..g...g.a)... agar-:3-Q. wrung 3. Lovrv Llltlxlnisclkle By Tracy Adrian nth Christmas just a few shop- rrrt days away we thought this ntlghl tag a good gift suggestion tnr husbands to give their wives or tn. :1-latlvcs to give girls who are pl-lnnlnll a trousscau. tsenre of femtnlne luxury in I glamorous. full-length lace gown. and a matching coal. The gown. lined in nylon tricnt, 1; gashgd high -at the Empire Waist. its filmy. .finger tip coat has three-quarter pulled sleeves and a ahirred yoke The lingerie set is really the es-l with two rhinestone buttons. Domestic Help Scarce In West VANCOUVER lCPt-A domu-. tic servant in this area can choose from dozens of iobs offer- ing ideal working conditions. The demand for cooks. house- keepers and maids is Ira. Cora Grey. co - owner and agency. is flying to England shortly to hire about two dozen British girls as domestics. She is rangingt with prospective em- ployers for fare advances for the giril. who will be hand-picked to meet the standards of eagll em- ployer. t And the girls can set their own standards of employment in the current shortage. "There just aren't enough girls and women to meet tile demand." she said. "Any girl or woman wlth experience can be placed immed- - lately." FLOW T0 INDUSTRY -Mrs. Eleanor Morley coordina- tor of women's employment for National Employment than at any time in the last 14 years. Many former aervanfs now find the work unattractive despite higher wages and better working conditions. and are finding jobs in business and industry. "The flow of immigrant girls brought here to work as domes- tics has virtually dried up." she said. "Only five or six a month are now processed through my de- partment. "These girls. if they speak no English. start at 375 a month and board. When they have paid back their passage in a year. they are free to find other employment and most of them do.” Going rate for servants fluctu- ates from 3100 in 5150 a month plus board. estimated at about 50. Employers complain that they no longer have the right to choose the woman they want. The shoe ls on the other foot. Many domestics will not do the cooktng. will wash only if there is an automatic washer and will do no heavy work. MORNING SMILE "We took one of those 'All- Expe-nse' tours this slimmer and that's just what it was. HOUSEHOLD HINT Hang a shoe bag on the door of the kitchen broom closet. It makes a splendid place cloths. polishes and other clean- to keep dust ducted by the Rev. D.l. Mcclare and Rev. H.R. Bell. who spoke , - . IN MEMORIAM comforting words to the bereaved SIRS. SARAH ROCKWELL family. The .ntcn's choir render- Funlrlal services for Mrs. Sarahled special singing with music by l llacl,eanI Rttclcurll. 76. oi 5;Mr5. Clinton Stellart. The church its-ttalf street. Rosllndale. ltiasspwas fllled to capacity with friends Mn 14. 1956 who died Wednesdaywfrom far and near. who went to THTF held Saturday afternoon at pay their last respects to a much the Folsom Chapel. 63 Belgradetloved and respected citizen. glcllllc. with Rev. Adam-Arnold of; They (towel-he were many . nd tllr liosilndale Baptist Church of- bgauuful winch show” (he high llrvallllu. 4 . esteem in which he had been held. native of Prince I-.dward,'rhe following were pail bearers, l.l.md. she had made her home Messrs Roddie .l. Kidson. Chest. nt llosllndale for the past 20 or McNelll. Willard Ching. Reggie it--l. sllekwais-I the widow of F.rn- Rose. .l:li;ll lllci&clIlan.I Louis Me'- 4'1 .1 Roc we . , nnls ey ten cry and to res ll-v.l of her P. P? i. walk it ore j their Trlcnd and fellow worker in swim at Surrey. She had relatives the Klltgsboro Ccmetery. Funeral at Belle River and Wood islands. l arrangements were under the dir- :-uvvlvlng are a son. Ernest A.lection of Dlngwell Brothers. Sou- nt East Brtdgewater; two dough-t ris. Rev. D.l. McClare officiated i. turn. Mrs Mary Miller of Roslln- dsle. with whom she made her tumor. and Rosella Rockwell of Trot. N- Y.: two brothers. Angus ol lleriham and Archibald Mac-. lman of British Columbia: a sit-' I-l llrs Catherine Hughes of l l'llrtlFltPl1'1.n81fIdd three grandchildren 1-hm... pass”, Nay wry Dung "' R"fl 'g 3."''';."'r 'H” . flll at her home in Grcenwlcll. I 'V'”' ll” m M" ' 5 ("W . Mrs A. W. Rattray. The late Mrs. 97”: liiattray was born at Cable Head est. June zzntl. ltitll. daughter --. -. .-.. W m lot the late Ezekiel and Jemima ltltlcliayt Duke. She was the last MR. L551-En 30353150,; .-surviving member of I family of y jtwo Seldom or ever were the mast- . Mrs. ltattray was a devote sin dlstrlcts mole shocked andvchrisuang and dlsphyed hm. hm, midi-ned when the news came "in her Saviour at all times. She lat the grave. IN tllshonltu MRS. A.. W. IIATTKAY that one of Kingsboro's. and Fnrm- . t-rlv of Red Point. most highly and mtprcted citizens. Mr. Lost- " Rrthcrison. had pnkgprl pu-py Uri" suddenly in the P.E.l. Hos- plta I llr Robertson had been ill only a short time and entered the Son- ru Hospital and later the P.E.l.- "Mhltal. it was found necessary that he undergo an operation. Tttls was thought to be a suc- rrss His loved ones were count- ing the lll'I1t' when he would re- turn to his home again. but on W lllllht of November atoll. he Ward nWI.v very suddenly. llvs death has left a gap not onlr m lhc home but in the church Wt community. He was a man of, W hlghcst mark. a real gentle- man true. aincere and honest lnl all his dealings. lie was always tcariv to leave his own work and. W" "Ill his neighbours and fol-1 lo-tmcn. Many had the occasslon. '" -"ll on him uhcu in need nr' l'”'lhlEd. Rts hospitality at his home in Red Point at Klngshoro. In um-luallfted. it was a plus- 'I'- to be in his company and his Neasant friendly manner will long he in the hearts of the present. scncration. He leaves to mourn his loss. his devoted wife (nee. l-Illzabeth Popct who was at all' "mt-s a devoted to; lllm and who stayed by hlml ”'r"uglt his illness and death int llnspltal. Also four daughte and. ll"! sons survived Mrs Russell Garrett tvelosst. Red Point. Mrs. lrrtn Robertson tMlbel'. Lake-, ttlle Mrs. Gordon Macbeod mol- In-. lrookfteid: Mrs. Jack Mae-l Mn-In tltutm. Mom-ton; Messrs Earle nohortsott. Charlottetown. Ind Irwin Robertson. Red Point: also the followlo sisters and bro- thers. Mrs. W lace Rose. I-'.aat t llllttrz Mrs. Harry Bruce. Red Mot: Mrs Lester Little. Lynn. "the. Mrs L-atn-to Bertram 07 Vmloricton; and Messrs John '5. Mt-rtsu. Edward Robertson. Mil-am ttoaertaos. James ll:-sow, inn. NB. IM KM IMM. Allin Hob;-mpg, NR: and Mr! -""""n Robertson. Ch-rlnfteimtn: :,":'t will all olarlsh and mourn lose at a. lovhg father and truth: The. am.-said funeral VII has no time of his 4" ” Mrs. ,Iur.:c" floor it "'4 '0: the afternoon of IIIPMIV lk'l.l.'s''a'fu. .. .. - thank was widely known. and no one ever called on her in time of sick- ness that. site was not ready to lctlrl a helping hand She leaves to mntlrn her lost- her husband. two daughters and two sons. Mrs- Tudor Roberts. tElizahelht Boston: Mrs. Harold Gordon tTltelmal at home. Ray- mond. Boston; llarry Greenwich and nine grandchildren. The fun- cral was held on Wednesday. Nov. 21 with a short service at the home followed by a service at St. Peter's Bay United Church. The hymns sling were favorites of the tiers-ased. The Lord's My Shop- herd" .''There is I Green Hill far away". and a special selection by the men of the choir "Old Rugged Cross." She was laid to rest in Mldgell cemetery. The large attendance bore silent tribute to at friend well rstau-med. The service at the rhtirrh and grave was conducted by Rev. D. Sharp. Pall hearers were Earl Mae- Ewen. Henry Craswell. Emery MrF,wan. Walter Hayden. Free- man Leslie. and Harold Lewis. l"i.('lWl2R.l PILLOW Beth. Bob. Raymond. Florria and family. WREATH Husband Albert Rattray. BPRAYS Harold. Thelma and Harry. Harry. Marjorie and family- Donnle and Peggy. Bertha. Mirtarn and lobby. Joe. Ella. Maalt. Elmer and family. Mrs. Webster. Lorne. Harold and Katie. A W. l. of Greenwich. Mr and Mrs. Craswcll. They are not dead who live in the hearts of those they leave behind. Clllll OF TIIATTKS The family of the late Mrs. A. W. gatmy wish to move! their thanks to all ntllltbfllfl "4 friends who last cards. flowers ma helped in any way dIIria'1..ths!r recent bereavement. Also to the clergy Rev. Georgi Tlllev, and Rev. D- shame. and I special thanl. you to the mine Mrs. tuna mm. s. it. can us- ing aids. Olly clothes. however. should be stored in a metal container as a fire prevention measure. ISLAND CAPITAL Charlottetown. capital of Prince Edward Island. was the site of a fortified French post as early as 1713 WITH SLEIGH . 5 no pm: A 0 V DD M:-o.VD;sl -:2-,-5-at a - PITTERDU 160 l This striking lawn or root dec- oration will add to the holiday spir- it of the whole neighborhood. The pieces are ctlt out of tempered hard board. it is an ideal job for the jig saw. or band saw. The deer are thirty-six inches long at the ground level and the same height to the tip of the horns. The dlrectiotts on the pattern are in step-by-step detail from cutting out the figures to the final finish with a coat of good varnish to with- stand the weather for many holl- days. The price of the pattern is 35 cents. Add 2 cents for first class mail. or 5 rt-nts for air mail PP sure to ask for pattern 350 and in- clude name and address. Guardian Workshop Pattern. 4433 West, 5th Avenue. Vancouver. BC. Canada. Ill MEMOITIA MR8. FRANK M. PAMPBELI. Residents of Cape Traverse and surrounding districts were sad- dened to learn on September llltlt. T 1956 that Mrs. Frank M. Campbell had passed away at the our of flftymne years. Nolia as she not familiarly known was born at Fort Frances. Ontario and came to Prince Edward island as a bride some twenty-six years ago. Of a quiet and friendly nature she was liked and respected by all who knew her. A person at all times ready and willing lo tilt" her time and talents for the good of her community. until ill health llforced her to give up. She horr- -her sickness with true Christian ltsnn ever mindful of that richer fuller life that lay heyond. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn two sons and one daugh- ter. John in Carleton Siding. P. E. l.: Blair and Elaine, Toronto. Ont. Also left to mourn are three sta- ters and three brothers in West- ern Canada. l-ler funeral which was largely attended was hold on bit attlr with a short service at the been followed by a service at the Church of Scotland. Rev. .7. B. conducted the service. assisted by Rev. Lloyd Archer of the United Church. The pall hearers were Messers: Irving MacDonald. Leo Cheverle. Keith latrd. Cedric Campbell. Wil- lard Crooks, Albert Morltoneld. All that was mortal of I ctr-ntrd wife and mother a loving sister. a true friend was laid to mt in the Gtillttlfi sdiotllu . t . cm OF 'l'iiAtlK8 no i of to late Mrs. Frank I. wish to ex- press t&t slam-e Ibiza to all their mass. -it nubors for their Ni ii of man; also in thosetwhe ant nan,-n lant- and instill! I Qntpatby durlal It 1 M so high that 2. Arnold Stone. III a a a g e r of an employment . Joan Hansen: 3. - Service. . : said the demand is grpatcr now 11.. following a the report '0' the month of November. leniar be i Grade X-l. Rena Yea. Grade IX-i. Donna Yeo: 2. Bernice Mac-Gregor) I. Rel! lcree l'i. Grade Vlll-l. Ruth Hansen: Grade Vii-1. Ann Hansen: 1- Newson. Grade VI-1. Allan M'acBae: 1- lBiIly Stone. . Grade V- blllelen MacGregor; I. BW00 ls. l Highest average in Senior 9" partrnent: Lillian Willis flat. I Kay MacEachern (teacher). Primary Department: I. Lillian Willis: 3- Wil- Grade IV--1. Donnie Holmes & Miriam Holmes lequal): 3. Will”: lNewson: 3. Elsia MacRae: Hollis Newson. Grade ill-l. Wilma Stone: 2 Arielle Docherty: 3. Mervin Hol- mes: 4. Kenneth Cahill. Grade ll--l. Evelyn Newsnn: 2. gNorma Proud; 8. Carol Green; .4. June Holmes. Grade 1-1. Lorna Docherty: I. Garth Holmes: Ii. Mary Cahlll: .4. Delbert Jewell. . Highest average in Prtman' lbepartment: Evelyn Newaon and Lorna Docherty t96t. Reta Campbell (teacher) BURTON W. T. to Burton W. l. on Mon.. Dec. the vice pres.. Mrs. Henry Dal- ton. presided. Meeting opened by singing "Silent Night". and repeat ng the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Six members were pres- ent. Roll call was an exchange of Christmas gifts. Minutes and trea.-urer's report were read by the secretary. Mrs. Pt.-ter Dalton. Correspondence it). In the absence of the president Good news in baby cereals! lnfantsny . Baby Cereal. oflcrs your baby a high concentration of body-building food essentials. Tnfantaoy is highly nutritious . . . delicious . . . and naturally flavoured. This cereal is all developed after years of research and ronttultatimt with the medical prof't-anion. Tamk for new lnlantsoy with the other Heinz Bah; Foods. at your favourite more. You know ifs good because it's Heinsl wlleooucmkr OFFER! To Iselp you "get acquainted" with new Infnniwy, Helm will send you 25e (which covers the purchase price) on your hahfa Ire! package of Infaltnoy. Simply send your name and address and one Infanlmy ho! Ml! I0: "05!!! Baby Foods. ltalnington.0nIarin. f ' 4'” par illy. Ofet expire! January 81. I957 HEINZ Baby Cereals 5 UR! THAI U KINDS Of STRAIIED AND JIITIOI MEATS ' IAIY CEREALS ' STIAINED AND JUNTOI T0003 ' TEETITING IlS(lllTS A was read and dealt vim. am Cllrldle Rogers was' appointed to attend the Ladies Aid meeting ll: 01-9lTY on Wednesday. Dec. 55- Wat voted for Christmas Hells lnr school children. :1. for T. B. seals. Three visits were made to tuck. New committees are Bick. Mrs. Edward Collicutt, Mrs. mm" (Wk: School. Mrs. Lance DI"-wt l-Unclt. Mrs. lttelvln Mac- Gl'9l0I'- Mrs. Edna Collicutt, Mrs. Harold Howard. An interesting "City of cangd." l-TIVCIOZUC was conducted by Mrs. H9lV,'3 MlCGrPgnr. An interesting reading was given by Mn, Ed. ward Coilicnlt. Mrs. Melvin Mac. GRID? Will be hostess for the JIIIUITY meeting. Roll call will be I New Year's resolution- Lunch was served by the llfist. E513-b-"5llFllPd h.V the Burton 4-ii ll 2 F S .'VlPt'lln with the Queen. 2 adjourned O'BRIEN mun school. The follotalug u ti... .x'm,,"be,. ;report for O'Brien st-Hnnl Grade 10. l. Htttllia Hpndprsnn Grade ii. I Silvia Ht-nde' 2. Roy MacArthur. mm Grade 7. 1 Joan llali)'?ll. 2. Carolyn Mat-Alllnn. Grade 6. l Laicruc ill-lllicrsull Grade 5. l. Gral-ta Hrennan 2 pWiiliam Murrav .1 l.t..-n. pa,-,,,n Grade 3- l. Bands llanxgmu Grade Za. l Rant blarxpiu L Doreen Hettdelmn Grade 2h. 1 r.l..-l.l.... Hs,,d,m,n Mrs. Peter Dalton was hostess 2. I-Oman Hrnrlclwn 3 Teacher: Mrs. .1:-an C. TTRFIQIL S HOLLYWOOD IAP smdish .actress Anita l-Ikhl-rt; ml-l5 saqur. dtly bailed her husband. British actor Anthony Hlllrl out of jail after he was arrested nn -ulaplrlm. of drunk driving PM lP said they arrested Steel as he IRE rlrtt--ng his wife's sport: war :0 miles an hour in a thick Tn: pl-laid Annual Meetlngl t Pewnal” W. M. 8. The Pownal Vl.M.S. held its an- nual meeting on Thursday evening December 6th at the parsonage. A most inspiring worship and candle-lighting service based on the theme "His Constant Lamp" was conducted under the leader- ship of Mrs. Gay Judaon. Several memlkfs nanicipated. The many Christmas tapers in attractive hol- ders set hearts agiow in anticipa- tion of the coming Vutletide sea- son. Smaller candles were lit from l-ll? lirtie central one which sym-. holized the Light that is in Christ. "So Christ gives to all who will receive it the Light that is in him" Routine business was conducted by the president. Mrs. Harold Smith. The contents of the holiday halts. which were collected at this mot-ting. helped to swell the treasury. After some discussion "19 rPnnrt of the nominating com- mittee was adopted. The following are the offficera for the coming year. President: Mrs. Harold Smith is? Vice-President: Mrs. A rd en Richards, 2nd Vice-president Mrs 'r.R. Gondge,Recording Secretary- Mrs. Wallace Brehaut, Assistant Secretary- Mu. Gay Jusdon. Treasurer-Mrs. Fred. Hooper, Assistant Treasurer-Mrs. Edison lsmitll. Corresponding Secretary Yburlialgyis FT'rstB0x Complz'ments Qfl-IEINZI” ” THU NIW IAIY CERIEAL WITH EXTRA FIOTITN . . Tl:-inr. new Pre-Coolrerl Mrs Lodge Lane. Literature Sel- rPlal1t'- -Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Pres- Secrelaryw Mrs. Edward Wood. Temperance and Christian Citizen ship Secretary-Mrs. Fred Moss man. Associate Members Secre tary -- Mrs. t Nat Macxlnnon. Fricndshlp F. e c r eta ry Mrs. William lngs. Supply Secretary-- Mrs. Wilfred Lawton and Mrs. T. R Gondge. Missionary Monthly Svrretarv-- Mrs. Atwood MacRao. tthrlstlan Stewartshlp Secretary-- Mrs Harold BOalnn.0rganlat . llllllllllllllllll r lllllll llllllllls llll lllll one rs-fund O'LEARY Mrs. Edna MacAuIe,t, who has ': been spending some time with her l.-mother. Mrs. I). D. Campbell, in 0'Leary, left on Friday morn- T tag for Toronto. She will visit with her daughter and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer. 0'- llaary. attended tire banquet for illle Calf Club Leaders which was held in Charlottetown on Thurs- T day night. A good crowd gathered at the lBt- Luke's Hall on T)'Leary (Tm-n. let on Friday night in win in a game of crokinole This was the first game in this hall All had a verynice time. PFILPS were given to the ones gelling the lllEllPSt marks. and also to those with the lowest count. r Mr. and Mrs ltan ('oIlicutt. and small danlzlnnr. of Burma, have gone to the Mainland, Mr, Colllcutt expect: to he Pmilltsynfl there for the winter months. Tl” ml!".V lrlclttls of Miss Lana Wood of Cape Wolfe. are very sor- ry to hear that site is a patient In the Print! l'nTlnty Hospital in Summerside, following an opera- tion for appendicitis. Her school chums all lush her a speed) get well. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Palmer and Mr. and Mrs John Moreshead. 0'lNIr.V. matured in Summersidc on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. (1-cll wood ar- companlert hv Stir: Perry Settl- ner. O'l.earl-. were in Summer side on Sllnday They vlsited Lana Wood who Is a patient in the hos- pital there Mr. and Mrs. Glydon Willis of Kcnsington. were Sunday guests of Mr. Willls' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willis. 0'Lcary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris, 0'- Mrs. Nat tint-Kinnon. Fnlltwlng Inn benediction a do liclo-ts lunch was served by the lromm-Mu in charge. & POURTNG SPOUT FOR CONVENIENCE! "0 lanes . . . no fuaal lnfantaoy pours neatly and tmnvenirntly from the new aluminium pouring -punt nn ovary package. Leary. were recent visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Harold Ashley in Alherllm. gllr. and Mrs. ilal't'y Harris, and grand daughter Gloria of Knutsford. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie in Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert flulton of Brae. were Sunday visitors at the home of thcir son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr- and Mrs. Gerald Gamble in L'mont.nlc. Mr. and Mrs. Earle .lPllt")' anti family of Unionvale. visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. lra Banks in Popular Grave rcct-nliy. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley, 0'- Leary. were visitors to Slammer- aide recently. They were gut-st: of llrs .leIley's sister. Mrs. Thel- ma ltarhy. Mr and Mus Vaughan .'tl:lt-l)uu- gall. fi'l.eary. were Sunday l'lSIl- ors at the home of Mr. and lfrs Alvin 'ttal-Isaac in Glenwood Mr anti Mrs Lorne Jello)" and Tamil) of f'llarluttetown were Sun- day iisllttrk at the home of Mr and Airs fllarnc Kennedy, ()'l.l-ar). llll.-n .llarlt-no Phillips of MI Rlttal. Kpenl a few days visiting at the lmmc oi tier grandpalents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry llalton ill Hrne A it'll h'HlKT3l'ltIl'y sale ttmk lilat-c on Sallll'tI:4t aflmlllnm, txllru it-lllolls of the rink were snlrl lat allctlull A fIlf'P slim was I'PRlllWl Work has begin in get- ting lcnrtv to more it away. A llit'l- party for the Teen-age-rs wax lli'lfl in the lien basement of lllt' x('ll()0l on .ilunria,v night. Giirllra and dancing were enjoy- ed anrl all wcnt home feeling they hall a wry good run.- llll-- Vera Williams who in cm. l"l'"Wl at the Amalgaruaterl Ttatr Ir. in It l.sv;Ili', want this vies-trend .vllth llwurl: and rt-latnp: in Flm: , Introductory ff-37' T Wed” Dec. 19. 1956 Tl3Guadlan.Page ll dale. T Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw of Cape Wolfe. wore recent visitors at the hnnw of thPlr son and daugh- ter-in-law. ill" and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw in t)'l.t-ar). Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw attd fam- ily of Capo Wulfc. have taken up rcsidcncc in l)'l.cary for the win- ter months Mr. and Mrs William Mcl'Jat'lt- cran and f.'tlnlly of ('h;trlnttetown, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and lira Preston Thomp- tum in Mt. illual. Mr. and Mrs. Frwi Marl.e0d of Brae were rt-cent visitors in Sum- mer-.-idc-. gucsls of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Hell. Mr. and film -lHlllt'K Burletgh and innnlr, of l-illorx-llc. spent Sun- day at tho iiome of Mr. and Mn. (i('t)rl.:(' .lcIlt-y ln lf'l,f'af)' Mr. and Mrs. l-Tverett Maf'T70llv mill and fmntls. of Vernon. were Sllntiay guests of Mr. hlarllltlignllll part-nls, ilr. and Mrs. Flrl MacDou- gall ln il'Leary. wuss PRETSERVETROSF VT” Iearmw-r ......,........ E A nice Christmas gift for a man who travels a good deal would be tms hag ”'hiCll l3 ll??? "livuct. to hold his sllavlrg :ear and other toilet arcetaanrma It lnmesln attractive fsllle lined um, mu -lnyl film over mm '1 he my-ln, ..l,.,.,,, at the top of the can lftlpg ghuq V,-pt, . gentle all-:-ear It -1 -t talres up but little room to me I. '.-.5, H ., ll” nu”, sinned and is -- alerprt-of I X fl 6 WRAP Sealed ;.;;, ugly CELLOPHANE PROTECTION! in l mttiaillrr-rt-.ItIi.tn1 colla- pltaue wrapper. lnlunt-my or-tut-A to you fresh as the clay it was first pm-Lt-cl. FOR EXTRA NE! LXIIXIIXIIIXZXX-J rW' PROCESS FOR 7 EASIER MIXING! T's-vwlmv-d It) a new "flaking" pr:-Nana, lnlantsuty mixre quiclu-r to lltc nsmmah even texture babies Tova FLAKING I91 '5 s