{worth mumgntpemm'r-I i Iferenice between good and evil rattraction in human relations. and to wash your hands yS. My adviu3 is to loncr the boom on Barry. Huic nothing ‘ whatever to do with him, Now. what are the chances of .- hcoding that" ‘.\l . DEAR .\l \ R Y HAll‘th'l‘ii' Several months ago i quarreied I with tho boy I Invc. bccausc at I accusation ho ade. 1 mid i him I felt like slapping him and Ilic said "Go ahead." So i di . Then he struck me in thc tar P Iiiitli his fist. sciei'al times i imrl a big knot above the cyc. a sirullt‘n jaw and rut: iii-idc my _ check. our; 1 to wivch fink uvci' a brawl \Iiilflll'ltil l miuiii drain: the first hinii, would a man liii woman with his ii\l it ho really cared t'ur he!” “'0'.le a real gentleman walk away. or react as he did? I've discussed this with a couple of friends who say I act like a lady. so couldn‘t ex-. pect him to react like a gentle- man. What do you think about. i “asked for it." They say i didn't i i is'.’ A. . DEAR A.B.: Your friends are hateful counsellors. ’l‘hcy sec-m eager to m salt in your wounds. , you feel worse insiea. I to m e I-II of better. about the ugly inci‘ ' I dent described. They don't know “from noth-V about gentlemanly charm-w . A gentleman behaves as a ;gentieman-~i.e.. with stron: ,kind‘ly protective care towards Iweakcr crcaturcs-«ci'cii if sorc- Ely tried. ‘ Your boy friend v , .....-._.....Y_—.. v ' ' 'sti-‘aIIG‘d‘ MR. inn MRS. ROBERT E. MARle {mm-i a geniiomin inhale mi» . . I. I I l . ' . APRIL WEDDING “mm” “W” “ii-oi? lmim’li‘ ‘have iniiitcd you Dolores H‘li'FHll. daughter April 4 by Rev C W lilac Scrollifmfmmggfmtmfd'ml of. Mr and \Irs.I.l_ri.=eph Hiir~ Donald at {11? Sacred Heart hir'n mg“ punif‘z‘ihu mu “ital :3: 0f blame-l; :5 {regal}: Chtlrrl‘l in Sl'dm’l' ‘IV am his fist he waqhbch‘aviiig in a i'“ W. . ‘ “ ' . . ’ 7133;; ion of in: andnur: Mrs. Martin are residing in nasty. cruel. sick-sick w a y, Frank F. ~)iartin. Halifax Charlottetown iPhoto by Al‘r :Im‘l’l-V because that" the “a-V. (3 is—so stop blaming yoursr‘li.i .\l.H. The ceremony was performed hassl Mary Haworth counsels tzhr- ough her column. not by mail or personal ' h . these times" ELLEN'S DIARY Tractors 'Are Serviced For Spring CrOpping Dampish this day was. with‘ . di-np let s pendant on branches. and a filmy mist.‘ draped along the hills . in a griturc tn the approach i n 1 spring - work. our tractor was taken off in be serviced. - “And that" James. husband of ours. offere d. watching it make its way through a winter drift in the front meadow as it moi-ed iunriuai'd. “.s the DPS”!- ruin: or thin:; " 1". 3 / qmit i n _: ilwptm ' “'9 n l 3.. (im- Hc Iltfi’irfi Smiicd \nd look- ed off oi'cr the old fields. “l ct's hope it will be a nice. story we said .. And when it.‘ 'eiiris. the thought came to mind. when last leaves have «fallen and the crickets have played the final tune. may we not hear a lone l i n e s s in the 'wind. or see a bleakness in the first snowfall. but rather a hope of another springtime ahead. “I‘m thinking the days will turn so busy shortly. we shan't have time to enjoy the croppin he smiled wistfully. "And" he ‘added. “it‘s going to take some planning to get it under way. Think of ihe tanks of gas it will take. the oils and the grea- ses n to say nothing of tlic lime and If‘l'llIIZf‘l‘S and sce s" “'l‘hcrc‘s this to it" we said. "ilicrc‘ll hc more \‘irtue in the‘ groin - M‘t‘tis this sowing. than. tlicre was last spring. Indeedf 'its ama7iiig in thc light of the lingering harvest of the autumn. and fall bcforc. that so many; germinated and grew as did"; "We should test some. one of he suggested “It, would give us some idea of their; promise Thong-h. of course“ even though all might sprout.. not all live to mature. Last spring there “as many a seed- ling too w e a k to continue to i grow." I His eyes were on the fields. We suspected thoughts of for- mer springtimcs were in niind.t "It would be . or would it b. nice to be putting in the crop; “‘llh the team. as we used to?" we queried "OIL [ firm: knmt ' lied at least it would the over h e 3 rl' As things nowadays. e \' e r) motor. eiery sound chine at work. means an ay, and no light one either ' f The farming costs, But we on; farms are compensated in part“ 'by the various frePdoms of the} life and living we enjoy. None I within the country's laws are. more free. We have our homes | ~ the same that grow dearer as; the years go by. We tend herds and locks of our own choosv ling. From our woodiots we may harvest. with no one to say us nay. such trees as we wish. On our fields. we may cultivate —— observing perhaps fln an except i on the location of our potato —— lands —- such crops as we favor. Freedom we have he l‘f‘l’“ IlZIiif‘n are » to work 1 today. or if need be postpone ll till tomor r ow . always. even on the busiest of farms. there is time to stop and chat. time to encourage or sympa- thize with another. time to do a good turn. time to just ‘ adstare“ andre- ‘sia d . . flect on the blessings and Dl‘IVl- supply ‘0 ‘rheI I“th l'efl‘lgel‘a'i dividual leges that are peculiarly ours.I “A time and times" — and now at our day‘s close. a bed- im Until tomorrow -- Diary —- Good - night..... ; win. I or in care of (the Gulardian'i. ‘ DONALD BARTLETT ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William Le- Clalr. Charlottetown. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Joan Eliza- both to Donald Hayward Bar‘- IDA BAILEY ALLEN Bring Home The Bacon For Culinary Touches (‘ARTONS of milk are uti- wieidy to ii a ii d l e. weigh at least '2 pounds and. unless plas- tic-lined. are likely to leak. tI is also necessary to rush the: milk as soon as possible from the supermarket or source tor to keep from com overheated in warm weather. in California. drive - in dai- ries have solved this problem. We hope other states will follow suit. I 'hese drive - in milk mar-i kets. selling milk. cream. but- ter and cheese. are located next. to largeshopping centers or on the heavy traffic routes com-‘ muters take on their way home from work. Combine the first 4 ingred, IfatIdrips out: otherwise. if fried dents. Refrigerate at least 30 "l “5 0w“ fa" n overCOOks and . H. BENNETT CARR t 1 min. Arrange on lettuce for in-i Curls Iup. I I .o 1 service i A Single slice of crisp bacon ;: 105???? Scwnsfimfll . . I . , per serving can give appetizing 5 "0‘ “DEW SOI‘ 4 m an z :: p ‘ day dish. such as potato pan- 9 PPM" 4‘88" ' 4'54” 0 “01°F c“““'““- (‘3ch. grilled swcet potatoes. : (’har'mtmn‘m' P'E'L 0 SHARP FRENCH DRESS" macaroni and cheese. or hash/94W? M: In pt. glass jar. oomblnel patties. Crumbled. ba e on to V: c. salad oil, 5 tbsp. cider win-t also a pleasant garnish for agar. "I up. each dry mustard creamed cauliflowerettes or and salt. and 8‘; tsp. pepper. Shawke until well mixed. B F FATHER Jh lbs. fre s h chopped beef, Ichuck or any form of beet-i steak) 1 tsp. seasoned salt 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 tbsp. vegetable oil 1 tbsp. butter 2 tbsp. bouillon -1 tbsp. butter. additional 6 slices crisp bacon Pickled beets and dill pick- ies for garnis Combine beef 3 n d season- . and work to ether; . . until almost smooth wi tab the‘ (“med mate“ “flee the COME" l was announced last fall. Before broiled. crumbled slices of to- Imato. I b“ ’Forever’ Was 97 Years t l ronouro tCPl—More than [000 entries have been received in a contest for new lyrics for I the M a p l e Leaf Forever. i George Salverson. office mana- ger of the Canadian Authors As- sociation. said Tuesday. ‘ submissions have come from as far away as Ar- i gentina. with about 40 from the back of wooden spoon. Shape into 6 flat patties 14. inch thick. "‘9 00m!“ 0‘05“ May 24- tho Heat oil and but“... togethel associatibn expect: at least zoo Saute patties 4 min. on one side for medium. a little longer (or well done. Make pan gravy by adding bouillon to pan drippings. Swirl; in 1 tbsp. butter or margarine. preferable whipped. . 'Ilhe . Arran e on hearted latter. marriage Will take place May r Mir pan gravy To?) each . Pou 1? 1964‘ at 5" Dunsmns has" Ipatty with slice of bacon Gar- “'ca' ‘nish: pickled beets and sliced I dill pickles. THE CHEF'S TRICKS WITH BACON h ‘ more entries. I Purpose of the contest is to find modern lyrics for the MI- ple Leaf Forever. The original words were written by Alexan- er Muir. a Toronto school principal. in 15167. . Toronto music publishing firm will publish the winning entry and pay its author $1.000 advance on royalties I The association recently re- .ceived a protest from the Alex- lander Muir Girls Association. claiming the contest was an a!- jfront and an indignity to Mr. Muir. JOAN LECLAIR ANNOUNCED lett. son of Mr. and Mrs. v.3. Bartlett. Truro. NS To slice bacon thin. chill tho- roughly and use i h i n. sharp knife. i . a Half - fry or broil bacon slow-I Mr‘ sal‘erson said the 3”" . . _: ciation's president wrote a let- cmking so service can be' plaining “Canada has changed quick ' so much Since 1867 that the Bacon that is properly baked lyncs are not as “Mable 3' i 2-3 c. s h a rp French dressing Lettuce or b roiled lies in nice even “my ."ncp were '1 Wk they Gi'edradishcs and -or 6 pitted. pieces. so use this method: :gaflfimnd our prom“ ban“ iPlace bacon on rack in pan. so. . . whome The shopper drives up to the dock and places the order. A uniformed attendant collects the items and loads them in the car. A cashier at the end of the platform collects the money. Consequently milk sales are up. for custom e r s will buy’ when buying is made easy? TOMORROW‘S DlNNER Lima Beau Saladettes . ' Style Broiled Fresh Chopped Beet" Patties Supported By ‘York Institute A complete testing of all sup. 6 The. Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. April 16. 1964. piies of drinking water in York Dept of He a l t ii has been ar- bv the safcty commit- -ranged , H A P P E N I N G S Itcc of Alpha York Women's in- tSllilllP. - . - ‘ Swimming classes for school Almrpy Jenkins’ women. hm"; Phone "85"“ children are to hc hclrl acnin this summer. and the watcr snf‘ etv and rclated activitics. out- i 3 Water Safety I Bacon Garnish Home-Fried Potatoes l‘t'l(‘('OI| V \ r ci - " r' * . v . ~ ~ ‘ and l: a'ideI host ilia ,\ of the O leafy r‘ommun ampd M “HI Hm... Cudmwe Sour (‘ieam Gainish haw rediriiet‘l irnm a trip to ity Hospital. l ' .im‘ maxim; are to be Coffee. Tea Milk ~ \‘ancn'ivci R t‘ . '-\‘ilP“0 .\lr.‘ With .\lrs. Kenneth lmard per 11“. me (.l‘rh Mcasurcmcnts levol; recipes ' s it ..‘ . v . ‘ .. . . v I he a eudrd a combo: of the Siding. the roll (all response was . how and “mm mum.“ IIifor 6 (incl wk of the Canadian ("ham- her of (‘nninimce seventecn cents in honor of March 17. St. Patrick‘s Day. LIMA BEAN SALADETTES SPRING STYLE rc gu- u two were (list-iisscd at their ‘ scssion licld rcccntiy. I ilill ‘ “I: F H Rm" .I‘dmm Yq my: IlélIIlldIn HIIIIdsIIm “asnatn- I...” FaHI rmpmdpd in by 25 II I ‘7 lbs. dried lima beans “(9.4, a 7:3... ,i'....",.m.m.i“;f HE‘H' II;<‘d:;P :3 {in “r‘plprn‘amlj nicmbcrs. “a: the donation of r c - ’2 c. small - diced celery or in; from. .i Rpm“... Mm... W and .1“ am} if.“ ‘ «mi—Mir)“ and Jim“: W W“ Formome rm; annual aid chats with thP Cinetcnm. " .. ‘ ' " d “93 ' -Rt‘ll«"hllllall“‘l (“mm 1‘ "9“ I" mccting of the Prince Edward missioiicr. the Girl Guides of “a”???"IINII_I:"”““"ff_i she was a hut." mi of .llysie .\lrs. l-Ii'a ('aml c. N .. \'\ . .. . c - - ~. . c . . . . . and Flsc llach-m. WP”; .md “1m )‘gm.i:ril~m;1}(i: "‘""'-‘ 0““ “mm ““5 “ph‘m' Island Girl (nudes Assuciut- Lnnada. Miss l2. licurioita I ‘ were a‘mztpd the ‘hnqimgé; ed . . . I d “I inn at (im‘crnmcnt House la'~i (islcr, at the l'f‘t'FDii’ili lull t\\'- '(vlllflf‘ I‘ll”? “(tort of \l;ii'sii~* ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' I" “mm mm” '1" ‘ “ ing the annual mcctiiig. 'IWId by; 1i... Saturday. Mrs. W..l. Mat-linii- - l'lni'licr in the day a massed liiiidc rally was hold to honour“ lilir‘ ('zirtadian Commissioner onl \ Gmm‘" (Frank Wa tts \\'(‘i'P asked to . make too aprons fur the hil’lilal‘ .1 ho iicld diiriii: the Natin G'mf‘" 3' “19 “lwll‘nZ-l "i W“ (‘unvcutioii oi Women's lusti- Mr , . M‘VVP" S‘m‘ .irs. Russell and Mrs. moods and xii c mus Troy and Ham Norman have arrii'od from Tor- ' ' (“fin and ’1“? \"=i"ii: iilP ftii‘m- Major Changes In Guiding 9H5 a-..“ r (I w. a I\ {I I I I _ her \‘lSll to iii-Ll. for the 30ih‘ 12mg: §‘_IIIIIIIIII RIIIIII'ITIIIIIITT‘ new Bank of Nova Scotia :i? .llilo ai \ioiiiiilc. \ b in lime. . t('pnlpnn]a" mppttnz of 1m, 1;. ‘ ~l\r‘nsm:tun were entertade at Tim rioiiizt'nit from \w“li laud t‘ouncii. Girl Guich of Ihmr .IIIIIIIIIIII .IIII MAIIIIIIM the iinmc of the manazcr. F. ! sharp Quocn: \fo . guru \Ull .(‘nmda .'. T\ ‘-,d ~, p iSri. i tn" "’ M’- ' " to his home at P-‘Irlinztnn from mm: 1).] .Ml; “NW lag 1 hm‘ i." do H" (“mm m“ "is" u: look upon Guiding as \laih’iuunii and Susan 'iaint of "n" '1", mFNm-E “35 ad-I‘m" FTP” .lc - " "o ‘uc tank a in “r a R ‘mnmn limb“ an advcntimn and although it "‘i'ii‘loitctouu \‘ouiii “Wd' me “gamma-“P WHY", m .mmd 1“. (WI \mou: tIiO:P attending iicrn \n'iiuiopv-u: lri uni. up «ion» In I IIIIIIN' "II I II; QIIII I ‘ ’QI‘ II I ‘H II II III I “w mam dining room of GI“._ ‘_ . ' ", .I \l Hziimaii. of Smut .lonii. minus fin iiio ('Hlii ii: Reim‘dcd 1 ‘ 3'“ ‘ '1 ' ‘H‘ I“ "I" ‘ w a m l“"“‘"”‘ 3‘3" 5 “ . H .l . V v r.\ imam”. min I Gm... “my... mp“. a”, mwth. WW. wh,I ha”. mu,” nmqmd einmcnt ouse iiicie .irs. \ i ,. v . .. i ’ \' R. Rczionnl asaisiant :cncr .t'iivlitri ll -. i'iiii.’i~» i‘.i' ’r‘ (il'lll't ” ‘ ’. r I ' ' M ii, 1 it" . t r”. iii'iri mu.” I,“ innkm" I .(1l "I “n ,. ‘ .. . ' H . . . 1 A]. MacDonald. “1155 OSIOI‘ and ‘ at innuzimr. managci's and as Ha'ii' l‘k!‘ I" it” ‘I- PM [int i v I~ w‘im - A m_- P‘WP n w ”‘°‘.‘"‘.‘a ‘Mrs. Avard received. ' “AW, I, W III I QIIIIHII: pm, “Ham managing nf mhm. Nam Mn.” “Wm... \,~.-.....I Irene «\IinuIIIIiIIIu HigIriI th f: II‘I‘l‘InuitIuii- IviiImcIiiiontfirIi the past year (91- ,1. a was pOIIII'Pd bv Inhegeme ‘1‘” was savour-tam}: :iin: hi hunks and their \Vl'i‘ps. \lrri'oi‘ Kiriii-knvv mid Front \latts ‘ -P I'h Im“ II”; " “(P ‘II‘ I: ""3 9‘ " ‘1‘” II “NpIpre-‘en'; Arsenault and MfiI WI WI mnmiii": w’ i"’i"ltl i-z-nv Worn 'I'i‘.‘t"i‘t“i‘ i‘iiampiun of Kr‘nzin" Tiic .(hori‘ c '1 '71 It‘lllf‘“ W" M in an“? H" our "n ma m ‘MFF Rnh‘irl he“?! andItRci ‘ ' ‘ . .I ‘ < - v i t . 1 . . i . en‘s to n' :m (M illsilinn» ion and \lrs. Champion. Kc.|It.{l‘I“‘l“rI “WV”: “I “‘9 “WWI q: Jilnlirtssfinija3;“.de “filllulft‘aw. 91.3.“: “E”? :hg. Mrs. W. A. Henry ushered mi (iiizi'z‘i: iwi ‘io‘ui hr .i Iiim‘ H'tl'l‘ll‘lflltin. MIA. and Mr» i')l"_'..‘lil '\\Ilit'Il silli'f‘ piirt'htisc of I'IOI '.. ’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ I‘I'IIP \‘hIQ ‘GSII'dnn aAIIaII’ILIeSOQIIZS‘ and those serving were MIMI JI in .-n.‘.i ..‘ . .n in... “1., “I....I.mg'nii, Prod flax-knit n. in piano. is lltll|\(‘(l. an (I the IIII I I I I. Oslo}. Aim awardmi “(0' \i‘k‘m: iC. Sinnnil. Mrs. Justin Kelly. II . I: .F‘ “I a . - a; \i .spm't‘ (\i‘I'IIILWI ii\‘ lilC’ iiisli‘il- 1“ “3‘ II" 1‘93 “f L- ”f‘ll' ‘ ’ ' r M.‘ I } Hfid . d 1‘ . a t i pi Pil.ll‘ the coiiiiactui.. , . n . . f mercy“ ‘ m VII-g e s. l 1-- '01" €50". all 4115- ... ,. . .. F :.~i..,..mm CO “d and man: i: rmpiu-cd for extra tip. in“! 3 Kim. (hie Cflml’llIFSlH' - I" ‘ . iByrnn Grant Mrs Val Mac in eri i Iil‘l"r'l‘ti l'ti.i II III I i A r. n . rnIIII SWIM“ “mi ni- m‘. Guides of Canada borne and Mrs .\eil Mathcson. ID” 1d 1 ‘. fled“ ‘ rm ‘ l “I Film. ‘ h” (Minn ' . . ‘ \ll'i llciibcn Watts rcoortrd whcn she spoke. at Government and Thanks Badges t0 ' at" “3 repems ' Bonn, . WWII“ I}. Ivmnr.“ twisting the hostess m “ H» II I I _ I, . ,_ “mm, (m «pl-ii 1] of this war lotte Gordon. Mrs. Wilfre. d“ - » t c ‘ in" r‘erlim ms were \lr». “"1 iltlHlmw and iiistal Alton Pk . - I «.Kr‘Iy‘ n in .NM ..it. no mum -n I— i f‘ - , . I f . - 3}", mide at length on the en. ti crry, and Mrs. B. I". McCar-. ' ’ ~ . . kmi'i Kmmpdv Mr: an“... “n ipcnscs oithc ncu oi iiinace in I I I I h“ I“ '1 ”< “I‘ M“ ‘-‘ R"“"”“- 1,. ‘1 I \l; ‘ . {I I. . .Yurk Iinll. ’l‘iic lnstiiutc made a “"9 G‘WI ' n E mnvemf‘m- hm“ "en' ,anrl u . r'tivii'\:r‘ici‘ for (-nicr II: aII'l‘IrI ‘5 wd~ “Wm-r ‘ “amnion "f 3110 and discugwd here in Canada and around the Retiring intennational Com m: :t’ a h‘i‘i"'rl:ii uvzlu plai- II'I‘I ” “WI”: 1‘ k II I, Ina Ii “m... of a“... i n E the mm. world. to empha s l1.(’ tth im- imissioner Mrs. Neil Matheson RPIV‘D'I-mipii‘: in” «HM by III: K 1" In IIICia I IvanII pc i‘I t mum... ,0 pa... me remainder of portancc of changes made in the named the nine girls and two , 1.. p .....i M. ~ . " "‘“ncm” "rm" ‘5 ‘9'“ III... WWI ..national organization rcccntly ileadcrs who will be travelling Home docoratin ‘ . an R ria. i :1 d Shula Dun- rprrpchm ms Mr: Inhn P11“, 1 . . . . , , tea an 0 a phI'c. i ‘91. “.a5 it] Charm; ‘0} [hp gut.“ : A community - hl‘RllliflC'dilnn .I ICiinnEf‘S TiIncIliIIdeIIIthe IItitular to Aggico tgns ygaiI'IIMrs. Con- i . Immmm” was ammimom mn_..ci.:iiIige o vlf‘I Irlll es 0 (.aIn- mie aneu an rs. Phyllis ggagy with ‘ ' Mr; !. ‘4'..i i.i';it'ri m- hn<tc~s hw‘ and “mm mthm 'T' m“ " mom of: in and Mrs Parkcr Ma. t-hp acquirian a ham Warner Will escort Sea Rans- thmg for bables'" In IIaIIrII III III II I I ~ » - IsItaIfi were on "hand to shqu the I new,” “rs F r a n k V9559)“ nai hcadquarters in Toronto. tors Margaret IDawn Matheson. , . . . . c ,a.ri.nmep Aux. \isitors through the building mm (“Mord Champ.3 HI and I and the adoption ofa new uni- «Southport. Linda Mat'heson, pf.-p..|.d real nulk-dnnkmg, rain. and Mrs. Louis Vessey. form- Mermaid. Mary Cullen and Mitr- . _ MA The Agricul t n r e convener. I At the rally a nu in her of i "am Wheailf’y. b0"! 0' Charlot- shoulder.burp bablai ! ~‘\irs. ii‘cne Jewell. read a paper i Guides TGCPlVPt'i .ords. “Flown: and 8 Rangers lug Inn agriculture and a flllPSllMl-I the highest award in Guiding gaff“ Magrlnfln-d 8“: “SKIS”?! M I . . p e ivflnlrn was dismissed and com-iThcse were presented by Miss i' “Per 0 ~ "won . :3 A 0r- become ISOCkIng H's GI r|-Fr|end i ipleted Iflsler to Rose in ary Perry of '"P and Judy Garnhnm of Char- w."p.p.f But’ once they .. i Mr: Cecil Watts entertainedliSummerside. and Susan Edser. i “Ollemwnl and 59" I0? Lone. active start burning up —-—————-———-i - In“, grmip with an amusingIdudy MacKenzic. Donna Mid-i Re-:.ford and Sharon Scheffelmaier. i iNurscry - Rhyme contest. O *vfrcshments were served. DEAR MARY HAWORTH: IImuch. i am afraid of Insini ‘— will be 16 in July. Thore are B a r r v but I don‘t like thI Just wet, apply and sponge smooth- energy—get their first we ' lick of grown-up foods... i a. your LEGS ACHE with woum snufriiins pail of Slemon Park. ‘ T The Japanese movie industry 5"53" CamPNII. Patsy 098- I i All - round cords went to .5 considering Psiahiishmg an I icon. .lo-Anne Stewart and .laneID two hbtivs whom i like very Ithought of never seeing Chuck i do sharp sgIlzbigg palniIshfot mil!‘ ; but i am not sure which again Pit‘I‘IPt'. Please help me; i . t "motion can". min/tact 53 an of the Sherwood-i own yourt g s, ipto an a. sit , _ I Ilike Lnnre. (III II F f and answer quickly. as it is very I pm? Japanese movie; iParkdaie district: and Cathy weird Iggfyzxaflretf’s‘azyfluff: You " get the M"! M It: “3” M can do 've nmi'n . no or ourIimportAnt, F'.P, ———-———-——-——-—-—-—-—-———-——"—'—_—-‘_r r r“ , . ' . . ' I year; and ha “.98.. mp “Mm; DEAR PIPII As I 2,, n... mu m the iambic pains of sum“, try Ben’s TEMPLETON'S T-R-C's tod Moore 8. McLeod Ltd. I' fui He is in the Now and will ture. Barry is a bad egg. And - CHARLOTTETOWN be home for a wcck later this you arc making a fool of your- month. He wants mc to marrypeli over him. throwing your- him when I am 19 and a grad-pelt at his head tor his feet) irate. He loves me and in very I which explains why he treats proud of mo. 1in a irty fake. more or I've known Barry for a month less. in the presence of his and i really love him: But. [Ifriendts Bread: sofi. white, sliced- carefully made from enriched flour-can play ay. 5c and 31.65 at drug counters I W Gum llnth In OM nllan bottle I:Mnutly,' ' i BRANDED SIRLOIN ZAKEAS FAMOUS for STEAKSgyIvyng I c Ihv MI MM, Tmploton'u HAMI. ".15 ((IIIiHiC‘llilrtI/y inH w 33;...2‘3'ailriiil“..'"‘iim’reuni;:m°2§iiiil”.i‘i.d°;:?;i mt: . , . , , tn unportant part In diets me he is wonderful. but i imeants. in I or wands, that tic RBAf’i/i lbiif [VI , d to la consonant"; drum: Wm «r limm ‘9'“ "it. new" "in: m 56"“ “p °° W ~' . . - . - ‘ i i now on your savings on I onpen em , 3". “We With Wt h*’ 15 (“FPO-“Pd i “5' c on a major rchue. When on borrow on the sters burned up energy. We" I g“ "’ “ms (“We I” “‘8'” “’"e' ’ WW' I“ 3“" Ikef lb ' low-cost “iii: or MONTREAL Family Fin- lic..a".ways is! he ignores me all ° my Am Plan you can pay by convenient mon instalments tailored to your individual income. The advantage of thin ll that when ywwl It has fineflavor tool Of course. we don’t have fish rcactn'on to your infaturatm I 3 r4 .‘sc- Ib,‘ rdar. And for this you call him N u I ‘ wonderful". STEAKETTES 59¢ wining: or if not, if he talks with me. he talks like a stub. EXTRA SPECIAL person. who truly im'cs winch hurts my pride. 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