ae * Den Te * 4 ; ‘ . vas 4 ; 4 : ” HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkiis, Women's Editer, Phone 48500. 8 —s. Petitcodiac.Couple Observes! | 40th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harley White of Kendrick ‘Gordon of Moncton, Petitcodiac, B., celebrated | and Mrs, John Coulliard ,Aulac, their 40th wedding anniversary |Mrs. John Harris, Moncton and ; |on Saturday, January 8, 1966.|Mrs. Dr. Mellish, Petitcodiac, | 5 Mrs.-White ie the former Ella | were replenishers, and Mrs. Edi- | Ings, only sister ‘of Earle Ings, | son Drake, Millview, P. _E.I.|_ | |MtoHerbert. Married in Toron- |circulated the guest book. » |to, Mr. White is from Aylmer, fe the. evening a bufiet wu- Ont. a, graduate of Cornell Uni- Soe md velatives Was versity in biology. He taught at |Per for friends and relatives - fheld and music was supplied by was tr ‘to the Biologi- Mrs. A : cal Station"at St. Andrews, N.B.,|MTs-A. Bannister. _—_ Flowers, where his research wofk was |®ts and. congratulatory tele-|. carried out in various streams |St#™s were received by Mr. and in the Maritimes. Mr, White is Mrs. White on this happy occa- well known and has written won. ‘ many books on his work. Out of town . guests. included An afte tea was held at |(Mr, and Mrs. Edison Drake, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don |Mrs. Bert Drake and Mr.. and ‘|Mann., for couple with Mrs. |Mrs. E.W. Woodruff, Jall of 1 JE. W. W ff of Charlottetown |P.E.I.; Capt, A.E. Calder, St. ’|P. E. L. pouring. Serving were: | Andrews, N.B.. and Mr. and 1 |Mrs, Owen Gilmore, Peticodiac |Mrs. M. E. Wood, Monctor arid Ms. Steward Mann,.and. Mrs. | England. + fi | Margie Wilson, first year stu-| While‘her she. assisted Rev. W dent at Mt. Allison University, |f. Hare, ministér of Bradalbane resumed--her studies after Charge at services in Pleasant spending a holiday with her par-| Valley, Breadalbane and North . : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- |Granville churches. Mr. and < a a! ; son, Souris. Mrs. Dunning entertained a few 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 15, 1966. friends in her honor after the = Mr. and Mrs. James - Dewar |service on.Sunday evening, in- and daughter Judy, Roseneath, |cluding Rev,.Donald and Mrs P os : MARY HAWORTH a ees uae i sent Me ronan Seen © Dee Riv- | _ COLD. WELCOME Mother: Troubled By Girl ae | Sackville and Amberst. EAST BALTIC - orci: <Tte e Smale iseean Newcomer Is Chosen First H ed in thé world recently. me, Sask. While Mr..Gruza and baby were unharmed, DEAR’ MARY HAWORTH: |yed.in my husband’s firm, where | oe Among Best-Dressed Women },2i.,200, Mz leonard |samiion, Ont, where he Wi We have been married’ happily |she functions poorly *but very | ste"Josh Cease rected ¢“aowbound during'# bitard” tra inthe wmneaed_ te >| Who Would Like To Rebel for 24 years. I have been on my | conscientiously. ria Pol'ly, dis mornin’.” own. since age 17, .and my hus- |’ Currently she has two~beaux. : Moncton Hospital : be employed. ; ELLEN’S DIARY See My oF Spine it” sort of stiff, ., [band and: I have worked fot |One, reared in an orphange,| NeW-YORK (AP)Mrs. John Miami Beach—to the Fashion Mrs. Aubin Gaudet is a patient , cavennatnennipemaeteasaniomanaits?” a att Aa’ my exme, dey “fuse to Mf. leverything we have. now in the service, aiming at/r Kennedy was named to the |Hall of Fame, made way for Mr. and Mrs..Kenneth H. Mac- | in the Western Hospital, Alber- — ~cemeersrernmenliiltiag pinnate ~ |An’ de miz’r in- my _breas’, We. have weathered. many |College, says he loves her and Fashion Hall of Fame Thurs-|some.new names on the list, |Donald, Souris, and Joseph Mac- | *™- O Of J - Gift - An’ I got some heart distress, storms and have two children, a | Wants her to date only him: The| gay but her sister, Princess Lee | which is chosen by a committee Donald, Chepston, -have return-|. Mrs. Alphy Gallant was the | ne anuada S TTS An’ de grow'n pains, dey lingers | qaughter, 21, and a son, 15, the other, of very good family, is al- | Radziwill, who-often shared ho-|from votes cast by perhaps led home after a business trip to| lucky winner. of the fruit cake = = is eta oan my fingers. |istter an all-around joy. The |80 interested, but less ardently. | nors with her on the annual best |2,500 fashion experts’ from Boston. They also visited friends | lotteried ty the Women’s: In- a | Mor li Hours- Pe eer OO LAOS. | at the yeeblen. _|Judith says ‘she dates him only /cvessed lists, missed out in the |around the world. ant teluiives a Mewtan; Ged | tiedln af Waleed: ; » AS EVM S | : a, >| Judith is very pretty, very re- | ‘0 Please me. .I think she would | 1965 lineup. _.__| _After__Mrs. Burden, the for- |way, Beverley and Gloucester, | Austin Kennedy of Waterford - ; See ae Z \tned has excellent moral val- |/ke to date both, but fears los-| ‘The announcement of the 1965|mer Amanda Mortimer, the list |yiass Pere is a patient in the Western Hos- Notwithstanding the accepted jer?, He didn’t even knit during |"Ol’ Daddy Do-Funny ues and wants to give happi- |i™S one. international list of best-dressed proceeds in this order: - pital, Alberton meaning of its name, we fancy |a fateful day, He, so history has |What curi’us talk! . Ines to others. But she is very I find her terribly trying. at |women in the world gave the Mrs. Alfred Gwynne Vander-| Mr. and Mrs. William Chais- . : = atest city |How is you well when you stupid, though not dull, And she |Ptesent. . She bas an embarras- | no 1 position, customarily-held |bilt, New York; Mrs.-° Wyatt son and family, Carleton, spent | Mrs. Joseph S. Wedge cele- as to tresses, eyes blue - —— we a bb erse Can't even walk? _. Idistikes dull people, therefore is [Sins itehy— -— oS eee "S-by- Mrs. Kennedy, to-Mrs._Car-/Cooper,the former. Gloria _Van- |» brief holiday_with Mrs pheceted her 9ist birthday at her - winter’s sunniest of skies, J shook his head in a show i : : , at ~ ayy | Me. crazy, wan sell | ter Burden,. 22, of New York, |derbilt; New York; the former , other ome in St. Louis. Mrs.Wedge— gowned naturally in a flowing.ipair/"¢rinned, and returned a- |‘‘Hush you foolish chillen, hush! Se ile Sie to’: keep’ up sufficient and break away but is |Mrs, Burden is the wife of a|Aune and Charlotte Ferd, wie Cdk ena Sena ee thas been a lifeiong resident of = robe of sparkling white. Her |gain to the stables. é What's dat singin’ in de bush? Aprea : ditticulty afraid to, and hates herself and |Cojmbia University law stu- |recently became Mrs. Giancarlo el, Mr. McGrath i@ in his 95th | St- Louis. She’i hale and hearty ‘tiara is eet richly with diamonds “Pe advise you to stay indoors |Ain’t dat yonder blue, de sky? ere = school that I us for that reason. dent and daughter of Mirs.. Wil-/Uzielli and Mrs. Stavros Niar-|year and still enjoys a good | 200 lives alone, does all her own end how they ecintillate in eum lous of the little lade emiled.. “it |Feel de cod treese pessia’ by! {getting through school Wat I) 1 worry sbout-her. How 18|liem Paley, hecsell“a member |chos; Mrs. Jousph-'P. Kennedy, (nn, work, and enjoys watching TV or moonlight! Among the gifts |they as much as catch a glimpse |Dis ol’ painful back n’ knee- made few et Mehough not [She ever gaing to stand on her jot the Fashion Hall of Fame. mother of the late president; and playing cards. Of a family —she bears to us farm-folks 1 |6f you outdoors, he or Mack will |L@WS pa-massey, dey ain't me! poe Oe ae on own feet socially -and job-wise? | The list, primarily made up of |Mrs. Kirk Douglas, Los Ange-| Blair MacDonald returned to | °f eight, five are living, namely, ‘that of steadily increasing day-|think up something for you,to dd {I'm well, praise de Lawd, dis |slovelnly. Eventually scheattag How is she ever going to get and |members of wealthy, les, wife of the actor; Mrs. A®-|Toronto after spending holidays | Eddie in Lynn, Greg and Henry light hours. I know” he nodded. "We got |mornin’ | pore ee finishing | “CP, ® husband and be a good prominent: families, also inclu-|gus Ogilvy, the former Princess {with his parents, Mr. end Mrs, | in New York, Dougal in Toronto é “Once the days lengthen ® bit, |caught that way when we were | Until Monday —- Diary —— jand had seent she is emplo- | Wife? I would like ‘her to live ided Barbra Streisand, Brooklyn-|Alexandra of Kent, London; |Keir MacDonald in Summer.| 2Md Clarence in St. Louis. Her ; Ellen” James commented, re@- {feeding the rabbit this mora- | Goodnight... school. At present by herself but I can't kick her |norn actress end singer who in | Miss Streisand, : York; . Mrs. | side. ' | husband predeceaséii her a few : mage reece wcll od Oe * ee out, though Tam sick of all the leaner days wore thrift - shop |Charles Engelhard, wife of the years ago: eo “ - me: see eee id the sunshine that filled ® commotion creates. — clothes. She was cited for “‘ex-|mining magnate, New Jersey, covering Bake about nie | lights in the morning.” “I hope saauniae come esas against} WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS What kind of work can I guide |traordinary individuality plus|New York and South Africa; | nis _ oven, 350 sei DROUGHT. RUINS CORN * be added, on another thought, line snow, except where it was her into? I think she’s be good |infallible fashion. instinot:” Mrs. William McCormick Blair, |r gr"untit-Slaky ‘and. sichtiy i “things_g0_welt with ve-today”" | s-0r-tne shalows—“Piee- ms si ° at physical therapy, as she has|NEW ONES NAMED ___...'|wife of the American -ambassa- oniaed NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters)— i Because the “younger farmer | ont the day, and pleasant too Y k Pt WI Vi mNATé “Slick (e-—compassion_and often. the boys! The _ elevation....of Jacqueline |dor to the Philippines;. Princess A, Russiag_plane—errived—here } was to leave Garly incompany jie week has” been, though not} or ae fIEWS OIIGeS who flock to her have problems /Kennedy, widow of the U.S. | Luciana Pignatelli, Rome- Rank} ~~" SUNDAY” DINNER ~~ Thursday with $11,000. wérth_.of \ of another Island stockman, 6 | without some storm-qinds and “2, with their family; or eocial pro-|sresident, and five others—in- |(Princess Paola~ of Belgium, Ite-;/ Tossed Noodies-—-Tomato Sauce,{food donated by the Russian i ’ blown drifts .along. the ‘te’e.| Chr Sheltered Work Sho * jblems. But how can the be- |cluding her friend, Mrs. Charles lian-born wife of the Belgiam|' Buttered Small Onions (Red Cross to aid” tamine vie Not without its losses and cross- ° Pp ; ee Wrightsman of New York and {crown prince. canned) akc ee disappointments, hope}. . aE : : creden Raspberry Sherbert : Salted cet mann ot |: Mrs. John McKinley was hos-|answered by 34 members. ‘ae The strange thing is, despite with Cling Peach Sauce” . at tin Geet ars | rk Point Wi when Tol cal [om te difrent wis idem mod sense, in some ways, Ses |[DA BAILEY ALLEN oe ca cep | CHRONIC BRONCHITIS der things, it's the queer day we wereil busy and successful year |never has brought home a boy es . REMINDER FROM THE CHEF | Soniu, Islanders ‘can't find something | es cesycre “un Se at heen citepsd tor a (oe amet conats seohttions ne The marinated pot roast sug-| BRONCHIAL COUGH, ASTHMA |for which tobe teful” a : : ‘ McCallu1 ba : ~ rag | gested in menu is prepared De you cough, cough, cough sight and dey farmwife said ann chatted | All committees gave satisfac- paetad da weaken runes We tas oe her. mice. Louisiana Yam Specia a ua vane this = Sued deal tisas tenee tected of this téday, “something for tofy reports. A paper was read se-thad been: recubved 46 Sis ie: ery vers; . K. s * ze ception:-- Mix together 1 pkg: | Deyvee for breath, wheeze ond cough so we can bless the Lord.” |from the Institute branch ask- | ae saa aa ee DEAR R. K.: Here is your T Sh 1 . ined ten eale mation you find it to do you work or gat yeur ike, we thought humbly, “Oe |ing members to vole, on VJuey | eet to the Bunbwick Stect Bis tine’ scccac ea eine To sweeten art ohells lwide) and 23 ¢: cold water Fos trom 6, Sa 75 Mone Serose ite ‘women. ’ ‘ - tn. | Toronto: ‘I have been subject to chronic bros a oe ee o Rath Me- \wete in favor of women jurors ee Se Letters were |al breakdown at age 8, and the Ticeliaet’ the: Hail cocecn, ‘the| Conthine. cichélning Pour this over the meat to be its sich made me cowgh ond. govp fer aa Ge esten. A lively discussion followed. a cones a Ca ich he | Counselling care that you and growers and shippers of those \ents except almonds and cream. |Potfoasted. Let stand 15 min- tenes) Ga Gedbdte toe lie eee How do you come on?” It was decided to invite the |HN Toren also: tae celerais Cat ee en Fveny ‘special sweet potatoes, |Ladle this filling into tart |Turn oyer 4 times. Then cook RAT-MAH copndes qvick end eatataciory re: “Oo'ly, thank de Lawd, honey, {handicraft van to give a course |r" trey “ip: Commreeee [after | ng {Louisiana yams, celebrate the |shells. Return them to oven; |the pot roast as usual. The | “eiipm 77 terme. = to the members late in March. 1 a a Omitted also are references lend of the harvest with a Sday jbake at 360 degrees F. 25 mia. | weet wit prove to be more ten. Mic cack saisdedcbaaleaadialien taal te 4 i vening’ pr nda adi 25 .|to the family’s two career assign- nae ” until ard is firm im EAZ-MAM capcolec trom your aromgist Se Highlight of the evening's pro- rity of | *eStival called’ ‘“Yambilee. or yam-custard der than usuel. and of excellent | and $1.65. fer children gram wes a-vieit-from-Me.—and gy oy pentorery -trom:| mami, overseas, the | first Everyone takes part in a va-|center and a pick inserted there <8 we ERE AA Mrs. Gordon McDonald of Char- |...) SP 0 der the lead. (Much, coinciding with the birth: of “doings” —from- a cook- |comes out clean. Cool to room | flavor. : lottetown- who showed slides on-hire John Myers and [ne ey fon and Judith’s first ling "contest featuring these cop- |te fe their work at the’ Sheltered |r. PiSoyd Rameay presented (S721 i School, apparently com- joer colored yams, to parades,| Fold 1 tbsp. of almonds into Work Shop for retarded persons. |S: dinette triuted to her emotional break-|in4 a costume ball to crown @|whipped cream; top each tart The tiext meeting, will be held |2, ™st, impressive playette em | down. ~— Yem Quees end King. with heaping tablespoonful. Fin- at ‘the home of Mrs: Harold |\tieq, The Shepherd Who Did'| Also omitted is your report on |proudly Shared ish each with remaining toast- Thorne. An auction-sale of food ire” Alison O'Brien installed |2U%th’s characteristic total con- A-very special treat which (ed almond slivers. =~ Will be conducted and roll call |. sew officers ior I ‘The Sa tis cae weeny oe Louisianians are proud to,share| ‘Mixed Vegetable Soup — tine verse, Food committee wail |Fetiting president éxprésséd ap-|her fancy, which first intoxies- |With as is-a tart made ¢Fom \SMackerel Baked-in- Milk Effective January 1, 1966 be Mrs. Howard-McPhail-—Mrs—(Preciation to the executive and |tes the lad, then evokes a marri- |(™2Shed — — Soe Mallen Ciena Booms Cronies ‘ Stanley Murchison and Mr. tad Gepeees _ Bye coh age ae and ne bores | eager do te nr age 8 Louisiane Yam Tarts scenhigact oben new president, Mrs. John Nicho | as 1 get the picture, over all, [Puffs of whipped cream top| OF Callie’ Cameco CURRENT ACCOUNT HIGHFIELD WI ison, Crapaud, who then closed |it was Judith’s misfortune, and |°#h tart : a ¢ Mrs’ Hammond —— the meeting with a very @P- | yours that she was born to a mo- Measurements level; MACKEREL BAKED-IN-MELR aha / was hostess to Highfield propriate poem entitled. “God liner whom she disappoints. recipes for 6 1 (3 tb) fresh mackerel S AVINGS : en’s Institute, for their January |Bless Us.” ~“She~just-doesn't-correspond-to| 6 unbaked tart shells % ec. flour meeting. The meeting opened by Fceg your-mental image.of what your} (4% in diameter). Ws top. salt singing the Institute Ode 'follow- ili Of daughter should be, ‘to satisfy; 1% ec. (aboyt 2 medium % tsp. pepper EARN ed by the Song of Peace read by| AUXi lary “_-|start-from-scratch hunger. for| mashed cooked 13 e. butter or margarine the president, Mrs. Chalmers! , . ’ exceptional social achievement| Louisiana yams 1% e. heated milk Newson. Members answered. roll Lion Ss Ba nd to -be realized through her:—or,| 1 ¢. milk 1 ¢. boiling water hy = with-a- favourite household R ih rather, through both your child-| 2 eggs, well-beaten oo split comameatleton: chore. ‘ ; nies ren, their marriages, offspring,| % ec: firm-packed brown: sugar.|mackerel skin-side down Mrs. Clayton Stevenson réport- corganizes and so ‘on: aicint . ed sending a plant to a member i chairman Judith is what she is; in the of the community who has been the band coamanion of the tone sense of embodying her own in-|* hospitalized for some time. Shut- sington Lions Club, presided, at |born personality potential, dif- ins were also remembered at |, meeting of the Auxiliary to |fering individually from yours, Christmas and a letter was read |tne Kensington Lions Regional | as indeed from everyone else’s. |from CMHA in appreciation for ‘High School Band, held recently.| Evidently she isn’t endowed \donations sent to Riverside Hos- |r. Jessome told the meeting, |with your special cutting edge, - |pital patients. - which was comparatively ‘ well |in aiming at fulfillment, And |° It -was decided to continue had |in your well-meant efforts to attended, that the parents ¢ card parties in the hall with &|heen showing so little interest in |mold her nearer td your heart's tournament starting the follow- | the Auxiliary it might bé better |desire,-or-to-your-concept-of the ing Monday night. to disband. In that case the jessentials, it seem‘s you've The program on Health and lemafl fe€ now paid for each |trampléd, discouraged and con- Safety was conducted by Mrs. ‘child would have to be increas- |fused her signals, 60 to speak, GAY PATCHWORK (Reg Butler and Mrs. James |eq : : as regards becoming the true- |Good. Names of secret pals) When a vote ‘wasdtaken, the |to self individual she was equip- ‘MAKE PERSONAL » Make everyday living more.jwere revealed and new ones majority were in favor of re-or- |ped to be. Z - colorful! Delight the family |were given for the coming year. ganizing and officers were| As, matters stand, Judith’s Embroider your initials in |with these gay aprons, The February meeting is to be | elected Meetings will be held on greatest need, her basic hope of contrast color— it’s easy, looks| Create variety with easy patch- |held at the home of Mrs. Reg the first Monday ‘of each month |recovering psychological balan-| , #0 emart on a briskly styled ca- | work of vivid remnants, scraps |Butler. The food. committee will at 7 p.m. The chairman voiced |ce, is.to be gently released, with - gual. Choose drip-dry Dacron |for applique. Pattern 7263: print- |be Mrs.. John Holroyd, Mrs. appreciation to the retiring offic- |your’ blessings, and without fear checks, pastel cotton. ed patterns; transfer for three Keir Ford, Mrs.,Errol Wood and | ars: the president, Mrs. David L. jon her’ part or yours, from ‘the Printed Pattern 4500: Half | aprons. Mrs. James Good. ' |McInnis: the secretary, Mrs. |demoralizing pressure of your Sizes 14%, 16%, 18%4;20%, 22%, Refreshments were served by |Gerald: Lockhart and the treas- jerstwhile drive to propel her to- ; Sh; Size 16% takes 3% yds. 45-|) THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ‘coins) /the hostess sesisted. by the lure Mra Leaman Cassley for |warde goals you've wanted for a. Transfer included. for each pattern (no stamps, | junch committee. % i ful k in the auxil- |her ‘ FIFTY CENTS (50. cents) in | Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft | UCW TRYON -CHARGECS—|/@tY- ‘are the iowiy alede [Su0uaN 16 protittrom suet ae coins (no stamps, please) for Dept,, 6) Front St. W. Toronto The 1965 annual meeting of Following are ae cneidos liverance ' rightl effected. And each pattern, Ontario residents | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one |the UCW. Tryon Charge was |¢¢ Officers: president, Suiits (Oye ee ee reat . or by mail, Diainly” size,” naree, addrews | torn number’ name, addeeny the: Cape Trae Vaan’ ecttt |r Bruce Howard did. wee: have firet hand intensive paycho- : : THE e plainly size, name, address | tern number, name, address.~ |the Cape Traverse Units enter- | MTs: a a » Cravvtond. Pics: ausiytic counselling help. M. H - Rye SeMees GIANT (19966 Needlecraft Cate- |taining. say: 3 | EE aoe nt, Mrs.| Mary: Haworth : counsels | MAJOR TRU ST . Send order to Anne Adams, |log stars knit, crochet— many’) The meeting opéned with 9 j¢tts: 3rd com president,. Be enn is eee ae . . care of Guardian Patriot Patters |more neediecraft desigus. 3 /meapingful worship service [John _MacNuft; seoretsiy, ARS | See ee Carsunal iatered.ak 1 COMPANY © Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto |free patterns printed in catalof |condbcted by: Mrs‘ Ivan. 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