trol Bedeque were visitors ty Sy : | WORT Sackville, N. B. on Sunday, "TFT Leadership Course Covers MARY HAWORTH fess o Aiden Leeed aM ” 3 h pe d Universtty. my All Phases Of WI Work | Grandmother Criticize SS i | Se ‘ao . : . Central Bedeque have returned . eel M than 50 Women's Insti- showed hov articles can be | from Boston, where Mr. Cail. | at yt Sees eet ate teats For Loving Normal Boy GSS we hades from ensington or om | es pe ag Porm oe en's Institutes, Mrs. Bertha) DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | whose attitude is right or w | held in 6t. Mark’s Hall on Wed- Blanchard. spoke briefly. I have a son who has scme (in the conflict described. In Clifford LaGuif of Ottewa, - nesday with the provincial first Many interesting ideas were brain damage, which makes fect, you are throwing dust in Ont. recently visited with: his vice - president Mrs. Clarence expressed by a panel on ‘What's him very unstable and hard to | the jury’s eyes, while also wrap- friends, Mr. anc Mrs. J. 8B, | Marchbank, in the chair next? A re-appraisal of the ob- manage. ping yourself in the mantle of Thomas, Cascumpee. 4 The provincial president, jective of Women’s Inctitutes."| My younger child is normal. already- justified -righteous- : : Mrs. Arthur Campbell, svoke on Panelists were _ Asther| 1 would eye A al atria - ¢ poe. a Re a Rev. Catton and Mrs. Mac. projections Campbell, provincial president: problem my mother's ow, wn to cases, Nevin Marklesburg, Penn; pen een oe ae Mrs. Harold Laird, editor of | treatment of my handicapped | strongly Ai of your of- are spending a couple of weeks advisability of changing legisle- Federated News, and Mrs. M.J.\child. She seems to think that! ficiously’ managerial in fact, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira, ‘ture to allow women to be called Doyle, a past president.. Mrs, he is just willful and spoiled | hostile interfering attitude to- Donate, Mr. and for jury duty. She spoke on the Frank Ross was moderator. The and that I have made him this wards your mother’s evidently . John Mr. and recently announce? ‘erm »* left with the audience | way by not training him proper- natural preferential attraction |Mrs. Harry MacNevin ‘end Mr. counting course which may be was that the early objectives of | ly. to the younger boy. and Mrr. Lo--* MacNev'=, @ -. ' attended by both the farmer the WI are still of value, She loves my younger child If your emotional disposition a) also with other relatives and ' and his wife. -“Over 100 Wom- rural life has greatly changed and always wants to do things as daughter, as mother and as ; Y friends. They also attended _ \en’s Institutes failed to pay dues in 50 years. for him and take him places, guardian of the overall welfare | suey aGH MOLLOY Bae RN JOHN HOWARD Bse the funeral of Mrs. MacNevin's _ per member which meant that Mrs. Campbell thanked the|but doesn't want to be bother- of a specially handicapped : cousin, the late Milton MecLean funds must be iv"? "> -. New Annan Women’s Institute | ed with the older boy. child was all that it should be, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrr. MacNevin is the former cial fees to be paid to the FWIC | for providing'the noon me © -d anes to ercange things = you would a the renee Geldys Fredenick of West De the president stated. She passed Mrs. George Waite of Travell- | that won't have to take the between grandma @ von. on @ suggestion that the location er’s Rest voiced the “bad” with the “good”. and if sons in a different light than | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph “Mol- the medical staff of Victoria of the annual WI convention be tion of the meeting to the exec-|I argue about this I am accus- you do at present. loy of oars Ae 8 = oe ‘is a fourth |. Mrs. Myrtle of Don in other centers besides Chariot- utive for a well plannedjed_of denying the younger child . And as the key figure in this pleased to announce en- : et Dei- | Gat, Mrs. MacEacheran tetown, and presented reasons course. the pleasure she can give him. relationship, you would behave| gagement of their daughter, year medical student of Long Creek, Mrs. Horace i i ble all parties to this | Shelagh Molloy Bsc. RN, to housie University, Helifax, for and against the change i I know that it hurts the older so as to enable all pa N.S. The wil take | Esterbrooks, Bence, ee. Mrs. Campbell also conducted boy to be left out and treated situation to reap some good,| John Edward Howard, Bsc N. S. Scale ath ot | Wilbur Wright, Albeay and Mrs @ study group for new officers. | less lovingly. He is not stupid. some profit, some special divi-| son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael ree on December & T. W. Howard of North River She said, “Know your hand Art Renta I know from talking with ot- dends of joy from it. Howard of Saint John, N. B. the , Comation Martyr’ ccccaiies Siandad'a saniias ef book”, and gave many helpful her mothers of mentally or em- = Instead your off on the- | Miss Molloy is a teacher on Church, Halifax. the Atlantic Baptist Women’s suggestions on keeping members Scheduled glienaly handicapped cnneoee wrong - foot attitudes are gre, Executive in Moncton, N. B. interested, keeping meetings in at this is a common problem. | moting a cumulative burden of | order and other items. She eaid For Nov. 29 I know one family which li- unnecessary injury to all con- | HAPPENINGS Mrs. John Rélily of Hyde ‘the president must work closely mits visits; with the grandpa- cerned. | “s Editor, Phone 4-8506 Park, Mass. was a recen’ guest with her secretary and commit-| The next Art Rental night is rents to once a year, because Let’s call your sons A, the el | Audrey Jenkins, Women's . of her cousin, Mrs. James Tho- tees, as well as with the provin- all set for November 29th and |there is so little understanfing . imas and family, Cascumpec. cial executive and conveners. jan enthusiastic turnout is ex- of acceptance. -Others have had “eT. and B, the younger. A is ! pected, if the last one is an indi- |$0 much trouble with neighbors “'S# y ineludi Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald, (Mrs. Issac Dunbar. Games| mr. and Mrs. Harold Heaney, PROGRAM PLANNING ‘cation of its popularity. Many | that they've had to move away, | Whatever reasons, including, ¢ orgetown, arrived home af- were enjoyed end refreshments | by Mr. and Mrs. Mr>. Frank Ross, convener of |; = é Beersad I don’t recall ever seeing this possibly, your mismanagement ter spending the weekend visit- were_served duting the social williem Cotton,—have returned weg a interesting pictures, including . lof his rearing, and she gravita- jeducation and citizenship, ad some lovely ones by Island art- problem discussed in your co- tes to B. My advice is let Pewee - — aa. hour. 2 (jo oo ere — ae i the meeting on program |; jlumn. Have you ny sugges , nlaw, Mr. and Mrs after holideyine |planning. She pointed out that i¢ | "te, “ul Pe on display. tions for parents in this situa Grandma and B freely enloy acnoneld and family, New Harold Pratt, Blmsdale has Brunawick and in Belfast, Mai- ‘the members are not better in-| A®, the plotures. rented this tion? E. g° being: specie! friends. |Glasgow, N. S. She also svent left to spend some time with fe ine, U.S.A. where they were formed and better qualified ™onth will not be due until Jan. | | __ Your sympathie — endorse- ‘some time with her daughter latives in Scotland. ‘guests of Mrs. Heeney’s aunt, when they leave a meeting, |5; 1968. # would be @ great op-| DEAR ES. “I suggest we ment of their boon companion jand son-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mrs, Nettie Holmes and cousins something vital is missing. Also Portunity to add something to confine this discussion to your| snip will add to their emioy- ‘stewart Gill and family in Treo Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Robd- Mrs. Elsie Boynton and Mr. and ‘\she seid ‘Sh = |the festive air in your home by specific difficulties with your | nant deepen their apprecia- {ton N. § lee, Tryon, were visitors to Ken- are Jake Holmes and oe a ncaa cael ygsae \Obtaining one or more for the own flesh-and -blood, and n0t/tion of your wise generous spl sington where they attended the s. a family. ee “{groups. With such a wealth of beliday season. The committee wander off into vague genera |rit and, moreover, allow you @M| James Hunter and daughter, funeral of the late Mrs, Ella ' subjects from which to choose on |2¢vises that most of the paint- lities about allegedly identical |o.trs measure of time for giv-|Kathy, Moncton, were weekend IN FURNISHING, : MR. AND MRS. R. M. WEEKS the local, provincial and nation- "8 ‘sad available for $1.00 per oe = : eS ing your whole attention to A. | visitors in Indian River. ice : al levels, the speaker made it Month. | : andicappe ; A nsitively devoted mo- | Nadine Crockett, Montrose START W WED IN SUMMERSIDE plain that there are plenty of |g, Paintings will be on display to | to be having with grandparents | 00%) "Soveral children knows| Mrs. Everett Kelly, Alma, is attending the Atlantic Chms- | r subjects for study. Among those |th€ Public in the See ee ee ‘how subtly, if not aggressively, | was hostess to a haby shower tien Training Centre in Tate “FLOOR PLAN” ‘eat A she suggested were Indian pro. \Confederatior. Centre on-Monday’ When you take that tack, you |}. chidren compete, maneU-|for Mrs: Ellis Smaliman on magouche,'N. 8. (, Wedding rings end vows groom, was the man. blems, consumer problems and evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and the are trying consciously or un- ‘ver and hunger for her undivi-| Monday evening. Gifts were i. i yere eumanate a — renee Mie: ae oe citizenshiy. For relaxation “use TeM#! will take place immediat- consciously, ® shape ' the vex | ded interest. Thus, what great-| brought in by Mrs. Kelly and jin Sudbury has returned “Kayo” McInnis : a oe . ig al tm te. your hands for handcrafts, and ely following. dict in your favor, as you er pleasure could f seen Mrs. vee ee ie Cleveland, Ohio after epend- Mr. and Mrs. Wyman J. Yeo through the Maritimes and wot na | ply repel ven i. . as ee sted Pe” oece by ing several months on the farm of North St. Eleanor’s became around the Cabot Trail. The Wiis tat e Het oe aicanes te _ eed n to a Hn Werawoed. the bride of Ray Morris Weeks couple are residing in Picton, | past semen y ted ue mother all to himself, | . Weeks, Fredericton. The bride the teaching staff of Pleton OC B&F experiences on her trip to with B off stage? | Caucle Hi Ot. ont Dina. Cals: Babee , ACWW - | Couple monor and daughter, Carol, Mr. and vcs attended: by her sister Public Schools and Mr. Weeks ‘Be conference in ire | The essence of your problem | p Rterton as maid-of-honor and is employed as a foreman with /and. She said the ACWW is the | |is self-pity, I think. You re-| At Baltic Hall Mrs. Bobby Burns of Freetowa Arthar Weeks, brother of the Proctor Silex Ltd. ae oe Ce ee] bent ee sesleaneee S Semen: | and Mrs. Nina Sudbury of Cea- 2 any n pped ns 7 education program which is used ’ te are blindly angry at your| Friends and neighbours of by a great many of the people of | own mother remaining on the |Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacNeill H. BENNETT CARB ELLEN’S. DIARY Ireland. The Irish Countrywom- sidelines of your involvement |gathered at the Baltic Hall re- | ’ eS : en’s Association has 18,000 mem- | ; in that respect. The long-range [cently to extend good wishes | ; - \ bers, she said. The ICA has @ § The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 27, 1965. | soution of your problem is to |and make a presentation ‘to | yard atic Thi St St dded Ni ht : |training college of it: own for | get yourself straightened out, | them. | tape and i iS or- U g adult education called. An Guian-.; with intensive counseling help.! Mr. and Mrs. praminmwilg all your > width of : , and Mrs. Ramsay described : , scorted to an attrac doors windows, Was Filled With Sil is toy and use. Miscellaneous Shower Mary, Haworth counsels \Sorgied erat by Mead Mrs. xe the beg of "windows as rilie \ nence Mrs. Reg MacEwen conducted - ' ‘ through her column not bY [Preston " Bryenton, while - Rus ee oe : : : study groups for conveners. S| > mail or persona’ ‘| sell Garrett and Fred Rose con- j {We check away now the last |wedding- the loves, the hopes, |said conveners are very import- Held For Newlyweds - ™ |Write her im care of The Guar- gratulated them and welcomed | coogi ——. oe wing workday of our biter = a we vn rural ant and their first duty is to un- : dian. ‘Mrs, MacNeill to the district. | al ‘and then sketch in the and lustrous our w was. In es may share. se we derstand their function. A good | , | saad t Mrs. to thought, it reminds us of e pair enjoy. And the silence of the convener will keep her subject A large number of relatives, sarees rare teed by Mies. ane | CENTRE cunion ut ar bo ants furniture pieces you plan of eatrings James once brought |seacon, deep and wide, end all |ay year before the members by neighbours and friends gathered | Hogg. oo ‘DUNDAS = oe gh use. oe : up in gift, to mark a birthday enfolding. Jayne Sayre writes | setting all the information she a at awe —. by . ns ae eee 4 ene and | If you youd on i¢ was which ended and began \af “Silence” thus: : can and: using it. pos a Clark, oe, joo ae : a of oe ee Mrs. Seymour Taylor, accom- Ke cect. Tab fom | to help you, shall i Years that winged by too soon. }.‘*In silence comes all loveliness. | Following the luncheon hour, 40 tender a miscellaneous show- pe come a nded panied by her daughter Mrs. oneth oe aie gisd’ to take these oe Global these are, tiny things, The dawn is ever ‘still. during which the delegates view- tT to their son Morris and, his come and visit with | William Maclennon have re- eyes sters aang ments and make this lay-out reflecting rainbow shades all No noise accompanies the dew. ‘ed a number.of excellent exhib- ride, et ane ak | eae _ we turned to their homes in Dun- |S¢vera! songs. ° ; for you. fetching and pretty. So have |That glistens on the hill. lits, Mrs. Ross spoke on “Who's % New an ake s leas en meget | das Centre after spending a/| Following the remorse In thig way, you are elim- been the days of this Novem- The sunrise slips up quietly. ‘Who in ACWW” and Mrs. Mag. come her to the district. (eens ea ichey ae | three week vacation in Boston:/{refreshments were served and inating the guess work and ber week. Our jewels, our gems |The mdon is never heard, ichbank conducted a study for The living room was attract- Coe as hemes joined Mass. eae a social get together was en a ay then select pieces: are, we consider the children | And love that animetes the eye, ‘secretaries, giving muc: good ively decorated in colors of pink | song. ‘Refreshments al Mrs. Wesley MacLaren, and |joyed. The couple extended jh g¥fs Mix FORMULA! aot will not only fit into and kindred and friends |Surpasses any word: \ advice. and white’ and to the strains of | Served. : Mrs. Truelove Taylor were co- (their ‘appreciation to all and | , but will fit pers hpcause these are irreplacable So prayer is best in solitude, | \the “‘Wedding March’’, played by : . | hostesses recently when they |Mrs. MacNeill, (the former Rian Sout eLme ed Fectly . ; This is tle only sem ig our life and living, while pre- |It seems so very odd, ' 'UNITARIAN SERVICES ‘Mrs. Roy McArthur, the newly- , entertained at a baby shower |Ruby Hansen of Toronto, Ont.) BSag.iNa Meas and correct way to. do-| Gous stones and metals, no} That Icng ago.” did not knaw_, Mrs. Reg. MacEwen, U ni ted 'weds were escorted to the seat Famil Honored _| in honor_of Mrs. Cecil Stewart. |was-really-impressed— withthe Be ani h arene hs en ating job ia your atter how begutihd. ete oor ie silence, I'd find God.” 3 og een Gale fo pong y : A social evening followed. warm welcome she received. elaaelaemi mas i) iad. Ce ae eae ndise. rs Unti! Monday — Diary —|t. on a splendid display of ar- chie Johnston. The many ; a into room: the ruby on a hummingbird’s |Goodnight...... iticles for Unitarian Services and were carried in by Pamela Hors Before Leaving mo: FULL STRENGTH oe will os te breast, the red on a blackbird’s | and Norma_MacKénnon. ey are ate ae a LS a Wer 4 BLEACH WITH Fr — ing. i pec - - Residents of Springfield and | ddi II ed teeter pauny hall buying. Oe caw. tao eereteld ot. tie | Mokrthor “ant accompanying | vicinity gathered recently at the Recent We ng Follow “Aetoted aby Call, or stop in. We'll ring’s greev:. ine diam 1 /IDA BAILEY ALLEN home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert . e age Prats be glad to help you with no ints of ‘brooklet and. stream, |= out excess moisture. | PP and family to bid em’ Byy Tring To South Carolina Manama we pert e sheen of frosts on the breast. » ° i ° heat to éry minced parsi * | farewell prior to their depart- y p : ofthe snow ~ Special Pancake Mixes ae 7 | ure for Chartotttown,. we meres QUALITY ANALYSED Now, we look back elong the p MAPLED they will take up residence. Mr. ie Roms kot So - — oe as — a ee oe mae Selling Like Hot Cakes ie an ed the guests of hone, =” | colorful wedding on. Noverrber | her duties in East Baltic School a wi € | 2 . ; i ; ili 2th when Sandra MacGregor, 5 ason-- ts-tranquility end peace |% tsp. fine-chopped mint Cedric Seaman as master of | 5, Baltic became the bride of oe Tue there are occasions ‘en! For generations, almost ‘all |2% Jb. siroloin steak Le. pineapple juice coremonies.explalted -the—puny MacGregor of Basin FES . the wind blows high, but in the countries, excépt the United 1% inches thick 5 cubed peeled ae Saad = ee my o>) Take: GIVING: ike of its passing, what 4 \states, have featured desserts 3 tbsp. butter * |2 peeled apples, cut in wedges pres ne regre prs | or ‘ iet obtains. We stopped at | ; ‘ 2 c. cubed pineapple, fresh or ent on losing such good neigh-| Rev. M. O. Smith performed Su : \based on pancakes. These pan- 3 tbsp. olive oil : ° ite ibe lled Mrs. | the d ring ce ny f i tRe door to enjoy the loveliness |-akes from other lands are de- 2 c. canned bouillon anned bours. He then called upon Mrs. | ouble ee Good news Mother ining: the profound silence 8 Mandarin orange sections Vie rie the star-studded, stilly, Fall- ght, when returning only mi- tes ago from an excursion - 4 had taken us the distance we in the family call aged iver” tons down D& and supermarkets. loil in large skillet add steak. |@Pple Juice. Prepare ae add) and femily with a few words of a ee : ” an” loval WI entertained a pair ON A GRIDDLE Fast jlevie uotil browned! ‘Thread fruits alternately on 6| cis and kindness, said they | honeymoon trip $0 South Care: of: guest Institutes in a social) The first is Chocolate-Fla- S@uUteeing 6 min. on each side for (¢)) “Hrochettes or skewers. be able to keep in touch | lina, where they will visit with evening, the first of our gather- vored Vienna Dessert Pancake "aan Sas = eae Drain; brush ~~. ae ars but- Coe cee aia ead ‘Compli- Dr ‘ Sandy and Mrs. Bruner ag ifs as it happened, in the new |mix to be cooked on a griddle! ansfer a Serving iter. Lay across @ pan tary remarks were voiced | and family, Mrs. Elsie Bruner, o - Sesarsons there. and served like. crepes but with |Platter. Keep warm. Add bouil- |containing % inch hot water so | f° ani, , picture of your child ‘This week brought no great “a good | jlightful. At long last two special pan- cake mix varieties are available here in | the United States in| gourmet stores and special sec-.| tions of many department stores cherry-pie filling’ (canned) and ppenings in our world about..dollops of sour cream Iniy the little items of the everyday living, the smali Bavarian Apple Cinnamon Pan- /|Slightly thickened. Spoon over | things which altogether make cake mix that we suggested for | Steak. the farmer’s do- pancakes our days: gs: The second newcomer is the in our menu. Both the plowing on days that mixes are amazingly convenient | ed it, the spreading of sta-. and flavorful. Serve with one of we manure to the fields; the re- the following syrups: lingonber- iring here and there, of sea- (ry, blueberry, boysenberry. Add |'@toes or with a French potato m—a sty re - boarded, a new |a puff of whipped cream if you Cutter shape balls from peeled fashioued, a trough made; like. chains added to stalls in The directions given on — the stables to accomodate the packages make a thin batter as . herd brought cre-ffeec browgat in time, for the winter ahead. in today with French pancakes. the fields; grist to a mill, prefer it thicker, stir in an extra | So ousy thsp. of the mix in the package. | and farmers in general are SATISFACTORY BASE | If you In testing these pancakes, the they (Chef and I used a Teflon-lined | to put their affairs in or- |aluminum griddle. While non- stick coatings are applied to sev- mo great happenings the eral different kinds of metals, beheld in their-week we find aluminum is the most | aye ne '% e. dry red wine % c. cognac (optional) or 1 tbsp. brandy extract tbsp. water Rub pepper and salt into both | |sides of steak. Heat butter and | and 3 | lon, wine anid cognac to van stir to bubbling boil. stir 2 min. or until | juices; Simmer- PARSLIED’ BOUILLON POTATOES Use scraped small white po- large white potatoes. Boil until fork-tender in beef bouillon or. consomme to cover. Drain thor- oughly. Shake gently over low | , drained 1 grapefruit, halved or sectioned % c. melted butter Make a marinade by combin- ing maple syrup, mint and pine- they will be suspended above it. Grill five to eight min. or until | fruits are lightly browned. Turn once, basting with marinade. Serve hot. coffee party for after dinner guests, cook and flip Vienna Chocolate or Apple Cinnamon Ready- Mix Pancakes on an el- ectric griddle. in the living room. Serve with a fruit-flavored syTup. 4 John Hagen who read an appro- priate address. A gift of money was presented by Mrs. Roland Matheson on behalf of those present. Herbert on behalf of his wife | by Allison Mayne. Mrs. George Dunning and Mrs. Margaret MacDonald furnished piano music and led in the singing of old familiar selections. Refreshments served by the |. A reception was held in the | church basement, followed by a get-together at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Stewart MacGregor. Music was , furnished by Mrs. Clinton Nov. 29 - 30 and Tuesday get a beautiful passing. the day by Satisfactory base because of its | items. The Monday wash, excellent heat conductivity, e more or less a magical which produces even browning. i ar ae cece & MONDAY DINNER end reer is telnein | Grapefruit Helves | and~ the stove; the Topped-with which after sll is © Ohopped Preserved Ginger project; the baking and man au Poivre the loaves and ac- ‘Peppered Steak) pretty dane of toned Parslied Bouillon Potatoes | these ; Broccoli Maitre d’ 10 5:00 parang tl uae Bavarian Apple Cinnamon G@.M. = 9: p.m. cleaning, —. fc Pancakes with Syrup of Choice oat eats boone or Maple Fruit Brochettes. | boards kitchen Coffee Tea, Milk ha : . bh en te —_— Measurements level BED sccscccrsivcoccveseecstiobeneecs eussetets Le ig z ‘ me a. — recipes for 6 PES cccncsiccscseccoccccessovcsesesiaecenties wat zZ E LL nr S were also the bits of STEAK AU POIVRE i that come to us, things |%-tsp. coarse-ground black. 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