l Pretty Wedding Held At St. Francis Church, Ont. y it St, Francis Church. Toronto. in flay ii. i957. Reverend D. J. owlll united in marriage Elisa- lli .l Catherine. youngest da - ler of Mr and Mrs. Alex P. so- l)L'Zl.'lId. James River. Antogaoniab fuunty. N.S.. to Wilfred Justin. gm of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Calla- ghan. St. Louis. PEI. Given in marriage by Thomas Murphy. the bride wore a white ballerina length gown of not over laffcta and carried white garden- las. Zena MacDonald. bridesmaid for her sister.V'ore a pink baller- ina length gown and carried pink carnations. Ralph Callaghan, cou- sin of the groom was bestman. The reception was held at the Arlington House. Following the rodeption the couple went on a mo tor trip to Niagara Falls and Buf- falo. N.Y. They will reside in To- ronto. Prior to her wedding the bride was honored with a shower at th e Bell Telephone Company where she is employed and receiv- ed rnany lovely gifts. Doe Lake Will Of i500 Guides, 38 Countries. TORONTO CF) - some 1.500 girl guides representing 38 coun- tries will attend the first World Guides” Camp ever held in Can- ada. They will camp at Doe Lake near Huntsville, Ont.. 11) miles north of Toronto, from Aug. I to l.'l ranadian girl guides are work- tl.: hard to erase any difficulties that might crop up regarding lan- guage. diet or dress. They aim to are men it Mr 700 GM ENJOY an interesting, exciting and important iob-in the modem . and 7.000 , unds of butter. among Be Mecca show the world that individuals In from every nation can live happily together by the girl guide laws. Rankine Nesbitt of Toronto. chief. Almost commissioner of the Girl Guides. 250 members of the Canadlanjflalladlan women's Army Corps OUTDOOR LIFE from all four of the Atlantic Prov- inces are presently attending their . The campers will sleep in tents. third annual summer camp at Mill, Grgupl HQ and Su Mo". and all cooking will be done on Camp Aldershot.N.S. WWHICH HElC””' P 4 ” Rm" Real” W” charcoal stoves outdoors. Swim-.commanded by Brigadier .1. A. w, tot Ch8FI9tlPl0M'n- mlng. ' and iilltlng are on ; Bennett. CBE.. C.D. Shown abovel Canadian Army Photo. the daily r I ties. T ound of sports activt-1: ......tET's EAT Fish And Other Seafood Keep Down Fat In Diet from left in right ritlrlnt: "In-jnh" training in the Qtlam-i'masters' Stores are Sgt. Ann Bradshaw. 2 lure will acquaint the foreign guides wit.h historic aspects of Canadian life. The Saturday pro- gram for Aug. 17. two days before the camp breaks up. is Vi5it0I'I' day and foreign guides wil ldon their native dresses for the occa- sion By IDA BAILEY ALLEN tllrl zarllc lttlxt with was-nued' The Dmcial opening reremonln TI'""'3h "” ”"'"- F"l'l3-V I” lsalH'F(llI ti-in min or lintll the wal- include the breaking-out of the colors of all 38 countries repri- seated. All delegates will take part in a giant campfire occasion. Eighteen reglstere dnurses and two doctors will be on hand to handle any medical emergencies. The catering staff figures that the 50.000 meals during the l2-day holiday will require nearly lll.00lt quarts of milk. 1.500 dozen eggs called tfish day” During the earl- ier years of our country. a selec- tion from fresh. dried. smoked and homemade potted or pickled fish was served at least three or of ,-.,;;ag,..,.-,,im,ch.h,.,.;; rm. 1”... four times a week it was often hnhe. 1,,,,:....h,,9 .,,,.3,,,,.5 Km”; scrvcd at breakfast, always once "pp. .,,,1,,.i,1.,,.1 ,1,.,.,,,,.,;hy r;,,,.; or twice for dinner and frequently ha,-h P”... 5",, N. lam ,.,.u,, ,,,-y pickled. or creamed. for stlppcrmgaa, mm. ,.r h.,",.rn.m.- l Pcoplc felt good aftcr a fishi Tnday llw pnlatocs are gra-I mcal. becaliw of its llith protclrr mm... mm L. ,,sm”,,,.,.d Mm; value They rarely felt 'siilffed. numb lapping 3”, H !(.,.,.,.d Ml PGCEII” "W" Hm I5 Wmplrafr ii main dish ata mt-al othr-rwlse' !V9I-Y lm” '" lair P9"t"95 "Whd low in fat. we'd lliizh-spot the dish, L':);:a':'l:iI:wV;:i3Y3 3" 5 '”"""aI Wt bginlz ilp thc protein values by - a ding a cup of grated shar -In these days of m0d9TllPd Ii" American clicesc and .1 tbsp non? d'9'- "5 ""19 "V" W9 "fur" E0 fat milk solids whcn making the lops are golden brown and tender. Use lemon wedges as the garnish for that tart touch. Fish Kabob (kick-out--Salsdeite other items. ACROSS WORLD Among the guides. 400 are ex- pected from the United States .tn- t cluding Alaska and Hawaii. Cho-l sen guides will come from Ans-l tralla. New Zealand. Burma. CEy- . the custom of eating more fish . , Paklt . th Phil in .3 . i""”- Eyoanpan andsapeenlasd mp e. and 5e'3f"0d- "Of mm ' frlml "7 Pntaincs firattllcc Small v dlcel ' Wlzedr ”'”7'b9d ind 'l"P medviti cooked. pr-cled California long- From Europe wlu come rep” but cooked in numerous delecta- whm. pmap,.,.; Add 2, thin whit, aentatives from Belgium Den- . ', no. mo. em. :L:.il:t.'..”:":.:”.l;::;r:.'::.:..::. H-":2. -our 9 ltaly. The Netherlands. Nonvay "P999 5"” ""'""- 30- ml” baked. Alpha Rebekah Lodge Has lfind Children Installation Of . . - lPublic On Tuesday evening. officers 0"MltlI Mabel Worth. P N f; ; R S , y . g Alpha Rebekah Lodge. No. l0.lV.G. Mrs. Hugh Mackay. P N.G.;:&':"k:d"' ";:'””yi", l.0.0.F. were installed In colorful L.S.V.G.. Mrs. J. Clayton Shaw;. 5 '"" "" -l ceremony. for the ensuing term. installing Officers were Mrs. Thos. Out. Guardian. Mrs. Paul Hansen. ymmx ”"5”' Cauty. D.D.P. of Alpha Lodge; Miss Hilda Harper. P.N.G. who acted as Deputy Marshal; with Mrs. Alfred Frizzell. P.N,G. as ed by Mrs. Morley Smith. Mrs. Vernon Howatt. Mrs. John Turn- Finlayaoo. P.N.G.. Officers in Guardian. Mrs. Mark Malone; - . ' f B I ”'"P"' 0”" ”"'''- ti” 1 ” Zitlir i"l.llfli3Z"l2L"."...lE .'.ZT.-....2.'.l sundmx Oommmeu we" .9, at their technical inability and Deputy Warden. They were assist- pointed as follows: lP.N.G.: Jr. P.N.G.. Mrs. George ,ward Garnhum. Finance. Mrs. H. H. Jewell. P.N.G.. Miss Helen Mrs. Lloyd er . Mlsa Myrrile White, Mrs. Les- Phillipe. Visiting. Mrs. Claudia ter Hickox. and Mrs. Douglas Acorn. Mrs. E. P. Acorn. Mrs..- Gass. all Paast Noble Grands of Paul Hanaell. PN.G. Mra. A0 F. Alpha Lodge. Following is the list of Elective and Appointive Officers and the respective offices into which they were installed; N. G.. Mrs. How- orn. Rec Sec'y. Mrs. .1 G Dcnnis.iand Records in good order. finan- P.N.G. ire-electedt; Fin Mrs. Mae Adams. P.N.G. tre-elec- keen interest being shown in the tedl; Treasurer. Mrs. .1. Wilfred precepts and principles of Re- one of these laws is: "A guide is Cudmon ire-eleotedt: Warden. a friend to all. and a sister to Mrs. Lloyd Phhillips. Conductor. eiaglriy other gltiiiitifefm be W W Miss Mabel Worth, i-.vc..; rts. e camp C e w T ' Gordon Mat-Pherson. l..S.N.G.. Want Technique quit Tb:-v muidn't ovlnv an if lthevlelt the) dldnl haw the painting skill to express selves. When the first program llarted. l.0Ni)nN. (ml trpl l...,Kg,,,, the t-lllldrcn were given a free A,., (;ai1(.,.yc.,,,-'..d ...,.i. band vi-tti pencil. charcoal. chalk 19” W ",3, or paint. There was little allr-nipl .,,(.m...1.,.s in lead them toward etluli lw-ii Now they're out to deiclnp EIEIIIFED EFFORT Cunt” Clan, Hm. Am-.,H,gA. ' Now, however. Cl8swS are Waldrun MacKinnun is in look af- ter same Mrs. Donald f'url'lc a . Orvln ('orncy imrc appoint- aimed at giving the youngsters the tools of the trade. They team com- poslllull and bow to achieve ef- fccls viuli different media Ex- ('ftlira'P models were suppli 4 d . n ltvnul 350 ltmys and girls trooped M " d,,l”m,,, ,,, .,,.,.,,d H” down in the gallery on Saturday . , . . v t Iltnrnlnzl for five week apring Gilli P4”-(L P"bll1'llY- M75 Amma Cnnwmm" M I W! 0" and fall st-sslnm during the past .l. G. Dennis. P.N.G. r e to r v. Treasurer and the various stand- bekah Oddfellowshlp. During the social hour following the meeting lrefreshments were served by Misal llvlinlayson. Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. Hooper. ELEANOR Ross Light Up For By Using Correct Light Ry ELEANOR ROSS Want to perk up your home on- tertaining wlthout a big outlay of time, effort or cash? It's easy If yotl take the advice the American Home Lighting institute All they tell us to do isl in get "lit up" For the right light. properly used. can create the cheerful atmosphere that is as important as the right guests, re-l freshments and entertainment. SET THE STAGE Today's smart ho.-itcss uses herl bag of lighting tricks to art the exact stage she wants for the party u-ene.. She knows. for Instnncr. that a high level of light will tumolal.-I her gueltts and add to the gniety of the party. On this other hand. lowering the light intensity will soot and comfort the crowd. if that's what she wants. What should be avoided. say the cxpcrts. is neglecting lighting on- tirely and just it-avlng cvcrything as is. This is often the reason why some hostesses find their guests forsaklng a well-decorated hut pnnrly lighted living room for the bright lights of the kitchen. T00 LITTLE LIGHT ""d”'i"l"'l'"'”"Wl"”'"'" Brazil. Chile. Colombia. Ecuador. iil"l skewers. and 1 iii in lo oz.) prika and l tbsp melted butter or . ed. "led. I .. ' SP8”! Swede" SW"'9'”'"d "id stewed oprofvl-n katbtfbbed lif.”S2?.'.:1r"""' '"d ' "”i "''""d ”"' While too little light is adamper GI';:;m3"g:':;'hl and South Amehlbecue cooking. l El-,.an5;,.,,., an ,,,.,,,1 haknm dish. on the social scene. too much. in gm; Wm represent Balm” rm, Knobs; you Wm new ginlm Wm, l.. ,. (mp ,.,,,-,..h..,1 pa. light. uncontrolled light or Just plain. shrlriowless glare is just as had it can be a headache. liter- ally and figuratively. Too many I excel-withtruvel,adventure, Gumemala. Meximy pun and pkg. each thawed frozen scallops margarine. or corn all lo" of Mendh "enough and Uruguay. and cooked frozen peeled shrimp. Bake 30 mm In a moderate socialaaivmupand mm, up And from the cuibhean an-1.. On each skewer. alternate a oven. .150 degrees F or cellant pay (some as for men) while getting further valuable training in the RCAF. MODERN WORK FOR MODERN WOMEN 1'bIa'IanlrnporIaiitpIaoahit.ba Royal Canadian Air Foroaia wlththelnadarnainiaaad ambitions of alert minded nu Canllha women. For ha-that b formation. on the VIoaIaa'I an the attic h b ooapanbalow. oo- g----awicourottuow----1 I..C.A.I'. Ullt. ll.C.A.r. station. Dunner-aide P.l.l. none: 31 scallop with a shrimp: wedge of lightly brnuncd and bubbling hot. tomato: medium-size freshmush- Hcrvc fish kahtihs with a dunk. room: .a 2" square of green pop- made by combining 3 tbsp. melted per. Brush with 3 tbsp. melted whipped butter. 2 tbsp. lemon butter or margarine. or corn oil, juice. '2 c. orange Juicc. '2 tsp. mixed with 1 tbsp. cold water. Va table mustard and 1 tbsp. eachl tsp. crushed garlic or 2 drops liq-Eminccd parsley and dill. MARY HAWORTH-I l . YORK POINT W.l. the evening.MA very interesting con- ; Ex-Wife Plans June meeting of York Point fn- l To Re-Ma rry . test was put on by Mr.-. Wilfred A Kli . stitute met at the home of Mrs. l M" hey .r After singing of Quccn sotlal Aub”-iy Macpmlls The Clyde RIZI hnltr spcnt. Lunch was served byl V hi An h . vcr .W.l. as guests. The president ln2'9;”I:"g!v::reg”'0r ."ye:!'.' pri-sided The meeting opened byl my ex-wife and l are reconciled? and plan to marry again soon. It ”Tllc More We Get. Together". The minutes of the last meeting were would appreciate guidance for out "WI and ”pp'"Ved' second try. Are there any com- mon or obvious pitfalls to watch for, in a case like ours ? I have already suggested that we get competent counsel in ft!- iure. in the event of disagreement also that we practice religion more than we did in the put. This reconciliation waa broullht about by God. after I had prayed for months-and spending the rest of are coming from Costa Rica.I Cuba. Haiti. Jamaica. st. Kittsi and Nevis. Suriname. Trinidad. illlllll the Bahamas and Bermud. - .. ..-,L...' l PAINTED IT. RED IJCWISTON. Vic (AP! Police read. Treasurer gave oepo . The 51"" 0' 335-55 0" I'lll'd- 5”” Pald-jlng. walls and curtains at a diner. ll WI! m0V9d by Mrs. Murch-lPolica estimated damage at about ison. seconded by Mrs. Kathleen 150, MacPhall that seeds be bought for the children for the Garden Club. '” i T" ' It was moved and seconded that 85 be given to teacher towards the school prizes. Discussion took place promo 1 . hostess and committee in chnrgal ' ha 3 bulhs can ruin the nicest room. For parties. the Institute ren- ommendra fairly high level of overhead fixture light throughout the room. This should be accented by pinpoints of fixture light at strategic places-In a corner. over a small conversation grouping. be- side a planter or along a window wall. Pa rty If vou an planning a small party. a more intimate type of gatlierlng. you can lower the gen- i rral room lighting, but still retain l the accent lighting. You'll find the accented arr-as attract cluster: of guests. This is an excr-llenl way nf hrenking up yntlr crowd min. easily-managed social groups if you are the nrnilrl owner of a good painting. use a special pic- ture-lighiing unit and add a bit of art gallery glamor to your room. As for the fixtures now on the markct, the variety of their uses. .'iii limited only hv the llseria im- ' aginatinn and hot gift for painting ' with light. f'Hl.lRClllLl. WJ. Jilly .'lld flol'rt-stv-llrll-ncv . . 'lt f'Vl the t" - nlll ard Rosa. V.G.. Mrs. Claudia Ac- mg Committees showed the Bmkayn;ll'l"':' in h:am::P""M '::l"'hl MHZ" , .Sec'y,lces in health condition. and a :Il'(I,':gdf"rM3:h 4:l:',?.'lnwI;V,',I,:l which a dainty liilich was shikftfli by hostess. IV 5'9 reaoy '7be'lake your oven war! Fnr Moat. Fisli. Fliwl. VPE0l?IltIPK' and (';lllnctI goods you. DIAL 7336. SPECIAL THIS t'nl'ncd Rccf . . . . .. lb. 2! Closed Sattll'ri;i) 1 pm. ouesn ST. MEAT MARKET The regular monthly meeting of Rlverdale Churchill W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. Tom Mc- Qliaid on June 5 with an alien- dance of R members and .'i visit- nrs present. The mt-cling opened with the Institute Ode and repeating crt-edl In unison. Roll call was answered with something for an auction sale. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and . silned. A bill was paid. it was decid- cd to trcai the school children to ice-cream at school closing. Mrs. Eases Baby's x HI teething baubles by keeping him regular mug prompt to little fan: in . an appara- npma reaulaip. from irregular-ity .durl:-Eu tum , t s. uh, Bahv It Own Tab eta. Inn. for eornti than I when ntnoia an hard and oehbly. gallium myi" M on ooundepoa. Got lIb;: On anal Coda B.i.lifi6 Own MOTHER! Pow irregularity and intact dloaottvo my life tiiantrina Him will be a on music Inf (Q? ,;?lI0ol for the V - . ' ;:imty-9-one” I , coming year. m ttee re orted - . "T3317 and Sally is when We that swimming classes WM: to TT married. That was eight your! start July 3. Mrs. Mildred Mac- ago: and we have three younl-l Kinley and Mrs. Andrew MacEacb- aters. ages 5. It and 2. tern were appointed for the Quest- STTLL HA8 COM"-"N75 p ion Box for the convention on in the past I was too material- Jun, mm I 1'-Itic and tohelviasgdli Lunch committee. Mrs. Reg not. a : YT lit: Ico e:e (lnarnpoorrecting that. I;Ooc,lle::l?'",g GO HOWGVGI5 "'3"! I dldf” II" l".Famous Canadian. Program. Mrs 50"! ll''5't 55” c9"""ed5 I" lstanley Murchison. W33 M mm Next meeting Mrs. John Mac- PJII. 90 4 PJIL tical owe... even moo. oa 1:';'.'.'.V...,C,i:."':;i.i;:'.,,'",:f:'".-.. ..'” DAILY FOR our WEEK ONLY d""' '1' W""" ”"'P"" ”';o'"; ..Some of up Musical mot... , i::f;"'nx:'ll:'E: g'1r';”,E::"sMTh: members were then entertained for S POQ. 4.75 . . . . . . . 2.93 tool: a arms a ece. L. L-.. .. ' . thlere must be. a movie. or roller SPORT JACKETS. reg. 4.95 . . . . . . . 1.95 sltatllnllor gdmrgnsinfollowgim by "1: made rI:c:cW'yv:t-;.t5ct.tIlln,t ' . u on a . rpenee: but now in the late pushed to the pointofexhaultioa. MEN 5 w'ND('b'Jf5A'E,E':sr'd,:')9' 535 - 2'95 gm 8,.,.'.",'.:'...'.":';. -.-.'..-mi: :::':.' .1" .:.'.".t..:.r.".' .;':.::t"...:".: ”"i '” ” i 9 e on : - lo stop drinking and start takiiurto try to subscribe to her hgywin MEN'S WORK PANTS . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 vn1.":m'1 u;,;;1:yli.ym.wEkt:sing if I I n0itfol!ln"ln:all;"!A'diQldlfEv1fnft.l'- recrr ' on ese s i . . d-:1 h.,;,.gio wrzhrk next day.mBuut, ;:lr0lIc0I"lr'l;l1CI:uI.l?.n.t S-M L. '0? . . . II' VI GD IID. PV . :r:lr:.ttle necessary rrevsr-:i:I;I: llnli:pl;rtg1;':;;0'g- ?;'e:gut;.'ttmla MEN'S GAE PANTS. rig. 7.95 . . . . . 1.99 1' NNWVN3 "' i F Belt lth ' ' l M W " ' "it "c "" .:.':'. t;'”..'.";i.".':...';' i I '" . W M” M" tr,:,c,g,-,,,-,5... ,,,,m.,,. ..,....,.. ..,.. ,,.....,,,...-.. .. ....,..... 5 aovs WINDIIREAKERS rag. 4.95 .. L95 Dear l'.P.: I dontt know what a various social life for her home (Nylon-Gabardine) yup fauna have been. but Sally hold. brightened wth friends. hot plainly needs her head etlmlwl P'"""Y- ""8""" "”""I" "'4 W IOYS' GAI PANTS. rag. 4.95 . . . . . . 2.50 I "urn" A IOYS' SPORT JACKET. site 32 . . . . 2.99 SINEI-E. t I set -3";-gs-m ahggudogg; -t; 1 atazeas. slus l0-I1 .... 1.99 supper. ice mats and centerpteee. A or sharing an evening of cards glilater of graceful pillcupple mo. IOQ. . . . . . . . . 1.95 anti refreatunents about or guest. tits surrounds the star in-sign. , or an mvnlne of h'f'V gsrovtes and Pattern mu flircdbzi dir!ctkTIa; GIRLS SKIITS, 8 to I4 . . . . , . . . . 99: at Indian cllvlfllft . 709'" Mr large Ii) - tnr lly. sma . father. & K &I III DIED I5 ll" 3'N9' 'm' "'9' WW” NW inches Ill Nu ill cotton. ' . ..,... .. .. over.daee'y:foa::uchI1p:.u..1hvhgauu: ,,,,,, ,.,,,.,,,,,,.,t..,,.,., ,, olats oaesses.1oolz 149 ..;":.'.''''''t”'''''''''' " ,....... .o ......"”"'......""'n.. gr-,,'v',,;";;,;5,r:':;n,.,:;-,,-:;,l:-,,s,:,';r WOMINSDIISS roa 1.00 '.gi&mhlWmT Gm'”mt 3"-gggf "' "o'r""'M- a--u-----'''d' . cl I”-3 Mei """'”' 0”” 9"" '""'; cam. Lanna eox ltd! ' . NAII. A . PAHIX shut as II III I Iv kirk” "' 3'” lnuana. nanonn: 'Hlll'l'ABI.l: ma 'l'IlllCll wuta.-'d"eatwt....IE.:l1Iomh write u.."l.". fanny co-all: ,;"W"”-mfg. v;;mr;d-4"-4'-N U; ummr inili-not m ma.-r ”"""'? ""' ""5""""""”,.,,..u'”""""newatlrv Brooks to-column .tu”'.u.ubt jggwgeg-:.aQ'o.aIukkrIn7 Ploitaemalartl H -ialuau out use in. ' "M! '4 MW in M"-6' GEORGE NC -r--- -----l.,.- -w---v -----3.-.-.-.-:.-2.-..-.-r W. one 'acaI:'a..:Iy"IgI.l.:r.!:;"g-,.;',;".,-m. olnJIDs!n10.'I'aI'owNAl.' tnanaau jtahlimtleuedhaavqqn. uuulIVI!IlliIII-II'- For ANY information regarding Electrolux service or products please get in touch with the AUTHORIZED FACTORY BRANCH for PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Elecfrolux (Canada) Llmlrad v n7 KENT STREET - CHARLOTTETOWN Telephone: 8012 ELECTROLUX (CANADA) LIMITED Whose Factory and Home Odtee is at 201 loorier Avenue East, Montroq la the note registered owweretfhatrade mark ELECTRGUX Dipped: was Repor" 0' U" mcordinl 5." read by Mrs Olitpr blaclnvid title . (tn the absence nf tlir wrlvintv F'"”'””' S"'””"y' Next mcpiing l.. he Ilvlll Jll ltw And wc think l'l' uill pli'HSl' W E E K school year. An exhibition of I50 I I l 94' W 11...? them- I perient-ed artists drop in to give. tips. and in one figure - drawing Monday. July 8. 1957 III- (guardian Page 9 pieces was chosen from more than L500 done during lhl-' year. and hunlr at the l.'.HII9H after S('w hath Out There was a Jllltlitr group for grades I to 5. and a senior group for grades 8 to 9. Boys and girls of all ages were allowed into a third group. on the basis of talent. to receive extra training There's still sell - expression however. One class uas asked for instance to paint what they saw on the way to the gall:-ry. Another '.'.r4tllp was asked for abstract im- nrcssmns of ”uhai music tells me" Among the pictures pro duced. a litter riimensional mural ulnbellevablc fantasy ilatever you're saving for-batter save of The IANK of NOVA SCOTIAI Eech-olux commenced operations in Canada as a sales and service organization on January 1st. i932. Through the years customer satisfaction has been and will continue to be the aim of every member of the Canadian Electrolux organization. Til THE HIJUSEWIVES llf PRINCE EDWARD ISIANII Only branches of Electrolux ICanodol limited and tr. franchised and bonded representatives are authortud fp sell new Elactroluit vacuum floor polishers or associated lleetroluit products Any publicity or statement: by implying that they are authorized to all new Eledrolua T I I product: are misrepresentations. Electvelux (Canada) limited cannot accept any responsibility for reconditioned or allegedly new cleaners or for door pollshars salesmen or stoves. trovaliareoardsofttIaCaaodaapotaato0lee. Choice of six models from ”69-5" cleaners or lloetrolun other atorea or aoleunao sold by unauthorized