MRS. AN its Young Couple Plight Truth in Ceremony At Kelly’: Cross st. Joseph's Chtirch in Kelly's [proposed the toast to the bride, . oss wits lhlé stunt hf aprctty which was responded to by the we-ddinti rtacbtitl when Marion igroom. who also proposed a .losephini=. dali%‘léi' of Mr. and itonst to the bride's attendants Mrs. Walter oolc. Bonshaw. which was responded to by Mr. heft! E the llljldll Of ‘Allan .lO- Emmott agen. ‘ teph agen. 5l7l'lll£Zlli’llIl- . Mrs. Toolc chose for her dau- Rt-v. Rill h McQlililri, USSR. tghtor‘s WPllfllll.E a b e i g e lace D0l'f01'm€d ll? d'W5l‘I‘ Pint! 061?" lover taffeta ess with w h i t e 111011)’ and Celebrated *3 n|-|D- tact-essorit-s and a corsage of ital mass. ‘During the ceremony twhite curnations. Mrs. Hagen. Vllilfllfl lldmftwlihllll 3311! IP- lmothcr of the gro iii wore n Pl'0PI‘l8le h.VmflS- She ‘W-‘IS 80- lmzluve ensemble 0 chiffon over complllled b.V M12 Al Bl3rIl'l\al‘d- ‘taffeta with white accessories The‘ l3l'lt!lé. riveh in marriage and a cbrsagc oi white i-anni- by hei hither. looked radieni in .u¢‘n5. 1! floor length EOWII Of Wh H0 Following the reception the in c e, the fitted waist of which ynflfifi g¢u,it.. left on _3 lthhgg. extended into tiers of nylon iici lnoon trio to Maine. For travel. in. back. Her fingertip veil . llinfl the bride chose a blue flow- helti iii iitribt by it tiara at c - ;t=l‘Efl am»: with white iict.-e"sstii-- ntals ttilti she carried it iinuqiiét ‘ies and it notsiiiir of white tir- of réd rb es. _ nations. Mrs. A odbrick MacDonald. Ml”. find Ml~s_ Hagen mm; ta. W83 1‘ §lS¢él‘'-S mfilroli 0f H011“ lceit, up residence‘ in Chtii'-lottt.-- or. S 5 Wdre 5 ghifih oi yellbw town. silk chiffon with matching hi-'ad- (Pylon; By ‘ [,1-dwell) _..,...... _- - Womm his band. wontgnh ;_rl__tl_sr.- gtioii. 4-iltuir ..1:t-9a.. Aug-7.1. W. 7 ‘rile public health nursing til- vision of the i>.iii._i. papal-intent at fléllg lisfllgoialngf: t.b:ért blink!’ 6 care "i- mat is pgb-gglibdl title children lit ’ ' at the iiiizliériibtt - Fllrfii Thursday evening. Mrs. linFid_ir. director of hunt‘: Q, uursi: car I h t! _ Qt s‘ _ iv ce 9 at by 'evening’it éicperlitieiii Drovegésugctishfila ttllatd till: class by E _u it 6 e e {tir- lller into tile problem thdt arise cart for preschool age Hill- i-éii. V 9 course is open to mothtfrlvfllfgfiydunfi children in e ‘ . jrhur-_Any at nine‘ rogtniii will include 1 I iii éhli Ed “Tlglé are of Your Child": And a dis- ctllsiionl on sublleegi will mite n uc rs. is it r. is nmiynrhfimpmn. provincial coli- 3 t, will be answering qilél— tions on the feeding of y ou in g children. The program will get under- way ll 7:39 ||.l’h. Mr. wiiiiiim onw at Toronto; nbcainliaiiltta By his nephew iti- uhnta billy illtl his niece. Mrs. Floward Keller find Mr. Keller‘ werlz recent guests of Mr. tiild Mrs. Earl it vers. Up. Prince Sh-éet. Char ottetbwn. HAPPENINES ill to .._..o4.---——-rm.-n...uun.ng.._ bit. and ri. n.i.. Marsh at intruded ate at their guests. t. Marsh’: tjnotbet. itirs. Lett- is Mat-sh tit ‘rbrunio. Mr. all bits. David Crockr ti dauil let fitirbmi of it i. ii: ityeré recent ue_sts' at Mr. and Mrs. Wendel MacLIlne. is ooodtvlll Avenue. Mrs. Chrles Hamin has re- turned to er horns in cudrlotts town lifter visit}!!! with h e r sister, Mrs. A.H. Finlay, Hill- X. Mr. and Mrs. Jttlin iaitohjnntl daughter bonny at Montreal have rehitned to tn e i r name utter spending a piéiidiit; héliitilly with Mrs. n_btth'i parents. Mr. and hits. wiiiteti Lawton, Pawiiiii. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawton rruru. were weekend ‘ttsti Mr. awzolfd Barents"; l-. no Mi-s. ll ted l.é'w'lron, fiawniii. Mr. and is. Georfitt Irv- ing. of Ndff H tlé . Péhn. IE1! Summerfilde it fly hiornihg after spending two weeks w t t it Mrs. Irving's parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. A.S. McAssey. Spring They will‘vi§lt relative! in New Eruuswihk h it H r e‘ returning oiné. ELl_ENf§w DIARY Winsome and dear. ls Jamie's little daughter that is Wendy. , E weré privileged to hold her in our firms recently. while she slept. Suddenly a smile flicker- Sd titi thfi tiny flick‘ §§ stié "till!!- Ed with an angel" ’d théit she ttiwnkfnsti, disclosing dark byes t ‘at he ed up wonderlngly. it Serrlléd. sear-(thing. we fancied. or her rh6ther's ace and smile dress and she carried a botictuet. of yellow mums. Miss A it t t a Hagen. sister of the groom. and miss Carolyn Toole, niece of the noiiofis scors CLAN WILLIAMSTOWN, On-t. lCP) on Mauiwllldn or Mac‘- _All"ex came by this morning. ekBi‘E'ssion quite forlorn. smile. No words for a moment. And then. "I've been over home bride. were the bridesmaids. ‘ Sir Gord V ‘ he said seals “and there‘: no- They wore identical dresses of :Mlllan alld Rtiatddlé, ‘Scotland. bauy they-pg‘ pink and blue sllk chiffon with Ichll-.f of Clan Maicntiiisu. Mbn..~ ..Nm3y,.. we questioned. Sday took _part in ceremones lhtlnorlng the éhitgrfltlnh of t e tclan from Scotland to Canada was the Ft wer girl. She wore a ll" ‘1301 3“ G9 d0_l1 Qfflciatged 8! dress of tie nylon with match- a laiaoiiin unvei ins oontiiictieii by in; head ress find carried n Lorne M:i‘cMlllan of lfiurliggan basket or iiiixed nowets. Micheal scbtiatiii at St. Andrews Un ttil '[too}¢_ De - ttftfip‘ 3,1-it-t;g_wgl,§‘Chiirch litre. abtiiil miss the ring bearer. least of Cornwall. The plaque The ushers were A r n o 1 cl ‘ W“? Placed 5-" “W 0“"“'l‘‘ Hi’ Toole. brother til’ the bride and lt°"“‘=‘l Sm’ Bb"d=-. - - - Paul Hagen. brother of ih e matching heuddresses and car- ried bouquets of mums. nula Tools. neicc of the bride HOLIDAY WEATHER POOR. groom. Followlng_the ceremony a re-. LONIXW memerst _. 3,-lg. ception for 95 guests was held at ; am-S mg as; umgfigr weékéfid, the Charlotieto n Hotel, where i the an u gl “hp H°1t,jgy_ the bride's lab e was ccntc ‘ lturned out to be 5 "bla " hot]. with the three tier wedding my gm. ma - M3,, cake. Father Ralph Mcdiiaid sue of ,ag,,_ ' ‘:""":’_'l§lillen -tys. -rut weather kept tmany vacationers at home. A . R _ patrol-. than said the ninth London- eter’s there. and Mack. 3 Ms close to tears “Mother's not there. I look everywhere and I couldn't find he$._l wotl er Wlieré she c a it be." .‘‘Oh. —But" “§he’s ltkély down iii the gar- den fifillliifi gréélti for dinner" we said. "Alex —- Al-Ex!” a voice call- ed from the yard hfiré shb is now"' he . ex- claimed. The young face clear- ed. Eyes smiled. And he hur- tied a t of tillers‘ to join h er. t‘ Eve "oné. there is “ it till! ititlt er. the wide world over." “his Tiger Lilies dangerous?" he queried this evening eyiug i-om our tiront veranda. with some suspicion, {ii llllbbiti by llilé house across thé dfle. insides‘ signify so in ll c It to such ltliinli dhés. "yes" iotilbh grinned “they are. If they get the chance, they'll luinli out and lib be the e clump #011 ALL KNIT ‘N’ PURL wonde Suit or separate: — twice bwurbolu or ittdllderniitbr title riswitll zllttlhgflargihdfllr m "E with F‘ thmlfill , ‘ - v 0 . W M‘ Biillmililllfiin‘ :iiés‘.‘Ah and mum : . es‘ - t t s smut Pitta W79‘ ss pllfl l C C Rafi 7“-9: sat design ilihel. l °"lili‘llill’t-lr’l€i't:l‘t‘it‘?ttl‘rc.itirt stnss1o'.1:. i4.i.iil.slt.ii lli required 8% yards 45-inch fa- \ bf! . . . in . ble to ; omit ma lil3..°.°»""r'.."§ §.fl‘;.‘.'L'»‘ t’3'lllt”t'li ‘§°t~oé‘tl.' t."r'. ""1. i“uotle'i$§d. it ill natural this onus-Io residents of Guardian Needleel-an De t., and inevitable that young c ndlioaitinles l’rn‘Addr .oitfnm_rua Id:-en Jib - mu‘ "Aughmésé E.l:’l\l;v‘1lill:tfin Ills iv in 17“ I I ‘ Ad.“-“_ :33‘ _ ’ ' ‘II éfwféhfioh are oromiisn tattbtti tum nitttleti Needieerltt ll 0 or‘-n usually they . Shotvstars smocked n to 1‘! WW” E” '3' “M “W . i we to idiuti “uh: ”‘.-- farm; anew l‘al:t:;.Pl‘:,|S;IV‘(‘!l' (::cfl'c*l-to-‘Y3! is. vIre:: are in H’ ‘ H ‘ . Q ‘_ I , 0 _ t ' . . ”€“"°""*'“"" “'3 *°-."» °"' °'-.°'*..*.i.”.i.'.'.i "1. -. -flat hdlsnuuw. haiilflfl iir. vs t tiieiu up. just like this" . woiking young jaws. only naughty ones!" Granddaughter giggled. “Theii how have you managed to escape hear Mary llnwortb: A friend of mine has three allldren aged 15; ltltl ‘file Oil. «'1 girl; is 6 prdl3l€rh., Sh! as got allll lbout every-' I III! B flinlléiifl it true win ghfiiit ' ends and hi‘ parents have tried every- input or: and at E: ioseiid erto n doctor; who m”t'-t ii.‘:'t-.'tr“°.°.i'.i P role of leadership. he] the lnuwelltyoxinrcport; thé pnfénls runs in ' inidgi lhtfl ‘t'a wt-ongtntbei‘j M but a bearing on the girl’! -élfthny are to put 0113 3 s -5 ill good parents all '° "r°‘t“.r -t§°,g-ti’e'?3*-‘i‘l‘;-.13 ....: ‘ii To Each Young Luol There ls But Qne, Dear Mother’ your fate for so many suhmi‘er_s?" she questioned. “Thlil'a not so. Dull-" she’ reassured MEX. "H_!'§ only teasinié. Tiger Lilllcs ii'rEh'_t dnltnnls - they're flowers. dbh'i ytlli ‘net-‘!" _ “But why did they give thetii so ugly a haine? They ihhllldlift battle done it. now should they?" “Now“ she smiled at us over his head "would in loss I ‘ dihér tiiithe sthell just n§ l§Wéb .' " ‘ it was Granddaughter h at- self who was bewildered today, W ' "ii she chanced to see ‘ he oddest-looking ct-e'ature. low till that wall when-; the titiiléystiékit: grows." The news brou, hi I quick asseiiibllhg thort-za 'ut. _ “Se how queer it ‘ is" she said. ed “It's Ody is like in énliiinl but still it's lk ‘ E ii bud. Look it the strange wings! And I béllfive it it hasn't mtitiéd train that ;sgat." “l=liihl" Malélt ‘grliiiled. ‘f ave y‘ héyer §E§l’l i hit’ Yes I you. iintl watch outthiti it doss- ii't Btin your liillr!" I "§lhy‘?“ fihé ltilqtilredg re§_tf'dgi:- . V _ lug Curiosity. Who wfl! dill then > _ new. Mack laughed. “’l'he‘tl ytiu'd huts‘ ' _ your attic’ fbr ‘slit-el §._.hd" lie ttétlséti “ll-llil-ne‘d one —— and _ ii't recognize it but wtntn she one! Girls —— girls” he said shiikihg his hedd "pour dttllré — tibirt know niittih’ I "-—?Inytlilng MtiEk" she sur- 2-‘ ted a bit lottiiy. % snow iiioiih dfmbray is fir . Ellen"uJdlhi£% fffllt, othlng lliiitiitflitlbedtidkttililnfildlrm hair. "Give her time" in say. 3 Guild-hlg‘ht..... MARY HAWQBTH Girl's Pcireni§'Cclr‘i’i Cope With Her Habitual Lying giiiilzb and logic‘: yt an ful and confidené Jhléfitiilbd ins Elih- Iilfilhlittitly ‘"ht- tin relation to E surround- ing society) to adhere resolutely to truth téllllifit lttén with it‘ isn't ea . ou gtéfi lli thé teens who Y n .::t..‘:“‘..‘.“‘:.. tor. tlu: flak hr ciiuntbri a hf liiilieqlllbyl Ire mitt behind in their it-«Mil-. ‘they are fettered‘ by inferiority feel= I? 8! in I will - of IL I Oill: um Perhaps she is c aim nup- pogedly 'V I £33“, that never hnppeiiéd. of attaining VIP status amongst her ac it intnnces. if fit both she on It Bllfllltl flilfid psi-' chologléiil therapy on a fem to ltbll Ellison lfiél i‘ lb’- wards satisfactory, self - rt- itpeetlnllt rent eipsl-to ' i sllté ‘ill: or Mary lhwol-lb: be m . .. i:i."‘:.iii t't‘li:i°.’.tti'.l’*tt3 baby. The father of my baby town. He said the Elm isn't I! lift! I_llbd't ever it to see ll! : All I want is a place to bflllldllll St great sei-vie ntgeuey oi theaovgt is blind in the sunlight. iitibtiustt inbst plain §—'A—’l‘. rli spoil it 'lbt lbs - problems and adapt research to “fit r - ta;-pea -to - that :l:?tMr key tvhnmnhllsi ,3 y. The 15- or-old girl it till W t is mfl liiilt’-ll: ' stthgiseeslifoutlafiy " I lit iitiuiiiitilt - irliiitit.-it. "it" til or e 0 r - ‘ rt-it at-‘ links hut. where 89 i hand the til it iufifl annual dirt Guide iviuslt ihip; it dirt diiiiitts. one of the province’: ,_ _, it one lion‘ uiilé. 5 mid. lilvfibeeii .t=__;It-Jl.._._lB. .l:§i2.*.€.B;éiit. .. Wcfé - important To iii‘ WAS i be titty so in t piiesiilet Abtti iiihxli noo it signed t it Aet Etedtinft the us. Department or illirieu tore, t h e l etilnient it use hells its a but {it'll only to the ntitlhn but to the‘ that d The general designs and duties riitltibii bu subjects connected with agriculture in the most gen- l téral and comprehensive sense of ' that word.’ MANY SERVICES The Department has clldeav- ored to do just that. contribut- ing research, ec nomic aid. Ed- ucation. techn‘cii help and oth- er services to e further i h It agricultural dlélfe‘ dpnient of the n ion. ‘ iiit first the Department oo- cupied six roams i ‘the b a s c. iftieht of the lthenl ateut Office Building. Experimental work_ wits done in a propagating gai-- i dun between present-day Madi- son and Adarhs Drives it n d Fourth and sixth Streets. N.W., ‘ Washington. DC. As the w o r k i grew, it i ge propagating area - was trans erred to the Depart-' iheht when the _ nion Army no ioriag e r needed it as a cattle CABINET srhrtis Although agriculture was the WILL ATTEND CAMP lbuwnrd island at the camp IQ; ALLEN Agrlculturol Program is M WOMEN'S OEGANIZATIONS vention of the hall at St. t‘eter‘.6 flay recent- ly, with the Fortune Road WI" is the hostess institute‘. _ ‘rue president. Mrs. William 951 eilinls and responded to by Miss" Mdrldn Mclsaac of 9 l. ct!flV(’llll0h were fbtld. CFC represented lit the convention; st. F'et_e‘i-'s bay, Cable iii-tad East. St. Peters‘ Lake. Moi-ell Add Fbrtiliii-. Road. An annual re ort was given by each Insti- ivlr. Hartwell Daley, director “melt *5 W55"!!! 0" A“ - bi research tor the province “Si .1 95“. Wlliiili-‘9 “fill was the guest speaker for the Aiisilsi 3- KING *6?! tomntion nnd spoke briefly on “"035” ii“ "*9 5899 ‘ii ""5"" "ti riculttirill . rehabilitation" ll'.““l‘°“l°'.*‘ ‘P ‘W? "*9 an the part the wonieirs Insti- cath , wiiiétikls slioiisfreli by ttlte could play in hélping n “*0 Ml“ P*°'.l3.¢1i W1 ctmlrnuiilty to achieve it worth- G“W* C 0" mild‘! 1'9l’1'5' white roject. Miss Clara Steele‘ of its ford entertained the wo- tried with at step dilute. in the absence of Miss Ther- esn biactieod. supervisor of my men’: institutes, Miss Myrna Siritth gave in report on Insti- tile work in the grovihce. Ex- iiilts fromlhe 4. , clubs in bruit and st. Peters Lake were displayed ahgitht-. display ‘wnspexplnlu¢d_ by rs. lllininett. . iitibbbhalu iii ilioreii. one or the ni-b- iirst year slitting instructors inmbi~- Also on display was ‘ braided _r_ made by the Ca lc Head W tint! a demonstration on brilldiiig and sewing of this rut; was fivcn by Mr. hen Lewis and ‘rs. Leo the iii-‘r;tn-. A sing-song was held w i Oh Mrs. Layton Coffin as pianist. A short business session fol- th e ' _' “uh . ' fiiltlilg all ten provinces will ' attending. _ Housewives children‘! children ,— for gross looks forward to tow, , p , ‘l~tiltitiititow'_s DINNER cantaloupe w _ s not Corned bent plniti-:r with otaloes. Carrots. Green C no- Corn Bread Squares Pickled l3:-rts with Toiiilitoes Chillet Compote of Summer lowed the program and l t 2% c. diced corned beef 1 c. line-shi-‘ed_d9.d cabbage ' is Hill Dr it-ed Coffee Tea Mllk Measurements level: recipes for 6 feature out-nod best in whys popular for more than n cen- tury. Ctitlklng Corned Beef .. .. if the corned Beef is solid and thick. allow 30 min. to each lb. 1 Put into cold water. bring slow- ly 10 boiling Doll“ and Skim. If Combine corned beef and cab- the wliler is very salty. discard . with French dressing in it. and fresh and lirlni: slnlll/ly?mti|stjen_ l0 HHS lidlhl aflfillli l-llén Uh 1 Cotnhine c o o k 9 ti vegetables ver and simmer until tender. ‘ with French dressing to moisten. If to be served hot. carrots, ,set aside to emit turnips or wedges cabbage 2 For serving; combine corned may he cooked in the liquid l beet mixture with chosen salad with the meat or bolted separa- L dressing to blend; arrange th tely and served with it. teams; of platter_ If not to be sliced until c o l d-, l allow the b e e f to ' mayonnaise or boiled dressing 2 c. tiny vegetables (cooked with ctirtied beef) pt. potato salad Any salad green cool in the" l tato salad. Flank on either end with po- Wl District Convention is Held At St. The North Kid 9 District Con- Peler’s Bay resolutions were presented to «men's lilsti-.thc convention by Mrs. Jdseph tutu wns haul In the liidly Nttine Mclnnis. Each Institute paid i their annual fee toward th e . grade ten scholarship at Morell ‘ Regional gh. V ‘ The Cable Head WI will be the Following ildjdiirnirieht ifimle ‘'38 P635 by Mls. James l the meeting a ham and s n l a d isupper was served the delegat- .es by the Fortune Road Insti- ‘iietets any. rho minutes of the lure H. TIGNISH UCW ; The first meeting of United i‘Chui-eh woméil llt Tigliish was jheld at the home of Mrs. Wil- lllam Macheod on Tuesday eve":- 'illnt!. July 24. The members formerly known as the Ladies Guild. have now become a group of the’ United Church Women. Mrs. F re d Leard. president of the Alber- ion pastoral charge of United Church ‘Women. and Mrs. A. C. Green. program convener ‘ ex- blalned the purpose and func- tion of this newly formed or- i lzanlzatlon and presided during l the election of officer. Officers elected were: Mrs. : R e g Flldershaw. president: Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen. vice - .1 president: Mrs. Roy MacLt,-od; . secretary treasurer. Mrs. Ken- lneth Hammll and Mrs. Wilfred 1Bo.vce program committee. ‘; Mrs. Roy MacLcod was elected to act on the mange committee. Following the meeting lunch ! was served by the ‘conitilittee ll! ’ charzt-. SPRINGVALE WI The August meeting of the ispringvale Women's institute | was htild atilhe home of Mrs. .Robert Howard recently. 1 Ten mcltihers and twtt f ataiehdcd ll‘ lopened tn the usual manner. ‘bin visitors « .9 meeting which was l l tel‘ Mlhlblér an n u— nit III up ltlhlol and toolbar on “fnlloif’,;_‘ —anthefann. 4 Following the lunch im demo lg? dill’ members oi t comm! ee ii charge. APPLE Jack iwtitis ‘hi cup lukewarm water 1 egg. beaten 2 cups fldlit Fillifl : ‘/4 cup chopped dates in cup nuts. tinely on or _ralsinl _ . 0 léftldii rind sugar and salt. Cool to hike- wartn. Add yelist dissolved ll lukewarm water. Add egg dud bent "well.-stir in tibur gradual rldtirutl iihtiotli (about 5 uiinutesl Let rise in warm place tor 30-40 minutes or until double in bulk. u on down dough and let rest te 663. Difldé dfitififl Bo circle about 12 iiiéliei ill fllnliiéfi er. Cut circle in eight pie-aha} ed ‘wédsei. Fllllng:—_Combine all ll- ‘ ediéii s. Place I spoonful at site at etiéh wedge. it starting at wldtlt part wedge. Curve ends to form a crescent. with melted butter. Cover and let rise about 8) min- ut ' for 15-20 minutes or until brown. l Frost while‘ still him with coil‘ ;fectldilél"'8 gigs; icing, _ g ' < M. . MACLAUCKDAN it o'i"t*Awh_ lot’) a mate ,A. ynler, its. titeséntsd it let. ‘ oi iutraauetiou to I iittttsnbiiker itttin as-. |Bill in connection with the Ice- Jamaica} independence day. 0. [cream social were passed in land tlte reports of the various 1/2 c. not-sweet French dressing, ‘committees were dealt with. A ljqayhtfi. cgmg 3”. twin: last week Eshbi-t discussion concerning jplans for garbage disposal at .the picnic grounds followed. ‘ Reports on the Institute con. .vention in Cllarlottetowit were i given b_v Mrs. Crawford sin- . clair and Mrs. George i‘) it n- ‘nina. The cohvencr. Mrs. ; ;Hag'eii. ‘presented members i‘ with booklets describing t h e beeomb tliit country’: first high commissioner to Canada. Mr. with his Ii; lsii‘iii'ti€E‘l'r'i Gilli]: lilstiribtib Cffldllblllll - blil". 53“; Qiil M linens I-siliu .. up ' Cllirllluflllfii. Fiflhi; l l cooking lirluid to make it motel Arrange dressed vegetables; For to . 1 between with a garnish oi‘ salad 5 mm [,5 um fitjhhmq Pressed Corned Beef: Pre- green ‘,1 gm [glans in any “n_ it it pare as for plain corned beef: . rules or rlir. cans- put between two plates whilel shap ._ I gcfilzbbn hisi-‘.i=' SALAD (Complete Main-Course Entree) ‘; a mellow flavor. V ‘ To 3 c. pickled beets. prepar- hot with a weight on the upper 1. ed as usual. add 1 large Hr ‘in plate to llress it into a solid l tomato sliced, then quartered and 1-3 c. light red or w h i te New York state wine‘ to produce l HOTEL. RESTAURANTS RNB Dlfliiilélébfl OPERATGIS! the tit-st and fl‘ shggufgfiiis and metallic; HOLLAND FRUIT STAND} Liicated in st. litters mad. next is “soles chaise" ‘i9"nil"" STAND"; “I! IN ble- . am e filth ti Iliebllllll II ‘F liupbttilnt economic notlv- %v t the nation. it was not un- ti i that ‘tingrtéssl elevated the Depdrtihent to Cabinet shi- o... - in those édriy days. thb be- liaftinéht estdblished truths and laboratot-le"s in various parts or the cdllnlry td work on specific 3&8] cbndltldhs with the h élp‘ til the country-agent sysléiri o“- etntett in éiieh state under t_é dlféélioh pl’ thé ldtid-grant ‘col- 88 GET At:l1UAiN'i'i=;i) W h e in visiting Washington. talte a few htlurs to get acquain- ted with nearby fielisvilie. Mar- yland. focus-center of the great agricultural research pro ectt of the beuarithent. Many o the remarkable food developments ti tilts cbtiuti-y stem from Belts- viilé fésédrch. ‘ You will receive‘ 1! lwlarin wei- ‘ w ldtttard caster. happier Illa dihre iitflthiul lxihlgi $'tilit_.Wlii" .6. " ytiiir ltnilethlhg tlespei-litli. I can't stay on my 3 is much ltlllge . as people dre t§$§‘gi1'li'ling in as lléstltihs. l whit lift! his save his week it possible. Thank you,— . bear ii:.l=*.: wb hrnnitntibns bi hallbnill scope it er goer- guiiey shut-tbary unit in‘ icili tligl-e to‘ riiilrried rnotliers find bit set. -these art the irat- ence Crlttenton Homes ' gtgn thin the sfiivation ' m splint niiii ntsi-titty hauls‘. at you w h in - II A rvi : gufivtilimlzehirtill-li’illS°l!fis'l3fiIl~‘;-2:4 in ine Avenue. l’ittsbu;§ll,n!:. _ rial ES Street, °I.Ipland.og:. ‘ Write or telephone to "The D!- reetor" of h borne tor hospit- llli ll) Isl: lb: liiiiilfldlite inter- 'vle“w in adnillt§née.— Mary ilaworth c o u n s ell‘ Soon after Rambler introduced its first sensibly-sized car our competitors §aw the trend we had started and went into compact our production. Despite the increased competition, they actually gave us a boost by making you more ctlrhpact conscious. Remarkable proof of this has been our success. in 1961. for instance. our sales increased by 50% over the previous year. Anti almost 100 new dealers joined us during the same period. This year sales are up 60% over last year. with years of experience behind us. we are able to produce a vastly superior compact. For example. we pioneered slhgieunit through her column, not by ma ' personal interview. write her |_i=..ii.ii:é..ii.i fllié .Cl‘.l3.l.‘3l!l'-.-.. HID CAL PIIIRM .‘i2".....ll’tl.’."‘.l'ir’t'l-‘ufi Gall. 4-I61! lot 24 hour service consiructlonrtleveidpetl Deep-Dip tustbtobiing, specially for Canadian conditions and introduced the ceramic- l ALLISON MacLEOD' LTD. How other malor car manufacturers help us still more Ramblers Armoured muffler, guaranteed for as long as you own the car. This year we added such new features as sélf-adjusting Double-Safety brakes; and a battery and coolant. both with a‘ two year guarantee. Rambler stands alone as the one automotive ‘L manufacturer really interested inprovidlnig what we call "fl'laXll’l'lUfl'l usefulness to the user". This, we feel, is the main reason for our success. To prove this to yourself, take a look at till so-called compacts first. Then visit your Rambler dealer. You'll have no doubt that Rambler isGanada's bestall ‘round car value. l nitobuci lit Asttitiuu ullliont tunnel» tiIitn' lilti tlumburlnnl sinus 6-‘til rooms TREA1; i i . . 5 i l . . i . l i . .