“ae + aP Beats H+ Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phene 4-500 . Earla Buell, daughter of Mr.| Mr. ‘and Mrs. Maurice and Mrs. Ear! Buell; Summer- W of Montreal ‘are spending side, accompanied: by Sandra | the holiday season with their son _|Clark, oe of Mr. and Mrs jand daughter-in-law; Mr, and | ‘\Lloyd . Clark, Summerside, ‘are Mrs. Keith Wark, St. Louis. | Visiting in Montague guests of Miss ‘Buell’s aunt and uncle Mr. Richard Gaudet .of Danver, and’ Mrs. Heath Stewart* Mass., is visiting at the home of se : . his-parents,-Mr. and Mrs. Tho- Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore mas Gaudet in DeBlois. and family have returned to their home in Montague ~-after, Betty Thibideau of Montreal is spending the Christmas holiday speritiing the, -holiday season with Mr. Cudmore’s parents, ‘With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. »|Mr- and Mrs. Albert Cuc more, ;Carl Thibedeau in St. Louis. .|Wheatley River. é ‘ Virginia Shea, student at St. Johnston, nurse-in-train- Dunstan's University spent ing at the Saint John's General |Christmas at the home of her Hospital, Saint John, N:-B. is-./parents, Mr. and Mrs. James spending the holidays at her She in Waterford. : home in Montague, guest of her | mother, Mrs. Phemie Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter | and daughters, Barbara and - Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Campbell |Beverley, North Lake, spent the Montague, are spending the holi- | Christmas holidays with Mr. day season. in Halifax, N. S. and Mrs. Martin Buster, Parte: guests of theif daughter and son- |boro, N.S. inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Min- ’ niken and family Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Jardine ‘and son Allan of are ‘Louie and Mrs. Johnson, spending some time visiting with | . on left recently for To- relatives. and friends in Toron- § ronto, Ont.,. where’ they will to, Ont. : 5 spend the holidays with their ; son and daughter-in-law Dr. and | Sterling Robertson, ; Mrs. Malcolm Johnson and fa-|Ont., is spefiding the holidays i mily. On-their return they will with his father, John W. Robert also visit with other members | son, Kingsboro. of their family; in Montreal they | will be the guests of Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon, - Mrs. James Johnston and fa- | Connecticut, U.S.A., spent Chris- : - jmily~and~inBathurst;"“N:~-B.;/tmas with their ~ ‘daughter™ anid | €OUPLES CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARIES they will .visit.with Mr. .and Mrs |eon-intlaw, Mr.’ and Mrs. Alvin 3 ; it tae Douglas Johnston and family. | ‘Rose, East Baltic, marie ; P . read by Barbara Worth also received from many oth- They were also presen : | Dixon's mother, Mrs RW Lod pe tg go Rigo Sar ‘the presentation of .ers.Mr. and Mrs. Lawson - an appropriate gift. Above, Jeanie Douglas, daughter of on, Kingsboro. cently: anaren by friends and gifts. A social, hour was en- Jenkins of Vernon: Srdee, Se aye a ee une: ' \Mr. and —. Ralph portess ee as ice 4s iv occasion of joyed and refreshments weré attended the couple on .their awson Jenkins, a ; Montreal, spending e rge and, ir pierre, ' aor ‘sth. eiding anniver- cho followed by the cutting wedding day, were present kins, Mrs: Lester MacLeod j|day season in C patients at’ the Provincial Sani- BOWS INTO SOCIETY sary. Lorne Wigginton was of the anniversary cake. and were celebrating their and Mr. MacLeod. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wally |torium, spent Christmas with = emcee, anda humorous _ad- Senmraniies. messages were | Rodd and family. Miss Douglas |their parents; Mr. and Mrs Marialice Sue Shivers, -dau- national Debutante Rall in shipman from the U.S. Neval will also visit in Montague asijames Lapierre, Red Point. / iter of former Texas Gover- New York’s Astor Hotel. The haste guest is Mills, student at the | 20: 2m Mrs. Allan Shivers, ~ Texas flag is held of gabe A , a w i ' ames : , : > ty ‘ : q Interesting Reports Heard | Agricultural College, NS., spent bows into. society atthe Inter- orary military esc a irephoto : A ti a te Gi aM "Rosa | a Beatoo- East Point, had | recentiy purchased: the farm HOUSEHOLD HINTS ) Bay } ing ont the Jee and bresking ber | South Rustico oP | to keep bottom cruste of fru Sister Frances Loyola ‘presid- | Yand ‘Dietetic Association meet- | Mr. and Mre. Orviille Jarvis —— ees ca et ee = pies from becoming 268%," ed-at - the Prince Edward Is-|ing which, met at the Charlotte | land family of Toronto, Ont., are Bad Pein neha } itors to Montreal and Suds- brush with very soft butter and _ town Hospital recently, and Prin | ispending some time with Mr. his home, oi ng |-visi refrigerate briefly before’ tilling.~" c |detailed information on the gio — 3 and Mrs. Freeman Massey, a in the Souris _Hos- pes Nanréies Mod : ce Edward Island Dietetic Ac Mt. Allison University, is spend- well. . i wie : ‘ ’ Lawrence, Mass., = being passed, Letters of apnre- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. $1, 1965. | ing the holidays with his parent _ Elinor McVane and Mildred | is guest of his brother, Henry | Add cornstarch to butter ciation were to be extended. to | Mr, and Mrs. Stewart MacLeod,| Student nurses from the Char- Ching,’ students at Prince of | Martin of Rustico. jeream frostings. Thickens them Lloyd MacPhail and Ian Mac- 4. -|Montague. : lottetown Hospital who spent} Wales College, Charlottetown,| Mr. and Avis Arsenault | |without adding extra sweetness. Leod for the part they - played | EN. ‘ |Christmas” at their homes are | spent the a at their res- | of Welingen 3 were receiit vis- | in this matter. IDA BAILEY ALL Mary Larter. of Montreal sur-| Marguerite Landrigan Stur-/ pective homes in Bothwell and ‘itors to Rusticoville. H. BENNETT CARB Mrs. Elizabeth Warwick fe-| prised her parents, Mr. and Mrs|geon; -Anne Rowe, Tracadie;| Black Pond. | Leo Gallant, Saint John, N.B., » ported on the Canadian Diete- k E. E. Larter, by arriving in Al-|Rose Trainor; Fort Augustus; ; spent Christmas with his bee Insurance Counselling ie AeOCEa Nee emeng Toro An Old- Fashione Ca e berton on Christmas Eve to| Sylvia Bernard, Summerside; : OVILLE ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H District Supervisor nto and. Mary Thompsin_report- spend the holiday weekend with.|Irene Farrell, Lot, 16; Marlene RUSTIC Gallant. Charlottetown, P.E.1. ed on the Nova Scotia Dietetic, them. . |\LeClair, Summerside; Carol Francis Gauthier of Rustico- Sum Life of Canada * convention which: she had atten- For Holiday Ca ; a) Anne Hamell, Bedeque; -Wilma! yr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant are | ville spent the Christmas season Phone 4-8P17 + 4-5435 ‘Ided recently, in‘ Halifax. Rev. Gerald Steele and Doug- ‘Dunphy, Vernon. River; Flor spending Christmas’ holidays | | in Halifax. f Miriam “Hyde outlined some} caring brief calls on friends | raspberries, (cut in lag Gaudin left Alberton during |ence Foley, Alberton; Sheila Me-| with their sons and families in | of the topiés and discussions iS bringing the. season’s cubes with warm knife): |the weekefid to spend a week Innis, Summerside: Mary Me-| Calgary, Alberta. given at the International Con- ett y paper Pap liegey ss Suice 3: limes in Montreal. ° | , Richmond; Lily Chaissn,|- Mr. and. Mrs, James D. Gal- ‘ ; gress. of Dietetics held in Stock- | FATCC) RES ae tik stands| 1 pt. sparkling water ‘Rollo Bay; Geraldine Gallant, |} tant are spending holidays. in | @ DRUG STORE holm, Sweden in July, which |little hopee,, tha rden cne of | 1 pt. raspberry: sherbert Wendell Hardy, Alberton, | North Rustico; Audrey Gallant | Connecticut, U.S.A. C2 she had the pleasure of attend- a gpiyeia= ape aig See | Combine ingredients in’ large |spent Christmas with friends in |North Rustico; Anne Mari@| Garry Doucet: son of Mr. and | ; ing. Miss Hyde reported that | Cees tind tall apartment \cocktail shaker and shake (Campbellton, N. B- | Gaudin, North Rustico; Nora) Mrs. Vernon Doucet of Dart. | twelve bundard attended: this hidden be “8 la ane ae | vigorously. Serve in. 5.07. gob-.|’ \Kelly, North. Wiltshire; Jeam| mouth, N.S., spent Christmas OPEN convention representing 34 coun. |Puildings: | inside that house |v with spoons for the eating. |A baby shower for Mrs. John |Moss, Vernon; Ann Marie White.| with bis parents. He attends ‘. tries and 35 of those who attend- |there is always a welcome, || Makes 10 to 12 servings. MacGowan was held recently. at |Rollo Bay; Teresa Quinn, Carjst, Augustine's Elementary | : ae, ee ~ ed were from Canada: Among |Mood Recaptured the home of Mrs. M. N. MacGo-|digan; Maureen McI’V er, keg School and tesides with his » uci Aas Hs i the topics discussed were: Cur-| The little house is at its best) _ s wan; Kilmuir. The dainty par-|kora and Cheryl Corcoran grandparents, Mr. and Mrs: | : 'Y el rent World Food Situation Over-'at Christmas time. The little | Cou le- Given cels, were opened. by the. guest bi ovata A.E. Doucet, Rusticoville: SEMPLE’: P ARMAC Lt e |nutrition, Space Foods, A ro ie ey ae aa ba a, Pp honor, assisted by Janice Isabel O'Halloran is a patient | S es as 8 and teeth, Nutrition and Growth |Her friends just drop in to wis a ek Jaden : : . Nutrition and the Aged, Diet /her a Merry ‘Christmas and to Farewell-Party ene Cansomell- Mes. Jeuee’ EAST BALTIC fa cy Someta, atag, Se ¢ | UT Gacen Street and Coronary Disease, Dietetic |recap e feal m o During social ; é { «|Care of Cancer Patients, and |the Christmas season that seem By Neighbors ae verses. followed, es hooters Mrs. Elmer Fraser. returned | Mr. and 7. Stanley or New Year’ Day, Jai Ist t jmany other. Miss Hyde related |so far away from city streets. ssisted in serving refresh-| to her home at South Lake fol- and family of Edmont On, . ' oe s | ‘ aA hg ; Kay |Was are guests of Mr. Gallantt's par- several ‘interesting facts. about |.. Always, mulled idee or wine ent ae et gone ‘Bridge, | ts by Mrs. Bruce Lecco | lowing her illness in the PE... oe Coronary disease and the diete-|is passed in heirloom glass cups jand family, Lawredans bacon: Hospital. , Y a tic care of cancer patients. with slices of old- recency fro- ven re at a farewell meets s| as : Mr. and Mrs. Stephen — DIAL 4-4515 FREE ne VER ntered ‘on a Food |sted date- nut- applesauce loaf | Shiga Harold Paynter of Toronto| and son, LeRoy Miller, idipervigne’s Course and on the |cake, fragrant as great-grand- (New London at their rerentiy ‘Star, Toronto, "Ont. arrived by | Baltic have taken up residence j recently drawn up Dietetic Man- | mother’s cake closet. PUNChaes DEW: LOOMS lair to spend Christmas with his| in Souris for the winter months nual by Sister Joan Mary and Measurements level; Bridge. had bled, Fran- |{’thet, Charles Paynter, French| an MacGregor, student at the og Mrs. Elizabeth Warwick. ee recipes for6 a te oy . eee of cere. {River, P. E. 1. Agricultural ~~ neve ¢ i - 4 ’ Scotia,. sj holidays tatu OLD‘FASHIONED |. {monies spoke briefly of the pur]. swer. was held at. the| his parefts, Mr. and Meo. Stow. “A +—| DATE - NUT - APPLESAUCE pose of the gathering and called |... "cr MMe, end--Mre.-Howand |-art-MacGregor,-Eest Bellic ; % tsp: baking soda upon” Mrs. Marion Cole, Who |-.urman, Central Bedeque, for| Neil Maclellan is convales- by ne ea gaat read a suitable address expres® |pitly and Mrs. Bagnall, who| cing at his home in Red Point Fe % tsp. ground clove ing. regret at losing their neigh-| recently married. The his recent surgery in ; SMOOTH AS CREAM! . ; 72 tsp: ground cinnamon |bors. lyoung couple were escorted to} the Charlottetown Hospital: ~~ _tsp._ ind nutmeg | Gifts’ were presented by Mrs. a decorated seat of honor by Mr| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ching, PLAY UP your best figure < Va~ tsp. grgted-orange rind Murray MacKay. The remaifi-|) Mrs. George Smith, while | Bagin Head, have taken up re- ‘ features in a skimmer that flows % c. butter, or margarine =| der of the evening: was spent in |) Schurmen played .appro-| sidence in their new home ia es cream from a cuted, |. (room4soft) “ |social chat and card playing. Re- priate music Gifts were car-| Kingsboro. Mr. Ohing has re- yoked neckline, We see it: in le, sugar - freshments..were_served by the |B" | by Rosemary Webster | tired from farming and the farm woal..or — enviable. look | 2 eggs, béaten © ladies. and Cheryl Clark and wére ope-| is now operated by his son either‘ % c. medium-chopped dates | Mr. and°Mrs. MacKay have a. ned by. Dianne Raynor and Mrs/| Richard. Ching and Mrs. Ching. rinied Pattern 4551: Misses’ | %% ¢. fine-chopped- walnut ifamily ‘of three, Margaret, em- \Morley. Wood Verses were (eee ge “The Ottawa Safety Council -— or pecan nuttheats _ |ployed, at the Bank of Nova Sco- Mori Mire Lind tee. Be “= ith -Controller Heit an articol- | 5 _ 2 ¢. sifted flour itia, Kensington; Neill, at home, ts were servedby the Calling All Home Makers ate ally— has» revived an old | + 1 c. applesauce ‘and Jean a student at’ Kensing- hostess assisted by the guests. a : campaign for courses in driver | + (home-made~ or canned) —~jton Regional \HighSchool- Mrs. Howard Gallant left Rus- ~~ YOU CAN ° ueation.n the public high | ia er cage es a ticoville'recently to spend a few] BREAK THE RULES ools. n . : : : ; (The driving instruction now Mi together dates, nutmeats | EGIT Groups ier tenis ford uae’ cau KAYO , McINNIS.---~ £ ng provided. to students’ ‘in | “flour... Add alternately with ; ; . and- son-in-law, Mr. -and Mrs. oe Fs ional courses whg will pro- apples ice to the first. mixture | Hold Service Alfred Gallant’ of ‘Calgary ‘Al-| “of Crockett & Storey” * Zz , bebly . need’ driving“ skills in| ; Beat % min. Turn into — low berta. : “ ; “ @ ‘making a living is said to be not | 9” x §” x3” pan. At Pownal 3 ehough. The safety council Make batter slightly — higher - "Ignatius Doiron: son of: Me, | # ts-courses available to all | we ~ jat edges of pan than-in centelm- phe CGIT, groups of Pownal| and Mrs. hur Doiron of North p reaching legal driving age.. ot |for even rising. Bake 1 hr. in anq Cherry Valley held their |Rustico and a Grade 12 student +Carefullytrained .drivers,| slow oven, 325 degrees F. or un- \Christmas Vesper Service 0M |at Stella ris Regional High or old, are so obviously \til a toothpick inserted in center | |December 19th at 7.30- p.m. iM|scnool was'elected to represent inMBle that the council and | comes out- clean. [Pownal United Church. his school at. the International the cdntriler..would seem to: be | Cool in pan; turn out on cake| The girls were assisted by | sttied Youuth Conference in | sbfely on the side of the angels. | \rack,...Cover with uncooked €gg- their leaders, Mrs. William E. Washington, U.S.A. this week. .yThe argument is not whether. [white frosting (recipe follows)..|\Grant‘and Mrs, George. Hayden.| - : “ ‘there should be driver educa- If desired, edge at 2” intervals, |The first reader was Evelyn| wrs. John Doucette and daugh- | tion, but whether high schools | with “flowers,” each consisting |Howlitt; second was Sandra]. ‘tain ok Sioa a | ghould be providing’ it. The Col- of a candied cherry with 2 ‘‘lea-|Hayden. and Hennie Plaggen-| ~*’ st legiate Institute Board has tak ves’ cut from cifron or angeli-|hoeff was the candlelighter: are spending the holidays with | . the view that the schools have | ca stuck in frosting on each side t~» The offering was received by |members: of thetr family in Tor- enough to do and pay for with- of cherry. Linda Sanderson, Shirley onto, Ont. | *-. 7 gxtt=being asked to instruct stu- Tweedie, Donna Brown and y ' ‘dents.on how to. park a4 car. a See Bonnie. Wood, and others assist-| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Doucet- | ~ “GOURSES IN EVERYTHING FAMILY PRIDE! a : ; ing were Peggy Grant, Charlot- ; } rey collegiate board is right. suena had white ©‘ pet te Tweedie and Debby Worth. ch na ak toe sat: ai concept of traditional edu-| Winter’s a wonderful time for ¥, tsp. water '|Mrs. Harold Smith was the -or- ristmas wi t eon has been so much dis- quilting. This quilt is fascinating cca juice ganist. 8 family in Halifax, NS. with courses. in every-'—a real ee aa j from gardening to person- - Use the small scraps in oe < may be late in the |basket for this oldtime ‘‘Friend- oon egg white in qt. bowl, Sea ‘old the line on driver ship Ring” quilt. Pattern 7141; Ad¢ water and lemon juice. iplock chart: patch pieces; direc- Gradually beat in confectioners | confectioners’ sugar . ~ Charlottetown Gurling WE HOPE THE nal thers comes a limit. Bi tions; yardages. , sugar. When: smooth and thick, : schools accepted every . Spread on cake. Let stand at | : izes 10, 12; 14, 16, 18. Size 16| THIRTY,FIVE CENTS (coins) room temperature about 2. hr. Club | ; j for each.*pattern (no stamps, or until firm to the touch. - 5 BN : ; << See see oO: please) to Alice Brooks, care of FAMILY SUPPER . NW EW. ¥ E AR Is : i FIFTY CENTS ‘50 cents) in | Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft} Cream of. Mushroom Soup "Foie. (no stamps,: please) for Dept., 60 Front St. W. 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