IIGIFIHJ W.M.l. Blghfield Women's Missionary Society met It the home of Mrs. icreed on October 17th. Devotional lperiod opened with hymn - "Jesus Isaves." Scripture reading in uni- laon, was found in Acts 8th chap- ; lter. Explanation of Scripture was; : given by lender. Reading, ”After. .thc Harvest." Poem "Send the ;Night" was given by Mn. Taylor lfollow.d by I paryer. Hymn ”Jes- v i ua shall reign." closed this period. Mb laathidheldmmlnuj 5.2 g I ., S. illll-IIIIIII 1 Business conducted by president. Elteports from committees heard. Page ii. The Guardian .ToIItby.0ct.3o,1956 210 sick calls made; it home calls iinade; I sympathy cards sent; 4 get well cards sent; Literature Sec- retary reported 10 books read. X Next meeting to be held at home .d Mn. Ralph Gay. HAPPENINESS ' "Gum"! CW3 "' L nu. J. o. Maecallum, like :12 The October meeting M August- sic Nicholson and Mrs. C. P. pine Cove W. I. met at the home Price are on I motor trip to Hali- :of Mrs. Veruie Webster with the in. They are registered at the lpresideiit in the chair. The in ing Sword and Anchor. lopened by singing the Ode fo ow-L led by repeating the creed in uni- gson. Roll call was responded to by 17 members. i Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A bill amount- ing to 824.45 was paid. Correspond- ence was read and aizcussed. Sub- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wynne quiet- ly observed their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary at the Queen Ho- tel, Sunday evening, 28 October. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rodgers . . i ' ell ( th g kg. were entertained at I fnrow lif.21F.&?l"N33i. 15"”: .i.ci3Z.i"'.3 Pm. Saturday by - W-v jaw . Bean supper in the near L of friends. at Dr. and Mrs. A. future Reports of Committees were; M”d5""5 '"'de""; M''' an um. heard and new one. gppoim. -, Rodgers are leaning for nail. i . i . ME. AND MRS. A. c. CAMPBELL & '30 of III week I aur- Ildl0lll'WI8IIeldintheirhonor ' IfIhOhlIll&iN.I'.I.IdM.l'I.Hib-- 53" mldli. A beautiful address vllreadbythellev. Mr. Forlythe. The this of honor each recelv- ; Id In cxquialta gift and I purse of money. A plolsant social eve- ll-lll ' " wednt which were pres- ent Ifxty gueata. Rogfetful farewells have been g mid to 11!. and Mrs. Frank Hughes West Covebead. who left Monday to take up residence in Peticod- iac. New " wick. ed. Sick and Program - Mrs. Frank Deskoches. Mrs. Jollph Murphy. l Lunch: All membe -. Mrs. Kenneth Dawson-kindly in- viicd members to her home for the annual meeting. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. Lunch was then r :ti':.Morried in Edmonton T -.i-twill Reside in ,Yukon '7 dn .Selma Jardy and Anglia Ia attendants. -Wfwd by L i 5m”! by 90'" Hilfudel Campbell were united in After I honeymoon at Jasper, mm” in Ch”'3'- C9”9c””5 "rut By (iAlt0l.YN WILLETT hum” menu! by Iiiw Mr&!MLthmiiiMir5" ii: ibmivuiiiuw i (i'r'rAii'A itgfslftgryswrigiop 'n "tern e assiwn o e- l.-- . l.(i6i?I!elgi)I?e0elllfa Edl't:Ollli0I1, ihiirse, Yukon Tgerrittfry, where CLYDE luvlan wlM"' ilook and listen before you selgct I Alberta. they will reside. V The October meeting 0; the wedding gift for A yolllll BM- The bride is I daughter of Mru, The bride is I graduate of the ayde River w.MgsA met .; the dian couplc. ' g d and Mrs. John Jsrdy. Thorhlld. Al- i..University of Alberta, and is on the home of Mug Davis wud. Meeung The newlyw:ds tdastfs - I:-ihg berta. The groom is the youngest t ring staff of Whitehorse School opened with can .0 worship taken p l'I9A'(iSTi'l?jt8 Ldanlle sac; mo”- Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp iThe groom is I graduate of Mount 1 L ,m psalm 92 reading fi,-,1 two p Cr 5 llhed I03 83!. Say 9 IE0 bell. Charlottetown and Milo, Prin i Allison University and the I'niver- I Verses. Hymn 103 was then sung. l uesmms gmgbuyen . Edward Island. sity of Alberta. lie is Principal of , Leader for me evening was M,-5” hon:-d EMS aim the gm be some - Mr. and Mrs. Don Machin Icted-the Whitehorse High School. Eye.-en Murray. Scripture read. Em" atlaodern couple can u” ing was taken from Genesis, Chap- 1 andgtreusure, or Wm they use " 1" at Pnyen were "Hum bylbecause they. have little alterna- Mrs. George Dixon and Mrs. l-Ieb- ' WW, for Wm your gm be some 9' Campbeui mmwed by me'thing they can mercifully bide? Lordls Prayer in lIIIiS(i)Il. M MANY UNDESIRABLE Exposition was res by rs., X mm, pm. the Bride EV"9"- M""3-V- Hym" 692 was aiAii?eewD:SlhEll.l) Centre here indi- "W" 5""E- NCI” Pl"? 0' "l99”"l1:cates that too many gifts fall into will be in the church. Leader foriu", unwanted (-mega,-y. the evenlmz Wlll be Mrs. Gwml The exhibit, first to be shown in .llyd9- F ROM blallk" ""55 give" the Design Centre's recently- tn Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Marshall opened qua;-19,-5 here, features 14 for their 30th wedding anniversary. any-acfive panels outlining con- lt was also decided to ask ReV.ltgmporg.y thinking about home Donald Nicholson about the Good i buildln , Will Offering which is to be held; It also displays examples of the in November. Collection for themcceptable articles "talked about" evening 34.15. ion the printed panels. A report was given by Mrs. John . The exhibit will be shown here Beer on her trip to Sumnierside until Nov. 18 and will eventually where she attended the 80th Birth- tour Canada. It was specially de- day anniversary of the W.M.S. The i signed for showing in schools and report was very intresting. A hib- womcnls collegcs II I teaching le quiz was given by Mrs. Joliniaid on design. Glllcspie. Mrs. aim-it Murray's? The idea for a practical display to tell the story of the study book i of sood deslsin came originally for hex: meeting, Hyfnn 390 was : from the Canadian Association of then sung. Meeting closed by rc- C0ll5ll"l9l'5- 3 "5-000 ' member painting the Mizpah Bentdiclion. W0m9"'5 KW”?- H IN ADVISORY ROLE COOK'S CORNER Sophisticated i .MRS.GORDONMacMIL.LAN A A COUNTRY GARDEN October could not stay. Ilor flan-ie man's ability to "gather in” these WI! IS I llicflllfilil M9); ihusy days. The flower Hardening l . Th! ”'"'.9" dewmted "5 i 9y "me! part of country living can be done Nowugrm h” donned her nay n. i after the more important tasks are 1 - -completed. if warmly clothed lt 1'. weep he P"'m' u me yeah i is wonderful the work that is ac- icomplished until very line in aut- ! umn. Good earth and mull-hes can i he brought to I convenient place near the borders and loads of stone needed for I'0f:kVlOrk garden- ing and raised beds can be haul- ed to the garden to be used when Oh foolish earth, int time moves on Is hardly worth I moment's tear. Already from the ashes spread Spring. anticipating dawn p Is weaving garlands for your head. . r-Russell, 9 Spring gardens depend on "NV All gardi-iiers will know what planting and planning at this time l can be done up this time and the and When "'91"? 5095 Wt 599m work done now will relieve the' Ylllwh lime ""359 W5? d3y5- W spring rushing about when every Illelllhcf "lit maul Elfdenmlimoment is needcd for the plant- tasks can be done in the next few E in . Wef'i(5 if the weather is half IFAUTUMN G0”) fine as the past week has been- There is a flutter and bustle in "61"? ill "'0 Harden it was not POP both countryside and garden as l Iible to take much time for gIr- than who will sleep the winter defllllfl but "12 lefllllllflls "EV! through agitate Ind scramble for been iI3UlGl'9d 5! 30 "mil" Win"? I last meal. Even the squirrel. who Clllllfllifs - "ll! V9117 lartlt-' ltUSh- has his several stores of nuts es lo the basement and stored in grid Wm 1 .,,d c,-up "mm ,mong' large tiihs and boxes with sand. 11-ogly bnmvhesg she share, in the or 0183' On the F0011 Th? N00!" , greedy excitement. A rlpenes per- lnii slips WEI”? Plllled fDl' the REF viides the October air. Even nuts den room and the home Wlnd0WI- and berries are not without their All the lender Plant! Ire lltlllsed scent. and all of these fruits add Ind I NW Slldloll mull be "fled. almost as much to the total of Summer visitors looked at the Autumn's fragrance as to her mlll.V lllallll fletldlnl Wlllttr pf0- vivid beauty. When we gather the tection and wondered if they could autumn gold of the wood; mg The CAC's design committee also worked In an advisory role with the National Industrial De- sign Councll. which operates the Design Centre in co-operation with the National Gallery. The display is helpful to couples doing their own buying. But much of the emphasis is on which gifts are most acceptable to contem- porary brides Ind grooms. Displaying household articles ranging from coffee tables to bottle - openers, the keynote is "sophisticated simplicity." Nomisn flay. the centre's act- ing director. said young couples . now Ieein less dependent upon Is Valued In Wedding Gift tastes than form- "r i implicity. their parents' ferly. r Today there is I trend toward "simpler designs. functional arti- cles, easy to look after and which, tinental and international look." So the -dkplay panels suggests "a good rule to remember is to give something useful. plain and simple." are highly personal. "Let the couple choose their own." say the forthright panels. MATTER OF SUITABILITY Again. this ggnnlo - it--9 r-il. pver cake trays, crystal bowls. fl- lguriiics aiiu Llllna lea cur... -' ”trsditional gifts” and ask "will they be attractive in I modern at the same time. have ”a con- ' Pictures and decorative articles - SU Louise Olson. one of Canada's home, or are they not . unsuit- able examples of outmoded con- ventioIi'.'" In I first home. where gifts can help with initial difficulties of fur able for the type of home, well 00-.Q.iCd auu IL.... .i., .. The international trend is well represented by Danish and Swed- cutlery from Canada. the United lstates and Japan. and I garlic i press from Italy. p Numerous Canadian award-wln- ning design articles are prominent lln I diplay of electrical appli- IIICQS. ANOTIIER WARNING I Here again. the panels warn lyoung housewives against being "carried away with the fascina- tion of electrical gadgets." and be- icoming I slave to them. j The alternate suggestion is to nconsidcr both need: and storage Ispace before buying electrical ap- . pliances. The suggestion for furniture buying and displays indicate I trend toward simply-designed bed- tteer and comfortable occnsloal hairs. rather than the larger. three-piece living-room sets. p Another warning from the pan- els says "Ivold styling In furni- ture whlch has I transitoy and spurious popularity." A safer buy is furniture with I clean and simple design which is well-made land well proportioned. PINEAPPLE AND CHEESE SALAD I lemon jelly powder 1 pkg. cream cheese IV: cups water 1 pkg. lime jelly powder it cup water 1 cups crushed pineapple Cream the cheese and add to. lemon jelly. Partly set. Add plne-l be saved for another Y!Il'- Lll- fields and garden. we have the tie by little each day the task bu desire to defy the moods of an. been accomplished and lpeeded up tumn, ".1 go chug mg, Wm" 0, this year by remembering the IIr- his for victory. ly Win"? 0l "51 )'tll'- Some yelrl How wise the husbandmen when ll ll Dofslble ht lelve this Work summer's roll into life's autumn. until very late but working in the whose faith-torch will light I mow last year was not pleasant flame to burn the stubble cover- Ind we remember the old coun- lag the weed. ma mined ,0," try saying that ''all should be gath- that choke the soul; who sees. ered in by Halloween." though lethal snows loom stark NOT 100 DEEP III while. beyond death's winter It gives one I nice Iense of sat- H” """" '9'”! fsfactlon after I special effort to L'””" "t l”""d "'1'? 333' have this done and on stormy dlya u '1" um” "'5 5'" i5 039 '- the boxes and flats of bulbs and h” "w”' ""3" d '0” "ll plants can be tldled Ind Ittend- b' " ''”u'"' " "'9 W" PW1'9d Landscaping Is 5 By JACK VAN DUSI-ZN Canadian Press staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)-An OttIwa.hor- lot. When jelly with pineapple ls nlcelt job in Canada." is develop- layer. MORNING SMILE shrubs to go with the new low- slung. ranch - houses. R. Warren Oliver. As Plumbing In New Homes apple to lime Jelly powder. P0111)" tlculturist. who says he has "the let. Idd jelly with cheese to make in ground - hugging tfggg lnd style Canadian 59-year-old ' I liurel manner. Bulbs W” "W " ' L Pl-lmllklli :i(I'0iiidmn0t besltoreil so deeply that "in" " """3""'- "ddmd lfi alr cannot circulate. and Ill '5' m" h" "N" "5 3Pld"'llH- through the lesson must be watch- A ""d "" """”' hdlm '5 NOW- Id if they are needed in quantity 'f'''' M lh" 99"" '0 Blond! Ind . in! wring. brush the sky with Inow; lame- A dry. bright storage room is I um” ' "N "' ""3 "'3 "W New” when mm": may plnm a over stone - and like I thrush I md bulbs hm you an m. ! H" In April dusk. delirious with most of what you have if can 'p:"3' Wm ”"""'”'y .”h”"'d Wm is taken to elevate the storage re- tvurggz :;':o:”:.:'."V' "M if eeptaclea so the drainage H lect even if water does seep into JERSEY -OHDAY us in our way and today I have former Institute supervisor who had attended I floral day on the beautlhil Island of Jersey. sh. writes . . . "I have never seen so many lovely flowers in my life. and I ll-outht of you and the Island fully sprayed .3. I mar with I good potato apuy. I remember when placing torna- toea carefully in a tray II It not Kind words and thought cheer "" received I beautiful card from Olll" The foreman reported that the tiny was unable to reach I verdict. The judge ieproved them. saying that the use was I very clear on and one upon which an early ver- dict should have been reached. Then he remanded them to the ' jury room for further deliberations "And if you don't teach I verdict before evening." the judge added. "I'II"fIIVI Ll suppers nentyln to "May it please your honor." spoke up the foreman, "but I nug- geat you make it 11 suppers and I bale of hay." IIIBIHDU IRAND3 ATHENS, GI. (AP) - Dean of ma Wllllun Tate said Friday a .e------ -r--- - w - ---c ..:.:'.:.i'.:.-..:. .::'”::.'":l..'.'::': wi.:'m..':...'r”.:.':.." m 13"." hh.huWr!ntubIefarbabnawiq,Icurfu.bIebyaopImma. wmsmmmmmmmmmwwom IAVIDIPAYX o'l'rAWA (CF) - lnofiistrlalerir pleyrnent. pqrolla and Iver weaktywagaaaadaalarlufal laaevartheprw 5 5 iiiiii chief of the ornamental plants nec- ttoii of the federal agricultural do panmeiit. thinks Canadians should stop hldlng their modern bunga- lows behind blg trees and shrubs. "A picture window is no good if you can't Ice Pvt the hedfle till your front lawn." the inventive. while-haired 'expert said in In in- tervlew. TREES TO FIT "our social matoms and build- fng materials have altered more quickly through the years than our garden materials." Canadians are still growing huge maples. oaks elma and tall shrubs "We're trying to amino low. flowering shrubs and find smaller trees that will It modern homes." isiliiiiii a I I 2553 As lmporta nt ago." said Mr. Oliver who began working then with the Central II- perimeiital Farm in Ottawa. "These people need plants tat will set off their modern bunga- laws. "And color . . . modern henna need more color." He suggests the Japanese line. being perfected at- the lam. h the best type of tree for modern land- scaping. The colorful, sweet- scented ti-no takes about")! years to grow to III or Ifglit feet and probablywortgooverifeeth 65 years. t He's also working on low-cow ing daphne. vlburnum and mock orange shrubs that wnl flower and stay small. "Landscaping In to carry out fhellnesofthe bonuanlbeh lop fuh' models. is in demand CESSFUL MODEL E. ts; it 5 is Egigi” iii 9 r- E 3 iidiiiii hardup hen sold in. wife'I bewiiig machine for as she and nude him buy - .dzm71feFniVE'R0SESjM . and t ' Rob- . ” Bproule, 4'3.-'l'i.'E.'. :.:.s".si-.i.ii.ii'"w by fashion show com” a and photographers. She Ittributes her success to her diligence in groom- ing. A top model in Vancouver before moving to Toronto. Louise says it takes two e..tlre evenings ular and sprawling you need to use rounded or horizontally-grow ing shrubs with an occasional up- right to break the t ,." He's also perfecting small shrubs to fill the space under picture win- down. "Modern homes can stand I whole lot more color. too. There should be lots of annuals. tulips. bright flowers in bold. blg splotchea." MOTHERLY CAT WIARTON. Ont. (CF)--The at 59101181118 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loucka gently brought home I half-grown wild duck and adopted it. The cat previously had moth- ered I batch of terrier pups in the absence of their own mother on In exploring expedition. The cat herself has no kittens. BIG EXCURSION FERGUS. Ont. (CP)-Slx hun- dred school teachers from four school inspector's division will spend the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in New York. counties in the North WelllIgte i met V an '''''d 31?: ' l ”'” -wt” . i This recipe is I sample of hundreds you will i End in the new Five Roses Guide to Good Cooking. And besides the recipes, there are pages of kitchen hints and Order your copy right now. just send g your name and address and sot to:--, MI I II UNIS Illllli (OHM! tlllll IOIIIIAI. IIIUIII I Illllfli FIVE IIIISES CAIAIAUIOIVIIOKIDNAMINIAINO general information. gea agcazaw I i --.'QhtBmt' Plot-I-puIqyea...whnyew iooaII'fI1dIuII'IlIhCo Ic&-ciwvhg In: old In h Ea sIaeII'e,IqlII. uuutyaapuseusuaon nap-ousu.-ruin-eta ui-i-pi-.i.aoi...uui.io-i GiooaIyousatoday...hIyloId. 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