ELLEN’S DIARY Thoughts Commence Now To Turn Toward Winter . nosily now. in a continuing gilit ni pleasant weather. iiiel days break ior ua iarm-iolks. over the hills ot the morning We come to on open door a mo- ment to enlov the muscle or the. new day homing. So peaceiiii the‘ scene is So still t seems that‘ the loavos. dartd g the trough stop their rustling to nhsrri-e i Now the sun comes. smiling. reaching out gentle iingcrs t'weri woodland and iield. brightening goldeny the tar side oi the val-l icy. gliding eastern windows. setting them aglnw like cwrls Sn serene the new da, | the sunlight reaches and spreads And a tutlc iiind comes down. irom up the creep in a promise-l to iarmers ot harvesting aheadl — Bill there is a hreakiast to make ready and scric We come indoors to cut the loai and ar~i range the slicos oi bread in an early and privileged morning- ritc. And lamps comrs irnm ilrst t-horincs plensrd with new day. our rarpontor. does well in shaping the hack verandah into a siinporch. mmC‘S down stairs tram the quiet oi the tar sparc-room. and our day is on its nay Thoughts coniincnre to turn toward the uintrr iteins nt sum- mer clothing ive tuck away. Ve take out the sweaters and lack-l ctr and warmer ucar oi Looler“ days 7 We cast on the required. stitches on the old knitting tie-l odles. to make a new pair o i wintcr socks ior lamcs. Andi knitting tie see the iambkiiis} play their evening games in tliei meadow which runs by the lane ‘ We hear the robins at their de-‘ lightiiii evonscng. and a deep voiced trog lead in iriaos aye/mg ‘ id's lite. she that but one so ac- ‘ iiu‘" No! Douhtlcss, she has her I the lMrs. Fred Show ' tliiwn i in a perteci sprincimi: by the Mr] niillstream All in all lhr autumn days are quite busy Mi [arms Sit de mandmt: that «(id ilml‘s nu find e wear “a Sunni [or a rainy .. "Until." ii‘nr shame” I lilllP sparrow hri‘nnd 2 Nine says solcmiily All" lie count our blessings We think. among other things ot a lady or \islled‘ not so long ago, a innthfir midi grandmother. who has been coil-1 titled in a whedrhatr ior years. is she tloiin-hcartctl. even though she must trait an int-al- onients oi sliadiiii. But she ha. managed to iiirii hrr inral. idism into a cherrltil. n'rn hap- V state. which leads many a mic. blessr‘d \tltll tllal mobility which glus an acute iiie. come by her dour. in gain on- couragemcnt ot spirit irorn her. and inspiration there. We \‘isll r arlri llllll James and ill? family. hm‘t‘ Interesting \'|SlllirS. And Me runlcss in en- terlainlng a icollnp of much r2< grcl. when lulks came by. while “e are abst‘nt gone as Jamel leasinnly ll‘lli ha\e ll on “Some wild»;o(ls?-Chascl" irnm l‘lnma. “an tor nur hole at lunch. Ellen!" James says ln a make- believe stern voice so loud. Cur- iosity startled irom his mid-n nodding on the couch bounds to floor. "I never saw sith a woman" he alias to the Carpentcr I! both. ai their day's and. hang caps behind the door. “she thinks men nevcr get hungry!" Until tomorrow — — i8 .gh l Grind nl HAPPENINGS . ‘ Audrey Jenkins. wiiincn' l Ediiur: Phone 44506 i Mrs. Leland Nelson and dau-luere arranged by Shirley Lani-.iz“. Vm‘ and Damp ghier. Barbara. Montague. ens and Drgina Dirilzwél. trrlainrd at a delightful mist-chi The brideviorbe expressed hell lanenus shnltcr at their home} on Riverside Drive. Friday ev-‘ shine. in llnnuur oi Miss Har- rirt Lanigao whose marriagel takes place later this month. i To this strains of lht‘ Weddingi Miirch. the hride—to—be. escort- ed by Catherine Matheson, en» tcrcd the livingroorn which was Park United Church Debora is h. .5 spending in... wpuks in the attractively decorated ior occasion The gills were opened by Ca; therine liatheson. while the no companvrng good wishes uero‘ read hv hcairice rower Thel gilt hook- ieita Lonigan. MARY HAWORTH the. and the appreciation, At the lunch hour. relresh» mcnts were served by girl Erirnds oi the guest of honour. r. Ind Mrs. J. Scott Cairns Freetown, attended the Bapls-. met at their granddaughter. De—l hora Louise Borys at apringi the daughter or Corporal and Mrs. peter norys. Maple street. Charlottetown. i .\ir and Mrs. Vernon Milton. and daughters Catherine andl in charge or Mar-l Wendy oi Kelvin Grove return-‘ returned p. mom Mass, aiter ii ed recently irom visiting in Han Jealous Girl Fumes Over ‘ Marital Status Of Sister Dray \l ,1 r V llmtnrtll Myl much younger sister dlsapcar. «l neariv 2n yriirs ago. aiter llgri second eiopemcnl with a boy. she was iorbldden to see she was hardly more than a childi the tirst limr. and was shit un»l der age the second time rliir parentn had both mars riaccs annulled But she .iuati kept going the second time andl they never saw her again. i d. ed .tutie in a coastal state. al thousand miles ironi here When‘ told that her second marriage had been annulled. .liilie just said “Well. we‘ll do it all nvcri again " So they drove to u noi- ghhoring stale and did This ii have checked and verified but i can itnti Tm rrcord ot lhei iirsl two attempts. The napersi were once in my parents' pos— srssinn: i've seen them. lsui ai- ter their death. they weren't lni be tound oi this .lulie saysfl “You didn't reallv think they would keep anything that un~ pleasant around. did you?" t Most oi those "in the know" Ire now deceased. except ior one clergyman in a rest home who Couldn't remember yester— dly's headlines. He says his rc- cords have an "misplaced." Others conveniently rust don't know what i am talking about. .luiie returns to become excit- ed she says. "We d d no wrong in the right oi God. our irlends tln believe we were married or not. as they choose." she also says that it t insist on stirring up things. she won't want Iraund. When T told her T wnuld mlke ilownld. remem» M1 Bend». we won't wlnt It or need it." v mmmtmdomm it They line no lluk. she no. work full time when it: a. z a _E b- it E bandied about ours is an old oroiid iamin and i am iirgenllyl concerned. please, advise in A C Dear A t; it seems your sis- ter had ample lustiiication ior trying to “get lost" irnrn her ia- mil~ l'our rambling agitated nar- rative. hcre condcnscd. clearly reveals that you are making a mountain oi n molt-hill. as rc-l gards her respectability rating.l Also. that you are at body - handed nusybndy in the nrt’xent. instance. Ind should be rained- ln nature ynu dtl harm. Even ll you mean Wz‘il lin so tar as you recoH or your motives at this wrinngt. still. ed lesome periorn-iance in wrong. l in my opinion. you greatly: need analytic help to get to the’ heart ot your compulsive drive to lay waste your sister's pleas. nntly ordered iiie. and destroy her peat-e. since you've caught up with her. You need help in racing and overcoming your hostile tleaiousll bias towards her. which you are exercising st Ihil time in guise oi ieeiing aiiec. tionateiy soliclioua ior her iu- turc weiiar . What's your trouble? i sur- mise you Ire habitually lonely. leading an empty pointless ex< isiencc: hence ieapi at the seeinv ing opportunity to till your the by managing Julie'l. and espec- iaiiy her children's. since Ihe'l been nwny her contentment. it pop- iiblc. Whatever the dentin oi the le- g-I knots tb-t have been tied. untied and renal. during the 'icxtended motor trip to Toronto "inund." And i think your: me unconscious itrit goal is to tnlte‘ coin-u of Julie'- marriage. it Is drew] Slug 2. .tt. i . | an ham-bl- reikllimttln. a: lumped-lite ynd 54-inch; blous- sun 1 yard 89-inch. IQ. FIFTY Is Life Member The WMS oi Ziun Church met in the Ladies radar October 4th with a large attendance. The president Mrs. G hallingail presided. Mrs Sutherland Mc- Lran was in charge or the De- votional Mrs led in prayer Scripture read- ings read in unison The ioliow- ing members oiiered prayer. Mrs. Shaw. Mrs McLeod, Mrs. Martin. Mrs. .V ch‘adycn, Mrs. D.A. Campbell Exanllion read by yirs. A./i. MacDonald. midi-call was answered by verse oi scripture. Minutes were read by the secretary. The trea- surer gave the iinancinl rrpnrla Ind the ottering vtas receiv and dedicated iiith praycr the president l Final arrangrmcnts were m nde ior the Thank oiiertng meeting. chorts were given by . rs. D.A Campbell and Mrs. Bailingall who attended the An- ed by‘ S nuai mu‘iinl held in Sydney. Sept. 25th and 25th. The secretary oas asked order the new study hook. it wusi decided to invite the membersi oi st lamcs Auxiliary and tbel i-iunter itiver Aukdiary also the two young Womens Guild oi Zion to the Thank Oilerlngl meeting Guest speaker ' _ peeled to be Mrs. TD. DcBlois. A liie membership certiiicatc was presented to Mrs. Fred‘ Shaw who has been a member ior Alt years. Mrs. read the address and madcilie presentation. Mrs Shaw replied. . The meeting closed with the Mispah Benediction l linx. NS. and St. John. MB. In ‘ i St John they visited \lrs. Mil-i lar‘s sister and husband lit. and Mrs. Donald alcConaghy. A reception and supper partyl were held Saturday evening in. honor or the oiiicials oi the Do—‘ minion Drama Festival by Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mach'innon at their home on Fitzroy Si. Mem- bers of the local Centennial Committee also attended. Mrs. Fred G Fitzgerald. who has been the gtlcst or her sis- ters. the Misses Marinrir and Betty Hnll hag retllrnr‘d to her home in Saint Jnhn. l Mrs. 1.5 Andrew. Charlotte- town has returned (ruin a plea- snnt trip to Toronto. Niagara F3115. Arnnrior. and Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Wood, Eelvgdere. have returned trorn I IhrCE-Wt‘nk motor trip in Ed- monton. Alla They Visited with heir Snn Calvin. daughter-in- athy arid ’ted with‘ Heather Thry also v- irlcnds there l Mrs Phyllis Hooper Blair. Miss Louise W a rre n and Mr. John E. Murley have lcii on an and Boston, Mass. Miss Florence tnmau. Victor- city with her grand-nephew Piiul lnman. while his parents are holidaying in the United States anti Montreal \lr and ms nohert T'zlrksl Visiting in F El They Here at:- companied by the ballet”! moth- er. Mrs Fred MacDonald. Char- lottetown. “Im will Visit with her trip daughters. Mrs. Parks, and Mrs John MacDonald in stonham. Moss l l l t MacDonaldl . 'zdnza nvr‘r lr'l\i‘i'< til uniting and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gavin, wiNNlpEc: A election at leading medical students iron. eight eastern Canadian Univer— sities have been invited in he the guests oi the Joseph p. Keri- nedy Jr. Foundation at its ice- ond international Awards dinner to he held in New ank. Decem- hcr 5. less. The universities involved Ire: natticusie in Nov. scotia. Laval. University or Manila? and Mc- Gill in Quebec. Queen’l Toronto. Wutern and uttawa in Ontario. The Kennedy Foundation will pay expenses at the students at. tending the dinner which will be proceeded by a lull day sclenlii- ic seminar on various aspects on mental retardation. in addi- tion. the heads oi the various university medical departments have been invited and they In responsible tor the selection oi- the students who wilt attend. The announcement was made by Harry E. Foster. chairman emors oi the Canadian Associa- tipn ior netarded Children which held its annual convention in Winnipeg in September. lie or piained that the dinner is the occasion when leading world scientists and lay leaders a re honoured by the Foundation ior meritorious accomplishment in . the field at mental retardation. The Joseph F. Kennedy Jr was In 1546 by former U.S. Ambassld‘ or Joseph P. Kennedy II I memoria‘i to his son, Lt. Joseph P. Kznnady who was killed in action during World War Ll Since that time. Mr. Faster Inld. .. c ,4. . . s,,‘_._..s__.s...i more ill-n 316.500. in bowl!- Ill. cu institutions. any are be rid munch p Sect-I in the Held 0! mental M uni-lion. The tint international Awlldl dinner held lint December in Wuhlngton wu pmldcd we! by Presldlni John F. KIM grunts tulalliIIl $215,000. Among the [our torelgn sclenilais chol- en ior awards wn Dr. Murray L. Barr. bend of the DepIer oi Microscopic Anniomy It "I! University at Western Ontario. Mr. Foster slid (but throth tnrded Children there in c i o l I liaison between United Sui“ Ind Canadian organization. ll- cluding the Kennady Found.- uan. on matters rented in mm- tll retnrdltlon which in describ- ed al the Ernie“ child Iifltcint (Icing both cwnh‘lu and “tech- ing three out oi every Ill) chill- oi I11: Hoard of Honorary Gov» dun in rri. Concludlflsi he llld tint II that yur'l awards dlnnu- man than 750 scientists Ind prniuv slonll personnel IcLiv: in the field at mental retardation It- landed. in nddltlan. I” medic-l students from Ni Eutcin Sel- board medicnl college: which are in rensnnnifle proximity tn the awards dinner site we“ guests 0! the Foundation. Mr. Foster oiilcills [or the decision to in- clude this year‘s out-IIIndin' medic]! student! from CInIdiIII Universitiu located within ru- lonIble travelling d i l t I he I from New York. till my ilw MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. BRODERICK the Foundation has distributed dinner site. Reception At Pius X Follows Broderick-Power Nuptiols Baskets oi mixed itcivers dc. coratcd the altar oi St. Bonaven- lure's Church. Tracadic. when ception ior 75 guests ivaa held Marie. daughter oi Mr. and at St. Pius Tenth Hall. Parkalz. Mrs. Edward rower. became The bride's table was centered the bride oi Charles Wiiired with a three tier wedding cake. Broderick. son oi Mr and Mrs..topiicd iiith a miniature bride Everett Brodrrlck. Tignisli. land groom and decorated with Rev. Kcniieth MncMillan per-.siiier leaves. inrmed the ceremony and ceiol Dennis Clough. as master at brated the nuptial mass. The ai. ceremonies. called upon the tar boys were Frederick Power. best man to propose a toast in brother oi the bride. and Mich» the bride the groom responded. eat Broderick. brother oi the Father hiacMiilsn and Charles groom Miss hernadeite Powerlcampbell spoke on behait or and her three sisters. cousins or i the young couple. A tel the bride sang apnropriateiriom the bride's aust snduncic. hymns. i Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Hyncs. we. Tiny pink and yellow nosegaysl rud- markcd the guest pews. ‘ Miss Forence Hughes. cou- Thr bride. given in marriage‘ sin oi the bride. circulated the by her iather. tonoked lovely in guest book. a liner length gown oi nylon or- The groom's n t-orsage oi White Carnations. Following the ceremony a m While we are eating an iv- eiiaec oi 150 pounds or molt meat per person a year. we av-! erage only 10.9 pounds ot-iish a year per perso This ll national iood situa- tion that can and should be re- medied. What cIn we do than a As a starter. let's look into the cause or reason. Fish is not high-priced. it costs less than meat and most poultry and time are pieiitiiul variiica available throughout the year. What is the stumbding block? it lx not generally understood that, biologically speaking. ituh ii mcat. it is more ltinn a meat or poultry substitute; it la a meat alternate. which means at it contains proteins. vitn~ mins. nuneruls and other nutri- ents oi the same high quality as meat Fish is as easily digested as meat or poultry cooked by comparable mcthoda. Some homcmukera say they don't buy tish becnuse it is "body" and messy. isut that‘s no good reason. bccsuse boneless trash or ouickirimn itsh tiiieti are availalfie in every state. OTHER Excusn grandparenlsi taiieta. iashionrtt with s iittcd were present at the wedding. lace bodice. hateau neckline and, Ouisnlslhe province guests lily point slccves The bouiinnilciuded .\ir. and Mrs. patrlck skirt was gathered in the bacleicrncy. spmervilie. Mass. Miss with roses or white organza. Hcci .loan Hl'heS. Arlington. Mass. shoulder length veil was hcldlantl \iis Patricia Ward. Dart. by a crown or seed pearls andl mouth ' sequins She corricd a bouquet. Leaving ior a honeymoon at or deep red roses iNiagara Falls the bride wore a Misses Elizabeth and Marinni turquoise threeplecc suit oi ii- Power. bridesmaids ior thcirlnen with white accessories and sister. were identical st rceti a corsagc 0! white earn-tidal. length dresser ot dream biuci Prior to her marriage the point do scie iiitli inatr-hinglbridc was honoured at a kit- iieaddicsses They carried nose. chcn shower by the teachers oi gays oi white carnatinns iiiihiyiortdi Elementary School at tinted blue centers. like home or Mrs. Cecil McCar- Leo Broderick. broihrr oi thal thy. Morcli. A miscellaneous. groom, acted as hestinan Thr‘ shower. by the Misses Florence usiicrs iiere .ioseph McQuaid. Hughes. Teresa McQuuid uriii cousin oi the bride. and Gerald Patricia Power. was held at McCarthy. the homo oi the bride's parents. For her daughter's wedding..Tracndic. Mrs. Power chose a powderl The bride and zoom hay: is- hluc two piece dress with white ken up residence in Morcli, accessories and n corsace oi where the groom is a member white carnatiuns. The grnnm‘li oi the teaching stnii oi Moi-ell mother wore a rrrn l‘lnrnl‘ Regional High School. dress with white at'rrssnrir's and. (Phil: by C. . MICK”) F Olhcrs say thut lish smell! up inodnit they are prnperly cooked. No. dear iriendr. these iirc were riim. sometimes with the apron skirt eltect achieved by admin. Faun used the double- breasted coat in waist and hip. length lnckets Is suit toppers in n black dress and coat cos- tume oi nylon jersey he lined the cost with natural monkey ii a triage edge. Eve Lyn oi Montreal iesiurcd the pullover look. A white. rloor. lcngth ricevclciu pullover dress Wu worn with a belt. For Him wear. Eve Lyn's ipec pity. she showed a matching green tery- lcnc and cotton raincoat. rain- rkirt. hat and lp-tk with tiger. striped :crsey pullover. H00 A'I'I‘ACIIED olivin or Hamilton showed the wrapped silhouette in dresses Swoyecl By US. Designers MONTREAL tcrie'rlir rn-.turers." lie tell it wsa bad nadian buying public is iichie..pollcy to be influenced by tasteless and "gullcss" when it.Uuited states designs. comes to selecting iiirniiiirr. ‘ T SELL Titer This was he opinion M» “A taste ivr pressed by some ot the roiin- original design it“ to try'.( top iurniture designers tomthe Canadian public." here lat the current nnnual‘sa . iurniture market trade Show. other dcsigncri blamed the M loll-Ii It! with Itticket! The designers. at a seminar. lbuying public. One claimed the Ml A fleeveleu wmwmnd kgrccd that something is wrttnn‘cansumer didn‘t " c the corduroy Jumpsuit-en covered with Canadian home tiirnishinc. puts" to ask ior what he really but their nhmns were varied. wanted. mixing”: $303!“: num- riungarianhorn designer Tam; "The iotauer cln't be blamed ” E c C - ' C ' Szirnay said there is a “great because he doesn't believe the "l'd' "f¢"'1°|“5'“k9‘°”“|“k paradox" in North America. consumer tin nny any- 3" W“ C" "V" ' "'9 Peonlc here had a “iantnsiir, wny. the manuiaciurei-n “"71"” “5 wm‘ “"3" '. ’9‘ possibility to live graciously" goes along with it bee-use he 2mm“ W“ Ilmn" hidden but tailed to take advantage oi doesn't get any requests ior 1” l" “‘0'” “d. 0" "ll it. “min, my... “I” Wm m. sleeves and white orliin Hr satd North Americans gutim consumer in with“ cwerlnl I‘lim bill: over- would spend :45 week on the {int place." I‘ groceries. whilc immigrants Meanwhue. in an interview. would wen! spend trade show hostess Mail-gan ' id that North Ameri- iurnlture mmuikctiim aucceniully stre-rniined the their industry so that przcea Qunlily Ind be laid he a :7 a s a s E '5 i e. 3 a ll. mel'l Funnel Slew-rt. featuring the cultume look. combined two or mm color: Ind ilbflcl. liking some Clo-k efltecia a designer had held innit war that M lhe desluncrs. .were kept down even innu‘h “Designers in this country are cost: hld been inure-led. She bWWiI Ind white buundl-mth copylnis. Thry [like all theirlnttrlbuted thin to improvcmnnil Ian-e Ind I plelicd crcpl ideal tram Amcriran mnnlilace ln conniruiclion Ind Mrlll. biotin. fill-hm A Canadian expert. . Laurence nalgnault, Allin. ulna! elegance wu the keynote An evening suit in the house. But so do many other oicn which appeared on the outside . who presented nwnrdl Ind nth" 2n! the Canndlnn Million for Er Medical Students To Attend lWS Foundation Dinner In NY. met I! lb: home of Mrs. Nicholson MIcDonIld Avenur. Montague {or the October mael- ln‘ oi the Woman'l Institute. The vioe-pruldenl Mrs. Roy Mrs. len MICDollIid rcItd the minute] which were Ipprnvcd rend. The (in-Mill "port w liven by the tram!- er Mn. earn Nicholltnn. Conflpondentge included: A etc. A letter i-rorn Mn. neg. Madmen. Much! Conveni- (or United NItlonl Ind Letter Friend: connining inini'mntlan rellldlnfl Unliarlnn Scrvlca Committee — the adopted Kob- can buy Kiln! Jung Mon Mot-l, Chudren'l Home Soul. Karen and die need of cold ill-nary children and old people in Kor- u. indil Ind Chink. 0n motlon oi Mrs. R.W. Beck seconded by Mrs. George Nit:- holsol-i. It wu approved that ench member bring next week Florence Dewar moved that money be sent to a Korean boy. This motion was reconded by Mrs. John anllum was car. ri On motion nl NLrs. Keir Clark with Mrl. Bull: Frnser a: se- conder .2.” was ‘vutzd for the Dr. Bilciunanovl Drive Iundl. Mn. Elsie Witterworth re. ported tor the school commtlm. The meeting voted to again lupply lint aid equipment tor the Elementary School on ino- lDA BAILEY ALLEN Stop Making Excuses For Avoiding Fish not good ransom: they’re mere- ly excuses. Try this lakst nah medal train our test kilctlen.‘[ou‘ pi Ce it In the gamut class. Menus-amen“ level: recipel liar BAKED FLOUNDEB 5 sole or flounder fillet-t or 2 box- es irozen fillets (cod. haddock or ocean perch} 1 tsp. salt tsp. pepper V2 tap. oregano 1 lb. atrium). cooked Ind chop- lied 1 r. coarse white bread crumb! 1 tbsp. minced onion 1 tbsp. chopped parsley ‘é tsp. salt, addition-l la tsp. cayen e r Sauce (lollows‘ I! fillets are imzen refrigerator shell or at room temperalurr. Sprinkle fillet: wrih salt. pepper and “tuna. Ari-ailng hall the lilllts in oild broiler pun or in shnllow p I u lined with oiled inLI. § mp parsley, sail . Sprud pnrlinn of Ihls smiling on each fish fillet in pan. Top Each with second fillet. snndwich lashion. Bake 25 to it min. in mod. t:i75 degrmt or until fish (lakes easily when tested with fork. Butt! times with V) the C per Sauce: puss sIuce that ll leit. CAPEn SAUCE to c. ircsh lemon juice r. c. olive or salad oil Ii. tsp. garlic powder Vi c. capers. tinined Corn ‘ ' small Tomortnows DINNER Hot or Cold Borscli Chopped Frorcn Chive- Bnkcd Flounder Anastasia Spinac Cream Milk. SUNDAY DINNER llll Fruit Sllldetlu RnIlt Min of Park Francnnlk Pullman billed Whole Green Bean- Apple Turnover: mlde or train Bakery Baked smiled Apple! with Ice Cream Coffee Tea Mflk. Food New From The Old. A new granular mixture ll on skin nllinnwlde tn dult over sliced or mm Iii other lrulta. preventing “I. m "cm dll‘kenlnfl Ind dmlnpilll linn (contact with lit). It canhlnl morbid: will (Vl- lIrnilI Cl. citric Icld Ind luul‘. ThI overall action of thl hitt- lIvEl‘ is to protect tits color And enhance the mull-ll lull film at trait prepared to me or to beclnnld nl' Iron-l. Anoihlr beneficial Ilu of clum- icll Itdditivel. b lngl‘dienu in saucepan: hut. but do not. boil. Bnked Apples-nee with Ice oil-flavor: Is I result of arid:- don 0! Mrs. F. Dewar seconded by Mn. Garnet Moore. Mrl. Jnhn Bllluln moved that 3501!) be voted for books for “1: Elementary School Library. This mouoon was seconded by Mrs. Keir Clark. d carried unanimously. Aiter lengthy discussion re gardlng wayr and means oi ma. king money. Mrs. neechcr ' kox WI: nde to direct I Ch ill-en's 1:in sponsored by the id Ititule. Mrl. Hickox il to choose her nwn committee. Mn. Ernelt MacDonald Ind Mrs. Florence Dew-r were ll)- u a nominating coin- mitlee. Alter adtournmciit the hop teas. sedated byMr. Bessie Martin and Mn. Keir Clark served rcireshments. The annual meeting in Nov- ember will tic held at the home oi Mn ' Garnet Moore and Mn. Kenneth Clements Is assisting committee. MILO WI Mrs. Chll'res Millixan wll hoses" iol‘ LII: Milo Women's Institute when 11 membcn In- lwercd roll ell] with the null! o! n pin Guest! It this Skplember sur- niiln were member] 01 Calcium Nouiinc business matters were hired care oi. including the appointing o! the school com- mittee. Mrs. Lyman Gorrili and Mrs. Normn Campbell. Progrnmme consisted oi a trading by Mrs. Gorriflygsmes. and contests. one or thatch was by Mrs. .lennic Macnac ot Cole- man. Rclredhmenll Wen served. MISCOUCIII CWL The monthly meeting oi the Miscouchc Parish Council oi the CWL was held at the home or Mn. Ernest Cnsic on Wed— nesd-y evening. Oct. 2. The meeting opened with the luqu prayer (allowed by Lila minutes at the previous meet, I ball Inwn. her only nonwtumo sEE DIAGRAM See the diagram— even a be. glnner can Itllctt up this lumber in ii dayl scoop neck reveals blouse beneath. back he. pleat and halt-belt Printed Puttern 4m; Chil- n CENT! tut cent-t Ia coins lno lumpl. pie-set ior Illll pattern. Ontario mile-h All in. Print an, NA“. AD' and ardnr tn Am ADA“. number. was shaped in iront Ind bub. Thu mulerlll VII Ii: imported wool proud: of muted purple. lamp. Item and red. Fashion Designers Feature Off-Beat, Dramatic Fabrics MONTREAL ICPl » Sporty mill" in oii-bent him“ for [Ila event! highliflit the Abso- t t X I. 3mm CARI hour-nu a...“ Mmhuilllm Fiance Davlel. Ilw of roll. uIId Dyer: n1 iIbri “Ml-III Him I” call Ind “wflmnfl” look. Muni- zl liar elation oi'CInIdlln Couturiers' 1 tell and winter prul preview. Marlo oi bloom ‘1“ t Shaggy toll-length nrlnn or mad large .. a...— ' " 2 soft wool gbwris. bulky puiloverg eon-n Ind um: vivid and. - ior inrrnll evening wear and un- oi nil tor ins collnthl be convention u~ilonie costumes called "Ir-vii" . m shown. many in Candlao- w um nude hbrtcg. "rt-l lull AIM ‘ . Mm calmer MIrIe An- ton-pic dimmed - collection at“ cotton is and III a 7...... team. Anathema-arm. unlock mmmemntc-ttmoilmm Runbtt'tlnl guflmlnd pink Iult appear Ilim Ind Wu- . W with". r . n m: numhrs a! tilt Intimi- mmm-rz waistline. mmammdM-nm . used. Eur favorite ore-um wn in“ rumba In all“ "h- hmMIM—mm a crumlmflkllfi .hltt ovrr a A sink-uh post mm“- 3-435 fry-"- ... a . utrdreunithia «mm-u itiduited waistline. an: m Int. Dru- a AIILY MAILE Children’s Play Proiect Of Montague Wl Group A llrze Ind enfllusintlc mup Gaol- e Gfllll Wu ill the Chnlr. The In» rel. letter regarding books and min zlenB ior the island at st. Lu- In item [or I llyetlc for baby. i in!" BEAT THE FIVE fl’BLIlCIi tng read by cocci-ohm nor 1 Mn. Elgin Venn. u" Mn. Julie Eng-n. The m Innlvel'llry of rented with a lervlce plii Pllnl were also made to attend the rcgionst conicreuee in Tip ninh. The mccting closed with pray. or and nllo prayer ior iucccsi oi the Ecumenical Council. ELIE! ‘IIKE’ A [lender - winged lircrlii. QUIZ CANCELLED l NEW YORK (AP) I the 10“ Grand televillnn quiz show whlch offered I MID brine M $100,000 in clsh. hu been cm. lcelled by “1! American Brand- ]clbling Company alter H’er perlorinlnccl. Executive Pro- 'ducer Robert Silvers laid alter the cancellntlml Tueldny: "Thu Public looked. they weren't in- terested and they voted no. °t Celebrate Thanksgiving At: The Charlottetown Add in tho plsusur of this special day. Tdko iill llmHy out to Tho charm- iolown Hotel. Tudlitonal mantis prupdrod to pu- iaciinn and ui'vld with I flourish . . . pie-uni litr- rouitdings . . . “I. l'ld carpet trsnimonli Splnldl luncheon: 12 noon to 2.00 pm. -iioin SIM. Dinnm 6—3 pm. — tram 81.00. Duluxu dlnnot‘ 3350 par person. Speclkl dlnnorntor childran.—Ruemuily— call 4-7371. * The Charlottetown Hotel iii THE itiii'l