‘The marriage took place on Sa-'; . len- Ann, daughter of Mr. _ apd. Edward Carson’ Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jay, Char- | Idttetown, ~~" ‘Reverend _ FJ farmed the Maloney The - organist Mrs": -Gampbell, ° Heart, 0 Love Divine,” “Jesus My Lord;My God; My A and | "Just For” Today.” z Given in marriage by = bro- overs Jack Pound;* the bride wore ganza over satin with an empire | waistline and a detachable ders. -A crown-of roses held an -elbow-length veil. She carried a cascade of red roses and step- hanotis: : ‘The matron-of-hofior, - Mrs. Murilla, Cudmore, sister of the bfide, and the bridesmaid, Mar- garet Perry, wore identical floor. Jéngth gowns of turquoise and > yellow..chiffon..over—taffeta-.with: matching “headpiecés: They car- ried nosegays. of mums spray- |Mrs. Donald: Heffernan, Toronto, | Ontario. : ¥ with turquoise and yellow. MR. AND MRS: EDWARD Cc. JAY Dale Ring Chores = Solemnized At Charlottetow The groom was gtheaded by turday, July 16 at the Chureh of |Wayne - MacIntyre: The ushers | tHe Most Holy Redeemer of-He-|were Mark Costello, nephew of and | the Mrs. David Pound, Charlottetown |brother of the bride. "| white accessories. She wore al per- \corsage of deep pink carnations. double-ring - cere- |The mother.of the groom wore’a ——mony. Reverend Donald Mac- itwo_ piece dress of yellow bro- Lennan, Mt: Stewart, “assisted. leade and white accessories. Her —eorsage—was-of-white-carnations- accompanied ~ Eileen sprayed" With -yellow.-~ Graat as she sang "O Sacred | train-which fell from her shoul- |” -ELLEN’S DIARY - The Gold Of Harvest Deepens In Grainlands -, _ A new day... a fresh week!,/by -hummingbirds; sot joes by | And could «we believe it this jbutterflies, the «pétals would morning — July so recently, it |drift. away to earth, in a> sight, “seemed, come by, had how gone. jpretty, though not at all pleas- Here was:an August’ Monday, jing to see. Because with t h-eei-#.| spreading its charms all about//fall, you must check off a num- Where now, the thought*(ber “ofthe: summertime days, came, were the new. leaves, and |Yet how lovely they were —the ibe housecleaning Gone, sure- jold- -time roses that blossomed in But not forgotten. Could one |gardens, or where ~they had irae! the fragrance of the ‘strayed through the years, along spring's. narcissis. 7...or the lis lroadway or laneside to put on lacs, or the rowans, that blos-|great. masses of colorful bloom. somed so profusely this year |There were too the briers, the | Could we forget the morning |wild roses, the pink-shelled cyps we first-footed over the sum-'|catching the night-dews dainti- jmer’s bright thresh-hold, with |ly, along the. field-lanes.. the season's loveliness ircreas- Sp’ spring and summer in thetr jing on every hand So much iushness. we had. Now. August jthere was, we were hard put to |was come. Continuing loveliness decide which, or what of all, we ithere’ would be. But - now, _per- “jmost" welcomed. The little “swal-|haps in the cool of early morn- llow, not long returned perhaps, |who regarded us over the edge lof her nest high on a rafter in the woodshed the mother jlight dawning in. her. eyes A ichestnut tree, a century thing, wide of branch and high, creamy jeandles.on the green leaves, and lall limned against the sunny isky The green of the new grain spreading over the fields, the _|potatoes greening their Island- “lred rows; the baylands, ,catch- ing the wind’s nod, breaking in- to engaging satin ripples Wild strawberries fruited along a sun- iny bank Youmust gather | land sample them, just-.to make | ~/sure,-they-were- those in the chi burned low, you would catch glimpse of a*change. In a cloud | perhaps over the fields, in a dreamy: wistful-haze--at-mid-day; or in ‘‘that feeling. in the air.’’ | Or indeed in the gold of the har- grainlands. And*in notes across the farmlands, or was jit-in-the rather melancholy timbre now in..the—wind’s--voiee;—you-—eould hear’ faintly that tolling. which | was the knell of the season and seasons you had loved. “Will our haying ever be idone"’ Peter queried. this. eve-' jning. delectable-as— hood years. | Oh, yes. Give us time! A few a Or did you" like the best the »more: days like this and we'll = -|rose-bloom? The first. bud’s op- | have _it all rounded in'' Mack jening! Or would you, as we, |Promised have delayed it, keeping so: | And a new os and afresh green sepaled the flower,.a pro; week. was come. A lovely Aug: mise only of the color showiffg, ust Monday. Was ours. You_knew. that when it -was.full | Until tomorrow.— — ~ Diary. = ‘blown, kissed’ by bees, caressed ‘Goodnight: ; : ws and. Cliff “Pound, groom, . The bride’s mother chose a 6 ‘pink two piece lace dress with | | Following the ceremony a re- jception was held at St. Pius |. jHall.” Emcée. was _- Leonard iWalsh. The-toast-to the bride was -proposed by. Fred Pound and responded to by thé groom. A’ sponded to by Wayne Macintyre. Ann _, Gaudette circulated . _ the guest. book. , For a honeymoon trip to Nia- gara Falls and the United States the “bride chose a pink dress and coat ensemble with a pink pic- jture hat and white accessories. Her corsage was of pink and white carnations. Out of the province guests we Mr....and....Mrs.... Larry... Costello, 3 Pelee Island, Ont:;"and> Mr~"and’) _ MARY HAWORTH. Sear Mary Haworth: I . Another Wife Reports. High Pressure Selling am have the money and the wish te 'MR. AND MRS. ERNEST SEAQUIST ISLAND GIRL IS WED stan “Married in June at the Keele “officiated at: the double- -ring Street Church of Christ, Toron- ,eeremony. The bride is a gra- | |‘ Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 ing, or when the afternoon sun | vest shade deepending in the+ (Quebec, writing in regard to the young /buy will go to a store. Those man’s letter about his new wife’s |who haven't shouldn't be corn- | “susceptibility to high pressure jered at home and pressured. in- | .dpor- to- door salesmanship ear- |to taking things they don’t need, ly -in-marriage. I—teo0,-was_once 'can’t ‘afford and theoretic.a 1 ly stich a wife. ‘can’t refuse’ om ‘second thought. sLast_summer, Within’ the. week Sincerely,R.Y. ee ; | Emanuel Seaquist—of Clover- -elter I had come home from Dear” R.Y.1~My~experience~“qaie_ B.C. Dr. Robert-Murray. to, were Gloria Stewart Jen- kins, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William. J. Jen- kins of Dunstaffnage, P.E.I., and Ernest Raymond Seaquist, only-son of Mr. and Mrs. Egron duate of P.W.C., and the Pro- . vincial Laboratories, and Dr. aquist is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto, where .he received his dgre of PHD in Radio Astronomy, and whre he is now ome assis- -tant-professor.— HAPPENINGS erat Marian Bruce who has ‘been iVacationing at’ her ‘home’. in » \High Bank, - has_ returned \Prince George, B.C., where she |has been employed on the _ re- porting staff of The Citizen for past year. Miss Bruce was a re- porter for The Guardian-Patriot Publishing company for ‘several lyears. -_ i A shower’ for Nina Reid, a bride-to-be was held at the home: of Mrs. Alvin Bell, Elmsdale. C '¢ hostesses were Mrs. Douglas Rix’ and Mzs. David Campbell. The colour scheme for. the de- corations was yellow and white. |Nancy Hardy’: and Margaret \Campbell brought in the gifts, ithe ribbeas were cut by Eliza- jbeth Cempbell, and Mrs. David \Campbell read the accompany- jing cards. The gifts were display. | jed by Jean Reid. Carol MacMillan, Brackley, jentertained at: her summer cot- jtage in Stanhope at a miscellan- leous shower in honour of She- _lagh..Roper,..who.-has...since-. be- jcome one of the season's brides, (Mrs. William MacMicken. 4 Mrs. at a coffee party on Friday, at her summer honie, _ Keppoch Beach, in_ honour of -her_sister- in-law, Mrs. Robert Luckey, eter, ‘Mass. H.R Jackman. chairman of the .board, Empire Life Insur- ance.-Company, accompanied by Mrs; Jackman, week holidaying in the province. They were guests at Shaw's -Ho- jtel, Brackley and The Charlotte: : ‘town Hotel. Mr. Jackman recent- |ly. acquired 60 acres of the Camp- lbell property, known |_as the Lake of Shining Waters’ at ; Park Cor-= jyfier. | ee Mr. and’ Mis: Sidiiey. -susekeid eft on return to Framingham, |Mass., after (Mrs. Allerhead’s- brothers Wal- lace and Clayton, and their“wive. East: Bailie: = =: x Mr. -and-Mrs.Joseph ‘Cheverie, are visiting Mr.. Mrs. Fred Cheverie, East Point. Robert Cameron and Emery Bruce left on-returmto-Windsor, ! after’ visiting with friends | ‘Ont., land relatives in Red Potnt.~ ‘her home in Brackley. Mi bride, and—the }good-wishes were read by Car McMilland and. Jeanne Jenkins. Mrs. jed at a barbecile in honour of iher niece and.her fiance, at her | Summer — home —at—Brighton Shore. st is - Mrs. Patrick White. son-Shawn and daughter Kelly ‘have been visiting in Georgetown at the \home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Walter Walker Mr. and Mrs. Victor Daley visiting at the home of Mr. and ;Mrs,--Fred--Arsenault=~ Mrs. Elsie Bruner. ‘South Car- olina, is spending the summer at her residence in Kingsboro. Mary Cameron, Boston, Mass, | crumbs 1 tbsp. dry mustard . \1 tbsp. salt |Ye. tsp. pepper }1 cup previously sauteed | fresh mushrooms 1'2 cup grated Parmesan cheese \M% cup butter, melted sliced Wash and dry eggplants: Cut fin half lengthwise. Scoop out | pulp and chop it, (Leave egg- |plant -shelig:.'4!~ thick.) Make — a. filling as - follows: ~ Mince bacon, and heat in “large” “the hospital with my first baby, With door-to- door peddlers has | Ii was-visited by a young sales- | ibeen slight, and not such 4s ll man... selling books. Looking;recommend this approach back I ‘blush at my gullibility. ‘buying, I may add. Time awe IDA BAILEY ALLEN skillet. Add onion and green pep- per; saute slowly until bacon is cooked. Add _ chopped eggplant to | ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Gal- thave returned. to their home in | Ellictt Full entertained | Ex-. spent” the= past vacationing with. and A community shower was held | for the former Miss Roper. at! The! jbride-to-be was escorted to..the -seat—of honour by— Douglas” Leod, gifts were opened by- the | accompanying — ‘Arthur Roper entertain- i and family of. Halifax, N.S., are_ Piisvilles Is Delectably 1% ane ‘toasted fresh bread: and Mrs, Harold Hunter, North Lake. : — r 4 re ; os » \ MURRAY i HARBOR ae been visiting Mr ‘Mrs. John Eager and Mrs James Nish-and—her son Jay, Boston, Mass. are - visiting. at Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dick and | three children, _Toronto;—Onr,,’ are visiting Mrs. Clarence: Ching, Black Pond. ‘ert MacFarlane, White Sands i. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Munn, Moncton, N.B. are ~ spending Sharon--and Brenda Gallant, ‘ray River. a the home of their grardmoth- | I Beck. » Mrs. John F, Gallant. ' and Mrs. James Bec son, Windgor, ‘ Ontario are spend- Vincent Gallant, Toronto, Ont. | ing‘ their vacation. visiting at is vacationing at the home of his Murray - River. ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Small, Gallant, Tignish. Also visiting at} lant are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | MacDonald. and family, Toron- | to, Ont. | Murray Harbor have. as ’ their guests, ‘their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Small, Leicester, Mass. gMr. and Mrs. John: T.-Gallant-. Tignish ’ after Sse months” in» Toronto, Mr. and_Mrs. Jerry Martin, Toronto,..Ont..are-visiting--Mgs.-! _TENDER Tenders are invited for Grading, Martin's mother, Mrs. “Charles ler . he |Gallant, Tignish. 4 et Ditching, Fencing, Installation of Pipe y | Culverts» and -all other = incidental work required for constructicn of Ephraim Blanchard, Toronto, ‘The Subgrade for a Railway Line from ~—MR~AND MRS. GAVAN MCKENNA .- JULY WEDDING Mrs--A--Richardson and Mrs. Jean Stafeno, and Master Mic- | fidential. — Tender for Railway. Sub | grade Middle River Dam Diversion,” hael Karpjak, Boston, Mass. are | | and: addressed to Mr. R. P. Puddes- visiting atthe home of Mr. [ ean : ae j , ter, “Regional Engineer; — Cariacian Mrs. Warburton Murray. _ “The wedding took place at St sey, Earnscliffe, and Gavan ‘National. Railways, Moncton, ‘N.B., 1 Joachim's Church, Vernon Ri- (Wilfred MacKenna, son of | will be received up to 2:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs: Clifford Legere, | Ver, P-EJ. on. July 2nd of “He- Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKenna, _| (ariantic Standard Time), 26 August | len Alphonsine. daughter of Mr \Orwell. The couple are residing and Mr: Mrs. t Ba Morris-* 3 <in Toronto 1966. = A complete set of Plans, “Cations, Form of Agreement, General feronto, Ont. have spent a ‘plea- sant holiday ‘with Mrs. Legere's |. Specifi- mother, Mrs.. Jacqueline Brown, , 2s. CARE. Auten ao contribution Conditions, -Instructions..to.. Bidders ‘Safety Stressed for CARE was approved. and. Tender Forms may be obtained Bona Fide Generai Cantractars __The_ AuguSt--meeting—will - be—-by.. 2 s held at the: home of Mrs. Frank oe R : oon PER- hk Z ee u N. ) egiona! ngineer, anadian pe pienami eee Matra National Railways. _Monctof, N.B.. on At N. Wiltshire Balderston. Roll-call is. to be ‘Post of @ certified cheque made wi Meeting ee : : fF _payable to the Canadian | “answered witha get-well-card.— Roe theme of the : : Re lway Company. for an amor nt of oI ele at the July Mrs: Bruce. Deacon gave a Fifty Dollars | ($50. 00).5 which deposit meeting of North Wiltshire Wo- humorous reading and coniduct- wilk~be returned’) when plana and men’s Institute members, held ¢4_4 contest. "specifications. are returned in x goed Jat the home of Mrs. C:R. Camp- condition. bell. P —_ IT's NOT THE HUMIDITY® viewed at the following offices Thousands get speedy relief from tniess sit asa onthe form.-sup- ‘heir suffering by usirig’ T-R-C's. | plied by the Railway Company’ and ~ Jon't_Jét dull: aches and stabbing. inv accordance with instructions tem pains handicap-you-any: longer. Try —bidders. : -TEMPLETON’S T-R-C's. Only85c and The lowest or any tesder may $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. not necessarily be accepted £. J. Cooke Vice-President — Atlantic Region Moncton, N.B. = ;cook-book.. project... was diseuss- ved, and concratulations were ex- pressed to-those= who gave —of- their time to make the-plan such °E. JUNE. DINGWELL ~“‘a success. A committee was ap- TO KENYA POST “pointed to finalize the work. Correspondence consisted by E June Dingwell, BA, BEd., letters from CAC, _USC, . and For extro fast relrel, use Templeton's FLAME- Cream-Linitment inthe roll-on bottle exter- nelly, while teking: T-R-C's internelty. HLAME-Creom, BLE 25. -¥ 14639 ‘daughter of Mfrocand. Mrs. - = | Walter Dingwell, } idgell, is at = ‘ FE Sepe present in Montfedi~attending a six-week_ orientation coutse prior to leaving for a two year teaching assignmént in Ken- ya, Africe® as a CUSO volun- teer. Her many friends and re- latives wish her every micress in her endeavours. This Fruit Cake — _New, Different THREE-FRUIT CAKE 1 medium-sized, orange |1 medium-sized banana, peeled | 1 cup raisins 12 cups sifted pastry flour OR 1% cups. sifted all-purpose | (hard-wheat) flour | 1-3 tsp. salt %4-tsp. baking soda j42 cup shortening preferred) - /1 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs ‘2 cup thick buttermilk |42 tsp. vanilla Thoroughly..wash__ orange, cut in pieces and remove seeds but leave on skin. Put through food chopper with the banana and rai- ° sins, (part butter the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-. some time at their home in Mur. National Plans and Specifications may be Eleven members answered . Death Valley, in. California,’ | Regione! Engineer, Moncton, NR. the*roll eall with Mrs.. MR. once recorded a temperattte of sone on Association, Moncton, |MacLean... the- vice presidnt, 134 degrees—in the_ shade. : presiding, in the absence of the —————_____—__ - struction Association, Halifax, _ prsident.. on oo : /*An interesting report of the dis- RHEUMATIC PAIN”: oo Exchange, Saint “John, itrict, convention was-~ given by et from the — PN. . bi pene 2 te ithe -attending delegates. The of rheumatic -and-arthritic pain Teadat will -not be considered H Mur- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin |: be Harner ie Vieng oe 'Gallant, Tignish, are enjoving | ‘mouth, N.S. at the home of her \part of ‘their summer holidays | daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Mr..and Mrs. James Porter and & oe at Mrs a me home of | | Mile 1.83 Scott Paper Spur to Mile incent Gallant, | 169.12 Oxford Subdivision. The con- t Ti g n ish Se ee —Tarucrion Te qu ved —consists-—of wo" : | | porti t either end of Middie . Alanna Gallant Duvar, is celta stat ‘one near Granton. the spending.a few days at the home laihee near Loch Brdem, Pictou ‘of her- grandparents, Mr. and | County, NS. for a total lengi of Mrs. John Corcoran. approximately -1.50 miles. Sealed Tore tenders marked on the outside “Cork ' pulp, - chopped tomato and cel- ery. Simmer. until eggplant is tender, Add half the. bread | Measure once - sifted flour and sift with salt and soda. - Cream shortening and grad- ‘again I’ve managed to wave off | | ee eee {book and’. magazine hucksters |. ‘before they could get a foot in-'| Exclusive Family Menu — _ {ieet 3, . IN THESIGGEST She asked ‘a down pay- small orders at my housekeep- - leasure to present ‘a, private | \Pineapple, Coffee. Rr “led mixtures: dust_ generously i ly with Kk eit of $15—$5 in cash “at i ler’s suggestion, began’ eventual- AiNeR: menu~-from.the-White+Note;.. The Gazpactto in= the jwith the grated Parmesan Grier aomnulie ates each ft 610 check. ly to deliver other items to US House, which is exclusive to this-\preceding menu is a refreshing |cheese; top with remaining | addition only until smooth: } tIt was a hot day and the baby, that weren't authorized. — . jcolumn. blendered. cold. vegetabfe soup. |bread ‘crumbs. Dribble melted Turn battér. into well buttered H was fussy: .1. wasn't yet fully |- As these deliveries we r@! The meal was prepared by The braised beef can be prepar- | ‘butter over crumbs. Put eZ: | and flfed8-inch square pan. ‘ f , myself. The saléswoman kept/made in my. workaday -absence, |Chef Henry Haller, whose cook- led from. one of the less expen- |plants in pan with 2" water OM Bake in ‘moderate oven, 350 de- ‘ her large dark eyes fixed on and later brought to my atten- ing I often enjoyed when he Was |sive cuts. The Savarin. au |bottom. Bake in moderate oven | grees, for 55-to 60 minutes. fq > This-was rare, oe ide the door. | crumbs, and dry mustard; whip | exivantage of her offer; the /Sice oe Th Whi H together until well mixed. Ses:| jually blend in sugar. Beat eggs , price was going up in the fall,| But in one instance, a certain | “From e ite OUSe |son-with salt and pepper. Fold in | luntil thick and light and add. | ‘Then add fruit mixture. Combine buttermilk and van- : illa. Add dry ingredients to but-+ she wouldn't be back, hence I'd | persistent salesman for a na-| ae. to ‘decide without waiting | tionally advertised brand of hou- | By IDA BAILEY ALLEN “(Rs I suggested) to consult—my-sehold__utensils, given. several | TODAY, it gives me. ragon Dressing, Savarin, Mushrooms. | great |au Rhum withShreeded Fresh | | Fill eggplant shells with cook- | mine. She kept emphasizing mystion by the puzzled housekeeper, |, hotel chef. It also gives me a|Rhum Cake for dessert is not |(350 degrees) 15 to 20 minutes, | May be frosted when cold with | duty to the child, to provide him I would instruct her to return feeling of satisfaction and. con- jexpensive or difficult to do. ‘lor until eggplants are well-heat- | butter-type orange frosting. Or — a proper reading. background. It them to the huckster, explain- fidence to note that the foods in | Having revealed’ a private |e and lightly browned. Serves while still Y pea, sc over the Newfoundland Motorist Winner Of Quebec Motorist Winner Of ‘ spunds silly but I felt as if hyp. ling why, when he called again. the menu are all budgetwise 'White House dinner. ment, what |8- cake a mixture of 6 tablespoons ‘ 1967. RCA VICTOR | tized in signing the contract, ‘This she would do. jand plentiful, as- advocated by pleasant and smart dinner-“ THE CHEF ANNOUNCES stanuhted sugar, 6 tablespoons 1966 FORD MUSTANG]. Pe ithout reading it fully. | Then came a time when the | President Johnson. menu have we planned for our| wy d : “Ww tch : sugar, 6 tablespoons orange . r , 25 COLOR TV {When my husband came home huckster began, so the house- é Reade Tamilies _Mesdames atch for our re- ‘ioe ah Ha cote 16 eee MRS. M. PYE 5 d heard the news, he hit the keeper said, to make noisy ap-|. A PRIVATE DINNER AT eae for the elegant Savarin when cold, cul in squares ‘and ie LOUISE ROULEAU iling. He said’ he wouldn't ac- pearances on our doorsill, loud-' THE WHITE. HOUSE FAMILY DINNER oe Or serve with whipped topping. . en 122 Ind St., Rimouski pt the books and would cancel |ly demanding payment for bills; “(From foods in plentiful sup-| FOR TOMORROW : vk i — 827-45 fis Phone 723-6317 contract. I notified the book outstanding, which didn’t exist ply) We suggest: Chilled Double. | VALLEY HOLDS MANY , TOKYO EXCELS Ait ‘ pany headquarters, by long on our books. .. Gazpacho (recipe next week) Sistanize call. The office sent the 1- happened to be home when Braised Beef’ -with -Mushrooms, @leswoman back to us. one such call was made, and no Baked Stuffed Eggplant Creole, ; Meanwhile, we called our’ loc-’amount of explicit accounting, Garden Salad. with Cress, Tar- =<. gl Chamber of Commerce an‘d against canceled checks, would | e district attorney, we stop ayment onthe check: Our-t6cal- advisors told us not to worry, But the book company. ‘said we were bound by the contract The leswoman clung to this view. y husband fold her ‘We won't ‘éccept the books,” and. we haven't heard from the com- & pany since. So I hope the first husband #vho wrote to you~of his. similar consults a legal coun- — gellor, as you'.told him to. éren't to be taken lightly. But ‘Please understand, contracts when sales people push into your home and practically. force you a signing, they are violating owed him nothing. Finally, to get rid of the ob- viously calculated nuisance, I gave him a check for the amount iclaimed, then ushered him out. No sooner had I closed the door than I telephéned a hiisi- ‘ness consultant about the piracy He, on hearing the facts from my side, advised me to stop pity ment on the ‘check, notify te Better Business Bureau and\re port the incident to the local of}: fice of the national firm whose products the huckster peddled \All this,1 did. ‘ “*- The manager of the. inca! of © fice of the afdresaid manufac- turer told me, when I had de- tailed the-matter«to him, that he'd. had similar complaints, some terrified, from other housewives, involving the fellow. But i seems this was the first evidence produced called for corrective action. In any case, he saw that my uncashed check got back to me by mail, and the huckster was ordered to stay away from my door The moral, if any, is that such ‘incidents, , endlessly multiplied, knotk the props from under “cit- izen confidence in door- to-door | Selling ‘as’ a. reliable business op- | eration. I have no doubt that! many good people do undertake this mode of @mployment. with |- honofable intentions. And if they | ¢ are disharred by ‘thoughtful hou | seholders, it's probably explain- ed by the, adage? ‘‘Once burnt, twice shy."'—M.H Mary .Haworth counsels through her.column, not by mail | or personal interview. Write her | in care of The Guardian, character of ..a_ contract, which sis a deliberate voluntary ledge. ‘ | I would like to see legislation passed ‘to eliminate .or limit »., door-to door selling. .Reople who wd, Strength Tomato Juice, with Toasted Sesamed Crackers ——- Baked ‘Stuffed Eggplant Creole as at the White. House; -with |Panned Sliced Salami or Tongue pped persuade the fellow that we time the office mani ager tote—the “Garden-Sat Tarragon “Dressing i. For Deel Juice Whip with Hot or Teed | serts Grape |Milk-Tee Cream \Coffee or Tea, Milk i STUFFED BAKED EGGPLANT CREOLE (A White House Favorite)” 2 eggplants (1% Ib. each) 4 strips bacon |'2 cup minced onion \'2 cup minced. green pepper ‘4 large fresh_tomatoes (skin- ned) Vy clip diced celery oo 00600000 0000066806 *s H. BENNETT CARR. ; : * ° \¢ 3 “Stin Lite of Canada _ ' District Supervisor Insurance Ccunselling Chariottetown, P.E.1. Phone 4-8817 Ma ond : ib oe tze~-valley~ support ~3;500°-people~ to the square mile. Es Parts of China's fertile Yang- | WINNERS OF POLAROID WINNERS. OF ‘G.E.. "TRANSISTOR RADIOS Tokyo, with more than_ 11,000,- 000-people; is the most eed city in the world. _WINNER- ‘OF-CCM , BICYCLE BUILT FOR Two. SWINGER CAMERAS The Ct arlottetot Hotel Invites You “e To Visit The Malpeque Room.. 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