wv speaker, Mrs Frank Cuteliffe, Fredericton, a past >president of tre resbyterial. She ee tings and gave an interest- ing history of the book. “Wide indows” written by Jean fELLENS DIARY “SOT 3 HAP PENT i Gs The White ‘Kirk’ Spire Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone Agriculture Y chest, we think, i$ the mind, And whiat a varied collection is. stor- memory that tickles me, and part in the 6th annual history of the again I am sad that so many ganization to the | " 2 |. : : ° Mr. and Mrs. Colby C. Lewis |den,, ‘who hag employed in ele ahd A: ‘a. aileasien to Nationa rbes. This was-a very. inter+ : | Ins ires Old Memories of Freetown will be at ‘home to | Jasper Park, +» for/the y fk , Ais aon Week Toronto. : aeena esting and worthwhile book \ a : ~ ra ay Teeny pha er eee ? wr f oh C bers and parents met/ at the| Entertainment was supplied /POUt the-WMS. d the\ a W-hat—a strange . treasure |times I smile to myself over Pu saieeaad on- ye sath el Ps theis ~ this’ ve 7 4 4 roy al/ Vocationa) Institute|py Marian Keefe; Mary | Lynn Mrs. Wa Parsons rea . Golden Wedding anniyersary./ Shea, Doreen Sherry, and Paul Joyle n/ Margate/ is Smith all of Newton. Poems on \ : ( ate ga Rev. (William and Hare ed there. Exquisite scenes oth- |changes have been. And _ mry Mr. and>-Mrs. ‘Francis Wil- | vacationigg in /Sud ‘and officially |P. E. I. were read and / sung. 4 4 i - nde! : an bury, : spoke briefly to the group. an erwise lost and gone. Moon eee do wa om. If a Pisce and soni Dennis. Pack: | Niag Falls. Ont: / | aniel. J. Mac- zee wes cusp oy oa expressed. their thanks for bet een across 6 re path. Sorel Sunday morning with the [aale; Mrs. George Cotton/ Ken- |. / Z / Cliffor chee oe Mrs, invited sunlight eatching.the starry tip |lovely Sunday morning wil sington, and Irene. Cotton of |/ M Margaret _¢ Leslie.Younker, New Shire, Phe ‘ 5 of a spire. Faces the years (doors left wide, I'm seeing a-: The anniversary cake was ¢ Whitby, Ont., who is vacation-/ ing here, were week end vintone to the mainland. and Mrs. Lleya Exige, Cofn- |: have taken from us, remember- wall, > ed words uttered; a smile we gain the Doctor’s peafowls sun- ning themselves against that aughjér, Odgs: by ‘the two (only) senior mem- an for the evewing bers, Mrs. Ray Morris and Mrs. . , Y ‘ The pianjst,_ tant the evening had enjoyed, an_ infectious jold rail fence, where Paul's and have/ was We Wilson /from Corn-|was Bernadine’ Smith of Grand |22™es Taper. laugh that is no more. .. .some- |Kitty’s garden was, there by the Clifford Thompson, . Toronto ten days.in Baltic, guests, wall. wning of the 4H: king |Tracadie. owing the pro-| The president thanked all for 4 thing we neglected to do - or say, roadside. And the old-time |;, visiting his sister, Mrs/ C. Mrs. Robert Cousi and q took-place when John |gram a dance’ was held. their co-operation in helping to a oy ge ane oe is a sat ro ei Baker, Kensington, his broth They will Carr fand Shirley MacNalley |-——--~-— —--—--|make this anniversary a suc- much one willingly or other- |jnam animals we knew: n S. C.Thompson and’ Mrs. T mp P ne On return, to their | were/ chosen as the reigning abe o SS. wise, tucks away into the-reces- |the farms about so pretty, and re ne / rch ‘ "y| Mrs. Ian, Dunning Winsloe and. ses of the mind. =; |the Corner as it used to be. And son, Charlottetown, and /proth- |falgary, today.” Vip } ee 30th Anniversary Mrs. Grant Proude, © Milton, We remember now of our |!’m remembering, that in my Provincial Public speak- served at the dinner, Mrs. Hare Of N. Granville’ ers, Horace: and Ralp Lon / River, and Roy, aed and | Me and ‘in "rece i 5 contests were held with en- ; weekend, the peace, the espe- childhood I was always 80 |1,:, wives, and other /relatiyes es from Kings, Queens and ‘\asked the blessing and Rev. Wm cial quality of it which seems to |@rateful that winter Weve ty [and friends. : -. visitays at the hymé/ of Mr. Prince in the ly intermedi-| UCW Celebrated |H2re Pronounced. the benedie- CEE ee ee ee ee nad se, A. wyhenaa OCS a at Maen anomie dion, |) = near. And the serenity of the ; Mr. and Mré. /L. Kifsman }home of G i peteenallt, & Prince Edward Island’s dele-| Th Ww day itself. stray from the sermon, I knew |ang George ole ents / all of |family, St’ Hubert ied ta. Waa Ailaalio |. Winter 00) Grate cone ae ae | NOMEN SHOX, RORSES : that God was in his Heaven and Sfp /f gate N/ Granville celebrated the 30th 000 “Now this would have been a. all was right with the world Portland, Maing. are/ visiting, | M ; nd) Do th Z Fair in Halifax this fall in the Anniversary of the WMS recent- Of the United States’ 21,000 "James ‘began at breakfast" poi. sno RB yesterday; ao Mr. -Kinsman’s/ Uncle. Mr. Das eit ot ae. Rceatnen : ae - Maritime Public speaking fin-|ly at the home of Mr.and Mrs. active. Piaekemie. 2 110 —— yesterday, but then let thought |; teresting two, blessed with a als was chosen. This hovor |George Dunning, with a dinner |WOMmen: of the harvest fields rest for the day. How pleasant it was in the vid T.- Clark Kensington ane pair of homes. In winter they |°ter aus in the area/ They |recent (avons, Mr, ang Mrs. El-/went- to Ellen MacDonald from |meeting at 8 o'clock. se ES SS ROEM CAG are guests/at the/ Clermont /Mo- jiot/Myers of Montre /\Souris Line Road who won Ahe| ~i-,, ; OPEN THE DOORS . sweet of the morning. No sound |S0J0urn ina summery clime. 1. , Lf /f /—\senior division. Second ‘went to ‘This meeting included the Yugoslavia had: a record 920° in the quiet. Even the birds’ |SU™mer returns them happily Ue f hy Mr! And Mrs MacFar-iGeorge Mitchell, Scotchfort, members, and their husbands, |) xian touriste:tw the Hee twitterings ‘were aolema and to the farmhome of his boyhood Mr: Mand Més. Fraxk Pridham, lane, / Bedeque, returned | and third to Theresa MacCabe, and also.a guest speaker and her half of this year, a. 30'per-cent daatdalte: thace “wade anand: al in a. pretty: Island spot, “‘t.o Fredericton/ N. By, spent thicjhome after visifing for several |Newton, husband and the minister and ec lg a ‘any maa! meet again the Island: kin and |weog at their cottage in Monfé [masts in t nited States. | In the intermediate’ division, |"!5 Wile. : CRs while ge of te Olle e tae cua ta ane ee /-—' 7 thet ponoe went to Marjorie | Mrs. Emeérsoa-Msthesoa,-char-ff Rak ig th toads bea warlgeaae Ge ae ey : '/_ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olm-|Maliet, Miscouche;/ second to |tet member, extended. a wel- hae i weatendae Gk the Presently the last summery) snisfey Mac: pur stood stead, al, P.Q.,/are visiting |Teona’ Macisaac. Mermaid; \C°M¢ to all present. She. also Piet of the exci, cutined en: (to ‘ will have pity is yisiting Mr,/and' Mrs,/Elmer |Mrs. 0 rap mother, Mrs.|and third to Miss Mary Lou Mac |thanked Mrs. Colin Birt and gagingly ‘against the sunny blue pric eer een © oe MacLean, / Timberlea, N.S. | Annie Weard, Bedéque. (Auley" of Sourig/Line Road... | Mrs. one. ae for Gowers of the September sky,: whereon ; shee wh eh wc | ee aid f In the Juniof Division the first |Siven for the occasion. Mrs. passed. ‘Chimes welcomed the wos ti a teeken /OM bet Fy e Saint eg ond aft eee ee ae honor goes /to Marion Keefe, Gentes Denning 6 charter ea and in a_ broken: trill, ‘Anat ; - Re mier and family of West Haven, |; ; _|ber and first secretary of the | er gett Zs and ve me heart-warming a’ rob’ ae er visiting relatives j@ Howlan, |Conn.,. have/been-recent visitors ig aig ie _ ara group, and now president pre- | sa! ie te the tines Ole Cerne See monte, vil Alberton and /Mopfrose. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|1, Clara MacDonald. Howe |Sided at the meeting. She also | Let us design your let- | . the sodas te ice a in ys _ y ~ ne bac! oe hectiee} Ys 7 Arcade Arsenault, 8. Chrysos- |Bay ‘ led-a short memorial service | terheads, bill. heads, onight a pa Mar. aret’.Ann/ Warren ‘Bor. .|tome. i .. {for the departed members who | - call us for yet cert weviceer tet ues Si ee seroma | arenes Any ; roy ~|epeaking were Mrs, Julian Her. (Passed away during the 90 yr. Syne: 8 ae {his or her own thoughts. her. studies at University, ~and’|°Ver satin, “sified with aihopea ore those attending thelring, David MacLean and Dr. | After eee pr tashecgen ai.’ needs. « ‘ neckline/ lily-point sleeves annual meéting of the Wo-|y J. Coyle members’ names she- pre : : _“I guess it’s not right to al-|also gone/$6 the mainland is the ‘skirt and neckliné being |Men's Missionary Society,} The evening ‘was also. high-|@ Memoriam Book to the UCW | : low worldly thought to come to |Mack, her brother, to a ot itr ied/with lace applique. A/|£astern Division of the Presby- lighted by a Dress Review by |i@ memory of her mother Mrs. | GUARDIAN-PATRIOT |. saute MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL MAGENNIS -__|mind" aKirk’s child of once, |still another Fair. . . And for us| 4, Je satin train fell from |tetian Church in Canada, in St.|43— members from across the David Taylor who was the first | meee wee who ‘revisits: there on occasion, |the ‘radio’ declares that, one a bow at the shoulders. Her {David's Church, Halifax, were: Island. This was conducted by member to pass away the fol¥ C E NT R A L saute Weddi ing ‘Held ~ said not long ago, “‘but when I jerwise “Tonight, there’ will be |). ss was arose of organ- |Mary A. MacKenzie, Mrs, Ren-|yirs_ Francis. Blanchard, wom-(/0Wing year after the organiza J—~ ‘ aia — to worship there, days of lene in the hollows. armen” | / trimmed with seed pearls, ale Larter, Mrs. Stanley’ Stav- Jen's. Institute-Branch, P. E. 1.{tion. P R { N T E R Yy J hi mm Ch hy i gc hiadabeadlh *euahy ere ey, ate Core ey sa MY on ‘which flowed a thtee tier |ert. /from Charlottetown; Mrs. |Dept. of Agriculture, Several letiers of greetings | t int Odac 1 S Urc pic a ‘olks arr 80} Neat ten 0 Diary « "+ shoulder length veil of ‘nylon net Angus - Brown, Wood’ Islands;} The director of 4H introduc-|some don&tions from iniembers | HONE 4-8506 ee from mone: ne nigh ep ef if \She aS a nouns of gellow, Mrs, on ee M coe ed the P. E. I. delegate to Wash- |Who were unable to attend. Mrs P ‘The marriage took place at St.| Following the ceremony a re- LM Vf / * \sweetheart roses with whife pe-|George Jardine, Freetown; . ington and Chicago meets, and|Dunning introduc ih ee foachims Church, Vernon Riv-|ception -was held at the Hillside tiwinkle ’mums and trailing ivy |P-M. MacCaull, Bedeque: Mrs. s ene ed 8 stan tr ‘on September 3rd, of Thelma |tnn; Montague, after which the Elaine Arsenault, Bloomfiéld | Douglas Harlens, Cape Traverse oO CM: Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|~ 516 jeft on a honeymoon te was maid-of-honour, and the ps a and Mrs. Ivan MacLean, Tyne Fred Spracklin, . Cornerbrook, ale? Newfoundland, and Michael Ge- rard Magennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Magennis, Elliot- vale. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Clifford bridesmaids /were Yvonne‘ Wed- ge, Summerside, cousin’ of the bride, and Theresa Bernard, sis- ter of the bride. Thé three at- tendants were gowned alike in Newfoundland. On their return they were guests of honor at a reception in the home of the }’ groom’s parents. They will me | \ Donald ‘Linkletter, Central Bedeque, arrived home last week after spending the summer “tam 19 afd / /and Murphy who also celebrated the | nuptial mass. Rev. Urban Gil-, lis was present in the sanctuary. Their _only attendants were and Mrs. _Earl Magennis. _ MARY HAWORTH “Husband's In Disturbing Young Wife DEAR |_MARY HAWORTH: my. husband is/23. We have been- married five months and I expect a baby in January. My husband is in the service, as he was when we’ married. He hasnt» had too much education< He says he: graduated from high school, but sometimes I ee He is forever laughing’ a everybedy and always / felling me what to do. ‘He orders me around as if I werez ‘child, does not take anything Zeriously and wants me to wait on him hand and foot. Mf I am employed and have ‘t 0” rise before“6 a. m< to get to the office by’ 7 a. m. _I..-prepare breakfast, take care of his clo- thes”“and the apartment, yet he calls me Jazy. He comes home sleeps, mostly’ He helps me at times but/he never says “thank you” and takes me for side in Lancaster, N. B., where the .groom is an accountant in \the Canadian Imperial Bank Mr. of Commerce. (Photo by C. D. | wn tMaeKay) 6 The , Gutrdian, Onalatetown, Mon. Sept, 26, 1966 difference / a ladylike wile: aw’ da up in one/ capable character ready, willing and able to hélp him finance a“‘home of Ais own”, and also wait on’ him, hand’ and. foot. / Ks to why he is befaving in ‘such a Ailljoy fashion these days rely over, I am‘sure it is be-“ cause you got pregnant immie- diately. after the wedding. ing of/child-care commitments, so mdch a part/of marriea life, took him entirély “by surprise. Somehow heVhadn’t figured that far ahead,/or Ahat far beyond his self-centeredness. It isa fairly commonplace re- action of/immature males, hav- ing leaped’ into” marriage: i'n self-serving spirit, to suffer emotional shock® and revulsion to domestic romance, as habies iovertake thern. with , the honeymoon. season “ba- / Evidently this sudden’ dawn-| / Romea Ca Egmont Bay, of Anne Marie ‘Florence, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Edmond A. Berna’ St. Philip, P. E. I. and Ewen Leigh MacKinnon son of Mr./and Mrs George’ MacKinnon,” Summer side, /Rev. Pierre Arsenault of- Measurements level; / recipes for 4- CURRIED CHICKEN _ CREPES CORELLI __ Lay Quo Vadis (Adapted) These consist of three parts: Curried chicken or capon: Be- chamel Sauce and thin plain crepes in which to roll the cur- ried chicken filling. _ Crepes or French ‘Pancakes: Use .a favorite pancake m ix, enough to make 8 pancakes about 5°" im diameter - (follow pkg. directions). Add 1 beaten egg yolk and_enough extra milk/ to make a batter the thickness of heavy cream. Drop the batter /| Céremony At Egmont Bay st St. James RC Church |ficiated at the’ Govblering sere: Mony. The Wedding March was ‘ae ed by Mrs. ‘Patrick Martin, and a choir of young girls from St. ChrySostome, sang; accompani- ed/by Mrs. Polycarp Arsenault. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father; wore a full length sheath gown of white organza’ : 2 tbsp. butter % pt.curry cream sauce / 8 crepes « % pt. w Bechame)” Sauce (already given) 3 egg yolks, beaten’ lc. heavy cream, whipped stiff Salt and pépper - to taste / Dice the breast of capon or chicken, which has been pre- viously poached in a good con- somme. Simmer the mushroom caps in the butter. Add the diced capon or chicken. and the Curry Cream Sauce. Simmer - cook 5. min. Remove from heat. street length dresses of brocade _|featuring A-line/skirts with bows at the empire waists and wed- | ding ring /hats of matching shades, with circular veils.- The maid-of-honor wore yellaw, And the bridesmaids, pale ./lue. Their bouquets were of daisies, aa ribbons of yellow. ink, and “Theresa “ Cameron’ “of St. Ele- fors, was the flower girl wear- ing a pale yellow dress, and Carrying a basket of daisies. Raymond / ABernard, brother of the bride, Avas best man, and the ushers were Arnold Campbell, Summerside, and Patil Bernard Miscouche. The altar attend- ants were Marcel Bernard and Robert Gallant. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at Egmont Bay Parish Hall for 150 guests. The bride’s mother was unabie to at- tend because of illness, but re- ceived the wedding party at home, in a blue brocade gown —twith- accessories of -pink and white, and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mcth- er wore a two-piece costume of blue with white hat and a cor- sage of white carnations. For a honeymoon to Nova Scotia, the bride chose a three- |y piece pale green and white knit- ted suit-with accessories of white |ach and a white carnation corsage. Mr.-vand: Mrs. MacKinnon will reside at 62 Duke St., Summer- side. in Saskatoon, Sask., where he was is employed. ‘Myrtle Rhoad WMS Meeting. Mrs. Ira Huestis, Wilmot Val- ley, was hostess on Saturday jevening. for..the:September..meet-.. terian Women’s Missionary So- ciety. In the absence of the pre- sident, the vice president, Mrs. Ralph Moase, presided and opened the meeting with the theme, ‘'God’s People” and prayer. Hymn 58 was repeated. The scripture lesson was read responsively. The Exposition on the lesson was read by Mrs. Scott Clark. Each member of- fered prayer followed by the Lord’s Prayer, and the creed re- peated in unison. The secretary, Mrs. Lorne Crozier, read the minutes of the previous meeting and roll call was responded to with a verse of scriptire. MIGRAINE ‘SICK I HEAD-ACHE satistattor ane Tempiet + peed: ing. Templeton’s T- Not Not only do T “ASC give relief from aaa copenssien nat’ GRRE oe nies head-aches. sone However for migraine, sick head-ache, with its accom ing of the Myrtle Rhoad Presby-| | by generous tablespoonfuls into a Jarge lightly oiled griddle. It will spread; the crepes will be thin. (They will be’more sym- metrical if cooked individually jin_small pans.) Fry _slowly_o-n— one side about’3 min. or until browned; thén turn with a pan- eake turner and cook on the other side about 1 min. or until golden: -Keep warm on a platé over steaming. water. /The recipes for Crepes Corelli calls for 3 easy sauces a la Quo Out- ofprovince guests at. the one wedding included Sylvere Gal- Leer es at all lant of New York, and Kenneth |¢ rn feel Bernard © of Chatham, granted. After’ an/argument he aires me: he won't talk things/out. I wasn’t/feeling well one night Put 2 tbsp. of the chicken mixture onto each crepe, and roll up. Place the crepes fold- side down in a heat-proof serv- ing dish. x “To the warm Bechamel Sauce add “the egg yolks, and fold in the whipped heavy cream; sea- | son to taste with salt and pep- per. Pour over the crepes.: Place under a broiler 4” fron the source of heat for 2 min. to glaze. Serve hot. Confronted, as it wére, with M‘e-termy paternal /obligatipns, as the’ harvest and tax of con- nubijal joy, the Walf-baked bride- when’ we were supposed to go jgroom_ begins” involuntarily ‘to ~ out, and he got’ upset about that. \feject his partner, in such’ ways but had no sympathy for me. as clamming-up over differences Believe “me when I say I don't |never making the first move to know, why he married me. _ I |apologize; failing to’say ‘‘please thought he“ loved me, but he |. ./thank you. .~ may I help gets’very bored and restless at lyou"’ etce.; and’ withholding the home He puts on a good act, as (kiss, the hug, the compliment, Af nothing ‘is wrong, when we. go jthe solicitols or appreciative N. - B. ~ AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Colby C- Lewis of Freetown will will be at home to their friends ” a pods hen Cr 6 , & \Nadis. Make them next. THE APPLAUDS e picks up at wor ut us, by his actions, your SAUCE BECHAMEL 5 5 ~ doesn’t ok. pf say hé is glad |husband proclaims how Aar Ingredients: 2 tbsp. butter: ae aes y friends at tie Tuesday, September 27th to see me: Am I being petty, in jshort ‘he falls of good /partner-{1% tbsp. flour: 14 c. milk; % ec. wanting” some _afféction from |qualities. As for your’ mistakes |meat w chicken stock; ‘legg ce Ee Pao ie ite: between the hours of 2 and 4 in the afternoon, my Wusband When we argue, |- - the first was in m@rrying him 1 ain the one who makes up. | probably: and .the/second is in # Shouldn't this be the happiest |wearing your héart on your all eg of -ouf life -What-am-l-do- | | Sleeve nowadays, thereby vir- ing wrong. He'll. never consent | tually courting rebuffs from to talk’to our pastor. I do care; \him stirring until smooth and_boil- - i Il want only to make him happy, | In my view, first-hand family jing. Take a little of the sauce. Sco Says: tty s yolk; salt and paprika. and 7 and 10 in the evening, the occasion being ~ their Golden Wedding~ Anniversary. ~ tions: carefully, you can achieve To Prepare: Melt the butter, |this suum treat for your own stir in the flour, and then slow- | table ly add. the milk and stock, -stir- : = ring constantly. . Cook. the sauce, |‘ and to be. loved. And’ you |husband’s irisufficiencies. boil. Add salt and paprika to struck him as. being/a loving} M. H taste. r person: Gentle. warmhearted,; Mary Haworth counsels | CREAM SAUCE trustworthy, easy’ to live with. [through her column, not by| Ingredients: 2 thsp. butter; 2 Also, he wanted a full time mo imail or personal = interview. ther - nurse sweetheart- glam- | Write her in care of The Guar- mour girl-social companion, of ‘dian. IDA BAILEY ALLEN’ Curried Chicken Crepes Honoring A Star Tenor BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN. | _ This week tenor’ Franco! Corelli is starring in “La Gio- | Patent applied tor _ Now imagine the treedom you'll feel in <«. n pee with Endive and French Tarragon Dressing Baskets of Fresh Fruits. » bit I can’t reach him. I will ap- |relations counselling is absolute-|and beat it into the egg yolk, DEAR C, B.: As TI get the pie“ jrole, so that you may do your |very low heat until the egg PLE f SE NOTE To Prepare: Melt the butter , é control certain items advertised in our lheat for 3 min. Pour the scald- they arrive at our store and at the ad- land pepper to taste and econ- CURRY CREAM SAUCE cream sauce. Jp /previate your advice. (He reads \ly/necessary, to help you ac- |then stir the mixture into the your column.) Cen: hieve sound balance in the wife- |rest of the sauce. Stir it over ture, your husband married you |part admirably, without be- yolk thickens slightly, being because he hungers to .bélong |coming demoralized. by your jcareful not to let the sauce tbsp. flour; ne scalded milk r cre t | . or cream; salt and pepper: Due to circumstances beyond our ~ jin a saucepan: add flour gradu- lally. Stir continually over a low - 24 page circular will not be available. ed milk or cream {n gradually, These items will be on sale as soon as istirring constantly. Add _ salt j tinue to cook-stir over hot | ; vertised price. water until thickened Ingredients: 2 tbsp. curry | powder; 2 tbsp. cold milk; 1 ¢.:|| To Prepare: Dilute the curry powder in the milk and add to ||| | | conda’’ at the Metropolitan | Assorted Cheeses 7 Sc romn ‘Oo Opera in New York. You might | Caffe Espresso the preceding cream sauce, serve Curried Chicken Crepes! ‘FAMILY. DINNER FOR TO. [Which should be hot. (T he | wb we Corelli, a dish created in his | MORROW 5 thats. = curry may be varied ||| | ev euar Ba aonor Ss N. Y.’s Quo Vadis res- |c+ 11 with’ Chilled . Pineapple CREPES CORELLI— " : Y ; ) Uren Juice; follow with Curried is SUPPER AFTER THE OPERA Chicken Crepes, or serve the Hot Crabmeat in Pate: Shells Curried Chicken on Mounds of Curried Chicken Flaky Rice; substitute a Tossed! diced cooked white ROYALTY }{' MALL ; | Cordtex* fabric under the bust for proper support. Low decolleté back. 32-36A, s Corelli Green Salad on Sliced Tomatoes.{ chicken |“ " | Pe ie with Bechamel Sauce oe ea a heat a we her ‘igi uiiseis Ganien 32.388, 32-40C&D. White, #2308. $6.00; Black, #2309. $7.00. ‘ or dessert serve the Basket of |6 white mushroom paps, : ING CENL t14 Salad of Sliced Raw Mushrooms Fresh Fruits; Milk for children. | diced dl " BOMINION CORSET COMPANY, LID. « GUAR, MORTREM, TORONTO, VANCOUVER Sarong's bra with Lycra* spandex stretch ties that continue down and under the bust in a‘criss-cross design for complete freedom of movement. Exclusive 1 diced breast capon (poached): or 2 c. | | | | COMPLETED |