Shs AC eoeR ack BY ALICE ALDEN E lady in mink turns to ok at the lady swathed in sable d she, in turn, looks at the lady caring .chinchilla. IK doesn’t we to be a chinchilla coat to at- attention, either. It could @ gray cloud of chinchilla “PRECIOUS BEAUTY L swathing the shoulders, as does this beautiful abbreviated stole. Oillie, distinguished New York fur designer who has been fash- joning chinchilla pieces for years, does this one with an under- lay of brilliant, jewel-toned vel- vet to highlight the misty beauty of the fur. orld Day Of Prayer Service At N. World Day of Prayer Ser- was held on Friday after- at the home of Mrs. George unning, the ladies from South nvil Presbyterian Church in attendance. The theme the service which was pre- red by women of Egypt repre- mting various churches was He said, Lord I Believe, and > worshipped Him.” he Service was led by Mrs. prace Toper, N..Granville (Uni- d) and Mrs. Sterling Corbett, Granville (Presbyterian. priptures passages were read Mrs. Alvin Mallett, and Ira Mallett. Prayers were red by Mrs. Herb Ward. Mrs ie Dunning, Mrs. Percy Ho- iit, Miss Mildred Corbett and f Maebelle MacLennan. fhe Addresses were given by Horace Toper and Misr: andra Keir. The welcome UNION ROAD W.M3S. dent, Mrs. MacArthur. Hymna Just asI am” was sung, follow- fas taken from Ruth 11-18-14-17. priing W. I. on Tuesday eve- ing February 10th. The meet- was ovened by singing ‘Let i@ Call You Sweetheart,’” and peating the Collect. Roll c al! answered by an original alentine Verse. Seventeen mem- | and three visitors were in| ittendance. : The minutes of the last meet- were read and approved. pondence was read and cussed. It was decided to send s dollars to the Musical Fes- al, also two dollars to the Mul- fle Sclerosis Society. Committees gave there reports. committee reported several alls made and treats given. Bills vere presented and moved paid. freasiirer gave a brief report on Granville was given by Mrs. Walter Par- sons, and the reply was given by Mrs. Sheldon Abbott. Mrs. Ster- ling Corbett and Mrs. Sheldon Ab- boft sang *‘Hold Thou my Hand.” The pianist for the service was Mrs. George Dunning. The offer- ing was received by Mrs. Staf- ford Coles, which will be sent to the Women’s Inter-Church Coun- cil of Canada to assist in pro viding Christian Literature im many lands. After the offering Mrs. George Dunning sang as a solo t h e beaw tiful selection “How Great Thou Art,” with Mrs. Sterling Corbett as accompanist. The service closed with the benediction by Mrs, Corbett. Lunch was served by the ladies of N. Granville. By IDA BAILEY ALLEN ... Sunday breakfast: Winter fruit cup; cornmeal - Canadian bacon; waffles; cranberry con- serve; whipped butter; honey, maple, or orange syrup; broiled Canadian bacon; coffee. ~ changes: Start with a substantial vege- fles and Canadian bacon. Finish choice of coffee, tea or milk. jar, measure 2 c. milk. Break in 2 eggs; add 6 tbsp. cooking oil. Stir in 1 ¢. fine-chopped Cana- dian bacon, % ¢ enriched corn- meal and 1% e¢. ready-pancake mix, Shake ‘or stir) vigorously fairly smooth. Bake on: heated waffle iron until steaming stops. Cranberry Conserve: Combine in a 3-qt. saucepan,’ ‘qt.. (1 lb.) raw cranberries, 1 c. walter, the juice and pulp 2 medium oranges Fraser’s mane Chicken Wax, 100 ft. roll Paper Bulk Sticky Raisins Dates Robin Hood FRUIT Pickles Christie Milk iccuits Wagstaffe” Honey on hand. It was decided 9 see about inviting the Shur-| vain Amateur Cavalcade at a) ater date. Also to see about hav-| mg a programme later on in) he spring on Home and Farm | jafety. Mrs. Aerguson’and Mrs. T.C. | mt were in charge of the) amme; it he subject of Woman's Instifute york. Mrs. Ferguson as convenor | éad a very enjoyable letter on Yoman’s Institute work end the | maginary border line between ‘anada and U. S. A.. which the estitute has been very active. | Contests were held and very | much enjoyed by everyone. Col- ection for the evening amount- d to $1.90. : Mrs. Earl’ Henry invited the fembers to her home for the fanch meeting. A very delicious unch was served by Hostess and “tmmittee in Charge. The meet-| Wg was then closed by singing he Netional Anthem was based ce Crushed 20 oz. tin Pineannle —25c PERFECTIO. MAXWELL HOUSE MAXWELL HOUSE 1 ELM AVE CUDMORE’ MOLASSES, qt. ............ 33¢ ICING SUGAR, pkg. ......... 13¢ BUTTER, 2Ibs. ............ $1 (STANT COFFEE, 6 oz. jar . $1.15 COFFEE (reg. grind), tb. .... 73c FREE DELIVERY COD ORDERS ACCEPIED WEEKEND SPECIALS Shelled “ilherts Y Ib. pkg. 39c 3 | DIAL 3813 table soup, then enjoy the waf-| with the winter fruit cup, and a) Cornmea!-Canadian Bacon Wat. | fles: In a shaker or jarge glass about 15 times or until batter is_ er IDA BAILEY ALLEN Narth Michigan College Plays Host At Breakfast and 1 ¢. raisins, Boil gently until cranberries burst and mixture is soft. Add 2 ¢. sugar. Let simmer un- til thick enough to hold its shape when a teaspoonful is dropped on a chilled plate If desired, add 1 c. chopped walnut meats. Pour into 8. sterilized _6-oz. glasses. Pour over melted paraffin to seal. TRICK OF THE CHEF ‘For interesting flavor, spread thin slices of Canadian bacon with Bahamian mustard and put together, sandwich fashion, be- fore broiling meeting were read and approved. Five dollars was voted for Mus- ical Festival ‘fees, and five dol- lars for the Polio campaign. Canvassers were appointed for the Red Cross campaign. The sick and school committees reported and new ones were ap- pointed as follows: Mrs. Irving MacDonald, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Reuben Watts and Mrs. Richard Vessey. ; The program consisted of a very interesting reading by Mr. William Crockett. A contest was presented by Mrs, Harold Watts and was won by Mrs. Willard Murray and Mrs. Louis Vessey. The meeting closed with the ANGLO-RUSTICO W. L. Anzio Rustico W. L. held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Exton Bulman on Tues- day evening, February 3rd., with an attendance of seven mem- bers and onc visitor. The meet- ing was called to order by~the president and the Collect was re- peated in unison. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved and roll call was answered with a recipe for a hot supper dish. The treasurer reported $12 from a correspondence was dealt with. Mrs. Noel sented to see about work for Red Cross. Committee reports were heard and new ones appointed as fol- lows. sick, Mrs. D. Anderson and Mrs. E, Bulman; Mrs. D. Anderson and Mrs. R. Stevenson; luach, Mrz. R. Stev- efison- avd Mrs.. R... Buatain._- The next meeting ‘li be held at the Buntain home when roll call will be answered with an Irish joke. Mrs. S. D. Parkman conducted a question box and some interesting questions were asked and discussed. Singing of i he The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 26, 1958. the National Anthem closed the. and lunch was served bem chee the hostess. Rr MORELL W. 1 Mrs. Cecil McCarthy was hos ess to the Morell Women’s In- stitute for their February meet- ing. The president presided and Mrs. Francis MacAdam acted as secretary. Roll call was answer- ed by 15 members. Two mem- bers paid. their dues. |"Phe—-minutes-of fhe previous! meeting were read and approved. The treasurer, Mrs. Robins gave a report on the card parties. It was decided that the mem- bers help wiith the planting and care of flowers in the village It square. Mrs. Percy Robins, Mrs. - Spotl FLATWARE and BARBER SETS htSale Store Hours MONDAY te THURSDAY 9.c.m. tee 5:45 p.m. FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. - SATURDAY 9 a.m, too 5:45 p. | a9 A Eaton Spotlight Set HOME BARBER SETS Nickel-plated clippers with size 000 blades, extra spring. Barber shears and black comb. Ideal for cutting the youngsters hair at home. 2.1§ BUDGET PLAN TERMS AND BUDGET COUPONS WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR A-LIMITED TIME —. MINIMUM PURCHASE 15.00 e MODERN 5 pc. “INTERNATIONAL” CLEARS A WIDE ASSORT- MENT OF SILVER - PLATED FLATWARE. Included are such popular names as: 1847 Rogers Bros., Rogers & Son, Eagle Wm. Rogers and Star, Service Plate. 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