ae * } » ’ = Indian-Eskimo Director Criticizes Efforts To Help v | WI Leadership Courses Start Today At O'Leary Short courses for ers and |and embroidery done by Scottish thusi 1 ' conveners of Wome’s tnaittes Wi's; sot Deeded for Uni- ot ieee aes taaity for better edecation and will be held in 5 centers on tarian Services will form ano- determined tojacceptance on equal basis P.E.I. in late November and ther display; a panel discussion her collection of |with non-Indians in the ome oe early December. These courses on the objectives of Women's canned and clothing for In- | munity.” ~* are part of a regular program Institutes will be held. dians et Kenora, Ont., despite - carried on by the orgenizathe | The courses will continne ¢ protests that her campaign is Fe ee eerie 10 am. to 330 p.m. and will be insulting to the TIGNISH Si : attended by presidents. oo oe peo Lyn taries, and conveners io “mum. ate. enero Gem — — ~ ae es additiona! items on the agenda bers which the Institutes wish to nes Gump ais ame estern Hospital The delegaies who have recently a rr om. The provincial that some oe “” “ss ' ' if . ; presi members of the a $ ' Country een a in wena provincial executive will be in Indiens On-| Mrs. Jean Murphy, Tignish te conference in Dublin. Ireland ,2ttendance to conduct the course. male: 2OgtO8 are forced to| a patient at Western Hospital, will give impressions of the con- The centres will be O'Leary on See 2 Se aes sm. me ference and describe certain per- November 2th, Parkdale Nov- “——- ne ue . Doyle, Tignish has re- sonalities connected ,with it: C™mber 26th, Sourle November A ay et A Sh | |there will be a display showing 30th and Montague December Uiiion, catiecl af lar esm-| ental, bute - " examples of drawn thread work 2nd. a here Wednesday: Mrs. Atwood Gavin and three ’ . is no place for the | year old son, Dennis, of Sea Like in work with Indians | Cow Pond left for Montreal on : i fat ee greatest contribution | Friday, where Dennis will enter ; ‘ rc citizen can make | hospital for a delicate heart op- s the Indians and | eration. his acceptance of| Mrs. Edward Hackett of Sea : . ‘ is a feeling that | Cow Pond is a patient at West- t se a is something less 7 aes. a. | - , Sg ee ey man.” pupils of the Tignish Ete- : reforms. Your own future pound boxes, their teacher, Sister MR. AND MRS. OTTO JOHNSON | |the children’s welfare demand by welfare officials | St. Paula Ann, after a three it of you. And, in time, believe . and says she will | weeks confinement in Western 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 22, 1965. | CELEBRATE 30th ANNIVERSARY sg = Soe at oe eee = a sae Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson Dawson) of Augustine Cove — _ him, # & FROM — : Fan es ew, po oop i RY of North River observed their Ronald of York and Gordon of ° vagh licated RX for is Whiffen also has placed | a patient ot Western ELLEN S DIA 30th wedding anniversery on Charlottetown. They also The wm banks for donations in| Alberton. Hospital, . —_—_—_—_—_—— Friday, Nov. 12th. Mrs, have four grandchildren. Mr. |‘0P quality, first-hand paycho- cane toe Ghee ie : WeS E Feedj Johnson is the former Merger and Mrs. Johaoa were invit- |SSUS? SUMOONS [ny as you ere in the form of Indian| TREE REACHES HIGH ‘et Ca , and the coup to ir daughter’s home, , feathered head- MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL BECK e aw wes ce Ing were marfied by Rev. D. where the family had arrang- wed ne ee eee Wolfe at her parent’s home in ed a surprise reception for ~accepting, overrode welfare officials WED IN U.S.A. mo On An Upland Meadow Tryon in 1985. They have four friends and relatives. The | specting, seltf-contident, self-re-| She suggested Indian ” * _ | children, Deane, living in couple received many gifts lant woman. M.H. could retain seme ~- A wedding of interest to Is Mr: and Mrs. Harold Beck of | Now we came to a new week,! “This evening” @ iarmnvite North River, June (Mrs, Ralph and good wishes. by paying a nomi- : landers was solemnied at Murray Harbor. Judith Jac- (with it, came to mind grateful- offered, her smile ee : ; for the ttems—by in- Clinton, Maine, U.S.A., when obs attended the bride as maid jly on awakening, ‘strength for wistful, “reminds me of those Ex-Postmistress those most in need Nancy Grace McLellan be- of honor, and John McLellan | the day.” And it was Monday, of my girlhood. Then we would} MAARY AWORTH and clothing cannot pay g Receives Scroll STOMACH came the bride of H. Russell I. >refher of the bride, ‘vas |a name which to housewives is be hearing now the ¢lip of Beck of Murray Harbor, the best man. The couple trav- |a day with bright washes spread, |horses’ shoes on frost- caught McEwen said ending PEI. Pastor Victor Dow, elled to Moosehead Lake area [and we pleased to remember road, and the the wa- U f ithf | M t Will N t Mrs. Charlotte Maclonis, who and clothing will not stop i Clinton, performed the double in Maine and to Nova Scotia |that in this our main interest of |gon wheels passing. were nrat U are i Oo recently retired from the posi- | Indians from gojng through gar- aa woul ring ceremony at the home of on their honeymoon, and are [the first workday morning it is days to remember!” said. ; ° . tion of Postmistress at Borden, He said those who the bride’s parents, Mr. and now residing at Murray Har- |written, ‘Cleanliness is next to This afternoon, however, in the Ad t Hi Sho t has recently received a beauti- timid to wel- BURN vs James Moic‘lan, Cln- bor, where the groom is_selfGodliness.” Colorful, indeed. sunshine, _ the _ younger _ farmer mi Ss r comings ful testimonial Scroll signed by ton:-The groom is the son of employed as a farmer. increasingly pretty, are the (plowed in a field across. the the Postmaster- General, the with pieces of wash of our times, and stream, the same one where| DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I; His outright denials of SeX |Honourable Rene Tremblay of What to us none is more appealing with James on an evening in |bave recurrent evidence that my |misconduct, as well as the gis‘ Ottawa expressing the Post Of- H A Pp EN | NGS than to see here or there in pas- summer, we, working on into |husband is unfaithful. Yet he jof the “evidence” (deleted here) fice Department's sing a home, the white of baby the dusk, stooked bales of, hay. |denies everything and fantasti- |which you report, suggest that for long and faithful service Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phone 4-8506 garments blowing in a gentle Warm and gently falling \that|cally accuses me of inventing |he probably feels hideously the department, and to the coun- breezze w!') perhaps a h'>nket \fusk was, the evening beautiful. |the evidence I call to his atten- |guilty and profoundly ashamed try for a period of 41 years, and in pink or Klue to acquaint us We had the rich eroma of/ the | tion. in your presence of the moral |tg extend ‘ ; An enjoyable supper was held jand Mrs. W.B. Conrad and fam- |With the sex of the wearer. |haying for fragrance, — in-| I think he is trying to make |sickness that has come over nest wishes. : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |ily, Detroit, Mich. before re-| “Why the smile, Ellen?” (termingled with it, the me believe I am losing my |him. Charles MacFarlane, Fernwood |turning home. James at the wheel of the little scent of wild mint and the sed-|mind. I don’t know where or| It is probably for such rea-| The scroll, which ts beautifully recently, when five couples who truck questioned the other Mon- |ges. groowing at the foot of the |how I failed . . . I can‘ only |sons that he won't expose him- |framed, had been married 25 years gath-| Mr. and Mrs. John J.’ Power, day when we were on an outing meadow, by the stream. The| guess that I trusted fim so |self to psychoanalytic coun tar aovoaiin in tay to Wa oo: ‘ ered to celebrate the happy oc- |New Perth, celebrated their 40th Which carried us a distance a- Summer gave, and has since/ much that I took him too much |ing help, as advised by the ae Seven Satay 2 Oe casion. Included in. the group |wedding anniversary at their long the countryside. ‘That withdrawn her favors, leaving |for granted. The rift began six |tor. In short, because considera- |'erest of the department. DICKSON’S were the host and hostess, Mr. |home on November 16, 1965. lhouse we just passed-they have US with memories of that |years ago; at least that’s when |tion of guilt, shame, sense of be-| Earlier this year the town of and Mrs. Thorne Affleck, Lower a new baby there.” we said. came and went pleasantly, and/{ first became aware of it. | ing the slave of secret vice, etc., [Borden honored Mrs. MacInnis STOMACH Bedeque, Mr. and Mrs. Prowse! Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nichol-| “What-~are you doing? we Visions of those to come whe®| Nowadays I have no interest |keep him from plumbing the |at a retirement party snd ex- POWDER Gardiner, Freetown, Mr. and|son and children Susan, Bobby |overieard James question the Het charms will once more be|in our home and give, the child- | problem with a specialist, he has |pressed their appreciation of her Mrs. John Myers, Carleton Sid-|and Sharon Ann, returned this baby of the house across the ‘Pread on the countryside. ren only perfunctory attention, |no positive unge to reform and |services in a tangible way. ing and Mr. and Mrs- Clarence |week to their home in Barre, lane in a spell of deep concen Today we saw the flock Of | though he gives them less— Marchbank, Traveller's Rest. All |Mass., after visiting their par- tration this morning “I’m ¢WeS Dow pasturing on the. far none. except the latter couple have ents at Whim Road and Lower |writing” Peter replied. ‘‘Writ- fields of this farm, feed on an up| As an instance, one of the been connected with the Bede-| Montague. They were accom- ing what?” James twinkled, |/@%@ meadow, edging it seemed |chijdren was and still is having que congregation. The Rev. Ran- | panied. by Mrs. Nicholson's fa--|“‘Oh, just things" he shrugged. *t©adily_in__the.direetion of the | auseutty in school. Her teacher dal and Mrs. Cameton were also |ther, Harold Annear, who will |“Like what?” James persisted. Y@ds. Had they perhaps some |sucke to me of putting her back present. visit relatives and friends in the |“Oh, memories, mostly. I'm *Warencss of an a te |@ grade, but suggested giving Boston area | |trying to write down about some- 57° which turned them ‘0- lner abit more time. | Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald, York ' |thing I saw a long time ago.” \W2rd the shelter at home? I wanted to discuss this with left Thursday evening for Tor-| Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Reid of this He's however no sign of) my tusband, who just walked 2 onto, Ont., to attend the wedding | Middleton’ left recently for Tor-| A Perfect November day this them, no plaintive leat sbout. out and started cutting grass of her daughter Muriel,-to Gar-|onto where they plan to spend was: the -ground clean and Only the dusky quiet, a the Whee 1 rearaed to the subject net Nowry at Donlands Un ited the winter months, and to be blue. Now the night is aill-en- starlight of a lovely November gee eioet & Sever Church. While in Toronto, she |near their son David and dau- |flding, one which 1s -brighten- night. coining things to ary about will also visit with two older |ghter, Mrs. Ken Evans and her |¢4 by stars. \Goodnight...... :| gad eee aad thane ha? anki daughters, Mrs. Athol Jenkins |family. \, second thought. The school : and Mrs. Walter Dickieson and | eer apace with the child’ their families. | | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nichol-/|DA BAILEY ALLEN |biting her nails to the quick and son, Commercial Cross, are vis- | beginning to blink her eyes con- sr : ‘ on Ne ieee and |iting in New Brunswick, guests . |stantly nald Ross, Lower Montague, lof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : : R ; og tre in Halifax, N.S., on a busi- | Alexander Duncan, Peticodiac, An Exotic Rice ecipe set uate Gene cad tae ie Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Conrad, ° ba go with me. But he didn’t tell Sturgeon, left recently for Fal- |bamd. Riverglade, N.B. rom bom Y ay a single truth. I am sure the cdnbridge, Ont., where they will A few decades ago, rice was (recently columned) pastor thought I was a jealous spend a few days with their dau-|HOUSEHOLD HINTS |not generally used in’ this coun- with siur cream wife with a vivid imagination. $ ghter and son-in-law, Cpl- 0. R. try. Occasionally, especially Coffee or Tea Milk He didi suggest, however, that : and Mrs. Menard and family.| Make a pincushion out of @|in the South, it. was cooked to|PASTRY*GLAZED APPLES . |™y husband be analyzed, to see They will also visit with Mr. |covered, soaped steel wool pad | serve in place of potatoes with| 6 tart medium-size apples, |Why he couldn’t communicate ; and needles and pins will stay | chicken fricassee; or to use| peeled and cored with me or accept me cs a part. fF , super-sharp. with a gumbo. The only country| 1 recipe flaky American pie |2€f, amd said there must ba an wide use was for making rice| pastry or use a mix underlying reason why he can’t : "No garlic presser? Place the pudding. % ¢. sugar share himself. My husband re- | | }bud . between waxed © paper, |" Because our cuisine is becom-| 1% tsp. ground cinnamon fused conuseling help, saying I smash with a hammer and it |; ; ; 5 : ing international, we are using| % c. thin, canned white cake | = be juicy and ready to us® ‘much more rice in place of a| icing, or,a homemade glaze ° 7 sa ¥ f z a starchy vegetable, or for pre-| 6 candied cherries zi _1 was paring elaborate rice dishes.| 12 small thin slices citron |Pemed, but I such as the Ceylon Rice colum-| cut in leaf-shapes wasn’t good ned today. Pre apples, coring them |Says I have LARS! - Measurements are level quite to bottom. On slight- CEYLON RICE into oblong sheet a scant %” (The following recipe WAS thick. Cut in 6 (6) squares. sent to this editor by the man-|pjace an apple in center of each ager of the Taj Mahal Hotel, pastry square. Carefully fill ap- who needs it. per- - : before all this hap- | ‘ ss can’t, feeling it g enough. My doctor to forget the past my : it i i PEE g -~ wander from store to ' " ‘ Three if you open a 4% savings account : i if Bombay, India-) plecentres with sugar and |¢hink I might be any place fe sea ground cinnamon mixed. Fold |might go, and would see him aon eee rion eled |PASttY up over’ apples, pinching’|there.. and minced J oe wTake ae in mod. oven. came ine tod ; 3 ith d i pci stpen | (of ats ge pe aS (A ge a ats 2 with adepositof$50ormore _—- * hake ieee - vf Tak a ag an could. Please answer = a of ca cin . a understand myself eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ow ae oe (Note: "See Chet) candied ‘eherry.ia. ekater, aE CR. You're dollars. ahead when you deal with Canada's (7 " cicss my cheque in the amourt of 8... ne 11% ¢. converted or long grain | 07 Suc site of the cherry, Sack-t' DEAR Ci: As 1 get the phe- leading trust company. For example: every new sav- |” to open @ Savings Accumulation Account in the name ef fj \ pes . ture, from your (please print) a - in 4 top.| DE CHEF SAYS A FEW |here cut to a fragment, your ings account depositor receives a collector's item ; q aman ‘i stills ane ares in the |Iisband definitely hes been, and children will treasure: one 1965 Canadian silver | Name i ima water, or as need. \Cev10 Rice columned today are sggerd <a dollar. If your initial deposit Is $50 or more you receive Address 1 og : — cam “rota bi bapa Or, rather, not so much un- three silver dollars. To top it off, your savings grow Tel. No. ! tye blanched whole almonds [Finn - For non-clove | faithful to you, in terms of his ef : Meer Phpteoed ire nibblers in this country, oe being significantly enamoured by a healthy 4°%o, rain or shine. Drop in to Royal i a 3 tbsp. butter (additional) lleaving « lone string end. cloth: lot some particular rival “love”. Trust today to make sure you get your silver dollars | i % ¢. moist light raisins en os cand non while they last! For 4% savings and all personal Specimen Signature i 1 ¢. halved pitted pasteurized es - ee i F date s trust services... ; L. passbook recording your deposit wil! also be sent to you. In 3-qt.~ sau “melt ~ but: — oe awe ee ae ow ome oe oe oe om oe ow ow ow ow oe a A cnawise ter; add minced onion and gar- lic, allspice, cardamon, cloves talk to and cintamon. Stir in rice. Stir saute 3 min. or until cream-col- ored. Add saffron,’ salt, and 4 c. boiling water, or water to 114 inch above rice- a aaeuden * min. or until well-c . Re Follow the stitched seams to move stick cinnamon. Turn rice a pleated nemline—path of most’ KNIT IN ONE PIECE occasionally with spatula to rs Z H i "i ( E ft ROYAL TRUST | it’s in your best interest NEW AS 1966! i ust, aa E wenreese figure flattery this winter. Play | ~~ lkeep grains separate. 2nd Debut ely : up the simple neck-line-with! Pamper yourself with an ele- ‘ i, the Weisbaden Dis- Charlottetown bright jewelry. _ gant, clouds-soft jacket! Brush-|mond and’ pistachio ‘nutmeats Known _ scientifically Dominion Building, * Tel, 892-2434 « C.F. Bentley, Manager ' Printed Pattern 4622: Misses’ jed it looks like “mini”. in additional butter. . Toss in AB P.8. Each silver dollar is attractively packaged and would be a delightful addition to a child's Christmas stocking. : : Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16, Jumbo-knit in one piece from |raisins and prepared dates. 7m Sizes 7-15, 8-10, requires three yards 45-inch fab- neck down—knit collar separate- |with spatula or kitchen fork, , 1 E rie. ly. Use two strands mohair, |stir this nut-fruit mixture into a smooth FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in [12,00 ..20edles. a 7009: rice. a Gloria time coins (no stamps, please) for : Serves Ladies’ crepe each pattern. Ontario residents | THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) TOMORROW'S DINNER and add two cents sales tax. Print| for each pattern (no stamps,| Tomato Sandwich Saladettes os plainly size, name, address, | please) to Alice Brooks, care of |Broiled Smoked Ham Rounds | doable “ style number. Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft Pan action Send order to Anne Adams, | Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto| Ceylon Rice Carrot founds ; care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one Pastry-Glazed Apples nase ‘ Dept, 60 root St. W. Toronto | ont soles tax. Print olanly pat ‘ii i a iT n ks 1. Ont. tern number, name, address. (RECNTLT CUOD ‘ ae ' } | ss . --¢ pomeeaye “ AL ES ARIA OI daa tana, PR Cis a IR PE NR ce AE eee, : ae > * ~ ’ Ste eh Ds Mens ie ciiinne Pn. tee Rice OR SA oi Soc cine hot Free, tho co tebe face Mer ceatinageetinn oy tte Rraste tthe so con Sie et Mh Pres Derelimeitecin Pte wane erence nado, ate ite ti te Di tata settee