\ wise LEE AL AE CT A LAN ORR AE AIG ant Lo ae begs - e Frank MacNutt, Malpeque. . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Veale, | ‘ Bunbury, will have as Christmas | guests, Mrs. Veale's erred Home for Christmas with their A. R. Smith and Mrs. Smith,;more and family of Montague Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen,’ parents, Mr and Mrs. Christo- Ambrose St. | will spend Carisimas ‘¢, Summerside. pher Gledhill, are Hester, stu- Mr. Cudmore’s parents, Mr.and : “~\dent nurse at the Childrens. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred’ Axworthy Mrs. Albert yh mae Wheat. . Judy MacDonald, Dalhousie | “ ** | Hospital, Halifax and Charmian, 7 Rochford Sq. have as their ley River. University, will epead the hold: | + | Mrs. R.D. Broadhead of ‘Dart- holiday guest their son, Wayne days with her parenis, Mr and | Se fee, Sd a di Sak a POO cc MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MEIKLE Meikle-Caseley Pledge Vows At Double Ring Ceremony — | Kensington United Church. was’ Following thé ceremony, & re- see attractively decorated with pot- ted plants on Saturday, Decem- ber 11, 1965, when Mary Eliza- beth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Caseley, Kensing- ton was united in marfiage. to Joseph Meikle, son.of Mr. and Mrs. Elino Meikle, of New Glas- gow, N.S Rev. Gordon MacBeth officia- ted at the double ring ceremony |t he sath "= two years, to the , sidence. WE situs ll ception for 80 guests was held at the Murray Centre, where the bride’s mother récéived: wear- limg a blue wool dress with: mat- \ching feather hat. Mrs. Meikle, | chose a two-piece suit of red | wool with a feathered hat and black accessories. ; The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr: MacBeth; to which groom fittingly replied. @nd guest soloist, Mrs. Emily |The guest book was circulated Bryant of Summerside, “The Lord’s Prayer’ and Perfect Lové.”” accompanied by} Margaret Walker. sang by Linda Meikle, sister of the r' groom and Brian Caseley, bro- ither of the bride. | grams from friends and relati- Many. tele- : [recess her later this week. Sharon Smith ‘Mt is vacationin. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith chill Ave. neral Hospita! riving home on Thursday wallis, N. S. jand daughtr, Cheryl, accomp- ; anied by Mr. and Mrs. Welter : . A. student) Margafet Balderstot, Terri- Reeves left Wednesday to spend Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kays, | with her parents, torial Deaconess Ww. Dz Presby- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. i. a — have Chur: terian Churea, L::efield, O:..,|H. Harrington (the former Do- |With them for stmas, Mrs. | Her sister, Roberta, will spend the holiday season | rothy Reeves) in Framington, (X#YS'_ srendparents, Mr. and on the staff of the Victoria Ge- with her parenis, Mr. and Mrs /Mass. Mrs. Frank Bagiole from Hunt Halifax, is ar- Ralph Balderston, Prince Char-' er River: The les Drive, | Mr. and Mrs. -Duncan~ Mae- Smiths will also have as their Donald, mae Ayenue, Sunr Mr. and Mrs. William K ells; . house guest for the McKinney of Brampton, Ont. Sandra Mahon, student at Ne- therwood Schoo! for Girls esay, is spending the Christmas with her parents, Blanchard and Mrs. iGreenfield Ave. Peter and . Mrs Mrs A.W. Hyndman has mo- Marilyn Reeves, second year | ved from the Charlottetown Ho- student at Mt. A. will visit at j Charlotte R itel, where Edwin Smith, engineering stu- dent at. Nova Scotia Technical College has arrived from’ Hali- ves and daughter, Denise, and fax to be with his parents, Dr..Mr. and Mrs: James E. Cud- sh Hyndman has ~ mouth, whose husband will join ‘oliday Alex Roth- Mr. Mahon, arrived ® home. from Rothesay Collegiate.” Mary Found of Charlottetown _ ‘to vacation with his parents, Mr expects to spend Christmas with cess with his parents, Mr Harry Hyndman, Mr. and, Mrs. Fred MacEwen, Greenfield Ave. A oF. e who 1s stationed at HMCS Corn Mr. and Mrs. Norman Reeves i will have as their Christm a s| guests, their daughter, Maud of Murdochville, Quebec i son Capt. George Kells, Mrs, Kells and family of Petawawa. Carol Foster has arrived from |,merside, left last week for To- the Nova Scotia College of Art. 'ronto to visit her daughter, Ja- Halifax, to holiday with her fa-|net, Mrs. Anthony Miles and Mr mily in Charlottetown. Miles. Mrs. Reta Worth, of- Moncton’ LAC Michael Ramsay. station- ce. See ~~ tor aoe N. B. és expected to spend this ed at Camp Borden, will be | New Year with her brother-in- home for Christmas in Indian “,o or, MacDonald of Toron- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, River. , to will spend Christmas with her Harold Macinnis , Parkdale. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MacDonald, Euston Street.’ : Mr. and Mrs. John Wilmshuret | Brackley Point Road, are ex- wi ve yao their son, Gerald, medi- Mre, Dewey Doyle, 11 Esher, °2! assistant at the Victoria Gen-| St., city has as her Christmas |=! Hospital in Halifex, for the | her home in North Bedeque for |guest, her son, Constable R. W. holidays. the holidays. Monoghan is stationed at Mr. ‘aid Mrs. C. 8. Graves Je. the Regina Town Police Detach- ment of the RCMP, Cnst. Mon- | and family, Belvedere Trailer! aghan who begin his training at | | Court* Mr. and Mrs.*A.L. Gra- Regina in Jan., 1964 is now 5 anagem and class constable, : William Campbell, student at IDU will spenc the holiday re- and | Sire: Russell ‘Camptell, Indian | Stanley Bridge | River. , : San wal Elaine’ Walker, student at)” Queen's University, will spend Christmas with her parents, fone |6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 28, 1965. |, Maida Rogerson, Toronto, |: Mrs. H. J. Barrett and daugh-* ° | ter, Diettite Weve. -— 9d fone will spend the holidays with her | . | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lan LS Axminster, England © sPe4 Rogerson, Mt. Edward Road. _ mother, Mrs, Stephen Ward and Brother, William’ Ward and Mrs. Ward, 31. Brackley Point Rd. Legion Auxiliary waite et ctr encar te Elects Officers spital, Halifax is visiting for the) Mrs Earl MacDonald was gg season with her parents, elected president of the Ladies. abe _ Mrs. Kenneth J. Mac | Auxiliary, Tignish Branch. of | » Point Prim. ithe Royal Canadian Legion at Little Suzy Dewey, 5, a vic- | tim of leukemia, plays with |: the doll house she wanted for Christmas. She almost had a miniature cabin but it Newlyweds Honored At ithe annual meeting held in the ie! GETS HER CHRISTMAS turned olt to be a Grand Rap- ids landmark and had been given to her by youths who stole it. Police made them ‘give it back. Cub scout pack by Mrs. John Hasiam and Mrs. | Erie Sinclai? arranged the gifts | on the table. Wayne extended an invitation to all to visit them in their new a GIFT 3189 of Chicage heard of he plight and shipped this little beauty to her home. (AP Wirephote held at the home of Mrs. E'meer Warm. Santa arrived and presented gifts to all members, creating much merriment, and Mrs. Mad- sen served refreshments assist- | From Somerset, England |iadies’ lounge recently. Other of- jhome. Mr. and Mrs. Paynter "WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS St. John’s WMS Holds Interesting Study Period Mrs. Don MacKay was devo- Given in-marriage by her fa-| yes were read by John McBain. tional leader at the December ther, the bride was in a slipper length gown of white brocaded satin. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was held by a fabric flower and she carried a sun- burst bouquet of pink carnation arranged with heather. “The bride was attended by Wendy MacNeill of Summer. side and Judith Woodside of Sea View as bridesmaids. They were | dressed identically in aqua bro-| daded satin and carried match- cluded Mrs. Elino Meikle, and ‘sent. ing Victorian bouquets of pink |daughters, Marilyn and Linda; ported on the Centennial Mem- for their cooperation and atten- end white carnations. John McBain, Néw Glasgow, N.S. acted as groomsman Paul Caseley, brother of the;Bain, and Delbert Murray, all be placed in the book, also toy | - For a honeymoon trip through | the Maritimes. the bride travel- | led in a two-piece red wool suit | with mink trim and matching | hat. The couple, are residing in| Summerside, where the bride is jed on the nursing staff of Prince | County Hospital and the groom.) is a member of the RCAF in| Summerside. | Out of ‘the province guests in- ture. ‘Three visitors were pre-|dent Mrs. Jack MacLean voic- ee Meikle, aunt of the groom | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sutherland | (sistér of the groom)) John Mc- jorial book. meeting of St.. John’s Presby- terian Women’s Missionary So- ciety held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Brown. In tune with the season “White Shepherds Wetch- Their Flocks,’ was sung. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Armel MacKinnon and Mrs. An- Roll call was answered..by 18) members. with a verse of scrip-| Mrs. Francis Murray re-! Mrs. Angus Green ‘agreed to have her name sent \im as a collector of names to bride and Paul McCrostie’ of |from-New. Glasgow, N.S. and itake charge of the money. RCAF Station, Summerside ush- é@red the guests to the pews. IDA BAILEY ALLEN __ | | Mrs... Grant Forbes, sister of the groom from Halifax, N. S$. = j | _Candlelight On Beauty Of Supper-Buffet Table Perhaps you are an indoor gardener and had planned well in advance to grow your own Christmas decorations: possibly red geraniums forced- grown for the purpose; or home- grown Chinese lilies; or lilies of the valley; or hyacinths; or narcis- si. GROWN FOR A PURPOSE This past year, I: grew four ‘big pots of rosemary in my window garden: And to greet- ing cards for special friends, I ahm attaching a sprig of ‘“‘Rose- mary for Remembrance.” One of the most effective centerpieces for a Christmas Supper-Buffet Table I ever worked out was based on an 18” round brown wooden tray: Five tall, non- dripping, long- lasting watching waistlines and choles- | terol levels can use whipped. no -fat dry skim milk crystals; | the recipe is on the package. TREE-TRIMMING SUPPER FOR TOMORROW Tomato Bouillon, Warm Ses ame Seed Crackers—Fried Rice with Shrimp, Heated Dinner. Rolls—Tossed Salad of Mixed ‘Greens, with Tender Spinach Leaves and Sliced Celery, Top- ped with Chopped Roasted Pea- nuts, Equal Parts French and Mayonnaise Dressing to toss— two-Layer Strawbeerry Pistachio Ice Cream Cake — Coffee, Tea, Milk. ; FRIED RICE WITH SHRIMP 6 c. cooked long-grain rice, cooled : 1-3 c. heated salad oil candies were centered on it. Around the candles were arrang: ed grapefruit. small yellow and |4 eggs, slightly beaten 1-3 c. diced green onions green squash, red and yellow|™% c. soy sauce apples, green peppers, a cluster of bananas, black grapes, large malagas, with a few large whole nuts in the shell— a real “food picture.” SUNDAY DINNER (The day after Christmas) Chilled V8 Juice * Baked Virginia Ham -, Cumberland Sauce (reciped previously) Pan-Roast White Potatoes Lemon-Butter Raspberry Charlotte Or Raspberry Sherbet on Frésh Fruit Compote _ Coffee, Tea Milk , Measurements level ~ recipes for 6 SWISS RASPBERRY CHARLOTTE % 2 ries 18 ladyfingers — 1 c. heavy cream tbsp. sugar 2 e. sugar = (10% oz.) pkg. frozen raspber- — | %4 tsp. salt Fe cans small shrimp '% tsp. fresh-ground black pep- | per |34 tsp. salt 2 cans small shrimp (drained weight 4% oe. (drained weight 4% oz. ™% c. drained minced canned clams : |2 tbsp. minced fresh parsley. “Riuseels Sprouts with | Stir-fry rice nntil slightly yel- | lowed in heated salad oil in a/| 'and eggs mixed with soy sauce, pepper and salt, Stir- fry. three | /min.; then stir in shrimp and |clams. Simmer-fry 3 min. Gar- |mish: The minced fresh parsley. THE CHEF — |“RUFFS” UP THE TURKEY | Mesdames: This Chef would | never ‘“‘rough up” a turkey but jit is too fine and. beautiful not ito be “ruffed up”—which is a | different matter. Just make fril- ly ruffles from aluminum foil, | and with cellophane tape fasten | drumsticks. Et voila! vanilla ee sugar to raspberries and fet them half-thaw. Arrange for individual service as follows: Halve the lady-fing- ers lengthwise and line siz sh cups with them. Half an before ready to serve, berries -in center; top "with whipped cream, sweetened - with tbsp. sugar and flavored ‘with, vanilla. refrigerate [ until YOGI NOT FORGOTTEN LONDON (Reuters)—Yogi the racoon got .a Christmas parcel nuts, came from Yogi's former owner, S. R. Pengelly of Tor- onto. ‘“He passed Yogi on to us le Fe. jlarge fry-pan. Add green onions | ; them around the ends of the) | Visiting committees .report- |ed- and new committees were appointed: Graham’s Road, Mrs. Roy yn, Wigmore Rd., Mrs. Johnny! Campbell; Foun- tain Road, Mrs. Oscar MaeKay; Campbellton Road, Mrs. Don MacEwen. Mrs. Stanley Brown and Mrs. Roy Brown volunteer- ed to see about the flowers for the church. Mrs. Stanley Brown ts in charge of sending Christ- mas cards again this year. It was decided to send a letter af- ter each meeting to a member who is unable to attend the me- Th study book was present- ed by the Campbellton Road interviewer. Colorful costumes and a lively dialogue made the study most: interesting: Mrs. Angus Green will be lea- der at the January meeting, and tess. Prayers will be offered by Mrs. George’ P. MacLeod, Mrs Francis Murray and Mrs. Earle Murray. The Fountain Road group will have charge of the study rl CORNWALL WT The Cornwall WI sponsored a | very enjoyable Christmas party |in Cornwall school recently, when members’ husbands and other friends were ivnited. The programme committee |was under.the capable manage- | ment of Mrs. Carl Scott, Mrs. [Ford Wilson and. Mrs. Gordon |ing the current changes in the Worth. Santa distributed gifts |church liturgy. k ~ ean — mas.” -- —| Alberton < group with Mrs. Files acting as} Mrs. Earle MacKay will be hos-| CHRISTMASTIDE OC Matalin edn aes wd aeons, Fellowship shine in pour heart now ’ Rae ie. * REVILO DAIRY | e | where she is attending the Naish Hicers are: Ist vice- president, poe Riding Academy; Ginny |Mrs, Joe Perry; 2nd vice- presi- utman has arrived in the cit¥ | dent, Mrs. Austin Doucette: sec- to holiday with her parents, Dr. | : Putman / -|retary, Mrs. Roy Doucette and Z |treasurer, Mrs. Edgar Peters. Mr. end Mrs. Daniel Square- Routine business followed and a briggs, Bayfield St. are vaca- | financial report for the year was ltioning in Ottawa for the holiday |SVe2_ by. the secretary-treasur- oe Springfield The home of Mr. and Leith Paynter, Springfield, was the scene-of a happy gathering | recently when neighbours, re-/ jatives and friends gathered to | tender a post nuptial’ shower in! honor of their son, Wayne and | | | have taken up residence in Sum- Refreshments were served and a social hour followed: Mrs. | — where both are employ- ed by Mrs. Urban Laughlin and Mrs. Prowse Chappell. REJECTS AGREEMENT KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said Thursday Malay- sia will not sign the new inter- Sherbrooke WI ason. er, a ae McLeod. _— aha ata tha” teeter Weamde : national tin agreement. because } : | men canteen were given ' " : it t the metals ice, to theme hey a ‘deco | John Ball, student at Mt, al-| Mrs. Hector Buote, aeaeuae Rudd of Port Hill. The living To Pack Boxes IMelayaia, he world’s lergent tia 5 li |end- Mrs. Lslie Mailette assis-|"°0M was suitably decorated producer, criticized the five rated Christmas tree. |lison University, Sackville, N.B. The games which were both jis spending the Christmas holi- educational and humorous were jdays with his father, Rev. John conducted by the committee and |G. E. Ball and Mrs. Ball, prizes were given to the winners. |mity Manse, City. A highlight of the party was a humorous reading given by Mrs ae Eien tae ier a |modern. kitehen. and , A a tet sa by Mrs . (ning for New York and New Jer-|by the members was reported don McMillan -at the key board | 5¢Y t© spend Christmas holidays la great success. Catering was |with relatives and friends. - [Suvead -out over a was much enjoyed. ‘The presi- ¥ ; Mrs. Baxter Howse and, two |wengings end other entertaia- : children, Glenda and “Garry, at Maple Ave., Sherwood are ‘spen-| Alberton Tignish branches saree at Tite ommittes in ding holidays with relatives and will have @ Cook Book hares” \ériends in Newfoundland. They |@8 @ Centennial project. ee will be joined later by Mr. How- se. ms ‘ tant manager. er ed appreciation to those present NORTH MILTON WI Elsie. Hooper was hostess to ; ; the North Milton WI December _ Cst. Roger Pederson of the given to charitable organiza- meeting which was chaired by RCMP, Antigonish, N. S. will | fons, and school prizes and $200, Mrs. Alton Rodd. |spend Christmas with his pa- | was voted to the Legion to help, "Roll call was answered by “a |fents, Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Pe- |With expenses. Christmas |; when dinner served at “noon” |bers of his family. jup and sent out. and Christmas gifts were ex- Sa : ; changed. It was decided to sned| Mrs. G. G. Bennett, Alberton Chairmen of committees ap- cards and treats to shut-ins at /leaves this week to spend the | pointed were: entertainment, © Christmas. . |Christmas season with her sis- Mrs. Joe Conway and visitation | Mrs. Alton Rodd gave a very ter-in-law. Mrs, Ovie Teed, Chip- Bernard jinteresting report .on the offic-/man, N. B. ow - ‘ers’ work shop held in Parkdale | j } c Horace Crozier arrived home ; Order Your Fruitcake 4 Hall recently and a short Christ- mas program was much enjoyed from Mt. Allison University to ¥ Now a | Spend the holiday season with » @ Dark fruit @ Plum ° pudd- by all. . Food committee for January his family in Baltic. cake ; meeting will be Mrs. Alton Rodd - ¥@ lin fur’ ” - a and Mrs. Ira Rodd. Myron MacKenzie is spending - eke ® Dolcateisont ‘shments were served by the holiday season with his pa- @ @ Pound cake Specials & the ss and committee in rents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- charge. oe: ENTERPRISE | Isobel MacNutt, student at ¥ BAKERY LTD. § Acadia University in Wolfville, ¥% 203 Grafton St. Dial 4.87478 . TIGNISH CWL ‘ The December meeting of The : J \Tignish CWL was -held in:} the N. S. arrived home |Dalton School recently with the wz president, Mrs. Harper presid- \f lang. : si | Routine’ business was taken +} ‘eare-of and money was voted for %& Ithe Bill Allen Family Fund, ¥% Summerside. Money was also voted for religious charts for 3 grades seven and eight and it \y was decided that the CWL would § sponsor the St. Patrick's play ia © | 1966. | The director, Rev. M.J; Roon- ey, was in attendance and an- 97 iswered many questions concern- Friday to Yh ere, ri RRARDRRAAARAAAAIRADDS Fresh or Frozen — Selling at Market Prices! From the management ond staff of Maclean's Grocery we extend to ofl our many friends and customers a very 4 Merry Christmes and a Happy and # | s New Year, oe & Maclean's Grocery LTD. P. E.1. with pink and white streamers and beils. ae Ac adel neue Mr. -and Mrs. Gerald Mayne \Cettly. The newly elected presi- escorted the couple to the seat dent, Mrs, James ,Harris, pre- of honor. . Cedric Seaman as Sided.and opened the meeting chairman, expressed the feeling jwith the singing of “Silent of all present in extending con- |Night’’. Roll call was answered gratulations to the newlyweds. ; and a welcome to Springfield to jfoa to the Kinsmen’s Christmas the bride: He then called upon | Mrs. Crawford Sinclair who read” an appropriate address. . Lind. |SecTetary and Mrs. Martin Dec- say Seaman presented the cou- Ker gave the financial report. ‘ple with a gift from the resi- Usual treat is.to be given to the dents of the community. Shut- | vidual gifts were carried in by |#!s0 cheer boxes are to be pack- ins received treats during the|Dianne and Roger Sinclair, and ed year, and @ considerable eum were opened by |was spent on fire’ disaster and/Haslam. The cards were read) The January meeting is menu for a Christmas su pper |dersen.. Tignish and-other mem- |for needy families will be made Mrs, Arnold Madsen was hos- tess to the Sherbrooke WI re- Year agreement as a burde: on producers when it was worked out by the United Nations tin conference in. New York March. : DON’T SEE TAXES Only about seven per cent of the Soviet Union’s revenue ie collected in direct taxes: ae \by 13 members making a dona- Tree. One visitor was presen. Mrs. Robert Milligan acted as Indi- School children at Christmas, District Supervisor Charlottetown, P.E.1. Sun Life of Canada - ater H. BENNETT CARR Phone 4-87 17 - 4-5435 Insuraace Counselling and distributed to shut-ins in : to be re eee ee eee Mrs. Garth tHe district. , As we celebrate this joyous occasion of the birth of the Christ Child, let us remember especially the hope that was born anew and the love that filled the world on that first Christmas. May their light shine today, so that peace and understanding will prevail among men. ee MAPLE LEAFDAIRY LTD. ind