......_-.-....n... . .......... .-.o-—. .. ..-. q<v~v4~&-Q 4 cos v IDA BAILEY ALLEN l TODAY we present a delec- table grape - juice ch-iffon pie,, welcome food news because it? requires little more than an hour‘: preparation from start! e. _' and how'.’" you ask. I The “why” is because ice-, cold ingredients combined withl unfiavored gelatin speed up the; gelling action. explains th at Chef. and so less refrigera t i on .' time is required to bring the fil- ling to delicate serving consis-. tency. when the pie can be cut. ‘ Grape Juice. Milk . These ice — cold ingredientsl are hard-frozen grape juice con-‘ centraies and whipped ice-c ol d ; evaporated milk. You may use ice - cold whipping crea m if you like. Any other hard-firo-l zen fniit concentrate may bel used. I Now to explain the “how." > i lDEIIl"I'l GRAPE JUICE l CI-IIFFON en: ‘ Cronflake Crumb Crust 1 l c. cornflake crumbs li-3 c. butter l :’2 tbsp. sugar . Measure cornflakc crumbs, lbutter and sugar into 9 inch pie plate. Place in mod. oven 1360 degrees F.» 5 min. Removal from o ve n; mix thoroughly: Press crumbs firmly against! bottom and sides of pan. Refri- BOY MEETS GIRL Older by far than (‘onfcdcr- from Hcr .‘\lajcsl_v Qiiccn Eli- maining who here living when » IDA BAILEY ALLEN Hottest Dessert News |ce—Co|d Chiffon Pie Measurements level: recipes for 6 = """ ‘ about the fact that the spac l oils. sake-listed Irotloe-Iii-yore Creamed Noodles Medley of Vegetables Grape Juice Chiffon Pia or Seasonable Fruits In Grnpe Juice , coffee. Tea. Milk lMEDLEY OF VEGETABLES - . _ ~. 33 lices bacon lu‘i;'emmeontentraie. June I canned com kernel’ ‘1 peeled yellow onion sliced ice-cold evaporated milk 1 seeded green pepper. mad 1 c. Sprinkle gelatin on water in . 2n,.qt. saucepan. Place over .1 fresh red l’°pp"' "wed . mod. heat; stir constantly until I4 Wh°l’ ""‘“’o‘:‘.l°m"°”' ‘heed gelatin is dissolved. about 3 mill. .1 is m°"°‘ mm Remove from heat: stir in ‘ glummal‘ frozen concentrate and lem on ii’? '59- 53" julce_ 1 water Refrigerate until it's consis- 3/‘ l‘l’~ “hm l’°“'d" . lency of unbeaten egg while. Cook bacon until crisp. Drain on absorbent paper: crumble Wh' I 'II d ' I (I ‘lit in ‘Sl:nI!c’il“b:\'t’l erlviaepii)-IcEIr(iIc niTx|er lllid i‘95F"'9- C‘"“M“° Vegeub‘ on high speed until soft pea ks W95 _“’"l‘ hi‘ "0" d”Pl’"‘ 3' form. about 2 min. tor by hand "I 9l"“°l Wm‘ ’“°“°‘°‘““ m with rotary heater about 5 min , l glutamate. salt and water: or until peaks formi. Fold into Bring to a boil: reduce heat. gelalln mlxlnm ,simmer. Toss in chili powder. Turn into crumb crust: refri- 'iG8l'nlSl1I Crumbled 5390“- gerate abo ut 1 to 11-’; hrs. orl THE CHEl"_ COMMENTS until firm. 3 The_use of whipped evaporated Note: To chill evaporated i_miI~k instead of whipped cream milk. pour into ice cube tr av lin making grape juice chiffon ELLEN'S ouuzv Of Hope And Up the stairway in that re- membered houao were the bed- rooms — the spalrone hung with -a white pebbly paper. pal- terned with garlands of pink rosebuda. And awaking early, if one were an overnight guest there. one could fancy one walked in a garden amid exquisite bow- ers of bloom. The bedroom’; dishes. pitchers and all. wore see them yet. And the bed with its great kets and the white daisy spread. one would dream only her loveliest young dreams. In summer. you came to that dwelling along a longish lane which turned off from a quiet byroad. If on foot, there was a and freeze until soft ice crystals .pie is blld8€l-Wl5¢- 35*“ "‘ “eh form around gdge, lless cholesterolaand accentua- mato - Onion Soup -tes the grape Juice flavor. happiness in your heart for the assured welcome ahead. And if ‘ one chanced to drive thither. it WCJNI’EN’S ORGANIZATIONS Cornwall WI Supports School Library Project Cornwall residents are justly, Mrs. C. A. McFadden intro- proud of the new Element a ryl duced the new_ study book. li- Sch ool. but a little worried.’ dian 0pportunity'_' by Rev. Wil- fred Scopes D.D. She was assis- atmn itself, ‘\Ir.s. Catherine zabeth. Undoubtedly the out— the famous meeting to dis~ lg;-rat;-_ ‘new library is lacking books for‘ ted b_v Mrs. Wylie Everett. Moreside, Winsloe, this week standing visitor was Premier cuss Confederation was held j Grape Juice Chiffon Filling the shelves. .M|‘S. Fraiili M3CL3Ui‘i"- MT‘- celebrated her 105th birthday Walter R. Shaw who. remem- lm-9 ln lg“, Al,,,v,_ llle keen. 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin As a special centennial p rn-3 Darrell Lyle. Mrs. Jack Yen amid a literal flood of good hering the occasion, that mor- Iv active Old lady demo» lllé c. water . ect the Women's Institute is‘ and Mrs. WP. Miller. wishes, gifts and visitors. Pro- ning had purchased a special ‘ ', "2 c. sugar lundertaking to establish a new‘ Ml-s_ Ml-lradden asked so me bably the most outstanding of gift for the centenarian. Mrs. 5_'”‘"°5 her _l"°a5"" 1“ the V1‘ ‘ta tsp. Sail library for this school. ‘ very inleregting questions on the messages was a cable Morcside is one of the few i'c- 8'1 "I l’i‘f‘mi“i‘ Sll-'iW» l 03" '5 02-’ liéirtl - li‘0‘/-f‘|i .'.'l‘aD¢ ' Circular lctters are b ei n 81: lndia which were answered by distributed to all taxpayers oi M,-;_ R, w, lgpnnn, Thp meeting the district and assistance is‘ clngpd with the Mizpah Ben- MARY HAWCRTH Widow Desires Relief From Perennial Ccire Dear Wary Haworth: I liavel apartment of her own, but she been a widow for 26 years. liv-1‘ stays on here. Now I've reached ing on a very small income. in all the limit of endurance and usual house I own in a good ncighbor- act. Also my daughter is over- hood. I am hearing 70. -straincri mentally to the danger My daughter married right; point. I demand a chance for the out of college. 23 years ago. al good of all of us. iii The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fl-i., Jim. 24, 1964. HAPPENINGS I order to! h9iii8 50ll(‘ll9i'l l|‘0m fifty Public 5 ediction and lun h was ser- spirited citizen who feels that in‘ ved by the hostess assisted by the furthering of education forl Mrs. McFadden. Mrs. Harold the boys and girls they are Mat-Lean and rs. Gordon building for the future. Campbell. Used books will be really a - , Y preciated. Already gone sucph Yom‘ P0""T WI donation. leather bound set of Ml'5- V Encyclopaedla has been donatu hostess to the lork Point WI in January. Mrs. Howard Mac- ed by John E. Heartz. a former _ -_ teacher al (~_(,,-"wall Sclwolli Phail presided alid 10 members Any bnnlls pl-esenled as 3 me.‘ answered roll call with an arti- morial will be suitably inscrihf ‘I9 I‘“' 3 l3-""""- ed. l Committees gave their I An afternoon tea. in be h e Id: ports. A report of the gifts don- Feb. iith in the auditorium of‘ ated at Christmas to the Wel- Fulton Sanderson w a sl P_ encouraged by seemed as though the hoise qulckened his pace up the lane, aware th at he would have a pleasant home away from home in that stable. In summer you could u e ver enter the house immediately. The mistress would meet y u in the yard. hand outstretched. and smlllng...You would stop to see the mother - hens th e barnyard fussing over their chicks, wings raised anxious- ly in warning if the cat or even a playful kitten c h a n c e to draw near. You must see the ducklings. downily yellow that “one from every egg" the mo- thering hen watched wondering- ly. as they played in a little puddle there. You would see the new foal. the four pail - calves. the new - bought heifer "for our winter - milk". and all the loveliness. the hope and pure content which went with the down - to - earth {arm I n g of those days. as pract i c e d .5; er At length by way of a small "t h e front yard" — the lawn. but not to hasten up the path to the S :3. rs = in E’; C <: O 5 to 3 .-. to "I m in. Gone Are Those Days a deeper pink design. We c an‘ tick of downy feathers. wherel queried- beneath the hand - loomed blan~‘ E U I IIIIC ll!‘ ION seen” at-assent research. industry and our oil. sons don't have those sect-gt - he told a special House of R rssontatives committee Iludylnl the government‘: 815.o0o,tiorl.,_ year research effort. Teller said that in general in inks it is an exaggeration to any private industry and th. economy are suffering because the Pentagon is keeping impel... Content. Lace of feathery green as!!!"- I t. t.. :'.".°. :.';‘.::.°l..'::". .‘3.'.‘:i.“‘i.‘.‘°. velvety carve“ 1"" °o'} But he saidithe Practice has f5. r]t)In:nd' ‘lie pmtnm been to keep a secret label on 3 a n8 d h.“ h km “mm-development unless it can ii. of roses 811 0 Y °§ed ‘eke t proven beyond a doubt the white - {W85 H}: w_ making it public ‘vould ml fence. And the aces oh edc it “ tn, nulolnl lnlereslv ple long since sttvliie. igdom lzeee I think the burden of proof there. so honea y S0 - dhould be on the other side," in , "Do you remember the ear “M, l then teapot. El‘en?" Jame ..__ To Have Scivecl Jews During Wql H‘ H "Brown and big" we nod- ed 9. "And her bread? And the Scotchcake? None could make one better -— it would melt in i- LONDON tneutersi _ your mouth! id t f t . 9 "And the cheese-cake. fruit- gaitin :9” h°ha:"glg‘_g::’(‘:1li ed with currents and smooth as a on . Pope Pius XII with savin the °'“m 9”‘ lives of tens of thousandi nl GONG ‘I193’ 3" " "'9" ‘“'°- Jews during the Second World the farm gassied team the name w rl $0 0919" 3" 5- “'9 °° ‘’ Maurice Edelman told . chicks and the ducklings. the mclatlon,.meetlng the Popinpg: foals and calves and the sonny lnformed mm fern. and we can fancy. the con- tent of those days. And at th e news of another change of ownership presently. b.vl:0fl9 years returned to us and James. who also, in his boy- hood. knew it well. Until tomorrow —- Diary — Good-n‘ ht..... :3‘ O T S— _ (5 Jews at the height of Nazi Gt‘!- many's persecutions. Edelman was referring to cl-l. ticisnis of Pius in the contrn. versial play The Represent-,l. ,tive whose West German mi thor. Rolf Hochnulh. allcizcrt till‘ I Pope failed to speak out azauisi l Nazism. l 6Fi§lvil§lh“CEl§lTRE ’ ’ “ lire is being opened in Jalai-la, Yank Expert Sees Russians , lltldonesia. for the benefit of lor- WIII1 Secrets "r‘.'§". .°.“'.‘fS“£Y. l‘°.5ld°““.- wssnmorou tAPt Dr. FEEI. RUN DOWN ? Edward Teiier said here OSTIIEX can Helfllialkuntinwnfeeling "I am pretty well convinced the _wmTDue ‘[9 [ml Dangle,” Rwslans have an M" ‘Ewen Many older folks when deficient in and 1 am-even afraid they have my “gal” ll,,,', °ld,l,,.,,, ,,.,‘.,gy M the secrets we are going to dlS- younger feeling with Ostrex Ton-C cover in the next two years." *9 '96 "W0" ‘ at r an 3 5 _ ' ' loSUt‘l today. Helps 'regain your yotirigu, _ ‘site costs litt e. t at rug stores. hydrogen bomb. gave his opin- door. For here were the ,2 and the flowerings. cultivated. the farmwite. who expressed her love of the beautiful so well in this way. CENTENNIAL FEATURE! HEAR mmake from the Sm” which n no I new 8 (Wm the neu s hnol viill featur fare and a Riverside Hospita " ““_:—‘>:-‘.‘—‘_““ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ com onnderl by letting the rnf place the girl in a state institu- . . _ ' ~“ - ' _ 9 3 . _' ‘I. ' Com? m IN‘, mm ml, ‘men She, llnnjv should I ask a lawyer to Andre’ "°"H"" w'"'M‘-ill Eflllflf. Phone 49503 3 sale table where any items ac patient was given. I ‘0 H. BENNETT CARR I - V V F was pregnant. at the end of their handle this for me? Please ad- ,t‘t=ptahi_r for a White Eieph a hi it \}as derided to EN’ 16-00 in ,0 l; 5,5, Wm. nf rlghllngv vls,_,, )’__ , lvll—_ and lull-5_ Al-llnlr MpRaelMrs_ pus, llla(.l-)m,ald_ Mr,‘ Sale will be sold. ‘The libra ry: the South West Queens Grade‘ Insurance Counselling 0 Later he drank himself to Dear D.S.: in your shoes I entertained the weekly card‘-Inez Kelly, Mrs. J.C. Slnnott.lC0mf'"illN‘» Mi’5- (film J- Mai", Vlll S(‘li0l8i‘Sl1iD- .:’ sPl5"'l‘l’f 5't'PE"l':" death when we realized the child; would telephone the nearest Fa- party sponsored by Albcrton‘Mrs. \'.A. MacDonald a n d l Pli3il- Mi‘5- -l0l"i R- M3'{D°"" Mrs. Reginald MacEwen read 4 Pam“ ‘4:"s8':7 fggés 4.. was retarded. She has the men-. mily Service Agency and makelCWL. Seven tables were in play. Mrs. Eugene Cullen .8li'l. ‘.Vli‘5- George 3i‘l8t'Millan. 3 leller from lhe Health and: chgrfouetnwn PE‘ 4: tality of a .'l~ycar-old and has an appointment for a private] First prizes went to Mrs. \'aler- MF_5« Smiili MCF3i‘l3"€‘» Ml'5- 2 ‘ml the mlsl" b°a_rd “I C°’:"‘ Welfare Convener. .\‘lrs. Oscar... ' ' ' ' ' 1,. been to rtiffcrcni schools. but I‘ consultation, to get specialist ie Bernard and Gerry Saunders l)3"'il Mi“(‘li- MFS-H -‘\Iidi‘9\V, Wall 5t'li00l Bi‘? li0PiiiE l0i" IN‘ Gallant. and put on a contest. :-: -A4- --:¢ see no improvement. V giiitlancc in plminiiig the reason} and consolatinns to Mrs. John Mama" and Mi‘-‘~ Philip Millie" full 5U_PP°"' "I_ 3” “'_l‘° 3'9 "11"" I-‘ehr ary meeting will be heidl l have carried this burden for. able solution of this major pro-[ Barrett and Allan McRae. son ushered the guests. ested in making this a Centen, at in, home of Mn. ll 3 mid QUICK 20 years. bahy- sitting while my m. I The chair prize was by Will Pl‘°.l9°l 5"°C955I"l- I '1'hol-he, Lunch Committee will Rfuff‘ daughter got a law degree and. I am sure that staff counscll-> Larry McDougall and the freeze-’ Mr" M3“ H“lma"' Wm’ M" MURRAY HARBOUR W‘ I be Mrs. Wendell Dockendorffl cnnomc gnoucmfls became a job holder. The grand; ors at the Family Service will: out by Mrs. Wansley Lewis. l°°'7lpa"'ed .Mr' Holman 0" I The lama“, meeting of t h ef Mrs. Howard Mac-Phail. M r sf”. you on won.’ umbl. to ;l.. child. now a Noun: woman. nev lDi"“"‘ ii‘ hf‘ S.\’mDHll1(‘li(‘. l<i10\V*‘l Prizes W01‘? dfliiaifid by Mr. b_“5'"°5s ‘"9 I“ M°"”e.al.' ‘"3"’ ~Qu(,en'Marv ‘women-S Immuu. Clarence Murchison and M rs. because you whooza. cough. last) lot or could be left alone. I have lov-. lfedgcabtliei resourceful‘ an: stead-l and Mrs. MCRR9 and Mrs. Mau— ‘ :";l"('gl?:h:§r(:;:“:,n“;nVl':::' Murray Ha'rhom. was held al- Edwin Moase. Programe theme‘:"’:cz':a;r::‘:d:fi’:l;tfi,Tg':';m:‘:E&’:":n ed her too much to place her in‘ ast in 0 pint! you ta e t e steps-' rice Perry. ' . ' ' ' " ‘ ‘ - will be Home Economics. re- - a state institution. which s h 9‘ reauireti to briniz order out o it Hostesses were Mrs. Altoiil 3"“ M” T‘‘".‘ I‘°“k°‘ “d baby my home of Mrs’ Wallace WM-el sented by Mrs. Harold Thoiine. :I::‘NI.BOm°r.Dl, ail’ twrtayliiir cgiilmag . - ‘ - - ldaughter Tacia. with Mrs. Lloyd Herring presi-. - 9"‘ ‘ "‘° ~ I may enter at any time. chaos. Hi O Brien, Mrs. Frank 2\‘lcAlduff,‘ . l Lunch was served by the hoS_ and 81.06 at drug counters everywhere. i.ei'°.T...‘?.°i‘§.l§.'.i'.’°..i’°i.'.'-‘}'..'.’.f.ii.iT'I.'i5,.oi.il§i'"§n;i"”.‘l$iisLi.iL..i..f ‘itiiilN§i.$°§t§.M%i2ih.3"3'-iii??? rs “*0 Smith and W“ °'°'.’“"°""‘*"°° W" M“ '5." 8"“ '=.‘1.'I'"1‘.“*?*? ‘"..S'!L_'“°-.... "“"" Martllia Murphy. R.\, w er e and CliS(‘iISS9 - pects more than slic‘s capable; of. She pours out resentmen t' which slibdiies the girl, who re-l taliates. however. by destroying her clothes. sheets, anything. This upsets the mother. yells herself into a frenzy. can't stand this turmoil a n y longer. My daughter has been gener- ous in dressing the girl in fine clothes. keeping her ate: but for what? A living em- who! I. immacu‘~- y be necessary, to safeguard yourl Mrs. Vance .\ic.\'eill and Mrs. grandchild's rights and to estab- R,D. Mt-Kinnon. l lish your good faith. if she is to be properly transferred from R. Ralph Beck of Vere Beck- your care to a custodial institu- and Son Ltd., is attending thel tion. ;annual convention of the Monu- i In Wlilcli 0359- ll“? l0('8l Legal merit Builders of America. The‘, Aid Bureau which cusiomariiv Convention is being held this‘ 9 co-operates with the F‘ a mil .v;- year at the Chanticler Hotel Ste. 1 lservice in promoting fa m ilyl Adele, Qllehel-_ l welfare! probably would act for. . Eight tables of progressive, The president reported that the rink had been opened a nd several members had worked in wcckend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Celestine Smith, Notre D a m a Street, Summerside. l DR. ERIC ARTHUR in an interesting talk about HISTORICAL BUILDINGS OF THE MARlTiiMES Dr. Arthur. of the University of Toronto, Is an outstanding l authority on historical architecture. l Monday. January 27 — 8 PM. Charlottetown Hotel Tickets 50c Being sold at Taylors Jewellers Ausplces of The P. E. I. Historical Society An international shoppin: ('Pil- . the canteen. The sum of 35 was voted AC Mrs. Elizabeth McG o w a n. I Montague, left yesterday for, Winnipeg. Manitoba. where she will attend an executive meeting to S(‘\'- Progra ni consisted of more & McLeod Ltd. of the Dominion Drama Festiv-I al. En route she will spend a day in Toronto and will returnl home early next week. eral contests led by Mrs. Wal- lace White. Mrs. White invited the me m- bers to her home for Feb. meet Mr. and Mrs. George Boud-‘ Ilfih giirl to look whether shel ou. ‘ 50 d0ii'l lfil any more EN! 5 5 auction were in play Saturdaya brace would have meant fa ri grow under your feet in respectl evening in the Kelvin G l- 0 ye] more to the child l to this grievous situation thatl school with yll-5, John plgkelgy, From time to t.ime l have pres- should be taken in hand for thel and Mrs, Don Reeves as hosted.‘ aured my daughter in take an good of all concerned. as yo u‘ se5_ pm.-(«eds were in aid of lhgl ‘*1 ‘ l Women's Institute. L a d lea '"’"“‘T: ' high prize went to Mrs. George, Caseley. and gent's high in Dar- 1 ins Hogg. Consolation prizes‘ were received by Mrs. Gerald‘ freshments were served. An- other party is planned Saturday evening. February 1st at the school. . g Lieiit. Gov, Macllonald l and his vivacious "first lady"< "received the wives of the dele-i _gates to the Federation of Agri- I lculture Convention Wednesdayl lafternoon at Government. House. i l Giant blue - tinted and white 4 .’ mums keymoted the silver. white :and blue decor of the dining-l room. l l Pouring tea were Mrs. Walter‘ Shaw and Mrs. R.C. Parent. Ser- ; ving were Mrs. C.M. MacLean.‘ reaii. Montague. have returned from Montreal where they at-‘ tended a c on ven tion of the Champion Savings Corporation. Mr, and Mrs. Laurie Gordon; ane son Alden, Murray Harbor.‘ are spending some time wit hf their daughter, Mrs. Y vo nn e * Millar and Arnold Walker. ne-.MacNeill in West Palm Beach. l was conducted by Mm Florida. .Vlrs. Bill Hans, the former I ‘I- lian Vanlderstine. is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Da vi Vanlderstine, Murray Harbour.‘ Spring Valley Women's Insti-‘ tute sponsored a card party at l the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- 1 en Court when eight tables nfl auction were in play. Winncrsl of high prizes were Mrs. l v an l Harrington for ladies and Thanel Campbell for men. Comsolationl prizes went in Darlyene Har- M rington and Wilbur Bryanton. N ‘Inspires Young An early start in a glamorous career is now possible for v e ry young ladies. with the rising‘ popularity of “fashion dolls". would-be little dress design- 'ers can use the attractive. pro-l portioned dolls to practise cre-l ating new. exotic outfits without‘ running yards and yards of mo- ther's expensive materials. just a few scraps left over from that black velvet, , , , _ dinner gown mother whipped “';y_l'n‘n “I‘i"d rr"R";iT‘: "f""l up for the Lieutenant-Governor's rni3l§="»3'oi-5-3. ' "Vi '{.‘.‘.‘.‘..'...'i‘.;‘.'...””‘;°.'§.‘ “’$i.."..l’ ".1." ’.' Gay hell - ringers! Delight W M JIFFY-KNIT HITS WRAP ‘N’ BUTTGN , , I cles on her very own doll. ‘- iyoiingsters with slipper sock si Even if A ‘M shows] A swlrryz pjmpll-p .- l, arm, with pompon. hell trim. Pattern no overwhelm.“ urge to (,ma_ . and _ hulln“ fufingi 7033- knitting directions sizes delightful way for al 445: 7-9: to-l2 included. Thirty - five cents (coins) for r; t is pattern inn stamps. plessei te er own award - winning designs as a prelude to a life- long career in fashion. wh at easier way cniild there be for . with wrap ease! Most Q a dress. jurnipe Ltremendnus interest - ,Foid For Fashion Dolls Sewers Not only little girls. but teen- agers and adults with a flair for design and an interest in fash- ions around th e world. can enjoy working with these pretty little miniatures. The dolls could even serve as the focus for a fund-raising pro-l nmen's organizati o n s’ could sponsor contests in drea- sing the dolls, with a fee for entry and prizes for the winners. Besides pulling in the fu nd 3 e v e r y organization alw a y a needs. the contests could be rouse a. Dressing this whole family .for outings together could he a ‘ proec mother and an a way I spend those evenings when you perhaps SHOULD pull Little Sister away from the television .nary were read in unison. = the scripture and led in prayer., ing. The meeting closed with “The Queen", after which lunch was serve . LOT 16 UCW . Mrs. A. K. MacGrelzor was hostess for the January meet- ing of the Lot 16 UCW. 1 "The Light of the World" w a s the theme for the worship which Harold. MacLean. "Blessed Light" and- “Arise shine“ from the hym- PLUS 10% Mrs. Garth MacLean road Mrs. Roger MacLean presi-l ded for the business period. Mrs. ' boxes had been distributed homes at Christmas. it was decided to cater to lhel congregational banquet the last; week in January and the follow- in committee was appointed: rs. Robert Betton, Mrs. Eve- rett Bearisto. Mrs. Ralph Mon-I kley. Mrs. Garth MacLean. . Kenneth MacLean. Mrs.-T I-‘rank MacLaurin and Mrs.3 Mervin Inman. I Mrs. A. K. MacGregor and‘ lo‘ MERCHAN Mrs. Roger MacLean are to make plans for the World Day’ of Prayer service. I The next meeting will be wiihl Mrs. Kenneth MacLean when‘ Mrs. Roger Mncbean and Mrs. John Yen will be in charge of e worship and Mrs. Jack Yen the study. IIIIIIIIIIIII ( THE FASHIONEITE BEAUTY SALON open Every Day Cold Waving Q Bleaching Tinting Q Perm. specla . 257 Grafton St. IIJIIIIIIIIICA when And How You Should Say “No"! Phone 4-9752 Are you troubled by our A,,_.__ 1:11’: V__ /_I__I_iJIII DISCOUNT OFF ALL REGULAR Send now no-' . ’ Pattern 4668: C h i I- smock. Printed 1'0 Alice Brooks. care of Guar- ’ dlan-Patriot Needlecraft Dept. a mother to "am her In H‘ 9 ' R t. basic skills of sewing. which country's declining morals- teenage destnictiveneas, ex- ‘ or summit - Patriot Pat-l ,, W, lHOUSEHOLDI"HlNTS will stand her in suc stead in later life? pane,-n_m,,lm, have lake" window shades. You can make advantage of the popularity of W“? W" ‘"'l"bl¢ W“ by Cut‘ the fashion dolls to turn 0 ut in ‘mm °ll¢l°lh *0 “lend gpgclnl pnllems lun lo, lllem with your decor. Hem the ho t- The doll, have nnolllpr pole". tom and insert a Hat stick; then tial educational function — one “Ck 0“ l0 1'0"?!‘- televisioa personality in Ottawa You can silence the noise of it uses them in her hobby of crea- baby's crib side going up a n (I ting authentic native costumes down by rubbing the bars it 'lIl'Dn'a Sines 2. 4, Il_ g_ slu ll Mi Front St. W. Toronto 1. Ont. alt" 11,5 "rd. 35.lml,_ lontarto residents add 1 cent E1111-1 can-pg (59 calls, lniaales tax. 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