ae 2 ‘ ae iis J HAPPENINGS” Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. -Plione 4.8506 e a ‘Institute Hears : Marriage Vows Pledged | “Supper Report | Ay Kensington Church .. | ; Fortune Bridge W.1. met’ in July at the -home of Mrs. Clars Cut«flowers adornegfhe ene smembare tuary at the Church of. the Holy ~ in — . - Mrs. D.L. McGinn and daugh: |on; Mrs. Eva Burlock, -Anaga:ice ters, Debora and Kimberley, |N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. Victor An-_ Halifax, are visiting Mrs.. Mc- |derson, Moncton; Mr. and* Mrs. »}Ginn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. }Ellsworth: Morrison, Stoughton, ~~ |held.at the Kensington Elemen- , ence Dixon. with, 10 tary School Auditoriurn. A three present, The meeting opened with | jr, ily, .Kensington. on. Satur- |tier wedding cake was topped ” ja quotation by the president day July 16, 1966 for the mar- with a miniature bride and groom . |James Mullally, _ Kensington Mass.;. and Artemas Cart, . | Roll call was answered by re- riage of Marion. Helen McQuaid, and surrounded -by doves. roses and~her~husband’s: parents, “Mr. ‘Summerside. Wan rs er ¥ peating a safety rule in the home RN, daughter of Mrs. Adelaide and fern. Father Callaghan ask-.!-7 and Mrs. Daniel McGinn, Char-| ‘ oh and lottetown. Maids reste |. .Mr. and: Mrs. Victor Ander- ed the blessing. Gerald McQuaid | 4 |as ..toastmgster called on Dr. | |Wilfred Callaghan of Summer- | side who proposed a. toast to the ‘bride, and*the groom responded. |! Others who spoke. briefly were | - \Father Callaghan, Richard ‘Dol; | ron, Edward Harrington and |Austin’ Pendergast. Many tele- ‘or on the highway McQuaid ‘af Kensington, | The financial report. showed a9 Fdmund Francis Arsenault +goodly sum: had been realized’ :Summerside |from-the lobster supper held for Rev L:P. Callaghan, DD. offi- *|the Lions Club. ~ ‘ ‘ciated, and Bobby Lavers, Ken- | Correspondence..was read_and sindgen and John MeQuaid, Cha- | discussed. -A questionnaire-on seX tham, N.B. were altar boys. | was completed for mailing. Dur-) Hymns, were sung ‘by. Arthur _ . |ing the business part of meeting. O'Malley who was accompanied e} gt |It was moved that $10 be don- jon the organ’ by his wife, Mrs. grams were’ received and were | : |ated to “Day Swimming classes O'Malley ; , iread bythe master of ceremyn- |held in Souris. ‘| The bride; entering the church |ies. e Programme. for the -meeting on the arm of her brother, Ger-| The couple left‘on a honeymoon : or -William Adams, Toronto, is yacationing at Sea View where he is a guest, of Mr. and Mrs. William Simmonds, son, Moncton and Mrs.: Gerald Mill, Mdlpeque were recent vi, sitors to Coleman where- they ‘ were guests of Mrs. Palmerston , Mil = BS of 7 Mr. and Mrs. Preston Rodd, Harrington, have as their guests their daughter Heather who ar- jrived Wednesday from Auborn, |Alabama, in a private plane pl- I6ted by her husband, Ron Wal- dren. They report an excellent _, - _ Blair Evans, Oshawa, Ont is | vacationing at his home at Bur- lington, Mr.‘and Mrs. Vi¢tor Anderson, left recently to return- to their home at Moncton after spending is a CLARK RT idaesasacci | | t ; CE w contes t yy. Mrs. ald McQuaid, was gowned in a trip to tour the Cabot Trail! and) © | " [ A ea ie Harold MacKenrie and ef , iwhite two piece dress of Chan- jother points of interest in Nova | §” the past week at the. home of |frip and plan to remain on the is- MARRIAGE PLANNED face nizeearie nd “won ty ty ace: ath ruled cuts and [Scotia the bride earing » |p Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mill and [land two. weeks, They also stop ii . The next meeting will be held neckline. Her headdress was a |ti-colored two piece dress | family, Malpeque: A ped off in Frederigton, N.B. tow Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (lark, Mrs. Wilbur MacQuartie? | at the home of Mrs. Charles.and white organza shirred pillbox, { Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault will James Dewar of Alberton is, | Visit Mrs. Waldron’s sister and brother-in-law, spending his holidays with his Tom Crathers, mother .Mrs. Florence | Dewar, Montague. He was accompanied on his trip home. by Charles Ken- nedy of Peterborough, Ontario, {who -will-visit relatives in Rose- neath, New Perth, and Monta: Mrs. Henry ‘Townshend. Refresh- (8nd she carried. a nosegay of jreside at Summerside. where: Mf. and Mrs. Clinton, wish to announce the -parkdale. The marriage will , Mrs. Charles |Pitk roses and white Fugi mums |the former is general manager enzagement of their daughter, ; : ment committee: 1 j Mildred. Joyce to Wendell B. ne oe at ee United \and-Mrs. Henry Townshend, Mrs. | With white ribbons. Of the Robinson Bakery. and |? MacQuarrie, son of Mr. and Church, September 3 at 3 p.m. | Price: MatKenzie and Mrs Se}... The matron of honor was the Mrs. Arsenault is on the staff of i : bride's sister, Lucille, Mrs. Tho-.jthe Prince County Hospital. sens. Jackson. caine will be mas Inyerarity of Calgary, mong. out-of-province guests ship Auction, Alta...who_wore a multicolored (Who attended the wedding and Grant Crockett*~ of ~ Wetaski- win; Alta. is visiting his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Byron Crockett, Linden Ave., Tignish. ~ | . ; jsilk dress with -matching pillbox |reception were Mr... and. Mrs. gue. A B il St dv jhat. Her corsage matched the |N.Y.;- Dick. .Doirion. Toronto, Mies. Sohn Ward (aaa ale i faZii oOTU bride's nosegay. | ‘ ‘ Ont. -and’ Bloomfield, P.E.I: Shirley McCarron, Boston, |MacLellan).’and son Stephen’ of | The bride's mother wore a blue | Mrs:- Thomas " McNally... Wind- ~=|Mass, is spending the holidays | Allston; Mass. are enjoying a holiday visit in Grand River with her unclé and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.” Howard -MacKinnon and other relatives : _|with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. “)Alfonse: McCarron of Brooklyn t 1 Glen—Murphy,369 “Argyle 6 +broeade-ensemble, _>__|sor, Ont:; Mr.and Mrs Arthur. Completes Book. | | 4 : i\° The ‘groom -was attended” by |Muzeral, Dailard des Ormeaux, Six. members answabed roll his son, Kenneth Arsenault, and |Que.: John McQuaid, Chatham, call-at the recent meeting of-the- the ushers-were-John, and Walter |N.B:;~-Mrs. Thomas Tnverarity, Summerfield-WEW which was O'Malley. , Calgary, Alta.: Cpl. and Mrs: f “Summerside was hostess for at Se : held in the church A reception for 50 guests was /Alfred McQuaid, Chatham, ‘N.B. ‘ Sat ts .| shower in honor of Lorraine Cro-|_ Mrs Joseph Cannon (nee, Bar- Elsie Mayne conducted the - : <i ‘;|ken.on Monday, July 18- Gifts |bara Noonan) and sons Michael . ‘|were opened by Norma Croken,|and Thomas of New York are .|The cards and good wishes were |Visiting at. Grand River with har jread by Mary Rogers and Glen ;uncle and aunt, Paut and Essie {Murphy arranged the. gifts*on | McNeil : i ithe table. Refreshments were | . : jserved by.the hostess . assisted'| “Mrs. Agnes Ward has retura- : _MR. AND MRS. GERALD DOYLE f Honeymoon In Nova Scotia iby may Boasts and Mrs. Arthur “ to her home in Allston, Mass. * es |Murphy of Toronto, Ont. after enjoying a holid st Follows Mt. Stewart Vows | Lomereren tof Mr o-and Meg.ctewane iree. |. Meredith Murphy and Mary Kinnon,~Tignish. She also tour- Curley were co-hostesses recent- '€d many places of interest on ly at a shower for Lorraine Cro- |P-E I. mw the Ken-at.the home of her ‘par- | € S,-Mr.and-Mrs.-St. Claif Cro- |. worship service, the theme be- ing ‘The Threefeld Goa’: {told of the ways He reveals |self tous. . } A study of the Christian Com- | munity in Brazil compieted the study book: on this courtry An ‘interesting report of Pictou Presbyterial vas by Elsie Mayne The next meeting will. be held | in September when the program. will. be *‘Temperance.” — | and Him- the | given! St. Andrews Church, Mount ‘quet was a-_ nosegay of white + Stewart'was the scene of a re- and blue carnations. +g /@ent wedding when Rev Clarence | “Joseph. Egan, brother ¢ the double bride, was~bestman-. Z HIT-BY FLOODS . PHYLLIS TAYLOR KENNETH MCCABE ps ane | [Roche performed The Tuests ents : ENGAGED TO MARRY = Honored On jring ceremony. , . {were ushered by David Egan, ee : WARSAW (Reuters) — Farm g ‘ Sipe care : ae =|. The bride. Bernadette’ Marie brother of the bride. * Dabb @ . areas in. southwestern Poland Mr..and ‘Mrs.—Horace Tay-. Cabe, Iona. The marriage will Anniversary Egan, was given in marriage by Following thezceremony a. re- ‘ ebbie Llewellyn’ of Hamil- fave -‘sirffered heavy flood ‘Yor, Millview, wish to announ-—take place at. St. Joachim’s her. father, Miehael Egan to ception was. held in the Mount |ton attended thg..Campbell-Som- ‘joccos and river levels’ were ' Mr. and Mrs. John E. MacPhee | Gerald Joseph Doyle, Son-ot Mr. Stewart ‘Legion Home. Emcee rs wedding in Montague, = /stil] rising after a - week of ce the engagement- of their ; pats daughter, ‘Phyllis’. Ruth ie Church, Vernon River on Sat- Kenneth William McCabe, sor -urday, August 20 at 9 a.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mc- _ (Craswell Photos}, Little for the receptionwas_ Bud “Mul- Dover, Nova Scotia lin. The toast to the bride was oi- , Wendall Shaw of Chicago | The. bride wore-a_ traditional fered by Father Roche_ Gail ‘c- visiting his brother lwhite wedding dress and carried tiga in charce. of the, Shaw. in Brudenell. la cascade of red roses. A crown suest 3 aR , ‘ lSxcenet ce ; 2 et beliliants aod ‘pearls held her | The bride and-groom left ona} Seymour Gordof, Wolfvile;lommann net Mimo HO shoulder length veil {honeymoon trip in Nova Scotia.|Nova Scotia, arrived. Friday ‘to. MARY MACINNIS FREDERICK RIPLEY Geneva_Carpenter_ was bridés- |For travelling’she-chose a two attend: the Gordon-McLaren pio: | WE ARE PUGNACIOUS : .,|maid wearing a powder blue em- Piece dress of white and navy Meer. mentorial ‘service held at | s : - TO WED IN SEPTEMBER ipire style, floor length gown. Her blue, with accessories of white |Brudenell Island’ Sunday. ~ Mr.|_ It has. been’ alculated that ia — . : ve hi i lands s 7 - lis ola” * year, 1,496 B:C. there 1966, at St. Mary’s. Church, headpiece was a whi t & pillbox jand shé wore a corsage of white |Gordon re-opened his old home; the’ years” sincg’.t, aie at 11 “erg with matching veil and her bou- (carnations, Rowendale,_.on_the Brudenel}. |have been-not more than 230 + “Out of the province guests at- meet as of ce in. the civilized ~ ie itending the wedding were Mr. Recent guests of Mrs. W.B..|World. ‘ = sce IDA BAILEY: ALLEN : . Sa x : s = Sos em Real-Camp Slumgullion heavy rain: it- was reported-Sa- IS turday. Official aecounfs say Cyril B-|thore. than 70,000 acres of arra- ible land have -been-flooded witn were recently “tonoured en —the and Mrs... Frank . Doyle; occasion’ of their silver wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard MacPhee, New aven. a setae : A delightfyl meal was served. - |Mrs. ‘Alex. MacPhee read an ad-}., dress of .congratulations after | which. gifts were’- presented by’) lativ nd friends.“ cs } : Mr. and Mrs--MaePhee: have Mr-—and Mrs. “Peter Macin- a family of three:* Claude and_ nis, _Souris Li Road, an- Ronnie in Calgary and-Diane. at|nounce the forthcdming mar- home. ¢{ eos "| riage of.their daughter, Mary ‘Present for the happy “occasion | Josephine, to Frederick A. ig Mandockvilie. ase aoe Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs. sera Toe | var i Ru m ford m , St. Catharines, | James Ripley, he , = ae ey Maine. The marriage wil vg - - = ° of “ MIGRAINE as SICK HEAD-ACHE _ Many people have found their most & ‘and Mrs. Frank -Dovale.. NS +} Doughart- and™“Mr.. and“ Mrs jMrs. Karen Donovan and Ruth) Fred Doughart> Long_ River. | ‘Ann . Donovan, N.S... Mr _and)-were’Mr. and Mrs. George Lar. | iMrs. Leslie Boudreau, . N.S; |sen, -North Easton;.Mass: Mr. |Jim O’Hanley and-.Al Atkinson, /and Mrs. John Larsen and sons, ~+Halifax:--Joseph. Egan, Kam-|Mark and Jeffery, North East- “6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 1, 1966. | =EN’S DIARY. 0 | 3 - ELL N oa Z mt.,-and- Mrs. Arthur Bernard, | . : ( x : a Black Point, -N. B. _. .*+*take place on September 3rd., i A Ritz % Robust Repast as eo ote er = em a ; . eek | Se raemeeory Caley Foi Tr a, ; : Sere 5 be y } : = {EANKO, ROMANS. ' Pe |S a ‘@| Not-only do-T-R-C give fast relief from j Be : oe : ‘ és ea 2) ‘gram was received from Mrs. C.\¢° HL BENNETT CARR >| the pain, but they reiieve, depression : 7 > . i ground : : , jt nm companie ead-aches. MARY HAWORTH WHO wants to take time out will settle the : bpoatae z Sun Life of Canada $I However torniigraine, sick head-ache, - Sheppard, sister of the bride ‘ (Photo by Craswell) z 2 from sunning and surfing to cook you serve. : la hearty outdoor meal? Yet who SUNDAY DINNER. doesn’t love a robust repast after Orange and Grapefruit Sections ‘\a day-at the beach? This: “coffee Roast Rolled Breast of Lamb -can meal,” re-cooked and fack- With Herb-Crumb ~ Stuffing 4 ' with Gravy District- Supervisor ‘gj with its aororneen Te na see we insurance Ceunselling t recommend T-R- LS—relieve Charlottetown, P.E.I. the_pain—do not upset even a ve sensitive stomach. T-R-C-85c, $1.65; Phone 4-8817 - 4.5435 3] oad ‘Bees Hold High-Carnival eS In Linden Tree Blossoms — | ‘JOINS NEW GROUP TORONTO. ‘(CP)—Deane Hus-|$ sell. president of the unilingual | ¢ Voice of Canada League, which |* -R-C SPECIALS $2 at all drug count- “rs, u'll feel just fine after taking - R-C SPECIALS for Migraine | Reader Suspects Letter - ’ - Surely for the folks at Alderlea| That scent which steals in at | dg? ° ore tot | : : d led ready to ea eat at ocean- today, Mack's return was its high- our window? It is that- of the | Concerns Own Interest Taide: 4g tia aon answer." Carrots baked in Tomato Juice promoted suppression of the | light. Absent from the farm and/jlinden tree, in ‘a corner. of our | : + SIX SERVINGS | Thin-Sliced * \French language in Canada, -has family for two weeks, on a 4H lawn. There, day by sunny| praR MARY’ HAWORTH: jthe pitfall of business offides,| ‘Our recipe for Ritzy Slumguk- | ‘Raspberry Ice Cream \joined the bilingual Citizens Ci- trip to New Brunswick, his was jday, the bees: hold high carnival there ig at similarity between|namely, man and woman {in |jion is just right for three cov-| or Sherbet lvic Action Association. ‘The happy homing. He had been miss- jin its countless pendant blos-.| 5 office flirtation recently dis-|close quarters. iples to enjoy at a camp-cooking Ladyfinzers ‘ CCAA was launched recently by ed from. the yards and stables, soms, as it-spreads its delight-|eyssed in your column,' atid-a| We each built up the other as |area. The food is pre-cooked Hot or Iced Coffee or “Tea Milk !steven Otto—Liberal -member of wes from. fhe. haying . oi pane ful fragrance about ...:How plea- |situation in which I figured, that/a sort of idol, imaginatively. |and then divided into three empty TOMORROW S_ DINNER “parliament for York East, to ingly busy days. Most of all. We | ant now is the silvered: night, I am: half convinced that. the |.Consequently our marriages jeoffee cans, sealed with the plas- - -FROM THE. CHEF give non-French, non - Enetish = at this house, had missed hearing | Thich sets its checkered shadows other party to my experience |suffered,. although nothing hap- tic tops_or_with foil, then reheat-| Tuma - Celery -‘Hard - Cooked ¢itizens.a sironger voice in pub- his stope and voice angul: “i: Hilicn the lawn, Ard bids how. @ has written, you about: it. [pened of blameworthy import. . led, with foil coverings, at meal- Eggs — Olive Slices Saladettes jie affairs and to back candi- Dr pada ee ae twain come to rést! I am referring to the man who| Eventually a better job lured time. ; » with ee ek ssinered — ‘dates that promote unity diatcnll: wae Wau ih the Neate e Until tomorrow — — Diary—'said he pursued, flattered and |the maa away, And in a rash | This’ meal-in-a-can 1s so hear- neg aay ices Bead 7 . s the lad. And now we should see |Good-night..... ; lwas infatuated with ‘a married |moment, after| his departure. Tty, it needs only canned brown (Canned) -— Jelly Roll. with mm» him again <. woman in his office, who seem-|confided my interest to a trust- |pread and plenty of delicious cof- Sliced Peaches and ‘Whipped : ES ; “Let's hurry ‘with o r CONDEMN KY POLICY ed to encourage. his ‘attentions |ed, but not trustworthy, co-work: \fee as accompaniments. Inciden: |. ""sicr ae Iced Coffee or No ww EARLY BIRD so that we can be at the airport to WASHINGTON (AP) [bot Se the sane oe eee aKa veel eee ee ie toad see Soin Tea ‘Milk. j a ! —| : : ic. £ ; es ‘ov y r Selene see pe ce aah ° ¢ - the plane land” Alex suggest: | Forty - seven members of the [ee ne lan waeee by rumors} Meanwhile, husband, hurt: teenage party. 1 N DENSE 1 SPECIALS ; ca * : U.S. House of Representat'ves iproucht to him by office gossips. |by my unaccounted-for aloofness || Measurements. level; recipes POPULATION DE? |Nagging ye ; i How eagerly they. scanned the | joined Saturday in condemning | who say the woman has been alternates bet een showering me |for 6 i The principality of Mon2co is : : & sky later — Alex and Peter and|South VietNam Premier: Nsu- |;,1ing about his interest in her. |with gifts and berating the chil RITZY SLUMGULLION one of the most densely* popu- Jamie's Gordie — “for 2 sign of yen Cao .Ky for suggesting an lHe is asking whether he ought ;dren..I feél that both the other |4 slices bacon,cut m §m-all.j-.~ areas on-carth. wt ~.- a k | 1} M 'T - its cree oe ae smiles|invasion of North Viet Nam-and)i) strike back by retorting that|man_and I: are paying for our | squares @00-people of 1.47 square. kilo: eis on, = 1ues. rine "ania: ie pile he ee adtaent intenten |i “thought She mer sultehtiae Phas Gol holes ea? {wold like 1, _shetiiom ontans | ecied oh aElees, ait is . She used to be. bothered by hans j Wed sently came out of the early he has goals far beyond Presi-/in Playing, given a little encour: |) oO al i chopped \\eoees eo, | and titédfeeling. When she learned : ntly _¢ out of the early i} s_goals far beyond Presi- | oo nent. : to_regain_ my dignity and the jy (1 th.) can tomatoes ea Ss a 41 that fcitation af the Modder ad | A sa95. Soa hae tac venet alee dent Johnson's limited ones | In my case, the man: and T|/man's respect, and also over-!2 (1 Ib) cans red kidney beans, ¢ PURITY DAIRY ? arinaty tract can resait in backache | AUG. 1-2-3 before her ee et =e DIE IN LANDSLIDE ‘became aware of each other, un- imc a Sera at Alle — eienel ana > 2 Kidnes Pills. Smart girl ‘Dodd's Pills 4 : (lek tie Wnt somes He ask i reo (HL thls, Swerenens eemed 0 ae aD ee de Mavents Bieler jl Rrcsdos eee nen | GREEN GABLES ma ba tha eeniers ene ie (eo: ae velneah Moat Srna near mieial SE -dowuciaht SE ee eae Dene cae broiled. mushrooms, $ - Purity Products” 3) Writa‘tetter. If sou are both by wate passengers come'the. } Serle rhitdee bay ‘traction, we began to |¢ase-of mistaken identity, I’m! with liquid “— : oes ; : . @| backache, Dodd’s Kidney Pills may help 4 : COTE et arte i bt ee ‘es eee ata lac euah cuaes fhe Sea sure. to suppgse’.that KN, the 1 (10% 02.) “can beet flavored ¢ 317 Kemt St Dial 1s ¢ ov See ae ae oe : there he was, feet once more to! PRE 7a Pere gee s toup Seven‘of felt attraction continued to /Previous cor spondent. is the mushroom gravy ef to oeee oo : { earth, come hack to his —home, five: eee Busine nee ot aenraetieete however—This is-/™man_with whom you had a sort 42 lb. sharp Cheddar.cheese, grat- : ie a rare ath z ts - uk were rescued umhurt. : bone of wireless exchange of ‘‘aware- ed i 5 fakh ote ? “It's g to have them hack” ness.”’ “2°(12 oz. each) eans fr = ; , - the little motier of a young miss, Rereading KN’h letter, I find Fry bacon crisp. Drain on ab- : . x f C an exchange Island ‘student to a substantial. difference in .the sorbent paper; set aside, Cook ; | Quebec, remarked wilh..a happy character of his gamboling, ver. ‘onion in 2 tbsp. of bacon drip- ‘ . t - smile, ‘‘to have them -at home sus yours pings until. soft but not brown ‘| LB : once more, safe ,and sound > In his, case, he confessed his Add roxt 6 ingredients. Bring to I . y. ara me an eee oo did feelings of interest, affection, boiling point. Add cheese. Stir un- 2 - it look liké to him,. this farm-| etc.,.to the lady; and she, he til cheese melts. ; ; , ; home of his people? : Says, seemed to enjoy his atten- —- Cyt frankfurters in thirds. Add ' ° * ai : ‘ : ; i NO. 1 CORELESS : He stopped a moment in the| tions, though ‘'wisely she set with bacon bits to other ingred- : ; : mo _ ; ‘ ~~ i ! yard to look out aver the fields firm limits to the relationship,” jents. Bring to serving tempera- ae Z a 7 1 and surroundings a he adds.° . : . ture. Fill into 3 (1 Ib.) coffee ‘ 2 Scampie, _ with. 9 , welcoming! In your situation, however, !t cans. When ready to serve, heat ei ' bark. thrust a:nose into his| appears.that your flirtation was on grill. If can tops are plastic, ay ie N palm (ee a wholly intangible thing, nev- place with aluminum foil before ; ar : pees “Why, it looks just like home’, er evolving into a verbal ex- putting on grill.’ Pass sliced ‘can- : : e@: a : ; P Mack grinned happily. ° Pests) change; much’ less into a ac- ned brown bread. ; =e = : Jo ee, iz ThatBlane was suré full’” we! tive ‘‘setting of? limits’. ete. Ra: mak i , at : y LB... overhoard Peter remark later. ther it seems to have been a CAMP (REAL CAMP) = : ; : —* . a . ‘ “Report has it + unoffictally; phenomenon of two days dreams _, COFFEE a : le } BAG that is — that at present we| colliding ia mid-air, with each| Measure the water into a clean . he} = : have_over three, times our usual) dreamer's..attention focussed up- Pot. and let bail. You'll need” *s ; A new roll of film bee ‘ . nes pooulation” a visitor related to on an’ inner iinage which he. (or Measuring cup per serving. When j GRANULATED “dav. ‘‘The influx is taxing the ac- she) hoped -would come alive .the water comes to a. boil, move FREE ith ° j : i : comodation. There are now ‘not one day. ues the pet-fo one side so the water w every | te mate vasaies ees Soar a It seems. so, that nce vou s2¥S No but no actly Pe ae | | : eater to tourists!” ane cise, Bodh Wb tales thep. ‘or one approved coffee BLACK and WHITE , . pai coe a glimpse of exch aher'< prosae measure) Of reaulay grind coe | Ce ! = a yuan Anata: HAC RROR t real quality, you simultaneously , ‘ ee 6 “ . - . . y ; : Se ae ane hacked off shock. -Or. ne you foe hme. tamute sed thee ’ —— ( * gives them a. smiling welconie.s | Says we hegan-to Avoid each ‘ek 5 few: drops of cold water | af i : ; : z “Offers them: we awould hape; food) other. ; ff KODACOLOR FILM: . food, soft pillows and pigh sant | puealen 10 your: habit<of day also.to . end your preoccupation 2 5: ‘ LBS. \ ab Gene. SARA: ail. HeIOniee dreaming, you may like to think, aie fsawhth ot hii P o oe; : : j i ae Xeilt retunn thant t6. spend Otte retrospectively, that this back- with. thoughts 1 ai a nidids | left for developing . erred : ; oa haltaaa ieohe ‘ ing away was symptomatic of a[!S_ The eae car Sec . ‘ qo ieee es CLOVER FARM ; Ths farmlands how pretty tetrific. emotional :struggle, on ing the salvaging: of your .mar- and. inti : i fc : : Yi th-s are! The aardens —.were! both. sides, to control your way- Tage, CONSISES at getting first " pri ng : “ f ‘ ihaps. ver Hettor Vanotable Gand ward feelings of magnetic at. and specialist family relations : dire , . dens than those, this summer ‘ ‘ traction to one another. Mponenpaite adh ‘ : us * : : “give? We visited on today. a} es ae aac : By my’ own guess: would be| You need to begin almost from J. lie ee: : 1 ; picture: in its neatness. Where a! MR. AND MRS RONALD RAYNER that each of you-retreated has-Scratch, to emotionally. organize H he D S ee : | .¥tired farmer — one, «think + 1 tily from the mortification of a and reeducate yourself ‘cor réal- Ug es x rug tore i “ aes , who would = suffer «no untidy pie RECENTLY WED ‘)questing encounter with“the im- istic mature-level living MH : ‘ : . i ‘ ; C mn fields! — now finds ‘‘just enough Lee ee agitted idol, who: proved to bée.| Mary Haworth..- counsels Confede : Ht. ‘pr. , ‘exercise’, and much happiness'| Carol Thomson, daughter of ner, son of Mrs, : Helen~ Ray-: primarily interested in self; not' through her column,, not by Wie coreeea she cons : Pint : in caring for his, and takes a-jus- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomson ner, Bedeque. ; in the other. - | watt or’ personal interview. | ‘FREE PARKING 1] B . k : 2 Pe tifiable pride -in its.growth and of North Tryon. became the r ‘ a ‘ As for- how to regain vofir dic- Write her:in care of The Guar- J Mae ts : aes . 4 ric . promise. ; bride recently of Ronald Ray- ' (Sears photo) nity; the man’s’ respect andhow, dian qe” 3 < Teer 3 : ? ; ? 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