rae . , ¥ Sales ~ WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ~ suse Provide Balance A satisfactory financial state- CWL Members Hear Talks On Girl Guide Organization For Ladies Aid * ; $2.00 be” ALBERTON — The ladies sid = ° estern Hospital in Multiple Sclerosis Society. oa for their sada ALBERTON—The Sacred Heart;treasurer for their assistance vo case fe, meeting with 15 members pres- ; ! peeeh conned af ee Cates We- — a ~ ae ree * ; . men's League, met ai home financial report show Isaac, camne comes , "The treasurer's report, present |@ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 4, 1959 |of Mrs. Edwin MacDonald with| evidence of a prosperous year as munity and arrangements were: ed by Sister Mary Magdalene, an attendance of 13 members and| also’ did the other committees . a ae showed a splendid balance on several visitors. The president,| heard from. wig - hand. Special attention was given Mrs. John Smith, opened the ee a ae Eleanor a to a sum of money donated by * NINGS meeting. discussed pace — _ St. Anthony's Guild and the Lad- The treasurer's report was giv- send donations c ing 5a MacNeill, e ies Auxiliary of the Alberton ; en and showed a balance on refugees to 9b gow . a Mrs. Legion and appreciation was ex- ; é, hand. eee oe are = en ar pressed for both donations. Plans were made and workes,serving refreshments by Mrs. A. Membership convener reported as eae . a c., : . Mrs. A substantial sum was realiz| secured for the weekly suppers |Coates. Invited guests were: Mrs.| ichteen new members had join- plans for 9 < yn’ were Red be an Gai ‘ed by catering to board of trade,|at the regular meeting of the|G.L. Sommerville, Mrs. L.T. Al-| 24 the council. Members had then discussed in deta’ com- ; Cross sewing : sale of Christmas cards and cal-| Ladies Auxiliary of the YMCA|/dridge, Mrs J. Quinn, Mrs. J.J. je 60 visits to the sick and — ‘alle sant - cae tant ae seal endars and card parties which/held at the “Y’ Tuesday. The|Roy, Mrs. M.G. Mulroney, Mrs.) 3.14 ins during the month. wing officers were el- Currie ; are being held at members hom-| vice-president, Mrs. W.P. Mac-|A. Coates, Mrs. S.L. Anderson, ected for the ensuing year: hon- Correspondence consisted of letters from the Diocesan presi- dent, the executive secretary and three “thank you” notes. orary president, Mrs. L.H.D. Fos- ter; president, Mrs. Leigh Friz- zell; vice-president, Mrs. Cecil Stetson secretary, Mrs. Waliace es. “Talent money” sent out this month is to be returned at the Leod, presided. A’ new nominating committee was appointed and reports of Mrs. D. Ede, Mrs. J. Wells, Mrs. S. Burley, Mrs. H.F. Graham, Mrs. Dewey, Mrs. Morley. March meeting. various committees read. Social welfare convener report- S * MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. BRADY _ §\ Central Royalty Guide Company ‘s ab aie November Evening Wedding Unites Couple In Manitoba |= folding tables made. 4\ Central Royalty Correspondence was read and the secretary was nstructed to Mrs. Robert B. dePencier and son, Dale, Slemon Park, have re- turned from a vacation in Win- nipeg, Man., where they were guests of Mrs. dePencier’s par- ents, Mr. and: Mrs. P. F. Rowse. Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart and daughter Susan have returned to their home in Halifax after spend- ing a few days in Montague as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ethan Stewart and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs Wallace MacKay, Stanley Bridge, left this week to spend the winter months with their daughters, Florence and Eleanor, in Boston and Connec- ticut. ’ Guide Company Holds Tea CENTRAL ROYALTY — First Mrs. Norma Bears, Brudenell, has returned to her home after) spending a brief visit with her | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald, Halifax. held a very successful afternoon tea in the hall Nov. 28. It was sponsored by the local: Guide Associatien—and convened by Mrs. Arthur MacRae The_co-operation and interest of the Guide mothers was evi- denced by the donations of food and the splendid attendance. The occasion gave opportunity to Captain, Mrs. Fred Cannon, F.L. and Mrs. C.E. Ross, Sle- mon Park, were week-end visit- ors at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ross, Tatamagouche, N.S Mrs. T. Currie and Mrs. L. Rathbun were joint hostesses at a baby shower in honor of Mrs. Bert Muirhead. During the eve- ning a prettily decorated doll Mr. Frank Newsome, Rose Val- ley, was a visitor to Charlotte- town this week. Miss Sally Ann Rayner was hostess’ to the Kensington Pres- byterian Young People on’ No- vember 20. Marjorie MacArthur led the devotional period after which hymns were: sung. Names were exchanged for | jjities, community support, ete} mnecti , l Me p Lieutenant, Mrs. Arnold Mac- : oa : ee re > a » “i\-*| meeting to order. Treasurer's re- Mary’s Anglican Church {nylon over - skirt, and a match-| Lean and assistant Mrs. Bloyce io one 5. an ew —— Christmas giving. The remainder | of this organization. Gort gave the expenses for the P 7 one a eee - ae gin a rn oe to meet many of the guest of honor, who graciously of the oe aa spest Py MARSHFIELD Ww.t__ ‘month and showed a balance of M Oo Wh ES wh "gg ally daughter “of iar MacKenzie as of} “Two other purposes were ach- | anked her assembled friends. ere - — oo hae The Marshfield Women's In-| $38.70 on hand. Send Mrs. J kK Walker, 134} Headingley attended the groom | ieved: the supplementing of the | The hostesses were assisted in|was served’ by the hostess. — =, their —= oe Social action convener and Contest Ons) i Clerics. ed‘ road, became the/as best man. | guide treasury and Hostess bad- | Percenil Sil the vetted Som. spiritual convener gave their re Specially formulated for babies! : britie of Robert W. Brady, son} The mother of the bride chose! ges for four guides: Catherine | | J Th U Of Sh 2 Sak Sta: John Mies. prec: ports. A Spiritual” Bouquet was | Breaks up phlegm—eases wheezing off s. J. A-Brady, of ‘Char-|a sapphire-biue afternoon dress | coat Claudia Reid, Barbara | at S e se Oopping ing. —_ 4° - re! J. Z: Smith, 2 etown, Prince Edward Island,|of crepe, with matching acces-| Doiron and Rosina Beck. | ] bership fees former Nationa ector. ant the late Mr. Brady. sories, and-a corsage of pink| Guests included Mrs. Gordon if Y ts Kill d O | ° d rs yearn suai : | THIS IS THE GRAND PRIZE: hé Rev. R. F. Dawson offici-|tea roses. Avard, Mrs. Myron Bell, Mrs. OU et l e r njure year " z aiged at the ceremony. and wed- Mrs. Brady wore an ensemble | Fred Osborne; also Mrs. Arthur 3 The president capably review- O A Hi I | PRESTO diag-music was provided-by Mrs.: of olive green with accessories of Farquharson and Mrs. William! QTTAWA, Ont., — What's the;to your house instead of having| eq the oe done by the W.I. dur-|2 n O man 4 ABTOMA " Shaw at the organ. the same shade, and her flow- | Ward who poured tea. use of shopping if you get killed| your arms full when making! ing the past year, and thanked : z, FRY PAN BN aa cat rie cl teat or cose ns | or infured in the process? "—\—{our way through trafic. | ail committees and secretary CHRISTMAS ; covkieil- length dress of white| ception was held at the home of Demonstration during Safe-Driving Week -—|and friends during the Holiday : y late ver peau de soie, featuring | the bride’s parents, when-a_toast ie comes from Mrs. G. D. Finlay-|Season should always keep in CHARGE ACCOUNT z - “peste B iaiion - necked fitted bodice and|to the bride was propose by On Table Setting |son. president of the National| mind that some of them wili be ¥| gailiercd skirt. Her chapel veil| Dick Sheppard. Sh tee 9g Counell of Women of Canada. | driving. ‘““‘Hostesses can help even ’ ¥| AUTOMATIC was-held in place by a crown| The young couple will make ’ ; ’ All Canadian aoceeaitiie* mail those who don't drive to stay B Ne y PRESSURE of Pou ns and er she| their home in Calgary, make Given Wi Ladies ans id stay ‘alive to en- alert on the way home by serving uy OW: ¥| COOKER — coer oe ree roses; | Mr. Brady will be attached to; MIDDLETON The December | joy the year-end festivities and a pee coffee — = : ¥ Headucles Maniteba. wore atthe Department-ofTransport—at; meeting of the Middleton Wo-|fave the pleasure of hanainz out ee , . yson Pa Next Year! ¥ BIE brocaded sheath’ with a! the Municipal Airport mens Institute was held at the/gifts to their husbagd and child-| SUPRESSS: , ¥) PRESTO : te ‘ | home of Mrs. Eldon Wright. Roll|ren, she added. = ; at ¢ an, a eeres AUTOMATIC ay call was answered. by eighteen| Mrs. Finlayson urges Ca JOINS CHRYSLER CORP BUTCH OVEN geet hye CELE eek —_with—an—exchange—of | women— / ri - FEEEN’S DIARY : Christmas gifts. The treasurer ing simple rules during the sy ment of Kenneth MacGillivray as — mt \ gave her report. Correspondence | pre-Christmas shopping - period: director of public relations for the Hil , was read and discussed. . Chrysler Corporation of Canada, p il esa Cl ther, and those friends lost to us Daily Tasks Bri Tn.Dark Days Of Sorrow ng Comfort 1. Don’t wait till the last minute Mrs. A. E. Hamill gave a vivid description of the leadership course held in Summerside on Nov. 24th. It was decided that we send , | Limi ed Thurs- to do your shopping. The hurry} Limited, was announc of modern life has already killed|day by Ron W. Todgham, presi- too many drivers and pedestrians. | dent. Mr. MacGillivray succeeds 2. When you're through with|the late Tom C. McCall who died your shopping, don't..rush out of last August. Mr. 3. When you leave the store, PIONEER MEMBERS MacGillivray} ed having sent a box of cloth- ing to the priory. The members prepared a spiri- tual bouquet for the Most Rev- erend W.J. Smith, Bishop of Pem- broke, former National Director. It was decided to have a Mass offered during the month of Nov- ember for all deceased members of the CWL. A wreath which had been pur-| chased by the CWL was placed at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day by Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Mrs. Charles Dunn was appoin-| ted Magazine Convener. Following the regular business of the meeting, Mrs. William Red- din spoke to the members on Girl Guides. She asked the CWL members to take more interest) in this field of work, and out-| lined very clearly leadership, fac-| Wood; treasurer, Mrs. Wendell MacCallum; organist, Mrs. W.R. Godfrey; directors, Mrs. Edgar Heartz, Mrs A.A. MacBeath and Mrs. Stanley Scott; auditors, Mrs. Athol MacBeath and Mrs. W.R. Godfrey; sick committee, Mrs. Alec Scott and Mrs. Wylie Gib- son; Red Cross capsules, Mrs. Stanley Scott; collectors, Mrs. Stanley Scott; Red Cross conven- er, Mrs. Hector Jenkins; pro- gram, Mrs. Cecil Stetson, Mrs. Wallace Wood and Mrs. Wendell MacCallum; ecards, Mrs. Lorne Scott. they agreed on full integration of | air defence. A HELICOPTER CRASHES WASHINGTON (AP)—An army helicopter carrying troops crashed Wednesday on a moun- tainside in Virginia. None of the 15 aboard was killed. Army sources said the pilot and one or two others were severely injured. ST. CHARLES C.W.L. The St. Charles parish council of the Catholic Women’s League held their November meeting re- cently. The president called the Presto AUTOMATIC WIN ALL THESE. APPLIANCES — Enter the Vie your clothes are not becoming to you « « - They should be coming to us! auromanc cm ! il days fall winds blew{ There was no summery-blue in, Christmas cards to former mem-|the store. Relax awhile over ajhas resigned as assistant to the Ht R LEANER aiom= the quiet fields. They play| the waters of the Strait today. It bers not residing in the district| cup of coffee or some other alert.| president and director of public ili motecful tunes in the bare! washed, we knew, cold and wind- | now. mess beverage. This will sharpen| relations of MacLaren Advertis- H r | PRESTO oral s of the trees and in the/ tossed, as did also the tidal river; Mrs. J. $. Wright agreed to/ your reflexes, keep you alert on; ing Co., Limited, Toronto. Hi} DIAL 5636 vcore ser@ weeds by the brookside. . .|which tide washes the marshes | purchase the Christmas treat for| the way home. il| SAUCE PAN And all that was mortal of a bro-| not far shoreward from the vil-| the school children. | i recently have now come to rest in this or-that headstoned City lage this farm neighbors. . Along those deep marshy chan- ,mels in the long ago, the smelts | Miss Ella Hamill. one of our 4H sixth year garment club girls, introduced our guests for concentrate on that vital job of| ‘The fist two Labor members of walking or driving home unharm-| the British Parliament, elected in ed » 11892, were J. Keir Hardie and 122 Fitzroy St. Charlottetown a ; Ten more prizes! Each of the tea of the Dead. There, the new)|came up toward the little brook| the evening. They were Miss 4 Have your parcels delivered! John Burns next best entries will be awarded motmds are marked by those| of this and the neighboring farms,|Jeanie Gillis and Miss Irene one of these mognificent carving blogsoms which declare the ciose| to spawn. And in their brief so-| Mountain of the Department of of life’s story. Before long win- ter drifts will lie there and all abott will be caught in its white spell But again south breezes|hand from convenient shallows|tention of all. Miss Charlene e an oe will melt away, spring showers| below. Young springs those were.| Wright thanked the guests on be- Now you can get back Wash and the gold-green of the; In them was to be found golden | half of the Imstitute and +H girls. ° NewW sod appear. Robins will re-| treasure-trove of first dandelions,|A small gift was presented by to the thrill of real \turm to sing journ never counted lost those the children about took without benefit of hook or seine, but by in those hallowed! white violets in sheltered fence- Agriculture. Miss Gillis gave a demonstration on table setting and table etiquette which held the at- Miss Carol Anne Hamill. CCE C I’ sets in handsome hinged cose, fresh-roast Coffee silences, their trills sweet and) nooks. And oh, to find there, too,|- HERE IS ALL YOU HAVE FO BO: watm and full of promise. In| amid the feathery low of ferns, cemeteries they sing to us al-| the delectable promise of a first Ways of a far lovely land and| wild strawberry bloom! ALBERRY PLAINS SCHOOL Following i¢ the report for Al- eternal where no word of earthly | Suffering or concern is ever! heard. $6 they have gone from our ketithose we held dear: he of kin.and also those friends we en- jJoyed for years and to whom So hushed was this place today- yards below. -Their forebears still as on a summer Sunday of | | the long, long ago. Pigeons flew | | quietty from the roofs of the barn to glean dropped grains in the | berry Plains School for the; month of November: Grade X: 1. Betty Lou Doyle, 2. Gerry Doyle. Grade IX: 1. Florence ards, 2. Margaret Richards. Grade VII: 1. Shirley Doyle, 2. | Donald Dawson, George Curran Rich- Make sure YOUR gift will still be saying “MERRY CHRISTMAS” next year . make your gift one of these “special” gifts from Taylor’s .. . Write 25 words or less about whal you like best obout Silver Losses Tobie Molasses. 2. Write your nome and eddress ond the nome of your grocer (if you wie @ prize he wins one too} 3. Attoch the “Teor down, twist off” tab Schwartz coffee specially blended for you Who take your coffee black 35 M.M. CAMERA Here is a gift for the photographer this week we paid our last re-|imn an enchanting couple were | ; ; 3° , | (equal); 3. Leah Valley. Spects receiving from them n0/ brought, we recalled, from our | "Giaiie V (a): L. Thomas Walk- Word of greeting nor break of | (maternal) grandfather’s inland | or ; : i , , s quali us versatility. geting ae Death w as | farm in those yesteryears as most | Grade V (b): 1 Allan Doyle, = Seer —_ - o easy to 4. Enter as often you with, bet of there. But in balance. a pair| desirable pets by the elder. sons | , Cur’ oo ee na entries must be no loter Slights troths, a babe is t in y er- SONS; 2 Carol Anna Doyle, * 3. Annie operate, handy to carry, and will a age aie of this home-brought to the dove- Walker iat despite every sorrow | cote they had located acceptably e IV: 1. Barbara MacDon- ang loss, life must go on, Then) and builded so lastingly and well. sas fe tee : Walker "8. Wayne gathering up our inemories we| And one lad had the mark of | Richards : lay’ them away with a sprig =| : ' the Ministry upon him and the . riene Doyle rosBmary for remembrance in| other that of a fine farmer-an d} fgg md neg a Tagg ’ Some strange warm niche of the | now death has taken him away. | + a4 de TI: 1. George Stewart, heart, and turn again to take up | And over all-above dovecote and | 9 = a Our appointed tasks - to the work | old home and new mound, right Geade 1: 1. Brian McKeana. ‘which more i } : : . ‘. - sails agra ae P ma an spreads now its dim gentle wings.| Mrs. Lorraine VanDyke, teach- produce sparkling color slides, From $27.95 POOLE Eee CCE CECE CC EES 5.the decision of the judges will be final. Winners will be announced. * MARA DMR RMR 161g BADD PDD DID DED DAD DTD D DDD DDR IADD 2D 21 DDD DDD GN CC EE EE EC Ee EE MEE EE EE EE EE ENE EE EE ME LE EE EE NE EN EE CE NE the! ‘saving grace” and ea -Until tomorrow — — —Diary-— | er. : P “! E ~~ -° Jak r ee i - of Dur days. Good-night. . . : ; = > do not need special labeling be- ane sO IT’S BETTER, TOO | mame f a cause none of the nutrients has 1e the 1 lec- IDA BAILEY ALLEN been. removed.” IF YOU TAKE CREAM AND SUGAR a OT ae ae fi . ADDRESS... - 1 — ‘TOMORROW'S DINNER * = a ¥- JEWEL CASE I A k d | | (si Tomato Cream Soup Cream and sugar can disguise almost any coffee. town ... our prices start z A lovely and useful gift. Coo e Cer ea He ps ive Chicken Serapple But when you drink it black... that’s the real test of a fine ee ._ @ We have many sizes and GROCER. ; Chicken Gravy "oes eclies Mend — ; colors .. . a ° ° $ Green Beans with Celery : . A || Vitamins And Minerals Tossed Salad with \ Now Schwartz has perfected a special new blend of fine Only $9.95 Priced from $1.95 his & ceen 6 tk beet odio : ss comes oe ripe coffees that makes black coffee taste better . . . not | | Silver Lasses Molasses: Gercals are elassed as carbo-| eal every day for two weeks. And} % : : - Pn ie ~ ta — ay - bydtate - foods, because starch,| what variety savory cereal dishes! (frozen or homemade) bitter. And the better the favor - ‘if FA NEW BLEND AT YOUR GROCER'S A watch is just about | SA ~e : is a carbohydrate, 1s a pre-| can give to luncheon and dinner | Coffee Tea Milk better you like it, whether you take your \j ff ‘ amen the most personal gift f dominant element. This {fs for-| menus as in Europe, Asia, and Measurements are level eoffee black or with cream and sugar. {i . ‘ turdfte. for carbohydrates supply | Latin America! nes rf ; 2 “3 POR COR VE s + 5 finthediate fuel needs of the body.| “I note that the labels on some| Chicken Scrapple: Heat 2. 2 ey Gevcals also contain some pro.| cereals carry the word ‘enriched,’ | Chicken broth in double boiler. ' Le i choose one that’s made to fei and are a zood source of! ‘restored,’ or ‘converted,’ com- oo ia tear onsaeaane: , Gast Our wide eslection é2 ‘ : Chef 4 Sp. ’ . 4 vitayr ns and minerals. +i een bes mix with 1% ¢. cold broth. Slow- famous make watches prom- ORIGINAL SOURCE NUTRIENTS REMOVED stir into hot broth? i) ise years of trouble-free ser- [me seperate sheet if necessary] ow, ide era ae ee ga ne na S ven A nich al sean aa ro of most imal protein,} ‘Processed,’ or made ready for mixture thickens; the " ay , f . ni U, | sok pork oar eal ae consumption, some of the natural | min. in doble boiler. 8 happy pemiater of = OTe giistubsist on cereals or grasses,|Mutrients have been removed to| Stir*in 2 @. ehopped cooked be sukl, Christmas . . . and of you! eA ang s » (transform) their) assure long ‘shelf life’ in the | chicken. ’ by 2° leat Seal of <A TAREE eal elemmetite 406 at.|stores and keeping qualities at| Rinse 10” by 4” joaf pan . eke aes 2 bias wine AE gol ae SE I replied. “‘Correspond- | with cold water. : Priced from $12.95 a> “aie : hens transform them! ing nutritive elements are added| Spoon in scrapple. Cover with CENTURY IN , back to the cereal, including | foil to prevent crust from form- ued’ Yn this country. cer-| Standard percentages of iron and eatmeal. rolled oats, the vitamins thiamin and niacin. and Irish oatmeal: whole} “The word ‘enriched,’ I con + eoveals of all kinds: light| tinued, “means that the cereal -. farina: barley: buck-| as been enriched in some ele- cornmeal and hominy:|™ents beyond its original food ~ brown and converted rice,| Value. The word ‘restored’ or many ready-to-eat cereals| Converted’ means that added vi- 4 on corn, rice, wheat and tamins and iron have brought up ing. Chill overnight. To serve: Unmold and slice '2” thick. Dust with flour; brown in corn oil or bacon fat. Serve with crisp bacon or broiled salami, or plain with chicken gravy. This unusual recipe makes odd- ments of chicken into a substan- JEWELLERS LTD the nutritive content approxi | tial dish. AND TEW GOURMET SEASONINGS . QV mately to that of the original ‘ J ; grain. CLEAR APPROACH W. HL SCHWARIZ"AND SONS, LIMITED —-¢-eL “= HAUFAX AND MONTREAL happiness is our business ¥ “Whole grain cereals, such as| Stockholm’s big international different hot cer-| oatmeal, rolled oats, whole wheat, | airport is built some 25 miles breakfast-¢er-| browa rice and whole cornmeal |north of the Swedish capital 121 GRAFTON ST. DIAL 433 aA d have a