ANDRIA l.A\’l‘IRS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED D0l'(‘-LAS REID Mr and '\ln= A E a rl arlier and Mrs W. W Reid Layers announce the euza:.e- \lai'i‘Ia2e will take place at merit of their daughter. Anni Trinity United Church. (‘har- ria B l a 11 ch e (‘ather me to lntietnwn. Satiir d a .i'. Febru- Douajlas Wendell. son of Rri: ELLEN’S DIARY Bluejays Visit Orchard During Mild Winter Day BF)‘ R, I96-f at 2 .'in p m "Ali, ha rt-cl :nrn¢i‘iiit= s a 5' “W:-iild vnii mind" one of iii 9 lh"r" “”"l"l “ml” 3 'l"”‘ ” " " ‘‘ :;i'aiirlclii|rli'eit come l‘t\' iii e n fha\i"' \\l> chiicklpri in \lar~,< V _ ‘ . _ ‘ 8' mp mm. Mm” m\_°;‘ drmwd ll(l||ltPl'_ n u c hi ii ; lw lTF\\. tiii; n1r\l'l1it1‘I_‘ h-ikerl loaies on a cuiibo a rd He ;f‘ltll'lF'l lt = not on u cl! in the pantry. “if i c iii a slice of a ih;.ic _\.=i" he =air‘l off one of those" There: nii H‘ "ml -\l“" “"1? -‘°"”‘3 “"' llllllZ. in my iiiirirl_ F\“PPlt‘I‘ ‘M ~‘"h""' 'll"“- "ll “V” l“"‘r"l-‘P th;iii a piece of bread tlia l ' s of the slippiarv l‘t'\l1t'llllnn-: 'l“’" flF‘llllt"1' lint nor cold. but ‘i u st "’l"'3‘"”‘: l“? '''‘3’‘ll‘'"‘‘ '' ’“""'l warm euniiqh to melt the butter 5’ l3"°‘-: "ml l“' Va’ M iiicrvly That is \l'll(’l1 l'iread's at schoolmates from in the road, ms hm... 1‘? gmnpd it would he a pleasant m l l e l.amh «’l1r\ps_ home - in ad e the imlr iiriiilrl iolln\i_ the :1: C atter ' " “Wm WP mm’ "P. _nm__ like that of strawberries is al- ' i‘ " * ‘ iwaizs so tasteful when winter is Mark “"1 ""‘""“: L" 5" lsnread uhite about . We could A l'a'r “' H"? ‘="‘- rm" ' Hi“ fancy the frag ra n c e of the l_lor: for :nmi= time th re_ hramhlp tangle M WM where fig“. H? “mm the Epmrp; hfilnw the r‘=it1t== =t‘eii' the hum of bees m’ mmdam M H1: "Id nnh E3fl1FI‘ln7 :*.\'i=et: from the gum. lrfl. :"l'l|“fi’:" M‘ 3 F‘‘‘’'‘’ “F mar om-i‘: flowering: the -"""'""" ‘M l’”°"~ ‘""3h' "" birds lavv tiiitters the warmth HMS ‘”nlp;= n1nrn‘nE “. )1 F n and lt‘\\'PllY1P5§ flf ll‘|F Viv“ H In; mists handed the hill: Jame s War. and H“, arvps, ,3 nd 5 put ririirii the nail of meal he was mt, hF\.,,n,.i Eaff.‘Pr”-‘Z ,_.,]]d “hm carry-in: from the near pi.-_-g(:r.\~"m¢ mm to _:[IlT1C niiti-ii~i:t nf ztx» H ,, _, _rii=. not miirh of a thair Qiinfii‘ ii: rnrviivmnter! pat. 'm_‘F‘..: "2: ‘Inf P V‘_."’F'_ dav chin; _:i§_l1t of H1: hirrl:' T f‘Val"‘fh‘3"-il'2‘ W] I.‘ H‘. V ' . .~ n E5'>3T' i mi d not _:c=:n an‘: of ii-in_:n gbniit _fo :' , ‘ . . Iritil tomni-i-ms — Dian _ Track: Tl‘I¢‘. on!“ earn: up \\‘l‘Ifin rand _ mflh. ‘ the He-atliei‘ tiirri: mild‘ __,’ _'L__,-_ .,_____, _ He :.2i.i a .‘lnrL nl l‘l‘!Ir‘l(z dee: i~c=:ii=rn‘a'-‘ Al-=2 hear 1 DE 5 ° Wm. M. Vesper ervice 'Tl1¢i'a ‘snot ls: h‘ll]i"l1 of 3 G thaw" .larne-: ii.-rlrlcrl He C Riit mild ft'\t",3i' was‘ and iv: A L C k irelrrimecl the rl‘l;;ti§‘_F after _:_ l rontiniinrl sriaxll nl frn:.t was _ 3 lcisiircl-. rlav for this fa rm A “=H'a”P"FlFd \F:l‘°r "pr \('lfn‘ '.\l1n fniinri time to write .a_ "re "3; ham "1 H" In": Crppk letter nr f‘-In and to catch iii‘ Farm“ Chm"-h M‘ T‘: CGIT‘ on tho Fliristmri: rearlin: wil'ri s"'"la-V Nvpmng DEF ‘Q then only a little black kit te n‘ '0 (‘ome All Ye l’-‘aitlifiil" “as for cnmpaiir lll‘i1P inn to pre. sun: by the (‘CIT as tlicy Dm- rem-i ceerlerl up the aisle at the lie:in- work; a flll’l2 of this ariiiiial =er\'ir'e Heather \‘facl»"li:-p led the ser- fnr vice and scripture was rear] by siinnei‘. iihrn the rlusk was com Valerie \1ar-Farlycn and .ln_i-pp menciii; to fill tho liciglil; am] Rlarkett Donna .\1acDonald depths of the vallev with its read the sior,\' dimrnuist :ll3l'lf‘\\1. iii that ql]lP« The caorlle—li:.htin=_' serv i re spell of day before thin l|E ti t 3. uas led by Marlene \lacl,e a n. are turned on When. if the wea—‘ Linda ‘.\facI')onald and ‘Marcie [her be fair ire come to fin :'l’f‘iirrie 3 Fii-:t star lit high ahn\'r- number; rendered by the ;ra\' Zahlcd mill fir may the (‘CIT choir were W ii at mnnn climbing :4 h or n (‘hilrl I: This", and "O H oly a barn’: roof. stepping rrindes .\light“ with \ti-_:. Hector (‘limi- tlv as b-rnmctb the lady sh=_ as or‘-Janist jg fir piarliai-i: iiist in lrmk riff Tim nffnring ira; fprn]\‘pri by alone the farliri: farmlancls to Connie \lacDonald and Brenda catch sorrieihiii: of that peace Fiirrin Whirh romp: frnm riiiini scenes —’—‘ pare '¢lll‘l~f3l‘lll;|l erriherin: that fan-lv l’\llf\‘ rniiricl We broiled lamb chops N0 SPEED I JMITS l West Germanv‘s aiitoha‘-iris ihave no speed limits. except on stretches w l t h clangeroiisly l1eav_v traffic or without a bar- rier between the dual lanes. EASY TO QUILT . Simple to make. expensive to seems or fitting problems! Makel l't-i.v' Use colorful rayon or nylon pleat: without is stop for is,- this charmer in gay gingham! taffeta. cotton. checks noun iiilted pillows. join top. Printed Pattern 4626. Chil-i batting. (Iran's Sizes 2.'4. 6. 8. Sin, fl tak- es 2'4 yards R5-inch fabric. FIFTY CE-‘J1’! t5fi cental directions. coins trio stamps. . Thirty five cents this pattern. Ontario resldentst-this pattern (no stamps. please) add 2 cents sales tax. Print in Alice Brooks. care of Guard- Blfiinly SIZE. NA ME. AD- lan - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. 1588. s'nn.s NUMBER. to Front Street West. Toronto I. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. Ontario Ontario residents add I care of Guardian - Patriot F‘at- not sales tax. Print plainly urn Dept . so Front Street West. PATTERN NUMBER. NAME. _7l~:aln 1 Lorin Anmugsg chine. Pattern 7256: transfers; ll)’ L. I ,‘ l ciip froren or canned peas _..__________ leaf. lwmze//z i6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Jan. 8, 1964. l HAPPENINGS l Audrey Jenkins, Women’: Editor; Phone 4-8508 Myron Matheson. (‘VR Mon-i Brooklyn. entertained at a treat. and Mrs. 'ilatheson were supp". Mm. on Smurd”, in‘ y uests of Mr. and Vlrs. (‘iiyier . ; I Matheson. Breadalbane. ‘during hnlmr of their flanddaughtehl lib, Christmas §,,,_,_.,.,,_ ; Elizabeth Bears. who was thelri l holiday guest. Sixteen of Eliza-l G l h r '31; “ft” heth's yo iin is friends we rel ue p genera ospi a , n -. _ . _ ario. vacationcri at the home h%sV'e::r“d:: zsfittrl of her parents. Mr. and Mrs- ‘ g ‘ -g - 3 Laura. Games and music high- Eleanor Pomroy .\Iurra_v during her » , ‘Christmas holiday “gmed (hp “Pm”: l . , _ A B. Seaman Ronald Gauth-. Marzaml l‘°"'""l-‘ "°'"”°d ier returned to Halifax over‘ -in iirora. Ontario. after spend-' 1 mg hm wppks M ""3 h 0 me Of. the weekend. after spending the. W” pawn“ d "1 r : . Christmas Vholi d a y s at t h e, ‘ . , " ‘ ‘ . home of his parents, Mr. a i -.1‘’‘" l“”‘""d-"- R“"""l"lh“"°‘ Mrs. Austin Gauthier North‘ . Mr and Mrs Wellington A Rusm°' \Iurray. who spent the Yu I e-‘ I "tilt ‘°“.~‘"" at in W‘ M W l ii.i.'.°.§.i£- “.V..‘I°‘§ii.'.'.5.' ll.’ i‘3.li‘..“..°.. ‘‘"‘ma'‘' 5 W'”’"lF' R r '’ a d‘ Ontario after spending th e‘ alhane. returned to Fredericton. - ,' ,« W NB. Sunday‘ D” 29 :olicla_\s viith his parents. Mr ‘ nd Mrs. Eldred Weeks. Fred- The [foiled (‘liiirch Women "wm"' l Rrcadalhanc. held a pic-Christ‘ Kenneth Mellisli sonof Mr and mas bazaar and aft e r n o o Ii l\Irs. Reginald Melllsh. N e wi tea in the Sunday School room Perth left to resume his studies of the «him-ii ._'-iri the Truro Agriculture College.’ ruro. - N.S. .Ir and .\li's : and daughters. and Tammy. Saskat c h e wan. were Eiiests of ‘Mr and Mrs Harold Tnonihs, Rrearlalha rte. .during the holiday season. Robert Toonihs. .l S .' ' Brenda‘ Lem ohn Beer of ummerside vias a visitor to Montague this week.. Earl F7. MacLure of Bedford, .\lass. is at present with rela- ‘ tires in Summerside due to the.‘ illness of his father Adrian R- ‘\lr. and Mrs .\IacLure. Nathan Bears. ilDA BAILEY ALLEN. PEACHY o v e r blouse and easy s k i r t costume made of delicate peach boucle is wrapped up in match i n g stole. Outfit is part of s p r lng STOLE collection of Donald Br 0 oks of Townley prev i e w e d as part of The New York C ou- ture Group's d l s p l a y.tAP Wirephotol . Peach Crumb Custard ‘ I O l 1 For Delicious Dessert -W Fl’-("V-\'T Nears. -barley} (‘iistard with melted Jelly Sauce as been made available fnrl or Basket of Tangerines: Cof- i quit:-i-ti-.r rN'iL'ei'\' It contains as fee. Tea, Milk : usual 1? n-=r cent nrotein and dc PEACH (‘RUMB CUSTARD _‘ser\‘e.= to be used more often. 11/4 runs coffee cake crumbs For ax-impic_ prepare it ac 3 cups milk 2» i i—‘ 3 ‘ 1 ,. in M h 5Ch0,,i__i .35, Wm, the ma]; 5,,-_ ii (oi. G ,5 “Eh {M d . - pital: Patricia and Maureen. . “""l"‘E' "‘ F‘-3"“3E*‘ "l‘”‘""“"»‘- '3 92.25 aliri my pr:l~l|l=nm ‘is tlsat I aml lows that you probably would Mi-sl.le'T1iotr‘uas G8‘l)L:l:fOf0T rltahne s<)pfmhtisCh:r::h1las llillr talfde studlnts "f Sam Dunstanls Um‘ ‘ and riiirmg the last half of the 2-3 cups sugar .1;-iy That may seem common-l be pretty much the backward Christmas season were Ml.’ Mrs Camimpperrvs-andkamil versity. Charlottetown. .1"”.)Spm};:"r':' :‘ “Elie ‘Mm! “"8" place to you but it is very de-I child aroiind hovis éatlpleast Jll in Lam‘; ‘ y Lhgrs. .lfe;ai*‘y Gmitde/t and s n ii I. . . "2 . 4 , v ‘ . _ pI'FSSlflE ft‘! me. ' your ac IONS an 99 H125 BR transform! t 1 0 n‘ ran"-V; who NI“. "nfiaph Ml Arqnml" ha‘, a 0y 0 9353" i'pw_ are ‘~,:. isms .lfV.‘\all-f‘llt.- tenderized ii baking s a I ‘ I “W1 m an pm.” Wm‘ 8! you entered your teens. Maybe W8", ,0 be changed from dO]e_ "Wrned m h” ham? in MM‘: fling members of their faniily In priiii:s_ or t‘ll‘lt=t’l figs (‘over and 11, cups chopped canned cling: rm, M qr], hm now H1 Fyi maps why your group of girl fu] to happy or from fan" ‘-9 f ‘ m-.«mtn_ finish rrinkiii: stone 993"“ -‘ll"-‘ 'g F E 3 ' lfriends is leaving you behind - - ~ "931 3 -W ‘mung Mr mother‘ Th folio ii st dents of saint .. , _ _ _ ._ . tare dating while I am stucki - - . 0 success in the social field M,-5_ isuin,-,. (ihaissm in 1-”: 9 “ “.3 ~ ll ~ - l ""9 “f '“-‘ ”"“""’ '*‘ ha“ .“"" °""’““‘ '" """‘ 3"‘ “"4 t ho \' t. H W M 35 the-V 1° dflllnfi “till? -V0" 3" as a e it of the surgeon's skill. - . - Dunstan‘s College to spend tiic llP.\' halls -=t‘l‘\’P|'l with roast lamb til bubbling st edges la mp ‘a c mg ‘ , ‘vi ii hie. If 'r S“ ‘ t‘ th t "B t msh and heir slsum Mrs Henry olidavs at their home we re or tliicli-" rmarlicil the (‘hat Separate eizzs. Beat whitesl '“""“" 3"“ m" 5"“ m« m‘ I lit iii l I '13 momalc f a behauy P‘ B""a"'-‘" 3'' L."‘”“' Miss virizinia Shea Waterforr. "Plain-cook barley rtir in I tiff 'olks iint'l re v oi ‘mm’ W’ ." -‘3."m.E MY. 8171 598!‘ ml’. 959 SPECII 8- les in the Eye!‘ “I "19 P "‘ld' Miss Doris Le(‘lair and Wayne ' ‘ ' " ’ 5 ‘ 5 ‘ ' ‘‘ Hm‘ you look cute today." which lions to stimulate your aware- er." And the self - image that a Leyla“. 3,... spending “nee Arlyne Shea, Ida Gaudet. St. tll-‘it butter or margarine and I yolks add sugar. salt. flavorlmli. ken barley soup.’ Measurements level CHICKEN-BARl.EY ' tered fl-pt. baking dish. Top wlttil crurnb mixture. i set baking dish in pan. Pour \-'I'.‘(‘.F‘.TABLF. S0l'P in hot water 2" deep. Bake ’ nnn 3-lb. slewing chicken, cui minutes at 350 degrees. or until. up , firm in centre. Serves R ‘i ciin regular pearlerl barley.l CHEFS uncnnked l CEREALS 3 BUDGET-WISE 1 bay leaf Mesdames: Cereals are valu- 3 qts water able energy foods. supplying can] 1 tbsp. salt bohydrates. protein. minerals; 1»; tsp pkppnrcnfnfi and vi t a m i n s in varying‘ ?cup_: sliced carrots amounts. Oats are highest in - 2 ciips chopped celery protein. with 17 to 18 per cent. 1 . ‘/4 cup chopped peeled onion Scotch and pearled ha rle v‘ lcome next with about 12 per tii clip fine-Fhnped parsley cent; soft-wheat cereals have 8! Place chicken, barley. hay water. salt and pepper- .corns in large kettle Cover. bo - 1l.=.loii‘ly for 2 hrs. or until eals from I] to 14 per cent: corn: meal and hominv from ll to '4 per cent: rice has 5“; to 6% pet _chicken is tender. j cent but it is a superb mixer or dd carrots. celery on’:-arrier for almost any more too: cook 45 miiiiiins. Remove: costly animal protein food. Ma ‘l .'hay leaf and chicken Cut chlc- caroni products contain from 12i ,-ken meat from bones and dice.‘ to 20 per cent protein. Add in soup with peas and pars-‘“*“‘—"‘———-—*—-—-' lley: simmer-boil in miniites‘HOUSEHOLD . Serve hot. Makes 4 qts.-enough ‘ 0 and tomatoes can be] r two meals. F, sliced evenly if you use a saw- toothed bread knife. l l Ladle lnin vari- freering conialiiers, ‘ Leave at least 1 in space at top‘ ifor expansion diirin: free7ingl i (7"""T- ll k“"f’~‘ l" "‘’‘’7‘‘‘' ahmlll tional sparkle to your mirror sl 1 """"”" R"h°"" l" """"°'ll if it is dissolved in the cleaning ~""“7"l"""" I water. (‘iirrierl Chicken-Barley Veg:-.~| l table Soup: Add "4 tsp. curryi Sprinkle mot.h crystals over; ?pnwdei- to each plot of frozeniyoiir wool rug occasionally bel I soup when reheating. Do not addi fore you use the vacuum a nd i curr_v powder before frei-1.ini:.ido not empty the vacuum bag_ as it sometimes develops mustylfor a few days. so that the crys | off-flavor diirioiz freezing. -tals can kill any moths which -mmm-‘Row-5 DINNER may have been picked up. -I 3 "-1 "I ‘D 1 >73 A little bluing will give addi-l Chicken - Barley V92‘-iabl° FEWER FARM Tinting Q Perm. special Soup. Curried Eggs on Toast. Between 1946 and 1963. farm phone 4.9753 Brussels sprouts. Butte red employment in Canada declined ‘ “flu” 8. Sliced Beets: Peach Crumb to 610.000 ii-om 1.1so.ooo. ,,,,,,',‘y',,,. i versity in the national cani t al area next to II per cent. hard-wheat cer-i 0 l~".IT{‘T‘."F“A§fiT)fi‘Efi€J’ H u it MARY HAWORTH Background DeficiencY Will Hinder Social Life Dear Mary Hawortli: I am at ten to become i ihsn. D0ultY.\' 5P95""l"E- Shape and baking soda dissolved in ""1". ""5, d '9 V.‘ 9 r means” [l , - i Iiiilo balls with an ice cream‘ tbsp. warm water. Stir lntiil km?“ mp" ammng‘ . . i rule. "'5 R ! smnp first dipped In hnmw wa_ crumb mhmlrp’ l lve had two dates in my life.i i icu ties. ‘ trr. Then there is our new chic- Spoon iie.-iclies into low, bu -l both of them six years ago. I'\'el ihalf Of And 1 am never been asked out since. I plan to attend a large uni- year: and I fear I may he the only girl in the dorm on Friday nights. Should I enter a smaller college? I am developing an inferiority complex about my face. Wh at should I do” I've tried make-up but it doesn't help. Should I get lasiit‘ siirgei-_v’.‘ Or oiild I; just buck up and "grin and hear it" the re st of my life’ Y. Dear your R.Y.: You speak of mother and aunt trying cheer you up. But you don't mention father. brothers or un- c . Are ion a member of a house- hold of women’! Is your fath ei dead or divorced from you :- mother? Have you no brothers or uncles to he of help in bring- ing boys into the picture? I surmise that a backgrou nd deficiency of that sort. rather than the looks of yourface. hind ers your social life. Girls who grow up in a two - parent fam lly. accustomed to a kind ly father's protective care. and to brothers or boy cousins as c on- tesiants and playmates. usual- ly coast into dating as casually as a duck takes to water. Assuming you've been wo- man-reared almost exclusively. thus lacking routine opportuni BF.AU'l'Y SALON Open Every Day Cold Wavln; Q Bleaching /XZJIIIA JANUARY SALE nasssss SKI JACKETS SUITS COATS FUR FABRIC COATS CAR COATS 33 N0 onanoas -— N0 axonanoas —- N0 smrunns OPEN ALI. DAY SATIIOAY THE FASHION SHO 141 GREAT GEORGE . PPE DIAL 4-8355 (1 W ness. hoping that you may dew- b t. _ Understanding is cure. a proverb says. not convinced that your face is your misfortune. In any case. even if plastic surgery would work wonders for your looks and morale. it can‘! your character. fortitude. grace. humor and resolute ad- herence to high qualities of spirit come from within. So don‘t. ap- proach plastlc surgery as is sup- for your per- o much - for isdom. ed cure - all are shopping instinctively at sonality troubles. As I understand. reputable plastic surgeons nowadays tend to shy away from clients who for DHTDOEP - ELMSDALE Miss Kathleen Will of . Man. has her duties after a brief holiday during the Yuletide season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams. Roy Williams at the EMS Tup- wualsoa'3ueatatt.lieWll- Bull Macltlelll. son-ln- Mrs. Mrs. d daughter. Mr. and 1:1 Young, all of 'Doronto. spent hrlatmao holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rennie. laice Bradshaw and and Mrs. Claude Mac-Neill. of Sum- met-side. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morri- son. their son Gran Ri er, son Roddie of Fredericton. N.B.. and daughters Peggy. Tor- onto an oreen. Boston. Masa.. were. visitors during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brlen. Ivan O'Brien. Toronto. spent a brief holiday with his brother and sister-in-taw. Mr. and Mrs. Horace O'Brien and other rela- tives to Alberton and St. Louis. Ce V by the pupils of Elmsdale School in the presence of parents and visitors assembled in the nlcetly decorated school. Mr. Brown Jardloe capably acted as chair- man. is called out eacn num- ber. which was given in a pleas- ant manner. Santa arrived and in s jovial manner had some- thing to say to each child as he presented gifts and tr e a t 3. Much credit is given to the tea- chers, Miss Adrienne Webb. and Miss Judy Matthews for time and patience involved such an entertainment. Clair MacNeil‘. has returned home from Community Hospital after undergoing surgery. R.A. Mcxenna is improving in Charlottetown Hospital where he is receiving treatment. Mrs. Carl Shea. nee Aileen Mc- Kenna. of Toronto. visited her mother. Mrs. R.A. Mcl(enna and LITTLE Big girls might go for this little boy coat of Navy blue, too. with its snowy white but- tons and straight line. Desig- ned h_v Bill Rlass of Maurice Retncr for spring. the coat BOY COAT and dress costume w a s dis- played as part of New York Couture Group‘s opening pm. gram for semi - annual Fasti- ion press week. (AP wire pholol Catherine for a few days. S be also visited her father, R.A. Mc- Kennn. who is a patient in Char- lottetown Hospital. Mrs. R. Mcxemia spent a week in Charlottetown necentiy to be near her husband who is and r. Gallant) and Olive G M 3 Lloyd Trainor iflubina allant. Thomas Griffin spent the fes- itive season with his (I a u ghter. Mrs. Louis Dunn and Mr. Dunn. at her home Charlottetown. spent. (‘hristni-i. with her parents. Mr. and '\ll"~ Ben Perry in St. Louis. in hospital there. . Walter Adams, Toronto. spent Christmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams. Willard Rlx of Rumford. Maine spent a short visit with his bro- ther. Raymond Rlx. before visit- ing with his mother and Freda, who are Upqlling the winter months in North River. into vour neurotic sees in is (or heri mirror, either before or after dignity. ETC that must plastic surgery. may not be what others see. So you mig ht be just. as disturbed by the net results of touch - up surgery as you are already by the face God gave you. My advice is: check with a good psychologl st. in you r -home neighborhood. or after you enter college (if none are nearbyl to get first and pro- ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry have returned to Pamer Road after weeks in Toronto. Ont., visiting friends and relatives. Henry Myers of Toronto. Ont., visited friends and relatives St. Louis recentl y. Mrs. Alphy Gallant was ho were present. Mrs. Fd AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A their home in . spending some time in Saint John. N.B. George Perry of the Canadian Navy and stationed in Halifax in _- Lemon Juice Recipe less to the Ladies of St. Annes Club recently. Thirteen memb- ers ‘ Bernard invited the mem her home for next meefin Miss Jean Bernard employed- Among those spending Christ mas at the home of Mr a n rt Mrs. Howard Gaudet in Louis were the following sons and daughters: Lloyd,‘who ard. attending high school in nurse-in-training at the (“ity Ho. Edwards; Austin Bernard. Pal- mer Road; Willard Gaudet, St. Louis and Gerard Doucette, De- Blois. Relieves Arthritic If you suffer rheumatic arthritispr neuritis pain try this simple inexpensive i sedge. that thousands are using. Got a can 0 . fessional help in lining - up the nature of your handicap and planning a sound corrective program. M.H. M Haworth counsels through her column. not b .nall or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guar- H. BENNETT CAR-R Insurance Counselling District Supervisor emotio n a i din. ‘< "vvvvvvvvvvv und, a. 2 week: supply! be .return am an II and RU-EX will cost ou not in . You arot.hasoIejud¢aa‘:.‘R(I)T-vEXia on; many guns: vu u suad. 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Ounce for penny, Bonus Is the best cleaning buy In Canada. lAllNllRY l.lllflil}‘Nl .ivll|,' / TWONTO lira-i-ii-as-viii-airs- iiiiiia-tins-iiiiiisiv u hun----and in Summerside, spent Clirisimzii _ Miss Betty Perry employed it‘ A St.- is -‘ teaching school in Quebec; Leon - Quebec; Irene of Toronto. Iiifyra, ' 2: l we .-.. --‘--"138. Rheumatic Pain