. ....as.a.Ama.;.,..,u...-An-...,r. . .;..-..'v.ua-Aanlstsirnslalc-4...n...-.. :. ;.-. ELLEN's DIARY A 53;; Sad And Brave l HAMPTON l livery ear has The Guardian. Page G Saturday, Nov. 10, 1956 been closely turn- 2 On Monday. October 3th. a Hal- MISCOUCHE I ed totradiolreports of the shock- lovle'en masquerad h ld i Better news? Yes. if events Tomorrow's hush may stir my 1111 1111119 dlstsg at Soringhill. N. the parish hall for tflevliafgh School "me" "3 me be" ””5””””'' world-wide continue to distress heartto ride' 5- Relimet 119 - 0! "1911 8mPl0Y- Pupils of Marian Academ' The ""9: Jumn McNeu' Ehlm G31" and alarm nations, nearer home, Tuujgug, xpkuuly 1 loygd yuu ,., 81 ll! this mine have gone over "mm-m-mm-e-)4-- 1313- Marie -'1-5911.311" Ind Cl there are encouraging tidings to- and yuu died," '0 l”1'11 0511915 "W110! .over 60 in number drawn from en” Gallant" The wages were 7" night: word of miners rescued and Until Monday - - -- Dior)”-' r C0"gm'"l"”0"5 3” b'-""5 ”l9"di l ' ' V 3 and Mrs. J. 8. Roy of Slemon proof of me continuing In the - - Goodtmxm. ed M Mr. Edlsau Mulch. Norm 1510714 Hlmpton. Btlllshaw Park and Gerald Ronahan. Sum- deptha of the coal mine where a 1 . Church Choirs. met for practice at - River, as the result of pri er . merlde. number still are trapped. And the l ' 1 '0' M” .m"'' ”'m' "hlb"'3dZ': X3? lg:::pl::Ves!Il1ll)l:l(l:h2 Mviitlllinlljif-y 0" w9d"55d3Y- ucmbef 315k I " erstwhile gloom is being dlssapated "Er" '”'r A ' ' Girl Guide Dolls Are Ambassadors OTTAWA (CP) - Eighty dollarsv somewhat in the thought that while there is life there is hope that presently all will be brought safely to those who so anxiously await their retlnn. 9118. director. and Mrs. Allison Lea. Organist. Their services being ren- l dered as leaders in the Services of song at the evening services of public worship in this Pastoral masquerade party was held for th 1. pupils of Marian Academy. grades ode to eight- The winners were las follows: Bonita Poirler. Buy, Steele. Lucia Bacher. Sylvia Poir- Best wishes for 5 extended to Mr". the operation of station, ucccss is being Andrew Glass in his new service practically completed. re- cently wired. and soon to commen- . , char 9 Ire beg, . ' y ier, Thelma Deltoches. Oddie Per- What . sad saga and brave, of and a 47 deml-puppets have be-l ”n';',';:ff:; W"; ;".' 1:j"”""- Atgthe eveninggseggii-imgttegublic rv. Leo Peters. Gordie G-ll-ntn the tragedy which has already come 8 will ambasado a forj wane, M Laena aftnri-sa at Mr!" Warship at Bonsh-aw United Churchl Sh-'11"?11 5159113111! and R089! Gil- clalmed many lives is being writ- the Girl uide movement. across. tending best wishes! l) I ' are .9” on November 4, a very informatlvellwla T319 l111lBi'5 W811 11191111119 I . ten these hours - loved ones wait- Canada. l e .519 um, Wm, gm, daurmzin e','cJ,”)fi 31111 11119"?-Gllng report of the meet-l 11! "19 5111d911tS 001-1110". Inc. miners gathered about the The collection, handiwork of A Mcwlurre re lduk er'rL;”i lns of the General Council recent-l Alvlna Arsenault of Summer- scene begging. demanding to be doll and puppet makers in 18 ' t T i " 5 "'2 1'" A 9W' among the company of rescurers, to be allowed to go down the mine to what sorrow or hardship they do not know. Only to go is their Will. to be or service in saving the inn and trlends who are stlll there. This is the spirit of gallantry when once again in the turn of the Canadians will honor tomorrow seasons they remembe the illust- rious dead of their wars . Those lads wlm, knowing nothing of oat- tles other than youthful skirmishes of their own. marched off to the awful conflict of World War I. And in their turn. and more cognizant of what It meant. for were they- not rearcd on war's tales” Those , . g whom wu,-1d war 1; called away The. exqulsltely-detailed dolls across the seas. And a bit later, and puppets represent characters those who went to service in far 111 11111101131 and 3031011. 31111 501119 eastern battlegrounds, to strange W981 the Goltll-me! 0! U19 0011113111 names heard odd times by them Where they Wife 111t1d9- - 1 in m - c y teaching, in mu m. A dark-skinned maori doll. for .ue and larger Churches back example. wears a rustling grassi illlolllc. skirt, and a Swiss doll holds a I For these then - the warriors tiny bunch of edelweiss. her dead, the pupple. will be worn, country's national flower. silences observed. wreaths Laid on Among the PGrl011,8llt195 0' 1119- ccnotaphs. as we remember them. fury are 3 Small but N-'SP1911dent Face; will return to mind ..young Bonnie Prince Charlie on a white faces that never, never grow old. horse. Ind I Robert Bruce in Their smiles. words, lnconseq- shining armor. studying a spider. ucntial at the time but treasured Alice in Wonderland gazes be- since we shall see and hear again side Jenny Geddes. who holds a .. good lad, and careless. but all milking stool. Jenny. so the story facing then the supreme sacrifice goes. threw a stool in Edinburgh's lore hath no man than this ..”lives St. Giles Cathedral because she of which it is written, ”Greater didn't like bishops. given for the freedom of succeed- The collection will move in lng generations and to keep sacr- Australia and New Zealand after ed the bonnie hills and vales they the Canadian tour, Mrs. Holt best loved. . ssld. Tonnrrow we shall honor the memory of the fallen warriors and remember with gratitude the sac- rifices of all the lads and lassles "who went a-warrln' " but tonight on the eve of Remembrance Day does some mother remembering countries. was assembled in Eng- land. It has already toured coun- tries in Europe and now is mov- ing across Canada. During a week's showing here. visitors to the display contributed to a silver collection which will help send Ottawa guldesgto the Canadian Guide Camp at Dow hke. near Huntsville, 0nt., next summer. Mrs. P. 17. Bolt, division com- missioner ' of the Ottawa Girl Guides Ass X tion. said response to the display here was very good. The'0tta a division has more than 3,000 uldes. HISTORIC CHARACTERS ly held at Windsor, 0nt., was given l side. was a weekend visitor In MlI- g """W,"i;d, w. or , r.l.'”:.f.:::”'..:l: ”l:::.;:.l::'. ::”"....'a, - . t ' . J ' , ' . . , . Taheo rece':'1'l')',C oigesggiid chair or 1rC0mmtlnlty'CTI0lr with Mrs. Allison hill, Novlal Scotla, recently were Lea. Organist, all of which was Mr. and rs. Emmettte Power and greatly enjoyed by the large Con- Gerard Poiricr gregatlon present, This service was Elaine Gallant, Rosalie Deallocbr ' port News. Virglnia.'She was . ELEANOR M. NASON CST. GORDON ll. SILVER ac ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Stirs. Louis M. Na.son.lleen Silver. Halifax V 5 Thu mar- of High” Id I y ' 1 l c c llll't' l. 51- Gt-'1”'Et'. NH. anlluu '- ti G - , - . . . engagement of Mr. MaSun,:bdtaug)'l(: rlage will be htld ln St. Marks Mlrs. Stillman l-rlzzell was or-.sp0nsored by the Bonshaw W. M.S. es and Patricia Poirlelj of Mll- ier, Eleanor hlapl 1,, (1.. Gem," Anglican C11111'C11- 5t- GCDFEG. Sat-if” 5i '0' R2119 evening and the Weekend visitors here included: couche left for Toronto on Thurs- of M” Kammurdayl Decembers H 3 pm. I reasurer. rs Dannie Clark re-yses Carol, Betty. Sandra and! day. November 8th. where they Richard Sliver, snn , . , Wrled 3 813111.1'1118 amount re- lDtIwne MacDonald, Barbara Duns- will atttend National 4-H Club .z'. I . celved. l week. V rt . MT. RYAN t'.W.l. ymany as posssible to attend the The regular "mm": M ml Rvyllleglonal Conference to be heldy an C.W.L. was held in the church:m Comm Baum Mu" wan" vestry on October Zaln wuk" 9" ' Very l'""”””5 The nlec-ting um called to olw WP9” 391'" Annual C9nV911t1011l der by Prcsltlclu Airs. ilnrcntlwmch me "tellded d””"3 5”m' Trainor. l"oul'lct-ll nlclnllers an- mer- lwered roll call. The met-ting: The "199""3 cmsed wllh 1"'-T11" THURS., FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY opened Wm. Lgague prayer hylation of Act of Consecratlon by I Rev. Director 4319 D11'eC'0Y- l Minutes of last meeting were read. approvcd and slglled. Cor-f HIGHFIELD w' Ml 8' 0 respundcllce lnclurlcrl annual re-1 on Tuegday evening the spam. ' :22?ti.”?.i1?.T...T”3:'.?:;:'.?:;:?;lg1;:'l::'j:.g.::3;.33:31::5:13:12 DRESSES. SKIRTS. con ssrs. JUMPERS. SLACKS. snow surrs. IIUNTING uses. BOYS' SHORT a. LONG rams. Beaznn. was asked to take career the Annual Mite Box opening) of catechism pritcs tor Clllldl'Enuof mghuetd womerr. Missionary. Mrs. Martin l)l'lSt'Ull and Mrs.l50c1e;yy . BARGAIN TABLE CLEARING AT J. J. Ben;-.';lll ucrc appointed to' y AM , M ford, Marjorie Ferguson. , , , mi; gig; The President. Mrs. W.B. Creed Thelpresldcd and those taking part! Bullcr urged Isrln the worship period were Mrs.. Roland Sellick. Mrs. Charles Hur- . try and Mrs. Perley Taylor. mlttee assisted by the teachers.l Dr. E.A. Betta showed slides Mrs. McQuaid and Mr. Burke were: emmed --F,-om slavery go 59;. 3-0 be In Chz'iI'i!E 0far1'1I118em8nl9- vice" dlplctlng the life of an airl- Mae Macbougall and Mary can Slave boy who came under Henry volunteered for lunch com- Christian A contact for llcw mclnbcrs. air. Rev. Director l , h 1 ht ft. - it-l .a&. ODDS & ENDS 59eg1ooy1ssg2oo ' NO CHARGES TINY TOTS I) influence and became 5 mlttee at next meeting which is to a minister to his own people. l be held on November 26th. A vote Following a period of contests of appreciation was extended to the and games under the convenor- teachers and pupils for the fine jnbg ship of Mrs. Lea Toombs. Lunch they had done of painting the l was served. The hostess was as- classroom. Meeting was then ad-yslstcd in her Dleasllnt dull?! bY journed. members of the WMS and W.A. ,, mm- -...C..m- AUTUMN WEAR Glen checks are popular wear and this loosely titted. dou- ble-breasted suit is in pals grey s and beige wool. The suit is worn with I matching high - ncckc-d1 waistline. (CP Photo). SALES FINAL T VERNON HOME AND .SCHO0L Vernon Home and School Assoc- iation held their P A h nlcctrg in the Junior Classroom with Simmons-Slewclrl Wedding , her lost laddle think of it this 13: 1t'e19m1tfr9h 10 Ittendanw T110. ..- mnusote reviosmtl! Held In New Hampshire 2::-2,. .., ...,,.,,.. .,,,,..,,,.,.., ..... ..... ..... .':.....:3... " "El 155 GREAT GEORGE A I i I 1 I h but tonight A dlscusslo took place regard-l ' pro us on o gadlol. ydran- gen blossoms and potted plants provided a lovely setting for a wedding on Interest to relatives and friends on Prince Edward Is- land. when. on September 15. 1956, Mrs. Lillian Irene Stewart of Charlottetown was united in mar- riage wilh Charles Holmes Sim- mons of Alsiead, New Hampshire. The double ring ceremony. which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gamble. Cambridge, Mass.. was pcrformcd by the Rev. William A. Nlcolol of the North sage of blue and white midget car- nation. The groomsman was George Stanley Gamble. nephew of the bride. l medlately following the cere- mony. a delicious buffet lunch was served to a large number of rela- tives and friends. after which the bride and groom left on a motor trip through Connectlcutt and New Hampshire. For travelling thc bride wore a grey suit with navy accessories. The happy couple are now, the light lctl brow. I hear the step that never seemed to tire, 1 As you came running pin from school or play. And sprawling on the rug before the fire. You'd tell of all the happenings of your day. ?You are my very own. No soldier "But just a happy schoolboy. with Or fun and laughter on your freck- to look further into this matter and also to see about procuring the use, of a projector and films for uscl at the present time. l The following members wcre ap-. pointed delegates to the semi-anvl nual convention in Charlottctowll: Mary Henry. Ruth Ma('Millan Jean Mossman, William Howlett and Llyod Furness. A llallowe'en party was planncdl the school. Mr. Burke was asked! i log the purchase of a projector forl Full steam ahead for better ballrlillll for the children and the social cum- resldlng .ln Alstead. New llamp- ----G-G- l shlr Congregational Church. e.. The bride was becomlngly at- The bride and groom are both tied In a blue gown with white lace former residents of collar and cu fs, and wore a cor- E.I. LET'S EAT Give Child Milk Drinks Instead Of Sweet Foods By IDA BAILEY ALLEN It is always interesting to notice the food people order in s rea- taurant. Often I can prophesy what will be on the plate by merely looking at the person. A fatty is almost certain to or- der fried food. potatoes or spa- ghetti and salad with mayonnaise at a single meal. She will eat too much bread. top the meal off with a sundae and. finally. as a sop to her conscience, virtually drop I sugar-substitute tablet into her with . PURE BARBADOS FANCY MOLASSES ...sa. rev- 1This is my hour and these my memories. Kintlslnn. Pwltnd none shall share my joy or know my pain. Though time may heal the ache and give me ease. . Still for this evening let me l1'1EVC again. COOK'S CORNER With Grateful Hearts we render Tribute to the Memory of our Heroic Fighting Sons who Gave Their Lives in bottle. as P'A1r:mi32 DESIGNED Fol! COMFORT Here is a bed-side stand to dream about. The terraced topl places a lamp at just the riglltl height and yet leaves plenty of space at the bed level and below. Any good amateur carpenter can! make this stand or a pair of them with pattern 302 which will be mail- l ed for 35 cents. This pattern lsl one of five in the Bedroom Packet for 81.50. tar. eats fruit for dessert and? avoids milk. Of these two dietary extremes, Children will beg for sweet the latter is the more healthful. foods. But on our visits to the New York Thruway Restau tuna. we found some intelligent mothers tactfully substuting a milk drlnk. which combines all the food cle- ments needed for a meal except bulk. Others overcome this prob- lem by pouring part of the milk drink over a bowl of cornflakes or REMEMBRANCE DAY November llth, I956 CROCKETT 3. STOREY Ltcl. FURNITURE - HEATING - APPLIANCES BEEHIVE MACAROONS re't cream of goodnen on-y Guardian Worshop Patterns, I I la lb. cocoanut (mediulv um Wu, 5", Avenue. . CllARLO'l'l'ETOWN SOURIS "J; 1;”; 5030400., 3;: coffee! ordering a peanut butter sand- legg Vancouver, gc, ,o,,c,,,,.,.,u,,,g,,od,,u.g,,!,,.. NON-FATTENING MEAL with for the youngster! to eat 3 tbw. W11110 I118" "rj-m-mrmm---m the calcium ".4 up vu..,,;,. 3.- A thin person, needing to build along with it. Beat cgg and sullr. IN N00 gm, .p,.,.,,. .1; ofyw, b,H,,' '5", . up. usually orders meat and wage Try these popular "milky way" anut, put a small place of cherry tables. passes up bread and but fountain favorites next time your in the centre after dropping by ......m....m....m...:G. sweetener 'I required. small children are picky about food. Frosted Float: In a blender. combine 6 oz. chilled milk and Ws oz. fresh fruit syrup drained from frozen or canned lfrulta. Buzz 1 min. Put 2 scoops ice cream fany flavor) in I tall glass. Pour in the blended milk. Eu - Nog Milk Skake: In a blender. combine 6 oz. chilled milk. I raw egg. 115 oz. fresh fruit syrup or syrup drained from fraud or canned fruit and l scoop ice cream. Blend 2 min. Totnol-row's Dinner: Frnlt cup; mu coach hamhllrleu with gril- led cheese and bacon on buns: to- mato-lettuce salad: orange 51101" bet: coffee. tea or milk. A" ""3," . .. ;':.l:."'e.. 3;. ac am It - her one: Mix 116 lbs. srwml round of beef. 1 tilt ll". 34 "9- teaspoon on greased cookie sheet. Bake in moderate oven till light brown. Makes I doun. ..?.....m.:A-I.-. pepper, 1 tsp. Worcestershire and In tsp. thyme, poultry seasoning or powdered ginger if desired. Mix until very smooth. Form into 0 large round pet- tles. Brush all over with plenty of melted butter. Slow-grill 15 min. or until done. Basie once with melted butter. they will a WONDERFUL WINTER SUIT taste better when Pure Barbados Fancy Mola-en I! the sweetener 'cos Pure 335.4,. FWY M01.-an n -cmllv Wt-teta than "18lf.Ind In so easy to mix with oltnr rents. S Three minutes before be done. top each patty with thin slice of Cheddar cheese and a slice of bacon. Finish grilling. serve very hot. each on a toasted bun. Garnish of lettuce. pickles and water crass. Serves 0 Trick of Chef: serve tomato and lettuce salad with French dressing. sparked with pickled onions. 'WordoIW : - . . nu. sarcasm Fancy t4a"."..'.'.' REMEMBRANCE e..--o-v-m------- "" """'" " "" my "" "1"-': W 'It the container and if it my: "Pure I 305060! Fancy Mots-es” beneath the "".'.uT”i.: "1:!In:nmnnyw'::'or;l:enn:you'nbn:rinc lathe g-verttrlabelnyr . Idhd-FuIlyMd:l' DAY To those who sobrsvalydefendetl ourcstieonlanmseaandln all----we pllhetodqy honoredtr-lbuta,ao ed. guupwneuausdisaavne O-ulevlluoguuulheutahle gitonhehvr lnuunohtu-and you on-or comedy I ejyouldiiilfl quesnstss-eslmoshs Ileana Ivypou will be 8 ltolnatntala free Tie"mwnlalmq"t'3une. ROSS aomsa 1. meme .. ..... ss A .p 1's y, l. .1 y Otllaoonnnoaccanhr -access-av: A