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Orono Weekly Times, 1 Apr 1954, p. 6

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Ntr for single 9-l, crust prnsfrom pits mbtÉ .ps 7oru flak-es :into mlbiue with ¼ cupý É cuip butter or mnar- firmaly around ie of 9-l, pan.-Cill, SPONGE PIE butter iemon peel ta tha in rnersion lu Ccindy Lover-The se )f temporoiry hlbernc The bea, jsdro "SnowfIlakes, Go Homel, The order wvas 4iected frbm the biglit -tage intto the' dýar-lz ened auditoim au City Ceer. The voîce e cm vra od speaker. Thrvough the side duoorýs the m-iica wi-alked iid the so-1dJie-rs acapeedto th crridor that ledbacstae. he ica w ere YkC i ty Ballet n ipractiée c-lothes. Thle inder, lujunfior vesosof the workinýig ouilts, weeUitte gueso arisM f0s theaff~liteSchwoolof Aei Thee wre39 chidren i ai Ille it, iîe gumIeQ them viith the ivsbebaton. of ct creative spiit, writes Mar- garet Ll.oydJ in The Christian' ScienceMntr Taking Ie two leading chu- dreni by the hand, Ine led Clara, sudJ 11c ier Nutcr-acker Prince thnough the ia esrs ~ tire ~ ~ ~ en' snw cnetatefi tr first kset. Breaking of i hw athlem h ov w bpae their steps, hwto walk the stage -way iu- %tad of the sidewalk wvay. He d-id not, let go of that bIit unrtil theýy hsd caught the s Ftyle. Atadistance thIe alternate Prince echoed the mneasured stepSa,:and whien the White For- est was being dlrawnr up înb the Ile he three c.hildnen scooped Ip the stage Snowj and tossed it at eue aother juat aS if they wv'ere in thein ow back yard's. Tfhe child stars dispersedi, the, alenate lespingacrss te stage like aupretend premir anseur, -Th e Snwfakn embers of the corps de ballet u in my white itutus - drlfted off b wait for their next caîl. Nqow the great 3hisms Tree o'the op)fen.ing scene wa7,s be- îrý puit in place, the trea thiat, W5b xflRd i ii, a, naltiu the Lin con froJnt1row Ja 'qitorders (IVe-- i',ld dw nthe cn genieral ' i a , r An-doheaie icy ten~peratiJ Ncu,4iceI But Nice-A yachihg c~. ap acnd boat wheel Iend o ,~slyflavor tO this picture ecf shapely Frcèda Jones, -and friends of the compainy citrant. uiow PC whii,]e( th al, anmd n - ike to eveulug, but the childrenl wiere neady t'Obeglu onrce more, at the beginn.iig, "Snofiaeago home,"' the VyOice said over the l()ud-speaker. "Report tomorrow niioruing a , iy atrat I old atention. ih-ut s heIMM laother "y erlu mgde thteau be played by poet csudý game luproreinluwbiçh the fou w&s. The BiihCor- ha v -e an internationaâ fl t*nka- took two years. But this s uxothinýg li keça rcr.A bacrriste lui-thde lg CourtmentonedthR aapsl m'atch with FEniglýish , tr tk hng on theAercnBrtk four years,. was popular with me u he 'itoves fori. py od.But it contan moesfromoa lc in onea match betweepa civiliaïn lu nladan n nu in fonur y Crs hethcaai wxas naid homne snd they flnihed the galme fae to face, sii acouple rf hurma The record la probably a pos- tlganie tartd !n1915 betwùean a; 'ci viliýnand, udanvlffcr Thygot.hsoemvsbfr the -nav;a office.,r wskilled a t Jrutlanld. Mr hn10 peas aILU~ f~I iI a 1 IIIRy pass~ bwenmoves in postal ceal that a player eucnutsv out a-train Y3Ouae G$, playerno ,Jlongago waus playilng 600 sjimul- always found oehhgiteet ii-( nlhi puaI ISOUK SJIOOK ,John ,E. Tr socks, fAnct. CQ;liAghft,, ;Igliter- piaint to bc. used for voat. The'n y0u ean the fintal enat is ail on, Little Sucker-Moryanne Parry is a bî and a hoif rmonths. Maryonrne disrej' nddrinks iquids Ifirough a straw,c ber cige. Year ofresaarch wi cl nilnate reenItIy i the launjch,ý 1114 0fi the U,.avy'ýs firsft atom- poweed abmarnetheNat- dianhuewvsriglit in thbeir" ke uaed in the Itior of the don the ifolowing rqie mets t must be dr iv-rab1e aînd wear-esis~nt.It nmuatpovd the comfort sudpleasanta- perueimportant tQ.mahiitain thegmoalM fthe emenlc"ooped up hiteun-dersea bo-at. Hfuidreds of , differtntiateiais Vwere in?- vostigated-some stili hot from the cheist's vais. Frthe oVer-igs of'uniue padded areas, wali space, the de- signrs ameup vWith te lest -aud ýyet the eesof the ma- teniaIs ueby Yman-genuine leteThýia is wa hi e ports', id bLahe as manyqulfe that manias been uînable u ulct i nthtc.It hasa huxunlos feel ittaks on a fine patilia with àge, and where puncture in a plastic soon be- cre atear the fibres iniet er, ho1d it firrmlyvtbgether,]." Wathsmeans for the avr age ousewife, who wl ee get csE-r bthIe Nailus than truhthe nwresi ht tha fiue in herý home is now-ý 'being oveedin the sainebeui ful, but tough, leather used on the ao sub. As anresult of experiens and rasearch carrid On in rcecu years by the tanners of uphol- ster lealt~-theleatherthat coesch-airs andsofas, çlecoates. table tops nd ibeauifies new auoobiles - there ,have be developed leathrs which haveý the fel suad beauty of hg \fashion, and are ïmorew earr sistant tha.n ever -beforve. Ir automobiles, leatheris b ;e- ing used moreiwidely every yeai because it his beeau found thiat it, ifl tast the life of the 1ý1. su adds less 10 the pice- thani thbe sa oee htthe 2averagý mooltbuys over tîhe years. SO, te rast tme you sà&de 1cos eather ito the die' seat, or stretch out iii a -omrfort- %bie Ileath-ir chair, thinlk kindly f tHe men. on- the Nautilus. They, helped you get where you're sit Ling. WMoney fMaking m'Ouse cported, o r)d tan )par icent. Tt started in 1930 vwhen 1a sta- tionery firm paid Disneyý- 300 dol- lars for the niïght ib sall ppost- cards wîîih a Mickey Mouse de- vice printed on th(am. i ut the age of seven the bottie and nippi. inusucd fecit for a child armE

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