LELLEN’S DIARY. With Life On Blessed are those days on the farm, when the affairs. of the farming continue {o float along the river of time on an even |keel! Just to have things as jthey were yesterday, the same -| placid way; is a delightful flavor. But the off-days appear. Sha- dows lie across the paths. One of the family, up to this well misery, and hearts become anx- ious. Disappointments. appear. Or a prized animal suddenly de- velops ‘that look’ which deno- tes that at the stable all is not well. Our farmers are quick to see these signs, af@ “are fairly good at determining the ail- ment. "Watch the mangers and troughs'' we overheard Ja- mes advise one of the younger generation of the name today. “And remember it is better to under- than to over-feed things Enough, but never too much, that you will learn, works best’’. This morning, right on the | |dow which overlooks .the mill ‘in the valley below, with the first sunlight touching to a de- licate rose the white of the _ hills, an animal must be treat- jed for bloat. ‘Just in the nick ' : : of time too, we got him" James | reported later. ‘But’ with a pleased smile, ‘‘it turned out better than I at first sight ex- |pected. Yes, he is chewing his |cud- again."’ “And how does the farming go?” a visiting farmer ques- tioned James this. evening with Blessed Are Those Days and happy, somes. down with aj heels of breakfast by the win---rAnd today? t Even Keel | “When will we get the dig: gers set down the River?’ the visitor queried lightly. ‘This is about the.-time for it, isn't it?” | James’ smile was wistful. ‘There | was good last to that mud, was not there? Though it’s years since we hauled and spread it, you can see its value yet on the fields.” : “There's not a thing on the River now-not so much as a crow!"’ the other offered sober- ly... “Yes it has been a great winter. Oh there was the odd storm, hut they were nothing to worry one.” "No shovelling, you may say” James nodded. ‘‘Indeed, I've not often seen the doors and | “No tunnels | yards so clear.” through the drifts, nor snow climbing to the rooves. ..No roads to break. Who could tend to that. nowadays? We couldn't take time off from the farm- ing!"’ Its brought parents to attend “Open House" in the school down the River Road. an annual, and en- joyable affair both to pupils and elders. This is a pretty and comfortable school, the district children now attend both rooms well equipped, the teachers ob- | viously much interested in the | welfare of the youngsters that. daily are entrusted to their su- pervision and care, And how bright and altogether -charm- | ing are those young. students, the passing years will grow up| Teen-Agers’’ (Association Press) might be a salvationary begin- ' weave, braid, hook, or crochet, rugs at so little cost. Newest chapter in» the , sailor story is the two-piece dress you see here on the way to -sun-_ Pattern 7331: Make a ‘rag’ "ing. But wholesome associa- | shine days, weekends, wherever rug. Directions for.-nine-differ- tes are "just as neeessary a the fun is. Sew it in shape-hold- patterns; Constructive behavior as -souhd | ent rugs; nec@ssary ing, pique, linen ’ list of materials included. teaching is. Thus, church and Printed Pattern 469: Misses’ -THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ‘coins) Sunday — School membership Sizes 10, 12,14, 16, 18. Size 16 for each pattern ‘no stamps). should be initiated as part of akes 354 yards 39-in please) to Alice Brooks, care of your self-help program. FIFTY CENTS (°50 vents! I Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft In the hook titled ‘Life Toget- ‘ny—stamps—please)_for each Dept., 60 Front St. W. Torento her’ ‘Sheed and “Ward), Wing- | pattern. Ontario residents add 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one field Hope notes: —““With-the de- _cent sales tax. Print olainly pat tern number, name. address. GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata cay of fixed standards of -Chris- ‘ian morality, it is increasing- | lv tolerated by some sections of 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE, ADAMS, log stars knit, crochet many society that a girl may have at care of Guardian-Patriot Pat- more needlecraft designs. 3 least one sex adventure before tern Dept., 60 Front St W., free patterns printed in catalof she marries...” Toronto Ontario Send. 25 cents Mrs. Hope asks, {What may COME ALIVE FOR SPRING; NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt happen in. consequence?" Her Send for our new Spring-Sum- patterns for you in color, with answer is, ‘The marriage re- mer PatternsCatalog. 125 ‘op quilting motifs Finest pattern lationship, assuming the girl — thanes far ain, fun dancing. ever collected from famous mu marries later. is dehased by finine everyday!’ One tree pat éums. Send-60 cent for new the Whew epimode A cense of tern—clup coupon in Catalog Museum Quilt Book No 1 — cult will persist into ty lawful . lete patterns. 60c t i. #ixteen comp. P its ex Send 50c, relationship, impair “ afternoon | | | \ | THEIR MARRIAGE PERTURBS TO HAPPENINGS | Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 I | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore, |wiJl visit with their daughter peoeaineton. left eeniy ® and ~ son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. month's — vacation at ainey, 5; {B C., where they will be guests Phillip Talmisano and Mr. Bag: jof Mr, Moore's sister afd bro-- Mall's sister and brother-in " ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. |law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Al- |Johnson. - Enroute they: will vi- drich, also in New Haven. jsit with Mr. and Mrs. Angus | : ie |Moore in Toronto and will’ Relatives and friends gath-”. spend some time with relatives ered at the home of Mr. and *, jand friends in Calgary and Ed-|Mrs. Augustus Burke. ower monton, While the couple are| Montague, recently to honor away, their daughters, Janet.|them on the occasion of their Colleen and Barbara will be 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. the guests of their grandparents Burke was the former Avis at Montague and Albion and |Ross of Halifax, N.S. The cou- itheir son, Alan will stay with ple were married on February his cousin, John Annear, Mon- /19, 1941. Congratulations and : | tagtie. | best wishes were expressed on | behalf of the gathering by Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck Wilfred Burke and a gift was {Central Bedeque, left recently |presented by Mrs. LeBert Tay- by car on a holiday trip. to Flo- lor Refreshments were serv- rida. They were accompanied ed buffet style, with the table ? |by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bag- | centered by an anniversary cake i 'nall, Central Bedeque, as far as|which was cut in_ traditional + New Haven, Conn. ‘Where they | manner. } IDA BAILEY ALLEN Robust Bubbling Entree ‘a Veal Chops In A Ragout Holland's Crown Princess German diplomat Claus von ven The marriage of ‘The Beatrix, 28 year-old heiress to Amsberg, smile for this offi- smiling- Princess and the ; the throne of the Nether- cial photograph at the time former Hitler Youth member bac pve luncheons, ome: om me lands, and her commoner of the notice they intend to has aroused much resent- eatin pig gh RE coed a he nl ok ae fiance, ™ * year is) old marry on March 10 was gi- ment among the Dutch lchill winds tne Cae good | thiek. split, takion : ane : : : ;enough reasons for hearty) 8 chops : : ‘ Ss ee ao ° | ragouts. -- - | 2 tbsp. vegetable oil Wor Day Prayer ervice Syrian Gir | .Cut the meat bite-size for aj} 1 (10'2 -0z) can onion soup : ; |fork buffet; or in serving-pieces| 1% ¢. water M k P FE | \W : . T ‘for at - table. meals. Provide! 1 envelope beef broth arKe By Cle omen Re uses 10 |warm French or garlie bread,| powder or pumpernickel. 5 medium-sized peeled Planned By | Baltic WI - Mrs. William Burns enter- tained members of the Baltir Womens Institute at her home in Summerside on Tuesday ev- ening, March 1st, when 10 mem- bers answered roll call. After the regular routine of hisiness*a~ social hour-followed; Two interesting contests were sponsored with Mrs. Earle Clark and Mrs. Bruce Crozier ‘being the winners. Plans were made for two card parties to be held in the district in the near future. Refreshments were ‘served by’ the host@S§ as- sisted by Mrs. Lois Brown. BERIANERS RUILD Construction in) West. Berlin reached a record $600,000,000 1 1965. {.. a (OPO POP OOO Ieee sas, |a teasing chuckle, come by to |ynd take too soon to. other paths, | : ‘ ‘ seat himself close to the old| ‘t's lunch time, Ellen.” Ja- | HARRINGTON John Haslam, Mrs. K. Mayne Joi Husband Early Preparation white potatoes MR. AND MRS, JOHN GARNHUM, JR. armchair. ‘Now, very well’ Ja- mes reminds us. “Or did you, -Mrs. J. Humphrey was cuest+led in the ‘‘act of dedication”, n For casual evenings, prepare Cut in 14" slices : leet mes smiled. “We can't even not know it?” he. grins. speaker at the World Day of and the offering’ was -received | : v3 the ragout early in the day, to! 1'2 tsp. paprika ‘ ‘ feomplain about the weather! Until tomorrow . , Diary . ,|Prayer service held in St. An- by Mrs. Reggie Haslam. Mrs.| PARIS (Reuters)—A 16-year- present table - side, bubbling} Combine flour, seasoned salt V bl Become It’s.a great winter.” Good-night. .-. . drew’s . Presbyterian Church, C. Haslam and Mrs. K. ‘Mayne old Syrian girl, rebelling against merrily in a big electric Dutch and thyme. Rub all over chops. erna C. am y S - Harrington, and the leader was led prayers of intercession and a marriage forced on her by her | oven. To serve, ladle it over In 10°’ skillet, heat vegetable : Mrs. Harold Morrow. those for women of other lands. family,. was stranded -at Oly warm sliced French bread {n oil. Brown chops on both sides; B de Of John Garnhum The Old Testament scripture Muriel Haslam was organist Airport Monday after refusing pottery soup plates. cool about 2 min. Then at edge rl lesson was read by Mrs. Geor- for the service. to join her husband in Vene- No ordinary dish, the ragout of skillet, pour and mix in onion ne nag : ge Shaw, and Mrs. Gerald Ro- zuela, airport -police said. |featured in today’s column is a soup-and water: stir in beef White pom pom chrysanthe-| The bride's mother received ‘binson rendered the solo “Gali- : . : | The girl, Mouna’ Basmagi, ar- delectable marriage of flavors’ broth powder. Bring to slow mums decorated Zion Presby- prestieg a street length navy Jee, Blue. Galilee,” | following UCW Meeting jrived here by air Saturday from of the. finest ingredients of their | boil. é : terian Church attractively on |blue dress with white and black which the guest: speaker was in- |Damasens and was supposed to kind, and it’s budgetwise too, | Qyer top, overlap layer of February 26th when Verna Et-| accessories, ‘and a. corsage a) troduced by Mrs. James Rodd. Followed By |leave the same evening for Ca-| TOMORROW'S DINNER jpotato slices; cover; simmer- he! Hambly became the bride | white carnations. [Slee Warl Catton read: the lee. d |racas on a:connecting flight. Be Hot or Chilled |boil 10 min. Uncover and” sim- of John Lionel Garnhum, Jr., at The groom's mother chose &. son from the New Testament, Silent Auction | The plane left without her and | Tomato Juice Piquante mer 20 min.. more or until po- @ ceremony-held at 2:30 p. m. \beige suit with brown accesso- : “ and the, youth choir under the officials later found her sobbing | . Veal Chops and jtatoes are fork - tender. Dust ak , Campbell _officiat- ee Se wes of mate a direction of ‘Lynne Rodd sang 4 jenten worship service led. ™,% Sofa in an airport lounge. — ones Botate Rago with paprika. Serve in skillet. at the ceremony. agian? 6 The Guardian, Charlotteown, Tues., Marc 1966. a special selection. Mouna, who speaks only Arra- | - uick Coo CARAMEL NUT BUNS". The bride is the daughler ef) Out of thé province, guests | . ; Pe de wesley Hardy and a re hic, iid interpretets she «came | Shredded Cabbage (A quick hot yeast: bread) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hambly included Mrs - Elsie Crawford, SOURIS Avs Bad pte Hh re : from Aleppo. ~ | Cinnamon-d Baked Apples | 10 caramels, medium-size Croom'y parents re Mr and Sire James Wekinnon ef soa MARY HAWORTH af fla o women trom, Soo lis tte sen Tact ne Fe moat Ns agp, under | Caramel Nut Bune” | 18 ule or magaringy groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James McKinnon of oe ris and vicinity observed the |Ainecton UCW 8 strong family pressure, she | Coffee, Tea Milk ‘| % ©. chopped nutmeats © Mes... John. Garnhum, Charlotte- “1 ss B. Lis codon mite | . *. World Day of Prayer service in| Mrs. Wendell Weeks presid- ™'ried.a 27-year-old Syrian Measurements evel; - (any kind) town, : - | Will reside at 27 amiond” St, | er 2. St. James United Church hall. : ‘ tailor who came back to- Syria recipes for 6 to 8 2 enriched brown ‘n’serve- Giv by her fa- | City. (Photo by Craswell’s St F M3 ed... It. was reported that -a ~~ eyes netnee 7 vid Bree 0 ere ee ir ter our TONS The service was led by. Mrs. “number of the members had-at: {tom Venezuela. to-find-a.bride. | HOT-OR- CRIES rolls ther. the bride was in a slipper ' dio). nee : | : George Leard with Mrs. Ray tended ‘eae hy .. He returned. to Caracas imme- “HI LED vag, Melt caramels over hot water length gown of_tiered_lace_over een entree = ° : ; Sie * tended a meeting ‘of St. Peter's : TOMATO JUICE PIQUANTE |; er cata : id? ae i nekctide | . as : M St t S _\Leard as organist. The ‘address WA at which the group had diately after their wedding, ex- | y : : in top of pint-size double-boiler. eat Vee ee eee eee uestions Moral ofratus on the theme “Ye Are My Wit inten pecting het-to follow later. | {With deep rich flavor) - |Add butter or margarine: ‘stir and short sleeves. A tiara of Couple Fete By fer ce cs ibe been guests last month and that DIDN’T WANT TO LEAVE | 1 (46 oz.) can sanine oe intl ited andl abe eed—pearls held her..four. tier- - mo? nesses” was given by Mrs. F./_ happy fellowship had heen | : ‘tomato juice oe ae a Tinie rea as a al ) rivA | ° DEAR MARY HAWORTH:_!cellence. . .Or, worse _ still, she Phinney. Also taking part ‘in enjoyed The. visiting commit- | Mouna said she had not +a - ture is smooth. ~ d hit peri Cail pak coe arty t Ba tic ~ I-have wanted to write to you. may -eventually forfeit her the service were; Mrs. A. H. thie Teported : | wanted to” leave Syria, “but her | m ty -size green | .Strew chopped nuts on _ bot- roe eee : for over a year. But I lacked jideals,” as being supposedly im- Smallwood, Mrs..R. White. Mrs Hostesses for the April meet- inlaws’ took her to Damascus aa wit seeded) |tom of 8” round cake pan. Pour os Leonard Harrigton . Neighbors and friends of Mr. the courage, as 1 have seen compatible with- sex intimacy, B. 1, Stewart, Mrs. H. Rose and ing will-be Mrs. Arthur Wilkie, 2d escorted her weeping = nad Ane ‘caramel mixture evenly over owes). cieter of the bride, 24 Mrs. Earle Clark and fam- few letters from young people illicit or legal. : "Mrs, D. Townshend. Collection Mrs. Charles Johnston and Mrs 200afd the Paris-bound plane, | eas cuca jnuts; place rolls, tops down, in _ i . a ict dvéee At ily gathered recently. at their in your column. | Mrs. Hope interfects ‘‘one was received by Mrs. R:. Mac- Charles Gordan At the con- | She told airport officials: ice ium-chopped pan. Bake 6 to 8 min. or until pale pink lace over taffeta with "ome in Baltic to tender a party | 1 am a girl, 19. a-high school encouraging thought” in con- Kenzie and Mrs. J. Acorn. clusion. of the meeting. there |. want to go back to my| eri nt jgolden brown, in preheated an skirt. and matching {0% them. Mr. William H. Burns’ --sduate, presently supporting |Clusion, namely, that superna-| Following the service, .a 0 |\as a silent auction with Mrs:| Mother. I'm happy with her. 1| © ot ine, or 1 ¢. 400 degrees F. oven, Immedia- Gcud hcudpshoe Wek oichaae acted as master of ceremonies, | yseif and: sharing an apart-\tural grace, operative in @ -re- cial hour was held with refresh- Gordon—Hardy in charge of “n't love the man they made | Se had ae _ |tely invert ‘onto’ serving plate. enact? tenia oiiuatind jand after brief remarks called ment with another girl. My Pentant life, may help it to “‘re-' ments served by the — Souris selling me marry. Please help me.” | A ag lown \Serve warm. The best man was Ralph Lar- UPOM Mrs. Elmer’ Caseley _ t© problem is that F have had af- cover completely from the UCW. "Refreshments were served By. She spent Saturday night inj 5°), sp..cider vinegar TRICK OF THE CHEF sce, brother-in-law of the grooms. [Trae 4" Sddress. Appropriate | pois with four young men. jblight” of sex blundering. | ‘ Mrs. Gordon Hardy. Mrs. Wes- | 4" airport hotel at the expense | Pepsitggs ee | Season 6c. of fine - shredded Leonard Harrington, brother. |Stt# were presented by Darby/ | h id he loves Only one love adventure is, MT. STEWART ley. Hardy, and Mrs, Arthur % Air France, but since then| 1 Ee lcabbage with 1 tsp, caraway Salat of tae trile abd Anas Brown. ee ait a tein ae oves worth having, Mrs. Hope de- The World Day of Prayer Gren : has been camping on a chair | ela Lee lseed heated in 2 tbsp. butter. Macleod aahared the guests to | An enjoyable social evening Bue oe - Bg Cale crees, ‘‘and it is the marriage service held in St. David's Pres- ——————__-_ in a transit lounge, cared for by | 6 enni race j pews marked with lillies of the |W@% spent when several tables | atti . e with sex at./20venture. which is entered in- byterian church, Mt. Stewart, ; A | air S. cy cre coves | CUFFS CLOSED TOO SOON valley and white satin ‘ribbon. Of auction were played and the ee a ‘ove with sex al--ty and carried out in the full’ was conducted hy Mrs- A> Mac- . os |. Airport police said she might | Pepper Curun. | # ——- reception at ne Chavickie: high score for ladies was won aoe and the need to be spirit of God's laws for it.” Lauchlan with Mary MacKen- eso Utions |be allowed to return to Damas- | ——_ ingredients In_ order CONCORD, N.H. (AP)—Law- town Hotel followed the cere- by Mrs. Robert Cousins and the “Sy.0\” or my friends sav there That, 1 believe,—is—the—-net—of -zie-deaconness,—the-guest-speak——____-__ . cus by plane Thursday. __ eee at. a rence Hopper, 22, had to take miley. Sabre Raich Labor | gentlemen's by Willian Burns. "0. ee ith te mankind’s wisdom on the sub-/er. Mrs. Louis Cameron was p d Cj = tat boik<.. simmer. 10—m in. -his~fiancee;19-year-old_Ca ae posed a toast to the bride and |Refreshments were served by / POniné wrong with this type sect, re-offender periodically jorganist and accompanied Mrs. asse n eanare SNAKE PETS rive ioe fine sieve. Serve Berwick, to the olice station te... read congratulatory telegrams. members of the Baltic Womens 1". fect that. it is immoral, (since time began, as succes Ernest Cameron as she render. : leomplatsed | sisicey torn be oe ated 2 weeks. sees ot. eg py = pe ante? a : feat : | i +1 tesa A ” ; | : “ vehi ver’? ) y to suburban . cS. jat an pair ‘ Mrs. Jacqueline MacDonald | Institute. ________._|I have always been a very he |"), te generations ied s-solo “An Evening reyes Lab Animals |Etobicoke council that his neigh-| Note: This makes 12 ats. longing to. the H family, ; : rebel in haste and repent at/Prayers and scripture reading I opper ee ee tti henilie- |"°% Person: have never lied, | ture M. H. were led by Mrs Freda Doug- oo einer. Fintlsy, keeps OREO AN me | |Cartive. fastened thee On “het efore putting new. chenille- sioien or cheated. I have aie . | 9 WA (CP) 38 snakes in the basement of his ONION-POTATO RAGOUT self before asking there was type bedspreads on the beds, wave considered It to. be|, Mary Haworth Counsels las and Margaret Douglas.. TTAWA (CP)—The Canadian $30,009 ho: 1 2 tbsp. fl : run them through the clothes- | V9" a at gi xine ; ithrough her column not by; The prayer of Intercession Federation of Humane Societies | i. Mu me. In a letter to coun- sp. tour a key. ldrver to remove excess lint. end tre - eo woe oocie lm ail or personal interview. was read by Mrs. Louis and Mrs adopted three. resolutions on re- dite RMITU Save most of the rep- — $$ $$$________-/an ee. ee, Avior | write her in care of The Guar- Ernest Cameron and the offer- Search animals at its present es) are of a venomous na- j is immoral frightens me. late ing was received hv Mrs. Alon- directc:s’ meeting here.- ture.’ Findlay, -secretary-treas- - : | My parents live in a distant | : Bian ae : es 4 cakes ¥ urer of the 75-member Cana- iG zo Birt. and Mrs. Wendell Mac- _ !t endorsed a resolution pres- “. , city, so T cant turn to them. Nor : ; sey - ented to the British Parliament #@" Amphibian and Reptile do I want to go home, ag I feel) CAC Cam ai n = that pounds and shelters should Conservation Society, says his == es =a that this — be running a- Pp g BEDEQUE not supply dogs to. research lab- S@rpents are a ot: No = bi x i Wrtgeest and way from myself. I am not a ‘ eae aear sua | Gkaennina jaction was taken immediately le. carry Newest, : The women of the Baptist @atories. reguiae re. wt tion’? For Canadians Land” United Church congresa- A petition will be sent to. the iby count Smartest Look im Professional Uniforms. : 3 Consumer's Association of ‘tions of Bedeque marked the eral government requesting | | @ Teryiyene and @ Terylene Taffete ae gone ny SI eee su |canada. whose membership is World Day of Prayer service Medical resezt:ch grants to de- WE MAKE TO ORDER... Cotten take DE! R a: is you who open to all Canadians, has set recently with the-following tak- velop methods of research not | Party Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken @Blends om ( EA K. s.: It is you wi l weide this week (March 7:12 )to ling the leader's parts: Mrs. involving test animals. a “Salad; Egg, Salad, -ete.Bulk orders—# e, @ Siz ‘Senior ‘ @ Sanitized must decide, before the tribunal | : | Robert Affleck, Mrs. Irving | The third tesolution approved | of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Scal- |] area ac etas f ; hether | Make their work known to peo- | : . 8 ppr Petite 5-15 @ Priced from of your own conscience whe | 3 : b Mrs. H Cross- the rules for care of laborato: lops,. Macaroni & Cheese, Rolls, X a nok SG cti indicat- |Ple in this country and to. in- | Toombs, Ts. Horace Cr : e a ry F ; ‘ te 8-244 $5.98 t0 $17.95 ; n y ur a neared as ca lead’ Wine hey to wet the ‘beet /man, Mrs. Robert Neal. . Pray- animals established by the Ca- Sweets. and Assorted. Pastries. { tag © I ‘would. sugaee only that, un- | Value for. their money. jers were led by Mrs. Ernest adian Biological Societies: . Take the eee orice Sis be THE FASHION SHOPPE til’ now: “your Meighan: have ‘bona Rising food prices, uncertain- Johnson, Mrs. Charles MacFar- | GoPPeesrererecccccoooos eNTHRPIIEE. eiKiRY . Srong in the sense of being fool- |ty about the cost of borrowing |lane, Mrs. Hudson Jeffrey, Mrs 3 ; $| sag f ‘: Dial 4.0787 144 Great George St. . Open Ali, Day Saturday Dial 4.3355 { ish. mistaken, against your to buy on instalment plans, mis- Norman MacFarland and Mrs. ¢ H. BENNETT CARR t arron #te a best interests, etc., and, as such | leading advertisements and} Wilbur Wright. * 3 Sun Life of Canada’ a Feerettable. -dmanitentadon of Merchandising devices, inade- | A solo was rendered by Mrs. » District Supervisor 3| ; ig ignorance rather than wicked. |@uate labelling of goods and Horace Esterbrooks, What z Insurance Counselling 3] ness... primarily ‘lack ‘of information are some of |Shall I Give..The Master” ac- 3 Charlottetown, P.E.T. > The fact that you have begun the problems facing consumers | companied by “Mrs. Walter $ Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 ¢ 7 ¥ <s to suffer from an anxious con- today. and the CAG is ‘giving Craig at the organ. Mirs:-Hore ce SE viction of moral sabotage ig|leadership in trying to secure /Wright gave an address on the Pe reason enough to stop look and | Vetter protection for consumers | significance of the World Day | fieten: ap inne vou may deter- from both industry and govern- | of Peace, and the collection was : peta = _, ment, and to make available to received by Mrs. Sidney Green pO YOU ASP FOR ofA mine, clearly, the nature and : : ; Robert Affleck | extent. of the damage. done, | them information whicn will and Mrs. Rober eck, W UGH? while also making essential re- jhelp with their purchasing. Ve |BREATH, HEEZE, co airs and tae self out of | CAC wants Canadian consum- | SPRINGFIELD |Does asthma or chronic bronchitie keep f° ey 300 fu ed i lta i hla nda ers to be the most discriminat-| Members of St. Elizabeth WA (you in misery with difficult breathing— ver rs requc- the way of misbehaving.” ling buyers in the world - to help and Summerfield UCW joined | wheezing, coughing—so it is, hard to de ed in f thi The crux of your immediate |'"8 9: : : !your work, impossible to sleep? Do you ce ror 1s : aise the standard of Canadian to observe the World Day of ; dilemma is that you are, empty- |" ; ; Aa sit up all night struggling to get breath handed:.on :. of y products, and above all,it Prayer service in St. Fliza- | thry your bronchial tubes? Then here is’ great sale eee , sh Srinelee eave Hence wants to raise the standard of beth’s Anglican Church, Spring- geod ire SOUS Ce eo ; y 4 p tics ae rr | ield. millions o' ° capsu' eac' you are experimenting, trying Se oe thee Rin aie Chivence Hasta. wel: jyear and get longed-for reef Wem thelr Your first monthly payment can be ; ; i , ‘ . eatin " | symptoms quickly, Try Temp r P : AGe B Qa Neto eae whe rid deol ‘a stropger consumer voice - it comed all present and also led RAz-MAH Capsules today—only Scand] YOUr down payment! ws by error faches. uch means | needs the support of all Cana- prayers of adoration and thanks- | $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. ‘| ; j you've zat to bestir yourself, ‘dian families. giving. Mrs..Keith Mayne also MOTHERS! Fer chitdron's . tomesbelled | 3 ‘ b ; hd, 3 education-wise, to get- on . the |~ UU ———_————— led prayers: and the meditation "ASTHMA and CHRONIC | Starts We Marc OT 4 ne ams | RUGS FROM SCRAPS Might track, was given by: Mrs. Gerritt Loo. esau, ant ee eee Ll "t | NEW. RUGS from. scraps!’ Evelyn MillisDuvall’s book | Card Partie | Seripture was read ‘by Mrs. | Pein ‘i MIDDY MARVEL Clear instructions tell how to ‘Facts of Life and Love: For) S | - : ‘ ~ Buy your fur now! \ MARCH LAY-A-WAY \| Here's why: | Nene WS. ee ee ‘FUR ary @ no down. payments rising \ \. @: no carrying charges s the year tare ons oe \. Sees ei 8 ee ae y Buy your Fur now! : c % ® tree : See ae insur. Pca inet special ale N & Se sari car ti y= ee ae @ Free storage and insurance NG y , @ | ° eile \} . island furviers Itd. » island furriers Itd. | \ Nei de Satine . 19 Gratten St, Dial 2-1273 a ‘| # 79 GRAFTON ST. Dial 2-1273 | VPLS SS SDE ISIS ORO OLD. 5