JACQUELINE CUMMISKEY ENGAGEMENT AN NOU NCED ll e I e n Jacqueline Cum- nusky and Ito nald Wesley Moore will wed on December 26 at tiie Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Otterb u rn Park. Quebec. gym R. W. MOORE The bride - lo - be is l h e daughter of Mrs. J. C. Cum- misky. and the groom elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- Iey Moore. Manor, Saskatch- cwan. the Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues.- Nov. 24, 1964. 7| ' l HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone 48506 ‘ELLEN’S DIARY And here it was. up tn. over the old stone doorstep this tually, of the season. The fore- cast last night had warned of If Yesterday's bespoke it. Yet what a surprise it was to have a depth of about so early. with winter on the calen- dar still some weeks away! Had the rob‘ns gone in advance of it. we wondered? And what about the wild geese? Had something whispered a warning to them in good time to wing up and away from our grainfields and shores? A writer is confident this does happen. He tells of it in pretty lines: “Somethi'ng told the wild geese It was time to 0. Though the fields lay golden, Something whispered— 'Snow.’ Leaves were green and stir- ring. Kerries lustre - glossed. But beneath warm feathers. Something cautioned 'Frost.’ All the sagging orchards Steamed with amber spice But each wild breast stiffened At remembered ice. Something told the wild geese It was time to fly— Summer sun was on their wings Winter in their cry." ex this" James. out on the morning. said. dear! No classes for me today" the one girl sighed. her “magic carpet" of travel this week not altogether grounded in the yard, but in a dismayi n g looking “on Steve Clarkon. student Saint Dunstan's University. went the weekend at his home in Montague, guest of his oa- rcnts. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark- son. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Riehl and Ions Michael and Russell, a n d llrs. Lester Coulson all of Ken- nington were among those at- tending the Atlantic Winter Fair at Halifax. “Kennedy Library". in hono: til the late. President. was op- tned recently at the Anantapur Children's Home in India spon- iored by the Unitarian Servrm— Committee of Canada. Two por- traits. one of Mr. Kennedy. the other of Mr. Nehru hang side by tide. Each picture was drap- rd with a ceremonial garland as I token of deep respect and mourning. Mrs. Syd Kcrl‘. accompanied by her daughter Ethel. left Mon- : for Greenbelt, Mayland. where they will visit with relatives and friends. Mrs Cecil Mac Dougall of Cornwall and Dianne Mac- Dougall of Argyle Shore lclt recently for M o n c to n, NB. where Mrs. MacDougall is now rmployed Following a meeting of the Kensington United Chu rc Sunday School teachers at the home of Mr. and Harry Brown a presentation was rude to two retiring teachers. A total of over 50 years as a Sunday School teacher, as the grand accomplishment of Mrs. Dan MacKenzie who was resented with a suitable y the superintendent Harry Brown. Rev. L. M. Murray paid it warm tribute to Mrs. Mac- Kenzu’ and to Edna McMurdo who was also presented with a gift. Miss MacMurdo's record was 39 years continuous teach ing in the Sunday School. Re- freshments were served. 3‘ u A.“ PULLOVER PLUS! 2-pieco pullover dress With its own dickey rates raves with all the young. smart. on- “le-tto gals! Choose checks. “Wed. vibr'ant‘wool. is“: M' 20. 35— lflfihz 7/. yard contrut. .ORTY CENTS (40 con“) in Coins (no stamps, please) for this pattern. rio residents grill cent sales In. Print liny it ., .. II - Rm. IZI‘ NAM! A D NUMBER. Sergei-oer to ANNE ADAMS. gift‘ at‘ Mr. and Mrs. .Iohn P. Grifg fin. Panmure Island. have moved to Montag u e and have taken up residence on Riverside Drive. Crystal MacKinnon. and Keith Goodwin Montague spent the weekend visiting relatives ii: Milltown Cross and Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Burl. Ken sington, were recent visitors to, Halifax where they were th ei guests of friends. . Mrs, Keir Mann. lrishtown and Mr. and Mrs. John Chapr pei. Kensington spent the past week end oncton where they were guests of Mrs. Mann‘s ‘ son - in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. If‘rank Campbell and their little daughter, Kelli Jean. :- .5 ' West Royalty. While there ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. lips. Arlington. P.E.I. Sever. children and thirty grandchild- ren attended a family get toge- ther with other immediate rela- ti DEAR MARY HAWORTH: What can I do when my husband makes friends with some man. brings him home. then makes sure he never comes again? Be- cause he saw me talking to one friend, he beat the man until he needed hospital care. I Another time, another friendi of my husband's came to r house. just as be 'my husband) 3‘ .‘D twas leaving for work, lnsteadi of asking the friend to go with‘ him. he telephoned me ( fro mi his place of work) and gave me 10 minutes to get the. friend out of the house " ." We have four children and my husband is very strict with us, and very careless with his lang- uage. l've left him twice, think- ing a scare might help (tak i n g the children, as he is very mean to them). I've been with him to see a priest. a lawyer and a judge. and was told to go home with him where I belong. He says he's right and has proven he can wtn He knows I won't cross him: that I am afraid to. He says he loves me and won't be sharing me with anyone. But there is an outside world and I'd like to share in it too. hardly any place without him and if I do. he tells me w h e n to be home. wants to know who I've seen and what was talked n 0 about. I don't know why he is liks this. I spend next - to - nothing on clo- thes. dropped out of I women's club because. it caused trouble tif I attended one night a month): and i no longer sing in our choir. as he insists that I must sit with him in church ("where I belong") I don't want to be on the go all the time but I see nothing wrong in socializing with other ' H be prospect. a slippery road lay a ca . "Walk it!” Mack grinned teasingly. Take “Shanks' mare—that's likely how we‘ll be getting to school!" “And I‘ll hurry home after school, Peter" Alex promised, "so that we can build a snow- man before the dark comes wn_.. Beautiful the night Is. the moon lighting it. The branches on the lawn trees are feathered D- O OCIALS OLICITED PHONE 4-8506 I Crisp November weather has arrived. inspiring the usual round of social events. News of coffee parties. afternoon teas, Dr and Mrs Carlyle Phillips. bridge parties or house-warm- Cfinned dark and three children of Halifax tings are only 8 {PW 0f “19 “ems cheeses are visiting with Mrs. PIlilliD’S IThe Guardlan ' Evening Patriot choice teas and interesting cof " Something Whispers ’Snow’l. a n d downily. And below in the valley morning: the first snowfall]. ac- , I ) I Something Cautions lFrostI I“ and up the rise opposite, thei spruces remain decked in € :r ite. “It's just like a pretty Christmas card" Alex smiled. stopping a moment on the ver- andah when homing, to look out at the scene. “With a snowman Alex!" Peter noded. So a touch of winter we have d. Its widespread charm. And also its frustrations. which unfortunately were only 0 a minor nature today. The tractor grumbled, when. more a it once. it must lend aid on poor noting. Trucks slid, and cars too slipped towards the road- side ditches. Tabby rests on her cushion on the couch. eyes closed ing. Dreaming, on it too, 3 h: we fancy of bygone sum m e r - paths! Plum were finalized to cele- brate the 30th a.niversary e WI With the New London United Church Women catering. It was decidr purcha.. some r new books for the school. ' ST. JOHN'S WMS The study book was read by Christmas Gift Goes To India An interesting letter from r. and Mrs. Frank Rempel.. Kanpur, India was read it“ Mrs John Hickox at the Ni». vember meeting of BradalbaneMrs. Waldron Ferguson Christian Church Missionary, Mrs. Fred Campbell at t the. Society which met at the home. Presbyterian Women’s Misston-i of Mrs. Allan Hickox. .ary rally on Wednesday eve-, Roll call was answered by a ning, November 18 in Summer? _ the side, at the regular monthly Cuy- meeting of St. John's Presby- terian Women's Missionary S0- Bible verse containing word “remember”. ier Matheson chose as the de- votional theme "Sanctification". ciety, held at the home of Mrs. , I based on a sermon by Billy Mont MacEwen. Graham. the evangelist. Fol- wenty members respondedl . lowing this “Purer in Heart" to roll call with a verse 0' ’ was sung. A period of prayer fol- scripture. lowed. Mrs. Leslie Files led the de- ‘ votions on the theme “the Chris- tian's Gratitude", and w spoke topic'sisted by the president. “Moses Arm 1 MacKinnon. The prayer it was decided to send in Christ- committee was Mrs George P. mas box to Mr. and Mrs. m- I MacLeod and Mrs. Don Mac- Mrs. James Craig. who was in charge of the Study Book, briefly on the pel, Mrs. John Hickox invited Ewen. Mrs. Ralph Wigmore hadl . the members for the December charge of the Bible study. Voc- meeting. . > al selections were sung by Mrs Refreshments were served by} Wilbur Mat-Kay and Mrs. Fred! the hostess. Campb" In Our Green IF‘ YOU are inventive. a i daring and perhaps bored with preparing the usual dishes in the usual way. you might pay visit to the fine food stores in your locality. or to the gourmet section of a supermarket or de- partment store. Join in the “tastings,” and stock up for the holiday sea- son with specials that can give “lift” to everyday menus. or add glamour to various simple dish- es you often prepare. t Exotle Juices You will enjoy the exotic jui- ces. jams. jellies. relishes of al kinds, soups, both canned and in forms, game. and entrees. Delicious vegetab- les packed in glass come from overseas; some of them. such ,as salsin and celeriac. are not I often used in this country. ‘ There are dozens of new mm id uvres and canapc spreads. ; and new canape bases on which . to serve them. Delectable crack- i es and biscuits are. on sale from England. ireland. Scotland and Holland. , There are ready ~ to - use san- ces of many kinds: spices gal- : ore; several fine smoked — fish I . . . , items. including smoked oysters ‘ from J . Other Treasures Truffles. whole or in bits: mushroom t; of m a n y varieties. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Good-Sized Egg Beaten t ' Coffee Cake Don MacKay. read the minutes of the last meeting. The treasur- er. Mrs Ken MacKay. reported a generous Thankoffering col- l t I The visitation committee. gave. 1 their report and it was decidedI . . . to purchase a potted plant for a .slck member. 9 I Mrs. Don Mat-Ewen , Ithe members to her home for Lthe December meeting. leader ‘ mm” or Tea Milk Mrs. Stanley Brown: prayer by .Meazurements level; .recipes Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. George ‘13. MacLeod and Mrs. sc 3 r GREEN RICE RING tMacKav‘ study. M 1‘ 5. 'Ralph Wigmore. study book ‘4 c. flaky cooked rice it good - size egg. beaten 3% tsp. nutmeg or cinnamon ‘2 c. fine - chopped fresh parsley Prepare rice according to pkg. )dII‘QCIIOI‘IS. Beat egg and stir in {with nutmeg or cinnamon. Add ,Mrs. Fred Campbell. I Thoroughly butter 5 c. ring 1mold. Pack in rice. Bake 10 min. in mod. oven, 350 degrees F.‘ ‘Unmold on deep round platter. 3 Fill with creamed cookedi mixed vegetables. or with meat.I poultry, or seafood heated in cream or savory sauce that pre- sents a color contrast such as Danish Sauce; or Mushro m Bechamel: or Tomato Spanish Sauce. all previously columned.= SONIA'S soon CREAM ' COFFEE (‘AKE l c. sugar 'é c. butter or margarine. room- so- ’ ,2 eggs ;1 c. dairy sour cream ‘2 c. sifted flour .I’i tsp. salt ’ 11 tsp. baking powder and‘ ii. The secretary, Mrs I . lection. i ‘ invited ‘ ' MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS MacDONALD Reception At Pius X FoIIows PheIon-MoicDonoiId NupiioIs length gown of while velvet. It featured a princess style bod« \‘ascs of bronze and while mums adorned the altar of St. Lawrence Roman Catholic ice full skirt and three - quar- Church. Morell Rear. for the] ter length. tapered sleeves. Her OCIObG'I‘ 24"! Cermnn)’ "nil-i shoulder length veil of tulle illur St. Peter‘s Lake. The nuptial mass and double ring ceremony was performed i .ginia Phelan. by Rev. .l. J. Dunphy. cousin ofI rings. a gift of the groom sister of ing Josephine Anne Phelan.Ision was cl place by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peterl pearl tiara. and she carried Phelan. Morell Rear. to Francis ‘ a semi - cascade bouquet ofi Joseph MacDonald. son of Mr. American Beauty Roses. Her, and Mrs. Ronald MacDon a 1 d. ‘ only jewellery was pearl ear-j The maid of honor was. Vir-I I II E i bride, Bridesmaids were Olive‘ the bride. Knights of thei'l‘rainor and Laurena Phalen. altar were Cletus Phelan. brn- the bride's sister. They wore‘ . therofthe bride. and Charles identical, simply designed‘ 63ft, From Your Sharke)’. her 00115 street length dresses of gold K'tChen shade completed their ensem- bles. They carried nosegays of white and bronze mums. Dunstan MacDonald. ther of the groom. was man. Kevin Charles MacAdam cousin of the groom. ushei-cr. guests to pews marked wrt white bows and lily of the val ley. For her daughters' wedding. Mrs. Phelan. chose a twovpiecr teal blue double knit dress wi.h black accessories. Her corsage was pink roses The mother of with maroon and black acces- sories and a corsage of deep red roses. reception for was held at St Parkdale. I05 guests Pius X H at t . where the bride‘s to b l e was centered with a three - tiered wedding cake topped with a Christogram and flanked by tall. white tapers and bronze mums. James MacAulay. brother in-law of the groom. was maste) of ceremonies. The toast to the bride was proposed by Father Dunphy. to which the groom res onded. Music during the dinner hour was supplied by Mrs. Layton Coffin. Morell. In the. afternoon and evening. a buffet supper was served at the Morell Parish Hall followm; which the bride and groom left for a honeymoon in the M a r i- times, which included the Cabot Trail. For travelling. the brute chose a three piece. brown and beige knitted suit. brown ac- cessories and a corsage of yet. Prior to her marriage. the bride was tendered two miscel- laneous showers. one at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo .n n Sharkey. Morell Rear and the other at the home of John D. MacAdam. West St. Peters Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald are residing in Morell. (Photo by George Wotfon) parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Cot-l they attended the. 46th wedding have visitors? Perhaps a form-' anniversary of Dr. Phillip‘s par- er lslander whom friends would Phil- like to contact. women's editor will be happy to; fees, such as Hawaiian Instant.I publish free of charge. Do you 1 and a special blend to use in: ‘Diahlo are also to :I‘é tsp. baking soda I "I: c. chopped walnuts or filberts "I tbsp. granulated sugar lad; ditional) 1 tsp. ground cinnamon ’ Stir sugar II c.) and tit-I preparing the fascinating Cafe‘ter Beat and add eggs: add dairy together until very smooth. .and accompanied a Ich-oir. Hymns sung during the in. Sister Mary Alfred CSM. St.‘. Anne's Convent, was organist,i sisters‘ 1 W. W’OOfl'O-O-Ofi-H s H. BENNETT CARR If you are planning a holiday. giving a shower or entertaining your club, phone 4—8506 and help make the social column inter- .esting. MARY HAWORTH Brow-Beaten Wife Advised 5 sake-iiii'é’dfi§3§i&p:§iicten To Seek Out Expert’s Aid sumed experts. in view of the inner structure of your difficult- ies with your husband —< as I get the picture. One wonders if these ers were. indeed, as blind the depth and intricacy of the grievious problem for you, es- pecially) as their "advice" would indicate. Or wer they. perhaps. ast-s utcly aware that a tragically. unfortunate situation (for you) does exist; but for which t h e y could suggest no feasible re-.‘ lief? Hence. did they see fit to! "let well enough alone," b. brusquely instructing you to stay with the ship (poSSIbly in, unspoken hope that time might? work changes for the better)? | In any case. here is my ad~t vice (without further ad -* Take your story to a bonaf l family service agency tthere are several in your state), for I meaningful intensive family rei lations counselling. of a deeplyl reconstructive and healing sort.I ' hand contin-I confidential help of lh «- kind. to get on the beam of ma- turing insight and true perspec- tive, as regards your beaten- down status and what to do about it. in relation to your dis- turbed. neurotic, jealous, meanly tyrannical husband. Now. apropos your aile go (I mistakes (in his eyes) which you can't identify. that rouso his distrust. the fact is. they are myths of his making. They are shadows cast by his unconscious hateful sense of himself. as a person unworthy of love and in- capable ot loving. He projects It you what he feels himself to be. You aren't the cause of his suspicious and evil thinking. Ra- ther you are simply I scrape- goat. Your mistake, overall, o). Iii-I women occasionally. e - longs to I men's club and ‘ h I 3 work keeps him in contact with m I n y poop e. m wro in wanting I little freedom? Can you explain what I've done wron ? I am finding it hard to live with someone who mistrusts as he does. But I would like to spare my chlldrena broken home. ‘ l w I n t to do my utmost before conceding defeat (if it come- to that). He says if I Icted like I everything woidd be on don't hm my mlItebeI end In praying you on help me. 6.6 DEAR 6.6.: You say you've gtine with your husband to com stilt a priest. a lawyer and I judge about your stormy mar- riage. and was told (by each and all. I gather) "to go home" with m" (I re . I call that pretty IhIIow Ind titanium coined from pro- wife y. I 0W 1.98 -‘ 14.95 0 racy sea I. M. L. Gift Certificates GLORIA LADIES WEAR at. Gouge at. am advis- ' I nIWCMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS E New London WI Members read the minutes of last annual The se goodies are but a few of the 10.000 items glamorously ‘Edisplayed at the 10th Annual fF‘ a n c y and Confection iShow recently, held in the Colis- ieuni in New York. Ma n y of t e foods have now reached the stores. They are on sale all over the country. Happy adventuring and happy eatingl Green . Creamed Mixed Vegetables Tossed Celery - Lettuce- Anc ovy Salad Compote of Prunes. Apricots, Fi s . Or Sonia's Sour Cream sour cream. , Sift together flour. salt. ha-‘ king powder and soda. Mix c‘liop-‘ Iped nuts with remaining sugar and cinnamon mixture. Cover jwit‘h remaining batter and dust EASY TO MEMORIZE on remaining mixture: . .. . “ Bake 45 min. in mod. See the effectne. destgn cre- oven' 3"",ated by joined squares — adds luxury to any room Outstanding. yet easy to me~ morize! Crochet s uares for} ted or stored in cool pantry. ism“. speaqu panern. T"; FROM THE CHEF 7f72‘2 . . 5 IIICI‘K‘S in N0. 303‘ For a surprise - change. use 6'3 Welles “I mml , Thirty - five ccnts (coms) for crushed cardamon seed instead of ,degrees F. Serve cold. i Keeps fresh for 4 days when, wrapped in foil and refrigera- _ . . .this pattern tno stamps. please). cinnamon in making the pre- to Alice Brooks. care of Guarn ceding coffee cake. dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept] Make Annive Plans were made to cater to, Graham's Road Women‘s lnstE-i tute's 50th anniversary in th e. near future, at the a n n u at meeting of New London WI held at the home of Mrs. Don Mac- Ewen on Tuesday evening. The president. Mrs. Daniel Morrison. presided, and opened the meeting with the singing of "Abide With Mc' Two new members were wel- corned and one visitor. The sec- retary. Mrs. Wilbur MacKay was in marrying him. He would be equally accusatory of any helpmate. He urgently needs psychoan- alytic help: but you can't solve. his mental health problems for him. The best you can do. the alliance. is find your own way into the light of clear under- standing of what goes on. Mt]. ary Haworth e o u it set: through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her i in care of the Guardian. ‘ ports. The president outlined the h 60 Front St W, Toronto 1 Ont! Ontario residents add iccnt Isales tax. Print plainly PAT-.‘ TERI' NUMBER. NAME, AD- DRE RUSSIAN BOOKS I in the last 10 years. the 80-. rsciry Plans vict Union has published li.~ . . . 00,000 ooks or more than and last meeting. All officers ’ ,' and conveners gave their re- 1,9055]? “my 100 persms' "FREE TRIP" To Europe for Two year's work. an 9 same co-operation shown her during the past two years for _ e new president, Entry blanks available at The nominating committee Burkes Jewellers chairman, Mrs. James E. Cole“ brought in the following slate of Across "0m Domini“ 5‘0" officers: honorary president] Mrs. Robert Carr; president.i Mrs. Marion Cole: first vice - president, Mrs. Oliver Bernard: 2nd vice- president. Mrs. Lorne 't - o Campbell; secretary. Mrs. Ellisi w ‘ : treasurer. Mrs_ Erth MacEwen: directors. Mrs. Mur-‘ ray MacKay. Miss Elva MacAl- lister and Mrs. Don MacEwcn: auditors. Mrs. Francis Murray.1 and Mrs. Mont MacEwen: Red‘ ross convener. . L o r n 9 Campbell: organist, Mrs Fred . MacEwcn. It layettc was passed In for the USC. It was decided to take out I membership in the music festi- val. One quilt has been sold. Announce New Healing Substance... t Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proved to drink repair damned tiIIII. A renowned research institute has found I unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. lt relieves itch- discomfort in minutes and up beefing of the injured. trimmed tissues. 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Just make up that butter. sugar, flour and oats mixture. pat half of it in the pan.then spread a layer of thick cran- berry sauca over the crumbly base. Add l sprinkling of orange rind. then top with the rest of the oats mixture. Bake 40 to 45 minutes It 350'F. Serve warm or cold. cut in squares. Great dessert for the holiday season topped with ice cream Party Pbto With party time around the corner. here's a wonderful way to make a really excellent mock-pdté to serve with crackers, pro-dinneri Best I large package (ii-ounces) of cream cheese until soft and blend in 1% pounds of liver- wurst and 2 teaspoons finely- choppad onion. That‘s all there is to it. but be sure to keep it refrigerated until IIrv~ ing time. Butter-Up The Bird Make a mental note for Christmas . . . that the honest birdsava really "buttered-up"! Moaningthsv're butter-bested throughout the roasting time, as well as having lots of butter in the stuffing. Ummm. t'I not wait till Chmtmu for I scrummy turkey dinner. ,' rummd by the Home lam“ i THE CANADIAN oAInY I rooos suvncs Iunnu . H7 Dmnpon Rd. Toronto I. Out. "at.