WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS §7mz«0/Z 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fn.‘nn¢.‘2o. 1963; Retiring WI President ls Presented With Pin QA BAILEY ALLEN Buffet Dinner Delights ' Young College Students for an elegant alternate for iihe more familiar French onion soup; perfect for a buffet lup- per or to serve after skating or skiing. late in the vetting. You wilt need: 3 tsp. butter. 1 thin - sliced small onion. 2% c. sliced tender mushrooms and KENSINGTON: — lrishtown! Meeting adjourned with "the" ALMOST "scared” of the Gierry Tomatoes stemh 1_3 ¢sp_ ,,h,_ y. g,',_ pow, Women's Institute met at the Queen." young sophisticates" when Warm Minmmeat Pie dared “Mme; 3 (10% on home of Mrs. John E. Macl.eod Lunch was served. they return home for the holl- was condensed eone9mme_ 3 for the regular meeting with is day vacation? The girls may be Fronen Strawberry Ripple Coffee, Tea, Milk. Cider tbsp. brandy (optional). 8 thic members and one visitor pre- WCTORM ,UCw 0V9!‘ ' R1830 - up and the boy!’ slices French bread. 1/: c. sent. After the singing of “'03 VTl[‘°ri‘;“'I'J”(§€v ":;:“'l‘1:ld°;t all‘: ten: and manners may be a bit llellnremenil level. recipe! Mme, ¢,ddmone4.~_ s/. e. 3,-aged Com? an Ye Faithful.-_ Marionf hgfng of Mrs Mark Robertson‘ smart _and over - casual, but BAKED BEA!“ Gmyere or other gheegg end 3 H A P P E N I N G S Profgt ifiald thel thought for ctlhgl with W5 MAX Thomp sou‘ #-lhlledesl'm::lelSbf(.,ll"lls‘l ;lle“lj1e¢gI;rll.l|eyA gr; “CO”, C n l.b;lIl.“f!:lnt(;ed pa-rsley.2‘qt mon . o ca was respon e r - - . e u er eavy , ' l they're hoping that you. too. cm“-3 PLATTER ‘ Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 to by each member placing a. gift for a crippled child u rider! a decorated Christmas tree.; presiding. During the devotional: period. conducted by Mrs. Vic- tor Ferguson. the hymn “Silent are the sam e. They will be delighted with Heats (11).) cans of New England baked beans with 2 saucepan. Add onion and mush- rooms. Slow - saute until c ol or turns. Add con-somme pl u s .- - - _ Mrs. Robert Stavert volunteer-J Nlgl""_ “'35 5“"g~ .3!‘d P3553395 the idea of inviting home-town ‘W “"9"” ‘M 2 'b’l’- blmerl salt and nutmeg. and 3 cm. DMr.ldang Mrs. ““llllahm tlélatv pgflflram f°°’C"}:_‘i';::I;s‘":if:sn 3) ed to deliver the gifts to the l 0‘ Scripture pertaining to the friends in for a kitchen buffet - hfly "Me “'1: measures boilins wata. Sim. _ona . rise a e_\. os e_ s c anfib o be I d the Red Cross °mce_ 5 in eanin g of Christmas were ‘upper’ with I menu that m_ cuts and saute brawn brea . mm. u 3 mushroom, an .0“ dinner. p 8 My and recepno ". twee“ "mm H C O59 The birthday box was opened 1'93d- eludes both traditional and G“ V‘ inch ”‘'l°l‘- 1” l’“tl‘" °’ Add brandy if desired. early in December ‘on the occa-p meeting. and contained 3551‘ A W, H, A. minute silence was observ- gourmet _ type oods_ margarine. ‘ d Meantime saute French bread sion of their 25th wedding nnni- . I . I t pap" bask“ ‘mi inside lhexul ed in memory of the late Mr 5. D-Icing.‘ on The Me“ To arrange, use large roun mm mm pottery 3 “Id "°rsar"." Elam lab!” “er. In P ayd If mometer were bought for th 94 L- 9- M3°L°°d “’l'° ll“ l’ 99 “ Of course they will sele ct mu‘, °' ‘°°d'_’l‘° l"y' Heal’ float cheesed slice of brea d Far-mly members and th 9 me weekly and party in 8" 0 school by Ruby Macl-90¢ Mafyl 3 “"1955 “'°‘.'k°’. am 3 ‘He some new recordings — for la°°m',°,r' °”°l’°l° :1“ stop each serving. Duet with wedding attendants of 25 years the St. Thomas Aquinas Society Macuod and Irene Campbell memhe,-‘of vlemna Ucw dancing is special fun during co cuts , and on e ge minced fresh parsley ago were present. A th re e -- held Dec. 15 at the home of Mr. The minutes were read by the me holiday season. so 0 I oveiiap ed brown bread tiered anniversary cake w a s‘' and Mrs. Angus H. Galla n t. served and gifts were present-«Oyster Bed Bridge. Lady's ed to the celebrants. prize and freezeout were both. ‘won by Maurice Gallant. Mr. and .\-lrs. Charlie Mac-3 . - - It was decided to join with the - Donald and three children. Tor— Jennie Docherty has returned lh‘EOI‘_';:'s'l‘(”lnede’!;:_‘§ ccaoiflfétm of! W1 and provide boxes at Christ- ‘:el:13;:"°ofw‘:1l:y:‘l::k3;nl:““§:afi§d t: or blendored wearing of’ glacka by school. onto. are \-.,=iting the fo rmer's] to her home in Cardigan.‘ aftgr the pmvlgncial presid . n t .g mas for senior emzehs, M;-5. “can 0”" Most libraries have 1-8 Zmf':1ie dmlpiizedspecans or cilitaipmrfliliii F. Grayfion ,;‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eat in six week holiday with rich s . ‘ Ch 1_ H we" offered to help ’ . . sa : " s e brim-levea ng . MacDonald. Cardigan. - in Mass, New York and Virgi- C""5f"::" “:"e~‘§:%°- Crfm'“f":‘;, t,,,"’“‘.’,‘ c,,'},,mmee finalize ms l’ig°‘;e9s°;?fi3'“;"§l;f°in'l§;L“n{:3: dicut ice cream in irregular type of clothing we do not wish l run. you 1- e ' project. 1. 5 . O plpt th d. ‘ “nl‘5- Pwll ml” 1'°ll'€l89l‘8l°1' to have worn in the classroom." Squadmnmpader and M“ D. work done during the pas year, Members enjwed comp)?“ districts. r e e recor ings g-eegmg h-ey_ pour eh-awbe,-ry (5 I“,-when of Aylesbu,-y_ Eng. Judy ‘Archer. student. at th ef land, attended a recent investi- Ul‘|1V81‘S"-.V Of T01‘0lll‘0 Will l1'l‘lV¢§ ture at Biickingham p ,1 e c e_ in Ch_arlot.tetown Saturday to when Sqdr. Ldr. Mitchell was be Will‘ ll" P’“'°“l5- M3” "‘d awartlod the .\lRE. Mrs. .\lirch- Mrs. Freemont Archer. Ma<~Kas' ell is the former Eieanor Mary D“"°- l°" ll“ h""‘d3y" Duffy of Charlottetown. Dr T F?.F,. Robins. well known s _ . , M _. L‘; h pa‘.nh.,- on he.‘ of the Sunday School and to? - _ d dd B i M ‘He 7 tclahdaalilmftrfi-tO‘al HOI1 Ored half!-bf thleg memliers. paid tri-i have ‘"9 5“~'"‘"““’ "l 'l‘°.5‘*"°t“l lvlllis-Erigrsl bgth ii nztfled for the l in the Boston area. He wil’. be = , bute to the retiring presid e n H 3; R’ l‘ 9 *‘ S " ’ ° ‘" °'‘ '5‘ “ 9 ‘*7 French girl who invented it). 4 .d th .1 _~ 2 b_' J.E. . Mrs. John E. MacLeod. a nil. '3 90 5- How It’s Made 2.?;rr:N.,,n‘ere anuigfton Street, lKenslngfon Mrs. Borden Campbell present-= 'Reports were given by thel LAC AND MRS, GEORGE MACDOUGALL A tinsmith can make it for and the men pilldthep go to S: 5 KENs1N(;'1~oN __ p; I p 3 n o r ed! her Wltllfi ta WI pin. The spt‘-‘ flailendshhp kSeCI‘eLi!l‘_Vt,h Mrs. agtgut 225 irgicigsellnyga an ipwahgg p .b _. F ' , o spen - .. , re ary an reasurer were aso‘ innie oun er an e presi--C - I P f d . :‘t.§:, lL::ek,_0“ a Champion’ daugmer.n'f Mr and. l treated to a surprise w h e n; dent. Mrs. Thompson. w h ol S Wide and 6 lndhes deelpr U1 St ' 'M”' L°5‘°' C'""“"‘°"‘ R” l ‘ can be filled a third full of sim- _ _ , sington. was honored at a pre- 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis. Olaeary. nuptial shower at m, home of. leaves Saturday for T o r o n t o ‘ Mn and Mn 135119 C 1 3 ,- k on! where she will visit her son and Wednesday 3 dau.L'hlPT'l"‘l3“'- Ml“ and Ml‘5- - l ., H d d b ‘ ted by the secretary. articles which were donated for,’ Alana Gayle‘ only daugh te r wllh mi”! ' of ' the ' valley and Placed in l'l- . A"l’“’-V Ems‘ liiriI':ePl;rdlleb:lii(ard,aw'eaI‘s eseaiefi l t A reguestt fromt amslilt-'*al'I i1f‘leHB1l;lfl::\\'i(‘lI( Street M i s sion' gl MIT 8": Cl1lf0I‘g1BI:\iI:. wl:“t°resc"::t‘i°l:l°‘:’v5z‘i's held at H‘ E Y(¥ll:h‘lifnS£[li(l:lv‘vlnt%eWa¢n;”v3:i:Y l1’u°;ls'-'- The Cl1al‘l“ll9‘““’“ -l3.""°"° .::n1?ath.§thpmk dqnfin “"l"§f,e:.,':." l.ll“lleel!'a§9$gdl(S)lfI‘-lecll conveniion.l 1 Th: chairman of the nomina- E-mlldmersl-39’ eciilmel) C “He R°ya1 Canlldian L°gl°“ h°m° d3m°5- 1‘ w°“1d °°min“° l“ meeting and socia evening - ‘ - r . th I _ - ' ._: H . , t d m f 11 ._ . ‘ ‘ " _ 8 In eepmg -em 0 .’ E | R Ce nesday. December ii. at t e Marv“ Clark‘ mg 9 a lemon“ sewn" was Wat presen e 6 0 O“ mm °”em°n-V l’erf°rm°d 3‘ Party and relatives formed a BUFFET DINNER K , 1 _ The baskets. were carried home of MN" Cenrge Scams by Kenny Clark and Paulal l’L"‘-"- G‘“‘d°“ nrl"°- - - ‘ h‘ h ld ‘ K —‘ ‘d t, M , Th ; . . - guests. The mother of the bride Soup - in - Bowls ' The president. Mrs. Tom Dav- Ch8m‘P1°"- R1550“ "tel" C Hg. E3255: cglgzinbir 4““Fav:';_l gfiiildzfl‘ Mrrss. Kagth glglslafgfi: officialted. and celebrated the were . gold sh,“ dress with Baked Bean E e i les Jr-. called the meeting to by M”: D" Cham‘p‘°"' ‘" l ‘ ’ “ulma "‘355- black accessories and a brown “Cotd-Cuts" S v order. . \'ine members and 10 guests Elf! cards were read by MYS- were in attendance and welcom- way"? Cl"'3’“l’"’“- Mrs‘. Rm‘ ed by the pregidpnt‘ a-ld Keene arranged the gifts. A short business meeting was A social hour fotlowed W h e I1 followed by an auction of home piano selections by Mrs. Char- e re e02k1l§llgHf>a‘f1d<llffal:l:lY ‘bfrlilfght a it lzsafIlff:nne(:€f:fi“::l::n::f.lenj\2'y: Johnsione. roll call to be some»: Mrs. Keith Boswell invited fiurrlng the Slgmng °f ll” r°3‘5'l The guest book was circulate .1 the groom is stationed with the . . _ - - v; . , - ' e. v - . em,,,.ab1e evenmz M 8 (.1059. 5e,.\..ed_ thing donated towards ‘a quilt. the UCW to her home for th e F. ' 1 I b' h by B0Hnlt! Palmeh 3%-“Ft 1]. th b ‘d topic Health, committee in .Jan. meeting when the lunch NW" 11 Fi1a1‘I‘laEP .V 9" The bride's table was center- °r raw,’ ‘"3 9 "' 9 w°_"° The Rambnw Club emmamed _ charge M,-S. Charm Ma,-shah‘! mmmmee ‘em he M1-5_ n_ G_ father. the bride wore a Mo or ed with 3 three _ tiered wedding althree -‘ piece red velvet suit . women of ."~tlnsl‘lll.0(l"P on Mon- Ves er service Mrs. Harold Mat-Lend. Mrs.| MacLeod and Mrs. Richard lfinfllli p0I‘lI'a1l 20W" "l "1 ‘Sly cake topped with miniature Wm‘ whlte "ll" b1°"s°' “id " dav ahe,«h.'-,nn‘at yhef} . n h ua p Archie Johnsfone. Mat-Quarrie. nylon Sh9€I'- The bollllafll Ski“ bride and groom and surroun- Velvet 3°°°55°"’°5 and ‘ °°"533° Mrs. Roscoe Pendleton, and the able meeting. Christmas cards were h o ii ght. from the card secretaizv. 3 the new school visitors, will buyl treats for the school children.- at the concert on December 18 in the lrishtown Community Hall. The teacher asked that and soliciting renewed interest; in the new year. ‘ The treasurer reqiiesied that; in future. members send ti uesr to annual meeting if unable: A receipt for at $5.00 health bondl, was read. each was given a Scottish hea-f ther broach for their continu-. ing service. Red Cross work was distribu-: in 4 discussed and approved. 4 Reports were given from fh e‘ comments were m a d e‘- d new ideas presented to they Several boxes of an The January meeting will be: held at the home of Mrs. Archiel secretary, Mrs. Sandy Morrison and roll call was answered by 16 members. There were two visitors present. with pictures. a resume of th e United N a t i m e Senunar. by} Mrs. Charles I-lowatt who we 5:‘ one of 30 Canadians attend in g; lm be present in order m have, at this seminar in New York ' all dues sent away at one timi-.l City. Motions were carried to donate 5 $13 toward the. closing exercises! also thanked the members to r during it e r She a l s o their cooperation two years in office. offered to pack - and send th e ing slate of officers: hon. presi- dent. Mrs. Bryer Jones: :1 ast- vice-president. Mrs. R. Butter- field: treasurer. Mrs. Sa nd y Morrison. secretary, Mrs. How- ard Wood. Members who had served in the various offices during 1963 were re - elected. l Christmas party. Santa's arrival with gifts was fotlmved by is sup per when members of the cltib KENSINGTON; "0 came an the MARY HAWORTH at-tcrl as tea hostesses. Brigad- Ye paithfui" was lP‘l‘hEf‘llil‘l Chandler thanked thefional hymn sung by the c u the year. roces- . _ e _ CGIT V “WV l““‘l“°55 ‘l‘“'‘“3 .of Kensington United Church as ._ ‘-they proceeded up ii e ais'.e ‘to take their places in the choir Mr and Mrs. Arthur Callbeck [0, their annua] Vesper seIfvice_ illab)h:eal;g:::‘edHea:1::}nn:l Lorna Waite was leader fo r o o. x l‘. .- - , ‘ Saturday by plan? to Spend the the service. and scripture was. Christmas holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Log- an. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cailbeck. Summerside. |Diane Waite. Kathleen Walker ,read the story. The candle lighting serv i c e was led by M-yrtis Picketts..- The church staff of (‘hai‘lotte- .F"a“995 Casele-V ‘“d N 3 “ C 3’, town's First Baptist were szuests . ‘_ ._ of Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm liar- _CGlT.(fl.‘°"' W379 wh3l;Cl}_‘ld 1 low. Ambrose Street, following 13 Tl“-‘ 3"_‘l 0 H013’ N13“! ~ . W‘.dm,Sda_\.-. prayer sen-iee_ The offering was received by The regular monthly meeting V319“? M30“ W9“ Ind Ly ‘ of the Cardigan Women's Iii- llU"l*"'- ‘, stitiite was held in the ac ho nil ‘ I\lnnday. .\’lonc_v was voted tol CONTRIBUTE $2-500 assist the teachers in their QUEBEC (cP)__,m. Quebec cultural affairs department has contributed $2.500 towards print- ing costs of a manuscript. writ- ten by Rabbi Joseph Helmlich before he died at the Auschwitz annual Christmas concert and: school t‘lo.=inE. Mrs. Irene Mac- Donald was appointed to he‘ »——--———-———-—-—~-——-- Rabbi I-Ieimlic.-h‘s son. has been called a substantial contribution in Jewish culture and to com- parative studies of philosophical thought. NEW DOLL FASHIONS . All the new style! llllle ¢I|'l9 ' sibly grasp. i know how to love are actually Loveless Are Tectclicible ; If They Aspire To Learn Dear Mary Haworth: Can you‘ Teafl ‘by Bell!-'in.\’ M8CK'8.V 3 H fl help me‘? I am a girl 18 and en-. fering that com joy people an awful lot? 1 I met a very nice boy this last: summer and have been seeing him ever since. Jim is a very intelligent per-l Cl‘-'«1Tk. Special number! b.V ll‘ 9 son and comes of a wealthy in-l harm. to the harm of those close telleuctual family. The problem i. e seems to have everything! but the capacity to love. or in-; lN3nC.V KPl‘l.V- Valerie CNN! 13 . deed to hate or. in fact. h a vc’-, lop their emotional potentials is ' 63 l any kind of deep feeling about: so little understood." anything. or for anyone. I All he wants is to consume all? the knowledge that he can pos-lh l Maybe the fact that both or his parents are successful lawy- ers has something to do with it. I doubt very much if they have shown him love or affection to Ca ght to love? If he can, and if it is within my power to help him. will you please tell me what I can do? Thank you.—S.J. Dear S.J.: Two books h ave lately come to my attention. bearing on your question. name- in mm ly: Can loveless adults be taught to love? Both books are analyti- cally oriented and both are translated from the F r e n e h language. The gist of their collective an- swer seems to be: The loveless adult may learn to love. at least in some degree. if be intelligent- ly aspires to learn and will ap- ply himself perseveringly. But he cannot be taught to love against his will, or in the fact of lethargic indifference to in the introduction he remarks that "Those persons who really even rarer than those who real- ly know how to think..." them how to face up to the suf- es from the ab- sence of love..." Dr. Lepp says: '‘In the ration- listic civilization in which we ve. the reason so many adults to their own a li love so poorly- to them and of humanity in gen- eral— is that the importance of teaching the young how to deve- He maintains that "affectiviiy (emotional livenesst. as much if not more than intelligence. has need of being educat. ..." 0raison's book "Man and Wife“ is more tedious reading. addressed primarily to Christian considerations in family plan- ning. It deeply affirms e v e r y ental love. Oraison holds that man is by nature s e l f i s b. hence "musi spend his days rooting out of himself. painfully. if need be, the narcissistic indolence which is He says that man "must make a powerful act of faith in th e eventual possibility of the deve- lopment of his human resources (of caringl. a developing which he can only falnly foresee." at first.-— M.H. Mary Haworth e o it n s e l s through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of'l‘he Guardian. Saint Paul's Church. Summer- side. Rev. Pierre Arsenault Mrs. Clarence Steele. organ- ist. accompanied Mrs. Gertrude Cahill who sang “O Lord I Am Not Worthy" and "Prayer Fo r Perfect Life" during the c e r e- mony and "Hail Holy Queen“ featured a front panel of deep tucks. demure scoop - necked bodice and traditional long sleeves lavished with schiffili embroidery. closing at wrists with tiny buttons. Her shoulder length veil of nylon tulle. worn over the face until the cere- mony began. was held in place b_v a tiara of iridescent simula- ted creptals. She carried a bou- quet of white and red roses with green fern in formation of a cross. with white satin bow and streamers. Attending the bride as maid- of-honor was Joanne McNally. The senior bridesmaid was Judy McNally. They were sim- ilarly gowned in street length dresses of pale blue taffeta, white accessories and e pieces of tulle veils and large roses. They carried bouque‘ of tinted white, pink and blu e flowers. The three junior bridesmaids were Mrs. Mary Mullins. Joanne Poirier and Carolyn tn 9- Bourque. They were identically. gowped in street length dresses of pale blue ii y l o n chiffo n. lAt St. Paul's, S’side receiving line to g re e t t h e fur stole. Her corsage was of red and white carnations. The grandmother of the bride Mrs. Thomas Brown wore a black and white silk dress and a corsage of white carnations. (led by an arrangement of white roses. tiny wedding bells and streamers. The cake was cut in the traditional manner. Father Arsenault said grace. and the best man proposed a toast to the bride. which was responded to by the groom. The master of ceremonies was Ben Champion. Congraiulatory remarks were made by several guests rind music was provided- by pianistl Dougie MacEwen. Out - of - town guests included Patrick MacDougall, Shelburne. Judi McAssey, Brenda Howatt, Mrs. Wayne LeClair. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mullins, G ordie THE FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day Cold Waving Q Bleaching Tinting Q Perm. Special Phone 4-9752 257 Grafton Si. l up your rugs and lay them along the walls for seats. Square dancing is still popu- lar. and more than a bit of fun. do it! 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'OOOO<.OOOOO mering (not b oilin gt water; casseroles and other foods to be kept warm are covered and French Mushroom Circle Platter New England Brown Bread Ferguson and Dougie MacEwen all of Charlottetown. The young couple left for St. John's. Newfoundland w of white carnations. Prior to her wedding the bride was tendered showers at her home and at the home of Mrs. Maurice Blacquiere. Slices Saute Tossed Lettuce with Boys‘ Bunion Knit SHIRTS r e (1, black, green, brown. Colours blue, Gift Boxed 3.95 HAMBLY & INNIS 186 Gt-. Geo. St. Ch'towI roses were worn. Their flowers were pink white and red carna- tions. The little flower girls were Karen Longaphie, cousin of the bride and Dawn Robins. who were dressed in white nylon chiffon with light blue sashes. and carried tiny b a I he t s of white. red and blue petals. The ring - bearer was Michael Longaphie. cousin of the bride. The groom was attend by L. A. C. Ted Gellnas. Ushers were Jack Brown. borther oi the bride and L.A.C. Winston Lock e. The guest pews were marked Free Lunch. Hats Richmond Street Music‘-by iiie.High Notes Admission 5.00 per couple For Reservations Phone 2-I762 Tickets May Be Picked Up At The Centre Reservations Must be Made by Dec. 30th Basilica Recreation Centre and Noise Makers Charlottetown -----,-, .,- -w ‘.::::*.::::" .::::.::.' m3"“5°l'lPl- b°l“5 FWD" 3’ n a person like lim be iau- G1 ' a l - ' ' . - procal. securely integrated pa-. Headpieces of white tulle a n J funqgfs PASTEL MINK such achievement. ¢ . , . Just last evening. as it hap- :"f.,_ 3 I 3 , )1’! . pens, long hours after I should ' \ . _ _ _' .1, ;‘_ . have been asleep. Iwas struggl- ‘:3 M me ultimate in furs . . .tlse pilnade of ing to escape the“fascination of { ‘ T -\—‘..j"'Y -" ) -5 Wei? woman's secret Clirlatmas Wish . -- a volume titled The Psycnol- l 3:; I In J ogy of Loving" (Helicon Press\ .1’ [Cl ..°' (‘Kl pastel mink iiown here in I perfectly by Ignace Lepp. a practising ‘ . .4‘ l European psychologist. \ ’ ' m"l’°“d- ‘ml 9‘ll‘3llldIf 0°Ull!|9d ¢°l¢- 59' The second book, which I've ‘ . been reading more or ‘ess slm- I} 0" ‘dean’ WW’ ultaneously. la Marc Ornts-vn‘s 5, _ "Man and Wife: The Physical ‘re C h ’. h * and Spiritual Foundations of .1. ome t t y\ ' :::fl'(i"l)8RP lMlcMlll8n Paper. - ‘ I o e A“ . No phymgm-3 mm 193" But back to Dr. Lepp's book: A‘ . EASY TERMS . FREE GIFT WRAP FOR MEN . $100 CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE DRAW __ f . He also states: “When we de- v — 1 ma dodlf_“"nn:‘l‘ N: ‘gob’ ,b.l::. clare a man is happy— and the ré, ‘ ._‘,' “ugh h.|1ne jumper, blouse. more so when we declare that a 3-. K woman is happy--we are seldom I-A ¢o.Q. pjfty dfeil, petticoat, DIE- I QUICKIE APRON 1 Quickie apron —- embroider motifs in simple stitches or sew in print. rick-rack trim. ' ted!’ tie ass: roe tioin Kyla. 1!. h‘. £1‘ inches. Pieaas l «so cents in Pretty 909- top! One main: ii an‘; t ‘humps. ifs! pattern piece- front. back- 2 _ . , resident alike. Patten 7472: four 3% it. ‘~ ht Print OM-inchniotifs;patterniiisisesl “‘ , 13» 14: 10-]! included. - e cede (coins) for ms ttern (no stamps. pi ) to Age Brooks. care of 7 kn - Patriot Needlecraft Dept.‘ Ilreiit It.. W.. Toronto 1. Out. I , liiere is an eye- opener for your referring to the de ree of per- fection they have attained in the acquisition of rational tr u iii." beau!) "To declare that someone happy." continues to signify that he is. suppose him to be. enjoying the height of emotional fuifillment.." The pu rpose of Dr. Lepp's book. as he explains is "io help people to love. to help them to is . , "is or that we For the ultimate in Chinese and Canadian food to take out. . , . ” §_9_:_l'US CAFE love in a better way and to show island turriers ltd. Open Nights Until 9 Christmas Eve Until 5