- t union'- 3”. V Alberta. arrived by plane recent-.to the Ladies Aid Sucirly at their U10 Visit Mr. Ind Mrs. E. A HOUR?! ,home on Tuesday evening, October Jenkins leave: by vlane i0 visit lthe roll call with I verse of script- MP. and M11. Llilyd H -l9"k'Ul3 ure. Six visitors were also present. in Toronto. Mrs. Jenkins villi re--, The exposition was read by Mrs, turn to Calgary ahoiii iii? 9"diGrant Sencabough. followcd by of November- prayer by Miss Blanche Millar. SEVEN MILE C. W L. Plans were made for a turkey supper and sacred ('tinC('rl to be On Sunday Nov. 4th the members held '" me "9" mm” in Ottawa. From that city Mrs. .15, Slxtegn member; responded to, The program consisted of a Bible Shirley Gamester. Mrs. lwere paid. I The following were the officers for the coming year president. ;Mrr. Wallace Higgins: vlce-prcsi- dent: Mrs. Milford Cudmore; Sec- retary Mrs. Rufus Axworthy; Tre- asurer Mrs- Philip Matheson; Dir- i ectors Mrs. Younker Mrs. Carr and Miss Cora Matheson: Auditors Miss Hazel Matheson and Mrs. ("ol- in Higgins. School Committee Miss Amar FOR SUMMER EVENINGS of the C.Wl.. Seven Mile Bay. metl in the Church for their monLhiy ' Donald, the president opened thei meeting with the League i'rayer.' This was iolfoweti by the reading and approval of minutes of prev- ious meeting. , Mrs. William Trainor reportedl t eight subscriptions to League Mag- .ne. This evening dress and coat. oflspefial iiiBi1UiaCiiiFPi"S' Siiowml "ii The President and Secretarv gave imported cotton and ravnn. nne of the offerings of the Canad- ian Association of Couturier: at a Pretty Autumn V,-M;Montrr-al. The dress is off-white. 'with the fringe pattern woven into -the material. Coat is a soft ochre. itCP Photoi. Wedding At St. George's Church A pretty nutiinin wedding took place at the St. George's Churchl, She was attended by Miss Geor- gina Mrlntyre oi Cardigan, Miss Mnclnt,vre was attired in a dress of yellow net. ovcr taffelta. with on 'l'iicsd.'iy i)t-tolwr 2nd when .l('6ti1f'ilP Mary. daitizliliir 0i Mi'- niul Yilrs ("ht-stcr Dot-kcndnrfi of Poplar Point, iii-is unilcd in mar- riitizo tutti l"r:mi'is Macilonalri. son nl tlm lain John P. and Elizaiwth 3l.'u-l)nu.'ild oi i.iIllll('iliiIK. ltcv. Fr. l'.i'il'I('ll .llni'i)on.1ld P. P. perform- ml the rt-rcnionv and colt-hratcdv the Mipiztil Mass. The bride. given in murringc by er of white flowers. niatrluiii: head rircss. Mr. (Zmrgc N Mat'Plirrson of Lniini-iiing supported the groom. Following the marriage core- mony, a delicious wcririing break- fast uas served at tho home of the ;groom. The table was centered with a three tier wedding cake top- a report from the Regional Confer- iphy. moved a vote of thanks for enre at Lot 65. Mrs. Josenh Mur-i quiz by Mrs. Harry Reid. After the Younker, Mrs. Rufus Axwurihy; devotional period, a delicious lunch Flower committee Mrs. Philip 1 Curresponden . was read and dis cussed. it was decided to contribute 35.00 each to Cancer fund and Bible The October meeting of the Stan-i hope W.M S. was held at the home of Mrs. lthodes Warren. The meet- ing vias opened with the theme and call to worship followed by singing "We Thank Thee Oh Our Father" and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. William Ynulands present- ed a reading "God's Good Gifts" and Mrs. Horace Marshall read find out how many cod liver oil cap- . sules were wanted by children and Mrs. R. Axworthy offered to get OVPTEEBS. pad with a hririe and (room. her father, was beautifully gownedf Many useful gifts, also a sum in a floor length dress of white netl over satin. trimmed with iridescent Iicqiiins. She wore a shoulder length veil held in place by a rliist-i LET'S EAT Proper Diet On A Long By IDA BAILEY ALLEN of money were received by the bride and groom, who left in the evening for a short honeymoon trip. lmportcmt Auto Drive ,Serves 4 to II. The test-kitchen was warm Andi w.y.,,-xrhm Griddle cat,” from cozy when the Chef and i returned from our motor trip to Buffalo on the New York Thruway. "Never have I felt so rutedl after I long drive." remarked the: Chef. "This is because I followed your plan for drivers to prevent fatigue and help offset highway hypnosis. The diet in simple. lett- aihlo and safe and the foods are obtainable in all restaurants. "I propose we give it to our; readers." DPET FOB DRIVERS Avoid all alcoholic beveragcs on i the road. Substitute fruit juice, to- mato juice or soup. Relax. at slowly and enjoy your , 1 food. When done. walk for 5 min- tiles and breathe div.-p before tali- -ing to the road. Avoid Arguments while driving. Chew gum if hungry or irritated. Reduce amounts of starch. avoid fried or fat-rich foods. including; cliocolatc. but include a liftici inorc than the usual amount nfl prov:-i, l.e. meat, poultry, fish,l eggs and cottage cheese. 1 include plenty of fresh or cook? fruit, vegetables, tossed saladsi and whole grain breads to stimu- late intestinal action. Pass up pastries. Stop on the road mid-mnrningp mid-aftt-rnnon and evcmng for a snark-brralt and it nonnlcoholici beverage such as clear coffee nrl tea with sugar. I: cola drink. or a fruit drink 3 if hungry. Add a piece of fruit' or 1' rhet; or i hard-cooked !'1l:L c an open mt-at sandwich on onei slice of hread or a fllmbvfxcr ori fnnkfurt:-r with is roll. Drink plenty of water-at least I glasses I day. Go easy on milk while driving. htmakauptheptntyonneedon retiring Milk in soothing. induce: deep Monday Dinner Oyster hisquo; Ottlliotelvchichn-and vegetable! the Chef: Use your favorite pancake mix. Follow directions on the box add- ing 1 beaten egg yolk and enough loxtri milk to make I very thin batter-about the thickness of light cream. Fry as usual by tablespoonfulu on a heated well-buttered griddle. Fold over and serve 3 to a person. Pan hot buttered pure maple syrup. Hot Buttered Maple Syrup: Heat 2. pure maple syrup with W: tbsp. hotter. Serve when it boils. Smith was explaining his finan- cial situation to his rather scatter- brained wife. "ifs got to the stage where the bank I! returning our cheques." he complained. "ism that sweet of them. came the reply. ”Ynu woudln't believe there was so much kindness in the world, would you?" WIFE PRESERVERS porfonnonco on oil MMCAUSLAND FIIRNITURE LTD. as warm in-an.-r "Microhmor"' magic aye indicates when the Fine Tuning Control is porfocfly odiostod. As shown by the dotted lines in tho illustration, when your set is tuned to the exact point of but reception, "Microtunev" narrow; to a slim vertical lino of light. There's no guouwodt-you got perfect tuning for top 84' channels. x O UXAII IOWIX X All nun I01 ROGERS MAJESTIC 1. Distributed by- CENTRAL APPLIANCES & SERVEJE-IS, I82 Archimedes Street, New Glasgow, Nova Satin - was the gift of Mrs. Hedley LOWE)!- ,er in memory of her mother. 1 Society. The teacher was adked to ' was enjoyed by the members. Miss Cora Matheson, Mrs. Colin Holy Redeemer C. W. L. was had Higgins and Mrs. Howard Carr of- in the Community Centre It I p.ln. fercdto bake cakes for institute on Monday. November has sung. Mrs. Harper led in the meidtation. A trio "Once again dear Lord we pray" was sweetly sung by Donna Morrison, Brenda Qutgley and Edith MacCaull. The chapter "The Empty Room" it as read from the study book. MacCallum made the presentation of a Life Membership Certificate and Pin to Margaret Cairns, which Hymn 623 "Jesus loves me this The meeting closed with prayer- A treat of cookies and fudge pro- vided. by Mrs. Hedley Lowther. HOLY REDEEMER C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of 5th . Group and some of the members present offered to act as leaden of these groups. . The following ladler offered to distribute envelopes for the Orph- anage Collection, Mrs. F. Steele, Mrs. N. Gallant, Mrs. W- Perry, Mrs. Cheverio and Mrs. Cotter. Mrs. J. A. McDonald. a dele- gate to the T. B. League Dinner, gave I brief but interesting report. The president, Mrs. Allan Mc- Donald, thanked the members for their cooperation at the Susan Pot- which Ihe attended in October. Mrs. Stephen Trainor moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Mat-Donald for her lendid report and this was seconded by Mu Fred Steele. 0.: motion of Mrs. C. Smith the meeting than adjourned. out-ichu the largest IF; -nu cluster of super h-an Mnrto-mtican-invlhltla headland Iogutth up uuribuus mun Starla. Mrs. inn. members for December .. the in... use an an . . dy Mat-Lsuchian gave a reading the roll to be uuwercd by u- thonlndalaf pndoumute HQH Mn.' ' A on Prayer change at sift-5' Lunch e-milk bu Inn read In the ucrcthnv. ulna hails. Mrs. Huhen Roberta invited the lee: Mrs. PhilipMatheaonudIrI In. J. A. menu-hid. and Inn The uinht meeting of at. 1.4. no mean: no, rnembe - to meet at her home lniwallace Higgins. The needs: its Inrvvatl u road. In the abuses in Aid society, Stewart Mentor Nlfilnhilw-M08" Iron hovernber. Roll call in to be au- adjourned. Lunch was served by of the canloudaaec set:-ctary Int Health centre was held Mon- word with a V311: containing hostess. Proceeds from Button the Coruutntlanao was read by tlaycvaatuinryse Vaueyscliool. the word Graco. Ilambcn In-' Cake .75 cents. Miss shlriev Gam- tho Pnddont and included. A fair attendance wan present. asked to a donation to be ester to prepare cake for out no "Thank You Cards". Iran the .1-;-ugm-gg mm-tea tho tent to the mica - ing. funny at new. rather Francis, work data the thayear which was New cotnmitteer are: Worship. . tho cogung M km”, ,1 3,. ten guyo.-.51., M”- H""7 L"'”'5 3'-0””- MT?-i ”'"”ET0N M' 5t bert Shell. and frbm Mn. Bury An x-ray machine was purchas- Lena Carolina hit:Lure. Womentl Editor. Phone It'll HUN" R05!"-I Ind 1111. Alvuli , , 1 mum” mud” u Fldor. ad from given from 12 M-Pi ” : Lunch. 3111- Lew" hTheHl:l3bl1iJYar5unbearig vmuu. The tlnanelal statement was districts. Annual tea Diff! VII . is Kielly. Mrs. Warren Marshall '9 . e i dgnc , n P1110 8. The Guardian Mondllyv N0V- 12- 1956 and Mrs. anodes Warren. Hymn Baini W".""' 3"”-i" ”' W” ":f,.''.: M,” ,m arhtn-i:oA:":Ti:ihm cg: was: "My (gm. took. up to me," Ind Traverse United Church, was ldd . . nu . .. um L . 3 bed. ud mnuusu. prgygf cioged 3,1,. meennm .9," at the home of Edith Maccatill u I." Inc" I” -.v. I". (he mun duet md lune” dh Wliicli Wt Wlmn -mi wminiv ""'””Y ””9.'"””''' o"””" ''"'i spiritual - Mn I ' Plrtntent was replenished. Kitchen 1” "Wed. lunch. The president. Lloyd Muttart. 1” Runny cud'y..i::- Wu "p.mted Ind new ten” put t presided and opened the mud” ituu In I Levin. ' - "P- Department 0! 598101 ll" . ovsi-nu, no names: w. .l.iby repeating The Lord's Eu”: mu”!-1 Mn. a menu”, In cmupem The annual L, of Oyster in unison Hymn 577 "Coma In cud. sum-,' - In" The treasurer reported a soon see Bridge w.1.niec at the home 'ritilan:.c1iui,Peolt;ie dCi;;ne" Wu liIll- M", , cannon; ."'f'"'f"""m'm., '3": sum of money in the bank. also Ngw 1,: ti: 2!:-In . 1; at , of Mn. Colin uni u, T e ission an urpou 11:; n- ' - - rest en 1' bucks: w Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Chandler, isame. This was seconded by Mn The i. upene:.'g,.:en;Lg:ithe waled in uniwny H. Toomhl; pron-Min M117 ggnggxg wC;jecgec;w::e,.l:g Icamod never-al new mqjn gnd North River Road. have announc-lJumes Murray. . od. aid nu-uni the Mary The omring Wu mcefud 5, Duffy; radio and '1'. V. - Mn, ed b ml; distracts omcen were V,.,,,.,,-5, Hg ,1” in J 3". Ed "'9 m'””l33f "' ””"' d”3'"”'i ” w” "'”"d by Ml” n”m' Stewart collect in unison Tenlnouglas Hawaii and Mrs. MacCal- R” Dim"? PNIHIINII - Hrs. eleclgd for me ,,,u,',,,,,,,,, ye" gm Cecil Webber. The hunt lnlnter C”"5”"W” -1”"? Ch'”d"-"'- W M"lG"'”' ”C""d”d W M!" D"'H membe - answered the chit by'lum led in the offering pmyu. 153"” M'1D03l-l9- . commme, will be appointed ht spoke of the fine work by Y. D"'"”d R”b'" C'”' '”""3e” w"iK”"3h.' "1" "ion. M 9”" M D” paying membe ghlp feel. The secretary. Marilret Carina Th hawk" "" 'm u u” next meeting Fall supper Nov. .1 P.U- IYOIIIII. the I of of Mrs. Lloyd 5. Cox and the latelaster i-und at Springhill, N. S. It Th, minus" or Innuu mum: i "Ned the mu wmch W" rewo& modal: Illllmvadt To hold I Com- hi Tyne Valjey Ha” ' summer-side, and bin in Mr. C01 01 M0F9”- The ""”rl339il”' '""V9d PY 5175- hm” Mil" Ind pl-cVjou' muting were read Pd 1,, by twenty (hrgg mgmm '''""l”' I "I" If W0 Qlllal L:-; . youth work. He chllIC&d the took place during the past sun)-in!-V' seconded by Miss Harrie lppmved nnd glen” The preside”; -I-he mmutes wen "Id Ind. .p. Haul alter use 7.” Mg” M sun. T I n Y P u group to support muhjy work mer ht Digby, N.S., with the Rev- Green that a Mass be uttered for woke brkny mduminhd m,mw,s plmed Mm How," W” wdcon day. November mt-.. to hold a r nny ' f ' noting several prac-ticQ1ays this ernend James Brooks of Digby Rev. William V. Macbunald, a I "I u, u d .' lb led " m b" Card Party If (kl Community Danaf. To 5 could bedone. V: United Church, officiating. Mr. former Pastor at Seven Mile BI! yogi". E cw99'-" 9" ""93 9 P3213": '1';:'cCI'u'H ma Julh H". cent" 9, nun” Wemuy Nov- P V i Cox has been on the staff of the R. and Borden. Th; "Hunt "9 her re on mihad bmhdayl in ocwber -Id ember lath. Mrs. S. Connolly and That ten dollars be immediate Dolphins among the .::dleat C.M P., stationed ll Digny. but has 5 Collection was taken, Ind. the mm receipt. un mm expegsn Happy Bmhd” W” was to than Mrs. T. McAvinn were appointed iy sent to the relief fund of spring- of Vfish. cover about so miles an recently resigned and is now with meeting Idl0urned- The P-95149!!! W05 luv,” . 'him" on hand . Jean Campbe,-l moved I Wu 0' oonvenorl. tohold our annual Hot hill was the unanimous wish of hour com ed to 10 Julia ft: the Pr"de3iT."L"' g55"”:"" pom-lgad ;:eVAicl.Df,gDn5ecTr:n0" ti 2:: of 38533 Proceeds from October l thanks to Mrs MacCaull for hav- glrzey dmnfhr ” "19 c0l1lI'lIuIIlly the regular weekly meeting of Sum- salmon. ; pany in aiax. rs. lux isyon ess rgin ary. is la. y - rm! ' - ! , "B d,, 1. h 1, ea c on a evenings of Deo- , . 4;: the offi-e ai . .Shaw. Lim-'lowcd b Rosa and Benediction ”m'ryu'w"' :m'95' :'"z' ' 3" ""9 m 9' "me" " '- ited. incH:iifa'xL.”hilr.End Mrs Cox of the Blessed gacrament by Rev. S 3"”: hm "0 i'9P0"llt Vlhwh 5?i”':',jed kg I:'l;!M"' gunglfyr ;:mb.u1gc:3l' cgxnxua have taken an apartment on Brus- Father Bradley. ;l'd”?ou:'::,er negzrz? 53:09; 3 wginiungf mum an nu” hold . Rummug sglg gt um c'om. - is 5? t' g ,4 "T 5'” 5"”" H'm"' MURRAY HABORUR l..A. Mhn. Amar Yolglllfler attend to pur'- i Tin; worship xeryiice was led.by 'e';","6lg cm" ”' F'”'Y- N0V""'r t ' ' - r c use same. is of the monthifierad Somers. mn 252. '!n T Mrl. R. H- Jenkins iii Caiizarv. Mrs. Gavin Hicken has hostess mm. were is no 3;,” or west" it was decided to form Study meeting. , , H The”. was a good ,,,,,.ndan,.,., 1,, was served by the hostess asstst- Matheson and Mrs. .Rufus Ax- :i know ywas sung. Brenda Qulg- , g the ,,bse,,c,.' through mness, of -the ed by Mrs. Alice llicken. ,8'urth)lIv;'mhSlckn cgtar;rJutg;er;ml?(illei:s icy dlsirlbutfgti the World IQ:-12.23 Si;1.iflIIq:l;tE atsltllge fhleniadgaligtkg ' ' t- L l ("'3 950 I u . . 5' ' R""”"d D'””'"i ”"'9- M” STANHOPE w.Ms. Mm ,,,,-,,,,,,.d C,,,,,,,,,,,' Mwxlc,u',';,:f: very interesting report on the Nnt- . i i ional Convention in London. Ont. . . , Names Ketchup Dish - a winner in the recent nationwidn "Name The Dish" contest of H. J. Heinz Company of Canada was Mrs. Barbara Jenkins, 118 Brighton Road. Charlottetown, P.E.I. She won 550 in Lhe contest, which had a cook-with-ketchup theme, Mrs. Jenkins is shown in the above photo receivingher cheque from Heinz representative, R. E. Chapman, Saint John Branch Manager. 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