-if ,. MR. AND MRS. C. F. S'I'ICWART AND PARTY Young Couple Pledge Vows At Presbyterian Manse The Ill.'li'I'l-'13.? of Marion I-mu-I daughter of Mrs. Ira Huestis Illltl the late Mr. Hiiestis. lay. P.I-2.1., to Carl Foster. suit boro. P.E.i.. in the Preshytcrian Manse. llngton, on Noveinlicr lit. llci. 1-2. H. Bean performed the cereniony. The lovely bride wore a brown Mziricii and Barry Webster. 'l'lic illils were opened by Gwyn-7 Wilmot l;ii- neth ilizichliirdo and Mrs. Gerald of Miller. while Miss Mary MacKay Mr. Ind Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Nor-land Miss Ferne Reeves read the took place at 2 p.iii.lliiiiiio:'oiis verses. Ken- and V.'lIil('(I gifts were placed on The beautiful tlisiilny or Miss Joziii Ciisciey. Mur- ion, in her usual pleasing man- ner. thanked all for their thouglit- flecked suit. box style, with beigelfulness. and extended an invitation Ind brown accessories, and beige corsage of roses. The bridesmaid. Yiliss a'to visit their home. After singing ”Fur She's a Jolly Good Fellow." Miriam refreshments were served by the Caseley. wore a light flecked suit. ladics. box style, black accessories, and I red corsage of roses. The bride's mother wore a Another lovcly party was held .on December 10. when friends and bliielneighbours in Norboro assembled dress with black accessories and to extend best wishes and make I corsage of pink roses, The ipresentations to the community's groom's mother was attired in a newest married couple. Mr. and navy dress with navy and pink ac-I Hrs. pink lliiestis cessories. pnd corsage of roses. The reception was held at Brlch Hill Tourist Home with 50 guests present. Miss Miriam was in chnrizc of the For trarciliiitz the bride chnsc Airs. I brown cool with hroirn velvet; The community was read by Lonnie hat and beiue accessories bride and groom spent their hon- eymoon in Swlney. NS. visitini: with Cst. (iar'li and Mrs. Stewart. the ftiriiier ll roiisiii of the iiroiim. Prior to her inzirrinizc the bride-i ses ucrc read by Cnseiey less. .i:iicxt hook cd to souls of honor by Mr. andl illOe Marion This Carl Sit-wart of Wilmot Valley). lizrithering. held Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart, was ipresided over by Mr. James Law- The newlyweds were escort- GtHil'L!P Stewart. An address on behalf of the ,Webster. and a purse of money was presented by Ivan Day. In- (IIVIt'Ill.'ll uiits were opened by Ar- lcta (iiilis and t'lL't'tlllIDaIIyII1.',' ver- ()iia Wclistt-r. to-be was entertained at the home Appreciation for this unexpected of Mrs. Ira lluestis. Wilmot Val- ley. at a shower. She was escort- ed to the gaily rim-nrntcd ciinirtsteivzirt on by Miss liicnnor .ilnt-Artliiir. The baskets of gifts wt-re by Willard ltiou.-cc, Ann.-i Pil)'lliC'.. c.'irried in luncii token of community friendship and esteem was expressed by Mr. lielinlf of his bride. Dmiciniz iios enjoyed. after which was served by the ladies Iprcsciit. Photo liy Read. U My GOLDEN WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Manning Hearst-y-and Mr. of K nzslmro celebrated the Goid- the of ,Wf'i'9 sung by relatives and local en Anniversary (tho fiftieth! thei marriage on Novenihcr min. t Theey gratulations and good wishes over one hundred relatives. and neighbors. Gifts. consisting of I lovely 400 received grectinus. cun- dny anniversary clock Ind a gold to were presented to all expressed the sincere wish thIt and they could be ullth the hIPP.V coup- thelr many nephews and nieces le for many more anniversaries to also golden rncmi by the East come. table lamp. them by brothers, sisters Point United Baptist Church. Piano srlecllonx in the after- n Ind evening were played by Pastor D. I, .'Tc('Inre. Mrs. Clin- b Stewart. Mrs. Robert Bakcr. us new at the i-iouseuoioiiim la-nu made of on oi-ion-wool mg Kdmlybounshd C i from artistically decorated for friend ,occasion was cut by the bride and I M MN I3,Crt-ed. Roll cal . detrttnl OM! 0'1 lChriItmIs gifts. I A a at-.3 ii . t M. 5 To .- .5 I I v- -5" .1 George Jarvis. Many of couples favorite selections talent. The wedding cake which was the groom of fifty years ago. A delicious lunch was served all by the relatives. in parting onw1:i.i. cove w. I. The regular monthly meeting of Orwell (Tove Women's institute home of Mrs. WIl'er McLeod on Dec. 12. with to members and three visitorl The president presided opened with exchnllle of present. the mcetin previous rnretlng ed. an inn K ,eiice. North River Road. The sing- at the home of : anxious ineffectual sollcltude has 5 an element of masochism in it-of ' merit to suffering occasioned by WOMEN Leon Cnmllno M.c.l.ure. Women's Editor. Phone I500 P8519 8. The Guardian 'I:hul'Sd8YoD0C-20. 1956- HAPPENINGS I cently bought fifty Icons of land from the well-known rnncher Mr. Camp. This beautiful site of land is just outside Shatter, California. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien are re- modelling the house on the grounds They will have a lovely residence when completed. The property will hnve its own race track. Mr. Camp from whom they bought the land is one of the larg- est ranchers in the United States. Mr. Camp has ten thousand acres under cotton in Californian, ten thousand acres inn Idaho in potat- oe-. and also a new cattle ranch of three hundred thousand acres In Nevada. Mr. O'Brien since residing in the U. S. has been associated with Mr. Camp. Mr. O'Brien is mar- ried to the former Miss Betty Flood, a daughter of Mr. James Flood. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chandler entertained at I buffet supper. Tuesday evening. at their resid- liiiu of Christmas carols was I lIllL',IlIl;,'IlI of this lovely party. Very deep regret is being ex- pressed that early in the New lyear Mr. and Mrs. Chandler will be It-axing Charlottetown Ind tak- ing up permanent residence in Munii'caI- Mr. and Mrs. Benjaminn Rog- ers are entertaining this Thurs- day from four to seven in honor of their son-in-law and daughter, Lieutenant II. P. and Mrs. Wil- liams-l-ireeman of Calgary. i Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burns, Dominion Experimental Farm. have as their guests for Christmas their son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs Alan W. Burns. of Orlllla. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Burns with be returning on Dec- ember 27th. Mr. Brizir Chandler. B.Sc., first year medical student at Dal- housie. will be spending Christ- mas with his parents. Mr. and Mr, and M”. Jo. 0.3””! have Mrs. H. B. Chandler, North River reccntly flown from Shaftcr to Road' . Los Angeles. California. They l Another WW i,a,,py me Christ. niznle the trip in the private plane. I mas party H; mm of the 1.-Hand, l?;2i..i.'.”.i'i."t”'i:i' ..l1il:'::::::h:' W7-t 5-9 Cir 5311- iimiiidi n. r. v O'Brien had an accident, In which nanny eVemng' December 19' The beautiful residence. 151 he broke an ankle. He had been making I satisfact- North River Road. formerly own- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Bramwell ury recovery when trouble develop ed in the ankle not broken. Chandler has been purchased by Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien have re- x WEST COVEHEAD W.M.8. The regular meeting of the West Coveliend W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs Roland Bealrsto on De- MARY HAWORTl;l Despair Makes cember 10, with ten . and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the devotional period under the leadership of Mrs. Gor- don MacLaucl1lan. assisted by var- ious members with scripture and other readings. - In the absence of the president, the business meeting was conduc- ted by Mrs. Lorne MacMlllan. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Supply secretary re- ported that our box had been sent to the port worker in Halifax and Iftcr Mrs. Forsyth told of her talk with the port worker it was decided to start another box at January meeting. Treasurer gave a satis actory report of the year's receipts, Illocations having been Her Reiect Help Dear Mary Haworth: My mar- ried daughter. 27. has had much to contend with. in her domestic and married life. In the last three years. She has been married seven years. and her husband .drinks and doesn't support her as he should. She is somewhat afraid lot him and he beiittics her con- stantly. He is I real bully type. I'd say. After I separation he came back to her. Ind the conflict started all over again. They have a lovely daughter. aged 6, who has to live with their quarrels -but so far it hasn't upset her. She is sweet Ind intelligent for met. her ggg, Following officers for I957 were What I am concerned about In then elected: President - Grove MacMillan, vice-president. Mrs. Orr Mccann. Secretary, Mrs. Roland Bealrsto. Treasuter, Mrs my daughter's mental state. She had lost weight and was A dit- fercrit persons after he left her; Stuffing is As Important As is The Turkey Itself By CAROLYN WILL!-'l'l t Canadian Plus 3 mug, OTTAWA tCP)-Turkey with In the trimming! has become the traditional Christmas (In across Canada. But whnt'n tug” hum. the Iristocratic bird. in also tin. portant. shy expert; in an um. sumer section of the Iudernl nu-i. culture department. . One way to give the Itufflng a J ” ” ” flavor is to add sausage meat. hung econo- mist I-aura Power. chief of the consumer section. an in ,3 3,3. tervicw. But the stuffhu should not be mixed until the turkey is ready I-0 be Polilled Into the oven. Dry brend cnunbn, not fresh bread. make the hen Ituffing and, because the filling Iwelll In cook- ing. the turkey Ihould be stuffed loosely. The amount of bread stuffing needed can be judged by U19 weight of I drawn turkey; it takes about one cup of gtuffing per pound. If there's Itutflng left over, it can begplnced in mustard tins or custard cups. covered with foil and baked for an hour to make an extra gnrnlnli on the turkey platter. CHRISTMAS SWEET! Alon: with turkeys, ducks and tieese. the seasonal spotlight is shared by fancy cookies and homemade candles. "Nothing but the best is good enough for the special IJVL ' says Miss Pepper. with an added hint that butter is I top cookie ingredient. l Homemade candies, as well as being treats for the family. czni be individually packed in colored. "med Pipers, boxed and wrapped with silvery foil Ind tied with a sprig of holly to make a haPP)' gift for I sweet-toothed friend. Maple cream. a typically Cunn- dian candy, Is easy to make and takes only two ingredients. Here's the consumer sections tested recipe, using two cups of maple syrup and three-quarters of I cup of table or whlpplnrz cream: Combine maple syrup an cream. Bring to boil and boil with- out stlrring until I soft ball may T 'unity for both to understand the d of the programme for the next be formed In cold water. R. from heat and let stand until luke- warm. Bent until thick Ind mix- ture loses in glass. Pour Into but- tend pan and Iprend about three- quarters of an inch thick. Decor- ate if desired with walnut hnlvu. when cold cut into nqueres. Irucldey Pf. Held H. And 5. Meeting on Wednesday evening. Mn. Lantz accompanied by Mrs. scant- lebury, Charlottetown. were wel- comed to Brnckley Point for the purpose of organism! I Home and School there. Mrs. Lantz briefly outlined the purposes and Itms of this orgIn- izatlon as well as pointing out the value of a Home and School to both teachers and parents. A questionnaire led by Mrs. Lantz was heartily etfjoyed and Ill took part in the discussion which fol- lowed. An interesting feature of the evening followed with Mr. Gordon Rice as Guest s r. His topic was: "Teacher ortnge and teacher Recruitment." In his ul- ual capable mnnne he stressed the importance Ind need of such an organization and hoped that the following meetings would be as profitably spent. He congratulated the teacher and parents for showing such in- terest in an organization of this kind. He felt that it was an opport- importance of our youths educat- ion of today as well as being an aid in helping to solve their pro- blems. Miss Curley then thanked one and all for their cooperation and enthusiasm shown and hoped that all other meetings would be so largely attended. Mrs. Lantz bdefly "replied and hoped that on other occasions she would be able to attend. Mrs. George Shaw and Miss Curley were asked to be in charge i Er EAST BALTIC - All!!! Mclnnll. Lnkevllle. 590011! h Ilnmtlton. Ontar- Ec will receive medical cnre . Mr. Mclnnls. I year ago, the mlefortune of getting Illn y inland while It work. it has caused him con- Ihle trouble. Mr. Mclnnls in n of the late Mr. Mnrnhall .HlI mother lives It Luke- -sgsrggzi-its . Rnrold Stewart, Klngnbom, recently for Florida where he '3: employed for the winter. SEE Mn. Fred Robertson. K.lngsbo- N. VII hostess to the Women's Inltltute membe 3 at her home on December 4. The meeting was llrlely attended. Mr. Wesley Bruce. Bothweli, left recently for Florida where will be employed with Mr. Rupert Garrett, Florida. Mr. D.A. Campbell returned to his home at North Lake having spent some time with his brother lllr. Al.'Cnmpbell who is ill in British Columbia- Mrl. Ethel MacDonald has re- turned to Boston. "Mass. She had been called home owing to the death of her nephew, Mr. B Johnston, Montague. Mrs. Ma Donald II a sister of Mrs. E. C. Johnston. Fortune Bridge. Mrs. William Robertson and Mr. Arnet Robertson. Kingsboro. were two of the lucky door prize win- ners at & Imperial Oil reception at St. Mary's Hall, Souris on the night of December 5. Miss Ruth McIntyre of the ch". Iottctown Hoiipltnl spent the week. ;ll(lItWILI1 her parents. Mr. Ind o n . E r?E5ri5E1 3' :1 375 iiiiii? E Ind New” York. . Mrs. out Mnllnrd. zorth Lake. motored to Chnrlott. wn. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. B.G. Johnston. Montague, on the sudden death of her husband. Mr. 313. Johnston which occur- ragtdhln Charlottetown on Novunbgg Mrr. mo. rrasei-'1 continued in. ness is causing her friends ma relatives concern. Mrs. Frucr is I patient in the Sourlr Hocpltnl. Miss Theresa Flnnan W.D. R. C.A.F. Manitoba. has returned to Manitoba. She spent an enjoynbln leave at her home In Souris West. Mr. Kenneth MacGregor return- ed to his home in Klngsboro. He had been employed in Goose Bay Labrador for tho past six months. Mr. Manning Hurley who has been ill at his home in Klngsboro for the past while is now nble to be out and around again- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clnpp have returned to Rhode Island, U. S.A. They had attended the funer- al of Mrs. Clapp'n cousin, Mr. B. G. Johnston. at the United Church. Fortune. While her: they were the. guests of Mrs. ClIpp'r uncle, ; Mr. E.C. Johnston. Fortune Bridge and Mrs. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Clapp visit P.E-I. almost every summer. Mrs. James Robertson, Kings- boro. was hostess to the Women's Missionary Society meeting at her Mr. and Mrs- Willard B. Mac- lead was married at North Hill Ulllitd Church. CIISBFY. on Nov- ember lotb. Mrs. MacLeod is the former Ethel B Francis. Fortune Bridge, P.E.I. Mrs. Gordon Little has returned meeting. it was decided that the Bond. It was decided to organize. Mrs. Ralph Stevenson was appoint. ed secretary. Mrs. Harry Muttzirti has charge of Mission Band treatl for next meeting. l Mrs. Nathan Bell. convenor oft, the i "M "the report-l ed the following slate of officers for 1957: President - Mrs. Hedleyl Lowther, vice-president. Mrs. Er- nest I-Inrper. recording sec'y - Mrs. Boyd Lowther. treasurer - Mrs- Ralph Mcccaull. correspond- Ing sec'y -Mrs. James Hows, press sec'y - Mrs. Morley Muttart temperance sec'y - Mrs. Albert Graswell. supply seciy - Mrs. Na- than Bcll. Missionary Monthly - Mrs. Frank Quigley, literature sec'y - Mrs. Hedlcy Lowtlier. com- munlty friendship sec'y - Mrs. I-Iedlcy Muttnrt. Christian Stew- ardship soc'y - Mrs. Allison Har- per. Mission Band Leaders - Mrs. Avalah Maccallum, Mrs. John Myers. Baby Bend sec'y - Mrs. Randolph St. ennon, organist - Mrs. John Hulnm. Next meeting to be held It the home of Mrs. Harry Muttnrt. Meet lng closed with prayer by Mrs. Harper. 29c PERFECTION BUTTER, Cheslcy Hughes. i y mon- thly secretary. Mrs. Gideon Muc- Lnuchlan. christian stewardship secretary. Miss Mary Forsyth, Is- ” members secretary. Mrs. Wm. Forsyth. supply secretary. Mrs Gideon Mncbauchlan. Next place of meeting with Mrs. Orr McCann. Lunch Com- mlttcc, Mrs. George Bell. Mrs. N. A. MacDonald and Mrs. Grove MacMillan Devotional leader. Mrs. Forsyth. Mrs. Roland Bealrsto a- greed to gather information on or- ganlzlng I Baby Band and report to next meeting. Evening collect- ion 83.20. Mizpah benediction clos- ed the meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee. A social hour followed. but since his return, the weight is buck. and she is very depres- sed most of the time. Jake tl'll call himt won't do much to please her; and in their home hasn't done nnythlnr to make it cheerful, clean and pleas- lnnt. Alma has lost all Interest In lkeeplng her home clean Ind re- l l sents any comments regarding its deplorable condition. other symptoms are that she can't keep any appointments on time; and nowadays she gener- ally makes them several times before she goes at all. I am at I loss to know how to help her; no what can you siiggestT' Shc cant afford much more than just the essentials. would she be better off with- out Jake? They have just paid off the nttorncys' fees - which amounted to several hundred dol- ilars. Why are people so foolish? Or is it just because they are in-i compatible” Your kind comment iwill be much appreciated. C.t.i Dear C(i.: You have cause for urgent concern about Almn's emo- tional depression. And the fact that she "resents any comments" about her deplorable housek pit... -mcanlnt! your efforts to lend a hand or lift her spirits. I take it- shows how deeply entrenched she is, how alone she feels in an embittered Ind embattled sense of injury. x Ht-' rciccting reaction in your CAPE TRAVERSE W.M.S. The Auxiliary of the Women's missionary Society of the Cape Traverse United Church held its December meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph MacCauIl. Mrs. James Ilowe was in charge of the worship service on the theme "His Constnnt Lamp." She was nssistcd by Mrs. Morley Miiltart. Mrs. Ernest Harper. Mrs. Nathan Bell, Mrs. Wilbur Cairns. Mrs. Ralph Maccaull. Mrs. IA.-igh Lowther and Mrs. Alf Notting- In the absence of the president. the vice-president. Mrs. Ernest Harper. took charge of the busi ness period. Roll Call was respon- ded to by sixteen members and one visitor. Minutes of last met- Ing were reod and adopted. A letter from Mrs. Stanley Thompson. pronbytcrlnl secretory IlITIOLIHC:iI thnt the Presbyterial would be held in Sumrnerside Jan. 22. 23. 1957. Also there wns I letter from Mrs. Ralph Macflsull. Presbyterlnl Baby Bond Secly rc- gnrdlng the orgnntzlng of I Bnby -:---?:--:?.j:: in once. no doubt. Almn feels beaten Ind despair- ing. and touch-menot on the score of being helped - bccnuse Ibo lacks fnith in Inybody. self in- cluded. She feels that Ill persons she has tried to trust have fnlled her-hence her recnt apathy. she is going to pieces from sheer hopelessness. And It the core of despair is furious anger. too inhibited by fenr to nrnert lt- snlf frankly-Aoo it emerges in terms of sick meienclol . Whnttodo? AIIseetheplc- furs. Jnkc'I cussedness is des- unconsclously self-willed attach- feellncs cnuscd by hate-fcllnn probably. But also her non-co-operative attitude. as regards your wish to heln, amounts to saying Ingrlly (this is her unconscious senti- ment): "I resent the patronage of your pity. And don't try to make amends to me for your own past neglect of my happiness or my real needs. Don't try to 'resch' me now: Ind don't think you can do Inythlng Iboui tho problem: you eIn't." LACK5 l'AI'l'I'l IN ANYIODY Her difficulty in keeping Ip- pointments. either on time or It nil. in an aspect of rmotionnl lil- ncss. It has to do with relapsing into I childish category of do- , J ., it menu that in mar- riage to Jake. her personsllty is detcrlorlstlng-due in minor part to her confused immntnrlty of character. It the stnrt of wife- bood: but principally to the mar- bid Ibuslve. mnlhiously frustrat- Ing quality of her husband's per- grsve health hnndicnp to her. But. given right guidance Ind I re- newcd spark of self-confidence. she no save herself, ,cvcn so: she can outgrow this depress Ind wisdom ion frutniit. Get 5- tructlvc to Anna: his Ioclety Is I: OPEN 1 iv v I! if iv in I -I it sf :1 it at I 9 am. to 9 p.m. to Saugus. Maine. She spent a next meeting would be held at the few days with her parents, Mr,; jig, g:, CHOCOLATES CHRISTMAS . POULTRY DRAWN FREE If Orders Plnoed MOORE G McLEOD LTD. SAY FOR CHRISTMAS . . . : MAKE IT LOVELY . MAKE IT LAVISH . . . HINT TO SANTA: SHE'LL BE ESPECIALLY PLEASED IF YOU GIVE HER LINGERlETHAT'S A LITTLE MORE LUXURIOUS. A LITTLE MORE GLAMOROUS THAN SHE MIGHT BUY FOR HERSELF. WE HAVE JUST THE LINGERIE SHE LONGS FOR. AND IT'S PRACTICAL TOO. home on December 7th. The meet- ing was largely attended. Rev. D.I. Mcclarc showed sev- eral films in the R Point school on December 7th. The school chu. idrcn greatly enjoyed them. Rev. H.R. and Mrs. Bell. Red Point, have closed up their resid- ence at Red Point and left for SALE Eourinurs OPEN THUR., FRI., SAT. UNTILIO P.M., Mon. MIXED NUTS, 2 lbs. 95c LARGE EVANGELINE GINGER ALE ' 2 for 29: PLUS DEPOSIT 2 lbs. . . SL25 ysnt.-MarketPrioo 7-Hg BEs7'5Hop ms;-I Ilcnder half slip of nylon. ltvlsl lace inserts Ind permanent pleat: It hemline. PRICED FROM 2.95 Lovely nylon Illpl. vlftncnont pleats brmllno. Ind lnce It bodice Ind PRICED FROM 3.95 x Dmni not for stunning hustler. uurlomly Nylon gun I with loco iviaone e. 'M?LEOD E 3 a E h .l1;-'2' :.:n-lr.-.' ' and do-uhhr. Mr. Ind Kn. Bill nu. Ru. Montreal. The Kingsboro Women's ln:tii,. Illll ladies of the (735. Dill!-I7 Ille in the Co- E gathered nt St. Mary's IMP! vrozrem. sponsor-mg by efficient and well known 1:12. on litllt. Mr. B mm. Sourln. "M I" - 3319” Mmllln. P. E. 1 sales repnsentlve Icted u ghhij man. He lntmduccd Mr. Macbon. Ild. who spoke of the development of the local agency since the time of an Ippolntment in mi iii. )3: Igermthe town was lnciii-poi-. . i time f ment In 125. 0 hi. "uni Mr. B. L. Stewart continued with the history during me pm eleven years. He thnnked me People of the area who through. "iii? Purchases had made the new plnnt possible. Other speakers were. Mr. 30;, Carroll. Superintendent of farm trade sales. Halifax: Mr. Ernest Carver. District Superlndentem of ponsumer Sales. St: John's: Mr. M. G. Smith. Credit Mam... ,0, the Maritime: and Mr. J. 3 Carry, P. E. 1. resident mnm.,i This wns followed by four film; which were greatly enjoyed by an Four door prizes were drawn and a buffet luncheon was served go all present in the dining room of St. Mary's Hall. Souris. This was Iponsored by the Indie, of the Junior Aid of the Sourls Hos- tnl. A vote of tlinnkn was h i extended to those capable eta.-viii: who served such delicious refresh. merits and coffee also to Mr Bruce 1.. Stewart who most cs ably conducted the evening enter. tnlnment. gu. NEW ROLLING STOCK HALIFAX (CP)-Loading of 27 new rnllwny cars for the CNR in Newfoundlnnd Iboard the Nor. weglnn freighter Cbrlsteifsmiii. In under wny here. The new roll. lug stock includes 20 refrigerator CBP8 Welghlnl 30 tons each and seven generator cars of 44 tons or CARDS trlmtd each. 6 P.M. BOX OF 50 XMAS 95: