- | . his (or her) right arm for grant- ‘|dition? Normally balanced per- ed, so long as it is in sound con- sons don't go around keeping book, so to.speak, on their good right arm, to, make sure it is do- ing its constructive job by the’ + Sipe the making of a good relation- Blouses, Gloves, Clearing at } ay RS: i House Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Slips 100 PILLOW SLIPS - & 2 : a : = : ’ . e ; : : e _ elle golden brown leaves came out HA pp ENIN Gs Reception. At Hillside Inn om ey en ee C e ¢ 7 7 Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4.8500: ‘0 h OWS ecent ' s Ing y ALAN ert ie , Wendell. MacLeod, ‘Searboro, ‘home of Mrs. Chowen’s parents lieienstsem, oo neal one Sane of ae, oak sacs: and . me oe * oe ; Ont, returned recently after visi- |Mr. and’ Mrs, Eddie Bernard in \cember 31 at a double ring cere-| 4' ‘ was held at Hil- 3 pkg (or cakes) ’ ne, Si garam, Mr. and Mis, At Teale = |mony by Rev. Donald, Campbell | side Ian Montague the| %e. warm water (110 degrees) : George T. MacLeod, Long Ri- Vat Zion Presbyterian Manse, tables were ? keep- 3c. milk scalded ‘ ver. He was accompanied by| Rosemary Trainor, Ottawa, ‘Charlottetown. -The bride, the ing with the Yuletide season 4 tsp salt * @ friend, Pat O'Neil, a. native of Ont. spent the holiday season |former Betty Ann Dingwell, is The bride's table: was ‘centered| 6tbep. eugar ; Ireland, who is teaching — relatives in Summerside. jthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|with a three-tiered wedding) 14 Ib. butter plus 1 tbsp. | je eat a _ | Mr. and Mrs. Bagar Perry he toate the omsasue: and |cake, with @ thiniature| additional : ‘Mr. and Mre, James MeAr- and gon Arthur,” St, Louis, are tom is, the eon of Mrs. bride and groom. and flanked on 3 eggs, deaten } light : ‘thur, Richmond, have recently |visiting at the home of their son |tne late Mr. Nicholson. ee en ee oe at ¢. ll ; ding a few tnontne in MeAdaro Bre. ‘Wilbert Party’ Dertmones | For her wedding the bride |by Joh Deaham and respended| 4 cr saiad all > Savas © Sow Magaths in Mehdnen | E's, Wether Furry, Dartmouth wore 9 twoplens mit ef Wown lt MF Ge eee Gee Ger ean) we ciel bon, Menill ven | ‘18. B. , fa | wool with white hat ‘and white | wand was in charge of the guest ‘in warm water. In large mix- : Gerald Profitt; Toronto, Ont.| Susan Hutchingon, Saint John Srcentories and bet corsage Ws | o. eae . ae tees, oon ® 6) a : was a recent guest of his pa-|N. B. See esl ee fe Pa! The bridesmaid, Linda Ken-| Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson will stir until sugar iesolves. Cool, . ae eee ee. Helony Pred eee } Harald Gils | nedy, was in a suit of tan woo! reside in Kilmuir. Add yeast, eggs and 7 ¢. flour; if , Burlington; | llerslie. ssa mix to make a thin “sponge”. , -| Mr. and Mis, John® Williams) Mr. and Mrs. B. Phillips of | Cover = “a clean tort — ' have returned to their home in| Halifax, N. S. spent the coliday perature for 30 min. Stir in 3 6 Halifax, N.S. after spending the | with friends and relatives at ¢; -more- flour to form. a—eoft 2 pees eh Me parent, Mr. | Ellerslie. : ; dough. 2 : if iliams, « : on ee ae eS eee te ; peal St eres seems gurface, and knead until smooth ; . |. Gerald-MacAusland, Moncton |time with members of their -{a- aaa satiny (about 10 min. of 4 NB. gpent . the holidayseseme mily in Montreal, Que. Gated: irited knesding.) | : a th his ts, Mr. a e = ‘ : i cn acAusland, ‘Tllerslie.| Mir. and Mrs. Clair Smith: Ha- : pong ollie on ee lifax, N. 8S. spent a recent holi- ’ . oa to prevent dough a4 Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs |day with Mrs. Smith's brother,|@ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Jan. 12, 1966. ma te it $ re ere eee a ee. ? Lightly brush dough with oll : ~ Mr, Mrs. men! ; ea le tae in oiled bow] . v. COOKIE CHURCH ; family, Kenneth and Jane of Ri-| Mrs. Hervey Partridge has'Te-| IDA BAILEY ALLEN % ~--* again pes gp towel s : \ verview, N. B.; Mr. and Mrs. jturned to her home in Stratford | . ‘leak awe to sae” ee ° \ Mrs. Harry Long of Peter- together with icing eugar. The. ored glass above the @00f. |riareq simmons and family of |Ont. after spending the holidays ; ee en hha ae : ‘borough, Ont., looks over @ roof is made of chocolate bis- Sugar cubes were used for the | Wilmot, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ath her mother, Mrs. Roy Boul- | B . kj B d T R | until doubled ia tulk, at least 1 : ~eookie church that ed as cuits with candies of all de-- walk: |Crozier, Baltic, ter, Augustine Cove. i a Ing reaqaq 10 Kelax hr. Punch down with- clenched + vena style Tehorely is held ¢ scriptions making up the col + (OP Wirephoto) | Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Deighan| Sinclair MacNevia, St. Cath | : se Dn * ya into four’ 1% Ib. loaves; ' ™ — . - and Mr. and Mrs. W. J.’Croken, jerines, Ont. was a recent guest | Ad Man Knea S Doug in well-greased aluminum ‘ : en ere Se Sink Seer 0 ae Charlottetawn were visitors to|of her parents, Mr. and Mrs: 2 aa : ed pans 8” x 5". Cover pans| ‘ -ELLEN‘’S DIARY there in gun in ee a Boston, Mass. during the holi-| Kenneth MacNevin, Ellerslie. | The busi life of an adver-| “I started to learn to bake wt dood toad; aka a , . comtouing ite, nor’ of Beat: (7 28m __ | Mt. Fred Drummond, ana sink man.comsats of stars and bread years ago, because T/rise in warm room until doubled h» Raed i. , ] 3 be A * 4 ' ° ° A cheertul dian this was, big| Donna Deighan, 4th year stu-|Claudia have returned to Free is ecqomeee with po ah or oft,” Alan said. “I couldn't play, ee Ss degrees F.; ‘place . -.Above Delicate Etc Ings rand kindly. He had gone, ac- ‘dent at PWC was guest of her |town after spending a holiday ta New warmers <- presieatst [9h iustranant, ead Waawt’” Glen tc treater take ie ee : ’ companied by his wife, to spend |parents in Summerside over the — with oe But Alan Kent, group head of | whiz at golf, or a fabulous |nurn loaves out of pans onto ‘ ES M ° Li hts Shone it the ecent.holiday #apaon.in. an- eae 2 other friends a rela tle very-large_ advertising. agency dancer, but 2 felt if L..could wire racke- and allow__to—_¢ool. . & orning g Pee ‘ pap their visit, and the subse-| Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hardy and| John Perry, St. Louis, left re- He a6 wax <7 icon tae such ~ cncellont teed for i <2 ae tees i Sehdaere. . = Ellen, would you look to see| “There are lights” we said. |quent home-coming, was turn- family of Ellerslie and Keith|cently for Hamilton, Ont. where ate ner {stance, which most persons did oS freaas up to € weeks: . if there are any lights on yet in|‘‘Then” James offered, rising|jed to sadness when his sudden |Banks. have returned home af-|he will be employed. | Off To The Kitchen not“do, yet which everyone en- |" Cieam of Celery Clam Soup ° house across the lane, or briskly, “Why are we lingering | illness proved fatal. So he faced |ter a holiday in Toronto, Ont: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bernard|, Hf. he comes home at night |joyed, 1 might become a bright |, Bowls, Heated Croutons— : yer on the hill?” James rous-;here?” “It looks as though we away, leaving many a one, re- . hoes oa eae home in| feeling tired and dull, Alan hies}bread star. Lamb Chops (any cut), with : queried into the silence . of |are going to have a lovely day” |lative and friend of the youth} Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gal- sees bash oe me-(hhimself to the kitchen, and there-| Perfection Evolved Hot Potato Sealed, Sreeceell| : mornig:. “You can see bét- | we commented, coming to a win-| and man saddened by his pass- | lant, Piusville, na aa time vlalting im Ooterie Sng At |tpon. makes up a batch of four Weeks of trial] and error io | fresh ér- frozen), Butter Sauce 4 from your side of the bed.” |dow. ‘ : ing homes, ‘places that knew |some time ves, with relati- loaves of yeast bread. No ordi-|lowed, until the ag —Orange Sections with Stewed : Spree Senin belore is,| Te enends & ae te Cee ee ee eee ac ce neny Served Dig = bat loaves Man iovearen: | And cane See tS © |tuied Fige—Colee,, You 300. 2 had contacted our star burn-|mends.to us the month. It. was | forever. c oven ie iwin W ‘ senta- |are fi ‘ained, perfect . overed THE CHEF COMMENTS |: : in a friendly light through |pleasantly frosty, and presently oo oe i ot Me aden eee S retu ee tive of Pope’ Motors, "Summer. (cate ie Heyes, ane ae gol- ee - saint Congratulatigns to M. Alan A. eae e Peake wo ona aoe ie stalks the way a sates after" spending an enjoy-|side, left recently to attend ‘a oe ee. TP ie oa haieiing, eakeh down dough | Kent’ on_his ——— ge hay : . x ,, > . i ; “=o, ine- é Sa te ta quiet seen actagnee’ Gaon pooner to: io U i s able two weeks with their gen tien day conference in Amherst | oo tags ond freee. They |with a clenched fist. hands and |l “husnaly teh Sts contains i plore others of our|clear blue of the sky. Cool and |, Until, tomorrow eden - ae oe : rf we. SaNEgs WORST, oe NE See a Te |eges ‘And the crust is an e ra ‘new teserteal vs 4. Merri fami i. sesppeers. sala ; : eet teen ways, neither fare pA Pog non Pony = area of Dorval, Que.’ | Gail Rayner, 4th year student |S. =— Le atte im + ven. nor earth. Lovely they | No flash of bluejays' wings | HOUSEHOLD ‘HINTS! © ne and Mrs. John Chowen |at PWC spent the weekend. with | ~ ee Oo : “1595 degrees F. This slow-baking y Seber cold nor fost But, fron wine ‘No.cow along te u-| Fru lain in a faric-th tad daugier Kay, of West Ro: [her parents, Mr. and Meu Ray! P42 Pye Revealing Eras & ce : nor ; . for.| on . No. ig the i ; t. the , Summerside. : of ete ete er rte aie. a en was (wears Soke - agg bowed cone weny Se ¢ —!| ae age es aro ie : = iB : ot £ checkered shade-and sunshine}-with-ts; drifting a a lit-|ment? Sponge cool water; se : h : ad beside which exquisite blossom-|tle company, like so many sere |then apply a glycerine or soap- a To Patient Deat Is Near _ PIRANHAS' KILL en ‘ ® ings are. And the wind that wan-|autumn leaves, to settle down less shampoo, as soap will set / MARY HAWORTH ee 3 CARACAS (AP) — Man - eat 2 . Gets there. is ‘a perfumed thing, |eagerly, to glean -lost seeds a- \the ‘stain. f traces remain after ao . ‘NEW YORK: (CP)—Should ajthought only’ a few of them had|ing piranha fish devoured . ~ gentle in its caresses. Andé you |bout a granary door. And ‘‘Not |treatment, use @ weak chlorine ( ae ‘a doctor tell his pa he ls, dy- jbo toll he aoture of thelr |gestrilian-in the Areues Diver ; feturn to wakefulness with back-|a sparrow falleth’® un-noticéd! | bleach. ‘ Reader Asks Why Men ing? : illness most were anxious fto|in southwest Venezuela, > re a er ee ee een ae, & eee, When deca-develop “pills” | ‘ A panel of psychologists andjdiscuss their fears. Once a|newspapér La Religion reports. : t a measure of regret. wher tonight in an old-time t foe res chee tage A o . psychiatrists says it depends on|frank -atomsphere was estab-|The paper, a Roman Catholic : - Not that you can remember in |ken we saw a star fall across the rBhospbei: fete naar Atnee | Ta ke Wives For Gra nt the circumstances bat st the lished, ‘We said, the patients Church organ, enid the victime 4 Getail your excursion, only. that | silver-blue sky. me aioe lock beapkaier | , ‘same time notes that doctors|could approach their problems|were among rebels = . = know you had been wander-| This afternoon a oie-time far- || "| Dear Mary Haworth: Why is it] might call halimart, ts the [seem more resistant to telling jot lite, ‘aaa [whe were eurpticed in a very lovely land. . We|mer of this Road, was borne to Improvise a hot tray for keep-|that 60 many hust 4s will take |very fact that the mam and wife |\t truth about death than their) Dr. Herman Feifel, woe psy- | tiona era agig he yale look y elbow in the old wate his last resting place in oh mpd ing. buffet foods warm by want uae wives for granted? Please |¢as and do for Patients. blished mea ee ee eterans | into the river Se Fea dn tn Cantor nd ‘gentle rise of hill’ A tidel river” ‘oPened watfle iron or sand-|write something about thie, pro|stanted mutual! Bie sate ta 8 team toattine Davancasiant (is Lee Aaweish at be found ' ir , : on » and gen se i river |*.. ; ene . report, : ; | fond oe tae ake ion $28 font bela, So Te Gat ata aa WT tink thst” ioidol- eased Sas ai tapas ‘atopee: of psychiatry, the panel warns that 69 to 90 per cent of doctors SCIATI A .d0ws,_ and the dawn ofa Janu- ‘bove and_about,.. in_summer, ;@luminum foil spreads hea couples of all ages are looking |sable, if also imperfect part of |tHat the taboo against talking of rete fever_ot eet toting: Da sary stabelen aoiae caver ery day. * ‘green fields reach away. . Ro-'evenly. for light on this eubject. Slacere- |the other. 7 death to the dying may produce |pa' ath, con! rs phot rae — er VN Only in that spirit, on that bas- feelings of helplnessness and ito 89 per cent of the patients =~ to pers lens cre Wear 'VN.: Speaking neither in, eta man” cenit om that bas jiccistion far more difficult to|want & know. he get you long , pro nor con;*but rather from the|more fully human, more fully ee than the threat ‘of death it- hay ow ol et wa ea tho terrible pains < of sciatica, try ve ; middie view; may I ask: Wh y |developed as persons; asa re- Several doctors agreed that | doctors chose their profession TEMPLETON'S T-A-C's today. -_. shouldn't husbands pont eae sult aa married. Only = fatally ill patients know that |because of their own ‘fear of Only 85c and $1.65 at drug counters i fi ted? i can most competently everywhere jae selene why decom wives tivate the vastly increased Pe OS ae weal ‘hod teed: and ooag = rite and For gxire fant relia, wae Yomploton's PLANS. take their dusbends ‘for grant-|tentiel for character growth that | 120° Jit” acceptance, denial, ibe aware ef the dittionities this | nati. white" toting T-R-C0. htenaly + me = rhea rare ae + rm oe pets ‘severe depression, thoughts of | - - a | PLAME-Creem. $1.25. os esr That question may make |tei eee ;, attentiop_to prac- death openly with their patients. . many readers Site first |tial, ra ee - a Ss tical Seta or involvement with ree ete Ie etemtn ek te en ie tseainent of thei cnaze . ped to. think’ just what they |eapltal resources, ee cent Goa ee ae mean by the phrase ‘jtaken for) It should be: obvious that am-|)). scia : granted.” mous, jealous, insccure, unbap- |r, samuel L. Feder, associ- In theory, in principle, ia peac-jpy infantile man or wife chat~| 10° stiending prychiatrist at tise. if the | marriage _ vows | acters, who expect “ideal mar inew “York's Mount Sinai Hoe- means what they say, to-wit: If |riage to’ compensate io ©Z0 | pital. said that while there is’ ‘| thi and this pledg- |malnourishment they’ve suffer- ’ + fing thet rot, ngroe to beconme [to date and, who there or « ute # decor cat 400 BelP, 8] ga STARTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12th flesh, abi ant- “ ; biter for worse unt death i eave tek pope, acai. (o,40, 1 Nei,s pers (@ lve] ENDS JANUARY 29th tervenes— if the contracting par-| Their tragedy is that they un- : Seas aay cee eee ue ties are serious about ‘this, why ae Cage a a nd HAD. UNSPOKEN FEARS should either feel tirat the other |W ong Toa e, i ; has an obligation to keep on |they will encounter ‘the answer Seamless Mesh Nylons soa ca “selling” afterward? - to prayer,” the person who will : ' 5 9 . ome pearced 4 oe ome ; Soot speatisiec Ban-lon stretch top. _Sizes..9.- 11, 1 pr. p- C SHEE 3 d wif , inherently, jor other scarifying persons in ae . Ee Sr och c put Ooo Gee ee ries ard _charecal, brown, beige. 2.1.00; . as the right arm of each is an in- Mea Rotied Gee so they ge a, ane oe tegral part of that person’s body. r, And doesn’t everybody take | cifier- pacRage, for it’s not to be Spring Collection Preview ~ Features Weightless Styles ~ _By JEAN -SPRAIN WILSON “NEW YORK (AP) — Weight-|Wragge, and Bill Blass. “|that match waterproof coats. 1 Rack of Dresses less, -workless, and wetless were| Light, airy woollens; lacy,| For beastly weather, Blass Sizes 7.to 221, ane watchwords for more than 200|open woven cottons; ounceless|created a collection of animal | , 2 a subject Gur to the hearts of figure-con- e@cious“women, was a word used to promise less weariness for ee wearers. . Various ways/of lessening the carried by women were - by designers David a) Se - 2 w +¥éttion: Unlined coats and suits | aust } . Kidd, Elinor Simmons, B. "H. | silks, and ,cloudlike organzas iffons in every col- were other ways to weightless- ness. Not “having very much gar- ment in the first place. also eliminated poundage. Miss Sim- ‘mons, for Malcomb_ Star, did this with backless, halter. necked ball gowns and one-. shouldered saris. Blass, for freq jused ‘adjectives for the | costumes — silk sheaths, crisp | linens, suits,” kick ekirt, and even-tucked--and: draped~chiffon|- ball. gown. : | Wragge's answer to dampened | spirits was smoke ring hoods | print coats, some stencilled~on waterproof. velvet. His models often wore these over matching skirts and solid jersey shirts, with cowboy hats and boots, - | The ultimate workless, and wetless costumes was a Yellow and btwn printed | dress-coat by Blass that sheds | wrinkles .and never takes on| weight, qualities almost woman wishes she had. v 7) in weightless, | | wee pel | wipe * HEADACHES: Reg. 10.95 - 24.95. Great George St. Brown, black and charcoal, sizes 10-20. Clearing at... - aecahagvenrsnainiscaramecis, 5.98 || _ DUSTERS 20% off; all dresses.33 1/3% 7.98 | 10% Off Balance.of Regular Stock GLORIA LADIES’ WEAR whole constitution. a envennte aaa ae : Well, neither should healthy-| Sorry if my discussion disap- PLN mana ian | Maternity Tops : 1.98 minded husbands and wives feel|points you. But at least it gives |Hiim MVEA es Clearing licensed, justified, obligated, or | you a starting point, from which Pa Vp aA re eat we . what- have- you, to maintain a Soe at en ee D IN PRODUCING A as continual self-conscious, separ- | thinking: subject. ; . 1R ; atist sort of inventory of the par- STS uae aii Teas : Panties and Scarves ‘3 Oc tner’s behavior, to determine if|* sy RENNETT CARR %| MCineeenihiielehmeentl: : Clearing at he or ‘she is showing encourag-|% ~~~ saeerre AGR F is . a Sa ot tur aioe a Insurance Counselling . . : t ; ; : tion the scorekeeper’s help- District Supervisor a - 12 - é j _ THIN. BLACK lace skims button trimmed jacket — wiita Valo. oh Charlottvtown, P-E.. | Mean Boucle Cardigan and Pullover ‘w' Gver aude crepe slip on short is a navy tuck-in blouse with | Renter, didn’t bother with shoul-| Indeed, one of the really spac-|* Sam Life of Canada > QUALITY ANALYSED oe , @vening dress designed by a bowtie neckline, slightly ders in some _ lightweight, |ious comfortable attributes of a Phone 4-£f17 - 4-5435 bE) Sweaters +3 na , rg Simmons, at LEFT. ‘mannish style. Costume be- |printed silk numbers. Nor is |truly good marriage, what you | “were” ; id 8 and 7.98 sa ‘ r, Bill Blass adds mat- longs to his spring collection (there much fabric in the Above. | . af nacre 3 98 af 98 ching cap and a chain belt for Maurice Rentner’~ Fas- |the-knees skirts almost every | Clearing. . e.4 ve i end disk to red and-white hions were shown in New designer offers for spring. | ; : ‘French a 1 oe gee q iat at ne —_ press | Wrinkle - resistant, packable, . RIGHT. Under pear! 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