, ‘ ' Momma; HOME FOR CHRISTMAS To l Burton Lewis. executive edit-,University; Daphne. a 4th year the Christmas holidays witl. ;or of The Guardian- Evening‘student at Dalhousie. and Mic- their son - in - law and daughter. ~ THE pm}: Room of the; pumhg‘e 1: me {mly is large." lPatriot. left Sunday by plane hael a second year studenivai Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson oi Hotel Ambassador East in cm. suggegted the Chef, "Otherwise for Toronto enroute to Niagara the University of New Brunswxck .Ottawa. cago is famous fo r its flaming; buy fresh pork shoulder. Spare-l Fallsd, NEW Egrk.!WherehhfidWilli Phi” Ma K. [ Mr d Mrs Kenneth M 3‘ - “m. food service, Li his are lowered ribs and neckbones are appeti-;spen t e ‘ r15 mas 0| ay5 1 1P C innon T 0 m . an _ -. ' ~ ‘- 1‘” “Mimi Chlflottefown. Wed-s Dec. 23, 1964. 7 while servers ign splendid nni_ ling when bubecued. And any with his daughter. Joan. Mrs. Queens University in Kingston..Rae of Pmnt Prim. Will have as forms bring in the shish kebab lean cut of pork may be used I E.T. Fraser. and David from Dalhousie willltheir guest for the Christin a s (or grilled meati cut in small tomake a casserole dish or old-; he vacationin g with their pa-lholidays their daughter 'Judy. blocks. impaled with vegetables fashioned pork pie." l Ethelene MacEachern oflrents. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mac-.nurse in training at the Victoria H A P P E N I N G S on a sword and served blazing. KEYS To FRESH PORK 1Washington, D.C.. arrived Sat-I‘Kinnon. Fitzroy St. lGeneral Hospital, Halifax. , l urday by air to holiday with and", Jun“. women. Edit”. Phone 485“ Ffirifllgjlvtg:xalPItNh§%§ef andl COOKERY FROM THE TEST ’her family at 167 Nassau Street. A l s o from Dalhousie Univer- John lves. employee of th e, I we". mm for Sunday dinner; KITCHEN t . ‘ sity. .loeohir is spending the ho- Bank of Nova Scotia in Halifait, Roy Mountain has returned to MacMurdo were honored at. “Remember Madame." he re-l 1' “t off excess fat be ore Mr. and Mrs'. Reid Sangsterllldays With his parents. Mr. and‘Wlll spend the Christmas holl- his home at Kensington from a the regular session of the Ken-‘ minisced "ho tender cuts of “Mklng' i3"d_ famlllf Will be §Pendmg M” Alana“ Gh‘zi H‘llsmm 5L days with “'5 Parentsi M“ and two We e k vacation in Best 0 n. sington United Church Sunday} beef or lnmb were available for 2. Season w’ell. Add l tsp. mo-‘Chrlstmas in Nova Scotia where Mrs. George Ives on Charlotte Where he was the house guest‘school on Sum-la mornin . In t knbnbs but the chef w as nosodium glutamate for each lb. they will attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mac- Drive. 0‘ his brother. Horace and Mrs. recognition of loin mole: nsl £1281 to thé emergency! He used of meat. hOWever cooked. Make; Mrs. Sangster's nephew at Port Millan of wood islands have Mountain. He also visited with Sunday School teachers they} fresh pork out in short strips. use of spices to bring out flavor= William. left for'Cape. Cod. Mass. where Mr. and Mrs. B, .H. Camel-on. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leard, received pins inscribed with the‘ seasoned in a Wine marinade. and add zest ‘ they WI“ holiday With Mrs. Mac- Rochford Street Will have as “Earm- ing easefully. The best restnls the poet's contention: " . h HospitaL Refreshments were doing something you really like the right place for love... I agodoisarggcgséngghékzg newed and n soda} hour folio... to do. I am not disparaging their e - H or" the contra ' i . , ry. I persevere wed. People can work hard all day fort, but I must say the heroic “— c°“”'ge°“5‘yv I Shall rem“ G°d «mam? ' l l . l Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chain . Chm-o _ I . _ - - d re. 3. Pork needs long. slow. tho-2 Betty Carol Matheson. student Mlllan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. their guest for the Christmas ho- ion. Vernon Len-d, Mr, "pd zle's SascflitnedMisn aacvlifege 12:“ 3: £13303. \l’ery rough cooking, however it is pre—t at Queens University, Kingston,lThomas Welch. iidays their daughter Gail. a Mrs. Thomas Adgm' George Bowness and Miss MacMnrdovs good for the barbecue today!" pared. l0.nt.. has arrived home to v ca-“ lCivil Servme Employee in Hall- Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph by Valerie MacEwen. Mrs. Mae. “0f the {our major red meats. TOMORROWS OVEN DINNER! tion With her parents. Mr. a-ndi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moores fax. Brander. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Kenzie taught in all over 50 pork is second in popularity." I] W emme Soup .MI‘S. Nell Matheson, SouthPOl'l- and Mr. and Mrsv “be” “01' I. ‘ Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon years and Siss MacMurdo al- said. “The ‘most wanted cut isl (Horseman or Canned) l mes; 3” ‘0‘ Yarmomhi NOV 3‘ Dal'ld LflrEe-‘Sludent at Dal- » . Champion and other former ls- most 40years continuously. Rev. rlg chops — yet there are only‘ flour. Mix milk and water; pour Scoual m“ be "'9 Sues“ 0‘ Mr‘ihoum Um‘m's'ty' 3,31“an 1!“ landers. L.M. Murray commented on the ghout 10 lbs of pork chops in thel 5:3“: Rel-fit}:ng t fin. alid M-I‘S- A. R. Holme5. Fal-lSusan Large. nurse in training faithfulness of the teachers for average animal. That is why“ Pogngngpan: anew a 0' I Close-cover; bake 1 to 11/: hrs. ¢°ilwo°d Road for the OhV‘SlmaS lat the Halifax Children's Hospi- . Eleven Montague Girl Guides which they were being honor- loin rk chops and loin roasts! Cole Slaw Tossed with Grated in mod. oven. 350 degrees thO'days ltnl will be spending Christin as Mr and Mrs. Wayne Nodding Whitlock. daughter of Mrs. have completed a Junior Red ed on their retirement. sell or a top price. while many Carrot and Caraway Seed Uncover la st half - h o u r to. Guest of Mr a d Mr F d with their p a rents, Mr. s n d nil-e. photographed following Charles MacDonald. Darnley. Cross First Aid course at the other cuts less in demand a re warm Cinnamon Cake brown. ‘Hende iii-t S'St r? Mrs. Fred Large 205 North their marriage at the RCAF The groom is the son_of Mr. Montague Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stavert in the budget . wise class. with Butte, WARM CINNAMON CAKE ‘the h ' Wm [fizzy- zr River Rd ' Station in Summerside. The and Mrs. Gordon Nodd'lng. Lu- The course was held over a five celebrated their 43rd wedding “Even shoulder chops can be Coffee 01. Tea Milk 4 tb ft w .n lter girdei’]: from Neg: 3“;ng (Con-timed m bride was Carol Elizabeth nenbu-rg. N.S. ' week Ipier-iod gameninstructors antigens]? with a family party cooked tender. Aug khere':Iii a Measurements level; recipe. for 23 39-55221" - 50 S 01” m 8 .City - e 0 ‘ on Page ._i . were 1-. an . ruce Mac- a ir ome at Kensingtou real advantage: or can as ' - * .{Ae‘e‘ "wt , Laren. Charlottetown. Sinclair when they were resented with 1! hi her ercentage of thiamin 1-3 tsp. salt ‘ , Cutcllffe was the examiner. ifts. - p (onegof are B vitamins) th 3 n DELECTABDE ponK (mop 1 egg. well - beaten BM: and Mrststtuart \Qeéélfi .01; n- BENNETT CARR Guides who qualified for An address was read by their any other red meat." ARE 2‘3 0~ "lllk “n "‘Iih 3‘9.“ 0 Sf“, Sm“: “5!”??? scounflf'llnl : . their First Aid Certificatesldaughter. Mrs. James Brown. FORA LARGE FAMILY 5 medium pork chops, any cut 1‘7 6- Sm?“ “our .m“ I“ 9" “rents “' “"‘"° cn'asrl'ofm "W351?! 3 C are: Beth Clarkson. Anne Mac- while gifts were presented by a "Fresh ham toroast is a good 6 medium potatoes. peeled and 2 ‘59- bakmi POWd‘?’ merSlde and Port Hill- : Sun "(a flank-Rad's- Gowan. Beth Brehaut. D e bbie son Walter and a daughter. Mrs. Sliced thin 1’" c' ‘sugar' adidmonal‘ mixed ’ Phone‘s-8817 - 4-5435 ._ R ff I Sinclair. Gillian Cudmore. Carol Elmer Cannon. A gift from Mrs. 6 medium onions. peeled and St:‘Thgrgginémfifif’ireamy 1 MT. and Ml‘S- Steven HUGSliS..: ; Ferguson, Lorr aine Fraser. Stavert's sisters and brother, sliced thin - ilSummerside East. will spend WW~ Bring U Alinda Carpenter. Eleanor Red- was presented by Mrs. Truman 2 c- celery, Sliced thin “Id 5“5‘"‘ “It and 988. then "swarm. I won” in he,” nnd mind nndis en- din Barbara Ballem and Kath- Paynter. ; .sat gun‘- Slftdéoge'iher 5:0“? :mdrbag .1)”; mary t .o'nr recent pressed (nnbnicmred) in works. leen Stewart. Cindy Mountain made a pre-l I" ‘59- 9999” . . "-‘g pow r’ e a m o “5 like t0 c°.mme“...2,'l‘1 ’ is dean, Keep up you, own good work sentation on behalf of the grand-i ’6 tsp. ground cumin seed (optm- m‘xtm- ., comm" "fled dnd’ my dear. Sincerely. DANIEL c,_ Alphonsus MacPhee of Cardi~ children. 3 on Trans“? l0h0119d . Square ‘ fought and feared' th because D“, M “awn-u“ The gan. accompanied by his dau- Buffet refreshments were? pHONE 4.5505 3 tbSP~flOllf pan‘ 9"“ w“ {emamlng sugar People fear . ea h R r and” of people who fear and ghten Edna, 1e“ Charlottetown served. 3 c. mtlk and cinnamon mixed, bake 20 to: V they know nothing of t e a e - Iii . by train on Saturday for Month . _ 1% c_ wnt" 25 min. in mod. oven.. 375 deg-‘ . th And what the churches fight denth Milk PI'OIESSIDB be . , That happy holiday season . ' mes F Serve warm With bub. \ ma ’ 't k sense Ideas lief in an after-life is underscor-. “1 Where they “’1” be “‘9 An exchange 0f Ems from. is here once again with its par- Brown Chops 0" both sides In t ‘ . 4? wacvhldofml‘ormgehturies. about ed by the plain act that manylgues.ts 0‘ Mr- and ,Mrs- Jam” amund 1' lighted Chrisunas tr“i ties and family get - togeth- fry P811: arrange in large. 10W; '6‘" l ~. Brutal: world" are unrealis- religiously inclined oldstei's, Sullwan forthWIW' “0k,Pla¢e_at the Brooklyn Wo‘i ers. The Guardian - Evening baking dish. Cover with layer. rm: CHEF SUGGESTS ' ' ,Av ivy}. ,1! ' {the 0 er miserably nick in body a n d . men 5 Institute held .at the home Patriot invite the submission of _half the potatoes. half th e: If fresh pork comes from an j \ \tig‘i‘igm lei. d1. n the religious em_ spirit nonetheless struggle my Ethel Allen of Cardigan left of Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon. Mem-l of social news which is publish- onions and half the celery: dust obviously large. very matu re ' ' — ra illona y t m death aciously to hang on. one" with recently for Boston. Mass. where hers answered roll call by donar ed free of charge. Do von have With half the s a l t. pep p e r,! animaL and you think it mnv be phasis 1:5 uptonares ala igasmuch- out hope of recovery“. she will 5 pe no the win tee ting articles for a layette. Plans: someone visiting with y o o lcumin and flour. ltnn h, seasoned loot“: Whmh stas clipsle pd): earth work Eminent churchmen and be— months' Her brother' Murdock were made to Paul Chmlf“ E} 5. that friends might like to con- l Add layer of vegetables: dust tenderizer. following packa ge as m3, 3e find llfe very diffi- lieving laymen no less than. has moved to the Hm?“ I“ boxes for Shut?“ "1 the dlsmct tact? There‘s no better iwlth remaining seasonings and directions. Velrtyanzrséldom restful To such skeptics seem'to cling to lifeiili Montague for the Winter. and also to give treats to the; way to spread glad tidings - c: these rest is welcome. more urgently proportionatelyl s°h°°l Children It was 315° de‘l than through the social column ‘ “But wé car” go onfestmn [on as the“. physic'al powers wnna Mrs- D. Mickenlle and Edna cided to donate a sum of money‘ of} your l:lel‘ljvslpapedr. Te:5.hlun- - , . - ‘ ’ to the ‘ x ' c eons. ri a an stor s ow- ‘ T ever— if by rest no mean 1011 They seem to give credence to: quired point. I shall not submit Kings County Memorial ers‘ staff parties or your reg_ i E o N. ular bridge club doings are; only a few suggestions. Phone ‘- 4.8506. earning a livelihood‘ maybe exermns 0‘ medical teams to across evil... I shall draw close finding the £35k lmemSllng and “save” (l.e.. prolong the lives of . enjoyable, and then come home 35. nnd_9o_ yeafiold “hem-vets" :geHLISt-i :2 gist ‘clggwfini‘eun‘t: to other tasks or pursuits equal- does nothing to enlist the skep. 13’ hard bl“ dellnllElY Congenlah tic's confidence in the churches' "m 15 res'gnauon necessamy . . ( . and feel rested by the change-of- references to a “glorious mu" fgencilliSimilfili gfeflflldtellt; gall: Dace- rection“ future. Sincerely, HO- . _ There are many. of course. WARD S. huganxtrslkg‘lem renowned m A glfl' from who suffer here. unfortunate: in Den,- Renders; In his comm. - . i u ' many walks of me whose “pep versial book “The Divine Mil_ alyst. calls. this book. one? of the & ience seems restricted on every ieuo (Hypersn the late great great spiritual testimonies of hand “0“ “'hom “'9 See “0 hPDe scientist and internationally re- our time." Other scholars have °l “we” bl” 1”“ g° ""0 Spected churchmen. Pierre Tiel- hailed Tlelhard de Chardin as migm‘ht. m t m “1 133:1 :17: C333;- Tuagigngg the Acquinas of the m century. Furniture is a long lasting .ypomis a co er ns ‘ .. . . . world—note I don't say T'next insights into the paradox of why {u '"splred thinker Wm)” e“ 31ft to be appremated worm; is a place of the great. religions men resist death hem. lightment lifts the human race every day of the year. SO est activity. Doing what? That ically. even while recognizing to a new "high" of conscious- -why not drop around T0- Do You Have a Hearing Problem? Mr. Murray Bell Consultant for VIKING Hearing Aids Will conduct- a clinic at EATON'S in Charlottetown, P.E.l. JOYili‘é WORLD disambiguation” .. H m. I . {LegenIdstuponlyogrtinéerests: do-i thaséeGggggaigczgdsspifiéhny “53,311.11. DAY and see the hundreds “L A N we you 0' o o. - . c ' ' ' ay way 0W - A ~ . in Part Two of the four- p a rt 0f gift Items m StOCk' AND “Pit,”igiefgpggfi‘doi“fi;ur”‘;jfilbook, where. in a section titled NECCHI ALL AT PRICES YOU _For We‘d” find WEdMSdGY- oils, or loves, and. yes. our'“The_,Passivi.ties of Diminish- SEWING an'rnn WILL LIKE. Christmas” December 29th and 30rh ates. But our interests contin-. mem' he d‘scourses 0" (a) 125 Kent St. Ch’town. P.E.l. 1’ Mr. Bell is an expert in the Hearing Aid field. and will be happy to demonstrate the VIKING Hearing Aid to you. He will also give you an Audiometric Hearing Test and Analysis at NO CHARGE or obligation. Phone 894-6593 today for an appointment. 0 ’1'. EATON cm NAIIT‘IMII m DUVHR RADIO SERVICE Montague . almost immediately after' “I Struggle w‘lh God ag’fm“ Exclusive dealer for Necchi he transition of death l“the "‘15, lb) 0‘": “pram” “"1"” Sewing Machines, also carry fist sleep») takes place. and its transfiguration; tic) com- Show.“ vacuum Cleaner, 1 wish the churches would munion through diminishment and Floor Polishers. Admiral en, a“ of n; to grasp the truth and (it) true resignation. Televisions. See our complete at heaven is all around us To quote one passage: “Un- line of sewing needs. w, not in the socalled next less I do everything I can to ad- Phone—44m: orld. I repeat: heaven isn’t Vance (life) or resist (death). I same—435.5“; xt; it is now. shall not find myself at the re- The Lord said the kingdom of eaven “is at hand." 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