’ . ences SA SNE Wing |. HAPPENINGS—|a - eee "Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 ee ey, anquet Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose, Lex home she will visit another dau- The annual meeting of Wheat- | ington, Mass., are visiting in | ghter and son-in-law, Mr. «nd ley River Women’s Institute was | Kilmuir, as guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Glen MacKinnop © _ held at the home of Mrs. Pres- | Mrs. Richard Bieren. ‘ ton- Rockham-on November. 3rd _- | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Joha- -| Roll call was answered by 11| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Ider- | $08, have returned to Peter's members and-one visitor by | stine, Peter's Road, have return | Road following a visit their -}maming-an Island citizen -who | ed from a trip to-S€arboro, Ont: | sons, Robert —and— ~ and became famous. where they visited their daugh- | their families in A card of thanks and a dona- | ter and son-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs |" . ’ tion were received from a for-|Fred Wilson and family En-| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annvar, mer member who had been re- | route home they visited friends Montagpe, are visiting in Hall- membered with a potted plant |and relatives in Perth, Ont., and | fax, N. S., the guests of Mr. and on her 90th birthday.’ “~~ | algo stopped over in Ottawa. | Mrs.. Kenneth Ross. Four members volunteered to : * ‘ : clean ‘the school. Plans were | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil-Campden,| Mrs. Elsie Duborn, Chariot- made to celebrate the 40th an-|Commercial’ Cross, left last | tetowm, left recently to spend niversary of the institute with a | week for Daytona Beach, Fiori-|the winter in Daytona Beach, turkey banquet for members |da, where they will spend the | Florida, She was accompanied and their husbands. It was de- | winter. En route they will-visit | by her sisters, Mrs: Gordon Ni- cided to ask- a neighboring insti- | Mr. Campbell’s sister, Mrs. C. |cholson of Commercial Cross, tute to.cater for this event- S. Hale, in Shrewsbury, Mass. | and Mrs. Louise Colby of Char- |. The entire slate of officers was _ ees lottetown, who will visit relati- re-elected for thie coming year.'| Marie Larsen of the ves and friends in White Plains, The next meeting is to be | staff of the Maritime School for|N. Y., Boston, and Greenfield, held at the home of Mrs. Leon- | the Deaf in Amherst, N. S., was | Mass. et ard Ling. The school visitor will |a recent guest of her parents, be Mrs. Lloyd Stead; re- |Captain and” Mrs. H. “Larsen, | Dianne Perry, Vernon Bridge, freshment committee will be | Georgetown. has been visiting her former | Mrs. Lloyd Stead and Mrs. Al- fred Stead. 3 __ Mrs. Harold Annear, Lower [veral days, the guest of Mrs. At the close of the meeting, | Montague, is visiting her daugh- | Allan Lund. My i pesans and tho concotins fo |ecun WIMMER: Be Wereth : the committee in | Vernon out charge. Barre, Mass., Before returning Alberton WI | Annual Report - | i : : age Cc. &. aoe ‘ : : ; . : . annual meeting of Alberton c * The skipper of these - following the enrollment at From left, Linda Craig, skip- Women’s Institute annual meet- -W | M gnrolied sea rangers is Summerside late last week. per Eleanor Peters, Sandy ing-on Thursday, November 3. Brown- a ors ey arriage : Officers elected for the com- Id b . | + maCttcers elected for toe com! Held In Cambray, Ontario - : MARY HAWORTH ‘ . b | White ‘mums red carnations | ‘ “ a ee eel 6 The Guardian, Fri, Nov. 11, 1966. | 3. Phillips Lee lake ar te mane af lool We ae ae TO e a : *L Le ( Charlottetown, ; ‘ 5 s to act as interim sec- ° the Jenny Bouck Reader Admits Fibbing retary during the winter months | Heather Worsley, daugh-| Singers, in several numbers. . ee : neamon, Ses. Mae pees 1 oe Mrs. Chas. Wors- Lip ine Ricne Reyer dir gs , ‘ s. WwW. R. ey, Cambray, to irwin Brown, P ia In Anonymous Letrers ; Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, Mrs. C. | 00 of Mrs. Mae Brown, Lon 2 with : R. Hunter and Mrs. Edward Le- | River, P.E.l,. solemnized by | a fox collar and beige and brows DEAR MARY HAWORTH: can only guess that it means wis; auditors, Mrs. C. R. Hunter | Rev. E. Snelgrove assisted by | accessories. Her corsage wap I hope this revelation of human |you are playing around with a and-Mrs. Edward Lewis, hall | Rev. H Belbin of Hope United | a cymbidium orchid. weakness may touch off a8 | solitary diversion of “let's pre- | convener, Mrs. Graham Ben- | Church, Toronto,.on Oct. 15,.at) Amid shower of confetti _| much instructive reader-reac-.|tend”, in a half kidding, half mu ; . |p. m., at St. Paul's United) and good wishes, the happy : “ai -did— the “letter, “dome | self-hypnotizing fashion so~ far. 1 ye secretary's annual” ye | Church, Cambray, Ont. couple left for a honeymoon: months ago, from a Woman who|But you may be nearing th-e port showed a membership of 19 | The bride entered the church /the Southern United -States. was worried about being hook-| brink of losing the power to dis- Activities included the making |% the arm of her father. | Guests were from P.E.1, and oe SS sovis “masesstate | end, | Unqtiah clearly betwee Satoer ‘and sale of four quilts, carol | While the Jenny Bouck choit/Qmemee, Markham, and Cam- moreover, sneaky about it -. -| and reality. your fever- singing at the hospital, treats | $s the 2ird Psalm. The OF | bray, Ont. indifference to such |ishly accelerated campaign of for hospital patients and for | $#mist was Mrs. Jenny Bouck, t fia craggy feu Hester writin mark_ne and shut-in folks at | Tift sae~wee~attired—in—e}—DASSIN TURNS CORNER” intellectual image that I am un-| My advice {s, get first-hand sunshine box to a member who | /00r length A-line gown of white} Jules Dassin’s new movie dérhanded abcut some of my help in plumbing was ill, the sponsoring of a can- | Velvet. A chapel length train of | 10.30 p.m., based on a Marguet literary exercises. With thatthe “whys” and “why nots” of didate for queen at the S u m- peau de soie and -French lace/| ite Duras novel, is his 20tn. preliminary, I-com® to‘thy qués-| your odd performance. As for merside Lobster Carnival and | ‘ll from an empire waistline. tion: Is a person who. writes ee the entertaining of a neighbor. | 50¢ carried a cascade of red etsy | | anonymous letters to editors a/many of the letters I receive ing Institute. — Announcing oe ee eee oe eee The treasrer edt Se oe er coward: No; most are from overtaxed financial ; altar, soloist, Free deliv ' ; For the past year I have been | normal persons with no other Fee ettectionn ax |2ane, Webster, sang the Wedd- ery service MRS. DANIEL BEARS Dents Seba atl ai ion ee MCNEILL ing Prayer. on food orders - MR. AND MRS. : num my ve ary counsels The matron of honour, Mrs. — : : ‘through her columa,notby{ TC) EMBER _| trom 2: food sale. Marion Snyder; of Moffatt, was| . over $3.00. ea RS eam ie mee ee cree ures? Deri ee tee ee ee lene a hae Hoe lenath A-line | Orders: $1.00-~ $8.00 i reque: care - ‘ . with ; sss tun ck ene tech mans | TS ee eee | RRS om ot ee ee ae eee ee oe es — = ' s - very small” - - an ve : ‘Sexton, Borden. The marrt- . es, ann red bow aicented ; - poset St. Andrew's United Church, held at the groom’s parents, | always complied. : | 7 | Sagememt ef theke ohdest dak OT cee place Decteat> [ees aan Classtense tsaks “er headpiece was a|? LOMry Ss Restaurant St_Mark’s ACW | tte Dorothy Catherine a a Grafton St. Ph. 4-8415 Hasuik, daughter of Harry Ha Bears left on a honeymoon |Views off my chest and into oe : +8 veil. Her. flowers were a nose- eae : suik, of Sydney. N. §-. and jhe ‘Tip to the Cabot Trail, Cape oS Se Dee Holds 59th 12 tay of white ‘mums, red 9 9 4 |e Pasi Roche con ok tie, aad Breton. ‘They are now resi: |rect iden, including phone | nnual Meeti yi See tetaemndia wine banots ls Mrs. Benjamin Bears, Wood ing in Parkdale , nothing happened. Ing Webster, Oakwood, cousin of Just a rar . ; Possibly my. dens, have. Jel |—Mes. Lorne Siltuer. enter-it-.. ee eee ee A or my a as jed members of St. Mark’ : i IDA BAILEY ALLEN = improved more Tecently, yet I| Senior ACW at her home in Kea- Worsely, sister-in-law of the : : : ; ; aay Nees Soren nee Oat sington for- the 59th annual meet opie sCcatien: é . ° much change. I’ve never writ- on ‘Wednesday, November 2 ; * . Vegetable Combi nations ten a scurrilous or vulgar letter, To president, Mrs. Elmer niece of the bride. The brides- . : oven win disagreeing. Mostly | Moase, presided and hme identical rtrd yy oe wri commend somebody | service was conducted P aad . Relished Fresh And Hot for saying something that_need- | Harold Mill. Roll the matron of honour and each = ed saying. . |ponded to by 10 attendant wore a pearl drop - Fresh vegetables are some- Coffee Tea Milk For example, some months a-|the text word “love”. necklace, gift of the bride. - finies omitted from menus be-| BAKED SLICED CANNED {£0 4 woman’s magazine carried |teach-in on the Grafton Brown, of Long eause, if they are cooked the . HAM-LIVERWURST an article abortion by the | union, was River, P. E. I, brother of the ~ game way, week in and week PLATTER same Dr. X who wrote “Intern” |the members; groom, was best man, and Bill @ut, they become monotonous.| 1 (Jb.) can ham vj Later, two comment letters |Board meeting, he! Goodfellow, Toronto, Jim Wors- The hot vegetable relishes we} 1% tbsp. mild table-mustard | Were published, one of which | Kensington, and the Little ley, Markham, and Ken Wors- are columning today are re- (Dijon) i was mine. I had. asked -that/ers party held the ley, Cambray, brothers of.t he freshingly different, easy.- do,| % tbsp. currant Jelly even the name of the city be |urday, were each bride, were ushers. 4 appetizing - ‘served. 2 ore : aa as briefly: The usual $9.00 the ceremony, the ____..takethe place.of a salad...._-_| sliced liverwurst_.__| J wrote that Dr. X wasn't ex. | voted towards a wreath for sang The Lord’s Pray- : TRIO OF HOT FRESH . 12 cherry tomatoes (halved) | aggerating in saying that.60 pet |embrance Day: j er and while signing the regist- VEGETABLE RELISHES 12 sprigs parsley .jeent of abortion patients” are| Reports on the years’ er,-sang Father, All Creating. Measurements level: Refrigerate can of ham at |married women and that abor-| were given by the officers. A At the reception in the church .__-Feelpes for 6 least 6 hr. Open and unmold. }tionists couldn't stay in business | moment's silence was ‘observ- | parlour, the bride’s mother re- ' GREEN BEANS AND ONIONS |Scrape off gelatin; save and if it weren't for referrals from | ed in memory of the late Mrs. | ceived wearing a two-piece bur- ee TT % Ip. small boiling onions heat to make pan-gravy. jlegitimate practitioners. Townsend, a devoted life and gandy brocade dress and a hat ; le. beef broth Slice ham %” thick, spread | My letter appeared in its en-| charter member. The president in blending shades of feathers TIL 10 P.M. 2 c. cooked green beans lightly with mustard and cur- |tirety, which I think reflects no | spoke of the change in name and tulle with black accessories te es - jelly at - in gestae aaa Me a” meptine iy in- a. vane’ samines to An- ona corsage of red sweetheart - a ; ange ately with sliced | tesrity. But I wou ss than ‘omen; announ- - : Pour boiling ‘water over |liverwusrt on large well - oiled | fair, in asking your appraisal of |ced the resignation of Mrs. Al- |. The groom’s mother assisted STEDMANS enions. Drain and remove outer |heat-proof platter. Pour over |™my motivation, if I didn't admit |bert Stafford as secretary, add wearing a jade green lace over ems skin. Cook onions in beef broth heated gelatin. Bake 25 min. in | ‘at, contrary to what my let-|expressed appreciation of the taffeta dress with a matching 15 to 20 min. or until fork | mod. oven 375 degrees F. Ring | let said, I am not a nurse and do | member's hospitality co-opera- three-quarter length coat, and 8 ROYALTY }{ MALL tender. Add cooked green beans | with halved cherry tomatoes a not’ work for “‘a prominent doc- | tion and faithful attendance, and hat in blending shades of green, SHOPPING CENTRE and dill to cooked onions. Heat | parsley sprigs... ton.” “| asked for continued devoted ‘ser- with brown accessories and. a i until boiling. é16 _I was merely parroting what | vice. corsage of bronze roses. Free Parking for ‘MOT CELERY AND COMMENT FROM THE CHEF | had heard a relative, a gyne- Following a discussion on the: 00 Cars. Seen Mesdames: In the preceding cologist, and his doctor friends | amalgamation’ of the women’s GREEN recipe for Baked Ham - Liver- | say on the subject. groups of the church, the presi- 6<branches crisp green wurst Platter, we suggest using | In‘ conclusion, I'd like to ask |dent, Mrs. Moase, and Mrs. El- ao strings removed ee oe it i: (if it’s am - ae secret): Do | mer Hy were asked to ap- ¥ large green pepper . M Trance, it | many 0! letters you receive | proach the other in re 1% chicken consomme oF is reasonable in price and widely | sound nutty? E. E. | gard to the claaaind of: a meet- | rw adlgierng oo ae ae broth ! : distributed in the United States.| DEAR E. E.: Whether the | ing for the purpose of, diseuss- | outa ket each ( __ Tepeeled section garhie. T have even purchased it in the |feregoing revelation of yours is | img amalgamation, \ ns in an Sra, -_ Sige) a. =e B aan atop. melted butter or |Varicty stores, nn (ean ee emp ye |at the home of Mrs Kits’ Pro- oe Se ee oe ee of ee ore real” (for a change), it. prompts | fitt when devotions will be-com-| Printed Patte: : = fs al Wash celery and pepper. Cut : : attern 4615: Jr. Miss jonto 1, Ont. Ontario residents celery in 2” pointed sticks.| Auckland Is me to disclose that this depart | ected by Mr. Timer arucr: |Sizes 9, 1, 13, 15, 17. Size 18 |add Ye’ sales tax. Print NAME Halve and seed green pepper: | coaihod letter-writing J. ue ond @ otedy will be baie as the pens, Jarent ae yards 45-inch; |ADDRESS. Giant 1966 Needle- i "409 s ‘o' pe ers LZ . ‘ ; Seen ons os Safest City quite a long while; and aware, | Principle of Union”. “FIFTY CENTS ‘an in coins ilar an mk oe : Z also that the compulsion seems The meeting closed with Pray- (no sta’ ple ) f é garlic. Boil 10 min. Add green For Babies to be driving you harder of re. | and grace. imps, ase) for each |designs. Three free patterns pepper strips; boil 8 to 10 min naar tieenehe Refreshments were served by |P2ti2". Ontario residents add |printed in catalog. Send 2c. or until both’ vegetables are : |the hostess. Mrs. Silliker. 3e sales tax. Print plainly SIZE,| NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt Pat- : AUCKLAND (CP) — This| Justa few weeks ago I began ss. 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Aperalia, wil have this or a Tyas veal It’s Sarees fat don't disap oo ten ; . ct! ‘ : i oe . : ginger and syrup. Pour over top wo Incidentally, it’s not true that caiet = 7 oe — pool on the 45th SS ee ee neck, chi ims, abdomen, hpe Se ol -@f squash. 3 PAINT IN_FR you've never given a-false : - : im ceas ge te your tree ane calves and ankles just return : . SOMORROW'S DINNER eerie _ TIME street address. Once, to test HE’S STILL, TOP MAN a tee ae =e bottle for your money hid... oie ts Trio of Hot Fresh ee ] and Ivan_ Dixon my sense that ‘your letters are int aoe into. a Follow this Shave tated L mae ob pi aa a es om on Vegetable Relishes ‘ogan's Heroes are both keen | phony, I checked out the “identi | TORONTO (CP) — William pint bottle ts ta te dorsed by a who tried -_ —- Baked Sliced Canned amateur. artists. fying” name and street address, | Overkott was re-elected presi- — juice. fio aa — help being back Weuld the interested people whe wrote us inquiring about Sé6h Ham-Livetwurst Platter |- and learned there was no such | dent Tuesday night of Local 43, os tented dal Gow ho fanen ris ke ee _Belidings, ‘plegse forward ws ‘thelr eddrew again, 20 oll cor Mins - Cornmeal, Spoon-Bread | WORKED WITH DISNEY street, or number, or-family sur|the Canadian Union of Public ean bloat a : ee - @ recent fire. On hearing from you our repre- enn Arey y Halves and ot TVs My Free intone, & te sap eh, ee ee teat If your first purchase does not | ter’you feel. More alive, youthful ee ae w, as to why you busy your | en -d i i ; ow. with Apple Whip Wait Disney's Mousketeers, elf in this bizarre ‘fashion, 1 iuies Se "en ~~ oT — Te beg ended aaah santas “ Metropolitan Toronto Monday. & »