MR. AND MRS. W. L. PR0l<‘l'l‘T AND A Young Couple Will Live (Swen Ila-lla (‘mitt daughter of liiotlier of the bride. V Mr and \lr~ I-‘red t'ourt Kelvin For her niarriagethe bride chose and William l.lov<l Profitt. voting- er um of \It Mrs William :1 riisi-flocked grey tweed suit in; \9nll—fIll(‘(‘l effect with rust color-‘ .1 Prolitt l.«-ng River. were tinit d acces.~.oi‘ies. A pearl necklace ed in the liolv bonds of main» and earrings the gift of the groom.‘ m n n v at Kensington Unitet‘ and a corsage of red roses com-l ('hur(‘h manse. at two o'clock II‘ the afternoon of Sattirday. Not ember lrith. I957. the Re\. I.. M Y\lurray officiating at the double TIDE ceremony. . , Attending the bride was her sis Later in the afternoon Mrs W. : ter. \liss Lillian Court. and the .l Profitt. mother of the groom groomsman was '\lt' i\rtliur('ourt entertained at the faintly home {tot icitude I .\(‘lisP _\oui' \_\llllIHllL\ is l|l]\lf‘ll onto to llllll. a threat to his Does Not Went ":;I:“:1.;::: .::: A Reti remeni pleted her alll‘a(‘ll\£‘ ensemble. The t)l‘l('l(‘\lllalfl wore a Queen's tilue hos-\l_\|e still with pink ac- (f"~\(ll'l(’S and a corsage of pink l't).\|‘S. It‘ \t)l ii a feels it as a D\_\tllt\lt)).Zll‘al move on _\t)l|l‘ part towards him; thus he repels it automatically; just as he aluaxs -sooner or laterill has insulted the open ft'l(‘ll(llln(‘SSi of friends whom you've enter- lwar Avla” “’“:1'"'h >“"“_ do?“ iaiiied at home occasionally. a man ieatli an al\.pl, ittiie mmlmh H”. ‘u.al.\.v niet1tr_tiatioiis|\ \l\ ll|l\).Illd IS‘ ‘Q “N. hm‘ '0 hp”, him full of self - pit\ and lT‘\t‘llllllt‘nl t.\lIlt'h is the qiiesttoii you liavetit hmlamp ll“ llmmlnwnl 1; ap asked I think to make the mar- pmallhlllg l'l£l'.LP tolerable, after his retire- Ilis hot ti-iiiiier ‘flares more mom. Mm.” haw In load nut often than llsllti .\t‘lll.\llllt‘\\ has mm p.(,”,_\ “,3, ”m.H.\l mu‘ m_ ‘hp lmpNh"”'l M mm H“ (mos (l(‘|)f‘ll(l(‘l1|l\ of his moods‘ atid re only \\li:il ill‘ \ nets to do. and \I\mm.(_ ‘ "'|m‘al“‘ " "W l""'l’l(‘ mldll F.~seiiti.'ill\‘ he is a passne in- lhmzs ll’? mw‘ Ill‘ “N wmmlls timert t'll£|l'£it'lf‘l' who prolialilv are spoils‘ anti tin.tiii-e and l)f ‘H,\‘.”N UH“. \m,”“”L. d(,p(,nm,n(.". “"“r 'l"" “ll” "‘ '”"" ‘itptill hint to set the tone of \'(ill-1' when m f' ll“! """"l ll‘. 1‘ ['3' iiiairierl life so iiiv advice is to tolerant of 1tl:'(‘l~ lllll‘l'I‘\l\. f Mk‘, mp mnumu. in ad]u_\,,ng thev doirt lt:H‘l"‘” ”’ h“ l"‘ in‘ xouiself to the l\l't>I3t).\lllt)ll of‘ teresls too. This li;t- ltati f‘llll)iIl'- ’\H\”‘: “II, M hh \.“\_ um.‘ M.‘ T?t<~|n'-I l't“‘ll'~ “WI l"“»“"lW"lll.V ls l't‘[|l'l‘tl This new tiattcrti for ““ 3"‘ "‘l"'”‘ """ll"- "‘l‘“l‘ I ' ixouisell lllit\ l'(‘lll(‘l' on a paid alt/e isni -good for either Recaiise of his lelf - pitx doesn't know’ I f“\|~l euept to get his meals :tiiri rate for the lioitie; and when 1 riiciitioiietl llll\ once, . ~ part time. or ay incliitle a range of club actnities. oi ('lllll‘t‘ll political '_ i-i\ic ('llHl‘lll(‘\ and such. he replied that he can get 5 _ '“‘" "‘""‘ wizsr (‘()\'l-llll-ZAI) wzws. BETTER "“Vrl';K'-, l t‘ .iiinu;il iiieeiiii; and Mite Rmlllpnml" “lll "W3" 3 hm Box opening of West t‘ovehead change - almost a new life for um mm 3, mo “mm. 0; him I know ;itiil I .\\ltlDallllI.E'\".\ “mm,” Hughes on ‘hr, m.(,_ on that s('Lil‘(“ But it lsll l the etid _ - nini; of December 13 Hill] ll nor the liottoni of the pit Vieve n“.”"‘.l._\ and 2 \m“,,._‘. p,-(.\(.m_ heen very ecoiiiiiiiical and have '|‘l.¢- picitleiit aim-M.“ H". hug, h‘. 3" ,.V.hanm. of pm holder; 1""“*"“l ‘l‘”"‘ 5* '‘'‘‘‘ ‘“"‘ I" *1‘ mess ineetiiig ‘\1.inutes of last At the close the meeting I -““""‘”"“- W9" '"”~'l" '“l“' "379 nit-etitii: were read and atthrovecl f‘l(‘ltf‘l0ll\ lunch was served b)’ ‘V’ f"”'l"‘”'4J'”""v-' “"r“'* "“‘" ‘‘"h’ w read 'l'reasiirer reported that the hostess and I social hour "'” "“'l-‘ll “"“"".‘ 3”” F"'”"”“ out allocation for I957 woiild be spetit l""‘"“f‘ n Frieiidsliip secretai'_\ repor— ’ “ ‘ '"’ "’— i ’\lso we ate in gooil llt‘.illll and “.4 to 4.3”]. Wm “H, pm,-p.13] ‘(H-Rm (W! i hair a roiiifoi‘tah|e house ‘ hmm. (flu mad‘. and 3 ' ‘ ' "' l m"‘h I" l’‘‘ 'll5*"l"l"l ff" ’\"d.hooks read In members. The regular tnonthly meeting‘ there \ o l‘t‘.'«I\lill why we can't] 5-ta”. of M. ,0 “ng m bf of the souris Sub—division of thel Vmrk I” -"|ll)l<‘"“‘"l "1" """‘m9-lwitli Mrs R aristo. lunch, (‘.W.l.. was held in the Parish‘ 8* IWIR -1* “"l‘f‘ Hltlt‘ l‘3V9"’I\li's Hihhert lluuhes. Mrs. \lc- hall on Tuesday. Dec. lfttli. with‘ tlwllizh N’ tIIH\ It-‘H0 Wrlllll“ "I" (‘anti an . is ‘orsythe Mrs. 14 members present. It was prc~ “""“' l“l' "“"- "W" "n‘‘ "“’"th‘.. .\l.'ic.\lillan devotional leader. sided over by the president. who "T 01"‘ .\t‘H|‘ lit lltf’ MW‘. lh9l'9l('ollt-ction for the evcniniz opened the meetinfl with the WI” ht’ "0 l||X|l|'.\ h|I.VlnZ- “raflkl Slate of officers for the com— League Prayer. ha! c'Il“H\‘~ lV‘Ll||tlL!¢‘t‘l that kind ing year then elected as follows: After the roll call. the minutes Of »*Pf‘ml|"t'~‘ Ht-*' M98 ‘If ll|XU|’.V. President. Mrs Hibhert Hughes. of the last meeting were read. another might think a necessity. vim pt'(‘.\ld(‘nl. \ll‘.~ ‘.acl)on- Do you think he will adjust bet- 3|d_ tor once he is retired’? If not. I can foresee some very unhappy, secretary. Mrs. Treasurer, Mrs. tre-electedt Chesley Hughes 'iiicnit)ei'.s.. 'llie tearlier. Geo. Bell,: l I I l 'l"l‘lt}NDAN'l‘S i I at I siiiall l't't't’|)l|ttl'l for mem- hi-is of the families and a few: clo~e fl'lf‘ll(l\ A two tier \\(‘(l(lIllgi ta e ceiitercti the tattle and was‘ iiit in tradiiioiial inanncr h_v the hride and groom. Serving were Mrs Oliver l’i'ofitt. Misses Laura Bell Irene Profitt and Doris Ber-1 iiard. I ers of coiiietti and good wishesi on a honeymoon trip to Oshawa mas concert It was also dec and Toronto by way of the Unit- ed to buy treats for aged ed States. returniiig tlirough (‘a- T shut-ins of the district at Christ- . l iiatia they were accompanied by \lr. and Mrs. Keith Sudsbury who were married on the same day. had '\lr nd Mrs Profitt will live in course in Kensington November the former 28th. ‘ Long River. where has iakcii oier the family farm. led by ‘\‘lr.s. lollon ed Gideon \lacl.aiiclilaii .. 1 y ed Macliiiiis. program. Mrs. Lewis from home wit ' “HP '\h”“n' mm‘ ‘mm ,l1:.l,(:.l,:,u5 .'\ltiasc and Mrs. Stewart Moase. Sometimes, with small children ll‘ I-AR“ER "5-V"'7Rs and (..,”,,,,.,t and 3 ‘ V ‘ _ I ‘ Caramel color-seasoning froml b.“ mm.“ \,.,.\(.d ht. that ,5 Mrs. lnlnier Moase invited the of their own. they find it easier Sometimes. in larger centers, — “*‘"" ‘W’ '—"' “'4: 3 H Y- l1lf‘llll)((:ll\h A “Nat hour was then |‘l:q(‘lYl;)I(.\l’§ :‘t')r:I\(“(J‘(l‘hanl ;ol9([)‘al§i;)n|9a’:: gr: to’{r]a:ive(l,f$nbeq\:ni't;i ::::lKu‘t€t:’ o(k:iol'lllS‘tll:Ié:.:nh;):,lda‘)‘t':).l.nEli TOMMIES CAUSED BLAST V, \ a . A. , .. . ‘ . . - . ‘ NHL‘. ' -— Mis l)on Scliurman to assistleven when living in the ome en eating ‘alone in restaurantxl MCOSM. CYPFUS ‘RPUWTSI —| :::'.*.‘...'*:r:;':.« .:‘.':.'.'...:.*:.". l2..';°..‘?.'.‘.i'=i.‘l:;l‘4.".§‘If;"‘“ "‘°':.'..""..L".'*:;; ;":.':;“:‘*..:.:i't.*:.:.:..:.:":*"-:. '8" . ‘ 1 ° ‘ I I . ° 5 '" two I -t -n -r t D BLOIS BROS LTD ‘ 'l‘lie rt-'..'iilai' monthly mpmtng Mrs williams moved all bills beitlienrush off to more exciting fes— to join my friends and me. inc” h;:sThf“_Sda welzlythianrzt e ' ° Ur B,..,(,ki_\.n \iv,,,,wn's jmmute tf){ll.(:. l“(liiswwfis seconded by Mrs. tivities. bably they felt more comfortable‘ N f wt ‘d _' b’ B ltlshi tr.-.. hold at (hp hump (pf Mrs, H181 a . NOT so MERRY by themselves But it is ‘an S" 0 I MIDI )0 9 3 VII . y\‘,||;.”-d pr...-9 im ’rh|||'\(ia). De l,uiich was served b_v the hos-I M me Years 20 on and .mw"_ entirely idle dream to imagine soldiers Officials said soldiers} Summerslde "“"‘l"“‘ '-‘”_‘ “,‘”‘ ‘"9 I":"flg"“l'. r:‘l:)‘:0:1°:::":;':le°c°’ably cut into the togetherness of §ml_':T':_h‘(_ '" ‘T’ “l ":"‘t‘.'° "'l.:]'Vhad admitted setting off the ex-3| ’ MP. RMWH “hm-“-alI\lp‘“-‘l ms‘: ondetl that the niectin adourn-lthe most devoted {mmly Old". iiatur lntsuc xtandnvldllim W} lplosmns and dlsflphnary afllonl lhe iiieetitii; tIl)(llt( i_\ iepea.—l > E J . men and “me who _a,r\, on it 0 e en an appib W” be taken again“ them_ int: flit‘ »“Ht'.\' ~"l<‘“'("’l “"““"' “‘ H") m°(N:“"'s('l"s°(l} mm all alone quite cheerfullv the rest of acwmed‘ ' ., ;; «- -ii it ' ' E ’ t . - -74“ :::";:;"s...'.:::"..:.:1:...::.:*..;:.;*;‘:::3:‘.:I '-“-‘~‘ ‘ “*~°"*"‘- ‘°° '"°'* ‘- . = t ‘ ' t t'hi'isttiias kilns \lllilll(‘\ of last| SAl.\'A(‘.E EXPERT nit-:3 ;r"—-ham,‘ {:,sa{"f;"_ sad. W”\...‘l ttivrttnfl “W IN“ 8"“ HPW‘""‘d-. .\‘0t"l'llAMPT()\.'. ring. «Apr- .Mi's. Lewis a widow, t-awiiiti Reports of s('ll(itil and \lt‘l\ cone _ iiiittees were heard and hIll~ pre ('lI\\t‘(l. it was decided that‘ Sltlfitl be sent to llit‘ 'l‘H l.eai.'ue and $12.00 was \oled for Christliias gift for It was decided to treat children with fruit and candy at (‘hristnias. also to pack l)(\\t"\ for several shut itis in the (ll\ll'l('l .\n (‘lnl)I'tll(ll’l'_\' kit for use at the meetings instead pro- ‘.;l'.'lllll!ll‘ tor a ten c\t-iiiiius Is‘ to he ordered. The Institute News was recened Collection amount- .ed to Sltitl atid the penny box took in 65 cents \e\t meeting is to he held at the Iioiiie of Mrs. .|ack MaeKin- non. Roll call will he answered treasiirera report which was approved as read.’ showed I substantial hankl balance. l 0 .3 .50. Qm.h.m.’.‘ l.l.IITOlIl!l.oII ‘ month. which was an especially - Grog» N ‘R t ‘ busy one for the sub-division in- #1? ' " mm eluding among pther I(‘ll\'llle| - ‘“ ‘V339-€75 were cateiing to me 'nights of Col C I I W K OVICIIAIOI Thursday Ilght wt”. ptiahua Banguet. a social evening‘ - S 9 " Q“ wumunfl my" ‘Well me‘ ingo In car r y. I v ' The following convcners gave‘ T F h H k n.._'.cm1'uh"'"h~ ‘ their reports: firs. Joseph Camp‘ 0 . ' bell. Spiritual; Mrs Artenias ‘ a- ‘ quot. Child Welfare and Girl Iy IDA aAn.zv ALLEN ta. ciiet: rim may he used both ‘till Mrs. St. Clair Pa- ‘ I “la the United 9tates, 1 some for coloring and neuoninig song; ‘l“°- *9“ t‘ hear the on! ‘carmc-I‘ hut stews, ragouts. casseroes ' " I L‘urre:;pondehn‘ce read? intilxded LGII Carolina Ilclnro. Iona’! Idttu. it - Imgrmo‘ and m an dicuo, ‘I-‘vies. ~ _" etters rom on w ‘ air-' -- " u . ' Ir)’. observed the chef. Use from ‘1 tsp. to ‘*3 tbsp. ac- ~ -- man of the Christmas seals Cam-. --Bee...‘ were 1. no such word . . t ' . .. 9”“ ‘““’ M” "‘"' "“‘P"- N‘ Page 8 The Guardian Monday. Dec. 30, 1957 chef." I told him “It”: a co|lo- .°.’.;.':‘,‘:".‘....‘.‘,’.. uT°.r::':‘:{.,°it;li: . U - . . tional Convener of League Mag- quid W 0' 1 . In . . . - i- » . I)! SAY Ill °ll'Im¢- at a tune. tasting as you do this. . - A, , 14¢ aunes. regarding increased sub‘ “Ah mu .5 with me cflunel In makin color uasomn up ‘-;. , “';;g:"i‘;:s V‘§te:j":':'(fjl'|:'(;'edl‘°‘l‘"°"° candies. also caramel used as I amel‘ use gm brown Sn‘:-_ i/'('t§;'i‘& TB League‘ 8 High Mass ,0, 1688001118 Ind fllV0fll1l- The "I?! In a heavy saucepan. combine ' 1 the sick and shut-ins of the pan ' of name‘ for the“ purpou‘ “ l "’~ dnrk br°“’“ 5“35'- l“ °- hm’ l l ish and I contribution to the p -, k”°‘’"' "° ‘H French b°m°"“k' 19" l11d_2 0- b°1l|flE’ Wile? Sim‘ N‘ bulldllm f“"d' M5° "'9 "5" I Mr. Justice McGillivray. who dren Linda and Susan in Scab en’ bu: 1’ K understood in m in" ‘mm 3 d°ep' “ch br°w“' " 9",“ bu...“ mu. “- Christnias gifts are to be bought. h . t be - ted , 0n_lboro, Toronto. }°".“’””¥- _ it becomes too thicnk. spoon in a ‘°'d"""l‘:‘°"'.""":' ‘l'“ The routine business of the‘ as_ J": en '€p°m doc rt ‘ C‘l'lt:1:l 15 l1WI.t/sihmldgefrom little hot water. - ‘ tari ' ‘u ‘eme ‘ urt an ‘ou _ . - M granua sug r. i e . . , , _ , _ . Ollie of Iiltjpealplis a ll((:Dh€'W of the lidzlth Eifdn\N'elfa:;m$Dai?tfme[ll|)te. cane sugar. ltamaletes :10 dilflteti’-'..l|m(0°‘;l' .;l_“m 0“ the Id" *”““" from c fluh|lQN- "“°“"'I 1 III of (‘onset-ration to the Blessed [ale Dr_ M(.Gl““.my who used_ l)oininioii Bureau of Statistics ¢!.'nc¢." I told him. ‘flit is browned J ' . °'°""d'~ \Itillit.‘I‘ said by Rev. Edwin with h" wife to “W Pm,” }_.d_ staff, Ottawa. spent Christmas in or caramelized to give it the rich ” ' """" “ ' - st...-ip ‘ Toronto with his brother. Johnltaste we know as caramel.“ - ' ‘my: Ward 15l8Dd- Ml‘-5« ‘UT-I M°"l“l‘ Patrick. He also visited other for-I Caramel as a coafing or flavor, xpgw ANNAN w_[_ vray continues to live at the ‘fam- mer ‘Islanders during his |hort' for sweets: In a very clean. smalll ll_ home Avenue Road at I-.lgtn. stay in the Queen city. hegvy frying pan_ dowry met; the‘ The lieccniber meeting of New This is probably the only remain- _ .1-cqu‘ mou -' A Annan W.l. met at the home of mg stately old residence 0 M" ‘M! M” w‘“”"“ E“ G°"'~,io mg” over Mrs. Walter Moase December 6. Meeting opened b_v singing in "Hark the Herald Angels followed by all repeating ,avenue that at one time w led for its massive Victorian es I .llls‘ll(‘C M(‘Ullll\'t'a)' had wan o b hous- '\1ar_v "t-wart ('«~llect. Roll t e a doctor in the family tra- t.~il w aiiswcietl by t\»‘ Isltllltifi but he‘s a judge There nieinhers and one xisitur ex- are loiir children in the McGilli- clianging (‘hristinas gills Pro vray family, Mrs Donald Till ceeds from pantry sale and ba- xaar was $38 75. A wreath had been placed at Donald. 20. second year pre-med- ‘me student. ('arol_vn I8. who is t a Bishop Strachan and Ian. age 'l‘ra\ellers Rest monunicnt on U. who IS "considering" law. Roincinbrance l)a_v. 'l‘he sick in distrilt had been visited and sev- en boxes of fruit taken Mrs. l)a|Iiell had visited the school in November and had purchased pa- per towels. toilet lIs.\ll9 anti dust- hane (hie sweater and two nigh- llt'\ had been passed in to the lit-ti (‘toss and more work pa.‘- sed out to lll(‘lIll)(‘I'\. tine iiieni— l)(‘l' paid into the birthday box. Forrespondeiico was read and tiisciissed. ‘\leniliei's \otcd $!.'it)0 to the Prince ('oiiiit_v Ilospital cuiiipaign $200 to Lcagtie. $1000 to Kensington (‘onimtinity (‘Iub to- wards a new oor in the and t0l'llllH Kensington H i g was decided to buy treats. mas time. The secretary and president attended the leadership taint-s 0 In ram. a marine sal- y vagc expert died l-‘riday. lie was settled and paid. (ori'espontlen(‘e -;;_ was read and new hiisiness dis» Inmam '.(,(.0\m.ed‘ I After the Second World War he pipeline tin- der the linglisli Channel that sup» when my husband was w th plied liiel to allied armies after the .\'ormandy invasion. l Mrs. Walter Dal/iel has left to‘ Miss Marjorie Windeler of Que- spend the holiday season with her. son-in-law and daughttr. Mr. and‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hamid S. Windeler, (‘arl Leet. and their chil-. Mrs. 8; not ton of Stroudsburg. Pa.. arrived 3 wit.h| Isa-. la! bel Mai-Fadyen and sister, Mrs. returned by plane to spend Christmas l\rs. Gorton's mother. Mrs. Robert Younker. They by plane Saturday. l)r. and Mrs. at Queens University. Ontario. and Donald housio University. bee (‘ityis visiting Greenfield Avenue. Donald MacNeill - have their two sons home for the holiday season. Jim is a student Kingston. rom Dal- her parents, w heat. Sit often so it will not corch. ' t When t sugar turns to a hazel nut brown color. d the amount of boiling hot water spe- cified in the recipe. This will‘ cause steam to rise and evapor-I ate. so stand back from the range while you do this. Pour the boil- ing water into the saucepan using the side nearest you. i he syrup will harden. Sim-I mer-stir until it melts. Use a 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR To leave the old with a l)lll'St of song, To recall the right and forgive the wrong; once to coat a pudding or cust- ‘ , ard mold, to flavor a custard. 3,.; To forget the thing that binds you fast varian cream or mousse. or tot . , use ,5 the best, go, , caramel‘ To the vain regrets of the year that s past; WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS Some Wistiul Christmas Dreams Of Togeiherness Ruhaniah i. h‘ is there any one element inside me a pair of ice-skates. rom its religious most treasured in significance) i It it the» veys" I have carried on, it would'Yes. those were the best Christ- - when we were together. Mr. Clark. a widower. spends (‘hristmas with his daughter eem that now as always it is the togetherness of families that is! recalled most wistfully. explained to me «as if it needed an a oogylt. "l have much to be thankful for recalling the Christmas seasons me. ‘He was I great one to make me -laugh. One (‘hristmas he bought SHAMA’ A HAPPY NEW YEAR 8. Frank where do you think he putt tains in the living room! sked to make candy tolsimltlicity of those lost holiday to do some clever curtain mend- m(:(-ilertzte °V;n' d(;grees- P “Tl Robert Brewster Beattie treat the children at the Christ-fseasonsf’ The lack Icomparatively ing I can tell you it was gull” Q C" H ‘S ‘rm m C- id— of our present day “commercial-1 ’ tl "l. H i A ' ood I h ' . . ' andlism"? No" — from informal “sur-flmllavel hadmthliiizlltlirigg aboultugit? Beat the 9“ whims “gm “ml fIl8.\(‘S his he young‘ whose faxnily circle and her family "0, course no you 1-‘, Serve ciitiied. for your kind patronage during the past 12 Tins proved very interest-ithappilyt is usually still intact Christmas can be the same since T"'°"‘°‘”'5 dl"“°"7 Clea . . . ing and insiriictive. lcannot help believing this will my wife left me," he said. but P99‘ 5‘’”P- “MD f P311195 m0nlhS- It IS Out‘ Sln('P‘!? Iiope that we may merit -Sick committee for January.last forever. Sometimes they pre-‘the young people ha e been.°“ ‘°35l- ‘“5l"‘00m 0" PM . . is Mrs Richard Wall and Mrs.‘fer to spend part if not all oflnilflht," Rood and thoughtful — WW. Mexican corn. ares-n 3'0"!‘ “0“f‘d““('9 f0" the “°m‘”g .""'*“" - - - 3"“ ll films Albert Moase; school. Mrs. John‘their school vacations awe and I'm not too lonely." ""35. (‘Mamet mcrinizue cuSt~ . ‘ - . . (.1355 .. mmes_ am... c.,m..‘u.,_ mm 1 is otir resolution to serxe you to the utmost of our . and hem? . I‘ the memory.They were pinned to the lace curi- Followiiii; the reception the liap- for the school children. Memberslof past Christmases" ' p_\ _\oung couple lett amid show-lwere SBUCE. l Caramel meringue (.us,al.d. V To have the strength to let go your hold I good—sized heavy frying pan,‘t caramelize 'zc granulated sugar.,‘ Add ‘/4 c. boiling water. Boil until. the caramel dissolve Of the not worthwhile of the days grown old To dare go forth with a purpose true, To the unknown task of the year that's new; To help your brother along the road, To do his work and lift his load; To add your gift to the world's good cheer that can go to ta Plac a pan. Sursouiid with boiling water. Bake 33 min. in at Is to have and to give a Happy New Year. 3 tbsp. powdered sugar and V4‘ tsp. vanilla e x t r a c t. Spread , lightly on the cust I ake 12 min. ion ar We wish to take this opportunity to thank you ger at 325 de-; A faded fiber rug can be pain-. with house paint thinned but 1 (‘EN MI? \\ltll turpentine, using three parts ted paint to one part turpentine. rush it into the fibers thor-l oughly. WISH oNE AND ‘ALL FRESH CCU ”A” LARGE "A” MEDIUM Q . doz. NTRY EGGS IN CARTON 49c 45c DOZ. CHICKENS "A" . . lb. BACON, sliced . . lb. 1 45: 59c ' MAXWELL novsa COFFEE . . . 1 lb. bag 39: l0N‘l.\' War! Bhfad t0!‘ both of Us A lovely devotional period of The president, Mrs. .l.J. Mc- ~flnd t‘-<9 lhmlld be h8DDY‘carols and Bible reading by the Donald. thanked the members tori years. D . 7 -_~_ - iii . I-‘,S(‘APl-‘. I-‘ROM LIFE I Dear DR Will I-‘rank adjus. better once he is retired" Adjust better to what" Just what in it, about the prospect of retirement. that makes him such a sorehead? Evidently he feels that. when of a job. he will have lost his grip in life. which suggests that his job has been not only a way of life in ltseli‘—-a substitute for all other forms of being. in his scheme of thing: — but also his I . his esc ciprocity rela one. 3 3 3 3 T FOR ‘I2 tionnhip with any-I w a doeuhefore himself: Emptineu Tedlntn. sq rem... 1o hide.fromt meager really of himself and Ida mar- -iage He feels cornered; and tent. Dd I In‘ be trying ht‘ Mourns IN TH NEW YEAR! HAPPY E I §EHgRTENlNG . . 4 lbs. 98c ‘7A"i>l=Ei.E JUICE BROKEN Puol . . 48 oz. 27: ill). pkg. 69¢ CANADA PACKERS PICNIC HAMS 45c lb. SUNKIST ORANGES 2 ooz. 59c LARGE Wo'dIHodhahwlIheguyNowYo¢'s wiaituulo-'-ioyutuio-nuance-noam.. Ihabooa’cndphnuotonrvo_youh -Ihopat.WowDyoIdgoodhchude tum ttsvi tint , PROWSE altos. iii). , 3 ._|_