~ = MARYHAWORTH Widow Anxious To Meet e | Potential Second Husband DEAR MARY. HAWORTH: junconsciousty, fo lean. towards | \How dees a widow zet back the past — towards a recovery | into social circulation? Here »f your youth as it was or. as jare. the vital statistics: Age, you may have wanted, it to be. ‘mid - 50s. Height, five feet,; The fattis. however, that you four inches. Weizht, 120 mist forge ahead, taking the-on- pounds. Eyes, hazel. 4H as:r, ward and upward path through blonde. Skin, fair. Legs, nice. the- foothills and mountains of es sai ’ | Devotional Held | At Kensington Mrs.’ Horace Paynter and | Mrs. James Paynter were hos- " | tesses to the members of the i Myrtle . Road Presbyterian Missionary Society held in. the church study, Kgnsington re- _ cently fox. plier ageh, meeting. The- meeting opened with the $e The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri » April 2, 1965. 7 Persecution,’ and’ prayer, fol- HAPPE > lowed by the hymn “God- of . |Mercy, God of Grace".° The NINGS - | theme, ‘The First Miracle and™ | é ' Tignish La Ladies-Auxiliary of dies’ Auxiliary -ToHold April Food Sale - theRoyal . 2: by the secretary. “The March meeting of the! financial <— were read Canadian Legion Branch No. 6 Tignish was held in the ladies* loungé’ recently with the. presi- dent, Mrs.; F.C: Perry, presid- ing.. Z oie Zone fallx for the different braviches will’ be held in the lad- ies' lounge on Friday evening, Apri 30th at 7 pm. when Mrs, « treasurer, Mrs: Roy MeLeod and the canteen repert was given by Mrs. Hée-~ tor Buote a HOUSEHOLD HINTS: Try the .new golden banaha. ‘ cream~pudd+ng and -pie filling noe i Feet, small. Teeth, very good. (maturity to work. your way: out creed was repeated in unison, Earl MacDopald, West Prince sm Smile, happy, big. Personality ofthe widowhood - mists of feel- ! and scripture from Acts 4 and pipes aoe which makes so many luscious” effervescent. Contours, 36- ing#motionally disinherited and Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 4 £506 Psalm 2 was read responsively , ee a ae desserts — pies, tarts ree 25-35 ; ¢ socially -rudderless*\in © middle an - | The Expositiohyon - the WSS0N | retary Mire. £.C. “Perry fream, molded, Truit- puddings, Education, junior college. Ap- aze. = = A} Goswell of Ottaw . +was read by. Mrs. James Payn- te om blended with“frésh. frozen or artment, plush. Car, ‘64 model. |" As of now, you are still preoc- TB dee of Montague. is oo a ae _ ter, and the hymn’ “Stand Up, — ‘4 food sale “ be held is tie ji cadned fruit oc crowned with Job, with government. Secur- cupied with longings, 4 @Y ing at the home of her uncle, Dr. Brian. Cudmore .of Charlotte. Stand Up for Jesus", was repea-|CooPetallve Se service | BINS toppings of coconut, meringue ity. yés Hgbbies, art, gol tra: dreams and hopes of finding the | jo ,ih- Macintyre, to be near her town, when a: family. reunion ted Each member offered pray-/€TY Store on casier Salurday or toasted nuts n a a partner who can be. all things |He® Bye. 2. W. Murdotl|-was’ held. A brother and ats. jer followed by the Lord's Pra-|S00 |i. ate ae ener cllare : Looks good on paper don't|to you (in a makeshift mode,—it | er aa SU deer lc ie oe ae SE |yer in-unison. .The minutes of @8ked to donate. Five dollars; Ask for the bones -when you’ ‘you think? Still, one needs . a jit comes to that) so as to annul ae ae a as ae at ren ithe February meeting were Was voted to the West Prince- have the biitcher roll 9 roast for : lnelping hand ‘te promote. iatre- |your. plesent sense of fifth| ’ ue enkins and family from Truro, read ‘by the secretary, Mrs. Music Festival which is slated jyou. They make ‘delicious -soup. y = a |ductions. ‘Church groups or|wheel status. | John or is Ht aphetion de, eo aoe present at theS Crozier. esl coven em. | fOr Tignish early <in May. The; : country. clubs+*- usually have “*But-the only real remedy is to weet ll oe. ee yey omby ea ng. bers answered roll call with. a members decided to buy furnish- | Choose steak for a quick easy 4 their definite social cliques an‘, |#row up, psychologically, to the with 2° ST de eee a mned Verse of scripture. One ‘visitor ings for the newly built ladies meal. A few minutes’ broiling - ‘lacking luck orpaggression one equivalent of your calendar age. say an 4 mon” Mean _ le 4; <e n \ sis _ . | was : present. . lounge. f for each side is al} that’s neces- jis excluded. The peace of maturity begins to MucGiiver ee af W an ‘ ie “with. Correspondence consisted of “The minutes of the previous Sary, 5 5 | Too, there are so many single | dawn in the life of the lone adult sau a Stier Mir Atwoat Blak- the annual report of the Presby- Meeting, executive meeting and nee - women, apparently, and 90 very When he or she instinctive 1 y |. A Workshop for Guiders, Com- eney and also with her sisters,| terial, and the offering was re- a4 ‘ FISH ATE CHILD | few eligible single men, How can takes stock of any given situation joners and. loca! Girl Guid rif Edger ‘Mathews and Mrs.\ceived and dedicated. Mrs. Ira three or four children she yy. s lone meet a potential husband? _in terms of.being useful to oth. | ™issione adabalives “will oe Gordon Cousins Balti ariel Huestis presented the. third, hopes for. Si He large European cattisn | If one says, as I have: ““How-ers, as an expression’ of inner | A880. repre ae a ee eee eee P io hee) Sie, eX ils City ae | lurus, now rare, catches and Tabout introductag” 10 at ne Viatity<— : Bai --+held--Saturday morning in_..the eer _ chapter _from__the_ study book, __ Bir. _SbG\ ms. © ary, -eats.water-birds. swimming “on ari IntrOGUcHAS Me. 1) OB es Wear bik. hapo! fall Convention Hall of the Basilica Lee Coffin returned-to his with each member taking part. had two chNdren when they | the surface. There is a feat) Goa gib a ” bs raed oy gon Ishort on: this foie tt Gee " Recreation Centre ‘Knights of” home in Kingsboro, having spent The April meeting will be held came to Canage from England ‘thenticated record of ne swal- Pg ry oe adetn-\ventle: fing Calendar a gion Columbus entrance). — several months inwNova Scotia: | in the church study. », in 1946, don'’Yplan to have any |jowing a small child to fali on deaf ears. Nobody car- are an older person, so be rea- ee ate ne a .|.. Meeting clsed with the. Miz-| 0°. spay POOCCSC SOOO DOC SOOT OOS o e f aS ; : the annual meetpnp.of thé P.E:I. Mr, and- Mrs. Arthur Djxon + £3 hich re- We di lan these,” they ; . ries through, So long as they jlistic about it. Find “other hob- | 1 Girl Guides. of C 1 4 daughter. Dont t Bal pah Benediction, after which re dd. th ed.” . | have plenty to dé, they don't |bies than art, golf and travel. |Council, Gir bul aie Gn wont the Vast ceehend 'in|freshments were served by the; “Ss AMMEN ose er H. BENNETT CARR |éeem to.eare about'me. , * (Give regular.time to volunteer |WtiCD eee enon ne Moma NBS hostesses mee came from & | ° Insurance Counselling What do you suggest? D-E. work for community projects, |S@m¢ hal ‘wee sae whee enclose, Be. oe Be circ of Sen {gt District Supervisor “ao Dear: DE: You delineate|as a habit - forming exercise in|*™: Mrs. the Co a ae ener - | Sans Fe: comaty ae 4 Charlottetown, P.E.L yourself as a-soxt of china doll, |¢haracter - stretching. M.H. attended 1} “ot Guidi held iDA BAILEY ALLEN ; + rae an we oe 3 oe Eee ot Conade z pleasing to the eye, but saw-| Mary Haworth cquneeis(ttinsic Values of Guiding 1 ] sur had © tic Cate | ee: ae i | suet inside, s through her’column, not by in January in Mexico, ‘is con- oe | gtandfather had a big family |% fe sees 2 ears As I get the pitch of -y owr| mail or personal interview. Write ducting the eos Se he me : Fj h T | oe a ; 10 boys and one girl. | Se escceses beceeen _ } desire-to return to social circul-|bef in care of The Guardian. — be guest: spea ee ee Rama Savory True isf aie’ ee | . The well-kept Cleary home ‘'¢ ' nn) _ ~~ “3 ‘ation, you have a mind's-eye 7 _ —<— meeting. a fos pa | has no set routine. ‘3 PURITY DAIRY shes i aoeta ad concept of yourself reappeat- 3 : Fred Basireié has pasa § : Hi hI T t d T t |. “We all, do whatever is |¢ : re MR AND MRS. ROBE tig. on the inside’ track, so to. WI.-Distributes Halifax alas visiting with ‘ie Ane Hg y OU e : rou ot a ca ee if : “Parents Prefer.’ } . i Co ispeak, as a sort o tre \° : : 2 7 3 “2 : i : : | ie ee . j : Sh : j : oe butanie nee es vena 26 Red Cross Work eee a Mrs. James 4 swiMMING - POOL for,with fork. Garnish: slices of| Clean and do dishes. Dad | Purity Products” | ‘Pepe , : You take stock of yourself in . se Beaireto, =: \ brook trout — a big tank of run. | lemon - butter and parsley. | paints, decorates and does |; “tae oncom We Ing Vows Pledged . glamour. girl terms, as if un-| Mrs. L.A. Burleigh was hos-| M Frederick D. - Ward, ning freshywateg — that’s what | - TOMORROW'S DINNER the floors.’ if e ; la “9 2 ; f pee Saws c |consciously you feel obliged and, tess to Ellerslie WI recently for U a Queen Street, returned it Albert Stockli Chef - Director |Cherry - Tomato - Black-Olive- Mrs. Cleary puts through | RBOPOGEEOLOCOOL OOOO A D bl : Ri a 4 indeed prepared to compete, in| the March meeting, which open- jg lbs Wednesday She nad |0f N.Y.’s Four Seasons Restau-| Saladettes five tubs of washing..daily. and | |—— = = : t OU e Ing Ceremony, , this: guise, with the. perennial | ed by repeating the ‘ Mary Ste-|pheen a patient in the Prince Ed. |7@Mt, has installed in the great Broiled Stuffed Brook Trout’ of| spends $150 every two weeks | oy ‘ we * /upeoming, tides of fresh mew wart -Collert”. Minutes of the| ward Island Hospital. for two | kitchen. 2 a Veal Chops Rosemary, ~} on groceries, including-a gal- Cornwall United Church was ’style dress with matching hat f@Male’ candidates for courtship | previous meeting were read and! weeks” . <.°| “Fresh caught. trout are at Long White ‘Potato Slices Saute,; lon of milk a day. ‘the scene ‘ofa colorful wedding and gloves. Her corsage was of 2"4. marriage — in their teens./roll call was answered by giv-|. ’ |their best ‘as is,” he remark-| gg us Tips Angela, working at a bank, _ on March 20th, 1965, when Mary pink roses. : or_twehties. : “_. |ing canned goods for a_needy ‘Mrs. Frank. Murphy of jed, scooping out a lively trout; Warm Apple Turnovers (home-| end Janice, in a department a Hyde, youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Cudmore, another of the Jf such is your self - conceiv- family. ia | Dorchester, Mass. who wag! with his hand. _ _ . @|Made or from refrigerator case),| store, each contribute _ $15 | DESMA CONSULTANTS + SEWING SERVICES and Mrs. Norman Hyde of Corn- groom, chose a navy. and white ©d proach to a second chance, . Correspondence was read and called home for the sudden. ‘The flavor’ is'so exquisite, With Whipped Ceam —Chees@) every. two weeks. Marilyn, | O.BOX SSO CHARLOTTETOWN, PE wv z he ie ‘of Robert | jane dress” wheats » you are handicapping yourself discussed and Mrs. Georgejdeath of her brother, ’ Victorino ing-is needed in cook-. _qp Coffee Tea Milk taking a commercial course iw 4 ee Cudmore,-on-of-.Mr._and--Mrs.-/-and-matching “accessories. She Dormously, T think. “Any eligi- | Hardy," Red “Cross. --convener, |Co s, f - her home ting except a_little-salt-and.pep-| -CHERI ~ TOMATO-O1 I * . : ‘4 ? e. P x Eric Cudmore of Charlottetown. wore a canta of white butter- ble man who is- priniarily. inter- | gave out, sewing and knitting. . {week, accompanied by Mrs.) aoe. But if you use frozen moun- GALADETTES ' buys her own clothes. 1g ng $ The double ring ceremony was ‘ly roses. : ested in the glamour girl ensem- | There will be a fish pond for |James Blake of Taunton, Mass.,| tain trout, after it’s thawed, filly c. cherry tomatoes Dad, who gets first call on |¢ @ ae ry ? rformed by Rev. Isaac Walls.|\ A reception in the church base- D€ of feminine charms - will |next meeting and baking com-|who also attended the funeral with salmon mousse or a trout- 4 ¢ pitted ripe olives, sliced. | the home's one bathroom be- iz @ newest shades s ¢ iven_in marriage by her fa- ment followed the ceremony. A W2nt it packaged in honafide mittee will be Mrs; Bernard with Mrs. Murphy. > meat stuffing, and broil.” 14-3 ¢.-thin « sliced scallions cause he has to be at work: ¢ 1. .¢ ther, the bride wore a 1-00-r-toast-to-the -bride-was- proposed Youth, not ina masterpiece of Adams, Mrs... Harry. Gillis, Mrs. |- er a ~ Measurements - level; recipes -'y “qt crisp, tender chicory lea-|at-8-a-m;,~says> ~——- _.¢.@_ finest quality. 2 length gown of white net lace by Rev, ‘Isaac Walls and res- Past : fiftyish good lpoks. /Emmett Hutchinson and Mrs.| Fi. Lieut. G. Russell Jenkins. for 6 =~ ’ : | ae ar Gack “I've got the upper hand’ 3 ge over satin, with rounded neck--ponded to by the groom. _ A$ I see the problem, widow- George Hardy. The Canada who has been stationed in. Nor- ‘sc. French dressing piquante|’..- . At: least they let me |¢ 166 Prince St. Ch’town $3 line and long ‘lily point slee- For the honeymoon trip, the hood has deposited you at a Packers labels were turned in folk, England, on exchange with BOILED STUFFED | “al Say aetuihese) think I. have.” 4 66606 065554660406545% : : “ves. Her’ headdress was a flo-| bride wore a dress of red wool (crossroad in life, -from which afd Mrs. Wendell Phillips re-| the-Air Force® has been visiting FRESH WATER TROUT e-¢ sited whole ripe. olives ; wer circlet. with shoulder length with matching accessdries, and YU Would like to take off into a | Ported sending for cutlery. ,|his parents, Major W. Lawson, % c. minced raw brook trout | (additional) n* We veil of tulle. illusion, and she a corsage of red peppermint Second, springtime of married| The meeting closed with the| Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins of Ver-| meat (or use shrimp) __Wash—-dry.—and—halve-the = a carried ‘a cascade bouquet of roses. : - happiness to escape the loneli- Singing of the Queen and re- non, P.E.I. He is married with % tsp. powdered dill — since: Wolknes Place in a 2-qt. sh red roses, Her jewellry was-a’ The newlyweds will reside-in ness of walking alone. freshments were served by the/four sons, Paul, Phillip, David % tbsp. minced parsley eae Add the ‘he pitted ripe single strand of cultured pearls, Charlottetown. «¢ And in visualizing -solace of Hostess and committee. | ‘and Daniel. [2 eee rox olives, scallions and chicory. | gift of the groom. : (Photo by Craswell) that-sort, you tend strongly, and s CG ae - 1 ee Seay eee Chill 15 min : | The bridesmaid, Norma Mur- —— ee a ‘alge mene een ce ~~ | Ye tap. salt : Toss in the dressing. Arrange | : ‘ray, sister of the bride. and her * ! Se ni i tas a ; ie ee . : | |1 tsp. lemon juice | a1 d plat G \ish: it. | only atténdant, was gowned in) ELLEN S DIARY oo ; ” EN, : 16 cleaned fresh brook trout, (OM Salad plates. sea a ; a, ballerina: length dress Of blue | eeeemsesmssstncsessmeeen , : heads and tails on, or use ted, whole ripe olives. taffeta, with matching head-| 4. ; 2 ek ghawed ffrozet frat Lemon-.| SPRING FOOD NOTES FROM : ss,-She carried a crescent | d V | L S ; = - = tter (see re OUR CHEF . bouquet of white feathered car-" nA oor lO efs / Ove oUN. he Parsley for garnish” Lemon-Butter: Into % ¢. whip- nations. © oe ; ; ve ‘ | ae é| To make stuffing, combine and iped butter, smooth ~ mix 1 tsp. | Clarke ‘Cudmore, brother of omina In The Wi ndow | mix together first 7 ingred-| ruched, grated lemon rind and the groom was. best man... " mM g esas : Sais $ oe i pack pai8e et -thsp.-fresh “lemon juice. For—he ter’s wedding, . 2” = : Pe rend A ogaliiel Sey das 2M 74 ; $ press, edges almos' > Be Mrs ‘tos Sos ees ca The*sunshine was ours this lane sighed today catching sight | | together. . : f so er ng ar eon _ — morning, in the continuing spell of. a number of scampering ST Gok 4 Gingoual slashes onl cuth 4 th Fe tele then | of fine weather given to ours, heels on ‘a yard '- path “I am} 4 4 | both sides of each’ trout to he | ap: oe i : “a _jand other Island woods’ men, afraid we won't have many cro- iG | gem from curting while cooking’ with a nee God i a ae who go to reap now the annual |cuses this spring! Not if ‘those Brush trout all over with lemon- = ie. er uch aices harvest from the woodlot... The lambs have their- way. They're ‘ butter ne oe ered Phiondey le Pie:- K. a indoor violets love the early sun not so innocent as we think, ate , ss : 2 Perfumed ‘App i ce ~~ * which ‘steals “inst he ir window, they? Imps, I would call them. ¥ Place on oiled aluminum. rose. geranium growing geaas | the geraniums primp happily in But'!-he added, ‘nice ones!’ broiling platter. Broil 8 min. onckitchen window garden. 08 the afternoon's glow. “I reckon" Jarnes offered . both sides, or‘ until flesh begins a leaf injo the filling for apple “AH!” Alex, the seven .- past “we'll have to do something, - ~<a to flake from bones when tested pie before baking. j lad from..the house across the about them shortly. But they). ; | os as Se ONC dO ao Well Setined in.’” - t ae ° j ; ‘The spring. .sunshine, And| . F h Of 1] G | S | | today, a mild wind. And bel Rees O er. ITIS ays on cause of a holiday in the af-| re : . ~ | } fairs of the schooling, Mack and * G | k B 4 ~| Alex. were among those who -for- +e x ent eness Wor 5 est ‘f gathered this. afternon to the’ 2 TORONTO (CP)——"Certainly ; be allowed to hold and mother’ tag ten oe aoe _ grandsons, ‘excepting: Peer, = . eet lll | YY mn going to write a WED. IN SEPTEMBER - . ‘something of a terahi ‘to Alex | ‘ os book.” However, rgeooaVad be mar- j|in his planning, who remarked, : ed : tried Sept 4 on ' parents’ LT know he's not going to like it GOING FISHING z ' ont oe ee ee | wedding anniversary, would ° if [tell him about my going, so) By TRACY ADRIAN. , pants with a stretch-web belt | Pacific Railway, Mr’ Cleary is like to have a: boy among the | | guess I'll just have. to up and CHECKED gingham ts used and a solid brass buckle that~| the father of 11 daughters. The ae slip away’’. Mr. C. from the. for this sea-- going outfit never tarnishes. The sou'wes- |- oldest is 20. His wife Brenda, — 2 eat ec ge ed 7 - cig great for fishing - pes Seas and cov- | - ate eg to the youngest | came by to lend a help at the © The hooded jacket is styled The aside is non - wilting | Mr. Clears: who last year work, In all, how many? Nine, with’ a drawstring hemline, A = : | paid just $4 in income tax. has | men and boys, to be exact. roomy flap” pockets and a 2nd is treated to take’ salty | this advice on how to handle | Alex increased - his knowled- rust - proof zipper closiire. waves and rain storms in women: ‘ge of the craft. The others in With the coat are cabin-boy, stride. a “They're like a car. Each (ar wR ee ee ee ean : Se ee ones balk-aitlarentis. snd. has. vs rea : = to come by it naturally, gaining All Gi | R | E tat C. \y_ tleness works Seat sha "en “| ;experience not only from the har- Ir ea s . e ompa ny, and rave at them: and they Start Your. Day ¢ - vesting of fuel, but in getting out ; ay ‘ | just sit.there and look at me : jlumber with which to build cer- i e | © | C d | But if I talk to them quietly MILK! tain barns and~a pair of: dwel:' Ss A y nein ana Q_- they burst into tears.” lings, as well as to | effect ; : . ; : 7 | through» the years, numerous TORONTO (CP) — A_ real she wants she'll thank another ealtns Beate acioban tess works of repair. ‘ estate firm here staffed ex-| woman for helping her get it.” (‘we won't have a car. until Now. Alex is in his apprenti- clusively by women‘ operates in| Mother of five children aged. we can have a new one_ and ceship at the same, and accord- & haze of pink. The office walls |five to 18, Mrs. Rush says her say cash,” says Mrs: Cleary), | ing to James ‘‘for a: youngster el o— the age Bs are ae salesman ake a weren't all that disappointed | 1 : did’ very gvell.” So that all in Pink, a so are usiness joriginally disapproved of her go- 4 as ~ _ | HI-LOW NECKLINE iall, oe Saeed this was,an oc- cards and sales of ‘agreement. |ing to: work. She started when Son ; a =| ; | Look twice — then, choose ‘easion after his own heart. Not| The firm's manager and di-|he was away from the city for pam. 11, and Glenda: 8 An J as QTY eF the modest scoop or higher V, !so,much for the amdéunt of har- rector, Lil Rush, says she tells |several months and says when. would ‘have preferred a boy... ~ - : ee as # eck for a casual that comple-. \vest taken, though that too had’ her sales staff if they think pink |he returned to find fhe children | hut Janice, 20, Angela 19 | “ co a ™ents your busy life beautifully. | CHECK THIS NOW ~ its place>as for the fact that een) neh he Nes she ee cared for - a Sandra’ 18,’ Marilyn, 16 and ' ; % Make it yours in checks. . with him was an interested and 40es). > firth’s sales figures, coming in, he drop) s - Sus A : 3 ) : : . ° . Printed Pattern 4673: Halt _ Flares out from yoke — 80 witling and amiable: crew. she says, are solidly in the jections. ee cui liees co ase tools 4-5556 You'll be heading. the Easter Parade in. our we . Sies 14%, 16%, 1814, 20%, 2214, |C@S8Y to fit, such fun to:wear on, «Alex js gone” Peter caine by black: | One of her commissions, In we don’t want ‘one at all.” sc ; iotied to bri t the -best in aa f° ’ ' :| sizzling days. “Now Mrs. Rush founded th 4 si Se ee "9" catching. hats, designed to bring out A's. Size 16% takes 3% yarsd | Se : to tell us. ‘‘Now what. shall I ush foun e_fledg- | 1962, was on the most expensive. Cindy;~'S; Vivian, 3: and The PURE MILK co : ; “Binch tabrie, | w this charmer of -7-to-inch qq" : ling firm’ after’ five years as a jone-family dwelling éver sold, gpeiga 2. w: ontent just to ¥_ ' . “rv ‘ladv’s lovelv f Your Faster basket will ey ; can on eens icon pend “You and Scampie will have salesman for an established real |through the Toronto’ Real Estate oo o - - every lady's lovely face. ’ . > ; ‘IF CENTS (50 cents) with cross ~ stite wers. Pat- ty take care of us at hoene —you estate busines. All. of it sale Board. The - house. in Toronto's | * : ig in ' “ er 1ents! Send order to ANNE ADAMS, tern 7296: *chart; printed pat. aie all we have now’. we remin. staff and board of directors are exclusive Bridle Path area, sold ws be brimming with “heady complin wi care of Guardian-Patriot _Need- | tern sizes 2, 4, 6. State size. ded him. ms women |for $200,000. Mrs: Rush says shé a ; RK S : : ‘ ae ag lecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W.,| Thirty - five cents (coins) for «Let's come out a while’ he A far as she knows, it's the |showed it to six couples: and re- . , 5 Toronto 1,’ Ont. j this pattern, no stamps, pleae, proposed. . ‘ % only all-female’ real estate firm | ceived five offers to buy. A e , + ’ Store Hours : d f pCOMPLETE FASHION RE-| a ? perky ae a ee: Pleasantly spring - like the gy ‘plaque in the office testifies to ee a ¢ ti / —_—_—_—_—_—_ Priced from ORT in our new Spring - Sum-| ian -~ Patriot Needlecra Pt., day was, thawing... wind - Mrs. Rush says the all.women jher achievement : ‘ P AC | E " “ mer Pattern Catalog . plus cou-| 60 Front St: W., Toronto 1, Ont. | soft against ao eas setup is an asset‘because hus- She admits she started selling rovi 1G : x mina ions Mon -Thur. 9-5 oo ar ~ for ONE ‘FREE PAT-! caer ta Sar ce > we practised their calls along. a- Souas aa give in and buy |Feal estate bécatise she wanted ’. ie : Friday 9-9 ws =, . oRN. “verythings you need) saies tax. Print plainly * hilltop. The sparrows w on| houses their wives like whén the |the money, biit says she feel | . , 1 - 12 for the life you lead — 350 de- | TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD. fem wine in the vecks. 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