.. 4.... is use-yawnipmxm . mw‘lfllatwlnkle.lfl I lWOMEN S ORGANIZATIONS lMARY HAWORTH mu. "The light of those make; a l Irishtown WI Elects Reco nition Of God’s mmiirilgfiéelni‘lli m ‘" i g luowflurrtes today told a N 0 tale of Winter‘s approach And ew cue lcers Power ls Essentla . in. m... .. .. . winds gusty that lies: and ie» ‘ Mrs. Don Mat-lend w a [less to the Decem be r meet- Dear Mary H a w u r t h riyou fa! also upon fhf- ImPlli‘lh' in“ II" 93"" “‘9 “IN” “9' elected. president of lmhtown ing. lam not sure you are right ily competitive female descri- mun OVEI‘l‘HM. B'Jl bark 0' hie -._-._.._...—— .- --. _ _. _ __,,__ _IW0meus Institute at the \lo-j Original reading of a Hailo- .encouuging the. stymied .bell “rum to accept full per. clouds. hehmd the rum. slime the Guardian. Charlottetown, Tuea.. Nov. to, 1m. “ummt” EMU-1 muting held at we'en Mishap was iliven by lbouaewife to treat her competi- : song] mpmlbulty for reform- Hu- mm! 4- iagcfizfic "I MTS- JOhn E- I RUby MICLGOCI. ltive neighbor with polite con- ing your piratica] behavior. 7"” V“ ‘ ' ‘ ""‘ ° ' . . trolled detachment. As of now. your self - cornml- . r .. “.3 ivig‘hel‘renligi'ers “raided Awft'l‘. Th, Innrgngrelhxl M the Granted (for purposes of dia- iterating pitch asks specl a PIG." Reverend ‘ H A P P E N I N G S P I en. rs. rchte contour that this might belhandllng. of a sort that only ,"3 lJ°h"5m"e- "euurer- M ' 0- More” WI w“ held Tu'sd‘y canny diplomatic procedure lick Infants would qualify lot.l r Very De ate ' Audrey Jenkins. Women‘s Editor. Phone 48506 lClllen Slave“! recordinl "IBM Nov' 3 l“ m" hm“ 0‘ Mr" ‘ from the ace - loving house- ‘in a therapeutic set up. And the. ‘3ecretary' M” y . M”, Joseph Rooney. The president wife's angle still it ignores the ldlamai truth is that it you were' LONDON 'AP' * ‘ mild "RV "‘“ . iLeod: Red Cross. Mrs. A. H. M” William Alyward. chaired question- what about the ro-lconaiatently given kid - glove boned "P “l‘m”; “1311"”! George Macbeod. Ottawa. ter. NB. where they will Visit Campbell; namelan M” the meeting. Roll call was an- m (Hf, _ bl" Mann“, .0 a.“ the Drum". churchmen here met than”, . "lntario has arrived on the is with their son - in - law a nd Clair Campbell Mrs Harold “cred by d‘mmng “Holes 0‘ I"th "selfler prn- e'm- of realltvl on your uncertaln "W'th M“ l““"'“"’ "ll "ile-w' land by plane to attend the fun daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Mac-Lend. Mrs. Clair P ro- clown! I"? llyelh‘s- The C‘EC' nelgi on “i "so “mew” 1cilo OlkWOuld become progrcs. ‘9 7 . era] of his mother Mrs. Lemuel Lcmckert and fammily. lfitt: auditors. Mrs Borden tlon of officers by ballot follow- [fier "K ton” ll" 8“ Prep," melllve‘lvy more outraged and d1, As matters :iaud a .M. m ' .MacLeodl Robertson. Dun. ‘Campbell. Mrs. Leigh Paynter 0d: president. Mrs William Aly~ ritzy ‘1' fuaimlllm'n " m'fnm'fled in . bund' bewildered the Anglican church is called das Centre. The Ladies Auxiliary Roya. Twelve members opened ward; “Henry. M". Eugen! ::nn" (anfififgyn “mg m or Iagainst your emotion- “V'rend- 3‘” a "l‘m" ‘3 """V‘ ~ 5- Canadian legion held ailhe meeting with no“ Flanders Larkln; treasurer. Mrs Frank emf“, n: {he “me” I. Hi any stunted inc'uba'm. _ new, reverend. a bishop right river. The regular meeting of the;masquerade dance. in the Leg—.Fleld" and the creed recited Dunn: vice-president, Mrs. E.G. 1 ‘f ' r' 'l . "n: "v, lpanf .lvl, 0} “(9 Chd 3"” Rh a'Fllh‘Zlml‘ most.- . \iontague Brownie Pack waslion Home Morel] recently. lin unison. V MacKlnnon. all re- elected: n: sense 0. pen“? “or. ' pergnnn' who“. mm,” m” .reverend Such has been the or “'0 held Thursday. Nov. 5th. at i The presidenl nave n9,- ndc, press convener, Mrs. Alton Ao- zzzgyflauzligunh” :rlgbmnegsaps on deep abiding love from ln. id?!“ of things Since the lift t-eu- ‘- tllc F'emer‘ y School under Mrs. William Crockett and rose. outlining the vear's acti- "501 jecls he n 510! a" rib {re-.min sources in formative‘tur-V- the direction of Mrs. George in daughters Betty and Janet vities of the branch and exp“... Executive reports shoWed a b a {in cam] u Ftp “atlm'.vem unit reasonably “peat Now Rt. Rm Dr Robert W1l< . mall. Ml'si ROddlC Martin have returned home from using appreciation of the help very WCCCSSM Year's Work It.“ 1934: rilelaclfmenlwpme c n 0- their neighbors in later life tolfiam sannard‘ a blshnl‘ “'h“ 15"" and Mrs. Archie Hllchey. Tney vlsit to U:S.A. lreceived from the member; comPIIShed- Adm'll dl l i 3make up this deficit or he held 30"" "I Rm'l‘emr‘ has “‘55” were assisted by Guides Caroll lduring hm- lerm 0;" office R Cross convener, Mrs. iassncialleeq yfwh filih?:gag::[el::Iculpabln if they don‘l. 3“ H'Cles‘a‘llml h°"lh5h“ll l" F(’I'liuson and Gillian; Saturday’s item concerning: The treasurer reported re- Joseph Rmne-V- reputed “000 liessl for"‘contil)ol:‘ osilinn l I RalhEI' the Shm‘l- (‘hantzed “1-9 [arm "I a WW. I" Tl": (‘udmom who are working to-l the St. Joseph's Alumnae home- . ceipts for the year $45174 eli- 60d “Vel‘ 0" "PSUIES Purchased all hip dealings gul aha; h ghg‘adults on sure access to a June“ ll “"3"” "I" "l‘mrl‘ "it u.- wards their gold cord and are? coming should have read: ‘ penditures 5246.28. present. be. during year. I box 0f sewing is driven to this. hy a gensa‘nllcompensallorv legacv of love- dams?“ ““lmm‘n'lm': rmfiend' arranging the Fly-Up Ce' e-|'l‘he newtv appointed motherllance $352.23. Twelve meetings and knitth completed and help starvation almost in: «clailnature tin the wake of weaned" - -- . many as part of their commu provincial. was Mother 5.. lhad been held during tn, year given at Blood Donor‘s Clinics. inclusion 'nnd n'onulari‘wa “lcruclal natural deprivation). .Whal " “Tn”; hp asl‘j: "ii-V PTOIECt- ‘ Mary Charles of Notre Dame. lWIth 20 members enrolled. The 'n was learned Wm‘ FORTH that she were fighting similarly. ‘ot' l l3 lo lune‘l" 0" the higher Wfll’e- With plam "we",an m an a -- The Brownies enrollment . in Cross accrual-V had the first aid post. attendant, n, annviale nndny ‘hum'length ofGod'l: love ofpeople The Ver f“ '3' mm” H "Kl Fly'UP Ceremony “’l ' II Marla“ Ruth Stevenson ant‘lturtled in 74 articles including Mrs- CECll McCarthy. was re- ger‘wotlldn't all of us con-lSlUdV "l9 Psalmsi lht’ EOSDEISI “mph In W Hahn HEM" “I 'akf Place 8' the he)“ rcsuwr Elizabeth Baxter of Amherst, three quilts and three sweaters. Signlnl- , cerhN-l {or her" ‘ lSt. Paul's letters to the new London RH" 'lnlm Hpgmf‘ Fald’ "w meeting which will be Thurs .N.S. were week-end guests oi A donation of layette gar. Money was voted for prizes to . “heel mannnnnnle wnn wemfchurches, and become (as i. lie ‘llg'lldn E39,. I" 3!." “F! day... . _th. Parents a reer. and Mrs. Gerald Hoope r lments and used clothing was be given Children Of the 6 never to'have‘lmown deep, ghid.lwerel in transmitting agent on ‘alléigu'zh i.Si‘il..,..fml.,d;§fi;.l “ “3 cordially limited to attend. iMlIfOn. “pass: mpfogit‘l: Ililach gradient: gogzafifghxléflirral‘agfcint- ing love in our present fast.:tl;ins plane of fraternal co-operat- a heavpnly‘ nannmrn‘ ‘P‘.En._ r A l Beth MacPherson. (him 213-”— _”~—— lsnmmersldp, p a lage commissioners to serve a filig.-§:Cleliga?§id [asleesentgfilfi‘ As the late. Rabbi .losll u a liznd'v {20:1 mp arthhlthm‘ down" ‘7' 'fomerly of Darling ton Twelve members took out dinner at the Provincial Village . z .. n.» __, ‘. . . string in such narnnl' llsl M ln. Loth Liebman made clear inlLf‘E‘lL. . . ._ FBI.) is spending her birtnq subscriptions to the Institute cmmimone“ sem‘ annual' ) terests. I {his hl‘illiélht Wk "P886" 0‘ W”: wgth hart Ann“ mill-nest; ‘News for 1965‘ A group mem_ fleetilllyg 4‘0 fictiheld you 25 in MR. MRS- K ET“ some of the” Phildrpn mav l Mind" {Simon Slit) Steffi H . ummt ve.. innea-‘ lbership of 35,00 was taken on; are . ena ve pans were ' ' 1946). the whole pano I of ' ' ' . 1‘ polls. for the Music Festival and we made regarding the dinner. msnzcteflkmfiegzggfmns1.23}: psychological 1194311“; yhOW- "3:123? 52:11:55.4?! : I . names submitted. i The question of 4-H sewing. ' , V “mm” with anybody. And the ever achieved by valid tech-1: cn;...,....,,....., p;E_i_ : Mrs. Charla: Robertson of pmmn; “W”; Mrs Archie Johnsmne look :classes was discussed and it as. Regent Park United thumb. of Mr. and Mrs. Angus llac. consequmc“ m-n h-F 0h m niqufl. is but a prelimmary .‘ . Sun "m M Canada . Dunstaffnage left for Edmon-.-—v the chair for the election of of- 3 4394 lo continue this .Vefil‘l Torontov “33.0mm?” I"? the LPOd Donlfln. .Cape Breton. magi“ Tam; me “N, 0" 1’.“ the essential main Step lhal ‘ Phone 4-88” - 4-5435 ‘ ton. A l t. a . yesterday to spend ‘ cm“ November weather ‘ ricers and following the elecnnn with the following volunteer in. recent wedding of Alberta The officiating clergyman Ham“, mwald ‘ leads in human whole n e 3 s ‘ t: z the. winter months. hag Arrived ins m“ the us 1[the new ppesidenh M". non chers: Barbara A, Laplerre‘ Eileen MacNeVln. daughter of was Rev. Robert Lindsey. " ‘ ' ‘ namely: recognition or. and‘ '. rm‘md of 306m epvemi N'ew‘uang one look the chair n nd Mrs. .109 Laplace, Mrs. Alton Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Mat- The. newlyweds wrll reside. Plea-W WI "5' 'helt‘lm- '0 nmeranm with (he truth in, Mrs. lsaat- Burll and Mrs. com". panic: anerééon 1‘“: fbegan her duties. Anderson and Mrs. Joseph Roo— NeVln. Charlmlelown- a " al 542 Eglinzton East. anon' lnw the unloved and “movable: he. an ya! that “the Divine Stanley Buell It!“ by plane bridue partié; or hnugwwarm: wn card parties were plan. cy. Kennmh Frailk MaCIA’M. 30" 1012- nnlal‘ln- ‘lo bec?mp allaChgd' "at ‘19" Power Works continually inl l’" """" '“““""'""' Saturday for a two week Visit ings°are only}! few of [h'e items} lied for Novcm bcr at the Remembrance Day spray is to laChed' and “VP. Shall all be the us. undergirds a nd supportsl In Out. While there Mrs. Buell ‘ ' omes of Mrs John E. Mae- be purchased as usual and mac belt" I” “' Smcmly' 35' ' : will visit her sons and daugh- ter in Londo . Mrs. Stanley Bue Ii will visit her son-in- law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. G. W. A‘rchlbald of Toronto. Gwennie. Clark. student at Dalhousie. is spending the weekend in Montague. guest of her parents Mr and Keir Clark. = Myrna Beck. student at Acadia University. is spending the weekend in Montague. guest of her parents. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Cecil Beck. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fisher-l strand. formerly of lanathurst.I N.B. have taken up residence in Montague. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster-.1 'ilnion Rd. have returned front a trip to Nova Scolia. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Keith Foster. Greenwood. andt Mr and Mrs. Brent Camerott.’ Shannon Park. I Shirley and John Macicodfi Ottawa. attended the. funeraii service at Lower Montague United Church for their grand- mother. Mrs. Lemuel Robert- son. and are now visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacLeod. Dundae Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts.‘ York. are holidaying in the Maritimes and US Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fraser. Montague. motored to Lancas-l women's editor will be. happy to publish free of charge. Do you .iiave visitors? Perhaps a form-t er lslander whom friends wouldl like to contact. E It' you are planning a holiday.i giving a shower or entertaining your club. phone 4-85 and help make the. social column in-. the Guardian-Evening Patriot: . teresting. Lend and Mrs. Clair Campbell. Mrs. Robert Stav o rt and Mrs. Leroy C a m p bell will class with carry on the 4-H the younger girls. At the December meeting "Secret Pal" friends will identified and each receive a gift from her pal of the year. Mrs. Ruth Carr will be hos- 8' Silver Weddin Celebrated Al Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mann. nee Rita Clark. were feted at their home at Indian River on Mon- day evening. Novem . the occasion of their silver wed- ding anniversary. The. couple were attended by Elmer Mann and Mrs. Ralph Shower Is Held At Bride’s Home Bouquets of fall flowers and streamers in fall colors made a charming setting for a miscel- laneous shower held at the home of Fred Bertram. Clinton for his daughter. Betty. honor- ing her approaching marriage to Eri Carr. Mabel 5 Montgomery attended the bride. Music was played or Mrs. Claude Barrett. The baskets were. carried in Verr. Lynn Montgorry and y Elizabeth Ferguson. . The. ribbons were cut by Pearl Greenan and Ahle no. Douglas. and the gift cards were Vernon Wee-is 9 Anniversary Indian River [Somers. the attendants of 25 years ago. and corsages were pinned on the bride and groom by their son Orville and dau- ghter Janet. Presentations were In a d c. with Edson Rayner as chair- ‘man for the evening. Mrs. Tho- mas Turner re an address and a gift was presented by Rus- sell Campbell. representing the community. Family gifta were presented by Mrs. Charles Bry- anton. Mrs. orville Clark and Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. Fred Semple presented a gift on behalf of the Kensington Presbyterian Ladies Aid. a n d Mrs. Everett Champion present- ed a gift on behalf of relatives and friends. A telegram of congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Clark and family. Streetsville. Ont.. was read by Archie John- stone. A Wedding cake was present- ed by Mrs William Mann. A social evening followed. Mu- ‘ sic was furnished by Mrs Allan ed on the monument Nov. 11. It was decided to write to Eat- ons and Simpson-Sears for rem- 5 nants to be disposed of at future l meetings. fit nexsoager giggling 00: “It 9314 By MAUREEN DRlSCOLL l " mi on Dec r" - “Smile if it kill , u." isthel was displayed. which showed in- policy of p313: ml), 19min. terestlng pictures, exterior and in manager of n nonparath New”. 0‘ noodle“ store. For the past six years 3. F Home. Stoney Creek. with infor- Mrs. “om”, Arsenaun " fi motive description of this home been manager of the wellinglon where the canstltution for first Coop Association Lily and says WI was drawn up in e 19, “The proper way in greet a 397- customer is with a smile." Two large boxes of used cloth- “ll's interesting ing and two complete layetles r Mrs. Arsenauli said, were DSCked f0r UCW- lonly manage w at times I am 9- cembel‘ meeting Will also cashier. sales lady is n d be held Dec. lot with the usual bookeepcr. In this business re- Christmas party and exchange‘sponslbllity is the big thing 0f gifls- it's other people's money l'm. working with and I am res-‘ onsible for making ’Responsibility’ Is The Key ent To Successful Monagem STANHOPE WI The 36th annual meeting of a“. the ‘ ‘ the Slanhop‘ WI was held at Mrs. Arsenauit has a staff the. home of Mrs. Lloyd Belle. of {mm ,wn permanent and The "firms "ummt 5'“ . two part - time staffers About report 0' the work done during a month ago she and her a t a if the. 3"" “5 th‘nked . ever)" moved into a larger store one foil. the“. m ' .operatmn‘ where they hope to be. able in MRS. ARSENAULT vanous 90mm'tl“ cnnven‘ serve their customers better. _ . ers gave their reports and new The Wellington CM,” has “5 1y starts at 7.15. Between this; time and 8.45. when she leaves for work. she tries to get some , committees were appo nted ~ We e hers and a board of election of officers fol- "‘ m m nine directors. lowed: Presldenl. MI‘S. Le 8 “Having no ma..-inns manag. of her housework done The rest i Misener: Vice President. Mrs. ing expel-inn“ when took of the day. until 5.30 is spent at ; Maurice BIOCk: secretary. nver‘ [ had to learn the work the store. with the exception of a lunch break. “i like to meet people." she said. “and I spend half the time just chatting with the customers." Mrs. Harry Klelly and treasu- rer. Mrs. Pat Horgans. Newly elected officers were sake attend the leadership Course the hard way." Mrs Arsenault said. "My staff and] worked hard for the last six yea-rs to- wards gettlng this new store. a. f. O i m y NOV. 27' , and now it must be paid for. It "My one regret about Lune” "0mmll'ees h,” “I ‘ hope the members will work." Mrs. Arscnault saith" card plays, “’hlc‘h bow“ No' 5 proud of it and patronize it "is that i can't spend as much we" appoml‘d' 100 per cent." time with my son as I would [I “"5 “Md,” “ml” dona' Mrs. Arsenault. who w a s like; I try to spend as many “on I“ the Mum" Femval M' Yvonne Gatldet before her evenings with him as possible‘ and therefore have very little} aoclation. and send for the inmmarriag‘.‘ tmk a mmmerciai time for outside activities. Bu “mule news a“ a “m” course In Summerside as ter DEAR 11.6.: it. occurs to me that you are writing from the v i e \v . identifying yourself with the. hungrily ag- gressch neighbor in this in- stance. posslbly because you (like how suffer from ingrai- us. You might study Dr Lieb- man's book (if it’s still on e market! for guidance in teaming to accept God‘s help In becom- ing mature. . . Mary Haworth c on nseis ned insecurity feelings that make you combative. If so_ if is incumbent upon I‘ELLEN’S DIARY Chimneys Ar I? at the happening. it. closed in quickly again. When the sun smiled. how good it was to see it._ When overcast we queried. “when ’ we get another summery day?" "All l've. said. we can't ex- pect too much of November" James observed. He. had come by then for warm water. with which to mix the meal for a sow's breakfast, “No, We may get the odd nice day. and then again we may not... Did you get those bulbs planted those that flower in spring?" “Some. Not all." “Oh well" he hit abscntly. come a day for r... “Buy now ma.. ave you noticed it is now little more than a in n g o h away'." a Radio - voice nodded a that." Novem- reminded us today. Peter look- timcs. to allow the siin to shine. before. as though surprised by. ._ smiling at. her "l guess there'll‘ for Christ- i through her column. not, by mail or personal lntervlew. l write her in care. of the Guard- l ian. e Cleaned For Santa Claus’ Visit The bantams cut short their gteanings in the barnyard and retired early to the warmth of a stable. The children left a spell of ourdoor play . ing up make-believe kites they were: pieces of paper. which were caught and lifted away from m by the gusts .. and went indoors to amuse and [be amused by the visiting baby. lShe continues to be. choice. com- pany. indeed fits so well into the family circle at Alderlea. that her departure present- ly will occasion regret. Bright land happy. she adds a decided 1interest to the households here "Do. (in. do!“ Peter echoed. "talk" “But you're only a baby. aren't you. Catihy Ann? l'm a big ‘ fellow almost four. did ‘ now?" l . "So you have everything lnl pretty good shape for Ihel ' " a farmer. visiting here evening. commented to. James. "Crop all in and safe!" ' "'Oh. we have. our bit of crop‘ S - ‘Pnd- you f ’ than l Potatoes Are Modest If you serve baked potatoes slashed so that their instdes are popping out of their skins, they're almost immodest . . . hllvoucovortbornwnhabig l blob of butter. Dress them even more glamoroustv by adding cottage cheese or I'IBII'V sour cream. and trasny ‘ ground pepper, crumbled . bacon bits. chopped chives or parsley. Sometime try adding grated cheddar and pannesan on. "Minted" Carrots Want to know a different way to glaze carrots once you've cooked them ? Just beat them for about five minutes in a few tablespoonfuls each of butter and mint iellv, or in butter and ;. a little dned mint. l Sweet Potato Gem 1 Here's a dish both the children and the man of the house will love. Cook one sweet potato or yam per person. mash with butter. and shape into mounds on a cooho sheet With a teaspoon. make a small depressmn In the center of each Brown a few mmutes Popular - pocket cllulc falls atr. -ht and simple—see belt has ow c cine waist! an it or golf. going plac- ea in pla ks. Pattern 0172 Mlaaee' lines to. 18. 14. 16. to. It. else to Entities 3% yards 35-inch feb- lioa'n' com «o mm - eotnatnoaumpa. on) for “Ila-I Id. ta. PHI“ AD- BU‘I'I'IIII'LY BEAUTY Quilt- maldng is so relaxing. so rewarding. Enhance a with this gay quilt. Just «to applique patch for each make lll'l quilt of brilliant ocean. Pam 7031: ch. pieces. dk'ectlona. ' M- the on“ fcolnsl for this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- eedlecr tan- Patriot N It Front St. W.. mu 1. Ont. 0‘“ ls min. Drain. Arrange on but- . {lightly browned. Serve starting. it roast haunch of venison is} to be the entree for Sunday din- ‘ner. first. tenderlze and relrig-i crate it the night before. using a aeoned meat tenderlzer ac- lcordlng to package directions. Roast just as you would beef baste occa- p melted but- lemon SUNDAY DINNER Clam Broth or Oyster Soup Roast Beef or Roast Bennett of Venison Flaky Potatoes in Sauce with Butter and Freeze-Dried drives Broccoli Parmesan Red Cherry Gobbler or Little Cherry Pies (frozen) a Dr Cheese: Apple Quarters and Walnuts Coffee or Tea Milk Measurements level: tered beet-proof patter. Melt butter; stir in crumbs and spread over cheese I broccoli. broil a" from source of heat about 3 min. or until TOMORROW! DINNER Tomato-Onion Sou 0 . “ocxrxzmsw l gable: gingham mile or Exclusive healing substance prove. to shrink a . c l . 21b. broccoli Out swordfilh into 34 (two. m"m""" ""l' W m V: stick butter We C-l cubes. Combine and mix mart-l Anemia-satellitesan ‘k 0- filmed held Crumb! node ingredients. Md sword-i foundaunique healing substance ' was accomplished with a V6 0- ll'lfld 1’3me Cheese nun. Refrigerate 1 hr. or moref with the ability to shrink bemor- newbealingaubstancefBio-Dvnel Cut touch ends from broccolt- Drain: mom marinade for; ' painlessly. It. relieves itch- which quickly helps heal injured Peel Off lwlh Ikht llth basting. 0n 4" akewere impale“ mganddiscomiortinnunmesand ceflaendatimulatugmmhofnew “I”! NICO IN 3" lPll‘t '0 first a cube of flab. then onionfi ape-fl nplnallpgot‘ tinseJio-Dynoisofl'eredinoint- 000* lender '“hm tomato. and mushroom cap.l renamed . mtaodaupposltoryfonncsned MOON“! WI”- 30“ In 2" “1" Continue this sequence until A; One homonholdll on. history . don H. ed water until fork-tender. Ibou cubes of fish are on each skew- after another reported "wry mik- In addition to actually shrink- read by Mrs. . . . . ‘ and Mrs. Stirling Maclcod lMurphy. Mrs, Thomas Turner. bynfhfeilggfirsu "fixergomgfillzgl Gilli busing“ :l‘xmhz- “Site the time i get home frrllmdwork. ed up {mm his play. V aved" James conceded. "bill ; ma hot oven, thenlusl before The gifts were iii-ranged ny l Edson Ram” and MN. Horace m h r "d n "will “1mm” ‘ wor ed in ter a ers‘ o 109 clean up a btt and ma e inncl ‘ "F dd d 'h m 'm . e havcnt. our banking done. . sawing hit the demessmn Mrs. Ian MacCou-brey and Mrs.‘ ” c a g" ‘ ‘ lln the firm Arsenault and l exhauslflt and \Vpryl vran a . u on a I 5 l And not (on much M 0"“. mm cranberry sane“. Eric Sinclair. lPflynt Why’d lGaudet .for eight years before happy to spend a quiet evf‘nln; fit .nlhlfifid chimneys plowinlt-' i Enkrlaihmehl '0? l’hf PVC-l my"? rnmfiesgy ‘merihigz‘méh Jean mm “1 ' l I y l "on. mm, “film day-r Jamal "Some of the staff missing Dally Quota ning Included danclng and ln You” WW '0 Mmmm: mam“ .he and her it: llane RJ\R_\S . "WM. “Why?” 3th”? days?" “WU.” been wwdslmgmt atrumental music. ‘_____ hen .zcentondvety‘ ‘ lfnd‘yrh an unzl “You know why. I do“ MN“ “Yes. “my.” a" I" W M . no“, mam, 55mm; of vegs_ l - in 1950 she married. a n afrsognhell“: i323; “OFFER “gm l to tell you" he. smiled shyly. llanm, Fair. n was M v . I V _‘ ' tables children should eolov l now has an It year old son. bmc‘Igtom‘eN a'm‘,‘ “lamp”; "it must be on account. oil“! 1 d“ the we"! Vat h: ovary dav. here'sthe answov. . Jean Paul. Besides managing lyk .. Mr; Amman“ "‘aid ‘Santa Claus" Alex grinned. ‘ - y ' ‘ "‘3 l Canadian nututtomstsrecom- i f F her slorc she has a 13 room fighel‘.‘ “I” wm,‘ M, m“; to All day the wind had a wintry [thought then of snowflurr let; i mood that both r,hlldren and ‘: A home. to take. care of. a i! ' ~ ' edge. ‘lweeplng over it... fipldcl” in. adults ll'lf‘Illd9 nnP dauv 35W. ' I usual- 1:", I ' "" ' “ mo of potatoes, and at least Mrs. Arsenault's day .- . . .. Spinach Puree flfl—““"”’" l . led and completed as described, THAILAND ALERT Chilled Compote of SMWEd Tenderioed Figs W'Ifh I“ Pl‘ECf‘dlnR recipe- I BANGKOK ,Rell‘ersyuvllhan Mandarin omnge sec-"0'" Rudy 'FTo'Ea.:.hGaa"PMducu land's armed forces were Tom c i e placed on the alert after police uncovered a plot to overthrow the. government. tn- formed sources said. Gen. Pra- Coffee or Tea Milk I if a-hunting you cannot go In “3035 9" SWORDFIS" the great outdoors. better go 1 "1 S'Wordlllh “all”! ‘lthEdhunting in the nearest fine-food If from“ a 'aity store! You're likely to 12 peeled par-b o it e d small bze‘uplenty; {or mnny food stop. It!" ChlflllII-luen- the 11151 I es and supermarkets carry a deputy premier and interior one. 12 cherry tomatoes t2 fresh tomatoes 1: fresh medium muehrooms 6 strips raw bacon. halved top- tlonal) minister. said the alert was be- cause of “internal and external dangers." 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