[Mrs H ILarkin'. ;the oldest a daughters of the Mrs Frank Larki'n Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard e ,v....,.,.,.. late Mr. and of Alberton. ‘te i ll- ef. and describing is Cabe and young son Gordon. spent the past two weeks with . relatives in Alexandra andl iHazelbrook have returned to “mo” y I their home in Naughton' Onw the loneliness and heartache l tario. Mr. MacCabe. is employ-tsufief‘ For the W" 15 yea,” d as a chemist with the ln-lmi’ “9 3.“ beefing the ’91:"- ternational Nickel Compliant “"3 “’m m my u." . Sudbury, Ontario. lbw.“d,ldt my Mum" m this sisters care. She (my dau- Shirienel Pat and Carlenelgm“) “me to “.me ‘l’nce' O‘Brien, Burton. were recent ,Whe" 14w“ “Monsc'm‘s' “‘5' visitors to Fredericton. N.B.,‘“lg to ma From that 1 “COV' _ .‘____ ._._ s -.——..—..——-—————- ou. I have tried often and . ’6 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. July 15. 1964. led; this time I will be bri i HAPPENINGS l Andrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-850! grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. lra rived from Vancouver, BC. to Banks at Poplar Grove. and spend a short Visit with her par— their sister Sharon is with her I ents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- . aunt, Mrs. Irving Smith in Free- accom . d b, th I t B _ cred; the n later sustained a . _.l d. 1 panie 5 er aun e . try:- .rr::;..*;t:r.:rz;:::.i 3" How-w. tartar“ “a “a dish. l Mr- and Mm CI‘BWlOI‘d G811le I haven’t seen my daughter in ’of East View. Ottawa. Mr. and years. She has married but 1 Mrs. Jimmie Oatway of St., on' ' (fatherins. Ont. also Mr. and’ Mrs..Rodney Mullard has ar- KTHERI MacDOALD JEA ISABEL MecDONALD UNIVERSITY GRADUATES _ Mrs. Alberta MacNeill. Mon- ! work. She has returned to the Hague visited recently with re. Yukon but plans on returning tlatives in Moncton and Oro- Mrs. Reg Richards and daughter‘ to the University of Manitoba ‘ mocto. N_ 3.. and 3159 with her . Shelia of Charlottetown were re-. next year for her Master! 69- . son .nd d.ughter.in . law of? cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. I J. S. MacDonald, formerly of gree in Social Work. Fredericton_ NB. Justin McCarthy, Campbellton. Charlottetown, After lo a v i n g Prince of . ‘ Jean lsabel graduated from Wales College Katherine en- Mrs. Frank Burgeots and daughter Josephine. of Fatima. Magdalen islands are visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary Mac- Kearney. Lower Montague. Among the graduates al the ‘ University of Manitoba were ‘ Jean Isabel and Katherine MacDonald, daughters of Mrs. . E lmay never be able to work I again. if there is any way my daughter could contact me. I would be deeply grateful a n d w d also appreciate hearing I Hilary Mugford. Moncion, I N.S.. visited recently in Kings- . - . - Y boro and was the soloist at the Mr. and M18. J. Milton Mc-. Mr. and Mr... George Sullivan. “Wyn—Macaw" wedding in Prince of Wales College. re- iered the Victoria General ‘ Leod and dauzmer Marv Of' and three children'Karen' Peter .Emm my former hubs“. A. “We” .h" 3“: 3' MW“ "05?“ “W” ".f "mm in 'Chicago Iii.. arrived this week : and Mary of Eastern Passage. 3:02?" Balm" Chum“ ‘ any rate I would like to know . 3:???“ awngnihog giants; arafugwttfie lgmgffii > y car to spend the summer at l as- visitililig this wdeeh wifhi 3 - if he is alive. . ‘ . . ‘ . ‘ me their cottage on the Montague) rs. -o n Su ivan an amiy. . , _r 0 mm 1 new for. . l k. .. i . . . r - - .- Eiizabeth Schiimer. Cam n9 5 8m at and the \ukon Territories. staff In Lynn is 9 Man and River. They were accompanied; of Cardigan. While here 9 bridge. Mass” is spending he], my daughter always had .l l" .‘t' r." .S k. Last fall sheen— . - , .. . Sic entered the Lnnersi 3 of Re ina as by Mrs. McLeod 5 mother Mrs, George. who is With the Depar - I. holidays with her brother Chaw plenum Her father and aunts Manitoba last fall and receiv- Iered the University of Mani- ‘ , , . . . , ed her Bachelor of Social . toba where she received her xii???“ Hale of souu‘ Have" 3:29.:Llfigngnizhggfiisat Hamax' ‘ ter Schirmer. lmwer Montague. {i have been most good to her Work degree. being awarded diploma in Public High-h Nur- ’ ' c g ‘ ' M w n M B ;myfli8::k§ulm;grly;1h:llhell;e the "Paul Myers Memorial i sing. She has accept a poa- l . - - _t rs. a ace varanga. os-' . ition at the Vancouver Gener- I Mr' "d M” wmmm Mac Marlo" Kennedy' 305mm . ton. Mass. is visiting with herl Slncerely- T's' Award." for the highest stand- ing in her cl a s s in group ‘ Lea" M Stanford‘ com" ha" Mass" arrived m spend the sum' ‘ mother. Mrs. Haveiock Robert‘ Dear T. 8.: The wistful far— al Hospital. Vancouver. B.C. . . . I . i W ‘dj fJ‘rloz-iqeiftcgi‘r summer hmm I m” at her home m ngshom' i‘ son and brothers Percy and: away tone of your letter sug- ' l .‘ Harvie. all of Kingsboro. I gests that you may be emotion- Mr. and Mrs. Henry LeClair . ' and ne hew Ste hen Ga nel and' . . . .,, his and family. Montreal are ,1 J2“ Nidfolson aid son " spendins their holiday! 8' Mur- Frankie Nicholson of Boston . . . . g ray Harbor North. guests of her Mass” also Mr and Mrs. Chap ’~ and to Stofira and son Dennis of .» Chicago, Ill.. were recent guests I, , of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mac- » MT- all" M” B"b_ Ph'I'POne l Gregor and Mr. and Mrs. Lance r ‘ are returning to their home in Damn. Burton. ‘* oston, Mass, on Monday l- , lowing a two-week holiday at: I their summer home in Cardigan Robert MacGregor. Toronto North spent two weeks in Kingsboro d Mrs. Eric Weather-i Vows Are Exchangecl Al Kensinglon Church Geraniums on the altar and. ped with flowers of organza andl white satin bows marking the rayon velvet peta 5. guests seats set tthe scene for h s n was Gavin the wedding of Marion Roberta. Curley. Ciermont. brother oft Bryanton and Alvin Reginaldjthe groom. The ushers were Curley at the Church of the'Walter Curley of 1mm. Holy Family in Kensington. N.S.. brother of the groom.i The bride is the daughter of‘ and Don aid McCormick oft 2*?! 8 .A. .\ sister Mrs. Archie Dixon Mr. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bryan- Charlottetown. i guests of Mr, and Mrs Ken- ton. Sprin g Valley and the; .For . Plum 8! Bll‘t-‘h‘ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter. neth MacGregor and family. groom is the son of Mr. and Hill Tourist Home the bride’s returned to their home in par-"J . Mrs. J a me a Curley 0f Cler- In other Chm l PWO '9‘“? boro. N.S.. after spending sev-j The Murray Harbor Unitedl mont 'dl‘ess 0‘ Pillk and 1:39 Pam" eral weeks with their son liar-i Baptist WMS and Ladies Aid I ige acces- yellow The ceremony was perform-jned sur wit ed by Rev. Louis P. Callaghan. ’ sories and a corsage of Albert Rowe of Emerald ac- carnations. I eompanied his four daughters, The bridegroom’s mother ‘ Bernadette. Paula. Beverley wore a piece 'ge tgzmldaughtefl Reverie” Vista” with Mr d M" and JoAnne while they sang of lace over rayon with pink ' i 5 ' an ' during the ceremony. - {accessories and a corsage of. . . 1 Lawrence Stews“ wmm Road, Given in marriage by her‘pink canations. ' Donnie M‘cfienue M Card“! this week is h" “m- Rae gan left recently for Trenton.‘ Finlayson of Boston. Mass. lather. the bride wore a floor For the honeymoon \vls ere he has accepted .l old Hunter and family North; held their June meeting at the Lake. On their return they home of Mr. and MN. Robert were accompanied by Mrs. Glover. tour of’ length gown of nylon lace and the Maritimes the bride worel ‘ .". . ' net. The bodice was decorated a two piece suit of coral bouclei posmon mm the Trenton Car. M‘r‘ "d Mr" Pete? Rogem' -. with sequins and simulated with navy and while accessor- Workl- Glengan'y “9 Spend!“ hou- arls. The gown fell gracefully ion and laws Wm“ ""3""! “"1 friends _ln net with lace inserts over a carnations. Adrienne wehh' Judy Man. I“ 305mm Mafi- . e or hair The guest h k wa. -ir uia-‘ " l braid headdress decoraterdmwithgted at the regoe pt l‘nll' c by: hews and Leger Brennan IE“ Mr' and M” wondon deery' , MocLure-Clork Wedding . I Solemnized In Hamilton fern and leaves. iMoncton. NJ}, and Christine Mr- and MPS- Willard Pippyrl 0W , _ Elmsdale on Saturday to visit linee Catherine Pi i of Tor- pearls and crystal beads heldiohnsnne HGCW- 0‘ relatives and friends in Mont- .onto who were recgllllv married a shoulder tip veil of. fine nylont the bride. Out of town guests ".1. “d Toronto, mg the fare visiting at the ‘9, of Mrs, is. The bride carried a bou- were Mr. a . Walter woridv. pm. h, New ymh hict’fery‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' of . i ty gar. Curley of Hantsport. N.S.. Mr. tWillard Pippy. Hazletbrook. .‘ denias With lily of the valiey.;j and Mrs. Harry Heckbert from Jenni. Stewart. Boston Mass l _ , , ived to spen the summer at . - The bridesmaid. Bernidette. Heckbert of oncton. N.B. a" - - Haz‘emmk: have 3‘5 the" 95‘5- A . M her home rn_Kingsboro. Mrs. Fred Macxinmn andgléhiid. Presbyterian Church ceremony at St. Enochi The bride's mother wore a recently. I pink dress with while accessor- Power of Tracadie Cross woret The room i a d f . street length frock of h I U et 5L Wigwam :Iniverfityafihe; ‘ .reii. Brien and Melody of Brook- united Sadie Christine M-acLure. ies and flowers and the groom‘s m nylon ‘0”, tam,” with he ruched his Bunch“. of Shelley Bin" 01 Chlcalo is a .iand. N.S.. so Irene Salmon" daughter of Mrs. Christine c- mother wore a blue dress with I ha" jacket trimmed with Science and mum guest of her grandparents. Mr. gand Aubrey both of Tor-[Lure and the late Car-they Mac-i white accessories and pink flow- . ' nd Mrs. Vernon England. Al- onto. Lu re of Charlottetown and.ers. Iatm. Her 3 were of blue satin to match the dress trim-. ming, She carried a bouquet of pink and white gardenias !The bride has been teaching E at Sea View. P.E.I. The newlyweds will live and t Clerm o n t erton. Her brother Paul is‘ .‘Bruce Clark, son of Mrs. Bar-i presently visiting his paternal. “113:5”; Raglgmorho leach‘ls I bara Clark and the late James . .. . i s Clark of Hamilton. Ont. Offici- vtsiting With her mother. Mrs. V Ming clergyman w“ Rev. wu- A reception was held IGeorge‘s Restuarant in Hamil- on. t. in until Septem b e ft v for alsoworeamopen-omwninll-rwthen they e '"c‘md “WV” INN”, ' box hat of blue rayon taffeta Smitzbers. no. where they will t Wilmins In this way until all Hm” Rom" Glemnmng' ll" Ken‘TdY‘ Out of town guests were Les .is - r in milk. It Mr. and Mrs Neil Bat uri bnde~ wear!“ ’ no” MacDougall. Kay and Aubryl with fine rayon veiling and lop- both teach. . rbo e , I should not quite cover potato 3have just returned to their homel length gown “Mb 3 high “Ck islices. .' Montrose after spending two and long sleeves. was. a Cover; bake 1 h... in mm months visiting members of theirl away by her brother-m-laW. oven, 350 degrees F” the“ fin family. This included time in' Maxwell Cooper of Eldon. P.E.I. ML uncovered, mow-mg “A EToronto with their son Merrill: The maid of honor was Edith Mrs. Joe IDA BAILEY ALLEN Salmon all of Toronto. Sheila MacMarx. Rose Ann Alt. . . . . and his family. in Gull Lake.tMacLure. the sister of the . . Sask. with Mrs. Bairbour‘s brotih- bride; bridesmaids were Carol and {Jeanne Clhnswnsin 0f tPF- Eric Larkin: ' Qualicumi MacLure. the bride's sister and con“? we” no 3"" ' ‘t ' ""1 0"" SUGGESTS Beach. B.C. with another bmtli- Beverley mark the Emma Sm wedding. esdames: For a tasty pro- er. Erskine Larkin: in Missron fer. Each wore a (100,. length For the honeymoon trip lb ‘ bride wore a w P.E.i. the Vegetables Ancl Milk IDA BAILEY ALLEN M tein - balanced luncheon entree. .B.(‘. with 8 third brother- ROY. ' 1 serve malloved potato lop- IWkini with Tim“ 1." mm?” lllfif‘lll’nfii'ignim‘“ hue and 1ped with drained crisp bacon, places: and son-w The flower girl was G." peg patent shoel and handbag d Tongue and Salami Platter "MOST your: people of this . - ' . , 'law and dau t ter. Mr. and Mrs i . . day are much taller than those Whh Mustard_Tmnam Sauce ‘ bake med “1 me “1'” “V9”. Eamley Beat?" .Etheleem' may, ers of Hamilton. Ont. who wore Dillt'lng l:he honeymooiii a cofm-i Escanaped Pow“, BRIDGE TR were present at the christening; along wh te gown trimmed muniy s ower was gven or.y .. AFFIC I f their infant gnandson. Paul" With blue. The page was Rob— the newlyweds at the home of of she preceding generation." 1‘ remarked to the Chef. Oriel italian Green Beans The number of vehicles usinELWamer Kimflaml ert Clark of Hamilton, Ont. her aunt and uncle. Mr. Eardley of the reasons is the distribu- Gelatin th ' an - - a i . . e Arnbflsfldor Bridge be-gU ‘i d Ch. h. t Best man was Alan Clark. the Mrs. John N. MacPherson of higher ggielrllk ouiit‘fleschoois, . got. or iced Coffee or Tea Milk ‘tween Windsor and Detroit int wile mursamuve, they fly, groom's brother. and shers Bellevue. - p . 5 some elatian visited two a: Mrs. hour-'3’ were Donald DiPiei-o and Peter The newlywed! will Nslde In level; recipes 1963 rose six per cent to 2.787.- l0fi. andl Ranchuk of Burlington. Ont. Hamilton. Ont. milk. at least. for children from t for I Inunts Mrs Belle Williaamrs figs; unfit: MARY HAWORTH Emotional Depression .of Boston. Mass. are Eblgrgl F R f t. relatives and friends in t e 3-] a n... n... t eoiu res e rospec ion - _; Dear Mary Haworth: At last l Mr. and Mrs. Addison L. Li'ahco. I h." the c o u use to w“ ally ill,'more or le s s out off from the routine hardwor so - called real world. w h e n- people are principally engros- sed in "getting and 'ng' as someone has said. As you are presently unabis and are long out of illicit with your one - time husband and daughter, perhaps this means you are a patient in a custodial hospital and have been a years. If so, the gist of your appeal to me ~— an implicit appeal for personal recognition. und er standing and the friendly hand of helpful fellowship — would indicate that you are on the mend developing a tentatively outgoing. trustful. cooperative interest in other people. Thus. with the right sort of family support, you might return to RONALD MAINE! ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Donald. Cape Traverse P.E.I. announce the engagement of their daughter, Alberta Dor- othy to Ronald Maines. non of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maines, ALBERTA MIeDONAlD ANNOUNCED Port Arthur. Ontario. The marriage will take place An} ust 15th.. 1964 at Timothy Eaton Memorial 0 h u r 0 II, Tomato. Ont. society eventually and take care of yourself adequately. Therefore. if your ' daughter or other relative or friend happens to read this exchange. 1 hope they may have the goodness of heart to rise above past mistakes. mis- understandings. estrangemetit bitterness and the like and get in with you. It would be an act of great kinan and might vastly improve your chances of full recovery. M.H. Dear Mary Haworth: 0n subject of the 20 - year - old girl's search for eligible met. (in Manhattan bars and dance halls, East Coast summer' re- sorts. etc.) may I report -my t experience. ' Without the slightest thought ' i only Now in early summer. “the nights come dropping slow" to give farm-folks long lovely eve- nings. Perhaps in this second breath of the day, to enjoy a spell of gardening. or 'o t h e r hobby, or to idle the time more or less away. There was a time at Alderle'i when through this season the members of the family, each to his own. fed the calves in a row at the paddock fence with the evening commencing to grow hazy about. A frog in the pond. ; or up the stream. would strum a last notes. Meadows would be my marriage certificate wltimr ‘ as now. coming up soon to the a year of each other. That was ‘ mowing. And as you held the 35 Years 380 “d 1 3m ‘ happy 1 pail, tipping it a bit so that even grandmomer now- the littlest one might lick up 50 Perhaps AB Slim“ “"55" I last drops. you would be re- tigale postgraduate courses at i member“: how good had been nearby universities. The poten- ‘ that first full music of the Deep, tiai benefits. of improving one's ‘. e" of .mnmime‘ how delight. mind while seeking a mate are . {"1 me cherry bloom and Apple practically unlimited. 1 should I and mac had been and how my think. Nothing ventured- “0- . gularly satisfying the haying "1mg gamed! L-L- a days would be. Yet a sigh would Dem. Mm Hawonh: My hus- l escape one to think how. soon. band and l have applied to " 1‘“ "nub"! “‘0” day” of support. I decided to study law at a local university after or- t'ice hours. I received my law degree and hite suit with a pink hat and black adopt a baby girl. We are an; army family. far from our ‘ home backgrounds. How d oes I one let friends and relatives know about the new baby? Do we. write them in advance of the adoption? Or wait until we h a ve the baby, then plain? Or should we just tell them we have a baby girl and give no explanation? (P.S.: we have a son ~o our own who soon will be five years old). 61‘. Dear G. R: When you have ‘ the baby. send out conventional at , birch announce m e n t ‘ (available at stationery stores), cards , giving the relevant information !in your own handwriting. in ;the spaces provided. For example: baby girl. two Pippy. Wendell Jeffery. Mr. andl months old. weight 12 pounds. Marchak. Mr. and 1 name Arm Jeanne Doe. adopted a steel) and Wonded incline let Mrs. George Clark and Irene I. June 28. 1964 by proud parents thecream-cm in the cool of the om' John and Jane Doe. with the "mug ’ gracious cooperation of agency | cou may be. M. H. ‘l Mary Haworlh l through her column. not mail dian. rt 01' hospital. I! the use i past. when after his chores were counsels ll . y l sons of years gone. or personal interview. 1 Write her in care of the Guar- l J membe iWorld Conference ‘has 1.800 scouts. JOINS SCOUTS Boy Scouts on June 1. ‘however. catching our intent. .smiied happily and went Afghanistan, registered as al Snead. ‘ the fields with James. We stop t ped in a pasture to see how this the cropping, the summer seas. on too would pass. And would bring us back to earth with the remark: "Let's get things straightened Nights DrOp Slowly In The EorlySummer and that one of the little herd ll doing... Engaging pastorala Is- land herds and flocks make now against the aummer' greens. Ours pose for us: the cow- kind. the mare and foal. the Paddy ' horse; the sows in» the clovery orchard. the ewes and the dark goat up at the other farm, the pair of ewes and their three lambkins in the paddock; he busy bantams. the cats and kit- tens along the ya ' paths. “Let’s walk to the far side pl this. Ellen" James suggested when we entered a haylcnd “We‘ll be taking the thirteenth cut off it and I'm wo e it the crop holds like this over Ellen" he smiled, “is a clovery year!" So fresh and good is the clov- er scent at the coming of the dewfall. In the afterlight. when the purpling shadows commence to creep in from the hilltops and up from the dimming hollows. How exceedingly lovely. all in all now. are Island farms... And because our days contin- u eetly rest- ful are the night's pillows. Until tomorrow — ‘ ht _— away now. Ellen! While y o u tidy up the separator and pails. we'll take the cream d the spring, Then" smile to the pair of little lads “we'll all take a walk back to see how the crops are doing!" And the three. with the d o g scouting along, would go down allong the path of front meadow which led to the dam, and by the pond where evening - trout leaped in a flash of silver. and past the mill-door and that which at times stabled waiting patrons' horses. to cross on step- ping-stones at this hour w n the mill Mod. the farther stream there. And at the foot of Thoughts lingered on those quite delightful surnmera of the ended. we walked up the farm- lane this evening with James. No child attended our going—no nor grand- children. because as it happened the latter from the Miss across he lane were away. Scampie. on it is a nice adventure to walk TORONTO tCP) — Peter C. Newman. author of Renegade in Power controversial book about former prime r John Diefenbaker. will join bli Toronto Star in October as Ot- tawa editor, the paper an- nounced Saturday. The Stewar- old author and mo has been Ottawa editor and national affairs editor of Maclean's Magazine. HOLDS CONFERENCE An international conference on youth, organised by UNESCO in conjunction with the French government, . place at Grenoble. France. starting Aug. 23. (IIIIIIIIIII THE FASHIONETIE Open Every Day C Id W i BI dill: 8 Noting-w‘P’rmfgped E Phone. 4-9752 \ 257 Grafton St. 'lllll’llllm 4 1: a. BENNETT can]: 1 Insurance Counselling ’ District Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8811 - H433 Charlottetown. and. low - budget homes. and Gil-1 PRES" “MA BEA“ courages children of more af-T fluent parents to drink more. SCALIij SALADETTES ' l t. ' ha" they "therw‘" :l a. cooked fresh or from "One reason whv some ehil I a enimlmeda beam dren. even today. are not get- I lat?” sumo" tin-g enough m i l k is because they don‘t like to drink it. Some of the most unpleasant hassles in the family life today take place at table. when a child won't. drink his milk." lution . mi green pepper ‘ 3/4 c. buttermilk salad dressing treclpe fol-lows) lettuce or crese r when Combine vegetables. Add '1; c. buttermilk salad dressing. ‘ then refrigerate. Serve on let- ;tuce or creas. Garnish: radishes. Bli‘l'l‘ERMILK MLA” MEMO “Then let the youngster 9 it.“ chuckled the Chef. "We've been writing about this all the whether instant. rice. or the regular kind. can be cooked in milk in a dou- ble v boiler. Fortified skim milk h excellent for this purpose. V4 e. butter or margarine 2 tsp. sugar ‘14 f'. flour a tsp. powdered mustard ' 1-16 tap, cayenne or 4 dmpa Tabasco of milk. this case. and a large group of canned condensed soups can he dilut- ed with a canful of milk. lmpro ving both flavor and putt-iii ve . value." Vegetables Iii Milk "1 like to cook dicai. pee t ed vegetables in milk to ower in a double - boiler," I said. "Add a little butter when done 1 tap. salt 2 medium eggs. beaten 1% c. buttermilk 96 e. mild vinegar MALPEGUE ROAD «or a seasoning. Stir-cook over hot water until thick like white sauce. Slowb' stir in vi cook constantly until thickens again. Remove from heat. Cover, to prevent a "skin" from for- ming. Cool nd refrigerate. Keeps refrigerated 2 weeks. Featuring ' A & W ROOT BEER 0 BURGER FAMILY HAMBURGERS ROOT BEER .0 Ho]: Doss. . Stir- mixture BALOONS and lull. Recipes for excell- ent desserts calling for milk can he found in all standard cook: books. Among them are ways tnfixrtce pudding. baked lad in m. Spaiisli cream. baked ciiatards. cnnnb pudr dings. euatald pies and doom ESCAme PMA'I'O (An Old - Fasfloned Didi P New - Fashioned Days) 1 FOR 'I'HI mm an": Mt “w rm 13-" '“‘ FREE GIFTS KIDS! m“ m“ . c I l mum-ssh mm - : 21".:3‘ amen ..'.‘ ll tbsp. floss! ru g on . o ? v . k c_ “a u c. with Mustard. Catnip. Relish and Onions ' m.” m 4 c. sea a " Rub a-qt. baking dish with ‘ ham'w" installs in battenputhllwa'ofi/c the w samurai Mammal/coffin“. - ultendpeppermixed;dofwith 1 to. hits-e. Repeat with WEDNESDAY - JULY 15in. OFFICIAL OPENING E OF THE NEW AsW DRIVE-IN ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN WITH EVERY FREE . . ROOT BEER ‘ SANDWICH