IMARY HAWORTH «tan nine eer EC opened a | Sour Cream Horse-Redish et ie Place butt and bay leav- president, a No Respect For Privacy coin Cah bette Add comp |" Sire Philp Melanie gave F f | A greens. boiling water| report on the : 8 Foot Fence Is Answer ma i dt‘ | tng bla Sum b DEAR yY RAW ee + children’s sensi. | min. (better set your timer). | ance” proved to be very enlight-. See insdan of he tus luniy con Mee others, wil | Aa persiey. ening and enthusiastic until their children. clashed on) DEAR L.¥.: 1 appreciate both |; ‘Charlottetown, er By ar ee or- sake tf Stabe ot tay Cat the ad evokes my com. the friendly «pirit, and the would-| ne Guardian, Wed., Jan. 27, 1965. 1 range alee Gowy cei of Inge |mas concert Wns 8 grat te peeston the “tall shy neigh. be good neighbor desire to eo Cover with cess and the treasurer, Mrs. or,” against whom the letter | edify, which animate Jour criti- sections, Dust with minced| Hubert Murphy, gave dacocnt writer was complaining. Thank que of the characteristic A. parsley, strround with potatoes, | factory report on the you for answering with sach sitive American folkeiness (al- | HAPPENINGS Pesce coms Paula tse clan ee wisdom. ) i , | tables greens. Pass e music teacher, Mr I came here as an En glish oovsi, responding candidly Andrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 48508 sour cream horseradish dres-| Keith Boswell, be authorized to war bride, full of hope for a fresh | in ,the same vein, I feel obliged | | sing (gee Chef). order necessary music sheets new life. Very much in love with | te point out that your concept of | Mr. and Mrs Keir Clark, ter, Rosalie te Reginald Me-| Save broth as besis for vege-|for the festival. may American husband (of diplo- \ civilized, (or supposedly exemP” | Montague, had as their guests Carthy . | Saree soup to serve! The attendance cups went © mat background, who had spent |lary) family life is « hangers | ig weekend their daughters, another day. Mrs. Gordon Cousins’ room. most of his youth abroad), 1 felt | from an era = |Gwenneth, student at Dalhou. Mrs. Mabel MacLeod returned! Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, the confident of making a good that is passing away. + ele University, Halifax. and Ma- to her home ia Oleg. be speaker of the evening, gave an adjustment. | primitively limited, essemiatly : headin U . ving | . ndéiecs aa: But trouble started soon after self - centered (‘me first’) | rion, attending Acadia Univers. spent the past three weeks with | 1 can (i Ib. 13 os.) cling peach ae dealing our first baby became a toddler. | mode of being. Lo ity: Wolfville, NS. her daughter and son-in-law, slices the of the Neighbor children, his age and As of today (speaking in terms Mr and Mrs. Floyd MoLean,/1.3 ¢. butter or margarine i ond the Bele Ge older, took over .in, our of the ages), mankind is toil-| Barbara Campbell, Alberton, Kingsboro 1 ¢. sugar society, and the four yerd. y pushed Michael,|ing slowly upwards long the left during the weekend for, % tsp. almond extract AL ae Gunn oe broke his toys and, when Dee ee ee b Saint John N.B.. where she ex Peggy Johnston. nurse in| 1% tap. salt are discipline, pro brought him into the house, they: lapd and this’ country tend to | pects to be employed training a Saint John General! 1 tap. grated lemon rind tection, ‘education and relig- swarmed in, too | identify themselves as Christian Hospital, spent the weekend with| 2 eggs, separated ion, The school is an extension 1 started that such beha-|hations), towards a God-given! David Maclare. student atten-| her mother, Mrs. Oyril Johnston, | % c. orange juice of the home with the teachers vior Avas permitted by American | concept of life as being neigh-| ding Mi. Allison University, | Montague. ey | % c. lemon juice taking over the parents’ role. mothers, Against my husband's | bor - oriented — to a dawning re-\gpent the weekend visiting 12 ©. soft, coarse white bread The qpeeker was teteaduced by / ES better judgment (‘Tt will anger | cognition of the truth of St, | friends in Montague Keith Campbell, Alberton, has crumbs Rev. L. M. Murray. lis them," he said), we put up a| Paul's pronouncement that left for Rexdale, Ontario. Drain peaches; reserve liquid) The meeting closed with the Mr wire fence to-keep out invaders, | ‘“we are all members one of an-| Bimer Gallant, Saint John, “ (see our suggestion above).| National two It did no good. Mothers simply | other.” | N.B. ts spending a week visiting,..Wyrna Beck. student at Aca-| Cream butter with “ec. of the cent opened the gave and let their From the viewpoint of subjec-| reiatives in Piusville dia University, Wolfville, spent| ugar, almond éxtract, salt, ; er, youngsters. in!. |teve ogee and chepelive counters, the weekend with her parents, | grated Hinds and egs yolk untii| Bride Graduated | Ray. .. While waiting to move to a| am ordered existence in a high Corporal and Mrs. Doug Hen-|-Mr. end Mrs. Cecil Beck, Mon-| well mixed. better (1. e. costlier) neighbor. walled private garden may | ae ond three children of Monte-| tague. Add orange ahd ‘lemon juice At Lamont Alta hood, where we hoped to find |Seem infinitely preferable 10/24 coent the week-end with) to based came, then tir ' tito ’ . better manners, | had another | being one cocase © Mrs. Hender’s parents, Mr and' Mr. and Mrs Ross. Young,|creamed mixture until well A community shower baby. The neighbors, intruding | saat! ers ott. ‘pet | Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, East Red Point, Mr and Mrs. Wayne | mixed. held in the Dnited Church ~ Body (mess taal son is doomed to extinction ta | Baltie. ene Nbr eniprrtp Mr. and ot a cae tes =. ew broke me down. On borrowed | the long run of history, unless B® / qwomas Griffin. and Mrs. gue, will all leave from Halifex|erumb mixture, Turn into 3 pt.|ley, money I went into therapy, | (OF se, Sterling Jeffrey of Brockton,|/on January 29th on a non-stop| buttered casserole or puddi og MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS GOOD Within a few months I had re- Tee pealkect of the sheltered | and Mrs. Wilfred Griffin of Eim- plane trip to Mexico City. This| pan. Bake 25 to 90 min, in a . covered my old hudcy ancy,| tine just hasn't the ingrained | #dele, fe ft for Hamilton, Onta- trip is sponsored .by Massey -| mod. oven, 280 degrees F. Wj | M — excellent etme |stamina, the staying power, | tio where they will attend the Ferguson for all deaters and! tT» wintsh: the egg whites Former insioe Man tined. Cauant thet w ba "| seasoned awareness, robust as-| Marriage of Mr. Griffin's daugh-' their wives across Canada until stiff, beat in re- ° signed to as Asian post to our, surance and fle oo coaieeas exaee 0 Sock 2 mance. ’ . ’ circumstances, to own around the Wed In British Columbia Eee tt, eT land mate's ial cette to |IDA BAILEY ALLEN ovr tn etry pf te cn The recent wedding of Betty! to the bride, to which the groom wa ciallar te youn tn. |teerated “fellows hi p of man” ° 10 min longer merin.| ames, _ contests ™ “Ann Hinske te-Dougias Francis; responded. -Don -Geod. gave the. ~by~pour- cominacene sat came io bt ate Collected Fruit Syrups ——— ypale-brown. Serv a a eee | Good took place in the Camp- toast to the bridal attendants. | of your peaceful orderly child- |e world. ’ ° : geserved peach . bell River United Church with, The bride threw a rose from! hood behind a high wooden fence,|__Y°UT own retreat is a case in . ° ; . verses by the Rev. D. F. Baldock officiat-|her bouquet, which was caught/] had an eight - foot fenee buitx | Point. MH. t F vor Liqui Assets __. THE CHEF'S... jlo, fae ride i the daughter of anu! was giver te her matr| wonder dieence te eran | MOSH Mat celum, ot br | sity tol, 20 6 tour cream, sat tp. [ts e bride is the dau quet was D mater-| w nce to her ai . WHEN canned fruits,! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hiuska of|nal grandmother, Mrs. James! the children!” Oil @ cane Seer. pon thd Se bind ob aes ter| work —. * sugar, sait and % c. pre-| the UCW Campbell River, Vancouver Is-| Dunlop. | Retutning last year from Asia, | ome etalon. the fruit - flavored syrup as you pared horse-radish. Some-| first girl land and the groom is the son} For her going away outfit, the old dread of America seized | do for the fruit. And sometimes TOMORROW'S DINNER | times I stir in 1 thep. grated of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Good | the bride chose a three piece/ me,-but not for long. Remember-/ AA ray WI the syrup is not all used Hot or Chilled Tomato Juice Sa ee Vancouver. wool boucle suit in nee ee ee. cinta es Why throw it out? It contains|Smoked Pork Butt-and-Chicken| Bt , The bride, given in marriage| with matching hat and black up a fence as soon as we T H Id Sal sugar and fruit juice and is| Simmer , by her father, wore a floor | accessories, and she wore «| bad Selected the house. | 1ORO e worth pennies—which you would —‘Halved White Potatoes é length gown of white pean de| corsage of white carnations. There was a little troutie at of . never throw away! | Carrots and Celery H and § Project soie with train, and a white! In 1964, Mr. Good received, first, with one neighbor trying to Remnants With Sour Cream Horse-Radish brocade jacket buttoning down| through the Royal Bank, a Muir|Use us es baby sitters end oe | Saving Suggestion | Snap - and-GreenSey Bean | 1¢ Planned the back with éelf covered but.| scholarship to the University ot | other ats dae t Mrs. Ade Jay was hostess to} We stggest you set aside e Seladettes ae tons. The headpiece which sup.| British Columbia, « five year have ams e at Morell Women’s Institute when) pint - or quart-size glass j@t.. Peach-MeringueCrumb Bake At ported a butterfly veil was of| course towards a degree in com- eB ey rare = they met for their monthly| end accumulate in it a mixture | Or Sliced Bananas in Lemonade | the same material as the jacket |erce Mr Good, an employee | Engua® avis 2 i tr priver: | meeting recently E of from canned Coffee or Tea Milk She wore a single pearl pend.| with the Royal Bank since May|‘*™ 7 ¥)\ The theme was “health and / fruits. t up to 4| Measurements level; recipes ee eaten [1-1 * —_ - Within our high walls we are | peter wae read ine Mrs. Roy Whet dor is fell: pou wit hove |’ ried red Barcara roses EL i . | The maid of honor, Susan, The young couple will reside ous of ofereaee ont ine com | E. Drinnan, in which she re-|'s merger of flavors that is sur-; SMOKED PORK BUTT-AND- Ellis, and the bridesmaid, Judy|in Vancouver, where Mr. Good we can be sociable instead of | ones help for ng Ponte prisingly good, and can be used ‘oe ee SIMMER Stillin wore dresses of red peau | is attending university. | gregarious. We can be alone a | BeoP . especially ince in various Ways to help save ; .) pork butt de soie, with bell shaped skirts, Out of town guests included Mr. | great deal. in ocher words, we | ward Islanders; sugar, and to add the fine fruit}2 bay leaves and matching red satin shoes.| and Mrs. J.O. Good and Barry.! can be civilized | A questionnaire was present-| flavor. In using it in some dish-| 1 Sandie soup greens Ring shaped hedadresses cov-|Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lascelle,| go, to shy American mothers: | © 974 answered with regord to jes, a little spice, ap fresh " | 1 large broiler - fryer cut in 8 ered in red peau de soie com- | Mr and Mrs. B. Calvin, Mr. and| you probably are ly sensi-)*be Procedure of fhe provincial}jaice . Jemon , ‘ ere A de pleted the ensembles (Mrs. Len’ Davidson. Mr. War-| tive, kind and peti sut- convention. = forwarded may fleedied. peeled and a . The groom was attended by |ten, K. Dercole, J. Boucher, all|fer greatly from living in 2| ' the WI “Here in the test - kitchen halved _ view his brother Don, and ushers at| of Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D./ country where most people have The -Red- Cross convener reuse the syrups in many ways . small chunks peeled car- tym dh ta the Church werg Phil Warren Keizer, Victoria; Constable T. | little for such feelings | Ported on the sale of capsules adds the Chef, ‘Par rots president, Robert Cart and Ken Dercole |W. Hluska, Moose Jaw. Sas k.;| (‘Most ms ate rude and advised that s number not Prod Bde denn ry 7 mas Mrs. Hluska, mother of the) D. W. Good, Port Alice. jand brassy,” my » husband them were still on hand. It was/tin or whip, & molded f LS Pe SIT : “i bride chose a two piece aqua! ‘Photo by A. Waldref, Sco.| Resbect also decided to do the usual box! salad, a -moistener for a . : et i ae brocade dress with matching) hell River, B.C.). yourselves, your pri- | of sewing for the Red Cros and/ cocktail, the basis for an . ne. 4 satin shoes. She wore white ac-| ae chuke eed nat classes for! lent syrup for pancakes, 2 is it. cessories and a white carnation t | R garments are well un-| stitute for half the water ip ‘ : corsage. Mrs. Good wore a Tea-|ELLEN’S DIA Y ane. J ‘ wll he ee Maan or sige, in. plese + # y : < rose dress of lace over taffeta /(SQ]2...22V__™====~=*x> ex | remnants of water the sngar ee ce BN Se Ses ao ht de ‘ with mink brown accessories. | Th S ° ti Wait Heit atthe February meeting i lemon ple “ake — Ss Ss Her corsage was Talisman roses | ae a collec- betties or applesauce. in : " During the signing of the regis e opringrime TS . — taken for “friend-| combination with milk as the oo a ing IV “oe ter at the church. Mrs Adele) . . liquid for ea BOER ae chats ae Ennis sang, accompanied by, As Farmers Make Plans | The meeting came to a close| cup custards, in , oe bce Mrs. D. Campbell at the organ. (aoe te eta the Queen, | sauces. - —— —— — — — A reception was held at Car-| Among the niceties of thejto consider it, how many of {lowed by refreshments which Sas WE ke ace Ba oy penter's Hall. Telegrams were | farming we muth enjoy that| the other occupations and cal | wore coreet Sy ee Cee — era read by John Jackson, and Er-| which brings the unexpected vi-| lings to which the farming does | 7#Y qvmanitiog . 19 | 5 wae nest Lawson propostd » toast /sitor to the door. Kin, friend,| extend. Name it! It is likely we | Barge. tome, cue ae | stranger, each, and all. add‘an| have touched it rather intimat- | Se a CS |imterest to our way of . life.) ely, we folks of the farm. Talk On Health: | While it has come to be regarded} “Now who can that be, I won- : . | as more or less of a cliche that |der?” one of the children alert-| Peg By WI _ | Deseribed as | ‘the farmer is the backbone|ed by Scampie’s sharp bark 5 lof the country”, it is neverthe-| queried at a | | less amazing to us, when we stop|noon, sceing one strange to| piverdale and Churchill hi ? 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