to Gelas. Gallant. -Consolation | severaf’ interesting parnphiets |ing.the same embroidered ap- chid corsage. ; chuckle. pee. ; e of Livingstone,” was shown. ‘ prize went to Bill Gauthier. |and folders on various aspects | Pliques, long -sleeves ending in Following the candlelight/ “Well now, that’s a different a Mrs. ? a : lit ts the wrists. Her | Ceremony, a reception was held | question” Mack replied with a | ¢rs, Jt. and daughter ts ‘aren aged to ee shoulder length vell fell from a| at thé Paramount Hotel, Mrs. | young grin “*but I should be bet- ee ee ee ; . 0 child- : . 7 % : ADA BAILEY _AULEN Fn, ofthe elementary” acoa! Baloo ted De, Sr ea a nsers of thc be, |_ Tur hace” Jarman gm | Saiey Willams, oes OF ee , ) during ne ae Ane + ome pose poured, while Miss Eleanor Ar-| mented shaking his head “wa- |" — P iF is ‘ Th rif Dutch Cook Favor tee in ¢h "| “Attending the bride as maid| chibald served the bridal party. | Stes a lot of time. MT PLEASANT ‘| DEVON SLICED + < eae , s omer of honor was Miss Sylvia Steeie | Miss Peggy Chase was in charge| “1 guess” Mack offered rising ¢ : ; f ; . B . d a S hi Las M | : and oa bridesmaids "Miss Betty of the guest book, : oe = toes ane tee ee ‘B ACON k lb 59¢ i e . ’ ~ . é j t » 6 B., ’ r U get tretc Ing edais Indian River wi seviah auaaaane ee _— one ones © an get all my work squared ined at Moust Fieaseat over the 7 eee « . e ; lms "e : : away.” ew Year's y. - , By Ida Bailey Allen | Me milk ‘Discusses Plans | all_wearing pine green street | the groom responded. — “Did you hear that the—’s| Mr. and Mrs, Reg Noye spent] BROKEN PEKOE CONSIDERING this nation! Place cherries in oiled 1 qt. . . *| length dresses with short sleeves, |. tie happy couple Jéft on a have their new baby, Ellen — |New Year's with their daughter as a whole, farm,.town and city | baking or “Divan” dish. Com- To Raise Funds boat shaped neckline and long) ctor trip, amidst showers of yes" the visitor smiled “anoth- |and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, TEA lb. 69c # families of all incomes spend | bine sugar, salt and flour. Add | ’ | white gloves. They wore pill) confetti and good wishes. The er .farmer! Oh” he. chuckled |Harold Younker, North River. - sseseeseeeseer#s ai average of 20 percent of the cherry juice slowly; pour! INDIAN RIVER — The Jan-|,0% headdresses featuring the) pride was attired in a beige wool “‘let no ome think that Island| Mr. Fraser Macintosh, Grand their take-home pay for food. {over the cherries. ‘| uary méeting of the Indian Ri-| 5@™¢ material and carried bou-| Gress three quarter length Borg farming is going to die out— no |Falls, Manitoba, spent Christ- | — The thrifty Pennsylvania, Mix flour with baking pow-| yer Women’s Institute was heid | Wets of red. and ‘white carna-| 042+ with matching accessories sir, not for a spell yet” he nod-|mas at his home in Mount PORK Dutch’ have a way of stretching | der and salt. Cut im shortening | at the home of Mrs. Keith Mann | tions. Miss Joy- MacIntosh of and corsage vf yellow roses. ded.—Did you bring. in some Pleasant. During his absence the food money by serving their| (the Dutch prefer lard) until! with 11 members present. The | Cornwall, Ost, ‘sees et. ihe M M Kenzie h | feed yedey she er eee ee 8 oted Samy CHOPS families wholesome, nourishing | mixture is as fine as meal. Add roll .call was answered by each | tide, was the winsome flower| Mr. and} at ‘ a ae cae | “Yes — from the mill. And we |changes in the community. meals at budget - wise prices. milk. Drop dough by small ta-| member suggesting a project | *t!. She wore scarlet peau de jtaken up ‘residence at . * ‘hauled home grain and bales of | Mr. Gerald Noye has returned | sole and carried a. nosegay Halifax, 99¢ t MICHAEL'S GROCERY . ak he hie ta etal il: ea