’ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ : = a ia 2 beste of Gey. fhe how OLeary Ladies pa morte ow, aren ; ; d reported proceeds ni Increase Funds __ | Fat Fair. RE For Hospital Monday ‘evening, ‘Dec. lah, tm . : ee bee be ans- ¢ _ O'LEARY — The regular meet-| Wered by bringing a Christmas — ‘ fas of the Ladies Aid of decoration. for the hospital. tg The president called the : O'Leary, on the — P one the room of Suest speaker, Mr. Douglas; 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 10, 1959. sent. ‘The president, Mra, 1. G.|"ative talk om, hospital near , : Dewar, was chair. explained some ques- = tions regarding came. A vote of _ = ges Se ee ae anc | thanks wat extended the speaker ~ James Harris, eeplied Mrs. | on behalf members — ~ we ‘sented a Bible and corsage to Mrs. H. Douglas Hill and Mrs.| Mrs. J.A. Simmonds, Mrs. Thom- Mrs. Don Smallman for nineteen HOUSEHOLD HINT - J. William Moreside were joint | 23 Richardson, Ralph Man-| years of faithful Christian lead- , hostesses when they entertained| ™m& and Mrs. MacDon- ership. Mothers of- new babies can a » ald. A toast to the guilders by Mrs.| save themselves eyestrain if the at a delightful “At Home” on Arthur Harris replied to by Mrs.| ounces on the baby bottles are Wednesday afternoon at ‘“Fair-| Miss Nancy Morris, Burlington, Wilfred Dennis was followed by| marked with red nail polish. This holm”. Red and white carnations | Ontario, arfived in Charlottetown the Doxology. works particularly well on plas- and chrysanthemums formed. 0 | CORY this week and is at present: as eed ee ee rc decorative background and were a es = ae Dennis and the first president of| A Toom can be cleared of smoke used im an attractive table ar-| Economist for an Ontario firm. tlie World Wide Guild, Mrs. Hos-| in a few minutes if you. dip a rangement flanked by silver can-| Miss Morris holds a Bachelor of Ere Saersiehy. The Guid Sistaty| Sone coal pets of ee delabra. Household Science degree from was given by Mrs. Foster Small- | 2” water, wring it out and The University of Toronto. man, followed by a hymn-sing. | ¥@ve it gently over your head as Gan ie ee Bees eee The project on which sho fe Greetings from charter mem-| YoU walk about the room. . . rs. ed. KO > : : Jr., and Mrs. T.N. Rogers pre- ve will take her from coast - veh ms oy oor coon SPLIT MONEY | sided oyer the, silver tea services. | coast in Canada and will re- were read by the secretary, Mrs.| In olden times the English The ushers were: Mrs. A.G. oe two years to complete, Foster Smallman. The guest coin had ed - MacMillan and Mrs. W.B. Bar-| »alf of which time will be spent . Suest | penny a deeply-etched 7 bour. in Ontario and the remainder in os Rev. Ross Howard gave|cross so it could be split inte MRS. EARL MacEWEN, ; the occasion of the Siti anni) from feft to right are: Mrs. the various provinces an interesting talk. halfpennies and farthings. . | Assisting in serving were Mrs.| Mics Morte cater os ea tng | vereery Mrs. Harry Rattray. and Mrs. | Nicholson, Mrs. Ross Stewart, ie the Department ‘What nicer gift than LINGERIE ‘pervice members are honored on | men's Institute. Pictured above, Leith Sanderson. Miss Betsy Howston, Mrs. Gor oe ae a Branch : . addresses to each of. the ladies | 40" Atkinson, Mrs. William Beer, | MacLeod supervisor of the P.E. Here's inspiration a-plenty for smart | WI Charter Member Honored [seq presentations of the pins and Ms Arnld Callbeck. Mrs. Gor-|1, WI. This is Miss Morris’ Er Sanias seeking Christmas gift Meas. @ | corsages were made by Mrs. Ri| py ty tor ee aes eastern visit and, in spite of the Use our lay-away plan. ont ‘ h ° chard Hayden, Mrs. Preston Mac-| \i"*. 109 Cidmore, Mrs. A. W. | continuous damp weather, she is @ Slips @ Half Slips 4: | Ewen, Mrs. Harold Gordon and|“@cNeill, Mrs. John Hodgson, |fayorably impressed with the Slips At Greenwich Anniversary = r= favorably " oo : : A feature of the evening was * ‘ & j EW Earl Mac.) home of Mrs. Preston MacEwen.|, ‘Sesutifuly decorated. birthday Evening Branch . wodes wanes tak talon at Maal ° Pyjamas @ Gowns cake made by Mrs. Richard Hay- den. The honored guests thanked and five of auction in play at regular card party on evening sponsored by the Alber- the Greenwich Women’s Institute,| bers, Mrs. Nelson Squires, Mrs. | was honored with a Life|Leith Sanderson and Mrs. Harry Rattray, were presented with ‘St. Paul’s WA The Glorie Ladies’ Wear “Where Smarter Women Shop” Former Music Festival Star Opens Studio With Husband. their fellow members for their thoughtfulness on this signal oc- casion. The efforts of this band of women who organized at Greenwich Nov. 18, 1925, have dbeen crowned with success in joining with sister organizations to try to keep im mind the high ideals and courage exemplified by the life of the founder, Ade- laide Hoodless. CGIT Groups Unite For Service ning branch cf St. Holds Meeting The annual meeting of the eve- Pauls’ Wo- man’s Auxiliary was held in the parish hall on Dec. 7, with the president, Mrs. Laura Clapp, presiding. There were 20 in at- tendance, ~ . The various reports of the offi- cers were given and showed in- creasing interest in the W. A. work. - The retiring president tn her report, outlined the past year’s activities,, mentioning the svecial speakers, Mrs. T. D. DeBlois, ton Ladies-Curling Club. First prizes in bridge were awarded to Mrs. Elmore MacKay and Ear! Callaghan., Consolations vom to Mr. and Mrs, J.H. My- rick. In auction first prizes were pre- sented to Mrs. Ray Saunders and Grant Noonan. Consolations were awarded to Mrs. Mike Kinch and Frank McAlduff. The lucky chair prizes were won by Maurice Perry and EI- more MacKay. Hostesses were: ‘Mrs. R.D. McKinnon, Mrs. Viv- ian Currie, Mrs. Elmore MacKay |Mrs. Fred Millman, Mrs. Albert Noonan, Mrs. Herbert Matthews, Paula Dorsey, is the daughter of Se Mrs. Frank Dorsey and the late|=-I.. the couple are residing in Mr. -Dorsey, Borden, P.E.I. The| Oshawa, Ont. O'Leary World Wide Guild Holds Anniversary Banquet McCARVILLE-DORSEY NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. George McCar-, groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | ville following their wedding at} Parnell .“McCarville, St. Basil's Roman Catholic church | Reverend G.M. Ryan officiated Brantford, Ontario. The _ bride, fo at the ceremony. Following a honeymoon in P. 7 ree OWL Meee bk) OIL ul — a 1535 Great Geo. St. Ch’town -You save $’s when you use instant A ae A YEAR! WME @ YOU SAVE AS MUCH AS $139 * At Crapaud Miss Bessie Beer, and Mrs. G.B.| Mrs. Mont Hutt and Mrs. Maur- O'LEARY — The _ twentieth” as ile | : | p.m. the ident, . Wi On Sunday evening, Nov. The Canadian Girls In Training | Whiteside, who spoke on the / ice Perry. anniversary_of the Dorothy Dun-| Dennis welcomed the leaders, fA\ @ Instant Numilk fs a fine, spray Mrs. Gabora was guest groups of Tryon and Crapaud| Study book for 1959, “He Car- - can World Wide Guild was held| members and guests, followed process skim milk powder with the Winnipeg Chamber Or- united for the annual Christmas| °-” Mrs. Mark Gaudet, assisted by : in th d hool auditorium ‘ Drinking, Baking Cooking vesper service, whiclwas held| The officers for 1960 are: Pre- | Mrs. D.O. Stewart, conducted the i te Boge C With @ tanst to the Queen; fenets 7 : = of the Baptist Church, O'Leary on Dec. 6 in the United Church/ sident, Miss Louise Hazard; 1st.|“evotional exercises for the| recently. to church by Mrs. Ross Howard, @ Real skim milk goodness at less “Dove Song” from “The Marri- at Crapaud. vice - president, Mrs. Robert | Christmas meeting of the Even-| ronowing the banquet ‘at 7.30|TePlied to by Mrs. Avard Hare) (a Bg §=«=—stham half the price. - age of Figaro” by Mozart and The twenty-one girls.and their| Currie: 2nd. vice - president, | ing Circle of the Summerside Tris; toast to the leaders by Mrs. - : “Sdiveig’s Song” from the “Peer leaders, Mrs. L.R. Graves and|Miss Ada Harris; recording sec- vivre Church in the -— Gym Suite” by Grieg. ‘Mrs.. John Simmons, -proceeded| retary, Mrs. H. G. MacWilliam; | ° — hall = ponies evening. ; Gaelyne will be best remem- up the aisle singing their proces-| corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. Ran ae ome ae a bered as the star of sional hymn and took their plac-| E. Ketch; treasurer, Mrs. R. E.| “8mahan, c je business ELLEN’S DIAK. Rob’s Gift Fro Recalls ‘Sap’s So we find now in the Decem- ber stars that mysterious far- away sheen we look for when thoughts turn toward the joys of the season of Christmas. . .Not- ing them moments ago keep their old watch over the silent night - fields, above hilltop and valley, we remembered that in just such sa quiet as this, remote from the busy noisy world and city of Bethlehem, an angel spoke to “shepherds abiding” on a cool Judean hill. . Children - how the poignant Christmas. story enthralls them _ as they look ahead to its festival. - Alex studies intently the pictur- ed scenes of the Nativity. The Babe, And the lowly setting of manger and stable are familiar places to this two - past country laddie. Granddaughter and Mack re - learn the carols, for- GAELYENE CRAIG na State Academy and served as conductor of the Vienna Acad. emy String Quartet. He plays an Amati violin, (1712), given him on indefinite loan by Lord Brow- ning, who heads Prince Philip’s household... t m ‘The Royal’ Runnin’ Days gabled mill. In the charm of the cats’ light they came to enjoy) supper before going on to the) barns and the chores. Roast lamb, in a cold leftover frotn din- ner, was the main fare at this table and among the. sweets was an item we had received of late in what turned out to be a nice gift. “And this,” Rob said last night | setting down a bottle of amber liquid on the table, “I brought for you from ‘The Royal.’ ” We eyed it with some suspi- cion. oe \ “Oh no!” we exclaimed. “A little drop, Ellen,” James | chuckled noting our momentary chagrin “‘would do you no harm— used, of course, with discretion. nip when you think you're tak- ga cold or when your heart flutters. A thimbleful in the mor- | es on the platform. This was a very impressive service, as the girls very capab- ly portrayed the story of the Ad- vent season by the reading of: Christmas Thoughts in Kottoay- am, Choral readings, the Candle- lighting ceremony and the spec- ial music under the direction of Dr. P.M.MacDonald. special effort by the C.G.1.T. all those present. SUMMERSIDE — The After- noon Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society of Summer- side Trinity United Church held its December meeting which was a Christmas and love - gift ser- vice in the church parlor on Dec. 1st. The president, Mrs. L. M. Call- beck, occupied the chair and Mrs. B. R. Sharp was pianist. Mrs. Callbeck welcomed all present. Sympathy was extended to Mrs. Reuben Rogerson and members of her family in the death of a loved one. ‘Mrs. T. H. E. Inman, was con- gratulated on receiving a Life Membership in the W.M.S. the gift of her grandchildren. The report of the nominating committee was read by Mrs. Al- bert Huestis. The president was in charge of the business session and reports were heard from the following: recording, Mrs. W. A. Kemp; Cent-a-Wee offering treasurer, Miss Evelyn/ Vatcher; Dorcas secretary, Mrs. assistant Dorcas | secretary, Mrs. J. E. H. Worth; | The church was fittingly decor- ated for this service and this groups was much appreciated by S‘side Afternoon Auxiliary Hold Yuletide Gift Service an ank- J. N. Allan; educational secretary, Miss Bev- erley Vanlderstine; assistant ed- ucational secretary, Mrs. G. B. Whiteside; living message secre- tary, Miss Florence Owen; pray- er partner, Mrs. A. G. Peterson. Prior to the meeting in the W. A. room a special Thankoffer- held in the. chapel. read by Mrs. Albert Huestls. Christian Stewardship, Mrs. C. R. Webber, read a letter from Miss Dorothy MacIntyre, India. Mrs. Albert Linkletter conducted the devotional period from the theme “The Christ Child.” She was assisted by Mrs. Robert Hogg, in Scripture reading. Mrs. Walter Schurman, and Miss Jen- nie Bowness, received the offer-| ing. Mrs. Webber in story pre-| sented “Legends of the three! Chests.” Zz Love-gifts were received and, placed on a table adorned with a' Nativity Scene. SH ing service and prayers were), was enjoyed. The study book on Africa was presented by Mrs. Russell Huntér. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gaudet and Mrs, Harold Linkletter. Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald, York, arrived home last night- after spending severdl weeks visiting her family in Toronto. While there Mrs. MacDonald attended the wedding of her son. © Preferred ne Bets 3 PiBiaE Bi Pr iain wine s° te Gilts for Christmas Men’s Luggage cuff link set Men’s Dress Shirts @ Men’s Sport Shirts @ Men’s tie bar and @ Men’s Socks Men’s Scarves Men’s Ties Men’s Gloves @ \Men’s Sweaters Men’s Wear — Ist Floor MOORE & MeLEOD LTD. "The Store With 1000 PVE VL |e , MONE Tells PVPS \i Eee dEas ed dulst VAL ae Nee MERLAYIMERLAYIMEE we Mla flavour , thats = i 99 ;for me! ———— - Tn - s | Allen; treasurer, Miss Ina Phil- ten seemingly through the| ning to start off the day-or a|}. — ae a ott ! aK ? 4 ; a aie months of the year and| night-cap hot and sugared before ae toe ain fonion ; Ly ey TA ap yee ~~ Christmas Gifts. then suddenly taking precedence} you go to bed.” ; : anges ob as dL ‘ yer over all other music. Again they| “Is the kettle boiling now?” | [ospital calls, 49 home calls, 49) MEMATMs Elune & become favorites and new: “O/ Rob smiled. : pathy’ Soca Pkg i a pds ees cme eae ee press iT 8 BR ¢ Come Ali Ye Faithful’ - “Joy To} What was it? A jar of the maple | --; ce , . , TES (Siwiwoki Ws. = - The World,”. - “Noel” - “We! syrup we find we have a longing | sent during the month; supply,|. G ta Bien us Three Kings Of Orient Are,” - _ “Away In A Manger.” And we " . | of used clothing for men, women grown-ups, hearing them are re-| foot and icicles drip in the sun-| .14 indian tad bela tebesanded PETAL BUNS Seekers Gum af —— do we aout ites oe ove = fields to the United Church of Canada Makes 2 Grane toms FOR A SIMPLE MEAL learn the verities but so often truths fall from the:mouths of children, .and those who have n 1a¥ Toronto for a gontribution receiv- i ; no inkling of — which they so} days of the gone ae ed for the sleieeas shipping fund. — yikes oe Fees het PET inspiringly teac 4 quiet day this has. been.| the associate members secre- Y ; re The Christmas stars are ours.| “‘whyles” sunlit, “whyles” be-|tsry, Mrs. Harold MacLennan, dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins., ‘And this evening when our woed- cutters returned home in the for in the springtime when the | March snow is crumbly under- | From a Quebec farm and bush this came to return us nice mem- ories of the ‘“‘sap’s runnin’” clouded - and all its hours gra- cious to the folks of these farms. dusk a young moon rolling west- ward looked down on the gray- Until tomorrow — — —Diary— Good-night. . . Miss Millicent Strong, who re- ported that two cartons (100 Ibs.) committee on overseas-relief, To- ronto. Miss Strong read an ack- nowledgement from Dr. Mooney, passed in the mite boxes the con- tents of which amounted to $19.00. Mrs. Albert Linkletter presented a Chapter of the study book, ‘‘Af- . Measure 1 ¢. lukewarm water into small bowl; crumble and add 2 cakes Best Yeast—or stir in 2 tsps. THEN stir well. Meantime, cream % c. butter or Blue Bonnet Margarine; blend in % cup granulated sugar and 1 tsp. salt. SPECIAL SPARKLE “AYLMER TOMATO SOUP * ‘ rica Disturbed,” showing the| Add4 well-beaten eggs, part ata : f i O] : t I ue | > | d T B ° h - | impact of radio and films on the| time, beating in well after each These luscious, jam filled Va eytie : O rig ten Yu e addition. Stir in dissolved yeast buns are delectable eating Lode “Saving stare Je reering he | Sod 3 ed cps fr any time If you bake at t to « : . care of a child’’. n until smoo elastic. . : For Less Fortu nate Fr iends Federated news were cana: Work in 2% c. (about) sifted all- home, make them with oma O ' ed and Mrs. Doris Matheson re- ~ VALLEYFIELD —'Mrs. Milton MacLeod was hostess to the Val- “Jeyfield Women's Institute for their. reguiar meeting at her home on Thursday night with Milton MacLeod and Mrs. W.A. Bruce were named representa- tives. : YULETIDE DONATIONS Members signed a Christmas card to be sent to an aged lady who has moved from the dis- trict, and it was decided to pur- chasé. a Christmas’ gift for a thember who is ill. Tickets on a Christmas basket for’ the Re- tarded Children’s Association were bought by the members. It was agreed to get needed items for the sthool and mem- ported receiving a Christmas gift from exchange program friend in England. Instead of the usual Christmas treat to school children, it was decided to hold a party for them during the hol- idays in the hall. , The committee for this and for shut-in treats are: Mrs. N. Mac- Leod, Mrs. H. Vanbuskirk,- and Mrs. D. Matheson. Mrs. Angus Martin invited the members for the January meeting. BROAD STREAM purpose flour. Knead on floured board until elastic. Place in greased bowl; grease top. Cover. Let rise in warm place until doubled~ about 14 hrs. Punch down dough; divide into 3 equal ‘pieces. Roll each into an 8” square. Spread each square with 1 tbsp. soft butter | or Blue Bonnet Margarine then with thick raspberry jam. Roll up as for jelly roll; cut each roll into 8 equal pieces. Place in muffin pans; using scissors, cut an X in each bun. Brush with melted butter or Blue Bonnet Margarine. « Cover. Let rise antil doubled— ‘} the WI radio programs featuring at Florence,’ a dependable Best Yeast! * * What gives AYLMER Tomato Soup such he-man . flavour? Tomatoes! Lofs of them—a full 20 ozs, for each 10 oz, tin! Then come special, subtle capturing true tomato flavour.’Delight your family with sunshine-fresh. AYLMER Tomato Soup! flavour! and that AYLMER skill in ~* hous 5 sade: Gales fi ticiterete ENJOY ALL eS erat a ° Wpttie, Asparagus @ Cone es Green Pea . Cream bers contributed t donation} Italy’s River Arno, which flows) about 45 mins, Bake in modera @ Mushioom Vegetable Beet + Beet Broth - Beet Noodle + C «Scotch a Chick to U.S.C. vent by Mrs. W.A.| 140 miles to the Mediterranean; hot oven, 375°, 15 to 18 mins, ' Chicken with Rice » Chicken Noodle » Chicken Gumbo « Cream of Oyster | Bruce. A discussion took place on| at Leghorn, is about 400 feet wide : : oe