-, MB. AND MRS. ANDREW es E Early Evening Ceremony _ Unites Couple In Zion Church '|Fashion Houses Open Showings In Rome By LOUISE HICKMAN — Rome's high- 3 The Florence ‘non are or- ganized by G. B Giorgini, a private Florentine citizen and es 4 m pull reel & 3 e ie <2 5 : i L 3 who travelled by to be with. ee oe dee eae of. the family for the occasion. En route to Charlottetown Mrs. MacDonald visited with her son- in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cairns, Halifax N.S fe ects ag es = z fa' zt [ss te Si tices i uty i ! ag prow.| _ Mr. and Mrs. Wiltred Gow BER*EERGE. uti : B F ; i : i ins resume food budget,”* he replied. 1 gf : E Robert Moase budget-wise, Chef. That is, Kathy and Paul re-| shopping with an eye to res |. where| money and nutritional values. ca-| “Oui, Madame, If every home- B | | t visitors to Chariot- Calbeck | ENGAGEM E ce the engagement of their te William, Francis Brown, son of Si IDABAILEY ALLEN = Milk Supplements Prove . Good Budget-Wise Choice sud| “FOOD IS the biggest reguler and family investment in good to the Chef. aca- and| ‘Yet the majority of home makers are not wise “By that I presume you |maker bought food as carefully the .\as a restaurateur, she could case, save about 15 per cent weekly "! on the food bill very easy!” Hunter Riv-| “It is the milk bill that often swamps the budget,” I said. Milk is essential to all ages; a and | quart a day for young children, {teenagers 3 cups a day and adults 2 cups, or the equivalent of milk: in calcium values. , Ss sive forms of milk for the rest —| of the fafnily and for. cooking.” |importer - exporter. In tas Nupiial V oe Excha ee In Double Ring Cere A quiet wedding was solem- vill Ea z * a ; | _ Children’s Yuletide Gifts - _ Willlive Thro ugh Years farmer of the place offered this § nized at Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, P.E.I., when Boyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vin- The bride, given in marriage her father, was attired in a dength gown of white lace and chiffon with long sleeves and -her headpiece was of white velvet with a short veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Gloria Stewart, Charilot- tetown, as bridesmaid, chose a street length dress of blue satin and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white mums. John MeGowan of . Kilmuir, was groomsman, The bride's mother was ery in a sheath style dress igured matte jersey -with—matehing accessories —and- | corsage of yellow" Toses.’ Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. “e mony Ny now ing milk drinks or in cooking i|Long River WI - Holds Meeting The December of the | ‘ Pong River wemsen'y. asttate | et -” practi tn ti Ai met at the home of Mrs. Wil-} Non-tat dry milk is cholester- was conducted by the presi-\°'free. When + Mrs, Ralph Johnstone with the singing of ; and roll call i ul | | < [iett of Mrs. James Mac- ek af i i E i § Z E s ¥ li a i z f i iE Hl t | .: Hil 7 t F Eg vs Frese 5 ¥ ts : 3 if = & i gaa =F a ! i # : £ Se 2638 F 5 s f igi i t ~~ z Se bg i E i E g ist 5 i e- : i First Lady . . Shows-Aptness i g 3 8 “2 - 5 s = iz ; sEss i a, 5% $ iff t ii; 4 fi tL a iy FF ff i pile hl ; i a* ii ot v Fe, |MARY-HAWORTH - Cruel Alcoholic Father . FFE i : i ein z ae? E egf fF Evaporated milk, at an aver- age price of 15 to 16-cents for a tall can; when reconstituted or mixed with-water, costs much less than the equivalent of fresh milk and furnishes full milk nu- trition. It can be used in mak- |any food. Undiluted, it can be | whipped, or used in soups, with vegetables and in meat or. fish casseroles calling for light cream. Dried whole milk costs less than fresh milk, can pe recon- reconstituted, it }eosts about 10 cents a quart was | and can be used in cooking. Sil- | little margarine or butter was an- |‘ the dish helps the flavor. As one | sowrtat dry milk does not con- | tain vitamins A and D, it is not | recommended as a beverage for >| babies, young children or teen | agers, but it is excellent for and the sick committee | middle-aged and senior citizens, who can supplement their diet with. foods containing A and D. The intelligent use of these Various forms of milk can cut wise fodds and menus will be featured. | TOMORROW'S BUDGET-WIsk DINNER Grapefruit Sections (canned) —— Shanks Braised with - otatoes, Onions ard Carrots = Apple Céstard” Grated Apple-Honey-Whip Coffe Tea Milk eae valRincinesc i ef i tate gs5a°s "3s He i a° 828 ist : i H rt i 2 sty me last; least, I don’t think so. I love him very much and § am so worried; I can’t imagine Tight-for-me-to- wrtte"to Tinh oF | ‘call ee at ae can I win him back # him?. Please help Dear AG.: If the emphasis Bob's welfare and - bereft feelings, tect to send him AUST Fal ie i i f 2. | 5 f it ; ik F 4 z ‘ were ‘recipes an. NORWEGIAN APPLE ceheee. |7 £00d-sized cooking apples + arts % cup sugar Mac- }1 tablespoon butter or margar- wel. |. ine’ : re | 4 cup water MacLeod. |3 eggs, slightly beaten distribu- | 1 cup evaporated milk (recon- were stituted) .. |$ tablespoons sugar, additional with the |3 tablespoons flour gbiy I i . = i i 3 u i t ! | i Ss ; for. 6 3 f Fl gf i et g i iv iis ~ Wil BROWN health, money, working power , who | and eatning power,” I remarked 5 if mitk problem -when-necessary—is- to supplement fresh’ milk ' for | Friday to visit relativ- | youngsters with, the less expen- ’ Throughout this week budgei- | § i 5 re ANNOUNCED + Montreal, Que. Marriage | take place Feb. 3, 1962, at St. of Cant eit — ; - Sweater‘Care . Is Important For Grooming rubbing the sweater fabric ing -and then follow labelled in structions on the bottle. ‘ - All sweaters should “be fold- ed and stored flat:in a bureau drawer rather than placed on hangers. Ironing and steaming is not recommended . because the application of excessive heat can harden and glaze the fab- ric. To the consumer the sweater is a garment of more parts thaa just those usually associated with casual or dressy wear. Ia taken on behalf of the Canadian producer of acrylic fibre, con- sumers clearly defined have dis- tinct roles which the sweater fills in thé average woman's wardrobe. " : One of its most popular func- tions with both French and concerns using the sweater as & means of adopting an incoming fashion without risking — book or fashion sense on Ww could turn out to be'a fad. This is accomplished by selecting a design... According to the market anai- ysts, previous studies have indi- cated that most le do not find a_ situation req con- sumer choice pleasurable, parti- cularly when it is aggravated by uncertainty. This was also borne out in the sweater study in which é Ht ttt ; i 8 | \ t entirely out of the struggle = 5 (Women Play Large,Part.) - To Keep Coal Mining Alive In her quiet way the By MA™~DRYSDALE NEW WATERFORD, N5. {(CP)—Women have not been coal__mining alive in f { Et ee i (ti + ig dil iF a - ‘carat "1 call KS Hl s cleteas? Tye df ae g#as, B FE sie Gila Was | rLEFRTHREE yes i il : é i g g ¢ g Given Donation ‘| This was both instructive and an independent survey under- English - speaking respondents dnd i § z d 3 3 By Avonlea WI E by : the president, . Ira McCou-| In their ore. ——__ a ‘ During the past month 20 sew- She admits her husband makes . ing kits, sit rolls of bandages |a little more monéy now he did as a_ miner, because of the demands ~. on him they haven't anything - that she would want _ other way. She was 18 when they were married and shut-ins. It was decided to hold ‘even then Bill was involved in “He likes to try working conditions for the men —that has been his fight—and . \I’d rather see him do this than - anything and ‘five sweaters ‘were made for the Unitarian. Service Committee. A card party was held and $20 raised for the Medical Centre. Christmas treats were provided for the local school children and | another card party in the school on Jan. 10 8 Several of the members, with Mrs. Olaf Stevenson, as modera- | tor, held a panel discussion on “The Modern World of Women i i E E okie HT § ef : ? Fs i [ : & F i fl tt i : 5 ut f ffi : | tI 8 tf aE f ie 4 § r & 2 % i ! | 3 i $ : ii E E $ - F : AE § it i ¥ eivil it fis fe fil 5. apie bed 5 - . a z a ad e ° : — Benefits and Drawbacks’. entertaining. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. | | H. Wyand. { _ BORDEN _, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Horne, Bo: were Mrs. Horne’s mother, Mrs: Ja- mes MacArthur and sister, Shir- ley, Summerside, and Mr. Har- ry Waugh, Bedeque. Mr... and .Mrs. ett Kelly children, Eleanors, spent New Year's. in Borden with her parents Mr. and Mrs. “at or phone our office. M/V FAUVETTE JAN. 1-24 - % M/V BEDFORD I JAN. 12 - 20 - 2 GULFPORT Refrigeration space. available * Through rates from point of origin to St. John’s, Nfld. In - _connection with C.N.R. “Route your shipments “C.N.R. te Halifax, ee “> Insurance, we will be pleased to have you call OR contact one of cur AGENTS