non, as_ bridesmaids. semi-fitted street length _ dress- | Theirjand groom, which was respond- ed to by the groom. The best iman proposed the toast to the 'DA BAILEY ‘ALLEN _ CREATIVE MIX a hurry, indulge your creative- ness and save time by using a packaged dessert mix. and delightful no- bake cheese 2 pkg. No-Bake Cheese Cake If you are creative and also in Today, we are starring a new STRAWBERRY NUT CHEESE TORTE Filling (includes graham cra- cker crumbs and cheese fill- Vinaigrette fish Fil- lets Baked in Milk (previously. columned), Shrimped Baked Po tatoes, Baked Quartered Sec- tions Butternut Squash—Cored Apples Stuffed with Oran ge Marmalade and Baked, Served with Orange Marmalade Hard tree) 6 large white potatoes for bak-* ing, washed 2 tbsp. room-soft butter or mar- garine 1 tsp. seasoned salt wrecking mother-in-law while protesting your innocence of z. Race es sre “KAYO” McINNIS thow to behave in the problem- situation which Bob precipitat- ed, when he ventured to marry thus involving his wife in a fight to the finish with you, a totally selfish, consumingly jealous mo- ther who never meant to share him. with any other woman. hour, is a spiteful ‘demonstra- tion, of can - and-mouse control over him, a way of punishing him for being married and of getting Dora’s goat, by implying that she’s second fiddle. Yet you! or less. We thought you this. automatically when you cake, now on national sale. It|Sauce (see Chef)— Coffee or j i leave the room. can be varied in many ways, ail| Tea, Milk aiictaleabeatty,, bg a You wont have to worry quick and easy. Here is..our| SHRIMPED greedy For instance, your insis-] 2b0ut closing windows any-. newest version: BAKED POTATOES .. |tence that Bob pay you a daily | More when it rains. Win- Measurements are level = (Nice also for a Luncheon Em-|visit, no matter how late the ows will close electronically to see out the whole length of the wall space — but no- come | ‘ e * weg” ELLEN’S DIARY Mitchell-Armstrong Vows HAPPENINGS : =| An : at | Wemen's Editor, Phone 4-8506 | The Trees In The Grove Solemnized At Cathedral Audrey Jenkin 3 . ' =| The miarriage of Daphne, dau- jther chose a garnet red suit with Norman Clarey, Whim Road,)who is a patient im the Victoria | Stand In Bare Outline ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh matching hat. Her corsage w88 Jett last week to resume his stu- tal. : Beveriey Armstron. Chartotte- |a cream orchid. dies at Truro Agricultural Col- Rare +; October is losing her finery.| of woodsy places of winding | town to Parker David, son of| Following the ceremony. @ T€|\ege He was accompanied by| Eléanor ’ Hyde, ,|Her former brilliant dress is| woods’ paths pressed down by Mrs. Parker D. Mitchell, Lan- ception was held at the Charlot | pj. parents, Mr. and Mrs.|nas returned to Prince Edward 4 now fading. Trees in woodland | the feet of woodland creatures, caster, N.B. and -the late Mr. | tetown Hotel. John McFariave, George Clarey. Island, having completed her in- _ and grove, in fencerow and_/| of ferny dells where, come May, Mitchell, took place on October Rothesay, N.B., proposed the ternship in physiotherapy at | yard commence to stand in bare|the white violets will flower. 9, 1965 at St. Peter's Cathedral, toast to the bride, to which the; wr and Mrs. Cecil Wightman, | Montreal and Hamilton. ~ | outline against the sobering au- | And the painted ladies of tril Charlottetown, P.E.I. - |groom responded. Mfr.|waliax, were recent visitors to . tumn days. The maple in the liums put on their best gowns. The Venerable Archdeacon J, Armstrong introduced the wed- Montague, guests of their son| Mr. and Mrs. | barnyard has none of its scarlet | A little wistful the tune is, here R. Davies, the rector, officiated, ding attendants, and the groom) anq daughter-in-law. Mr. and|Kearney, St. Mary’s Road and ‘remaining. The crimson on the |in the night’s quiet at week's assisted by Rev. Canon W.P. proposed the toast to the brides-| yrs Arnold Wightman. their son Kearneyy |wild cherries up the creek to|end. Hearing it we think of _ rector of St. George’s (maids. The best man, who was ; Charlottetown, returned the west, almost as pretty as| James Whitcomb Riley's vers- Church, West Saint John, N.B. master of ceremonies, respond-| wr. and Mrs. John Norman/from a visit with relatives and their crowning white bloom of es — he that was a farmilad of ||; The processional hymn Lobe jed to this toast and proposed &| wacPherson, Bellevue and Mr. | friends in the Boston area. They the springtime, now falls away. | once, who knew well the work- || © Den Heren was sunz bw the con- |togst to the bride and groom 88) and Mrs- Robert Campbe!},/also spent a few days with Mr. And even though the countryside | ings of its innermost heart. He|; - ‘\gregation as the party |@ couple. Telegrams were then! whim Road, spent the weekend|MacKearney’s brother, Terry i still goldenly nena when tee woe loath to see October go. ‘e i oe ee ; entered the church. The hymn mood. ae papers at Halifax, N.S., where oe vis- | and his family in Vermont. sun shines, we we en- w : ; as eke yg: : t Communion service or honeymoon, MacPherson sister, _ |tertain now, as one said today * love ne Celeat an, foc : ~3|\Mary S. Edgar's Who wore a double-knit =e blue- os , Mr. es Eric — ~ . |“That lonesome feeling,”’ which |I can't bear to see her go— Touchest Earth W: Beauty. |green heather acces- daughter Heather visit- | Halifax, .. Were guests * | obtains when we cane that the | Seems to me like losin’ some GRADUATE The. organist, Susan Brenton |sories in vlog brown. She soy Ontario. - weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Har first glory of the month has Old home relative er chum — J of Played Wachet auf: Bach during |carried deep peach talisman To |" “tony Kensington, | Vey Ross, Lower Montague. . passed away... : ‘Pears like sort 0’ settin’ by udy MacRae, daughter Of |tne signing of the register and|ses and wore a gafdenia. The nt the weekend visiting his : Sunshine after damp, we wel| Some old friend ‘at sigh by sigh| Mr.-and Mrs- Kenneth J. Mac Trumpet Voluntary: Purcell for |bride and groom made their get- Spe Mr, and Mrs. P.M Delores Klink and June Wil- comed today. Not so much to| Was a passin’ out o’ sight Rae of Point Prim, who gra |i). recessional, away in a lobster boat. orem : “| ams of Worcester, Mass., have catch the charm of the loveli- | Into everlastin’ night! : duated in the September 1965 The shuie “Ach Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will re-|MECUSM . socey to hear L.A,| Joined the nursing’ staff of ‘the ness it creates as to be grateful | Hickernuts a feller hears one, Brome the School of Nurs with gladio and baskets of mix-|side in Sackville, N.B. where Burleigh is confined to his home | Western Hospital. Miss Klink ts that farmers. Island over could | Rattlin' down, is ‘more like ws ictoria General ene ed flowers and wheat in autumn |Mr. Mitchell is a Faculty me|i ich inness @ graduate of the Hahnemann get on comfortably with the var-| tears passed shades. White satin bows with |ber of Mount Allison University. |"y7-".54 Mrs. James Morrison | Hospital in Worcester and Miss ious harvestidgs before the Fall|Drappin’ on the leaves below— | RN examinations. Miss Mac- ; Out of came : Williams is a graduate of the ; ays of green ivy marked the Province guests f Alberton, were re- days should put an end to all/I love Old October so!” Rae is presently employed on | 5PT' from New Brunswick, Halifax, |#24 family. . Swedish Covenant Hospital is fieldwork. Until Monday— Diary—Good| the staff, of Victoria General /PPWS. ‘ . *\cent visitors of his parents, Mr. ieldwor' The bride, gi in Vancouver, Montreal and Senne- and Mrs. John Morrison. Chicago- Our crop, which as James | night..... Hospital. » Gyen marriage | vitie P.Q. : points out with a sigh “is now by her father, was dressed in a : ie. ont tire, ES. —- Mrs. Gordon Nicholson, Com- only a bit of hay and grain” has| oe ee oe silk. The p Presid “ oer es ae ee mercial Cross, ac by been harvested and stored: ; elbow length Proy, Presiden : -y Evans, Ross’s| Mrs. Louise Colby and Mrs, El- “Those boys in the Road sleeves were trimmed with an- © Mr. Stanley . sie Duborn, Charlottetown, left tique lace. She wore a veil Corner was a recent visitor , should gut the rests in the collar which talonged tober paternal Addresses CWL hie iser end "brotherdosew,| Wedveeday to vil, ends sad a a ears peo 7 grandmother, made ‘et sik Det Fred. L- “ee Mall * ae sr. sad Me, ge P vinnage" Mass they ‘will be ‘geen off a ee i , edged wi mbroi . cMillan, w | Wilmot were recent "prother Lloyd Nichol wit ad & ete te ocd o koe which fell soltly over the treis comed to the October meeting| her parents, Mr. and Mre. Gor-| thelr ity. Mire. Wichebone Re Seis a ey salah te el ine Opn Se a Pav, Abr hl res ‘ i say, well, ; . ’ ‘ . 2 ee ee ae hee ae o ag a she carried a spray of matching|™ Harper, in the Daltom)and Mrs. Janetta Ogden, Elms-| St the end of the month, and : Ralddecahe 2s 1965 rosebuds and ivy. School recently. dale, were Render. ieee of Dayiene, Fleride, to apeed: ta". oe rt ae ae a a eo eee ee oe | aconoueate me one at he Tre, an cae hire MacMillan ie edt Shermon Hutch- | Winter months » y 5 * . - * : . i CNST. NORMAN AND MRS. CURRY 9 Be A eaginanydin ale: RY HAWORTH and the ‘bridesmaids, Sherrill |addressed the group on various|tncon and family. Summerside,’ soi, ciarey, who has | : ring, if all continues well MA rnott, Joy , cousins |Subjects, arahipe, stationed at Inuvec, N.W.T., Colorful Autumn Wedding [miter fms, eats “by othe bid, Heather Armstrong, adi nd TY Drogas ang ee a a | with the Department” Trans O!1Or©ru uTrumn e Ing machine a stumpland which for M th U fold Grievance cae Oa bride, Helen Faye bs 2 os saneulien hort. Iestehiness. pert fer Gis poet ox manele some years had been included in a wn Takes Place At Mont eter, was ogee ca'| SOF Vee FITOUGIS germ a rma [Ee coPeners. Th Novem | ran Mx, Warn ect "oS a us We a fam ee Ot Ue amis Eimaries| Against Her Son’s Wife ‘Sicttearstis ae sr og carne My cc? err : red for the plowing. Stumps : parents, Mr. a ; n St. Mary’s Church, Montague, ;es of gold chiffon velvet were eat being ‘ cumiana away = g |had scooped necklines and short} At the close of the meeting, = ae See oe me ane Nicholson and Mrs. Clarey’s par- was the scene of a colorful au- styled with Empire waistlines await the burning. 3 Dear Mary Haworth: Distur-.ed in various ways so that we sleeves; the matching A-Line |refreshments were served by eee , ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clar- tumn wedding, when Lois Marie| with high, rounded neckline: 2nd| yack the eldest lad of the ed by your answer to DK’s let-|\could attend many cultural func- |S*irts were full length. The/the hostess, Mrs. Irving Mok- Mrs. Harold Gillis has gone to |€¥: Whim Road- The family left RN, eldest daughter of Mr. and |three-quarter sleeves. Wedding! house across the lane would |ter defining “respect for par-|tions. | bridesmaids wore headdresses |ler. a | ns, Harold Gin her changh, |for their home in Toronto later Mrs. John Hughes, became the ring headpieces of matching) pave enjoyed seeing this first ents,’ 1 would like to give my| When he married I vowed not |Of burgundy silk petals and pale ter. Mrs. Janetta Ogden, Flms-| in the week. bride of Constable Norman 0. | material held short brown illus- | breaking of the land, buat helview to be an interfering mother-in- pink net. The maid of honor ELLERSLIE dale where Janitta will undergo | , Curry, RCMP, son of Mrs.- Eth- ion veils, and they carried mat-| ,... missing from the scene having similar difficul- |law and warmly welcomed Dora |Wore a wreath of white chrysan- surgery ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, elyn Carry. Por! Morlen, C.B. ching bouquets of gold and white| having gone to lend a -hand at |ties with’ my _son’s wife, . who into the family, though I felt he |‘hemums in her hair. The atten-| Mr. and Mrs, Brian Enman,| Commercial Cross, spent the and the late Mr. Curry. | mums centered with bronze. | : | dant‘ all carried long stemmed,| Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe and |. *t: ait ‘ skend | past week at Stanhope, guests of MuETY ; the potato harvesting on anoth- |cont his loyalty to me. should have been better estab- . Summerside, spent the weekend 0 The nuptial mass was offered The flower girl. Jacqueline Hu-|.- farm. “Bring you home a| Before Bob married Dora, he lished. Now, however, friction ivory centered white chrysanthe- |Mrs. Waldo Phillips, O'Leary, visiting her parents, Mr. |their daughter and son-inlaw, by Rev. J.W. McCardle, who 'ghes, sister of the bride, was in piece of a pine stump, Ellen!” |and I enjoyed a rich full rela-|grows and I am becoming ever mums tied with ivory ribbon. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Morfisdi. ° /Mr. ‘and Mrs. -Harry’ Lawson also performed the double ring scarlet velvettrimmed with) j, mes repeated -our- wish —this |tionship, sharing cultural inter- | more heartbroken. The best man was David | Mrs. Albert Sharpe. Messede: Weidiaak sebubins at |2nd family ceremony. The sanctuary was white military braid and shirred morning before he set out to the lests my husband's tastes| ‘Though Bob works long hours, Case, East Riverside, N.B.| Mr. and Mrs. Claude — Hayes | owe Charlott 2 spent the decorated with baskets of scar-|headpiece of matching material. | ¢ieidwork. ‘Whatever would /run in A different direction. \I insist that he visit me daily,/amd the ushers were Michael jleft recently for Ontario and | olida viene parents, quick let and gold gladioli interspers-| She carried a basket ‘aden you want with the like of that,| We aren't well off, and” Bob’s|no matter how late, as I don’t Armstrong, brother of the bride, |British Columbia, where they | Mr poe Mrs. Budd Williams ASTHM RELIEF ed with bronze dahlias Guest | with red and white baby mums: |), that the woodshed is full?” |higher education was financed want him to be sorry after I'm Robert Tilley, nephew of the | will visit members of their fam- ‘ : P . cH BRONCHITIS pews were marked with white The groom was attended by ‘To boil the new teakettle” |by a school loan program. But I|gone that he shunned his duty|groom and Keith Dow, Freder- |ily. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pay — a ROINC 8 Sabie se-steen satin bows trimmed with gold Corstable Wayne Ho---*- 28 we chuckled. And how well at |eaw to it that he had extra-curri- |to me. Dora resents these visits, |icton, N.B Mr. and Mrs. Cody Banks and | ona ny ge Mrs Sonatas you wheeze, cough, for and white baby mums. best man with Constables Dave | the moment it bubbles and sings/eular (very expensive) music |as she doesn’t see too much of| The bride’s mother wore a/family, Charlottetown were re- 0S of Pin i "| breath? Take TEMPLETON’ AH Mrs. William Campbell sup- Power and Maynard Ray as ush- and art lessons. Also I sacrific- | him. \double-knit dresden blue suit! cent visitors of her sister and |John Coughlin. specially made to help asthma sufferers plied wedding music and accom- ers, ail in the scarlet dress uni- and accessories. Her corsage e She is an excellent housewife | with black chiffon and velvet} brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Willina Gillis, Summer- | breathe more , $0 you can panied a special friend of the form of the RCMP. Was of wiite sweetheart céess and mother. Also, she works |Picture hat. Her corsage was a| Harry Gillis. aide, was a recent visitor of her | ang Fyn peak comfortably. 850 bride and groom as she sang irs Hughes chose for her Out of province guests includ: WMS Holds part time to pay off Bob's school |pink gladiolus. The groom’s mo-|" yn: William Grant was -hos- |Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Theodore counters Schuberts “Ave Marie.” ““P-~'s | gaughter’s wedding a cranberry|ed Mrs. Ethelvn Currv: >ort loan, which she feels he should ess to St. John’s Anglican La- | Gillis. 163-10 Anelicus’’. "0" Lord I Am Not ‘wool dress with matching fea- Morien, Cape Breton; Mr. and Oct. Meetin have paid off before marriage, |lessly vulnerable to your speciaf |dies Aid on Wednesday :vening.| Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- | Worthy” and during the signing ther hat and mink ‘tole. Her Mrs. William MacDonald, Dan- . g by denying himself extra-curri-|brand of ruthless manipulation |Meeting opened with yorship,|son and Mr. and Mrs. William of the resister “On This Day 0° | corsage was of white roses. The |ville and Patricia Anne, Glace At Cli to cular luxuries. But I think she of his sensibilitis, what you are /followed by minutes of ious |Grant were recent visitors of Beautiful Mother’”. m’s mother wore -a black | Bay; Mrs. Crystal Hussey, | inton realizes her cultural shortcont doing, unfortunately, is driving |meeting and roll call. Roll call|Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hutchin- si teedoate tines C marriage | Sod gold two-piéce knitted suit North Ingonish; Mrs. Ruth The president, Mrs. Horace iméS and resents our mutual in- /him ‘crazy, gradually, mean-|wes answered by each member |S0n. th sheath gown of white chiffon (With black and gold accessories. Gwynn, ‘Sydney: Carrie O8- Paynter, Clinton, was hostess to|‘@tes's- AS @ companion, she | while taking your self along that paying towards the turkey fund.| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons,! goep concsiuqs + SENG SENET sth sheath gown of white chiffon |For corsage was of pink rose-\borne, Moncton, N.B.; and Dian- leaves much to be desired. same road with him, My advice; Next: roll call to be answered were recent visit- velvet wi mn: in ace : cae alb ee ¥ i s 7 P. elvet with long tapering lace | 0 COrsae e ne Shaw Someeal PG Fer eet rma te oc.|, Weekends she invents places{is, cut it out. Stop, look and lis-/with a sympathy ‘and get well lors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gil. | 80X80 CHAMOTTETOMN, pxe sleeves. A graceful train of im- | eee Immediately following the ce: Missionary Society for the Oc-|4, oo, to prevent his visiting me: |ten: turn back from your de-|card. Mrs, Erwin Dennis invit-|tis 3 ported French lace fell from a| Following the ceremony a re) nee couple lett tober meeting, which | opened why is she so selfish and incot:| structive drift. ed members to her home for |~>- $ Uphelstering = ¢ Seetcing: Ince: before. Tet. five. lemmas Wat Bald St the Mae ee oom win to Pierre | with the theme ““God’s Power in| siderate? Surely a few minutes! Get firsthand family relations next meeting, on baking com- | ? $ tier elbow length veil of silk {l-|€ue Legion Home. where the | Soneyioon kip ne va | eg nay Church” and prayer. | sren’t that important. counselling help for yourself, in| mittee, Mrs. Clifford Williams $ : lusion with scalloped edges was|tables were attractively decor-|And Miquelon, returning via) The. secretary, Mrs, Lorne!” che is constantly naggiif’ and |learning how to act year ave and! and Mrs. John Morrison 2 Zo Sreeh moreno: attached to a crown of lily of the |ated with arrangements of mix: eae aero at & reception | reer, read the minutes and sreuing with my son. And she (be your husband's wile, not Your | ntentiy losed with 8 $ * @ finest quality = valley and seed pearls. She car- | €d fall flowers The yridle’s . Port Mo 0 CB rec the members, responded toroll barely associates with me now-|son'’s would-be sweetheart and| — c 4 — 2 ° q o Tied a cascade of red roses in- |table was centered with a three- | : rie’ > CB. call with a verse of scripture. adays. I've told her to see a|soul-mate.—M.H. iby Mrs. J. Morrison and a v0 2 % re tertwined with ivy and white |tiered wedding cake topped with They will reside in Charlotte-| The president read an inter- good family counsellor and get] Mary H ‘a «a(n lunch was served by FS < 166)Prince St. Ch’town satin. The only jewellery was a|@ miniature RCMP constable |town where the groom is sta-|esting article on Thanksgiving. [he anxieties straightened out. Ty Hawor counsels |tess and comittee. ie : } ir rl s, gift of the |and his bride, and flanked by |tioned with the RCMP and the| Mrs. Ralph Moase invited the through|her , Not by mail; Mr.\and Mrs. James Burleigh * pair of pearl earrings, gift of ine After all, she has a whole life ameatt Write her groom. lighted tapers and vases of cut bride is employed as a dental) members to her home for the! head Was I right in this?—S.A. \or PC ow. wel SSS aaa The bride was attended flowers. ; |hygienist with the Department | November meeting. ¥ r in care of The Guardian, = ; . ‘ bride was a by a : Dear S.A.: My first reaction | san aN hia eet alae cxwae vain) tte ae Reha “te 7e, i ter ouiteet Tear me au | LADIES’ ‘NIGHT AND AFTERNOON TEA ter of the groom, as matron of \bride, circulated the guest book. (Phote by George Wotton) | the close of the meeting. was that you had to be kidding. |] CALLING ALL ; o : . honor, with Judy Hughes, sister |Rev. McCardle said grace and It reads like a tongue- in- cheek : i : of the bride and Beryl MacKin-|proposed the toast-to the bride script on ‘“How to be # marriage | HOME MAKERS obs bridesmaids. Master of cére- k Ch k Or avother suitable script title | pets Monies, Cnst. Ted. Whalen read No-Ba e eese Ca e would be: ““Vampire Mom char- | A LOOK ewes mens from 2 ; ges son’s badgered wife with} INTO THE FUTURE relatives and . | d wanting him to be a man, and Ce a ate priae, FOr Harried Hostesses tying, aguivet Mom's wishes What will wore a blue three- piece w 001! : : to help him become one.” the home of crepe suit with matching hat If you are really creative and Flaky Rice Ropped with If you are serious about want- | ——__—__________———| love to cook, you will) make des- Butter-Fried Raisins ing to know if you did right in be like? serts from scratch for your fam-| Tossed Salad of Cooked Limas. jadvising Dora to see a family Here are ily and guests. If you are in a Chopped Pimientoes, relations counselor for rezsons some ideas big rush, you will buy cake or Celery and Cress stated, my answer is that your on how our cookies, ice cream or sherbet | Strawberry Nut Cheese Torte suggestion, in the circumstanc- P homes will and serve’‘as is”, or made into Coffee or Tea Mitk es, was outrageous, unjustified, / look per- an ice cream cake; or you will blind-as-a-bat busybodyistr. ; | settle perhaps for cookies from |TOMORROW’S OVEN DINNER! ji is you, not Dora, who needs ageing! - the baker and a fresh fruit cup.| | Sliced Tomato Salad Platter, |straightening-out, on the score of | “Kayo” Mcinnis féen wowee : ing) ts in . chopped % tsp. pepper claim, with ghastly mock piety, | body will be able to see in. — , é tbsp. sugar a ey Cubed or helt "w ball o€ milk Bais te ales anh tome ig will be recessed ‘ato ceil. : e , | 0 c. - % a stick) margarine, melt: | T"(No. 1 ean sin eyou'e dead oe ings, and t en | were see David ert amas de Pre a eon 3 look forward with .. 3 c. cold milk | 2 tbsp. at is help- whe ; nce 3 12 fresh strawberries, halved, or |® shrimp for garnish (reserved) Chairs and” sofas will, be pleasure to meeting ,ounty: half thawed frozen strawber- | _ Bake potatoes in hot oven, recessed into walls. : ‘ = fr according to tive. Cut olf I © AY BB] sos, S°uusn” ant “oui | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23— } Combine and mix graham hones to size. pod = push fle and a it ' ki rumbs from . with wise slice from. comes place. ‘ soba. Sight ahd” shargartae. each potato and secog out al _inese chairs and sofas} Tignish—2-4 p.-m.—Tignish Le gion Hall = : P. third of b mi ’ mash. (Reserve adjustable ° GREAT SHAPE! Gee B rhage 2 cg tt at eee tato skins). Beat in butter, ¢ that will automatically raise °o Leary—2:30 - 4:30 p.m.—O Leary Regional igh School by ovles, \torm ‘pan. Reserve remaining |S. pepper, eg amd milk or or lower. for tall or short} Alberton—8 - 10 p.m.-—Alber ton Legion Hall Going to a party? Go in fash- ‘crumb mixture. half ‘n’ half. people. : for: great shape—the flared EASY PATTERNS Pour cold milk into 2qt- mix-|_ Drain canned shrimp. Rinse These are great ideas to princess.,.Pure and simple flat- ing bowl. Add Cheese Fill ing|thoroughly; reserve 6 whole think about, and no doubt | MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th tery, quick to sew in wool- mo Two ve pillows done in| ¢with pkg.). Beat at low speed | Shrimp aap ant cae ee theyll all’ — true, but hair, faille. simple designs. Two lines of one| with electric mixer or rotary | Temaining meanwhile, if you want some : Printed Pattern 4742: Misses’ | are continuous. : | beater until smooth. Beat 3 min.|tato mixture. Spoon this filling present down-to-earth furni- Wellington—7:30 = 9:30 p.m. Wellington Legion Hall dS ny ad eg Re ght ef Eg EE ey fare values for your home, | Ellerstie—8:30 - 10:30 p.m.— Christian Education Centre requ res 2% yards 54-inch fabric. |hand or machine, working from | half this filling into crumb-lined | Sley. Perch a shrimp on each po we are ready to serve you FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in | the — a batting, lin-| pan. Spread this with one-third | tato Sa et 15 min. in a hot 7 with the best fs = in E ing. Pattern = transfers two! of reserved crumb mixture; | °V€N. Serves 6. ave the world today—for your bth FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in 14-inch pillows. pour on remaining fillin g. THE CHEF’S ee home right now. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 ; coins (no stamps, please) for ‘ Dust with remaining reserved MARMALADE HARD SAUCE + 2 4 .—Borden Hall each pattern. Ontario residents eras CENTS ‘coins’ | crumbs. Chill at least 1 hr. be-| | lato i #- bowl, ger , ion a. today an dhave Borden—2 - 4 p.m Legion . add two cents sales tax. Print| for each pattern (no stamps, | ¢ iding. Garnish, straw- |1 stick (% c.) room- butter. our decorators . plainly size, name, address. | please) to Alice Brooks, care of Satiee. ‘eee 6 te 8. Taw | mie until smooth. Alternately, a ent here at Crockett & Storey, Kensi 8 p-m.—Ken sington Regional High School style mumber, Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft little at a time, beat in 2. sift bleach 14 Kent St., they are at} Kinkora—8 - 10 p.m.—Kinko ra Regional High School Send order to Anne Adams, | Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto SUNDAY DINNER ed powdered sugar, 3 tsp. boil- your service without cost or care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one Chilled Pineapple Juice ing.water and 2 tbsp- orange . Open Fridays un- / Sponsored by the Prince County Progressive C Party Dept., 60 Front S:. W. Toronto | cent sales tax. Print plainly pat- Roast Boned Leg or marmalade. Refrigerate before 9 p.m. 4 + Conservative -4, Ont. tern number, name, address. Shoulder of Lamb using. Serves 6. x nl 3 ; y ar ‘ i t Sagem FTE Poe ERuP 4 Te