E “host of friends. , an attendance of nine members. Mr. and M21. W. Archibalchl Mr. ..MacMur Macmurdo, Kelvin Grove marked ifin invalid for the past 16 years on-Wednesday the 50th anniver- is lll his 77th year and Mrs: my of their marriage which took MaCM1l1‘d0. (the former Alice lace January 15th. 1908 in the }Vells.' New Aunan) who will be Precbyierlan Manse. Sumnierside 1} In March, have resided in and they are the recipients of 1x_elvin Grove since their mar- many congratulatory greetings ,T1_age.‘wliere they were biessem and best “'1Sh‘?5 fa? many more, “"”‘.51X C111-'»d1‘€I1. one of whom is .,ears of married life from their deceased. They also have 11. grandcliildren. The children in order of age TEN MILE HOUSE The monthly meeting of thy mlvlile House Women’s Instit-3 ute -was held at the home of Mr. John Fitzpatrick with The meeting opened with the ode: followed by the creed in unison Roll call was answered by a sing, 5ay.or:pay 25 cents, The amount of one-dollar was collected for roll -call.. _ , The minutes of the December} meeting wereapproved as read,§ Correspondence was read and’ discussed. It was moved and se- conded that five-dollars be sent to the P.E.I. March of Dimes. It was‘ also decided that a box of clothes be sent to the we1fare.. Patches from .»Eatons and Sinip-l ,; so’n's are being sent for. Roll call for the next meeting is to be ans- wered by a grab bag. It was voted that a card party beheld at the home of Mrs. A1- phonsus Peters on January 20. The committees gave their re- ports and new committees were appointed:-- School, Mrs. Patrick" Dflgfian; Sick, Mrs. Daniel 0’Co-. on After all the business was dis- ' cussed an interesting programme followed. conducted by Mrs. Al- phousus Peters and a conter‘ won by Mrs. Patrick Dougan. Mrs. George I-Iennessey kindly offered toliave the next meeting. The, meeting then closed with the sing- ‘mg. of “O Canada". Mrs. Fitzpatrick then served a delicious lunch after which the mihf the evening was spent in trinity conversation. _ ' ~ . The sweater, once relegated to «IIYPERSONIC PLANES the classroom or the country, LONDON (AP) —— Moscow 123- now has become a major ward- dIo,' Sunday night-quoted a Soviet robe item. Richly befurned and tclentist as saying’ Russia soon ‘ trimmed, it appears at the smart- . Will build planes capable of hyp- est gatherings. Even the day- ersonic speeds in the range of 3,- time sweater has undergone a 500‘ miles’ an hour. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSRY do. who has been are: James. deceased in 1931. Eric. Kelvin Grove, ltalpli, To- ronto: Dorothy. Mrs. Tlnomag Baker. Summerside: Margaret. Mrs. James MacKay, Clinton; Ruby, Mrs. James Noland, Tampa. Florida. The happy couple were home Wednesday to their friends and in the evening they were waited on by the community of Kelvin Grove. NOVEL NEICKLINE and detail. Hadley does ’a/ neat’ back-to-front sweater of luxurious cashmere, featuring the cuffed“ bateau neckline. It is shown here with the ties in back, but can be turned about and worn with ties in front and the high, cuffed neck- transformation with new "touches: line in back. ‘ ing of the York evening auxili- ary met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Vessey with an atten- dance of 20 members and 3 visitors. tmas service of worship led by Mrs. Harry Lewis, assisted by MOORE &»Mcu:oD no. T BIGTJANUARY CLEARANCE SALE “°”‘”°"" STILL on .lANY GREAT SPECIALS ALI. DEPARTMENTS - SAVINGS or 20% to 50% . SHOP ALL EPARTMENTS FROM BASEMENT TO THIRD FLOOR OORE & McLEOD LTD. 20'!!! AIJXILIARY pars. Harold Watts. Mrs. Louisgof last monthly meeting and last . _ , . . . , .. . ., The seventeenth annual mew Vessey, Mrs. William Ciockett glglgggiesfileéllfig billesliltiesiseaélf aéilg and Mrs’ Smart VeSE’€y' Thelnicetin" was discussed Ch1'i5tm35 Story “"35 told bYi- The 5l"riendsliip Secretary re- Mr5- S‘“31't V9559-V~ H-Vm“ "miportcd 25 home calls and 15 hos- Ch1'i5_§ There I5 N0 East N°1'Ipita1 calls made. Literature Sec- w°5t_ and, 1”33’91‘ 9105“ therctary reported a total of 157 “'°“5h‘P p°1'1°d- ‘lbooks read for the year. R011 0311 W35 a“5""e1’°d by 3! It was moved and seconded to verse of scripture. The minuteslsend 3 C-hm-Stmas gift to the [adopted missionary Miss Evelyn I iRicker. The citizenship secretary 'gavc a reading “Army Invisible” =-‘.9 E ‘The ofl’ering was received and Meeting npenecl with the ‘Chris-V IDENTIALLYJ Y0 ‘~»—by‘.]Byrhe Hofiie Sanders, ' b conr dedicated and the treasurer re- ported a total of $159.32 being sent to Presbyterial treasurer. Mrs. Parker Jewell invited the members to her home for the January meeting. The nominating Committee brought in the follow- ing slate officers for the coming year 1958. \ President Mrs. William Crock- ett, Vice-Presidcut— Mrs. Ira Lewis, Sercrtary—— Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, Treasurer Mrs. Raymond Vessey, Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Frank Vessey, Literature Secretary Mrs. Dewar Swan, Christian Stewardship Secretary Mrs. Harry Lewis Friendship Secretary Mrs. Minto Foster Supply Secretary Mrs. Parker Jewell Organist Mrs. George Whiteway. Citizenship Secretary Mrs. Clifford Chappell, Press Secretary Mrs. George Whiteway Blaby Band Mrs. Clifford Chapp- e . The meeting closed with circle prayer by members, after which delicious refreshments were ser- Thurs., Jan, 16. 1953 The Guardian Page 9 ved by hostess assisted by com- mittee in charge. MASSEY HONORED TORONTO (CP) - Governor- General Massey Monday received Toronto's first civic_ award of merit. ‘The presentation in the form of a medallion was made by Mayor Nathan Phillips at city hall. MONTREAL, Jan. 16th—.'1"arg_et—somb0dY'S , heart? Then how about this do-it-yourself fudge. M so good and easy to make with BAKERS . CHOCOLATE CHIPS . . . 5-MINUTE _FUDGE_: Mix 2/3 cups undiluted evaporated milk, 1 2{3 . cups granulated sugar, 1/; teaspoon salt’ in saucepan over medium heat. Stir untd boiling, then cook _5 minutes, stirring constantly. Re- , move from heat; add 16 medium diced marshmallows, 1% pack- ages Baker’s Chocolate Chips, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1;; cup Chopped nuts. Stir just until marshmallows melt and mixture is well blended. Pour into buttered 8_-inch_square pa_n. C001. and Cllt In Sllll3I.'8S- Baker’s Chocolate Chips give deep, rich chocolate flavor —because 1 thev're made with the skill and knowledge that have made Baker 8 , theumost famous name in chocolate. ‘* ____._... I ‘ A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR—to you and your lovely baby! The famed FARMERS WIFE For- i rnula Milks can help that wish come true for -- ; your little one — as these formula milks are designed especially for baby, and come in four types,vone of which, as your doctor will decide, is the one for your little one. There 5 Whole Milk; Skimmed Milk; and Partly Skimmed Milk, with each formula planned for every baby's individual needs. And do ask about the new Farmers Wife “Prepared Formula" —the easiest way yet to prepare _ g 6 1 a formula. All are vacuum packed . . . all are Vitamin D increased _ . . . for your baby’s happy growth. ' GOOD COOKS . . . CHANGE WITH THE TIMES, just like other , smart folks! That’s why you’ll find them so _ particular about using the modern type of A «, flour—Cake and Pastry Flour—MONARCH --for all their home baking! 'You’ll be en- » chanted with the difference ‘m your pastry "and cakes when you bake the modern way- with MONARCH Cake and Pastry Flour. Keep your favorite recipes, with the old style flour, (but in using Monarch, a lighter, finely milled . Cake and Pastry Flour, add-two tablespoon- - fuls extra per cup, for results that will delight you. Just see what a difference the right flour—- Monarch — makes! THIS IS‘ THE MONTH OF BIG. BOLD RESOLUTIONS . . . so why - not make one you’ll enjoy keeping. It’s a “Save- _ For-Something-Special” resolution! There must be something you really want —- and could have with just a little .more planning . . . a better holiday than you’ve had for years . . . a new rug for the living room . . . a new washing machine. Saving for these things is really satis- fying—and now’s the time to start! Open a “Special Purpose” fund at your nearest BANK OF MONTREAL branch . . . and add to it regu- larly._It’s a wonderful feeling to know that your ‘‘special’' treat is coming closer with each pay-day. Decide what you want now— and drop into the B of M tomorrow. HAPPY NEW BREAKFASTSI That’s what you’ll have, m’lady, if ‘ __ you_ start the day for your ever-1ovin' ’ family with RED RIVER CEREAL. It’s such a delicious hot cereal—so easy to prepare, for it cooks in just a few minutes. And it's inexpensive, costing only’ about two cents a serving. But most important for happy breakfasts is its d lectable flavor " ' ‘ -—gained from blending c acked wheat, rye and flax. Light, yet nourishing. Youngsters will find lots of energy needs in it-—so will sons and husbands who have a hard day’s work ahead of them. Older folk, and sedentary workers find that it guards regularity. Good for everyone! A CHARMING IDEA! For your next buffet, serve this Ribbon Parfait, made with three delectable ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS. Simple — unusual -- delicious! Makes 12 servings in the twinkle of an eye! _ Ribbon Parfait According to the directions on each package, blend .3 Royal Instant Chocolate, Strawberry cream and. Bagnanb-lg lcsream hlguddtilngz m_ threg se arate mixi.-n w , ‘eac wi cups 0 . ‘-chpilled milk. Alternate layers of the puddings in parfait glaxes. Top with nuts, cherries, whipped. cream or a frozen strawberry--and enjoy your guests’ pleasure!’ For Ribbon Ice Cream: Prepare the puddings using 11.’; cups cold milk and 1 cup heavy cream in place of 2 cups of milk. Pour in alternate’ layers in 2 refrigerator trays. Freeze until firm—about 2 hours. Cut in square our diagonal shapes—or in pie shaped wedges.‘ “ow JUICY ‘FLORIDA GRAPEFRIIIT SWEET FLORIDA. A PEI-TED to uu__ fires . . GOLDEN RIPE I ovn SIZED * A LTITTUCE . FIRM ISLAND PARSNIPS PINK LIQUID ‘ VEI. 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