til MW Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8508 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 19, 19627“? : Holds Meeting I BORDEN — The annual meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary Borden Legion was held in the. home on December 14 with 15 members in attendance. 1 Bedeque The Christmas meetins- Roll call was answer-Ian's Institute was held at the 9d With “Change 0‘ ChriStmasIhome of Mrs. Charles Hender- git‘t Minutes of last annual HAPPENINGS ; and regular meetings were read. Correspondence was read a lid attended to. It was decided to. The meeting with the singing donate to the United Fund. Inf “Jingk: Bells" and the Mary ing roll call with a gift for th 2 Red Cross. Miss Wanda Wyatt entertain- ed the East End Bridge Club at her home in ' of the latter's mother. Mrs. J. . Thompson. Church in Moncton. NB. 3 lfe were presen d Murray. 3 gift of Mr. 5. RD. Summerside. of the above church. parents. Mr. Mrs. Monklcy. Summerside. A pleasing Art Exhibit by the students of Miss A Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. iiit- .former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. . Eleanors spent th e Ernest Walker. Summerside. » week end in Oxford. N.S.. guests :m At the Annual Meeting of the Ievening for the Community Car U.C.W. of the Wesley Memorial ‘rol Sing song. courtesy of Kel- 'begins to turn color Membership Certificate and pin IBarbara Ann Limited. Mr. Ro-Imint. salt and pepper. Mix M . D.G. :bert Scburman was M ,r; ice. her parents. .‘of Ceremonies and the speciall Bring to rapid boll. Smith oflfeatures included a vocal soloi Reduce heat; cover; slow-boil! Mrs. Murray is.“Jesu Bambino" by Mrs. Hor- ' ' ‘ Superintendent of the C.G.l.T. ace Estabrooks: an lnsfl'umt‘n-Itcndcr and has absorbed liquid,lsmher1and, tre- Mr. Edward Monkley of the .W.D. Young on the Grand Piano R.C.S.C. of Ottawa is'spending land Mr. Owen the a four weeks' furlough with his lilammond Organ: orne ‘ “0 Holy Night" by Mr. Robertl lma Buote of Kelly also accompanied for the Tignish was held at the Tartan {sing song. my Miller reported 21 um . Stewart Collect. The minutes of ’ Mr. and M”, Ne“ walker and .lor citizens were residing in the I the last meeting were read and ‘children. Brian, Craig and 0'91- 19 me“ a“ d “V0 Women 1 approved. The treasurer report- Ed 0" Saturday December 22nd lmission which they attended on ce. A capacity audience wa s in? Mildre“ Rahahan and R059 land one sympathy card sent A ‘attendance at the Civic Auditor- Dome“? 33" report 0‘ meet' I Thank you note from \1rs. R. ' m' summersme' 0" sunday ISte n was read. Sick com- “ lmittee reported three lfll plants I been sent to Auxiliary :members. I Canteen committee receipt for .month totaled $28.71 and expen- idlture. was $24.67. Election of officers resulted as is follows: president. Mrs. Ma ry clcctcdl: first TOMORROW’S DINNE vice ‘ president. Mrs. lla7cl So- Tossed Mixed Greens lmcrs; second vice ~ president. with Chopped Green Peppers ers. Sadie Warren: secretary Near East Rice Pilaff itreasurer. Mrs. Edith Burke: Broiled or Baked Eggplant .cxecutive. Mrs. Mary Miller. slices IMildred Ranahan. Mrs. Blanche or Zucchini ECairns: card committee. Mrs. ‘ Cottage pudding puff, Rita Darrach: ways and means. IStrawben-y sauce (made with Mary Miller. Mildred Ranahan: ' sick committee. Sadie Warren, Blanche Cairns. Add onion and cook until ‘ly's Flower Shoppe and The Stir in tomato paste, water. te ;about. 30 mm. or until rice i la] duct “Medley of carols”I Itspeclally arranged) by Mrs | Kelly on ' a vocal solos Scllurman. who. for the. finale! ‘read the Christmas Story fromi LSt. Luke. Mrs. Young and Mr. frozen berries) COTTAGE PUDDING PUFFS Mrs. Mary Sutherland openedimeeting of the Bedeque Wom- s Legion Auxiiion/ IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Bedeque WI Members HOld December Meeting 3at a recent pantry sale and that ; 10 had been sent for the refu- igee child. a A report was heard from the son with nine members answer- .members who attended the lea. Rev. Peter Rundall dership training course in Ken-l sington. There was considerable discussion on formulating a pro- gram for the coming year. It was decided to hold a pan- .try sale at Bowness's store on ‘Friday. December 7.3 The tra- 05 I treat and for the shut-ins. boxes 1" Wthh time 'he can“ Singing behalf of the Auxiliary. -C a rd It was defided to Send the 25”! iverse of scripure containing the l Iwm take 9‘3 .committee reported one get well IAhhiVF-l'sal‘y Poem to the Instl-‘word "shepherd". tute News and that extra copies would be sold. was decided to purchase music books for the so 001. Collection amounted to $1.70. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Georgie Affleck th Fanny and Florence Hen- derson on lunch and program. After the meeting w a s .iourncd the members enjoyed all exchange of Christmas gifts and lunch was served. MILO W.l. Mrs. Cecil Gray entertained the members of Milo W.I. for their December meeting. which opened with the new president in the chair. "Jingle Bells” was Sling. followed by the “Collect.” T n members answered roll call with a Christmas verse. One I . In the E Mr ad- L W. MacDonald roentiy with :1 members present. Miss Mary MacKenzie. deaconess-at-large. led the group in prayer. The first chapter of the stud book “Rim of East Asia" was prepared by Mrs. Perley Taylor ‘Hospiioi Aid Holds Meeting I O'LEARY — The president. ers. James Harris. presided form of a playette with iover the December meeti of s. MacKenzie. Mrs. Sterling lthe Community Hospital Ladlel' ‘MacRae and Mrs. Taylor tak-lAid. O'Leai'yv lng part. I A report of the “Fall Fair It . decided to sen church I was given by Mrs George De- ‘caiendars after the minister. W313 Thial PFCGIP'S for the “11' displayed were $227.97. I the calendars and spoil-g of the‘ The hospital operating room linfluence these calendars have iiighi has arrived and will be m- on Christian family me. .stailed shortly. All officers who I The sum of $5 was voted [0_ twere present were appointed to ‘wards the projector for ghe use .office for another year With ex- ‘ the presbyterial and Mlss ception of Mrs G Dewar who lMacKenzie. ' .resigned as ways and means SummerSi e on Mary Miller and R088 DOUCCiie [ed that $20.25 has been realized veiling apron netted 11. The Christmas meeting will ~ secretary This office is to ba Monday evening. chad "f Mommn' NB" smmlare to purchase Christmas gifts I———————-———'————— Each mpmhpr- was asked l..ij held a. the. harm, of 'Mr 5 I .taken over by Mrs Kenneth r‘ .the week end at the home of the 1 for them. These will be present- I mg of the Bmde“ AWN... (om .make candy for the s c h 0 ol iDonald Macpherson and r 011 IMaihPSm‘ “'"h Mrs Ralph 3“ shop assisting All other officers are to be contacted and asked to remain in office another year. It was decided that sympathy cards be sent to bereaved fam— Iilles of members and friends of the aid call will be answered With a| The meeting was adjourned 3 land a delicious lunch was serv- 1 ed by the hostess. I TRACADIE C. W. L. i The members of Tracadie pa- irlsh council of the C.W.L. en- committee was appointed .to decorate the hospital for IChristmas A Red Cross group toyed a treat. at their Decemb- mm“ the Elementary “boo! u er meeting when Rev. Motherlto make "3-" “mm-.5 and fl“ oyoia. CSM. showed slides of {Balm-5t “7’” “3'” mm ‘ it“ her recent tour to Europe. and lfor “1.9 Chump" 5 “Fri lnf the owning of “1? Ecumeni_l Christmas decorations were Qcal Council at'home. Sister Stan- I’m-"ed 1"- frnm Mun' Brale' we“ iislaus. a travelling companion. igomtl'v 0 Lifryhsgd “amaturtonfi 'showed the pictures while Rev. it"? ‘3‘: 2m "31 f een 6"” Mother Loyola commented on ‘31:»; e OSP 3 mm 8‘” each telling of Preswick. Scot- 0 ' land: Dublin. Ireland; London. England: Paris. France; Rome. the Catacombs and ltalian coun- tryside. The business part of the meet- ing was chaired by the Presi- ‘ The annual meeting is to be iheld on January 16 with roll gcall to be answered by a done- ftion of a pot holder. i land it was decided to purchase . ' ’t ' . l I . , .- ' RESIN?“ "“ Samd“ “i” . “Favorite with "Pop" in 1912) A “W” “"1" ‘°“““"“‘ "'° hinsrldlrncxatiafigin 21d 20f ii: dent Mrs- Basil MacDonald Niiycpa’t‘ligl'ipcs 3221335. rgl’msshe‘it noonH Withb approilmatclyM fifty l glohn M30il;,\'.1\l4’oakeslbiahi.lonl1_3 c any shortening (mom meeting. paid‘ " ‘ ‘ Rev. K C MacMillan. parish wood goqual pain ngs elng ung. ssl et recon y or ontrea w ere ’ 1 " ' - . - . tBhuote hail been instructing at ‘‘he will be the guest of his s on .1 "its? pure vanilla extract .d C dig: {litasdeCilaEdéo'fadnvgss thle afflict'fl‘e (5:311:38 tgfavgee¥gi onltthveva:ogizcldféiactttiigsmgzerég ePlnt . t . .' .2 ‘ - .rc or e. nie. ppea. ._ ‘ ' . . .. since Saepterfibgrfe summersme Iggntlhin Mooney far the Winter 32'3 ‘3' 5‘15" GUI e ompa ny *MI‘S. Hedley MacLean and Mrs. .1335"! pmmbe’ We“ “Cited church be sent for and a half : H l1 ’33 -Florence Gray volunteered to m umson‘ hour 01" meeiihz flights be 1'19" HUS Ceremony do the canvassing. Four mem- SUMMERSIDE} Th? Thudibggs paid their membership Summerside Guide Company , m held an enrollment ceremonyicusfgg‘mtie oglderfi, fiffis’tTgs gamma” December 13 at the lthe school children are to he [2 c. pro-sifted flour 3 tsp. baking powder ‘2 tsp. salt Minutes of the last monthly meeting were read and approved. Social action chairman report- ed visiting the Sacred Heart Home and giving a treat to the residents Finance convener re- voted to this study. It was also decided to send for a course in public speaking. This course is provid by the national office and several members are ing forward to starting it IDA BAILEY ALLEN Holidoy Guests Should " am“. AND MRS. IVAN GORDON s'rnrsox Young Couple Pledge Vows 5.4 0. m1 stir together shortening. ex- tract and sugar until smooth. in . eat and add egg lotf C YouthiCentre when d1; :remembered at Christmas “me. ported all bills paid and a bal- January I M h e Sift. together dry ingredi- "c Comm‘slsl°r:‘er'l r?" “T ‘ lSome clothing was passed in ance 0“ hand- News 0‘ meatmgs A. panin’ Sale “’1.” be held Al n p \ guts; add alternately with milk H‘uhley 9M0 6‘ lie 0 0 mg ifm' the box being packed for ave been sent to the press. re- during December if a suitable to first mixture Ems’ Effie 5'99“?- Barbara 5 Unitarian Services ported the press convener. place for it can. be obtained in Committee. IRed Cross yarn and sewing Was distributed among the members ;Schooi committee reported a lpail and paper towels were - 5'5" were ineeded for the school. On A pretty wedding was soi- emolzed in Marshficld Presby- terian Church recently when Frrsrli' .lean. daughter of Mr. 5an Mrs Edward Mills. Park- The bride‘s grandmother wore a gowa of mauve lace with gold accessories and a mink cape. A corsage of yellow roses complet- ed her ensemble. Merrill. Roma Gallant. Roberta - . MacDonald. Carolyn Shields. ggfgggya;f‘aggfitén5:?g: oven‘ Betty MacAltken and Marjorie Serve warm with Strawberry G Sauce (from frozen berries). or IN ANY household where there are no servants It is cor- rect and really kind to allow guests to assist ~ kind. because otherwise they may feel uncom- cords or TV if other guests have re . PRETEND LIKING Even if you do not. like cer- tain foods. make a pretext of On the advice of the Rev. Dir‘ Charlottetown ector the collection for sponsor- M- -- MBPKEMIC explained lng good Catholic programmes 13116913! What the Silldy Of the 80- radm, has n ctal teachings of the c hutch held over until early in the New “70"” CDDSISt 0‘ Transfer to oiled deep 2% in. -o m - .. O ’3 0 Receiving badges “3"” “mm” the bridfelaf Iva: er5' films”: “'35 “film: a fortable. liking them: you can always Butterscotch Sauce. 39y]: ggzgraseégzzg'l the, prgram committee, Year. leggengiegtinxg closed with the “Mn” 5 0 mn' 50" 0 r‘ a row“ S“er crepe w‘ C am' . l t l n the make a meal of the foods ou TCH SAUCE ' ‘ . " Mrs. Wallace MacNevin gave a It was decided to ack a ye- Mrs. Cecil Stetson. Marshfield. pagne accessories and a corsage The be“ may 0 p a y BUTTERSQO Stalkers badge. Patricia Steele. p do like. Make your bed and keep your room tidy. Pay for your own humorous reading and Mrs. A. MacLean conducted an enjoy- able conte st on “Jumbled Christmas box for the Sisters of the Precious Blood. The P weekend work so nobody is ov- erburdened and you will have a good time yourself is to give (With secret ingredient) 1 c. brown sugar (packed in) 1-3 c. half ’n' of yellow roses. As the young couple left the The ceremony was erform- ed by Rev. John Ball assisted ioneer and camper badges and I P Estelle Bernard. health badge. OLD SAYING re" “To burn the candle at both sident asked Mrs. Elmer Mac- ‘ . half or undiluted . . .. ends" has b an a f mill r En - lw \Ip Hugh Lowery. The or- church the Iiirst Marshfield Boy each guest 8 card (or place it telephone cans and postage evaporated mi. t Mrs. lilubéey_we‘l{omeg the Chnstmas Carols ‘ It was 8% Donald‘ Mrs. Thomas Doug“ “sh phrase 9mm £9 17:}, a: guild. Miss Dfirflihy MacFar- Scout Troup formed a guard o on the“, dresser, Stating w h at stampi Bring a small but we“- 2 tbs“ !ight com Syrup agdfzy aft: Xian-e haw] aut: reed a Christmas decoration be and Mrs. Alphonsus Peters are tun. A “3.15.: cgzdgeaggdi‘figa‘hvigd hOROEeception for 50 guests was they can d" to hell" and When‘ Chaser! gig todyout‘; 30:265.? mi“ 3 tbsp butter 0" finargxirm: the company complimented firms“ for O Leary HOS!“- toRteaé‘e 1:33:51? fiazfis‘uzmjigt' m -‘ I s » wr e a rea -an - u er noe y‘ tsp~ pure van”; 9 me .1 ’ ,' _‘ ' - - n 9!! giant Stetslon. brother" of Itfhet held in the Trinity United Ron-n; DUTIES of thanks with.“ Menuhin“, % tsp. cider vinegar taggingtgléehbggigatgzvglmg: i A highlight of the evening was spoke to the members 0.. char. 3 groom, u o sang e or Church Social Hall where the Rotate the warp, pm- 1n. hours after your departure‘ Combine first 4 ingredients in - . ta visit from Santa Claus. who my. He thanked them for their ~ lbride's table. was laid with a Ilace cloth and a pleasing ar- .rnngemcnt of red roses and ta~ Incrs. The table was ccnterc iwith a three-tier wedding cake Inl't‘” before the ceremony and "HI Walk Beside You" during «motor: of the register. . llopcrt Godfrey attclldcd thc church chimes. The church Foumng the ceremnn." and af‘ Idistributed gifts to all. from a I" the marcmng 0“ 0f “19 901' Iheautifully decorated tree. Del- “UI‘S by 0010? DENY- Notah licious refreshments were serv- Camemh. Anne N‘liy 311d Lmda led by hostess. assisted by Mrs. ' DGSROChPSv 5“ ehlnl’abif‘ Chris-ICharIes Milligan and Mrs. W.B. stance. do not appoint one per- son to wash all the dishes or peel all the vegetables all the time. Change the tasks about a n d good work and wished all Blessed Christmas. ST. PIUS X CWL NEAR EAST LAMB PILAFF 3 lbs. stcwing lamb 2 fine-chopped peeled onions :3 (ti-oz.) cans seasoned tomatol pt. saucepan. Stir and heat to boiling point; slow-boil 3 min. Stir in vanilla and vinegar—- he I. here to serve you ANY 2:) i I ~— we: attrnriIVFiy decorated for the occasion with baskets of mix- ed fall flowers. Tlu- youthful bride. given In mat-mac- by her father was ra- diant in her wedding gown of Frrnch lace over satin. The bo- dice featured a scoop neckline o : sleeves and the short. full skirt had a bustle back and accented by a how at Her headdress was a crown of seed pearls and cry- stals and it held in place her shoulder length illusion veil. She carried a cascade of sweet heart roses and her only jewel- lerv was a single strand of nmris with matching earrings 8 gift from the groom. Miss Lelgha Jamison. friend of the bride was the bridesmaid. She wore a gown of malwe with bouffant street-length skirt. mat- ching stole and pill-box head- drcss and carried a cascade of mauve and white mum Mr. Paul Stetson was th 0 best man. while Mr. Donald Jen- kins and Mrs. Wayne Gillespie. cousin of the bride. ushered the Eucsts to their ews. which were marked by lily of the val- iev tied with white satin bows. Mrs. Mills chose for her dau- ghter's wedding a peacock blue are dress with silk organza overskirt Her maribou hat was in a corresoonding shade a nd H 11 she chose black accessories and black mink furs. Her corsage was of white roses. gmade by friends of the bride. [ The toast to the -proposed by Mr. Lowery and re- sponded to by the gr was read by the best man. Best wishes were also ex- tended the couple by Mr. Doug Wood Kay Toronto attended her brother's wedding and other out-of-town guests included Mr. Hughie Gil- lespie. uncle of ‘the bride and r. D. L. MacPherson. grand- father of the groom E“. culatcd the guest book. After the wedding rehearsal the bridal party was entertain- ed at the home of the bride's parents and prior to her wed- ding the bride was entertained at showers given by Mrs. Ralph Gillespie. Miss Leigha Jamison. Miss Dianne Peters. Miss Judy Vessey and Mrs. Anson MacLaucblan. ‘ For a honeymoon trip to points .of interest in the Maritimes and Maine the bride travelled in a winter white wool suit with shocking pink accessories and corsage. On their return the young couple were tendered com- munity shower in the Marshfield . a . Mr. and Mrs. Stetson are re— siding in Charlottetown. 1 (Photo by C. D. Mncxay) MARY HAWORTH Reader Soys Morrioge Thrives On Fair Sharing Dear Mai-y Hawortlr In gen- era]. I approve the altitude you SW6 your troubled readers. But I am totally disappointed in your treatment. of the wow wt the talkative. editab husband vrho neVer takes time to beta: to her concerns. 1 mm absolutely with creative listen- yo in: is woman“. work m understand to be loved as in _i cannot believe the nint‘s “9" unmet was enthused "My to . the only mil-V hm Harri-gee l have flown m m the """l and who m mentally I am no champion of unfam- tnine women. but to me there is a world of difference between firm of maifemtnlnibyandthe tih expediency obatyou seem to favor. 9.8. Not to end with a brick- bat. l must your love! W of mothers bim- women aive. patient. adaptive. recep- tive. responsive. nurturing half of ihetwaln And if that is a fair statement behave it bride was telegram of best wishes from Miss Shirley Scott in Toronto nd Mrs. Gor n Mac , Miss Elizabeth Stetson of The bride's sister: Arlene. cir- by assisting for not more than half an hour a day a group of guests will make light. of the work and make the work light r you: It‘s almost. as great an art to be a good guest as it is to be a good hostess. First a nd foremost. be. interested. inter- esting and enthusiastic. Be on time for meals or whatever the event may be. Be considerate about playing the radio or re- we a oneself. As such. characteristic of f aggression. Don't you agree? St. Francns of Assisi stance quoted. wasn't anybody. ing God‘s help in perfecting him- self. That‘s why I referred 6.5 to his example—because one's only hope of improving life to improve oneself. GS. and her spouse are imma- ture. This signifies tibat you don't read attentively; that im- plications are lost on you. For I explained carefully that the "—Just as he is looking to you for a testament of womanly die- spelled ou l M11. M a r y Ha ammonia through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Writie her in care of The Guardian. So Cozy for Christmas (Gift Certificates Available) ADELLA’S Mil liner! 1‘" Grafton St. Phone 4-8114 AAAA AA [1. BENNETT CARR t Insurance Counselling ’Dilt- Gilt. Sun Life of final- -AAAA- quiescence than of masculine ' . in the in- 9 g Rather. he was pray- ‘ You say I failed to note that secret ingredient that pro- paste . 'duces that "butterscotch taste." FOOD N FRO 4V2 can‘measures hot water 1 tsp. mint flakes 11/2 tsp. salt. it tsp. pepper 11.2 0. yellow or brown rice Remove excess fat from lamb. tall types of bottles with Cut into bite-sized pieces. 'shreds or spillage. Quick Place is heavy saucepan; scat! tmas party was held when each Guide donated favours as their project for the needy at Chris- tm s THE CHEF A new “cork pop" works in- Istantly in remOVing corks from no as a.. An exchange of gifts was also carried out as well as a iightfui Christmas program. This was followed by taps and even- the commissioner. 9.. ‘MacIsaac. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Maclsaac. and roll call will be answered by ‘meetings." I Meeting closed with 'G o d 1‘ Save the Queen." I BROOKFIELD WMS jhhour of the day or night: I CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch’town i g i i l The December meeting of the St. Pius X parish council of the Catholic Women‘s League was held on December 6. Mrs. J. Lee. the president. chaired the meeting and the minutes and the correspondence were read by Mrs. Scott Coffin. Conveners for the various song slow-fry imtii fat begins to run.I An excellent Christmas gift! Mrs. w Hubley taking the salute. .t dmore 1 BOYS’ STORE | 1 OPEN TONIGHT forfheberterdressed boy Suns by COOPER O Styled like dad’s especially for Henderson and Cudmore 0 new dark dress-up shades for the holiday festivities . sizes from 6 to 18 Priced from r 24.95 Student sizes to 49.00 A. M4 A. .. 4.. SPORT COATS lly fill-Ell _ . Jmt like Dad's. for a Christmas . Gift Sizes 6 to is : Dress him up concert. tortboChi-istmu Phone 4-817 . 4-5433 Charlottetown. P.E.l. 'vvvv Just arrived by air express today! BOYS’ SWEATERS. , oedf Calms-Oxnnda-IS P“ "m .pnhovemoerdignns 3 4 i O PJBJ. Tartans WMS met at the home of Mrs. "an t_ . s. Neat checks and blended shades . warmer than ever. 59 ‘ WHERE nun.er is sum: P MEN'S STORE OPEN TONIGHT! ALPACAMA) . . .ihe perfect iamin Christmas Gift for Dad! new three-quarter length with shoulders in the popular "half region" fashion . . .- eomtortoble carefree lightness -— yet best cool values in town Only SUN KEUDMB l plain: in the new . . styling is in the .95 His MOST Popular Gifts come from 1: Henderson udmere