oe g {SHOWN proudly holding decorated are three charter ‘ed with 30 enadles, and gaily a Kingston Women’s Institute | ‘The 30th anniversary of King- n Women’s institute was held Hampshire Community Hall Has Its 30th Anniversary: Fy Merrill —membe! "LEFT to RIGHT, served in memory of the three deceased members. Special guest speaker for the i. 2 - » right, oer Mrs. Calvin Holmes, to a seat of honor as the Wed- ding March was played by Mrs, read by Mrs. Fred Leard, Myrna Lloyd Wilkie._An address__was.| ed nomics consultant firm, and now | b ntly, when the occasion was | evening was Mrs. George Dixon, 2a rooftops and spires, in. Horne and Marilyn Meggison i i H{knewn-te many as—‘Ellen’’, the, many a year. for the members and their hus- | author of Ellen’s Diary) who Until tomorrow - ..- Diary - - - ed basket. ‘In opening them the bands. Mrs. Merrill Green ask- | gave a very interesting talk on | Good-night. . . bride was assisted by Mrs. Ro- ed the grace. The anniversary | Institute werk. bert Corcoran who cut the rib- cake was cut by Mrs. Edgar| Mrs. Helen Campbell called Mar te WI ey | bons and Mrs. Herbert Megg)- Newson. Be : ; ve the cad Se oe : ga = who read rood eee The A resume o' activities o 0 come forward, a presi | : : ° Ss were pa y Barbare the institute during the last 30| dent, Mea, Galvin Holmes, pee: | ANMUCH Meeting ead Beverley Horne and arras years was given by Mrs, Tyrus ted th wr ifiea : y Mary~-Gard. Holmes, and the minutes of the a ol i. cortificatan Mrs. Roland Profitt was elec- : initial meeting were read by : president of the Margate |- Correction: In the caption un- . Lorne Docherty. ‘ The remainder? of the evening | Women’s Institute at the an- der the wedding picture of Mr. A one minute silence was ob- | was spent in card playing. oe at the home ond Mire. Miler MasQuersie a Profitt. Other pearing on Monday's ? officers elected for the 1906-67 Page, the name was seauneiie __| tagm-were: vice president, Mrs |printed as Mr. and Mrs.‘ Miltop Eileen Profitt; secretary, = MacQuarrie. Heath Mayhew (re-elected); di- Mrs. Adelaide Drake of Ver- vectors, Mrs. Edward Andrews, non, P. E. I. has returned from Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mrs. ee ee ee Philip Henderson: auditors, Mrs er vp Mrs. Lorne Adams and Mrs. Lorne Stanton Jenkins, 196 Pictou MacEwen: press , Mrs Road. Mrs. Drake, who is 8 Arthr Proft ‘cofeerb ars | years young, has recently visit- and literature, Mrs. ed at Bible Hill but this visit had lar; health, Mrs. Everett Cou- a special significance for on sins; agriculture, Mrs. Philip Sunday morn Henderson: citizenship, Mr s. St: David’s United Church and Ralph Adams; Red Cross, Mrs saw her first great “grand-child, Chester Howard: home econo- Stephen John Widden ‘son of mics, Mrs. Yorne Adams, edu- Mr. and Mrs. John Widden, 39% cation, Mrs. Keith Warren: pro —— ries Carol lenkins) . i and Mrs. Mrs. Stanton Jenkins was sup Andrew Johnson: letter friends ply organist and her daughter Mrs. John Johnson. Sharon re home for the ‘president at. Mrs Lorne week-end the Victoria Ge hasus wee chair, the meeting neral Hospital School of Nursing soaeee vam two aoe = was violinist on this occasion. ence “in memory those : had died for us” followed by 2 , REWARD BEST BOOK reading. by Mrs. Edward And- - REGINA (CP) — High school rew and the Song of Peace. Roll yearbook and newspaper editors call was responded to by 13 mem will compete next year in a cen- caaies et St Staak pe eee eae sagan ley i the last ; a first : | the-last-monthly-meetings- were-| ______MR._AND.MRS..DAYID- ABLETT -——-———{ school_enrolment, cae sion tare. read by the sccrelary, Mrs Ce eo ' — Cor- Phy Henderson, Tm tweammr| MARRIED IN MORELL - Seen ed 2 balance of $61.96 on ha 4)” ‘The wedding of Lauretia- Ablett of Toronto was solem- | WILFRED BURKE schooF committee reported. The |, daughter of Mr, and nized-recently at Morell Unit j | & SON retiring president, Mrs. Adams, | Mrs Charles Mosher of Brix ed Church. Rev. Donald R. | ee thanked the officers for ther? . 3... ews .-a ws. ara oe were eee es . ine Gata ta te lett, son.of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. ception wag held in Morell REPAIRS CHANGING MR. AND MRS. ROBERT ST. PIERRE WED IN ONTARIO * stood at the outset, ‘er farmer said, ; The_marriage was solemniz- ed -recently at St. Patrick’s Roman*Catholic church, Ham- lton, Ont. of Kathryn Elaine, dest daughter of Mr. and its T. A. Harris of Elmira, .E.I. and Robert Joseph St. Pierre,.son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred St. Pierre, of Hamil- ELLEN’S DIARY On Our.Shopping Trip - We Meet Many Friends So lovely this day was, s0 mild and pleasant. James de- cided we should take the after- noon off, and come away to town. It was naturally under- the time spent there was not to be wast- ed in idle window-shopping, of in loitering along the displays in stores. “T always recken-that if one needs something, they. should buy it’ he offered into a silence when we honored the ‘Stop™ sign, at the end of our Road. “Yes, but don’t dawdle over it- nor take all day in making up your mind!” A shade of dissappointment crossed our mind. Sometimes a new hat one’ may not altogether need, or a dress - or a, hairdo! will do more for a housewife’s morale than all the counsels of a; sage, or the medicines she can swallow. Even just, as the children will say, “‘to make be- lieve you have a million dol- lars’ and look at the fetching displays in the shops at this sea- son, is to brighten one’s heart and day considerably. “You don’t suppose that drov- er will come to look at the heif- er this afternoon?” James queried, looking past us to the younger farmer at the wheel of the little truck, after we enter: “ed the broad Highway: ~~~ +-4eif he does. Mack is there."* « . “There, I intended to’ pitt a bit of straw in with that sow, before. we came away. It clean slipped from mind. You don’t suppose? “Not this afternoon” the young- easing the truck for a zoned passage, ‘‘not before tonight, at any rate.” ton, Rev. Philip Sherlock per- formed the double ring cere- mony and celebrated the nup- tial mass. Following: a wed- ding reception at the Sons of Italy Hall, the couple left on ‘a honeymoon to Florida. Mr. ‘and Mrs. St. Pierre are resid- ing at 12 Oak Ave, Hamilton. s year term. Mrs. Arthur Profitt election of officers. A motion was passed to give the teacher $15.00 for Christmas gifts. “There's a nice lot of red iJand .this fall, isn’t there?” Ja- |mes offered, looking off over the countryside. -. < imported grain.” “Well, it’s good to have things pretty well straightened away for the winter, isn’t it?’’ “Yes it ist:the younger farm- er nodded. ‘Though there are done. Those heaps of brush, left when we cut the wood Jast spring - we must get ose fired one of these timesxj} we can. And we have’ more shing- les to put on here and there, if we get the time.” “And we must sweep those chimneys some nice day. I do not like to think of a sooty flue and a high wind-” “It's not a happy combina- tion, that’s true’ the younger farmer. agreed. We were pleased to leave them attend to business of the farm, which included gathering “There is. It will mean less} things yet we should try to get | ; Brookfield WI | Annual Held Mrs. Reagh Moore was hos- tess to the members of the Brookfield: WI at their annual -| meeting held recently In the absence of the ident, Mrs. Preston | Blac saris sick in the hospital, the vice-president Mrs. Gordon MacLeod chaired to the institute during the year. it was reported that the sum | of $12.65 was realized from a re- cent auction sale held by the members: ; up “extras” of repairs for some of the ‘water-bowls in the stab- animals’ medicine chest, them when needed to lessen the inconvenience of a hurried trip to town at. such a time. <0 Se ‘fofks “along” the stores’ aisles, perhaps someone who had been jin mind of late, to learn --how | they fare and gain tidings of fa- mily and friend; to hear of a |new babe come, or of someone |ill at home or in hospital; of a wedding -in the offing. maybe, or ito learn of changes in rural liv-"| 'ing;. of some from the farms, les, and also supplies for the | so to jj have remedies on hand for | To shop, we. find. is,.to...meet. f. For caretaker-icethaker Arena, Alberton, wilk be salary sarily expected. accepted. Lowest their _ services up to and including Dec. 5th, 1966. State eaders Lidim - Russian Women United Church Hall.. Follow- || TONIGHT’ ¥¥ re Y/ cayenne, ‘2 c. butter. years’ ago. BABY ELLEN DOLL In her 24 inch chair’ She drinks and ; Reg. 1.44 6 — * : mr Te Prepare: Combine ingred LIDA BAILEY ALLEN ents and stir-heat until butter TTS , : is just manne. Makes % c.. 2 APPLESAUCE Pre-Party Preparation . CHERRY « PIE s 1 frozen 9” pie crust shell Makes Hostess Perfect peer ped BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN | with Farley Manning Associaes| % ¢. milk Gs “Always practice preparing | as director of home economics.| 1% ¢. canned applesauce a new, dish before serving it to MAGGIE‘S LUNCHEON : oe Se Huet 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 30, 1966. —. * advises Maggie Mur- MENU 111. he ; | PY; oUF column guest for this (as promised) eae following week-end. Steak with Seasoned Butter directions, Cool , HAPPENINGS Lane S- mrepere tes 68 Shoestring Potatoes Enc: toe whipped doomeet ] mb wid Athos meses [> . qonuliflower ‘Vinaigrette — | with milk in deep bow! of mixe Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 vance in skill, edd other menus |” . Rolls Soft Margarine =| 2'nin "or until thick. Ads % ee iiet the a my Lena “too Creams: with af applocsuse oni weimiodh bes names the Hot Spiced Applesauce : Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Clark| Mrs. Nobert+ MeAsséy end sts invited, so if come 2 min. Fold ————- le and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Keefe | Mrs. Weldon Rennie, hime, | £05 the menus ea be Catton a, sauce. Spoon into cooled, Dekec have just returned to Alberton | were hostesses at the home of. ‘ted, VIN. DRESSING je crust shell. ate 5 after a brief but delightful trip |the latter when friends gather | Table-Setting Decor (For Asparagus or Caulifiower |": until firm. Top with + to the Bahamas. The journey led to tender a.cup and saueer! “Attractive paper cups and felad) . w cream. was made by air from Moncton shower to Marion Barbour who pistes weed. la: the, dining, rem 23 ¢ cider vinegar or CHEF SUGGESTS MON via Montreal and Boston. Four |is to be one of the season's te both noise and dish-|- wine vinegar DAY DINNER ‘ days were spent in Nassau, the | bride’s. The gifts were | “and allow for frequent| 2 ¢. safflower oil Mesdames: You will enjoy thi centre from which tours were | ed by Wurren and 7 in table-setting decor:| 9 tsp. salt menu already given in this col. = by land and by sea. The |la Renni¢‘and a social hour [With a good of pretty| 1 tsp, dry mustard uma. | To it to a budget . Albérton families were | was enjoyed. . % “S| tableware on num | 14 fap, fresh-ground pepper ~ wise basis, buy minute- round Buests of the machinery com- r "Mer of guests canBequickly| 3 thee India relish steaks and use a not - seasoned ° + —Mr-—and—Mrs. Robert—Horne+gerved 2 ‘Steep. chopped olives | meat tenderizer , ion sents in this province. They | were honored last week at ‘al’ Our friend Murphy | 3 hard-cooked eggs, sieved ings indicated; whip up ‘mashed travelled with a large er0uP of| Dostmuptial shower heldijat the [bas cooked. snd. "kept house” | Mix all ingredients in jar |polto". inetoad of serving shop tore Cone tar nome of Mr. and Mrs, Keith [ever snes she was a small girl: /which cam be covered tight. It) mised cooked vegetable salad re Coneds and the state of | T. , She majored in some will keep stored in refrigerator | Vinaigrette, ‘The de Fa the Maritimes in the .|Gard as hostesses were . : ther the-ice cream or the choco co : _— | David Horne, Mrs. Harold Gard a oe Baad vo-necene = SEASONED BUTTER lates. Et Voila! . and Mrs. James.Gard, Pink and| manager; on the home econom-| (For Steaks or Fish Fillets)|— LIVED AMID BONES seg ae Big BO. smd ies staff of a etieel seagatine: oe ‘1 tsp. basil, % pratt tribesmen of th ee it ure Haroid Gard ee ith_a large food company; six | tsp. powdered tarragon. 2 tsp. | Ukraine lived in huts made a _ oll amas married couple |Y°2"? with her own eco- | chopped parsley, a whiff of {mammoth bones “about 6.00 the ve taken up re sidence in Don Mills, Ont. . (Phote. by Barry MacGilliv- ary) “ Have Equality © MOSCOW (Reuters) — Rus- sia’s leaders claim that equal- of the sexes in Soviet g “Despite this, complaints — fre- quently are heard that there are not enough women in high state and party positions and while many. women are work- ing in road repair gangs, not Many are running factories. that, |" A year ago, the Communist party newspaper Pravda said the number of women in ec o- nomic and public life was .de- creasing rather than increasing Nevertheless, women. make up 49 percent of the country’s work force, recéiving equal pay ‘by; To help them. there is a wide network of kindergartens , nurseries wheré working moth ers ‘can: leave their children at little or no expense during the tached to the factories the mothers work. where Do your LEGS ACHE with SCIATIC Do sharp stabbing pains shoot down your thighs, hip to ankle? ts it hard for you to get about? 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