= wn , T | “Held At Lowe Cowan Family-Re-Union tae « 'BLLEN'S: DIARY “ss Mushroom Pickers Fail r Montague ! Shower Honors Young Couple Atr an fe \l- H . e E he The Leith: Cowan family’ form: Phy ilis (Mrs: Clift-“Huahes —and | Th r Ey Cc ag nee. Doris Wright! who were « a ual VY gh FI inte. ges > ms erly of Lower Montague, held a. Mr. Hughes, Halifax: NS n elr /ening ved rc Paitin Bc. . a dior ‘eo: Mrs.-Baleome.' Mrs. Spoor’ and —s ee ea reunio st t th Pp ‘ . f sin a4 ritime pr ir mn last week at the Lower shia tenis acd Tucan ae Could anyone imb. up a; age. woild know well the’ little. honeymoon in the Maritime pro- Montague hal! ° op niterad le 4 vinces. ‘Laat. week thes vere : the Orange Memorial Hospital, rainbow ter wondere: Lif sehy own i the -River- - Road. £ a ek. the ! Over 30 members attended’ Orange NJ. John. ‘now spend- Ms . evening, when we talked-of “one and the--Aite Kirk their. Suests. of Mrs -Eibe's narents. the dinner and social evening ing: she summer. months at Low- ar he. had recentl~ see 8. Sabbathy. Then knew the mill Mr. and Mrs p Wright. -Af This gathering. marked = the. fi rat r, Mantague> respedthis -vear footed on the Inils ‘hind the pond. heard: the .-waver.. bower Montague. a's ower 4 vd itime . all the fantily had ever been. from a-fruit ‘growing busienss in “How: could’ ane 4 ‘Yain ‘ wheels creak saw the ald staneg S0cial evpning (% as held af. the. jtogether Mrs.- Brooks had not NJ Louis was retired in 1965 “only the. colors the gun npke s} grind: knew -the -pond's-miréar- hal! in their honor * Visited the Istand since she left ‘froni Burrows Adding, Machine — when shining through a stuwwer "ing =scenes and the turbulent During: the evening an: ad- here 40 years ago Co. . i “Oh: ; ‘ Did the heron come by. then #0 dress owas read bv Vrs Ketth El- , During the evenihg- slides of In 1940 Irving joined | sthe.! “You. can't th: ata wy! fis! h the summer: days® lot. and a gift s presented by . family gatherings’ and scenes in RCAF and did a. four ‘of opera- But. if's-like the.new masa ov. Ard the firefties Mit on “dim “Aa. Shieles, Graham. fram. friends: - the U.S A- and +Canada, were tions on the island of Malta and the’ first star ‘of exenin’. the gust mchts” tw anv, case)’ thera and= neighbors i : shown. by .Louys and Jobn Cows the DE < ; no harm incwishytg on one's wa'would che the . free Mrinstme ivide 2 ‘ an ant Bob Balco M Se ee ee ie eee id nL : - qipinee and the’rohine’ welenew. 4 fis: wére” opened come. Members operator and ain-gunner.* Later mie. Ae inne <! : ~ by Mrs FE laine MacDonald. and : | jof ‘the immediste . family ‘are’ he returned to. Canada, and. was. duly a new monn Wat “a cee : : the gift cards. ~and<good wishes 4 Mra. Leith Cowan. -London, pasted in Alberta wher slesdae: a . : om a: : pA eect cleecellSaseibvemerslh lieder bticbubtieeredecectin dhorlantcalebie thchrseohedb diiron Ont; May Mrs Raherdemdiien rt nt ea KATHLEEN McKENNA MYRON -FORL ing’s blue then, come t0 Mia g fide thither with the Tarmers at.” Refreshments. were served By 7 peer we some, Doug: | Be hi Mrs Smith) was_a-mem- ore ii . REAR only: the ‘thunder moo 1 Dit & the -havine “spent ‘this ‘afternoon ¢ riends-of the breve i ia bors 4: las, Mass; Eva ‘Mrs. Donald ber Wt-the RCAKR Womens Divi- |-.—~ WILL WED AT BASILICA moon-af-the-haying as. ‘well. with Jamie's and Elva‘: three = § Spoor) and Mr. Spoor, Keene sion during 1944-45 and. Frances” E . wee Oe ee ee ee fy ee eee Tey Seine Crp ie SEFK REL GIAN, SITE F |Valley, N.Y.; Louis and . Mrs: served for seven years with the Mt. and Mrs-—Ear! Mcken- and‘Mrs. Bordon Ford. Har. Pi@ 1m attendance. we were le!- young games. and sharod in the . . Cowan, Detroit, Mich: John RC. a" Surely searching along a hillside elder daughter. Wendss hirih. g BRUSSELS. | Reuters! — The and Mrs. Cowan, Newton, N r savas oo = _'s na, Charlotietown. wish to‘an- ‘ington, PEI The marriage pasture for mushrooms. ‘The day: cake. and homed. wai! eas Belgian ¢abinet wil! propose vilis (Mrs ughes) has, s ee is Io take place. at St Dun eo ; ype pleas Chievres ‘Casteiw 31. miles ‘Lucy (Mrs. Art Brooks) and Mr. been with the. Navy since 1952 anes Se ee oe stan's Basilica Charlottétown horses summet a0 ore cee ed a the Suting ——— genithrwest mt pBYOset at * e xu wouldn r t ‘th a ne Brooks, Milburn, Mass. Vera and. has just recently ived their da Et aril ae eae taciticck: init ce ar aaa ee ae ‘a mg? te = aie kite for SHAPE Supreme: rr + and Mr_ his discha eo i te Myron Borden son of Mr ‘Photes by George Wotton) _chaver_whith carpets: Their pas havin chert ; a Headquarters Athied—Powers—in— 2 (Walker, Boonton, NJ. Irving After the. reception Friends and — — ew P B ee ames: sid vig SHAPE. now located and Mrs. Cowan, Shed-de n, neighbors called, to renew old ace ee woe ~ semen « ture so. sweetl; Pretty echoes this" dusk when - we eiurned ae Paris : — te ee hs 4Ont.;, Beth (Mrs. Jack Smith) quaintences Refreshments were) ed wa esta all aad elev from. gc omen eenaee fellowind France's withdrawl unt Mr. faith, London, Ont’; served by Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. | tron faba fi Barbera nm ane ehateee etre **' ‘from, the: Atlantic Alliance's i. ances. Cowan, ion, —Ont-- y t - —_+— dt a ite riety a + Lond nt; Smith and -Prance’s: Cowan. = low. We- could: hear James mak- - ‘Besides it's ton eariv in the teeratert militate st cure ts ing kindline wood “at_the--chop- season for _mushrtioms.’, socbac sping block of the door of the! “But others: have found them: CITY PIONS Roses, Ora’ nge Blossoms woodshed Tomorrow's first fire earlier’ we said j was assured lpthe valley cows. There were none ‘this es oni? lowed A dog:-or was that a fox’s in our mushfoom meadow But shrill Bark? Perhaps the mother we had the clover scent for -a of the pair of ‘cute ones’ the fragrance. remembered rain- : family seés playing- about in a hows to chat about, and a moon i : : ia - of July to wish upon, as it fav ina | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 28, 1966. 7 Among today's visitors to Al pale gold crescent ‘against’ the ‘ derlea. were cousins of the evening's blue ae ht * name from a distance. come by... Until tomorrow — — Dairy H A Pp p E N | N G S to. become better acquainted Good-night : : . with this farm and its neighbor- " 4 Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor., Phone 48506 hood. particularly. we think. the AS SOLID AS. . s ee ; —— old mill. Because. one of their- grandmothers. the first. miller’s - The Rock of Gibraltar is not | Mr.‘and Mrs. George Haag. of H.C. Bowness, Kensington and d as ‘solid as it appears the | Staten Island, NY. are visiting other relatives and friends “art PP 389- She was foot high stone mass is riddled daughter, was born and fn the house on the hill Canada’s first ‘city. incorpora- tion was that ‘of Saint John; NB in 1785 ‘ : {s your pain RH EUMATIC or ARTHRITIC? Do you long for relief from the ago of rheumatic-and arthritic pain Thousands get speedy relief from * thew Sffering: by using T-R-C's. - Don't let dull aches and stabbing ~_pains handicap you any longer. Try TEMPLETON'S TR- PRC's Only 85 and $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. Fer extre fast refiel, eae Templeten’s. FLAME: on the Island for two months . aunt to James. her namesake with galleries, caves, basin eer See are ve Adorn Pownal Church ; Mr..and Mrs. John F. Angwin one of jis two histers, sew gone. and more than 30 mile of tun- — . ; : r. and Mrs. Charlie MacKin-.of Barre, Vermont, were recent Those girls of that now long nels. - fe a. 163.9 Powna! United Church was the over sik prin¢ She. car- and family, formerly | of guests of Mr. and Mrs. James EB. ey ee scene of a wedding on. July 2. ried a basket of shasta d _have returned to Tor- Andrews, Hunter River : eRe Ea a= oa oe le when«’Carol Lavinia, younger ies. Brian MacKinnon. nephew “Tonto, having spent some time -vi- . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy of the groom was ring hearer VELDA_JAY ‘siting relatives and friends. They Flying Officer Darle- Hill and : Herman became the bride of Aubrey Pippy. brother of the ss : mt oe * -—— n Tee C - ‘ : ld Bruce, Noonan) of Chatham . Airbase, Bruce MacPherson Pippy. ‘son groom. was best man. i'shers non's sister, Mrs Arno A : : : NE of Mr and Mrs Willard Pippy, were Gordon Herman, oer a = MARRIAGE PLANNED and Mr. Bruce, Mt. Mellick 2S eS the ae ss Hazelbrook Rev Fred Mackin: the bride’ and Noeman Pippey, Mr and Mrs Garfield Jay, neth Bayfield, son of Mr and Mrs. ‘Tracey Sweeney and chil- ‘Thomas 8 Noonan ‘A¥oany : non. brother-in-law of the brother of the grgom Mrs . ‘ rs acey Sw . groom, officiated at the double For her daughter's: wedding. eat, Royalty, announce--the Mrs. Bayfield Shaw, West Roy- dren Joyce, Thomas and Tim-| sine ceremony t i oe Nasr Verma engagement of their ‘only dau. 2'¥ The marriage will take - othy of Concord, N.H. along with) Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MeNeill ing oe eT fe Mr — chose vale ‘pink place at Zion Church, Charlot- her -aunt, - Florence’ M. «Gillis, and children, Brian, Norma : with baskets of roses. orange hr ah ar bolecdacen” tee Se See | one ce August 27 at 6.p.m. RN of New Bedford, Mass., are Ann, James and Charles a ; | blossoms and snowballs Rose- corsage was. pink carnations. ~~ \wisiting Mrs. Sweeney's parents, tte ad — left Wed- : | “buds marked the guest pews The The groom's mother, Mrs. Wil- Me UC \W R Mr. and Mrs. DJ. Gillis, Kinross, | as —— mn doipetncbagpaatorg | | church ‘organist, Mrs. Edward tisrd Pippey. wore a pale. blue argate eports Nn ond other relative ik Laie tee. 1 Wood, accompanied Mrs Blake lace dress with white accessor- ’ , 4 [m- ‘ Wood, who sang 0° Perfect Love ies Her corsage was pale pink ; Mrs William A Ready. Char-: mett MeNeitti,. Wellington .Cen- hefore the ceremony and I'll] Walk carnations r BES ecent ova otia eet lottetown accompanied by | her tre: his brother, Justin and wife Beside You during ‘the signin’ Fo! owing the; cer®inony a -te-, ‘daughters Mrs. wees ee of Montague. and his two sisters ‘. of the register ception for 11 guests was held At the July meeting of the: a verse of scripture conbuitilian ae ee — —_ ae nso —. Sane Charlotte- The bride, given in merriage at Park Reval Chetstian Eduea- Margate UCW, Mrs. Bruce the word “‘life’. The treasurer . Montague where they, wee the |ly Miiscouche, nespective- o . by r. Ww {loar-tion ‘Cent ’ , Ab father. ‘wore af 0 : tion ‘Centre. Mrs sNorman Pippy Clark gave an interesting report reported $970 to the Presbyter- “guests of Mrs. Millicent Beer. and ‘i : ‘ =a ii th géwn ‘empire style’ of was in charge of the guest book. or thedvisit TT “Pictou County Mrs. Peter Sinclair. — Mrs John K Peau de soie: the bodice and liiy Rev TR Goudge was mas-. Presbyterial which was. held.re- i@! with a balance on hand. of us ne . F od: Mah 4 ee aulbalk and. her point sleeves were of-lace- A 8 pr —at--nhveiuntiog aud <priipeand sepntipestka-ovane hegre -eare: aa aN Actelion bes naivned ae eae Hee pahar_and three epee. pare returned i tachable lace - train fell softlv’a toast to the bride. which ‘was women from the Island Six wa- that the UCW start an ln Mem- Stratford. Gatien: weet en . ee 7 having fromthe shoulders Her elbow: responded to. by the groom men. attended—from_the Margate oriam fund It was décided to ytors at the home of Mr Ma- eg Keuthetn's vacation wig co length veil of tulle illusion was Following the reception the group. Elma Inman, a retired cater to a wedding reception in har's grandmother, Mrs Fred and Mrs Reid 1 ‘ ee’ : ; jig in place by a cluster of or- young couple left on a honey- missionary, and # native of PE. September. The community MacKenzie. River. avid wet er me out peer, ae Eve moon trip to the Cabot Trail. Island, gave the address friendship secretary, Mrs. Jus- : ais sne carried a fan “shapet For travelling the bride ‘wore @ Mrs. Philip Henderson. was tin Woodside, reported 18 hospi- deena ——hauauet—of-red. rows —entacned hese drece witha paicles coat tegder tor the meeting hela In tatcatte four home “eats, Pq MEL ae Kennedy = eigen M — IM. me cae P sein ee nee . - trimmed. wi —— ge. and beice the church vestry. The devo- cards and six-treats. THe offer- were weekend visitors ‘at the a holiday “in Montague wisi! ing ear ac i ° ss s e e , : groom. a ene oink mania’ ite rae oe es Cord’ "ar jac wee ee prec “ her ae ‘ ne relatives and. friends “"- Attendirig the bride as maid of Qut of province guests were sister. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey honour wag her” sister Pear) Rev and Mrs. Fred MacKinnon sowos: he. periatere seed by: the) enere tor ‘the August Cecy, Ket: Fortune Bridge. bey Coot Wightman, Balifan. . > leader from Phillipians 2. 5-18 img~ will be Mrs. Bruce Clark NS. is visiting in Montague. Herman . The bridesmaids were and Brian. Brooklyn, N.S: Mr- “ jo Mrs Gordon Herman. siste:-in- and Mrs Wendall Jeff 4 and a réading entitled “Master. and Mrs Justin Woodside. Text Mrs- Tommy ©'Hara and dau- ‘guest of her-son and daughter- law of the bride, and N ah¢y Debby. Scorbo sat ve os ed by What?” read by Mrs. word will be ‘‘friend”. Mes. ghters, Mary Hilda ‘spd -Mau- inlaw Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Pippy aistes ot the eprom Piopes schebare Cet: M _ —. Heath Mayhew ; Heath Mayhew was in charge of reen of Schomberg. Ontario are Wightmas : : Thev wore identical Moor lenath Mre Charles Steoticuss ond With the president, Mrs. Hea- we study hook and Mrs. Philip visiting Mrs. O*Hara's pareats, : 7 empire style, sleeveless gowns Kenneth: Willowdale Ost: Ste. (o Mayhew in the chair 15 mem- Henderson gave {he mission. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas § Noonan, Rev. and Mra LG. Case'ey, e : _ of aqua.silk print. Their head- and Mrs Calvin York and Mar- bers responded to roll = with study on Brazil. i Albany ; Hansa are visiting ove dresses were of organza gather- lerfe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gal- i eiigee at tas ree. Mr. and Mrs ed ‘to bows ‘Thev.-carried nose- lant and Scott. Pownall, Mainé; IDA BAI EY LE : |. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert -Taylor §.L. Caseley and family, Kelvin ,- gavs of green tinted carnations Pear! Herman.and Mrs. Clif: ‘ L AL N- — - jand daughter Mary. Montreal, Grove and other relatives and = Debby Jeffery, niece of the ford Campbell. Port¥and,.* ’ Fe ~are spending a pleasant ho- rings = a Soe groom, as flower girl wore a Maine. Mr and Mrs Robert - iday on the Island While here the worship service @ ensing - z granny. gown of. .aqua rganza Middleton, Montreal - Dinner Dessert Deli ht they. were entertained at a sup- ton United Church om Sunday « OVERCASTS cy ‘SECONDS... SEMI- + . = : : -- - per party at the summer home morning, and Mrs. Caseley was | AUTOMATIC Z1G-ZAG Sennen : 2 ’ : z as » of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin, soloist, - . oe VN Ne) — Drange: Coconut Cake soe oe Montague. , rm SE WING- MACHINE dl r ; : GRETHER yin live in. ox’ vi crents:'1¥4 gape tied dobeclion: |r nee oT Cillls ne | spenting & peeeet oer SAVE $20! (Head only) - g ees . ys As F ic t ome r brother an TV Performer Fj nds aie - sit New Work. City during the ers’ sugar:. 24: peckages shredd- ee + nies Cae Mr. and Mrs.. John. Outstanding ‘bargain for 2 modest ile te : : - summer, you will enjoy lunching ed coconut: 4 Cal.ornia oranges. gue. left recently for British Co- Aitken, Fortune light, sturdy aluminum construction « (Model 337) p b| M i] Ni J k ‘ outdoors or dining and dancins peeled cand sectioned. lumbia where they will -spend q e weighs only 26 Ibs « famous SINGER®* guar- . ro em A\Cl YO JOKE at ‘the famous" Tavein-on-' h e- “Whip ‘together cream and con- some, time visiting relatives and Mr! and Mrs. Kenneth MacPhee antee!.« reg. $140 -¢ as low as 1.25 2 week. ; [ oy : : - Green rs oa, “a teT-7féctioners’ sugar until-stiff peaks friends. : and children Karen, Dav:d and ~ .< 7 ‘ .DEAR MARY HAWORTH contemporary TV __ performer’s nea - and on sith form: Trim a little from top and . : ¢ 2 Héather—have—returned_te their i , Mu are -getting so many letters “unhappy: reaction to a glimpse — A seetls ae je-dottom crusts of each cake lay-. Mr: ang Mrs. Russell, Fulton. home in Montague after holi- , DELUXE ZIG-ZAG SEWING MACHINE = with serjous problems. Perhaps of some of my unanswered mail: a cae ri —— rmr| er, so all lavers will b eve !el and .sons Alan and Gary, Pom- daving in Nova Scotia z~~sou.-wauld-appreciate one. ~thatat-o time when-Lswas— “continental and ammentear ot SPs wh PAM, 08h 108..BH Pano Be: Pano Beach, Florida... Ate VACA pe aoe oralar} ae ~* may amuse you died, -so to. speak. for a fleetin : of first layer; place orange ioning a ensington guests 9 z ’ 4 ‘ Mv Mite. whom I met ‘over- amnearance on one of his retain ferings * sections: atop this filling. Cuver Mrs. ,Fulton's parents, Mr. and and-family, Montreal, Que, have as low | as 3:25 a week Seas hadn't heen in this: countty |. Theoretically. my participant Today we presen! the most with second cake laver and pre- Mrs.‘H.C. Bowness taken up residence in their sum- + The first machine to sew Straight . _- 2ig-zag : inéwe. th few ths. when irole was to give th , di . popular cake: pcre as before with whipped mer home on the Montague, Ri- and now chainstitch too!» fabulous Touch & Seu* re than. a few months. when ers = ‘ £ e audience & Measurements. level _ereaim and orange sections. Top Mr and Mrs. Fred Cole .and ver ; deluxe zig-zag sewing machine by SINGER (Model oe ee ee ee nc Be pores ere of my J vu with ‘third layer and cover top ¢ c ‘ 600-11), with exclusive push-button bobbin « came to the door. unrecognized’ thiloséphx and routine S69 CONE | ORANGE COCONUT and sides with remaining oun daughter, _ Kathy. g agueomeoie Mr and Mrs. Hugh MacMillan “easy-in, easy-out’® basting chain stitch + fingertip as such by herg This was 17 - 18 raver columnist. However, as 7 AYER CAKE, sad ceenien Lightly na an NB. are vacationing at Stam 70, ont. were. recent va. switch to countless zig-zag stitches *« SINGER. years. ago, when TV was still in the event transpired: .it seemed For. time-Saving Tip, nut into frostinz around sides of Nope Beach, and visiting Mrs. <itors-to Montague. guests of’ Mr Slant-Needle lets you see better, sew bnee a eo om eas ut oan ee 10 Chet) roe ee cake. Decorate cak2-top ring of Cole's parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs _and Mrs. Peter Sinclair. * choice of colons or deluxe carrying case. He claimed to be taking a sur- Wax humorous a expense of a fi Pasiry-tub —_——— ined Pane 8 lea Loeb aa ; , THE CAKE ange sections astry-tube vey on the popularity of im 7 possibly = peee scan “ohlee KE swirls of whipped cream_ be- AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG SEWING: procrams. My wife told him s of the fence, who have tween the orange sections add a 50 h. W ddi Ai vos sae that I loved Fred Allen She anything to do with columnist Pye te pote decorative. finish. Serve within t © ing nniversai y. MACHINE BY SINGER affixed her signature to a ‘sheet ep -giving. fae = 1 13 pees tied cake Sour 2 hours: Serves 8 to 10. $ ; * of paper he had,*believing that nm any case, in that charac. ,,° i er ng pe ‘Ob d A £ p. F. |. ; thereby she had.one her bit to|teristic last minute scramble, bape =" powder = MONDAY eS ee 4 serve t ryon, SAVE $50 make “Allen’s position. (then material._which_seems_to_b-e | = oe | (Featuring Plentiful. Scallops Nan oe : ites there atete! he mon Standard procedure on TV “taik © ©8& yolks | Hot or Chilled. Consomme Ma-| Mr. and ie Mxk Leturger— Releochinesia—wore--yeepered ¢ WITH RICH WALNUT (¢ ARRYING C \SE then wanted a $3 deposit. bit Programs.” this particular per- ie cup. woter want drilene ‘canned) with Lemon jof North Tryon’ observed: their and served by North Trvon WI osews plain or fancy stitches — vs a : -she had only $1. with which he former asked permission to | meuaer on ox * sete Wedges ~ Broiled Deep Sea-Scal- 80lden wedding angiversary re- Mrs. Bruce Dawson and Mrs. | value 229.95 eas. Jow as 1.75 a week ¢8 a Ss was satisfied. ~ glance through a handfal of let-| thie at — ~ egrees. ions + with Watercress’ Sadite, cently and during the evening Gien Morgan, sister and niece tional anterchangeable zfg-zag.. /FASHION ¥ When I came home. she-to!d ters signatures inked out) that ee sg Bagge oe Buttered Noodles -—. Red Kid-7Many relatives and friends ca!!- of Mr» Lefurgey, presided over discs, 3 sewing lessons freg! « Model 338., me of the visit and I studied her | had brought along, per studio ti) soft ae begin to form, BC Bean and Onion Salad. with ed to wish the couple ever! bap. “the silver tea service it ey r request Mustard Dressing -- Bouqueteof Piness = Se HN AK re HH08 ADOUNDOONODOOOOSODONSSAGDAMIDIM . copy of the supposed vote for Add % cup sugar gradually, beat- : KESEDONH SON 564 + Allen. She had -singed, irrevoc- AS he riffled rough the let- ing until stiff peaks form. Fresh Fruit-in-Season = hot or Mrs. Lefurgy (the fors mer C 2 QOU0Q008 " GWEEPSTARES. NG > ably, an order for a 25-volume ‘ers. his ice’ ae bu aining sugar, flour. teed Cotte or Fe8. TE a een Seely hits Miltown Coup e = “Touch & Sew WIN A MUSTA : encyclopedia! , She was quite But all this mail is so heavy’, der and salt. «into- BROILED DEEP SFA- maak — oe — : d 66 Y ‘ec : Naghing to buy to win! Just Gome in or call upset. when she realized this. 1 he Said with: dismay, ,/-80. trowbl- lena bowl. Add egg yolks, wa- SCALLOPS FOR & Soaked a the ‘o “es ' Marrie Ss. oS tx) SINGER for a free demonstration of the fabulous 3 didn't think there was any~€d and so detailed T agreed 'ter and extract. Beat with spoon 2 jhs deep sea scallops, frozen oo - ead ‘where they h = thie rick & Sru* Deluxe Zig-Zag coving machine by thing we could do .about it. that it was. even though Thad until well mixed (45. strokes) 3 eggs ed ever since William Moore - of Miltown = SINGER (Model 600-H)...any- though your recent discussion done my best-to select’ from the Fold into egg whites, using 30 115 tsp salt . The Lefurgev's had a ‘2 celebrated, his 90th birthday” on = ’ 30, 1966. Then fll ‘ = fr Gig —predicament comparatively_lighter_-side_ ef \telg-eveetivekes_ : of five: (Doris) Mrs H2°9!4 July 21 ahd on. July 11 Mrs 2 time up to July z ; a ES I. 3 ; t POF ig ORs aarog EU axe er eel ne — oe 2 . => suggests that there may be .. the current intake. ‘Pour batter into 3 oiled and 9. cups fine se bread peiinaia ar ~ Crapaud> betta >—4tt—-Mére—celebrated—her 87th —hir- ne out an entry form. aL tlle egw 4 = However we: didn't have ts Later,. when we were on the floured 8 layer cake pans EF cus soft bodee ar warear: rad on MacFarlane. A : @ thday at the home of their dau- 2 = is dr awn, sou a sree cw : 3 honor the contract. We were air. he more or tess clung to his Bake in pre-heated 345 degree ine ove Mi Idred, Mrs. Fred ghter. Mrs ‘William “Kemp = MODEL 600-1 shili-testt Agquestion y > living in’a new housing develop- @8Sumed necessity to treat’ the oven about 20 minutes, or until’ sauce Tartare ermng a the homes Mrs Moore is the former 2 Hog gnNg 009999000900900099 909909 AGT000 S ment, not yet on the postal map. Whole subject lightly,’ while. 1 toottpick inserted in center of “Thaw -and .wash —scallops: Uele®’. Mrs George Barer Fanne Powell of Catalina. Nfld a ee A couple of weeks later I got a remarked carefully that. a gen- cake comes out dry. Cool five grain on absorbent paper: cut in Brantford.- Ont fror Hi Buse ke mate Saw Ate te ‘ Complete facilities for on-the-spot credit letter from. the publishers. — 1+ tleman of his intelligence and minutes. Then turn-3 cake oe halves Beat eggs: add sea- jens Sunes call was? Ee ee gond— neeith —and=take— 8 ae call now for a tree home tritl ... every product backed by SINGER gua- seems their parce]. delivery ser. S€MSitivity would recognize.- of into waxed paper: let stand sonings: stir scallops into this. "© 5°". Jon Arnold-is keen interest in the news of the ‘ ice call only 4.75 : : as vice had been unable to find us. course, that help-seeking mai! about 1 hour or until cold : Cover sparingly “with crumbs .. They haye 14 gran en i ; - . 4 - . ‘9 point serv y rantees and dependable SINGER service. — Would I be kind enough to send, iS 10 laughing matter He : zot The Frosting and Decoration Ryb baking pan thoroughly with 7 five great grandc} : Anart from # few years spent’ < ¢ rent-a sewing machine: low. . Otters for limited time only... shop now! instructions on how to reach around’ that obstacle by citing - Ingredients: 1 quart heavy putter ‘Layer scallops (not 2 address and prav¢ the “E-S’A,. Mr- Moore has «weekly charges ; é Savannah Terrace? I, wasn't -so, another columnist s evaluation ~~ ‘ 2 tonching each other) in pan» Dot a. by their pastor ced at Miltown, where until _re- Phone or visit us today! kind of his potentialities, problem vice columpists. began to dig in with butter or margarine’ Broil the Be a gift pres: rentin. he farmed ‘ 2 : “This one. ‘experience comple- Wise The verdict? A problem -thus diverting over a wider at moderate heat, allowing se- ‘M¢ f#Mily Many mdi dua’ 2 They have five daughters and pga tely cnn ey witeer-tane rer free type except for—“norma}: ‘front-ot- action “the staggering ‘ver minutes femal 10 ATe ‘were. -aten Teceivéea = s “Ft Vrs sere ui ~§s§ I N af _ trustfulness towards door, -. to - Problems, I believe he. said impact of the urgent. unending utes if large Turn once Pass SHIPS SAILED TfROt GH t Soretvitle Mass; \ a. door salesmen. That $1 was wel! ~ ~~ to a weight = my story of.’ people's unanswered Sauce Tartare Traffic. through the S:_ [2«e. Anse. Mrs Harold Creamet)s. ip spent. - Very truly vours, J. Y.. Mai am indeed grateful for needs MH TIP FROM THE CHEF rence ‘Seaway reach : 2° Mass Mildred Mrel > ‘ { “a : Psat . DEAR J. 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