2 . *, ! . : > . oY ae year-olds tor nalf days five Annie Snowball’s Invention HAPPENINGS Ordinary Articles Become __ |tmrs ve 1 oly . Bg oe __ Audrey ‘Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 48506 1 ° ment underlying both these : Ookpik’, Still Rolling Alon vom Tots’ Treasured Playthings jars sets is the same. : Gd. coane |e, Sate ors ats cs ents | By MARILYN ARGUE Other companies pay to put |at U oliday- ristmas holiday with Mr.| A common household article | come so entranced with his work: |U%*¢ in both, and traine OTTAWA (CP) — Ookpik the |the Ookpik image on everything |ing. Wh er orl = —— Elmer Baker, Tyme |can become a priceless toy im |that he decides to sample it, it ee ene re sealskin owl has done some tra-| from children's jewelry to |Mrs. & ebathton, , the hands of 2 young ehi!d | will not be harmful. ade aoe celeaah sans a oe ud by an Ee nak ike Go mane Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coote] Ee nee eet ate mule ate ea ten ~ | inven an Es- n story s . : wae . crea agency, classes 5. if. ; kimo at the.Fort Chimo co-oper- | records and a-folk singing quar- Lora _Ann ee ee = David and Edward, | his own toy caneven stimu-|materials as educational. Candlelight ative three years ago. tet has adopted the name. Ont., is vacationing me he ce b “yl N. .B.; are. spend-|Jate his crea hee Every game or activity ai : woe ct cee tlt Fanaa chit mrt "ised piaiae Bisa one (Seat, eens, Se.2"s,| Serview Held ’ m *s com- , promo- . : : a : f mercial soyeities and he's gone tion, marketing and legal foes eek on pine a en eet, See a Se |ecdination by Mterally making At C. Traverse tary to" hit coe oy amt $17,500. seg "|'Mrs. Lanigan’s parents, Mr. | Carolyn Grigg RN, Montreal, ieovetioneh Sey: ad Te ees soieuanaae ee The Cape Traverse held Secet aud Wes Simin: Canné The 1 ators development | and Mrs. Artie MacDonald, Al- | P. Q.,:is Spending the Chr ist their. daily graduate - au belp a candlelight ceremony De- Friendship to ‘Tennessee Ernie tment now handle liston. macy Tce Season with her parents, terials mags HE ye ee , onediat “him, |eember 18, 1966. ‘The | Ford. _ |Ookpik'ns publicity Prometian fas Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grigg, | asses a a ane The suoner 2 child masiers re-|speaker was Donald Ross, Ty aritat Introduced at a trade | and marketing are looked after _veeers Oe caee the Chri. Tyne Valley. _|readily avaiable in any home. |lationships between himself and| Valley, = teacher at Athens | toy was = aan lake ti subsidized by government mas holidays with her parents |, Mr. and Mrs. Allan T. Matt | Water is one of the. favorite pe Ping creel gg Bade Oe te tions and ite Snowball, an ‘Eskimo woman in,| and under the auspices of: the |Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose MacMil-|bews of Montreal, P. @., spent |souces, of amusement of the |s20h.! ves = meaning to adults. ‘ | MR. AND MRS. HERBERT FRASER her 60s who still lives at Fort |Coaperative Union of Canpda. |le{s Fown#l:. Mr, Matthecs polidayg visiting \‘oy himself for hours paddling| The observational nursery, | Marjorie Stevenson (present 1 ) : . Gime, near Ungave Bay in Nor: |EESuimge ix ovese miafket| Geral MocMllan of Salt |Mrs. doin "A.”"Matibews, ‘o/s, hands mo basin. fall of | Bot tuoe, 8 monk ts Son meats] oot Ooprciaed athe ql through’ John, N.‘B., spent istmas | Leary. They also visited in . pouring an 2 : ice. Alberton Couple Celebrate en ag Ag ged nd lon aan os ras | ith’ his parents, Mr..and Mrs. |Charlottetown where they were imaginary tea party. a So oa The choir sang a eee | : ae department say it’s | the profits. “Ewes.” | Ambrose MacMillan, Pownal. |the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- ee ee ae pipet ag. alo Siaetc§ po ltr teas op Mm Bi 8 50th Wedding Anniversary tee tte tie. ae Suter tee. Che: Dehoti: Geet hs ils Gerilired ot |. Tredenick, Eilis Road. imagination can provide q |other parents the behavior they | corated oe three the Royal Bank, Charlottetown,| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellis and limitless ‘source of scope for have seen. spruce trees spruce (Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Fraser. jwere with their parents last |i °F Seuuine Ookpiks made \somiacts wi, bot ‘sommmercisl |has returned to her duties aft-|Shelly of ‘Charlottetown, spent|*e child's creative instincts. | Tem ° = ROC IG nce | beits ae eS ee Alberton South, celebrated the |Tuesday and he, participated the community of 310 stockpile about 25,000 sealskin |¢f spending a three week holi- Christmas with Mrs. George El- Ordinary cardboards boxes | nild’ his 1d d Night” > | ae on ee yore bes importam occasion by baach 1 e } birds for Expo where the five-|day at the home of her parents, | /i* Tyne Valley. ae iat cel ota ta ee his beheSior” rf. Mr. Peed setecy the, BIC | e - «ei phone, REAKDOWN : ; . Waldon Bertram, : . a ‘ : 4 throu | int ‘thn - termer’) De behalf of the |" This Is because cooperative | "A three tout Oskpik wit be the | Fredericton, P. ET. tm | Mx. and Mrs. Eimer Baker, |Sround, or can.use to build |, toe, Str “Children wit ae Po et Greet er] married December 20, 1916 by) gifts @ his parents. There were sewing and other art|on his centennial Canada | Lea Sanders, .S., | Suests of Mr. and Mrs. Ral ph oe eee ‘courses at McGill, takes 3 to 5-! Faithful’ Pe es Rev. ge Millar. then mini- fe from the grandchildres. |work, and no breakdown of fig: |helicopter flight next spent Christmas with his pa- |Kneebone,- lottetown. ae Ty. Soume Sen be tie : . pus i | ster_of Alberton Presbyterian | A sumber of friends called to |ures is-made: The northern development de. [rents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred San. out of boxes of ahy extend congratulations and oth-| Some commercial royalties ders Murray River. Suellen Croak, Rosindale, | "ape oF size. ' cee ond te rg kage Aor d i . M , Finger paints can be easily i ers messages gifts. come from two companies mass- of the little owls for Rt ass.. is visiting her mothit, | se out , For the reception gold color producing the little owls im |him to present to local dignitar. |_ 708" MacSwain, RT, 4th year |Mrs. Kathleen Croak, and So- of ccmn garch pal SAVE ot esting oon 7 jed streamers extended from the | plush and opossum fur. ies along his route. ; Science student at Acadia, ig |phie Mooney, Tyne Valley ing with added vegetable dyes ; re ceiling to the linen covered tea . '. , spending the holitiay season at = so that even should the: child be- SAVE \4 PR ay: table. A four ter anniversary IDA BAILEY ALL her home in Highbank. Anne Misener and Irene Eis oP, 00, ON, OES wedding bells and flanked with jau- :, ’ Eleanor G. Ross of the staff of | at their homes in stanhope. H U EHOLD SAVE geouny hi pes ee ) 50th anniversary tapers in gold . ae the Cenadis sBamaay in Worh oa T ; : = ‘gmmak: colored holders. ; ington, D.C. is spending the ! ’ . Linus Misener - FLEXALUM bee ise belies wt tows | TIO Of Cookie Recipes ays ot tas hoteg af her parents, [204 Stanhope, spest the’ Chto: S ALUMINUM - ce igh oe gf aggre l one F x hH be ‘Mr. and Mrs: Jobn A. Ross, Fiat os tee ae ae ee The next time you're waxing ; i hip Ut River. s ni > . 5 furniture, inside of family and friends, and who |! FORM UTC omemaker : mes Adams, ‘Elmedaie, " ~"'|uastal aah trap ond ei clear’ can recail many interesting ee 3 * Mr. and’ Mrs; Lea Dawson, Ot- more easily. events and stories of the past. |," * trans-continental into 1° x 4” bars and cover with |tawa, Ont., are spending the | Vernon Grigg is spending the He was.a successful fisherman ‘ure - demonstration tour some. sugar. Makes 3/| holidays with Mr. Dawson’s pa-'| holidays with his parents, Mr.| Knitted clothes should never all his life and his interest n |YC#"S 980, I was received with | dor. ; rents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Daw-|and Mrs. Preston Grigg; ‘Tyne |be placed in a closet on hangers. that occupation is still keen. waual enthusiasm on’s Friday | sol mmAY WEDDING BALLS son, Crapaud. Valley. Mr. Grigg who has | Fold them and lay flat in a | afternoon a big audience 1 : _ spent the last three: years in | drawer or on a closet shelf. of homemakers in Salt Lake| } ¢. = ; Douglas Biaikte, . Moncton, | Port Alice, Vancouver Island,| S : _ | 2 tbsp. honey : N. By his holidays at |B. C., has recently completed a| To air a room property, let the| 2% ¢. sifted flour Breasted sah Mr: snd jer course of several weeks in Chi- | down one window sash from the eae % tap. salt — on 8 ee eee, _ sl) Se eeened Wabele & Erie Brown, student at UNB Ce oe ye che eaid, “because I wanted ‘io| pecen autments .. ~.° |'* spending the holidays with his| | Mrs. Bert Misener kas reture- | freshen the room quickly. fet a chance to offer Confectioners’ sugar nae ee” Roy |ed to her home in Stanhope aft- the news| about % Ib. (additional) mew lantte. Foul at te tee a ae roe i bene ; . , . guest of Mrs. Margaret Mae-. | easily if you let the can stand in : tired. ean? nog diy coe tk | ee ee ee eeet Bs \Gonae, Charlottetown. a pan of hot water for a short The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sst., Dee. 31, 1966. 7 p lee loughly together, Add flows, |list ns sia aie: Me. oe len eee a “ ) Sy bay ter to blamed well Peres ine’ wage |e Summerside _| Us. bulbtove. roast aster i ae : and |1” in diameter and chill well. |- 1; ‘ / MARY HAWORTH «=: we cook some of cur good |Plase "4" apart’ on an Glad | Rtrasead, Mew Eat! Mattoon. | UCW Holds aa bee. rs 5 ; Utah dishes for you. You'll feel |cookie sheet. . Bake at 375 de | Matheson of fMeatherdale *: oe S‘eters’ Rountai S ‘| like new,” I shall always re- |grees F. 14 to 17 min, While | spending thelt holidays” with Annual Meeting | 1 you nave olsrers ¢ Non, poiled membeF her generous invitation |warm, roll cookies in confectio- | their sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Nea ‘ iene, & narrow foyer to aes oF a 45 The following very fine reel |ners’ sugar. Cool; roll again in | pevden, ; weit hy thinity United Church Women | oi206 bench topped by seamed R Dis Ov pes are other examples of the |the sugar. Makes 4 doz. Danvers, Mass., ana ' held their annusl |‘ oom topped by a colorful | , y | Pp e er friendly neighborliness that per- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carmich- on December 20, in the eee asin ane a ae vaies in Uteh. vonsnnow's pence ee one with =~ ladies’ parlour. ~ a : JAWORTH: | sonality conflict between you| TRIO OF COOKIE RECIPES ossed Lettuce r-injaw, Mr.|_ ‘The president opened thie | ber; second vice-president, Mrs One. evening last -week- my | and her, with involuntary emo- WITH LOVE Grapefruit Salad jand_ Mrs. Gordon Matheson, | meeting-and Mis. Heber Hardy | Harold Harkness; recording sec: sister, visiting here from out of |tional antagonism putting you |FROM UTAH; HOMEMAKERS | Prk Chops Baked in Milk |Lynn, Mass. conducted - the. jretary, Mrs. Jack Walmsley; town, telephoned me from her | at odds almost instantly, over level Parslied Potatoes se candlelight st was helq| treasurer, Mrs. William Roach; son’s house. .f invited her for |almost any issue, when you| COCONUT MACAROONS Carrot Rounds Mr. and Mrs. Alphie Perry | with the leaders of the seven |S0cial functions, Ms. George lunch the following day. She: | come face to face. 2 egg whites Applesauce (from a mix) | 0d family of Montree"’ are | units taking part, and many |Meikle; program, Mrs. Erland said she would call back next Alter stretghes ef sbeonce | 1-16 tap. salt Coffee Milk spending the: “holiday season carols were sung. Ramsay; community friend- morning. Stk ch chee Ss oem) 0. sale cai! Cal soacnets with Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr.} Mrs. William Roach tead | ship and visiting, Mrs. Hillard Next morning I was in the |that one or both of you wistful- |2 tbsp. flour and Mrs. Milton Keough, from the sevriptures, Luke, 2nd | Arthur; supply and social assis- ing $ you If applesauce cake gets dry, Tig- ; Grocery store at 9 a.m., buying |ly (if mistakenly) assume that| 2 ¢. (7 os. pkg.) coconut win tae ae chapter, Mrs. Harry Cannon |tance, Mrs. H. D. Smith; press —— foods I thought she | the time for harmony has arriv-| 1 tsp. vanilla - Giles aad cat.in belves. Plats me eae read a poem, “Joys of Christ- Publicity, Mrs. Roland Dig- and hér husband would like, be- |ed. Also, is: possible, alas,| Beat egg whites with sa1t |in 1 layer ona large sheet of Spending Christinas with.Mr.|mastime”; Mrs. Hardy pre..| an; nominations, Mrs. Allison fore dashing home to wait for |that one, at least, and I have |until slightly stiff. Add sugar |siuminum foil. Sprinkle with [nd Mrs. Geonge Richard, ‘Tig. sented a meditation on “What | Maclean n; flowers, Mrs. Alan her call. | your sister im-mind, is always |*bout 1 tbsp. at a time, beat: |%4 tap. water and wrap up like |Goncywe’ stick S00, Bernie and | Does Christmas ea ot a solo, tWealey Currie: fnanes; Mee. 1 baked a cake and brownies, | obscurely hopeful that the next |" at” high speed” ‘until’ stiff’|s package. Slow-beke is min, ao ee oe eae Se | Geomen Bell: fing did some extra cleaning and set | meeting will produce a climac- |Pe#ks form. Fold in the ‘lour; |gerve with Hard Sauce. Jains ee wees, an aes! ( tecratanyt “lie. villiens Pare the table, still waiting for her |tie, triumphant victory of one- | ms bien '= coconut and va- |- — - Se erent Ont. | Tae oe on; teen ek eee ee Sees ee ee: : vith feauata ee ae ed ae tion, Mrs. Richard. Hinton; Oe eee ee ee va ay case; Your: sister si vie ehed tata tab. oe Clinton School Tealis"Mennene eae oe —— education and miss- Fin; come ahead” |i: and ls ‘rather patbti | Gearecs 7, watt, tut taut | Hele] Concert Michael Mockier who is serv. | sins chaired the business meet | sPdship and recruiting. rs. At | peared, and in-rushed her. dog, | mely to being an accompliée \to page _—— depends on A large number of parents and Re en, i. 2 ge cringe zenship and chek ontien a making a circuit of the living | her childish rudeness. Apparen- A. age : friends attended the Mr. and Mrs. “Ttving | tribute to the many members, |e! Linkletter. room. Apparently my taco tol.1 Sg she to.p sesagee te attiveb:|. son, wal Clinton School concert. on Wed- | Mockier, Tignieh who had passed on in 1966. Mrs| The installation service was you don’t | 6d restraint is eaping ve- ee evening, 43 cin | conducted by Mrs. Mike him.” °To which I replied, | xation Mm | 1 ¢. suger held i the hal’ Planot wes Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Charl McCue | ‘Mialen af the inst~ anzual| Following the benediction, "a “You know I t like dogs; - Mary Haworth % tsp. salt Weirum MacKay, and. the con-|of Tignish is spending the holi- | meeting were read and the social hour was held., Ww ere throagh her column not by]; tsp baking powder’ cert was under the direction of |day season with members of | tfeasurer reported that the FIT FOR WINE Her was, “He {s my | mail or personal isterview. |° iu). vittes dice ialiced) the teacher, Mrs. James Payn- | their family in Halifax, N. 8. $ allocation had been Ahbout 90 per cent of Canada’s baby.” Then my husband en- | Write her in care of The Guar- 1 tsp. vanilla "- ter and. the music teacher, Mrs pen a gpg Re Tipe on Digg 20,000. 5 tered the-room, It was a lovely | dian. le. broken pecan’ ’ Keith Sobey. Robert Heaney| Mrs. C. E. Brownridge of Win- | over and above to be used as of vieayente te te Wlegers Po. sunny day, temperature in , the nutmeats : ‘ was -for the program jnipeg, ., Will arrive on the} the financial committee -ad-| ninsuis. : ss : 60s. He said “Why not put the B dal Confectioners’ sugar, of recitations Sots Unated t= Vachs ae apenel e-oon Vises. . 2% jean eee i Re OE ce se es . oS ee rea albane about 176 . and drills. . Be sae cee ae Coey Mrs. Allison MacLean, chair- ens ; onetan fenced ‘ i Beat eggs sugar unti]| Santa Claus arrived and dis- , and her sisters, Mrs. Gun- | man of the nomination commit- . Se ionn an oe: Sis turned to me and elt “1,) UCW Annual very thick’ Add sited dry in. |teibuted gifts to the children, [tar Pedersen and Mrs. Wiltred.| tee, brought in the slate of off- 1 PILJMIDITY From all of us here SESSA O| Meeting Hold Paar beard Sake are a Goes eet eee ee vay alle | » Vi le : ° J , . - ‘ . ae = Tt saediane the been # eefing Fe Bake in an olled 9” x 13” pan in | Gifts were presented to the tee- Brownrlige will visi her beet dent, MAG Grant Walls: pres: In your Home means - - to all of You . » > Etimy. ye wa , Decemt - moderate oven degrees F. a ‘ Imer Costain family dent, Lorne Cousins; : $e) ae é a = Loh that abe - ae ite: Uniied Church Women of Bread, about 30 min. While warm, cat lcatinnt Music teacher by thei. Charlottetown. vice-president, Mrs. C. R. Web- | © MORE HEALTHFUL New Year swing the very Pa aa hat .she marc! ‘albane . aimee SST ID 3 Giger BaD ee oes "the house, stopped ther husband Mrs. Lorse Sea + ee = " : @ FUEL SAVINGS OF UP bestforyoul ts { \. Jand, and the three of them got ttwnace Nomen we the men @ WINTER ComFort See aes car and departed. We |tiona on the theme “Love For Healtutul and mere | ROYAL MALL oe 3 ipso i a | type ta DRUG STORE cee. A eet food. I would appreciate your | Mrs. Hedley Woodside, Mrs phone -- -- 3 LA ‘ te net oe ART | Mix. Medley Wood, re - |. MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION DEAR 8. K.: The dialogue | Taman oul a. OPEN Pal Electric ‘ : es ; pee Se companying the set-to described | sstisted with epmeae ae ao : mer ne [24 ceee>, Sek eee Oe Se ture readings. -Mrs. L. Newson SUNDAY, JANUARY 1st For a Free Humidity Check 2 : ar Xt. as : oa erie anily Walls om Vie" in prayer, and’ well loved ro , teae today ROYALTY = MALL... sister. was guilty of bad ! Pha : We Sell Humidifiers Pas ; i manners in bringing her dog to |, Following the benediction a enzie $ rmdcy . z 2 oe a ror: 0UlClCtt™” your house, supposedly.as a fel. | usiness session was held. Mrs e : ~~ Musie by The Hi-Notes Phone 94-9543 __ - SHOPPING CENTRE - low guest, without first having | Gordoa Ripley them read a chap- L Admission $1.00 eee : : Ae soe secured your permission. And ter. from the study book, and /186 Great George St. “ Dial 4-4920 cain 2 RAT TRS st sn coer ee RBS et nae EE shee you were guilty of something less Mrs;. Earl Todd Presented ‘ t he r : —= vector eC A — a mage ena a : - — - than heroic hospitality in letting — .< officers for 7 wane ' “ ; ix Cette, | Cnt [WIM be the only Charltretewn Drug Store| SECRETARIES David MacDonald, M.-P. and. you don’t dogs and can’t . Millage MacLeod; secre- ‘ ae eo orking and living ; e we feign a welcome for them. tary, Mrs. Lorne Seaman; and open all day Monday Jan. 2nd ; d a j : meng Weighing her discourtesy a- | treasurer, Mrs. Oliver Mae- ‘ iS vga LONDON: TORT Mrs. MacDonald gainst your inhospitable reac- Leod. : aR and™ thany othér interesting places could» become ' tion, however, I would say that ‘your sister was the primary ‘trouble maker, in wilfully put- ‘ting you on the spot withov’ , warning, to choose between be- - ‘ing as a doormat or being tac- t’ = about ‘the inci- ent. ’ i Etiquette-wise, as the lady of ‘the house, you are within your , tights in barring the docr to a --ealler’s uninvited dog, if you ‘ like; and the caller has no title + to be miffed, if he or she failed | ‘to clear the question in advance. , The di ecoricerted caller has | ' cause only to be apologetic and ‘Tueful, at having, -blundered, ; — or -presumptuous- I would guess that this scene- ' of-sorts about your sister's dog . ts probably par for the course, | ‘ when you see other. ~ It is prob- ‘ ably just amother bruising en- eourter in a life history of p er- at the COMMUNITY CENTRE @ THE BLUE CRYSTALS @ DINO and THE SATINS @ THE HI-NOTES “THE OUTCASTS” MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd — 7:30 ‘THL 12:30 Admission $1.00 per person - ‘@ TREMTONES 65 @ MISSIN’ LINKS — 5 i ai ge i ee TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY, - APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, i 1587 HOLLIS ST., HALIFAX, . QUOTING COMPETITION NUMBER G7-0-5000. Farther details and application forms are available at the bs iets etter Aa ert eR a se Aisi pact aaa ie Mab January 2nd, 1967. At their home in Alberton from 10.00 a.m. until 12 Noon __ and in THE RAI O ANDY’S DOWNTOV WV RESTAURANT Both Ladies’ and Gentiemen Welcome t V ROOM of ict as rea - i. AG ae eo . > sake Se A iar eke at ;