lton for 50 guests. mother received three piece ensemble t't‘s'Sttl‘lcs. :intl ;: gerine carnations. The groom‘s mother clime white hat anti \\lllt(‘ ponded to by the groom Mr and Mrs. Hcrnard aie Eleanors. the bride's' \tear l n g a 1 f pen and gold brocade. matching ac- coi‘sagc of tan- a pt'l‘l\\lllkl£‘ blue suit. black 2"ltl cat'iiat11-‘1s. Spring flovicis and lighted ta- table. Girl friends of tlieuu'idc 'residing at 2 Sou:‘i llrive. St. (Photo by llcekbcitl. aIIfi"‘\fI~‘,I“I‘fI“"”‘I§ It!" It?“ I‘ 'II‘ A SPH l‘»\([.l.AR fro 29 n " ‘ x i ‘ . . i WWI“; “(0: “JV '3. I!” l ‘; itcssci” 'eatiircrt at the (alifor ,g; ‘. . 1",“ "‘r a “'1 na- Waldorf chiival in New 1% “I be We (“who km “uh York was a s'llllllllll" - Inokiti' ‘ Ill't|\\'n £i('t'(‘.\\tll'l(‘\ find (‘Ill' . ‘ . .' h" ;i , ttislii- :czising. new version of v sage of yellow carnations ,_ . l .. ., . .. mkcd \laska 1.1araii be du»t r raye (tesnell circulated the _ . . . , _ bakci Alaska that can guest b o o k, \ toas1 to the II III d I I m P {or “I _‘ bride by Mr Ilarch vii-is res- I II A p a ‘l 1 M a out“. tons Measurements level; pet's flanked the three ticr "wipes “"6 flueddlng um. 11... [rhin‘ FROZEN SABAYON ALASKA For this yoit will need 6 good SI'IPII navel oranges. 1 recipe 0r angc Sauce Sabayon and 1 rec- ipe Never-Fail Meringue. t‘iit slice from top of each or ailge; scoop otll pulp and use @W 1 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. April 10. 1964.9 HAPPE NINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 Mrs. Angus Jones was the of honor at (tel gliitul party on \i'cdiiesdtiy .morning at the home of Mrs. 'William Breliaut. Moiu:i:'iie Among. present Leaclders ofdttlgtielfontogue Pledng At Alberton a 3151. AND MR8. DAVID E. BER-NARI) were (itl'l \\ ct'e (Ittlll- (‘yorll‘ln George ;also the l'elll'lll! District missioner Charlotte of Montague. and \lrs. \n \1 two-.111 archway.'lciigtli lily point sfcctes llcr lnnian \\ ho has recently bccn-I vii-1c ~ "7 ‘ hei's and bus- pearl necklace Has a gift troin appointed in this orifice. and iiio‘ 1. -1.i< the 'at the groom. ocal badge secretary .\lrs. for a double Her pillbox headpiece hold a DesRoches. "llfl '!1 mar- four tiered shoulder - length. Mrs. Jones had been an en- ("tark and veil of tulle illusion Red suect- tfiiusiastie worker with the wt Whose heart roses and ailme- mums Brownies, and has also assisted id \ll'S iii's- comprised her bouquet goidcs with the'r test work; she and ltid- Sheila Bernard. the groom's will be greatly 1111:5051 \\ hen she . . F‘eanors sister. was bridesmaid near- moves with her fonrly to lo: llro'ri ot'f1cia ing a street length dress of ell. I\1rs. Jones was the 10"1- '.:n J march shrimp broradc \\|lll a while pient of several pict't‘s of Lgiiii- l l Wil- wedding ring. ve t 'cd liead- es“ Slipper t‘ll'tl'! ltcfrru'i— ‘1 dress R11c t'flt't‘lt’d a "Illlt‘l'lnfl meiits were scrvci by the ll”? 1; -. -_ “a 4:: in her bouquet of Carnations Moss, assisted by \li‘s Georzc {was ‘~s \ 1:: 112-. ‘1e21'1n: 3 Wayne Enttiau of StitiiircrnWarner. \frs ATE. 111;;5, and :‘T‘P‘ 1- 1 ""1" of nm‘nroid side was the best man IMF; Archie mining c-od ‘l‘l n-':.an-,1a_ with At the reception in the Pl'PS‘ s1 111:1r'l n I; ‘ "10 and wrist byterian (‘hurch Hall. Alber‘ Mrs James H.111 her, Seven " 7—"? Islands. PQ .l “(I :11 “Wild- gue \‘I’cdquday to he with her itathei'. Itayiivoitl Poole who is MA HAWORTH ill at his home. Lower Mouto- Boss’ Scandalous AIICtir iii... that.“ lot ('harlottc'ouu have had a 'l' . 1happy holiday lll tl'l.i'.\‘.'l ‘ U I Bell's sistcr. Mrs. 'l'oin l.ci‘ikos — . at a shower given by Mrs. Con-I nic Let‘lair and Mrs James He-i garty at the former‘s home, Or- lcbar Street 5 ‘4; tsp ' mixer for 10 min. or ttntil mer Patricia Weeks of St Elean- nrs. has left for Saint John. N11 from where she and her sister. \lrs .liick MacDonald will motv‘ or to Toronto and Montreal. 1 l \lrs. Kenneth New bury and1 sons \rtlutr and Donald have re-‘ turned to l‘orkdiile after an en-1 lovable week long holiday in? Halifax \\lllt T\lrs. lielen New- bury and Mr. and Mrs, Gerald IIaiiii. \ll' and Mrs \‘I'alter 31111109.: Gordon Burlioe and Mrs. Harold Bork have returned from lied-I ford. \Itlt-S, where they attend-1; ed Tllf‘ funeral of their brother-t inJiiu. Francis A Cass. Surviv—I in: him are his widow. the form-i m- wmnie Btirhoe of Alexandra! P F l. and daughter. Jean. Holiday-iii: with Mr and “FRI .lohn Macl’lierson. (‘ampbclltom \ ll. was Mrs .lolin Dan Mac-1 hood of Montague. I After a holiday recess with his-1 parents. Mr d Mrs Reginaldl Melbin of New Perth. their soul Kenneth has resumed his studies t . . v i I ' - '- 1'" l C h 1'] ttetow I TORONTO 1t‘P1—The short 1 Im 11”, Tmm I.\g,1cuiiuruai (01.1 it arrange thitkens :- apart. I ner at Tie a 0 . I I I . . I 1 g t 1 1 ~ I Close-cover with lid or heavy-tflotel. Iterm prospects for uranium ap~l I’Hlfd- The F9b._ 23 deadlme _ and Mt l.(‘lll\(l.. .\llll( luinnm. cue. I I _ I I I i _ _ I “II team? and m. Glmux had to: ’11? ‘-l" ‘l‘sR‘Y 11.\\\'ORT11: When we women try to counsel who accompanied them as far Id‘II-‘V ah'm‘mmllml‘ . ‘ wmner OI "I" scum Bake“ pear dmwuh' “I” one km I quit driving his car I e T -. 1 s1 11w iii human the £111 sllf‘ 583's “'C‘Yf‘ jealous. as Montreal. visited 111 (if‘Ol'QP— The national first vice-presi-l ROHSt 4010411 “1111- "1 “01 0V9“.;Off will represent this province; DrIOSPN‘tS al‘i‘IeM'OIIPllL H-l 1m” angmer‘ two' weeks he l~ m1 it our office That‘s funny as all of us are ville. Quebec. with her graiid— don: of the [ODEI \h‘g J, Neill 400 to 500 degrees F. Do not re- .1 in the national final to be held Winters. president of PiestonI “e‘m to III? 10”] depaflmeat ofI "y 3 “its or 'hlcm. married. except one . . mother. Mrs R \I' Stcclc (tot-don. announced today inI‘ move cover. \lake chicken I in Toronto on May 9th. She \villI_ Mines Ltd, told shareholders at lranspmt Om“ and applied for, . a -. ‘iy -. 1.1m: :irl DEAR . 1 in general. de. Toronto that 31.00000 has becnI gravy from drippings in the cas- receive a suitably engraved 511- the annual "won": here ' a new Imrmit SHOES , __ , _ , , . , _ , . 9""; i " ' ' l‘t‘lll twilllif‘ lakl‘ Pl tIll" \'l(‘\\ "II 1 a winter vocal-on to I).’l\'~ sent tor relief in areas of Bl‘ltlsl11 serolc. Iver trav. a $100.00 (‘aiiada Sav- . ' - ~ '1 -. - - 1 . . . 1 1 1 - .- . 1 (ft 131 1 Mr. Giiox - .8 ‘ “‘I“ Ilt‘f‘l'm's It‘l‘ lllfm’mt‘l'fi In tona Beach. Mr. and Mrs lirvin (‘oliimbia devastated by the IldfllI Accompanimeuts: more wheatlangs Bond and luggage for the Plo’lnn “mums Rm “gm” AI 0 0 sad " a} .1 ' 1 r matters of this sort. Buchanan of Sherwood were ac- nave. pilaf. bouquet of cross and cas-I trip to Tm‘ftnm. Olllf‘r flllaI'StS j 1 " 0n the other hatItd. fone can (itiiilphnlt‘tl by tlit‘tt' iiiituiiior.‘ seroled buttered nuislirooms. itiwill each receive $2100. . ' Sympatth “‘Illl 119 9911-1112 "I .\1rs Robert Bcci'. Biigliton Mr and Mrs. Don Macihven.j desired. I The girls will bake two reci-l - I ‘I‘ responsith _ itide observch Road \'cw London. are visiting their? WHEAT PHAT“ Ipes —- t heir “favourite” re- I Moore & MCLEOH I Chlldren 5 Wear — second It I “’3' Tlglr'lllllg S‘l‘ImII‘l I)" d‘mp- - so'l HNIEF at Edmonton “I101”. For this use Bulgur. a form of‘ c'pe. compulsory recip. ,_ I H W”) W" (“In driwn .lhe tinny ispnriI “in, ...~t I". an WI and mi) also visit relatlves semi-whole wheat sold in stiper- which will be announced to them ,i. . . Ehrlnlptlr rm hill}: qrfngl‘ll'z'lm‘z April bi 1dr. nos 11111-1 of lioitor 1" British C‘Olltmlllav markets throughout the countryi only a few hours before the II I III“ IIIIFIIIII IIIII.I.?a;IlIi‘Il:tI:ItInI.IIf-' :ie 1 oes tree Iand frpqnently used in making Bake - Off begins. The grand \% I p . 2”"! mp I q I I" II ‘ ' 7 , I . I I i pllaf In the WIMle F2ast:Ior USCI IIIIIIIIIIIII . 5. ..~ , . . m “.0; ,filsflkmwflp IL°IIHP*":1‘1.‘]; S Itlln new instant wheat pllaI. In { THE 1.1ASHIONETTE ‘ I I t . . I : —_ . . . - .- . '. , 'i ‘s \'lttlltfl and the girl. confronting them '1 2:12;“: of: BEAUTY SALON ~ I % " 1 ' 1‘ ’- 1'1. 'ii order \\llll tlic norld's-eye view o.' N I H d W. d 4 ‘ .‘ . .I . Open Every Day I m ., t . I 1, HM km... “K. mm. mm. and its HHOMHMI y S cooked chicken giblets. if desir- . “I‘d wavmz . moaching‘ sh ; v 1 ‘1 who troublc’.’ risks They won't listen: they “I- TIII ch {c k Timing . perm speciflhl 1' ll _'ct ll ti‘oiimo the aren't interested in fire pi'ovcn- B ' F h S 9 1 “ 1"“ 9 I ‘ -. . - - . . ., , , . _. 9 . ‘ , -. it ever so a 011.1“! ’1‘» .II 1 '11 11w 1~ 111‘ tom. so my advice is. ignore II ZIucchlInI WitthTomato E (3.11%? : £13350 lifigpfakradgeswm tirge? aInd‘ for : .i ‘ . 11m 1.1.1.21 izfc their misconduct. . \‘asi ant cut 1 .young zuc-l -D I H on i . ' ' ' . ‘ ' ,. ~ . . . . . ~ \ 1 1 1 . . raetical dark shades. ‘- I tun-in: tltIlCP limo-s attend to! “Stiowfluzwcs again" a v1si- "That‘s a question" we (‘llll— clunt in ‘4 slices. Saute 2 min. I’lb'l’llllllb plan and schcol the more p t I], I, "“""21'1 l‘tlt‘n iuvc c‘Iicc work; and after hours tor of this iiicrnin: shrugli‘d. cklcd Whether o .. we in 2 tbsp. butter. Add '5 tsp. 1 NH 1 ‘ F 111,111 to no avail. concern yourself with family coming Ill win James m the were getting another unsettled each oregano. garlic-salt. pep- l ' ' "' ““ ""“‘ and social projects where .anl kitclicn "\nvl l thought we day. we of newly honed winds' per and '2 tsp. salt. Sport“ OVBI' ' i": I BOYS. cud ("on It? rt ltc‘. . I Mil were gout: in set a orch day and restless snowfliirries. ~—.2 small-diced peeled tomatoes. “FAR MARX HA\1ORTH today. We could do with some leftovers from March [(‘over and steam fry about 4 - f - . ~ I a . 'l‘u t‘\t'll’1ll"ft of letters 1bout -v a 1 1 r. -1 v 1 ' . Classic Melton Blazer a n d flanncls. l 1 « (1‘ -- . fln" “NEW” ‘1.”“(I'I‘ 1“ V” “11 looks as though there “1'0 Smart tweed or tartan sports jaCketsa ' tctii- railed mommy in- deserve ll... 01 IN" sillllt‘d "do won't be much fencing done 1 - ' 1 2 ID 6x- . . fulfillijpp .7: 05:“; 5-" “dam 1”? HM A p ri 1" James offered. ‘ Mack grinned - was added tol I,I~AT A “ " w“ p P" "m a glancing ottt to the light drift of the stables today. sleek and ' ' , brckcn ‘1”31‘1 just now. \fy husband has always called me in unmv We are young. We married 19 years ago. when we wcrc 10 Yet my wonderful 1111s- 1 han'l has been having an affair1 for over a year. were happy. l How could I not know'.’ How could he deceive me this way. never really neglecting his fam- thought. ly“ 1 can‘t iindcrstaut. llow can a wife regain faith after ihat'.’ And how keep it from happening again? I cannot 1control the principal ' Rcirg callctl mommy rwith lts iht‘ililtlllll soundl evidently didn't. 1mcan a thing. I am hopeful of‘. ‘ usual sage advice. CS 1 mm CS: A happily mar ‘ried man. having an affair. .bchaving irrationally, There no sense in what he does. as he knows. He is in effect a house- divided against itself; and he got that way by losing control not by electing to betray hlS‘ e S. \viI . 1 . misnomer, of course I Ifn call him a happily married ‘man once he is embarked upon Ifooting and got on the. skids In L Ithat respect, he coasts 1n :daze 1as one suffering from concussionl. He continues not cause he wants to bit be- cause he can't sto . How can you regain faith In ‘yoiir errant husband? You may r: gain faith in him. such as he F \SHIOV SPOTLIGHT V“ 11 on =rntl1ahts tho two~1ir by reflecting that. despite the SPRING'S TOP VEST netc 111m: qu1ctlv. beauti- 9 fair he abides with van. and l Itltlv t1.‘l|“t‘(l \\‘Ill tiny bows forlby pecan)”: that durin'g the 841-1 Brighten your costume with. “,mi (‘nlllll'isis So \tcai‘able injfa'pr he never “gin-ted you crocheted \est or hip lengthl cotton .imniniig lreally. in short, he wants m be. jacket made of squares. Printed Pattern 4322: Mis- long to you and the best of him P335." D!" "1’ “Wk ('10- s ms 10 12. H. 16.18 Size Idoes. but he is susceptible leven t'hf'l Squal'f‘i ""9 at t If" t’. 5" is noun“ 3". yards 35 - inchtsoi to vagrant fevers. ffihv- guidance in coping with Pattern 70223 . FlFTY (‘FVTS eentsl ingmoral shock-situations in mar- ; lengths: sivcs 112% . .lti—m incl. to m on :‘ar‘nps‘ pleasnt forlriage. head "Life Togcthcr'“ Thirty - five cents (‘nlnSl for tl1s pattern Ontario residenfsi 151119911 and Wardi by Wing- this pattern 'no stamps. pleaset add 2 cents sales tn. 1’ r i n I I field Hope. who cmmseln with to Alice Brooks. care of Guar‘ {11 2101." SIZE. NAME. “1-. wisdom. compassion and clear dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. DRESS. S YLF. NUMBER. Inndmsttanding. . . . 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. Mary Haw-orth counsels thr- tomnrio residents add I care of thiardian - Patriot Pat-l ough her column. not by mail or isales tax. Print plainly PA T- personal interview. Write her TERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- in tern Dept. 50 Front St. W. Tor-I onto 1, Ont. care of tithe Guardian. DRESS. directions both then join. l'se knitting worstch IDA BAILEY ALLEN Wheat Pilaf Stuffing In Succulent Chicken I later in fruit cup. Fill each or- jange wit abaynn cream 1 sauce. Freeze 1 to 2 hrs. or un- I til firm. I Just before serving. top wtth .1 never-fail meringue; place about . min. or until lightly browned. I under low broiler heat. Serve at I once perched in sherbet glasses. iORANGE SAUCE SABAYON 4 cat: )‘olks “4 c. sugar 1 c. California orange juice I '2 tsp. lemon juice 1 tbsp. light rum or 1 tsp. rum extract ‘5: c. cream whipped stiff In top of small double-built! beat egg yolks and sugar togeth- er until any grainy texture din- appears. Beat In orange and le- mon juice. Cook-stir over not-quite boil- ing water about 5 min. or until creamy and thickened. Add rum or extract. Chill. Fold in whipped cream. Spoon into halved orange skins and freeze. NEVER-FAIL MERINGUE (Repeated by Request) L'sed by all fine chefs in mak— ing baked Alaska of any kind. Separate whites from yolks of; enottgh eggs to make ‘2' e. whit—1 l es tabout st. Place in qt. le- boiler top and beat 5 with wire whisk or rotary beat- er until bubbly. Place over luke- warm water: stir until whites are lukewarm: remove fro in heat. Add 1 c. granulated sugar and saltFleat with electric doub- lightlv ingue holds its shape. Any left- over meringue may be covered and refrigerated at least 'M iours. Monday Dinner For Guests r Fam‘ . Cream of Mushroom Soup Baby t‘hickens Wheat Pilaf Stuffing Zucchini Braised With Fresh Tomato Frozen Sabayon Alaska I. Strait berry Shortcake Coffee Te M BABY (‘HICKENS 6 it tho baby chickens 1 recipe wheat pilaf '4 lb butter Wash. drain and blot chickens on absorbent paper towels. Ha fill with wheat pi‘laf. Fasten op— enings together with w o o d e n picks. Rub birds all over with soft bitttcr. With remaining butter gener- ously rub large shallow casser- ole, preferably glass. as the bak- ing process can then be observ ed without removing cover. 1 I I ,Bake - Off were required to janswer four questions to assess ltheir general ledge and submit irite recipe. These were judged .on their originality and generall 1 a panel of home economists. it. which. then. seemed more like a must than a snowfall. “ s so" the ’ngrced "Though we never‘ 1 know. Come the right spell and ltlict‘c could be cropping in no‘ _‘ time " . "Yes. could be" James said, “1 remember an April when [ lvtas only a boy. when we had our wheat sowed this month.‘ There came a fall of snow on it. I and we were useasy. Thought perhaps we would have to re- sced it." “That “on I ldii't harm it". I we harvested 3 nice i . member. if was in lthe field over there" he nor!- d l N "The trouble is" the visitor 1commcntcd “when we get 1 .1 late spring. all the work comes I at once. Then. there's too much 1 i of it?" 1 “That's so" I"\'n time to. ." hear the robins sing » the swallowsl' James smiled or “'9. 1 welcome ‘ l sai I “I've seen it like that" the ;\'lSlIOl‘ agree “So busy" 1 mind one spring the wife remar- blossoms 1 how lovely they had beeni 1 And it shamed me to think that. lhad been so taken tip with the cropping that 1 had never setli the “ they were zone" wet sighed "What a pity to have missed them" we said "But' James twinklcd. "he, I got the ciop in?" . This morning early. before lthc cats were 11p. a pair of jun-I coes. hungry. we felt. came to. la sheltered spot on the front. verandah to glean crumbs‘ Iht"! "Would it be the same pair company; .. winsome as are such new-born in their brand new satiny coats Snowflakes catching on their young fleeces. the lambkms came otit of their shelter this evening to play. To rtin their races along the yards' paths. To have even Mack stop to chuck- le at their fun. “Those will be grown up be-1 fore our actual lambing season gins" he said. White - gowned. April was today. No bright circlet of blos- sonis in her hair! But stirrintri there doubtless are in the g earth. All in good time. there will be "music from 1nE singing. winds and woodland birds. per-I fume on each passing breeu. from cloverbloom and orchard tre ." 1 Until tomorrow — Diary -l Good - nigh Wire-Tapping Probe Planned OTTAWA tCPt ist nu announced he will look Into criticism by a retired RCMP sergeant about telephone wire-tapping in Can- ada. He was the Com- mons to airweather 11‘1" ~Rnya-lt. who refermd to press reports of an interview In Vancouver with Ernest Nuttnll. a witness In the Seattle murder trial of John Wasylenchuk of Burnaby. BC, Mr. Nuttall said Canadians would be "amazed" at the we tent of wire-tapping in Canada. and that police have telephone replying in R.G.L. company officials make record- I ings of phone conversations. Justice Mln- ‘ I {that used to come there last |srping?" Alex queried later. "I ibelicve they nested down the Ilene. in that cute nest in the ground And the eggs were tiny ‘ and speckled. don't you remem- bcr’.‘” I And another calf — "A girl"l PURI'I'Y DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products" 317 Kent Dli! 4-711! compete in the . . 'cial Five Roses Young Canada Bake - Off will converge on Charlottetown today for the competition this Saturday. in a specially designed area of. 1 Eaton's store. 1 were ;ists who will take part in the1 ICardie - Middleton: k [on Reid — Rollo Bay West; Gloria Gill c a s h —— Nancy MacKinnon tetowu: Nancy Reddin —— \fon- tague; Kathleen Stuart —— Mon-i Fairview; vale and Sharon [card ~— View ; t . . wwp‘ow”. Hats for 1964 are the type that every woman loves to wear and all men love to see. FEMININE Left. draped pillbox of chit. fan has youthful lines and a wt .m. mv‘ Ma... v n. mam- NV: .\ . I Young Cooks Compete For Bake-Off Honors Ten young girls selected fol P E I. Provin- The actual baking will be held Girls who qualified for the know- fa voti- baking their by an independent Age . imitations for the Bake - Off 13-11 \‘Di'll‘S‘ \ctital final-j ppeal e - O are: Pauline Mc- .loan Cul- —— Gharitntetown: Joanne Summ e r s i dezI — Chariot-I ananna Gnrveatt ._ Ann Walsh ~ Elliot- oria. I Honorary judge. is His. Julian‘ Herring \vh i le actual judging will be carried otit by Sister. L on is Marie; Sylvia Taylor:l and Myrna Smith. Awards will: be presented f l l Saturday night ollovving a reception and in Uranium Has Bright Future, I Mine Head Saysf MRS. HER RING 1 winner of the it n at in Toronto} will receive a $1.500 education~ al grant or a $1.00000 CanadaI 1 Savings Bond. AND FABULOUSLY LATTERING a/ of beige straw tailleur with tortoise - like banding. misty look, Right. a basic but for spring and summer is [Mines Ltd. but Mr. Wintersiready had a permit. and he Isaid the Preston operation was‘cnuldn't get another. The thing I still viable and the company will i to do. he was told. was send continue as a separate entity.:a fresh renewal form to Tor- Howevei‘, the Millikeii Urau- ‘ onto. He did. Nothing happened. ium mine of Rio Algom in thef His patience exhausted, Mr. Elliot Lake area will cease op- Z Giroux Wednesday told his trott- erations June 30th while produc-| bles to an Ottawa newspaper. A tion will continue at the Nordic call was put through to the ‘1 mine to meet requirements tin-1 transport department in Tort ‘dcr deferred delivery contracts onto. which extend to October. 1071. l A short time later. Mr. Giroux H. George ‘19 Ytlullfl- DFPSldE‘m i received a call from the deputy OI RIO Algomv (Old the annual minister‘s office assuring him 'I. "‘(‘mlng "I that c‘mlpany- the permit would arrive by spe- Mr. Young also spoke. of‘ cial delivery within 24 hours the results of the lllf‘l'EO'.‘ of Riot "“ ""““““’”‘““““"‘ Algom atid Atlas Steels Ltd! J01NS Mttsm CExTRE which took place early in 1963,: 1as excellent. TORONTO '(‘Pt—Keith Mac4 . He told the meeting a tiewiM‘llam 43' has named isteel producing plant at Tracy,iexecutlve-secretary of the Ca- thIeu started ooeraticiis lll l)e-‘;nadian Music Centre almost fembetlg “aid "‘9 Prism“: :8; eight years after his father. Su‘ 1 )0 e racy p.an an . . . . iWelland plant are brighh Ilarnest IMacMillaii. retired aftei 1 ICOIldllCtll’lfl the Toronto Sym 1 o o phony Orchestra for 25 years i ontarlo Drlver Sir Ernest. 71. retired April to. ' ' 1976 Keith .\1ac‘.\lillan. roduccr Dislikes New ‘- P . and program research assistant 1 Licence System with (‘BC radio since 1953. sue reeds John Adaskin who died suddenly March 3. 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