l t I. . W71?/Z 6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. '.l‘ues., Jan. 28, 1964. . [WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Kilmuir WI Discusses Tree Planting l The members of Kilmuir Wo- l mens Institute met at the home ‘of Mrs. Colin MacDonald Jan- iuary 20th with the vice-presi- l dent Mrs. George Hume, in the Proleci trlbuted for knitting. It was de- cided that a $5.00 group mem- bership fee be sent to the Musi- cal Festival Association. The school committee report- I 1 chair. ed that treats had been bought Seven members answered roll and delivered to the children at H A P P E N I N G S call by passing in squares for a Christmas, and to senior citi- ' quilt. One new member was wel- zens and shut-ins. l Audrey Jwkln" w°m°"' Elm"; Pl'°"° 4'85“ ' colltneerldlcross material was dis- gaAi‘dilli‘gscltlll:m;)laili’llIilg of fret; l in the district. also planting flow- l R. Ralph Beck has returned eson who poured tea. and Mrs. be solemnized February I at l firs at the school and at 885* l. from a business trip to Montreal l D.A.C. MacD o n aid and Mrs. ;Trinity United Church. Way!- I and Ste Adele. P.Q.. where he at: Inez Kelly who served. i Correspondence ln_clude¢_l I ; tended the convention of thel Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rogers and le!teP_fr0m Mr!- Eric Klnnlns. iMonumeni Builders of America Mr. and Mrs. l~‘...Vl. Baiznall Mr. and Mrs. DH. Saunders re with information on an essay * held in the chantit-leer 1-1otel_ hosted a late afternoon party at ceived friendswft an early] eve- téonttest -S|:0l‘l;l0l'edmby Cthe ' the Charlottetown Hotel on Sat- ining party at rs. Rogers tome, en ennia ann g ommi l l Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Champ- urday, January %. ‘Goodwill Avenue on Saturday. and 8 letter from Mrs. 05081! ' . {ion have returned to Kensing- ‘ Gallant. Pl'0VlllCl8l COIIVEDOI‘ 03 ' -eh‘ .53 ;_.- n. 1 ton {min a three week holiday in Mrs. William Rogers in n d i Co-hostesses at a supper party health and we1fa|‘e._Whi¢h strel ll - .. — . l Fl ‘Mrs. Erskine McNuit were joint il°l‘ MISS Layers were Mrs. Ron ‘ fled I Safety 'é°h3¢ll°“5“°:' lf . ll] ‘ n . inmcheon hnswsses last week at lstorey 'and_Ginny McNutt at the Every age. ‘e ucat on 0 ch! _ 1_ “R. AND MRS. RONALD E. WELCHILR l James Clark. Kensington, has; tn f , d :former s Fitzroy Street home. A ren, regarding cigarette smok- 5 green with black accesso rie I returned to St. Mary's Veteran‘s 9. Mme” ' Mme’ Creslwm h0_5t95S gill W85 Presented t0 the lhE- 33¢ lhfi lmP0I‘t8ncO of 4-H ‘- W dd. I I d G- I and a Corsage of bronze mums. Hospital, Montreal, where he is D“V9- h“d'3' elect ClUh5- ll Prior to her marriage, the receiving further treatment. , , . . _ A Pehhy flllctloll WEI ¢0lldl1¢t- e S hi-inn was entertained at , mi, . I ‘ Janet Dowling. Green Street. 5mill‘;C(§“t:;I';“l3:i£l:é‘,:L“3RE;’Tt ed by Mrs. Simon Campbell and ‘ cellaneous shower held at the Asslsllng Mrs’ w‘J‘ Ma°D°“'.W8S h0Sl€S5 M0llCl<'iy Wellllll at - - . I 0 ‘"0" by Mrs- M-N- M3°G°W3l1- ’ l- ain t nv 1. i H 50,-. .A5SO(‘.lal.10n met at the home of « ~> I O n h0m¢ 0’ F1'8h<'95 M3<‘l’h€l'S0l| Th ‘:1 . e amen . olllsen t in miscellaneous shower in honor ;the chairman Herb wyand on A °°“t°5l °°“d“°l°d by lb’ M" ~1 . l and Caroline Buchanan. Th prélsresngyizn “hngenvfrs nanhitie: .of Andria ‘Andw Lave“ Wm” Whursday evehing January 23rd $15] was won by Mrs. S. Cami? . .. ,_ .. I Cciilral r=i~e<hyterian ('hurch.lhncle of the groom. The best. verses were read by Mrs. At; , ' ‘ _ . ' ,, . ' The main item Ziihiisine 5 V...’ ‘ . - ma. w .. ... CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTESTANT . tint: for a double riniz ceremony Veying good wishes from rela-‘ e in er onnur at I e omc , the local centennial program. It : . when Shirley Margaret. only tives and friends in P.F..I.l, of Mrs.‘Bruce Ma0Ka.\'. Mrs~ was decided to put on a variety hr "ext m.°°“"‘g‘ R°u can Wm Patsy Lappin, daughter of Hospital. Patsy. who has a 3 daughter of Ur. and Mrs. W. A. The guest book was circulated‘ MBCK-ilys daughters. Kelly and concert in Central Queens Reg- be 5 d°"a“°" 1°” ‘ g'°°"5' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lappin, beautiful singing voice. has 3 Boisner (‘harlottetown. PEI. by Mrs. Bruce MaCKay. sister KQTEGH. Passed the gifts to the _ ional High School. Hunter River. 9t‘ Charlottetown is the Senior had considerable training in 3 hocamt’ thc hride of Ron ii 1 d of the groom. ‘bride and verses were read by E d M 1. L f pebmahy Each Lunch wan served bythe hop representative in the Saint (he held and in ‘men called A Fnigene. only son of .\Irs._ Edith The bride's mother chose an‘ Peggy Gerrior. The id eV‘s of the five areas reiprese nted l less asslsted by Mrs‘ Dlck met’ Dunstall'_S Ca!'hlV8l Q“ 99“ upon to entertain in ptays and .4 Welt-her. New Westminster, olive green brocade two piece mother held an afternoon tea in agreed to provide part of the "' col'n’l>9tltl0!l- Patsy attended ~ , -- : BC. dress for her daughter's wed- her daughter's honour at thel W' S lprogram, also each member to ORWELL cov W Notre Dame Academy until Vane” shovl" In °ddm”"' The church was decorated dinK- She W01‘? black and Whllel Ome ' Mac-Pher son make candy tobe sold during in- Nine members an: on: “Sn she entered Nurse's Training 3h’ 91130“ Wlllllv 55501118. n with hash?" nl hi-nnza and accessories with a corsage of and Miss Buchanan. rtermission. committee of this year at the Charlottetown and skating. , Enid mums grnnza satin how, while iniiina grog}-njll nt tnwn guests ware l~DA BAll.EY ALLEN [gloss when baked. Let stand 1 lJames Gallant. Mary Stewart, :;:'ki::B?Xd§3n:hi;3|lF,§fll'Whig: o with gold mums and m up le mother wore a dress of blue, Mabel L aw5nn_ slanhnne_, A I\F.W AEND easy cold-start. [hour at room temperature. ‘and Myra Moffatt was appoint the Orwell Cove WI me} at the P.E.I. Presbyteria! to be held he s leafs marked the guest pews. brocade with beige at-cessorieiv P.E.l., aunt of the bride. i\'hofi‘)?l‘_:)a*'I‘_i'lr:l "F{l‘ll"°h}:PhlnY_h9gh0d t0l § (zgoalhe 35 ml?‘ in mnttln 0V:‘n nedAtftti matte tgie _final plans. h f Mrs Jag’ 'MacD0ugal' in Hen,-in Hall. cha,1ntletnwn_ iw fie Crioss A The ceremony was performed‘ and a corsage of yellow mums.l accompanied the bride's par-‘ 3 9"" ' 1*? P0 3-l. etzmes . or uni pas ry _ er e usiness session a ' ' ’ February 1. e by Rev. E. Brazil. The organist. Followintl the reception tiiel ents. Mrs. wn. .\«taeNeii.l'°e5 has rrrrntly been develop-;is_ R o‘- den brm~_'n. Serve hot ,soc1al hour was spent and lunch 'l;,',"ary ‘fin, ., f‘ - , The theme for worship chosen Project Is * Allan Thompson. accompanieui young couple left for a honey-Ii Charlottetown. P.E.l.: J a c it te:‘el:"° are mm’ M "5 "dVa"' b"°““ 5:73:31’-6 °" ,5eI'V9'll by thfi h05t€SS- portesfisged nygmd":3;lnace”- by Mrs. Charles Collier w as _ ' iii‘. 3: i*‘° ‘ft’ = 33:: '.:.::".:;a:::::-. *f.°.'i‘.‘..Y.'i 2...? or ° " °°i in en... A from «- «Discussed 2’ n _ci‘ec .o\'e _ uring e . . _ _ ; _ . . -n _. . . .. ' . C d ff ed h - kn" _ _ i‘ izigiiing at the register, places in California. Nevada.‘ ario. _ _ :’l:’:ll_” bu‘i‘l;ll‘_ :1 Egfeenielfizfl n0$RIffi§0?Fv:?iEti$'E:1L t ;:1"ul:M“l:}5]-erlzaggéf E':l:‘ll)1lfla9t1;-d3E}41l;-_ inagllfidiangoaeihm lznsdpeaanetlhg m'a_icurrent .mlSSl0ll study on Southi A box 0f alnthing and other °j G” ‘" lllamage by her washnlgtom and Oregon‘ Fml The newlyweds 8”. resldmgliio special utensils‘ a marked ‘French fries with celery salt or birthday recentlv Several of the terial necessary for an eveninlt East Aslal and was assisted by .' “ems f‘“' the white C"°55 l5 ll‘ father. the bride. wore a floor travelling the bnrid e wore at at 3437 Oak Street, \ancouver.lmdu(_mm‘ in . ' spatterint ‘Onion nah or seasoned 58]; in. women in the village called on Programme. lugw memtl-lem hen If ff be packed by the Murray Ha" ll'f lPl’lL'lll‘tEhn\l‘n of it-or,\}'d_peau de double kmit suit. of avocado BC‘. jmnsiderahn, money _ "H m‘! ; mead of nlain sah_ ’ Uh“. tn extend best wishes The United Fund thanked thyme “§5(‘:’{‘n,laa‘,‘::i‘5‘h;’“congr€’_‘gati(:’n l bc;ur United Baptist and Ladies H‘ ‘ 5°"? W.’ "."°p "PC "'9 3"" ‘over purchased French fries'l ‘ . WI for their help during thel v - d t Mi (3 l R‘ h l ' M l:hr:_:m:'l-Zni::“";n§l:e"?:' Tlhrf much less greasiness and the! " drive for funds. and invited alalrtllfi :1: llyirll. I-l-tsirrv allyh iltce.l This pr"-Ml .wa5 dlscuswl 3' ll ‘h 1 't. - H e t- da hn f,.m__:: use of much less cooking oil. ' . 3 delegate to attend their annual faithful organists of the Murray‘ ’ "’°°"l “‘°°“"5 held 3' M” '7 §.fpi°..n..i‘i,am.leii egf il\f(::y :yl):n. o Tllllhgughllhtlrdeslledj tbee 7 meeting and public relations Harbour United Church. fA_ld:d" Va“‘ll‘)l°"51\lP‘°'5_§‘“d W9‘ 7.” ‘ -”- . “me asus nre- clinic. Fll ' th M’ h B H51 0"” Y rS- om“ - Ihnillnnphiliixheldgn pier; Rain Washes The R0Ol:5 leerzhsed by a distinguished west- ‘ " Annie Grant was asked to buy nlctlniiwfilggami iefiizlify Mf.",°_l Fraser. ‘. ~ - . processor of vegetable oil Jon M h M - M _. 5 ~ t fr tn J(,“.elen wan 8 cuhnned pearl . an” n M d I I no frames for the pictures of the n ac on. rs, uis ac ; crip ure om e fourth ‘ “ he 5 ° 3 l'3l°1‘Y neen and the Rn al pnmll _ Lead and Mrs. Harold Becki chapter of Mark was read in drop. a Zlfl from the groom S O tests and a thorou h con ea‘ Q y y ' ‘ ‘ She carved a cascade boutiuet acre lance < rv 3 Sum A discussion on 4-H clubs in was em"-V°d' M l l°“'ed by l‘""5"" and pray" was oflered 6' hf red and bronzelchrysanthe-1 James set down the pepp e ri field . work . to chat with h i 5 Belle in teill. kitchen wg general and the forming of sew- Czeqvgfi hbyd the h°5t°5s' lr‘-" wl"l° Ham" e mums inaerwoven with wheat. pot. pic ked up the salt and‘ neighbour across the line. or find ll easy t0 d0 lihd Pl‘0d|1¢‘ lllg chm l" l’arllc"la' l“ °°“l"“°' ' r C at S‘ 5 R9“ Malwlm l‘l5l"l°“'- D3S- o ‘- nheavnsn mceeded‘ with n mmewha tn maybe Wm‘ I salesman whonthn, of nxnehent result; tion with some of the 'surround- TRYON UCW tor of the First Baptist Chiircli o: The main nt hnnnnr. 1:,-an“, absent air. to sprinkle it on the. had com e by. And it was a: F-Rn,” POTAT S inn districts, 1-esultedtiitthe al)- The Jan. meeting of Tryon in Cl'l8l\l('lll9l0WlI. re ad the do- -gilnnphersnn of (ha,-intten,wn" helping from the meat and ve-- fine place for a lad to sit, per-l Pare {amen toll: tn . pointment of a committee of 0119 UCW Unit Three was held at: volion "Master of His Life“ '71 P.E.I., wore a gown of tangerine gelable ‘l l 5 h already 5Pl¢‘9‘l-ti halls Of an Pvellintl. 0!‘ at niizhtfas gm. i.~",:.,,ch fhieguinhgnsgt 3;”: 10 ¢l‘(0htf§l<‘llth059 lhtereslted and’ the h o m e of Mrs. S h e I don; from the Secret Place booklet. ‘ j‘ n _nn. {(3 i ring _ which was our main fare at‘ wh en the moon . lady w a at . . . ma 9 Illa Bffflflgemen 3- , Dixon. : Roll call was answered by 1 ' ltlrerlllled esl:irt an: u'a k tawlonli 5UPPel'. ' spreadin her silver and all. appmxlmamy ‘/2 mch wide‘ D- Ml‘S- J35. R00"!-‘Y. the D70" M13 Walton 'l'00m‘bS l€’<l in the 7" 3 m l ll 33 3 ml55l°h8l' 3nd L ,0" nd nnnhhnel (Ans; eibfi, “Not too much James" we‘ about high was silentland still lonpatbsorbem paper towels‘ gramme committee had a con-linstallation of officers for 1964 ‘where stationed ’ ' . ' . V . . . ii t t t ‘ l ' 1 . . ~ ' . , 3 - ; length sleeves. Her headdress ‘d,‘.'ls9d' . ‘“’l‘°" ll’ Wlshed l°l' 3 SP9" °(.la.Ver iilimlg lnclirlll; pin.‘ lhnogug lest‘ whwh was won by M”. Jag. following when the new mesh l The lesson emmed' Hon” at. was a mainhing wedding rm; for Iuhizoihtggflifigongs st; belt1ei-1 goltltude: to thihilidnn his ileai-.|‘1n just enough Wm Vegetable MacDouizal. identi, Mrs. Wendall Ma.c}«‘,-idycn ‘For The Colored Children was .:4. pillbox with ii circular veil, - __ 9y 9 Olly ies visions an reams. ‘nil in ha,-ely cove,‘ then turn Mrs. Michael Mt-Kenna invit- con ucted the business of the 5 pi-esentenh N; and she wore. matching shoes. llg‘hStl)ythsaltteti‘;’ he querciled. .«-And then" James cnnlinnnilsover strips. ed. the members to her home meeting. . Refrnshnmnts were Served by pg; The bl'lft'l(‘gl‘ll12flldn Cz}i,rt;rline Buch‘- He acgyptgd his h\eN1epi:‘flgl .M a hm stony unne farmer had ms; Tum heat to medium _ Man for the February meeting. Roil Mrs. Walter Wood. assisted the hostess en. Hnan 0 I‘ as. -4. -. an , I ff 'thh ld th it l in 5 ‘f _' - - ' call will be an exchange of Va -l by Mrs. Lorne Carruther l ‘ c :- Ppgnhi i-,mi.,,‘ of -rn:.,,i.,,,, N5" beet relish, and buttered it roll. 'h‘i‘,§d w,;,an.°s ,mf,."'Sn Q50"§;';§e:L°fif,"§,5’l§';:’:ée; entines. 1 sented in worship service :npl§j ' v .5 avlld Junior bridesmaid, Patty Then he ilrlhhed ll 3 m9m°"Y- Fall he was too wea k to liftlstir occasionally to keep pota- Mrs. James MacDougal will. lhemt’ "Th? Family Lll9"- l( ROYAL SECURITIES 977 Ixamstra. niece 0f the RP00 . D” y"“ remember‘ Ell°"' even one sheep over the fence"'ltoes separated be i h fth l Ml‘-it R0b€l‘l Cl'8Wl0l't‘l intro-l - 01¢‘ wore Qowns identical to the the story of the man who came. “Quite a yhrnii. we chuck-Li Cook H m mm depending '1 c “He 0 9 Programme. duced lht‘ Study books for the (5 s(t:?,:,pl?ra::'dL:?:)"eiI ca‘ maid of honour in shades of ern- one sprint to hire with a fan-— ,.i_ ' , ‘ , --. MURRAY HARBOUR UCW coming v‘ear and l id ‘ 1 ' 5 ‘"5 . erald are-en. sold. and brown. mt???" ll‘ 35l“"l~ “N07 w°l'~ -. .. upon bmvmness deslred ‘Fm. Plans for Calfllhg l0 8 tllfkeyl Bible study followed‘ piavelrn ALEX M’ WILSON ' They e a 1- i- i 9 ii cascade, in the farmer agreed to hire him, Sallnllas {"3"-V 3 "59 l‘’ ‘‘l'. zen pmames take about 12 mm‘) dinner January 29 were made Mahag" ‘' . en W °" at or i “ml woven whh wheat sheaves. woul be as many sheep as t . - ' ' . l ‘ ", ‘ ' ray Harbour United Church ' l2 ‘4 3 Frank Radboiirne, New west. other could ‘throw over the ”‘h3d““‘ 299‘ l"5‘l°",“-"l"? "V" "-;;’;'tp"“p°‘" '°“°l‘ and “st Wl ll‘ woineh_ Mrs. Nathan Irving, cnpiz xENNi;nv_ pin (Apl: minister. lac” snnnnrted the fence in the Fall’... That would ‘;’}f;‘n$‘f l”'°f "‘1:’.""Z""’in -""1" ms’ ' . _. 5 Mrs. John Machon and Mrs. l'rhe Us, Navy launched ii long hi °“‘°°°““°“““’ .45 groom, Ushers were Bill cni-. be a fence of longers. I reckon" _ ‘ ll 0 sa ino e fames. ‘The ml “Ill h0l ht’ l0" h0l t0 Louis Maclaeod were llllpollltetl ' range Polaris A-3 submari 1‘ H BFNNE T CARR > isr . . . - it will we th h ' ld i ood l . . “e 4 - 4 T ‘ rte. and Calvin Easter, (cousin -lam” stopped to explain. and . g . 9 ° """°-‘ " "“ i"?“' '2 ’°S"ll5 W lll‘ lmme‘ as conveners. missile from ii surface shin , ’ l55 of the bride) both of Vancou W9 ralhshl I Kllmnss of n°Stal- §,:f‘k"'“,‘:'ralc'n:‘ce‘ ‘§;’°dw‘}',“::r‘ "n‘§d"""° 5°°°"“ "“‘°"' An attendance of i7 was_re-l nn,n.i,,y_ The navy m,.,,ien nu. . lnI;itIr‘a:Icte gcounsfilllns we Vet ~-C~ 3”’ "‘ '5 °~".°‘- . - -- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ TOMOR ow's corded at this session. Wit missile flew a cours l‘ b t ‘ 5” *“"""‘°' ans Following the ceremony a re Th¢ Old - time fences were in- said. I l CMR F IDCINNER Mrs Nathan lrving presiding. 2000 miles she, hinhln ahggn , 51"‘ l-ll!‘ Ol Cflfladfl 33,, ennnnn wan n em nt sherry.‘ "inning ihh.,g5_ from the mm, m The lights were on as we ate,; us rut up Mpmhar. decided to pay the hfiom 8 tube 0 th d k f tn Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 2“ Banquet Hall for approximately 15£lFlhK‘;l"h€fl thfi treeslwerf lel- :_‘l"’0lile’3l:,lu'tl‘:‘hVPl"r‘:nll(:’llt:'r" ‘;'i"‘;l-Vd l“ Cmm(§;la\,l:,qe?;r;’0waf}nE‘§°wn church hght bill fotrhthehcominfi test Shh, nb:..,V§n.,‘:,° i'.'n,,,n‘f;1, Cl""l°“°l°w“' P'E'l' 7.4:, ion flllosls. The ht-ide‘ table . in t o woo ot. spit into _- _ N’ " ?.V- ‘ ' year an sponsor 9 0 life Th n-3' be; n i l -A - - A - A - - - - A-¢¢¢¢AA ltv washcentcred with a ll'l:€9-lleI'- l'3ll5- ha“l9d- ll mlghl b9 0“ 3“ Nmm 5 Shadow’ were duskmgl B tt dlaoklloes Service bmletlns {M Jan" Feb" a l-ange ltsif 2lllll7g5 l"ll‘ll?(‘l§,pe(llt‘ltll"?Tl ‘M’ ed wedding cake topped with ; April morning after a night’: lht‘ DBMS. : Mm: ;’,rr‘;_en Dlsceldd C‘;"r't’.l' 1) “ml Mar,°h' . tha . miles grealelr thanl l"5 pan. of nnws hnhhng Wendi h‘ light fall of snow. to the site of All day, mists had banded the‘Baked N'u”ed Halhled lgpithna The Finance Committee. com- the anther A4 and A_2 modem‘ 1.5 1-lng5_ Thp tnnst in the bride the fencing. and fashioned lllll1..Qd(‘l showers fell. loosin Cnnn da E rs res P9-‘ed ‘'l M"; R‘P- Br°°ks am], i 145 was ni-nnnsn.-l by Bill Ba,-wise. there when the spring was com- th e icicles on the eaves. was'n- Coh. 9T “M.” Mrs..Carl Richards was asked‘ . Mn '*-mm-———: mencing to green. The top rail ing the snow from the moves. Meawree‘ J8‘ l I t0 brlllfl lll 8 blldflet at the next Morecomforfweuring i ‘ o5 made a convenient and m ost What wonderings were to he (3RU§Tl,~fI',ne'I'“Ehel.n L85]. meeting to be voted on by the 2 27_ acceptable seat for the farmer, heard! Will this thawing bring lcinmnur version of n MR- AND MRs- MANSON Rn SMITH members‘ . l H 3 230 1* ""3-i ":‘°:*.' .1." to mo i io.§‘.‘:'°i.i:.':.’.li.‘:.i.'.‘.‘i.§'.:"°°”°’°“'"" c l , ‘ , l . . , _ , ’ evi minu es w ie a or held T-Tlh’:n29sl;m. Will it leave In lzround raw beef the John Mmon Society and the agpallxhll:l:Ia’Qfim%t:Wgflrhe:p£lliI:le:lh on lelimtnahon canbetelieved “The world will never starve lb‘ glilfolhllillidrmw pglnk A t l ' l committee 0 Overseas Belle! gm“ nut they rm "gm: coll: ovelmgmwflmhe mp“ M . aw ve v ‘ - for want nf wonders" some onenl peeled medium onion. ground Anglltl:e8llfmga:)1‘:‘hHl:'lygtll;!;let:'. :l‘dMl]'\.da:sllol“l hl:l‘aSlldol]:}(1)'bCs(l:nt lllceliftnfil {ll'l:mP.tEh:.rle;tll::;§lltl‘:,lrl¢tll‘l. ll'2§:£b¢l]§£}:lln£t;lul1t!lly5lllz*?ll$‘yé.lll:‘:’:! jhas _§ald. “but for want of won—ll.é c. fine cracker crumb! N.B., un lted in marriage Smith. Hunter River. P.EI Mrs. Charles Howatt, was read; lglor breath'?.°(L}eBto $3" l 4 wt ;fl9F- _ ‘:§K~ l;;’I3‘tefl Rosemary. only dauzhtef, of M!" _‘lld Mrs. Smith are resl- and also a letter_ announcinl “ dm‘ mum”. """"'°'°- ‘ K‘l -loo j W}-‘4ivhQ\I;§w:}lday.th:hlshlwn!1Iis|;gon: V‘ tl;-PI pepper Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliston ding in Moncton. the a it n u at meeting of the 5.35 continue smoothly as indi- 2 'll’5P- mill‘ "T bmll‘ - cated. one could fancy. by the ‘/4 '59- P°Wd0l‘¢d thy"?! {. visit this morning of the pretty 1 l’l’5P- l“’_l Vellelhhle 0" pair of pigeons, the mild nose 2 lb5l_’- milk M‘ bmth ‘ , 1; 'brought by from far barns to 1 P901139 flaky Ameflcfl 9” .40 stop on the red of a roof. Pastry 0!‘ use _I mix _ Hi, until tnmni-i-nw _ Diary _ _Combine and mix all mgre- 7°C, on . ve . - O Continue to mix until it feels . Garment maapc into ‘oat about 9 in hex Rm . ‘ . ' ° voo- ls Organized i.':.°i::: ".'i.:i.".i1‘:i'. i I . low pan. o a1low'room for Th 3 d t W.l. l . . . 0. . the i°i...i.'i'ei’i?...".‘”.c§'en....i ...'.“in..'.5 ;"§;'"= ;;'V':r°i;;; Melnfghsggggé ml? sday Jan. 24 to organize 4-l'l ' ‘ Ins- garment Club. Sixteen glarl s 1"“ ‘l’"‘" 30 "'l"' lilo- joined the organization which '.- ‘E3 ' "9" "°l—"t“"° Us l is led by Mrs. Wallace Mac- fi:l'nS§ll:zel":"Zn‘l)’l"°w” lo“ ‘n "V" 1°0- l Kenzi . ' ' President of the organizat i on Ron H8 k Y‘ pl’ pntry km’ 7-05‘ is Phyllis Nicholson, Dunda ii; l§.irlli$‘crhe:slar::xh'cnh’l fix‘. ' - . . vice president. Doris Hunter, ‘ ' , d a d h n S 3 itrnthcnna: a nsd (secret in r y. §fli'g_"':;‘{,,J,’," edpggrnngglg. 9: l I n W ' ' ' n a g l a ma . mers, . .eorgeg. . , -—:—:—— T l The next meeting will be held :l:§°$,w;l?nlngi'lMP::e1loL°lg::: ‘ '50- ‘ V. . :‘el;..l0 and athyallle who wishes inglpan or he“. MO- /‘ W "_.- 1 O 0”! may 3 C . I For Klamonnr‘ garnish M M _ I 81;- .-.¢_ .-.. ‘ ipastry covering with cutouts _ _ g,2,_ Q3‘ B“ '9‘ HOUSEHOLD HINTS "M" P85"-V “mm“m- ml! -- circles, leaves war H ‘, Getting ready to paint . shapes. Brush all over with " Accggsony Magic metal surface? 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