. < if. will any re- | meat!” — oe es ssi scat t “Well, they're at least making tor commented, “too much IDA BAILEY ALLEN 4 — their a * we |spread altogether.” ° s “said. . .. James man a | A caim and quiet day, this <o. Il . . dpout at the time. must finish an | was, with folds of gray cloud ; pe ect % end of choring-before he = dipping down close to the hills. U.S. Reci Col lon = take the visitor on a tour of | “It’s a great day to plow” : L > barns. ~~". | Mack said. “So mild. I'd call U MR we abt» don | no ag te As A Present For Lucy = to fi wi hope we get more of them!” ILEY ALLEN CHOCOLATE COFFEE = make for more careful shopping | “I see by the paper, Ellen” svn =e = Johnson Nu-| 2 tbsp. instant coffee - on the part of the housewife: | James says, behind it” farmers may still be opening her| % ¢. sugar ; She will weigh values before | are complaining about the con- | tons of wedding gifts. Among| Few grains salt : into her shop- | siderable seedings of grain ee ; a. unsweetened —— a nckins 29 aetie ee a tae ere ea eT ee Ce ee ' =’ “It's quite.a chore, this shop- |seems to be general. That piece, ecg cegpe an young ladies re water : ; ~ ing for foods.” . THE BOYS WERE PLOWING | _ the recipe collection from| 3 ed milk = “It’s good to have a list” we |the boys were plowing today— | Giri Scouts of the USA \ ec. cream, whipped ~ said. . well, there wat too much new | ‘The recipes are regional im | sweetened, or whipped - = “That's what my woman | green showing there. There |charscter, coming from the topping : ' © gays” he nodded. . : must be a reason for it. It could | ciris’ hore states from Alaska | Im a saucepan, combine cof- ~ _,"Good too” we: twinkled, “to | be that...” but something else |;, Ficrida and Maine te -Call-|fee, sugar, salt, chocolate, 2 « ‘stick.to it!” on the page now claims his at- {fornia nt water and milk; stir over low 2%. “Yes. Then there ts no stray | tention" = > [RUE ga seg heat until chocolate melts. Sim- : = {ng to the highways and byways | No e today. No stars| Should Mrs. Nugent be |mer 4 min., stirring constantly = of shelves ¢ now. Withal. as Mack said, we | searching for something differ- | until piping hot. Remove from | 7 mes would say, -‘to see what | vember — : . ———~Eeise seca bay” ** we ehuekt-|~~ Until tamorrow = == Diary === |sPeh tof cones er, a 0 eer oie ence aaa ‘= ed. “And what-about gimmicks | Good-night... . 4 cubs a Chocolate Coffee from | Serves 6. 5 es Ad eee | Hlinois. “A delightful accompant| | WHITE SESAME SEED ee Ae Mem, Hospital |meaiis,cier beverage mold | sa = = “There are so many choices . ‘1. | Georgia 2 ¢. shortening = “these times” we said. “And it) Ladies Auxiliary Measurements Le. milk Se de Arel | nepnmen, | bite met _ “T'm not in love with this self s:Annua a er ee = gervice” he said. “It was more Mrs. Ruth MacLeod was elect- Juige; 1 (1 pt.) bottle gingerale: 10 ec. ‘gifted fl — = hop ‘over the ed president of the Kings County os 2% tbsp. baking der. Sra quart or talon or a peed of (Memerial Homital Ladies aux- | Clinton WI ‘adie tes : annual meeting 2 ——— is-_and got _it_without hax’ held recently at the Presbyter- | Coiven Talk, | ~ Sesame seeds, about-4-e.—} a vvonteince We cay. (ian Church Hall. Other officers | - fo Mix and stir together butter Tied those with us, the jars and ‘one idaicas toe Demon stration add as coger, gto Sift eans to anything that would /tarytreasurer, Mrs. Vera Mac- ‘ , | Salt, flour and baking powder run. Otherwise we got it in @ |nonaid: direct Mrs. R Mrs. Thomas Sullivan was re- together: add to creamy mix- paper bag, or wrapped-in an old | wachon, Mrs. Ethan ‘Stewart; | ° L mt of Clinton ‘We | tore and stir well until thick hat Poon vppRrE aeeny ee ee Bonita Lynn Fraser, five months old, represents t h e fifth generation, and her 8% ELLEN’S DIARY PREETI grew ey “I see that the women across country are set on bringing the prices of foods” a cal- = - = = x - i Bewspaper - perhaps a: foreign = “weekly, which gave us some feading besides!" he chuckled. “Those were the days!” Ja- " ri ¢ year old great great grand- « father, L. M. Peardon (Cen . tre). the first generation, in nag The Housewife Needs - “To Buy Very Carefully surely is gomething astray some where these times. For exam- ple” he said, “‘compare the price of -beef-on—foot—and—that—o ft FIVE-GENERATIONS- ; } Mrs. Stanley Sibbert and home in ving with Mrs. Sibbert’s parents dericton, P_ E. I. » who will also visit in Toronto. MARY HAWORT Quarrling Is. | To Undercov “DEAR MARY HAWORTH: H-r'“ez back to a dis~ssion of |om deeper and .| whether ling clears bs air (“achieves tranquillity.” | At its bést, this kind of e said), I personally be- | speaking is a courageous “ttle discourtesy is| ting aside of s: -h defensive i this Montague group. Seated . at left, holding Bonita Lynn is ber father;- Blair ‘Fraser, and at right her great grandmot- her, Mrs. Maude Allen. Standing is her grandmother Mrs. Vaughn McKeeman. > ~~ , Wed., Nov. 16, 1966. | children have returned to their Jose, Cal., after | Greenwood, N.S. the .summer’ mon- Mr. and Mrs: H. Buchan. Fre- Mrs. Sibbert was accompanied as far as Chi- ‘}cago by her mother and father Mrs. Berton Misener. has re- turned to her home in Stanhope following a visit with her daugh- | the tely to the other’s _.” HAPPENINGS _shudrey Jenkins, Women's Editer. Phone +8506 and Mrs. Clark, oo H . Preferable — er Hostility — | bodies an honest. desire-to fath- react appropria- by jmiail or personal interview. | Write her in care of The Guar- ‘Summerfield - | UCW Will Hold “més, come by, smiled. ‘There St. John’s WMS. Hears Tolk On Youth, Church A very interesting talk on = youth and the Church was given _ by Mrs. George P. MacLeod at = the November meeting of St. = John’s Presbyterian WMS held at the home of Mrs. Wallace MoecKay. rc The devotional period was led ‘by Mrs. Fred Campbell who e@pened with prayer followed by singing Psalm 113, scripture reading in unison“from Cér. 5: 17-21 and Ephesians 2-11-22. The - season of prayer was taken by = Mrs>¥Francis Murray, Mrs. Don = MacKay. and Mrs. Armel .Mac- Kinnon. Bible study and the study book were in charge of Mrs. Leslie® Files assisted by several members. - Roll call ‘was responded to by 24 miéti- bers with a verse of sctipture. A financial report of the Thank- _offering service -was given hy. MeN cee NTL TT sotoerrepy cre {Ld jeerty muy | Pep appear pres tt Ewen, and totaled $123.25. The secretary was asked to send for 95 church calendars. Mrs. Don MacKay will be hos- tess for the December meeting Vand also will. be leader. Season of prayer’will be offered by Mrs Don MacKay, Mrs. Earle Camp- bell and Mrs. Francis Murray, Mrs. Murray will also conduct _... the study book. The offering was Paes eis taken and dedicated by Mrs. Files.. Htems‘on the program were a solo “Trust and Obey” by Mrs. Peter Elsinga, readines by Mrs. Earle Campbell and Mrs. Stanley Brown, and a duet “Bless this House’ .. by * Mrs. Peter ‘Elsigna and Mrs. Wilbur MacKay. + "4 e were served by Mrs. Earle Ebers and Mrs. Flo- ~ gence Nicholson assisted by the @ommittee im charge. the treasurer. Mrs. Don Mac-- auditors. Mrs. Ednd Moar, Mrs Leon Johnston. The retiring | President, Mrs, Robert Machon | gave a report of the years’ acti- ; Vities and thanked all the mem- bers for their support and co- operation during-the year. She also welcomed all: the visitors from the surrounding districts and thanked them for the do- nations toward the new food mix- er for the hospital. A vote of | thanks to the retiring officers }was tendered by Mrs. Byron Stewart and responded to hy | Mrs. Ethan Stewart. Mrs. Vera er gave the financial report | which showed that the auxiliary jhad a successful year. The in- | coming president; Mrs. Ruth | MacLeod, appointed the follow- ing ways and means committee | Mrs. Jack Annear, Mrs -Barb- ara McKenzie, Mrs. Ada Mosh jer, Mrs. Catherine Stewart and Mrs. Marjorie MacKenzie. Several items of business were brought before the meet- ing. A letter from the secretary of the Provincial Hospital Auxi- | iaries Association regarding ‘annual meeting to be held in Charlottetown, November 29th, , Was read and the following were appointed to attend the meeting :.and_present-a-report-of their’ activities: Mrs. Robert Machon Mrs. Carl Stewart’ and Mrs. Vera MacDonald. — The pur- chase of a hot plate and kettle for the hospital nursery was approved and plans” were also ; made to hold a pantry sale on | December 3rd at the Mackure | Building. Mrs. Lorne Wigging | ton. Mrs. Machon and Mrs. Mar- | oe MacKenzie were appoink led the committee-in-charge. | At the “close of the meeting a | | very successful auction sale was | held with Mrs. Robert Machon jand Mrs. John Clarey as aue- | tioneers Refreshment: were lstrved: by the commuttee-in- charge and a social hour was en- joyed by all. | WOMEN STick at @r | Women ~change their -jobs about three per cent less often | and Mrs. William Cotton. » - child: men’s Institute at the annual meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ian Henderson on Tuesday evening, November 8th. Other officers elected for the 1966 - 67 term were: vice-president, Mrs Robert Heaney; secretary, Mrs Weirum MacKay; treasurer, Mrs. Keith Woodside: hall. sec- retary, Mrs. Ivan Pickering; di- rectors, Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, Mrs. Harold Heaney and Mrs. James MacKay; Red Cross con- vener, Mrs. Ivan Pickering: au- ditors, Mrs. Weirum MacKay, The president, Mrs. Sullivan opened the meeting with the thought for the month, “‘At the going down of the sun and in the morning we shall remember them”. “In Fields”, was repeated in . Roll call was responded to by 11 members with the payment of dues and a.toy for a retarded One new member joined and one visitor, was present. The like pie pastry. Roll into 2 strip %" thick uritil about 2 ft. long and 4” wide. Brush over with beatén egg. Dust with sesame seeds. Cut into desired size and shape. Bake at 350 degrees F., for 15 to 20 min. —_ The number made de- pe on the shape and size 0 the cookies. Count on at ee i | ul i ? 3 a sit oe uf a ri 1 : i i i 4 3 af i 4 f f d i 34: is 1 i z ikl ckei Fes ath i Fi ui Fie t i at another daughter-in-law, girl. © to tell the malicious da ther-in-law’s Interested § Red Cross convener, Mrs. Ivan Pickering, ted 11 nighties, one blanket; 12 sweaters, 20 dia- pers,:15 blouses and nine baby gowns passed in to the Red Cross. The layette purchased for the Unitarian Services was display- ed. Notice was given that there will be:a Blood Donor Clinie on eee 2ist at, the Kensing- ; ‘on Legion Home~ also that the leadership course this year, will | be held at nter River. A paper on “Cultural Activi- ties’ was read by. Mrs. Wilfred Hereating - tall. d_demonstra- | tion on basket making. She was thanked by the president, and a | gift on behalf of the members was presented by Mrs.. William | Cotton. ; Following the meeting, re- freshments. were served by the | 1-pt. or. 6 small scoops orange | eS To Prepare: Mix in a 3 - pt. than men employees, pitcher and serve at ence. Serves 6. > co ROYALTY }{ MALL aFe, : ; Ts z I advised the matron, in effect in-law to “‘cut it out’, in her mo- i ; lin 7 e i On . fed by tall white tapers. i Mrs. J. A. Allaby, Mrs. Keir “| Warren, “Mrs: M-—£-—Warren, __ ME. AND MRS. FULTON M. Saar 25th Wedding Anniversary Cele North River » a three fier wedding cake flank: | a ed Margate UCW Will Cater For Wedding f the Mereate United Chure h © | Weo-m. Sold im the Church s. try, it wes decided to send a sum of money té\the Brunswick Mrs. W.A. Peter. " read an artie!> on “Sacrifice”. Mrs. Ralph How- ‘ed in praver, fol’owed b y Lord’s Prayer tn unison and Roll call was respond- of scripture containing the word “Peace”. One reported 21 house b Vi announced that the allocatton for the Manse is $30.00 from Margate UCW. : _ Mrs. Harold Woodside kindly invited th> members to her hoe for the annual meeting when the leaders will be Mrs. Ivan P‘+\. ering, and Mrs. Hillard: Word- side. Ro!l wil be answered wth a Christmas verse.- The refresh ment committee will be ‘Mr s_ Thompson, Mrs. Keith Warren: and Mrs: Philip H>nd- and dedicated by Rev. WA. Paterson. Mrs. Ralph Howard present- estantism Comes to Brazil’:and =. Paterson led in the last part the. chapter, “Parables o[ Jesus”. The meeting closed with the benediction by Mr. Paterson Open All Day Saturday . P.EI; Nursing Sisters Hold jorie Cox; , Es Mrs. Leonard B. Vatcher (re elected): ways and means, Mrs Peter MacPhee and Verna Dar- rach. CeeRR PE or ey ‘The meeting adjdurtiéd follow ed by a social evening. : BODY WORK VARIES setae: ecbehiiet teak oo tie nothing, compared with 553 calories an hour swimming. i Bea pi F 3 i i “|pe your LEGS ACHE with SCIATICA i | i | 4 cushioned “= A beautifully textured Belgian linen with = comfortable walking heel ——~and that wonderful Air Step : . insole. pee eal” RIGHT INT says Mrs. Charlotte Rose itself. It's more Amherst, N.S. At theaNevember mesting of to by 16 members with a verse, ed the mission study on “Prot- .