oe * os Mr. and: Mrs. Louis Wright (nee Ivy Hearn), Lower Monta- gue, weve happily surprised- at : boiling water; add salt and 1c. sliced fresh mushrooms their. home recently when rela- orated by Mrs- David Ellsworth. Rartment, where the place is their- Christmas party at the t i bod in. C or 1 (4 02.) can sliced ” tives and friends gathered to It was cut: in the traditiona] |cT@Wling with unmarried men, | ne IDA BAILEY ALLEN ; slow-bail 20 min. Drain. Cover. furnace. parts on hand. honor them on the occasion of _their 25th anniversary. Owen Hughes. They have two daughters, Doris, teacher at Camden, Alberta, who arrived Mr. and Mrs. Wright were jread by Mrs. Leslie Stewart, Some of my-male co-workers |his appearance and distributed saucepan (see Chef) married at Montague on 18th‘ of |and gifts were presented by |28 a coe ae = gifts and treats to all, after) , : "i ome syrup, cn wane vinegat | % Ib. short-cut spaghetti, December, 1940, by Rev. T. Mrs. George MacKay on behalf lee canenes mnanlfisabe: the sligh- iwhich refreshments were serv- Exciting Entree Relish a Cook-stir until sugar dissolves. cooked ' \que. But, from the vantage Whe tea table was centered |9 with an anniversary cake made |POint of my Job, a middle-brac- by-Mrs. Ralph Graham and-dec--Ket assignment _in the State De- manner. Messages of congratu- |!, don’t see much promise, |tess- wise. ‘ lations and good wishes were | of their family and friends. | test sense of obligation to | a woman's. hospitality. ithey se@m_ to feel they are do An evening of singing was en- i a | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fabian ; Arsenault in St. Louis. Wed., Dec. 29, 1965.:: \6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, | The Ste. Anne’s Club held home of Mrs. Alphy Gallant, St. |Louis; recently with all mem- jbers present. Santa Claus made Sweet Pickled Oranges led. Mrs. John Myers invited the members to her home for the next meeting. : With the last week of holiday |juice. Or-prepare frozen orange | 1 rether ary tt oe ; oF % @. seasoned HAPPENINGS sap neta a i margarine (additional) Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, ‘Phone 4-8508 cree eee Ln. _ Mrs. Myra “Callaghan, St. schoo! recently. Verna Machon eee ae — ons. Louis, left recently for Montreal welcomed the mothers and sev- ments. Transfer to oiled low where she will spend the winter. eral girls led’ in games before . qt casserole. Cover with . one of the leaders showed slides - grated cheese and crumbs Kathie MacNeil, student on a trip to B.C. Refreshments mixed with melted butter. Bake jnurse at P.E.I. Hospita! is were served by the leaders as- 30 min: in hot oven (43 de spending ine helidave with her sisted by several of the girls: F) parents, Mr. ai . ‘Angus AMY FROM THE i ‘MacNeill, Murray Harbour. Elaine Herring, RN, Ganaiine — : ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring Ingredients: milk ; . Wallace Jordan, Acadia Uni- | Murrey Harbor, has arrived seasoned salt. is feces versity student, is spending the home from Victoria; B.C. 2 thep “putter or marge- Christmas vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jordan, - Mrs. Orville Johnson, Bede- ' : Beach Point. que, left recently by plane for — Ansa oy ae ‘ . Florida, where she plans to seasoned a instantized x Ewen Taylor, pharmaceutical | spend the winter with her sister. When om wine cook- student at Dalhousie University, stir over mod. heat until the is spending the Christmas holi- Mrs. George Hendérson, Bede-\ boils and thickens. Stir days at the home.of his parents, que, is spending several weeks or _matgarine. Mr. and Mrs. Lee-Taylor, Nine with—her tomurtew-and daught-/|* This recipe is for quick- and- Mile Creek. — jer,-Mr and Mrs.¢ Allan Martin, | no- cream sauce. If . ae ens Charlottetown. ~~" desired, substitute 3 c. plain Dalhousie student, Roger Bell. white sauce made by a standard ean is spending the holidays in Mur-/ Leonard Gaudet and Maureen . my peer iro Fe a parents. Gaudet, students .of St. Dun- .@ . ‘ stan’s University, are. spending s ; Chiistmas vacation at their WOMAN FREEZES “Mary Gosbee, 4th year PWC |home in St. Louis. Robert Gau- TORONTO (CP)—A 52-year. student_is home with her par- det, student at the same univer- Toronto woman was found ents, Mr. and Mrs. John » lsity, is also spending his holi- frozen to death on the porch of Murray Harbor: for the holi--\days at the home’ of his par- her hme early Sunday after day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Belonie Gau- apparently slipping and striking det, St. Louis. i her head. Plice said Mrs. Con- Darlene Herring and Gery , Brown went outside Herring, who spent__ the past | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linklet- Christmas night in her night- four months in Hamilton, Ont., \ter, Central Bedeque, were re- clothes. An autopsy showed arrived — to Murray: Har- |cent visitors iri Seag Ok Us 3 . death ™~ » to re. ee bour recently. | were A P , ; atures w 10; ‘ ~ |ter’s sister Janet Affleck, who SPACE-AGE FURNITURE...WITHOUTH THE SPACE grees Sunday. 44 gist Joseph P.- Gaudet has return: |has returned to her duties: in | i : ‘ i ; < ed to his home in St. Louis after |Truro. While at home, .she at- “Space-Age furniture in Tor- garet Camphbell.{above)—com-- should have drawer space only” | ne OO : : es -; |spending the last. six. months-in-/tended-the-funeral: of -her-gramd-} onto’s new city hall has been: plains that lack of drawer have a space desk. i Soe “ Sadat oe | Toronto, Ont. |mother, the late Mrs. Hector lauded for its sty: innova- space is no substitute for any ” 1 HOUR DRY she : MacKay at DeSable. tions. But’ city con Mar- style of desk. Documents that (CP Wirephote) CLEANING ; We aah . _ Vincent..,Myers of Toronto, ~~ : anal : BROKEN BOUGHS Oat: is spending the holidays ie are different, delicious and ne- cover. Bake pn ae in . i 8 LBS. 3.00 , aw , i ts, : with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ver boring. oven or until slice MINEGOO UND’ ecg, aan =e, tree jimbs Monday, snapping streets * \Emile Myers in Leoville. Measurements level; |translucent. Cool and serve as LA RY whose weight tore down many power lines and blocking (CR Wirephete) |* tecipes fer 6 jrenan. we ey sy ei _ > . | aaareie | Harris, oom of Me. end SWEET*PICKLED ORANGES Oe ceeies sec = : to he af - am rs 6 Florida . | [eee De Ae Oct, we eras Calas tas ected io 1 tsp. salt * Celery- Pickled Beets and I T Cadvesied in % ‘spend the holiday season with | 2% ¢. sugar Radish adettes Fuel Coup e At Lower Montag ve Pe = plored onbnteigh lis parente. | % ¢. white corn. synip Turkey- Spaghetti Bake F t d O 2 5th A Ares |[Seretn-:law, if you know What! 10. waste guith of Toronto rc comtvueie: oe Cooked vegeanie’ Oddments SHEI Stove eTe n nniversary Poe = 6 is spending the holidays with her t 12 whole cloves and Baked Cake- Crumb \VWZ Oils 1-3 stick of cinnamon tied in (previously columned) . 4” square of cheesecloth Coffee or Tea or Milk Wash oranges: cover with TURKEY*SPAGHETTI BAKE mushrooms, drained — 2 tbsp. butter or margarine 3c, creamy sauce again with boiling water; boil | 20 min. Drain. Cut each orange | into quarters; remove seeds. Your Shell Agent fee Add spices; boil 10 min. to make /3 c. diced or flaked a syrup. Remeove spices. rt oddments roast turkey Arrange™ orange sections in| % c. grated mild cheese fi 5 home quite unexpectedly during joyed with music furnished” by well underway, what are you concentrate or chilled “canned |. asserole: pour over syrup; | -% c. crumbs.from fine- the ‘evening and . Barbara in Charlottetown. 7 c | Barbara Wright and Leslie Ste- |ing» you a favor by coming at | wart fae. -Mrs.--Catherine-- Doucette has MARY HAWORTH. Divortee Asks For More Light On ’5 O'Clock Curtain’ DEAR MARY HAWORTH Being a divorce. of long stand- ing, I should like further enligh- tenment on this “5 o’clock cur. tain’ situation, brought into the open by a forthright spinster. $7, an equally candid widow. They say that, single women seldom are asked into the so- cial world of couples, beginning and after 5.p.m. The single wo- man’s usual contacts, with that world are her lunches with wives, or as fill-in compan- fon to thé theater or ballet, when j if any, Like you, I tpo have seen returned to her home in St. Ed- : -|few marriages eventuate from |W*ds after spending some time this. sort of sociability, I've ne- |= Toronto_and, Montreal. ver known how they’ turn out, | ‘ ; however, beecause as soon as| ry Harris, ar aa eT is married “they disappear behind vacationing over t jays |with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. that 5 o'clock curtain, of course | a rbor: Yes, I am etill on their Christ. |FTed Harris at Murray. Ha. mas ‘list, as the lonely widow so | The Murray Harbor 4H girls aptly put it. I most likely will ; be until the wedding invitations |e! 4 Christmas party in the are out. And as I am now at the ADELLAS | idoing-to-try-to-outwit-the-“‘cold” oe juice as directed on the sniffles that often plague package.. Or use- orange juice | whole family? ‘ | in preparing vegetables for des- Obviously extra rest ig need-|serts. This year frozen orange ed. The food for the week should juice concentrate is abundant be comparatively simple, with |and lower in at many su- an extra quantity of oranges | permarkets. ; and. or orange juice. containing! 4 good way to snatch a quick a high percentage of , Vitamin jrest when you feel “run-down”, C that is important in building jis to sit quietly for five minut- | up resistanc€ to infection. “ees, relax, “empty”’ your mind | of problems and sip a cupful of | Minimum Daily Auota ihe i wie: . me Six sunces of orange ingure, y minimom daily . quota! Throughout this week, r are. of Vitamin C. Two big juice-jcolumning recipes,’ calli for | joranges_make about. 6 oz. of ioranges or—orange——juice;—that | Henderson & Cudmore NEW EVE “ - YEAR'S - the husband refuses to go. | age when most of my) friends YOU SEE IT GROWING You reply that, to your know- |have teenage kids, you. jee what-!-- Bamboo--can~ grow- three- feet jledge, dating back years, many:'I am in for. Seriously, any com- a day in hot wet weather. jup-and~—at-. ‘em—unattached—wo-| ment for me?~C. Z. : | = jmen-in your city keep the “‘af- ter. 5'’ social pipeline open, ac-| DEAR MARY HAWORTH. | ross the border into the region |Before any of your lonely fe where ‘men abound, by giving |male readers launch. into the | jcocktail parties, buffet suppers, |hopeful brand of entertaining, | etc., inviting footloose males as that you proposed, tongue in | well as female friends. oes to brat vider neras “5 This may be an excellent pas- /0’Clock curtain” culties | time for the lone woman, pro ;meeting men, I would like to | vided she--has~ plenty “of money |#¥e-a- warning. : to spend on booze and food: But jeven so, does it entitle the de- |signing hostess to ask male My daily routine brings me) |within hailing distance of a cer tain breed of male known as the | Georgetown -bachelor, who glad- | “ Clearing All Winter Millinery — ~ FORMAL ly accept's one’s hospitality But don’t expect hospitality in | return, as he escorts only show- | pieces~to“ show. places:—- =~ | One might better ask the | igirls in and play canasta, for | jall the good it will ever do you jto cast your nets for that school’ of fish. M: B. $s] DEAR GIRLS Did 1 fail to | mention, the first time around jon this subject, that the sort of go- getter hosters best qualified | to wring something acceptable to herself from her social traf- fic with the neuter-type, male you. describe, is a female who embodies pronounced elements At Greatly, Reduced Prices em 195 2.95 QUEEN STREET: CHARLOTTETOWN of Momism and, paradoxically, : | z Sa ¢ 1 ‘ masculine aggression, in her ss Ss. «| ATTENTION. WOMEN'S CLUB | MEMBERS OF P.E.1. | that mold, by conditioning or \ i ] ~ TUXEDOS Tailored By After-Six _At Henderson-Cudmore you will _ find the finest, the entirely correct in * formal wear for the holidays . . . and for future occasions as well. Expertly tatlored in short, regular and fall models. imclination, perhaps shouldn’t try to borrow her style- i In. her modus -operandi, ‘the male is seen not so much as a person in his own right as a means to an end, the hostess’ object. being to keep herself on the calendar of events. j By contrast, what the average | lone. woman wants is a really | masculine man of her own, | whose sharing of her life will | give’ it balance, significance, The Guardian and The Evening Patriot will, in January, publish the. annual Women’s | Club Edition. Such organizations throughout the .province contribute immeasurably to the _com- ‘: wholeness and headship. Com- munities in which they. operate and it ith 7 ’ Pe cart ge denise ts coral | pleasure and pride these publications seek to ; Qe B 2, Satie Ce ee acknowledge their voluntary efforts with a special, i by ' | Mary Haworth counsels once-a-year review of their accomplishments in - $ |through her column, not by | 1965 and future aims. ) by fine Yicg | ee ol mail pr personal interview. | : A number of organizations such as the : Bice SCHOOL. OR. PLAY A Nehiiesight: atytan_ja0|Wtite ber ts care of Be Guar.) Women’s Institute, Catholic_Women’s League, kr rew--tapele ‘a }dian: United Church Women, Presbyterian WMS and others have been approached af the provincial and full dress shirts in all the right for all. year use On her best behavior, but she |Wonderful on trips! : has a twinkle in her eye — a Jiffy Knit!.Use scraps or gay | 4 ; ; Young Co | ‘level. Smaller groups are invited.to send submis- most wanted > ee eS aS Ottis tae ae Sener Hd men Magetren td. or sions. to the women’s editor or to the Souris, styles . . . Large q) charmer. . _ |pick-up work. Pattern 7461: di- Honored ; Montague, Summerside and Alberton bureaux of size range, 14 te : Pattern 4916: Ohil- lrections for afghan. The Guardiam and The Evening Patriot. Dead-. 17% collar. my _ | Gatalog 50 cents. ‘dren's Sizes 2. 4, 6, 8 Size 6 tak- yards 35-inch fabric; % 35-inch contrast. : : “PIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in (no stamps, please) for pattern. Ontario residents two’ cents sales tax. Print size, Aame, address ; order to Anne Adams, eare/of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto Be alert to What's New! Send for excitement - packed Fall- Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 de views — = a styles. Plus coupon ‘free pattern— chodse it from eed sr | _By Shower THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) - | for each pattern’ (no stamps,| The home of Mr. and Mrs | please) to Alice Brooks, care of Robert Campbell, Whim ,, Road, | Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft was gay with Christmas decora- | Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto tions recently, for a -miscellan- | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one eous shower honoring Mr. and cent ‘sales tax. Print plainly pat. Mrs. Francis MacDonald (nee tern number, name. address. | Carol MacPherson of. Flat Riv- |GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata--er). : log stars knit, cro¢het— many; The guests of honor were es- ‘more needlecraft designs. 3) corted to their seats by Danny free patterns printed in catalof|Daley and Jamie Campbell. Send 25 cents. Gifts were opened by’ quilting motifs. Finest pattern the verses. Edith Clarey arrang- ever collected from famous ma/ed the gifts. seums. Send 60 cents. for new| Entertainment consisted of ‘a Museum Quilt Book No. sixteén complete patterns. 60¢c. ments were served ® i ‘ 7 | 12- Collectors’ Quilt-|Clarey and- Elizabeth Campbell, | patterns for you ~in color, with while Carolyn Campbell read | 1_—|program of games, and-_refresh-| | y . line for material is Dec. 31. T Guardian Th e Evening Patriot HENDERSON & CUDMORE [WHERE QUALITY IS SURE| a ' | t ane