" rec i i “a Hicks, Mrs. H.L. Ruggles, Mrs. W.A. Mcir, Mrs. C.M, Davies, Mrs. Kenneth Crowell, Mrs. Ron- ald -Patterson and Mrs, Donald Sehaffner, — hame, California, arrived . in Summerside Thursday to attend the Norton-Sharp nuptials. The annual chicken supper 7 ; 3 ; ee oa : a : aq *, a f ci S - S URGES 2a . Dominion tores To ponsor MONTREAL (CP) — Frank A. National Bonspiel For Ladies | misiss sss at: the University of British An eyecatching greeting card]: Fe cook el ee ae : mond D. Welcomes P.E.I. Lady are divided into the East-|. in an increasing'y favorable ‘ e ern and the Western divisions. in the and . : Curlers” formed an impressive|Tne Western division chamoion-| 2° to” mining pro- . = . background for the “besom and| chin will be decided at Victoria| (ere. ~%,0res a5 the years go 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov: 5, 1959. stane” | decorgted table at alpc. while the Easiern champ-| °%, ince Uslied States processors ath nei tae nay | iouship will be decided at Oshawa| Gomand, Professor Forward told at the Charlottetown Hotel when) Ontario, The winning division willlthe ‘Montreal division ef the HAPPENINGS eg a Ladies Curling Clubs of P.E.I. Each member of the us _ Members from the Chariotte-|team will rece've » eold tot Soe Sennen, Snare ‘the (with the Diamond D insignia, ; Mrs. A.E. Davies accompan-|Camp Borden, Ontario, arrived clubs unner-up teem members ‘ ied by her sister, Miss Ruth Vin-|!n-Germany the latter part of a oe the luncheon! be recipients of a silver Diamond . nicombe, left by car fer Dunedin, | October. He will be joined at a ae D clasp, and each memberof the £ ' r ; ; = r Mr, Clinton Gray, winning provincial tea will be 4 Florida, where they will spend later date by- Mrs. MacDonald éent Domion Stores, Moncton, awarded 6 silver D oo ; the winter months. and their little son Gary: Mr, G erald Murphy manager fe Bae ae. a i Mrs. Raymond Bent of Bridge-| Miss Anne Hickey, student at Mrs. ee aden =. Crockett, Summecside, re- * town, N.S., entertained sat three /St. Dunstan's Universary, spent ent ond ‘ delegate of cen owe from a@ confer ‘ tates of bridge in honor of her ‘he week-end at her home in Sum the P.E.I. Ledies’ Curling Clubs ence in Toronto when it was an- § guests, Mrs. Tess Garrett, Chaf|mersiie. She was accompanied mete te joint announcement mounced that Dommion Stores os lottetown, who recently feturn-|by Miss Grace Ou-Yung of Hong ‘that Dominion Stores will spon- regarded it an honor to be chos- $ ed from a _ to the ens Kong, also a student. . sor a Canada wide Ladies’ bons-|em by the lady curlers-to par- z province. Also’ entertaining for : ; : Mrs. Garrett were:- Mrs. H.B.| Mrs. W.E. Burden ‘of Burling- een & = SS Meee, Heh. Neioole Gis seuute. baza t. Mary's Pari KE ARRIER F Soe The members of the Park Roy- eld on the evenints oT AND MRS. RAYMOND JOSEPH CARRIERE ne ee fe al United Church choir and 29. Se gather- : : 8) . F Thursday evening, October success. both social'y | | d G | | B de | | : - henor one of their me: ers, cially. Much credit is S an if S ri 7 n MR. AND MRS. MELVILLE MacDOUGALL "| Mrs. ‘Lloyd Ward, who is leaving|due all’ who helped, especially eee ar i with her family in the moar fu-|those ‘from the surrounding dis- Pp Wec o AtT Hto _ Love Autumn Ceremon ture to take up residence in Mon-|tricts who did their bit to meke reti i eaaing ft. oronto treal. Mr. George Ayers capably the. get together enjoyable for y Y acl ed as spokesman for ’ the| both young and old. A pretty wedding was solemn- bride, as matron of honor and C At SX R fi Oo group and called on Mrs. Wallie] Three lotteries were held. The |!2ed rccently at the Sacred Heart) D ter of the nites oup! e i; USTIC Andrew who presented Mrs.|winners were: D. Arthur Mac- Casholic Church, Toronto, ei “0. Taey wore Ward with a parting gift. Mrs.|Doneld (blanket donated by Usen | Sina Th a dauga ag an Een pele arom x “St. Augustine's Church, Row | eovborien and a corsage of pink! Ward thanked the members| \'sheries, Souris); Marie Me- | Beat q. PEI 4° nets > thertelte & . Wustico, wes the scene cf a oret-| Ions. t | warmly for their well wishes, af-| Phe, (half case chicken donated or F ened tee en ee Mr. oh Siig apne ie whee Sei ‘The ception followed at the ter which a delicious lunch was|by Souris Eastern Packing Co); ona Mra ee sriees Tor. Lin ty wedding recen tommunity Centre in Charlette-| served by the ladjes of the choir. [Bernard Cheverie, (table lamp| = ‘The eae See er ces Lorraine Doucette, youns-|rown where the bride's table was \ donated by Michael Bros., Char- ee se Novtlal Mare et daychter of Mr. and Mrs. /certred with a three tier wed-| Mrs. Julia MacInnis, Char-| lotte‘cwn). cctchagied tothe Bev. Pether (i ge pg gt Sout! Pape cirg cake, topped with a minia- lottetown, recently returned from Soha 7 ee ae. Te co, @ Mr, Melville Gerard|tyre bride ard groom. Mrs, Eu- isi ak : ¢ ob-a, SS - MacDougall “only son of Mr. aid| 5, Carrgater, aaae arévaie visit to her daug ghter and fam Dr. and Mrs. Lilayd G. Davies For ber marriage the bride ‘Doug £ Tee A ‘fly in Ottawa, Ontario. +have returned to Fryeburg,! chose a full length wedding gown ie, Saree, MacDougal” of 1g tg sin charge of the guest Maine, after spending a “preas-| of white lace with finger t'> ve ‘seventy-five dod. the Holy Sacram irs ‘Mr. Russell Driscoll as mas Miss Anne MacDonald, Char-| ant holiday with Mrs. Phyliis Har- | crowned with white pearls He: bridel couple left to spend oly Sacrament of marriage ter of ceremonies, called on Rev. | 1, m ” : « : The , © ett (0 Spen mis ae . lottetown, was a recent visitor to| ris, Murray Harbor. bouquet was red roses and wh ok's a in a double ring cer ny, wita | i Fe > LeClair to propose a toast : Ee ; : la wee neymeon at Wolsley Reverend Joseoh LeClair officia-}; ag hich the home of her parents, Mr. and carnations. [tas Se jad Bis Siva Bowen at igit | ey * he, be me vad Pes ae rot Mrs._ Duncan MacDona'd, St.}| Mr. Wayne Harris. son of Mrs.| The bride’s atterdants were js return -tiey. wil eee. oe ‘tingly Trespone ther com- rs t as | Phylli is|Joan MacLecd, ffiend of the| rc Ply lights adorned tie aliar,- and! pliciee uty Tenubetad ware made | S° orse’s. While there she was | Phy lis Harris and the late Louis|Jcan MacLecd, ffiend of the} —_ baskets of summer. flowers oo ny Rev. K. MacMillan, Rey. p.| 2!80 the guest of Mr. acd Mrs./B. Harris, has returned to his | : , placed in the sanctuary. | Tesienill Ste G. E. Hertlen ‘wir_| Charles. Somers and Mr. and/home in Murray Harbor much! 1 +H tie —- , uring Mass, several beauti-|}req Ecan od ® RM “|Mrs. Roddy MacPhee. improved in health after a lengty N A ‘ ae ed ‘ Mass, Sexeral beauti| bred Egan, and Mr, J.R. Mae ‘Col. Maynard Macbogata | *227sit tM P-E-. Hospital as the | ovemoer crivities rianne sree) NITS t, Mr. Alphonsus Me-|. A telecram from’ Alfred and pl. Maynar MacDonald,! result of a car accident. — © oe . nt, Mr. Alphonsus Me-}. A tp!e; rom’ Alfre¢ “Redmonized shrunk to fit nd. Mr. Verion Aicintyre, | Alyre Doucette, brothers of tne t By Provincial WI. Executive re @ccompan ied by Miss Elleen Mac-! hr de, in Toronto, was read. AIDA BAILY ALLEN \ - Tunis. ble afterncon was apent in| * iets gricultnral| Mrs. Wilkie for the beat ‘ “Cameo Lace” oT - ids ae a h! . , Meeting in the Agricultnral| Mr cle e beautiful. cor-} KA spegdS Brushed he bric le, enter met e caure j surging and dancing. ots 7 baard room recently, the Pro-| -accs ard mavy tetters received Knit frosted with fine on the erm of her father. wore; For-a honeymoon trip through U i| . vincis! Beard of the Wemes's fa-lou shin from the board giseshere Blcebel ite oumaed, s enc? o Wy Ney o ates ‘ . = ‘vss : i : ce 2m ; e eae in eac i ps oe ae mm a gh ty ) Ni S = Nee Torontp and se Non-Fat Dry Mi k stitutes dealt with many topies This ye he said, is the 100th ere Sizes 34-40. 4 : aah BED prs gee Rtg angring ‘its « i v the a So ; ; .|for. the coming mon‘h’s work anniversary of Adelaide Hoodless : , e me over a ada ties hits caer id . oe — A A Cc 2 b tit t All conveners were present | and the slogan, “Every member ith % sleeves, $5.00 Dramas tes leat Yell wee eh ie 4 plwamet aswel gens 4 S ream U S I U e . atl reported concerning their/a F.W.1C News eriber”’. Style C1R35 - : place. by 2 then 60 headin cael ; progress to date as well as their| It was ennouneed that the dates “Ptewer Song” aes | sequins, and she carried a bov- Cream is ‘at removed from4 Then fold in 1 recipe whipved | prozram for the fature. : jand places for the Leadership Ivy League floral 7 guct of ed I ik. Heavy cream, When! aon-fat dry milk crystals. Trans-| “Conservation of Human Life”) courses for new officers had been rinted fianneiette. = ~ The bride w ended ty twel Saint +,| whipped and ‘sweetened, rates .52/fer to 2 refrigerator trays. Freeze |is the study chnsen- for Acscicu! choscn—as—tellowst—Nov— t= rH ad ieceie ee —— aera me a , | fat—vatories per” Heaping table-3 firs. of until firm.- Spoon inio/ture this year, Mrs. Mute! Summerside. Nov, 23-—Central sires 3 — = - Porraine El- peat eka . it = ie }spoon, : punch cups. Garnish with fresh|;ounced.4 and in this connec’ valty 25 — Souris. Nov. ; init stinks ‘eit a ine ietriie'l hots 76 4 Fre? mint. he asked that we study the|27 — Lower Mon tague. Pyiame $4.00 ‘ eatical pi z length gowns} hom she 3 sy aenet Rectang . = Rustica eeuvsrats 5 sietien ash Serves 6-8. functions cf APEC and supnort it,| Offi cers at ud conveners (were Style DIST ® o "dre - = ; len nid -in ure + ar Por-'ascioned ¢, atten: ' -arious, f piBh head “dress slits were receited.|whidped sweetened non-fat dry| SUNDAY LOW-FAT DINNER . |2!°° 2d in promoting eee ees oe aed ¢ Serried 101 wer was held} milk!crys stals which rate ten (non- Cucumber Saladettes phen hig = pers tbe ST ee eee Button Front + While ca iilan, where |fat, mostly protein) calories per Arroz con Pollo iw ee oe a see | aan ane : on Car rs. Gillan | heaping tablespoon, including su- (Chicken with Rice) | eaatethiitinn: 4a ; a ae of eu mal Style Oisez : of"the : Qs gar. The texture is suave and de- Okra Steamed with Carrots * oe a a Gen tee ie aris < | 4° Bylon_y of Queen Square |licious. Use not only as:a top- Melon Chiffon Freeze 1 The ae coavencr Of Health ' and | 5 Carmen clubs wio we a cee te B.. Moves 9 henored the brid ;ping and garnish, but in prepat-| Coffee Tea Milk | °° al We elfare reported plenty i t eee ee valind- vstaged ees |ing whips, chiffon pies and frozea} Arrog con Pollo: Brush 2 scc-|™2terial on hand which was bession of our ce-operation and god | y Mr. Da: ‘desserts usually requir{ng)tioned broiler-fryers with 1 tbsp. jing prepared for the Jan ea Mrs. SGeteaes intone :% : Taw © mn : whipped cream, ics orn oil. Dust with salt, pepper | ‘¢ ter—Home Economics Cohven-| aa a = a, vi : i = - Edcward : Be 2} Measurements are level ” and flour. Slow-broil 20 min, or|¢r stated that programs dealing h to be Ti clieved of the chair- p Redd Ye abe d #s ushers. ple w orored at a commun- Whipped Non-Fat Dry Milk: | until browned. Remove chicken. | with sewing and interior decorat-/mansh’p cf the of her son: Com : For her da me. edcing, | ‘iy shower. at the home of the! Pour '2 ¢. ice-wates into meas-| Meantime, into shallow large | ing were reques'ed more partic-|! er increased : : hose a dus ty j5room's parents in Blooming #t.| uring bowl. ; | saucepan, measure %4 tsp. liquid|ularly. She called attention to the . The | following : 2 dre 5, wth) Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall are re-| Add 42 ¢. instant non-fat dry | garlic, 1 ¢. thin-sliced onion, and! numerous requests for the Cook| Were © this committes,to discaciils asian? * nd a core in on tha : ere the} mi%k crystals. Whip 3 min., or|‘s 1b. sliced mushrooms. |Bock, and asked that her com- ; ‘man fre on Fully drapéd and . ie. groom s | is cn the staff of Queen|until soft peaks form. "Stir in ) t | mittee meet as soon as poss {ble | Rumocr: rT, Mrs. Mute sparked with zs y bine sneer | § aoc] and the groom 15] Add 2 tbsp. lemon—juice. Whip 1 on je x can_fomele to begin working on compiling the |} 2 rs. Campbell, meg gg « with white ac-| “at Canada Packers. -|3 min., or until very stiff, pref-|225te, 0, 2%) can tomatoes, |) + ction for the new issue of| hosen yi the Policy Long sieves, ; — erably with electric mixer. 2 bay leaves or % tsp. powdered | +n. Cook Book. | Committee to meet, and the Bud-, , 8.60 : ELLEN’S DI Gradually beat in % e¢, sugar. |tay leaf,.1% tsp, salt, 1 (10% oz.)\| Mrs. Woodside revorted that|get Comm’ ‘ice agreed tS meet Sv cit é ARY a eee Use as desired. can condensed chicken broth and requests for_ letter-friends are the same day: ~ i . nga coe Makes 2'2 c. whipped topping|'z ¢. water. Boil together 5 min. coming fn regularly, and dona-| After d’scussioné over. incident-| : Bari ~ ! or a little more than-1-c. heavy} Add chicken.-Cover. Simmer 30] tions for the Foster-Parent «sch-| al matters meeting adjourned. 2" 'C rr crgam measured after whipping.|min. or until chicken is almost n She dre oeeret ee ee if Y M Gg d, Spri gs a eme continue. She drew attent ion| . r ar 0} rl Ss If to stand more than’ 30 min. | fork-tender. to the need of layettes requesied| STEEL. PRODUCTION DOWN Popover Pyjamay ‘ vefore serving, beat in 1 tsp. un-| Stir in 1 1-3 ¢. (5 oz. pkg.) ‘pre-|by the Unitarian Services an d} OTTAWA ({P) — Production with long sigeves, $5.00 ' coke e Last Fa Boug vet flavored gelatin in, 1 tsp. water, | cooked rice, 1-3 ¢, sliced green jasked that Institutes send as/of stecl Ingots in the week ended Style Disz7* ¢ } oon over steam; then re- pamper, Bhs cooked =e eons, | many as possih’e to. City Hal! to| Oct. 31 declined 1.9 per cent to ) 2) wooded places which rise!best riches es i eet s : og < tosp. chopped parsley an clude he next ship 114,293 tons 1 16,576 tons tt E | in wooded places which risejbest riches there are. There 's| If to be used in jellied chicken |, sliced stuffed cliven, Mix, to “ ae . pion? igiprs one hee eee ona gris fay \ 3 * « above the 2 n a-|22 English ‘saying: ‘A pound is|mousse or other savories. omit |. i Cultural Activities convener, jpre De ee ny + ; Bide of the valley, the.} ty of'a man's best friend’ and in alsugar. ‘ 5, jmoisten and distribute rice. Sim- | Mrs. Campbell, asked for assis-| hov compared with 55, 624 with piping s the whife birches these days|« he reflected, “I* suppose} gg alge vg tance in promoting rural drama-|tons produced in the correspond- a : Stands out.enzacinzly, as ember-/it is. There ere the dccastons “RECIPE OF THE WEEK Serves_ 6. tics. She a'so sooke cf the d ffi f c last year when the ‘nme ‘ ¢twned*they shins like so many when it is m‘gh‘y inconvenient to _ Melon Chilfon Freeze: Cut % TOMORROW'S DINNER culty in assembling “names for ere industry was effected At\your fevorite store now! _ ; bright jewels amid the dark ‘of have an empty. pocketbook. At|#2- {16 regular marshmallows) in Cottage Cheese Saladettes the Memorial Book, in that many @ s.t.ce, tie oureau of statis- t = the evergrcen « ‘ow that the same time, it’s great to come |Falf. Place in saucepan; add ‘¢} Baked Halibut Steak Piquaute |8@mes had been received unac-|tics reported. Mills were operat- Seehleasa ; Wecidudus trees bare, the spruces!to the work in the morning rest-| ©: Water Warm over. medium Baked Halved Potatoes companied by dates of momber-/ing at 94.2 per cent of capacity. ‘ 4 y and firs, the pines and anarhgt-ae by ed and fresh and rezdv for it. A neat until marshmallows mielt. Corn Cocked-in-Milk ship and names of the individual | * flere seem to claim that pr ority, that's my wich. And I'd like. too. . ‘Mash 2 c. small-diced very ripe Prune Whip Institute. SCOTTISH GALLERY : : ; Of attention. lost to ths since; the Fall to keep open so that no a? ydew ee in bowl, MIX | Coffee Tea Milk} Convencr of Citizenship stress-} The National Gallery of Seot- i a & < fhe coming of the aria ttime’si cron - any fa r er an jizsto marshmallows : ed the necessity of representation land at Edin>urgl . f na- ee leaves} hele’ udbelol i Wil be lost to the wen her-"| Add 3 tbsp. lime juice and 2|THE CHEF SUGGESTS from Women’s Institutes at theltional and nen ‘reas - green ‘s ger by the birch| The chi'dren have homed nov | ?- gear! ge or he geo 30 gaa Pocket iby te ik in installation of new citizens, and} u: ened in 1859. a : : trees. And no! ontcr why!to their house seros Z min, or until consistency of egg|use whipped non-fat dry mi sugge ted that_a copy of Inctite!— — fr our spring-vlantine of. trees Nig ht Matti, % : ton iy we fa | white. (making prune whip. Constitution arid By-Laws be pre- 160A Kent Street Dial 3058 we do not Te offen choose! is.at ‘the window. How still it is| | sented to each new citizen follow. | : , these natives; with their attrae-|fiere in the kitchen. ing the ,ceremony. The usual} tive white holes, and foliage so| ‘I wish now, Ellen,’ oe Fall Wedding Solemnized © wreath is to be placed at the Cen-| | 7 : interesting snd prety rie ikles from the old armea _jntaph on Remembrance Day\ | s OF ou7.:«<* “ at fhe moment ida “nic e@ cup of tea,’ A S |! | S ide Mrs. Liéyd Wilkie, past pres- i a fhe barberry $ excéptionally lov-; Until tomorrow — —‘—» Diary, t f. ‘Pau S n um! } \GFSi a: ident, distributed swatches. of} i g in its ~_ of oranzey-red. Good-ni ght. plaids and sprigs of heather to @ gathered svrays-cf it to a A pretty wedding was solem-| A reception for fifty guests was |each member of the board as bous quet this afternoon, tucking tn} MILO SCHOOL nized recently in St. Paul’s|held at the home of the bride’s|souvenir of her trip to Scot! and, 166 Queen St. Phone 9025 with it, last saddish marigolds} Church, Summerside, when Mar-|parents, where the bride's table.| when she represented the P.F.I. and green $0 is Boy s Love.” | Following is Milo Sc hool report| garet Dora, daughter of Mr. and|with its attractive * arrangement | W.I- at the conference of the As- Asd we good-bye, to our bilos-/{ r tie month cf October: » Mrs..Henry Bernard, Summer-jof autumn flowers, was centred} sociated Couptry Women of the " Pee a AG ct eee ail. Eien ae side, became the bride of John|with a three tier wedding cake, | World. ‘i ~ As Featured In... Ard what's g ng on here?”| | " ae IX: 1. Faye Milligan, |David Gillispie, son of Mr. and topped with miniature bride and| -Discussion followed as how best Opportunity for you. - | ; snes ae ed when be e2me im /2. 2 on are MacLean, 3.. Fernc!/ Mrs. John Gillispie, Saint John.| groom. to assure that members héar Mrs. ; | _H LMAN LTD. r ser crores th's evening | #acicnald N.B. Rev. el Richard per- i Wilkie’s account of this imvortant ; | and found us chatting in thel Gre de VII: 1. June MacLean. | tyrmed ‘ay eee “rs delay homaymioce _ —— gathering at see rie toned nee) : ceerotisht - |2, Sh Shirley Milligan, 3. Raymond | thomas Perey was organist and the’ Maritimes, the bride travel-| (); des she had taken. It was de-| 2°te. is @ tremendous demand | s id oN a . +S ‘ : : " withing” Grand- am ee ge. ae accompanied Mrs Gertrude Ca-|!ed in a light green suit with| cided to procure the Audi torium | for Avon.. We have attractive | Chteitaea. ummerside ; ed with a smive. a aaa Ue ¢ Pic ctens anit, hill as she sang appropriate wed- brown accessories and a corsage! of Prince cf. Wales College on jopenings available. For inter- | * : “And what were you wishing?” |. — Stee 4 eats ee ding: hymns. of yellow roses. Out of town|November 17 for Mrs. Wilkie’s! view write Mrs. R. G. Dunn 200 | ; he queried 3 Gra le iV ? 1 “‘Sawue Gerrit The bride, given in marriage guests were Mr. and Mrs. John/ travelogue. eae 18. Me fa , : “T wish T hed. . but” che lauzh-| 9. Wlaine Mill.gan, 3. Peggy Gray |by her father, was lovely in her|Glispie, Saint John, N.B.: Mr| Mrs, Harold Laird expressed| /@slie St., foneton, N. B, | E> ee “what's the use cf wishing!"|, Grade Il: 1. Donald Milligan |wedding gown _of white brocade . ri Syl" Richard, Sane thanks on behalf of herself and| ~ Cc ; oe . about you Mack?* | Grade H: 1. Joyce MacDonald |nylon, with fitled bodice, Peter ie 7 Pee ey and —— 7 . @ smile : _ | Grade I (A): Allen Maclsaac. |Pan collar and buttoned down the | Mrs. Tian Richard and son, : ae ae his head and grin-| Grade I (B): Edith Gorrill. .|back with tiny covered buttons—|Jchn, Tignish; Mr. and Mrs. Bill “Year Favorite Shopping Centre” F ; ned shyly, “I couldn't *ay—not| Teacher: Audrey MacPhee. |tle street length dress featuring McNally and daughter, Saint : » «=. Fight off. I'm just’ thinking "| . a bouffant skirt. The sheulder| ; re . re ver. . . STELCO REPORT length veil was held in place by : i r “And you Ellen?” James chuck-j eee a crown wih pearl trim, and she i NS play See Silknit At Fs led. 4 | HAMILTON (CP) —Production, | | carried a colonial bouquet of BERING STRAIT DAM 1 j : “That things may contine as'saies and net income of Steel| American Beauty roses. JUNEA (AP) — Gov- 7 f 4 they are—the day ata time we! | Company of Canada Ltd. are ex-| Miss Lilhan Cannon, as brides- u av Alashs on re ew? live with the meals to get and a! ted to b z ter thi wes maid, was gowned in blue nylon ernor William A. Egan of Alaska * s ¢ eae nai |} pected to be greater this year j ‘ ine h ked the federal government Re : . Bit Of work to do. :cwith - the over taffeta with matching -head-| "4s as e federal gover eer far -famp-and firelicht. And the door than in any previous year, H. G. dress and carried a bouquet of| to consider a joint. study with way UU 98 Queen at. The Store For ‘The Whole ai Opening to welcome someone in.”| Hilton, chairman, says in a mes-| Queen Elizabeth roses. Russia, to determi: e the feasibil-| @ YES, YOU SAVE UP TO I6e_ PER ’ He nodded. {And.isn't it good|sage to shareholders. Steel out-| Mr. Fred Tavenor was best]. ‘ = QUART! tl to have someone co:ne—a name | put in the third quarter ended! maa. ity and merit of a proposed dam t ‘ ayn has ns: on your mind?” |Sept. 30 exceeded the rated ca-| Mrs. Bernard choses for her across the Bering Sea Strait. A] @ It’s REAL milk in seutiret form ' es Niet cow |pacity of the-company's. plant8| daughter's wedding a brown dress | Russian engineer, Pyotry Borisov,, , e ‘now 96 your wish” we said./and was sypplemented by pur-| with beige accessories ard a cor-| said the dam would change the @ tt ives instantly, keeps in- 2 : . ' smiled. “Mine is nothing|chased steel for conversion. into| sage of yellow roses>The groom’s|climate of the Arctic and convert definilely ; = re It’s just the same old|finithed prodicts in/an effort to| mother was attired in blue with|frozen-land in northern Siberia, j s Summerside , for heaith . And strengt to} mect the needs of Canadian cus-|lighter blue accessories and -a|Alaska and Canada inte fertile @ For Drinking, Baking and Cooking i = 4 eee seem te tye! tomers, corsage af ycllow. roses, \ Geldg,