i ala ’ 1 $ sre - 7 ao es - for Mrs. Rodile O'tialey, the 4 a te mae former ar MacDonald, HAPPENINGS epg trout meet of tie lanes 5 s : Bristol's maniies, ane for | i Audrey Jenkins, » Women's Editor, Phone 4-8500 : ‘cea eae oe ¢ eee a | tes heme in poor bealth tor ope Wg art appreciation c ou )#ejents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mur- months is reported as * by Monterieff . Cove 3 on the way te.recovery, now and lecture theate of Confed-| 3 ae she said at the party ‘this is eration Cenre resumes today at; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beairste | 5.’ my greatest hour—we are all a.m. Ks ita and family, Monsingion, left te | 5 home again.” = = ha cently on a trip to en, | : “Me. and Mrs. Roland Ramsey |Mags., whete thes will visit rela: | Her payeate, Mr sedans returned to Borden after |tives end friends... |. Witte a -Aalitere Sim sehe a le well Some fe com wv ss allace Palmer Ctim. 14 now hearty: a Mr. Palmer ia Toronto, jturned ee Om. one joined the familly in the fin | 5 a : with Mel Burns as master of ; .. spending the holidey at his home ee Seectbensid Alexander Green of ‘ — ) said he well remembered _ t., spent the holidays with hie) Mrs R.S. James, Toronto, Ont: cold winter night , Me- Charles |was the recent guest of her par- | ae when in oe, Sidney en@jents, Mr. and© Mrs. , Murdock |” ae ban mily, Centra) MacLeod, aosipsten. sleigh to bring her works Mr. and Mrs.’ Colin Love @f| Me. and Mirs.> under the flickering and en spent a brief holiday |and Mr. and Mrs. the heat of the old soe, with their ;. Mike. Lam ter, Norboto; spent time 96% tar~-tromthe--comtorts---of--the- Williams and Mrs. Williams at | holidays at Boston, guests of Mr. hospitals of today. “Mr. and Alberten. | ER SA. Bitiott, sooto-iew | ars. waceoes. are the pat. George ‘Sey of Borden wes ai ee ee former New Year's was ushered in recent guest -of -his sister an @} Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beair- | in. this vicinity with dancing io brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr. |sto and family. Kensington, and | the Legion Hell and seating ja Heath Gordon it Grand Falls, |Mrs, John A. Thompson, Mar- | the big rink’ were 3B Gis ot gate, left recently to visit with | the regional { sia Gane = relativ: nds at } » | years gone young and 0 Mr.‘ and Mrs. Stephen Arsee- |Meat . ed in the fun to ~ the ault of Halifax, N-S., have re rN . wt New Year. vote ee li . _ — oy holiday ye aa taaie ae We. end Mrs. Rugionld Rode: | lyk ad id re sg oat ae us old barn on the eeoey : : : 8, their ers of Borden spent a_ holiday a ae ee Sad lk 44 John ‘Alyward was nes USED CHRISTMAS TREES, ANYONE? —_ Mr, and “Mrs. a jaiae their son Reginald ane i bis r ee pieces with the ae Bow — , : : % s # . , Georgetown « family et Shediac, N.B., a’ , some time ago. barn Cirtataiin ses Wee the girl, has to do some high step--. on @ suburban street. See’ Sle baaieneld. Gemmn New Yeor with their son Arthur FRAMED FOR STORMS a ee a ben ee streets as @ teminder of Chrie- around these trees i : Wirephote) |town Royalty. tows and family. at Dartmouth, N j ee, pe : : = Mr, “Mrs. Paul “Weir, tmas, past. Hete, a Toronto’ , ne t set - : : Howling gales and rain pro- it's turned inside-out, it. boune- [were recent visitors to this vic- - 2 Mr.- and Mies. Hubert Caseley,| Mr, ani Mrs. Harold ‘Thorne,| mise to hold fewer threats es right back into a protective | inity, guests.of Mr. Weir's par- ‘ Let: me de a little blinder, ; |Spring. Valley, had as their |North River, spent a brief holi-| this winter with the advent of position again. This style | ents, Mr. and Mre. John O’Nefll LLEN’S DIARY ‘ To the faulte of those about me, |guests over the holiday season, day. at the home of Mrs.| # Sew Umbrella that is resil- comes in all the popular col- | at-the old home. E ‘ oe . |Let> me love-a little more, their two daughters, Peuline |Thorne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘ent to stormy weather. The: ors, is. very Mghtweight.and | We had a pleasant Yule chat 2 Se ¢: Yet aie Se, eet | oe ‘weery, + Sonam, pe ne rane Pes Steeves, Peticodiac, oe ee ‘ret has an “attractively designed with Alvin MeKensie, a few “ t oe a more ey he aN. BROS: nee et . He is well " The New Year's Arrival tot tb tare 8 ibe, tote | tnade of polypeyiene that handle, dave ago. He ke well remoutber- é ee eee : E ye eS Those that I am, striving for.” ee we Mrs. RE wil- Ba and oe Fou | resists rust and wind. Even. if *(By TRACY ADRIAN). vjeeman for. the government er “ALE a ~~)"Until tomorrow —— Diary liems of Toronto, Ont., were |of Ganningsville, N.S. spent the ~~. att Ciatss. kK beet ceed ‘Leaves Nothing Changed Goodnight . guests of their parents, Mr- and |recent: holiday with Mrs. Pad-|her parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Eve-|members af her family in Lower an olen te mais of ’ r : jo a tage P and Mr. |ley’s , Mr. and. Mre. irett MacLeod, Borden. Bedeque garage work, he has slowed up Thoughts of thé old year still |light and comfort within and | Oe aie . James , Eller- |George Sharpe, F : oe : now and is not very epry but follow us down the. trails of |came to the out of doors. P| Op 1] UCW slie, for the recent holidays. : | Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacFarlane likes ‘to recall his many yeors Time. We retall now the old |haps only as far as the front ve | UTWC - . ‘Mrs. Preston Darrach, Bor-|and four children of Daniel's |and their three children, Susan, | of service along the many high- year’s passing: those Jast mi-|randah to watch there, the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hanson, |den has returned to her home af- 'Harbour, Nfld. spent a few days |Gregory and Janet, Burlington | ways When the late Senator Me- quthe : whew” “changing of the guard.” To Re-Elect Slate . a_{Faleonbridge, Ont, were holi- |ter visiting her husband who is recently with Mrs. Bennett's | Ont. have returned to their home | tntyre. was public works minis- ed paused in*the skies, and en Se of : a oe -latter’s par-jemployed'on the M. V. Confe- | , Mrs. Peter White and Mr |after spending the holidays with ter. That's a long time ago. Ghothellovedl miiendak wae comns.’ Of Officers le@ts, Mr. and Mrs. - William |deration, now. in drydock at at Borden, and have now | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char-| 4. gia” tinder here brings In Some instances, we suspect), cm ’ Ree » N. left on a trip to Boston. = - | les. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Her- | 1.75 memories when he saye he its ‘arrival was almost lost in Gifts were received from Sun- : eae : ; man MacFarlane, Bedeque. --an remember when the late | the, of gala i shine Pals, and their names re- to Arlyn, Jase MacLeod, teacher |- Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacLean Red Si | Bphram Lapierre, a cooper by pe gar Saaueid ar as vealed at the December: meet- after | at Fredericton High School, N.B. |Winsloe, apent the holidays with! Mrs: Carrie Reeves of North | trata. ted & barrelmeking shop coming. But deep down in heart ing of Orwell Cove WI, held par- ‘spent the Christmas week with | Mrs. MacLean’s rents, Mr.|Winsloe has returned to her | in Bristol and made barrels for even there, folks would remem- lat the home of ‘Mrs. John Mo “j|and Mrs. William E White, Bor- home after visiting et the home | rackerel and other products by ber: how altogether 1 Rae. ° den. of her daughter, Mr. and Mré. | hand. His shop was on the site this was, nase A: government grent for school S Otta Doull, Central Bedeque where Ancien Laglent, vesdes Or pérhaps you rang “out the improvement was reported re- ee ee eee on now and he also tells us he re- cld‘and in the new” at home ceived. and visiting and school Coen eee ween | members when the late Mr. Red- with the family gathered in be-| committees. reported that shut- | Mulligan of Kinkora BRISTOL mond was running a tannery : neath the loved rooftree? With ins. school and pre-school. child- home recéntly after spending here and he often carried water children like cherubs sound- ren are to be treated for Christ- their holidays with Mrs. Mur- to- fill the tanning pits. That. asleep by this on their pil- mas. A donation of. money was phy’s sister and brother-in-law| Mrs. James. A. O’Brien, has | was many years ago. lows. And you, returning to : sent to Care, the TB League end Mr, and ‘Mrs. Gerald Summers | received word from Boston of | a “thei Toons 10% t,-and-on-the-beight. Institute-gifts-to.the CMHA. |_| alee the Grother Pedi Murphy, | the suddeh passing there of her. : Geir roomie we inratt, ab atl liendars was the change record-| Layettes were sent to the \ ee ‘Hamilton, O8t. Hepliew Russel Bradley, — Bors — E TEETH = a her mothers before you~have/ |ed,and with high hopes, in| Unitarian Service Committee 2 ee oh ae i. ape : 5 ; in Boston, he operated ‘a jewel. : ee “Will our home be as happy |one’s heart. : and the usual gifts given to the |g phe Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 6, 1966.|_ Donald linkletter. Linkletter| ery store for many years. “=| That Loosen a whdn next a new year dawns?” | “Did I make a New Year's re- orphanages « : = me Road, wae. is aig Ya te AY |e thang wet. Annie |. Need Not Ember ie And you tucked in the covers a-' solution, Ellen?” “a farmer who| A® mt was made to ; : lison ' University at ville | O'Brien, a Bristo} ¢:rl and left arress | in, and maybe dropped a kiss |came by today repeated our |4 Previous motion made at the : Rae ' .|spent his recent vacation with | here 75 years ago but made,| | Many wearers of false teeth have fistttiy on the brow of the one query with a chackle, ‘‘Don't | annual meeting regarding treats East Point Cou le Mark : his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Al- many, trips back to the old | thee real omabacseeemens becouse a who had. particularly tried your |you know they're like pie crust: \namely, that |bospitalined res p! — : ake cca seagate Peart C00 He eat | ee ae eae ‘ patience in the busy-ness Of |only made to be broken?’ ‘‘With s of: c ne ie ie fe ' Just sprinkle PF. | but. whom: you loved |myself” James observed shrug-|membered with gifts of fruit, leddi _-| .AS Kenneth Clark of the naval | the last living member of fis ZUs tptinkle s little your oe And you were (cine the satter off with a smile (ete. and WI members with some- 50th W. Ing Anniversary | station HMBC Shearwater and | family. plates, Hold fais feoth ‘tore grateful that, though the old lit would be a case of trying to|what more valuable gifts. Bee t for the oc. rudy, Harri of Civde River. ros | o¢’ bis surprise birthday party, site. ‘boss .Ohee yeat had thot been without it ® |teach an old dag new tricks! My | |A substantial amount of Family, friends and neigh, |tainily were present for the oc- |visited his parents. Mr. at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. odor breath” Get PASTEETE et anxious moments, its disap-|mould is pretty well set. 1 rec-|pey was voted to. Belfast and bours of Mr. and Mrs. Fre d\casion, namely: Harold Clark, Central . | Melvin: Burns on. ’ night poiptments and cares, all in al! kon though” he grinned, “‘once surrounding: districts skating |Cheverie, East Point, met o-mems. halen Balet. Goose of |over the New Year holidays. ft had been generous and good. |the days commence to length- : cently at ee Se ee en aed ree ai ae .And you knew that by len, we should make it a point to| Next meeting Will ‘be held at /brate with them their Lo Terrell gars gene Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Myers, ; faith, this new one also lrise earlier. We don’t seem-to |the home'of Mrs. Walter Mac-|wedding anniversary. =~ McDonald) aie: Freng | Carleton aed Clarence Brad. | be fair. And the hands of the |he getting much done, as it is.” |Leod, when roll call is to be res-| After reading of addresses jes (Mrs..Francis R« Decne, eee Cee left 5 clock meeting, lingered for am| “Not a bad resolution, that” |ponded to by an article for @jand presentation of ee | ig eer ened icpow en January Sed for Penny Farm i instant, tenderly one could ima-|the visitor nodded, ‘one we |blind auction. "An interesting | three tiered anniversary cake |ald) ee aay hotmee, OR or eat ga t cs giné, before one commenced to |could all profit-by. I've heard |contest was put on by Mrs. Wm. |was cut and refreshments were Reg. Ma T oor sn’ the tatters sister, Mrs. A. J. A 3 : sweep full circle again. - {the old folk say that if you take and won by Mrs-Wal-jserved to all. A pleasant time |tario; and Tena Archibald * . 4 é Hughes) of Toronto, Ont » 3 : leare—of-your—mornings, the- rest | sj was__spent later with _ music, | te ret os Bao s i of the day will tale care of its| At the close of the meeting re- |singing ‘and dancing. Homer, Mr. end Mrs. on _ Rev. L. B. and Mrs. Es Roe: ele.” pay: freshments were served by the|Oheverle and Leo Pmquet of |both enjoying good brooks, Black’s Harbour, N. 8. to be broken serve ‘to brighten’|Rae, All members of the Cheverie | ,! eee : ji 2 ae eee a SVL —_—_|bcoke at the Baptist: Parsonage | - — comes to mind: “: he : a Central Bedeque; during the | _ | Met _me be a tite Minder, | MARY HAWORTH Gorell Banhart Tuzotn,olday season , one ait At ; 3 at the borne of hie parents, Mr. Mrs. Gladys sverige Kraft | * : and Mrs. Anthony Blanchard. |sydney, Cape Breton, 8 1 " ° 3 ae Peariene Corcoran, student |sydney, spent the Christmas me ‘Hardships Of The Job ~} lab technician, Department of lnotiday with her sister and bro- i ‘Googe an nes nenemm os DEAR MARY HAWORTH: intind sal watashe so sesh ale Christmas st the home of her ee er ad Toilet - 4 My son delivers ane of the local |young school age sons to be out a a ee gomery = , newspapers. His route includes |on the streets before dawn, de- spening Chery! Tissue a ee several a — storey |livering Papers, and circling | mas. at Stekae at rs Ghee. H. BENNETT CARR— I ° ets ; | apartment buildings. short | back on tracks. after dark | BUT sein-trai % Counselling : j |time ago he was robbed and in the role of bill collector. ee ee eee ee vraasal tasichiae LIBBY’S ; : beaten by three older boys while| Unless the family is eorely in who is on teaching ; Charlottetown, P.E.1. - 7 ; t ; , A * ‘jcollecting - from his customers. |need of : additional subsistence Quetec. : Sun Life of Canada 48 OZ. ‘He must be up at 4:30 a.m. |income, that the newsboy’s pre-|. Mr. and Mrs. David Bearnard Phone 4-8f17 - 4-5435 . C \daily and is out in all kinds of-|carious earnings represent, and daughter, St. Eleanors, were Pa MaMaPaMsMaaMaetaMe"e"eee ° ee ky TIN i : : (weather, so | that subscribers jcan't think of any valid-reasom| visitors of Miss ‘Aletha Cor- = and _May have r paper in time for parents consenting to the as- Christmas i ‘ 2 ‘ My for breakfast or to take to work. |signment. ae nid : SPECIAL 4 , On. «| .My question is, why are peo-| As recently as a generation or | Diane : Chuiet, 1 HOUR DRY ple so cruel to newsboys? Each two ago, or, let’s eay, prior to | Simkora nigeria rd a ec | month he has at least four sub- |World War 11, in the annals of | ™mas holays & The home. & Tt CLEANING ~~ -| ‘ |seribers move away, “leaving |American history, perhaps it | Mother / > Whe ‘ : ~ 8 LBS. 3 00 : , oe ‘hint with am unpaid bill, some: |wasn't a bad thing to let young| Mf. and Mrs. Winston Corcor- 0 Oe ee Sia times two months. in arrears. lads, from pre-teen age through | #2, Tienish spent holidays with | MINEGOO LAUNDRY ae Don’t they know that he must high school, cut their teeth om relatives in Campbeliton end] 19g titishoro. St... Ch’tows E “i 7 cee 4. =. ; “pay, by a specified time, for “business” experience in thie ggs eoee : every a> ged delivers, wheth- |fashion. ns tere te ee : ; ; : Ss . ef or not subscriber pays| But with. the steady imcrease - ie CHICKEN Pat yh i him? : * in rampart criminal activity, , i ’ ea Other ‘ customers oblige him preteens truelty and irration- > (Of0) Sib) al nay Vad YOURS | A e ‘ j of to call back as many as «ix or jal violence in the asphelt. jun- 4 ott : Sat teal a ie (Oa te eS % . Tf ms 706 4 e gone or’ ‘ar 11,-it be " i ‘ : : pra ne - | a couple to evenings to collect |vious today, 1-sey-1 f MONTREAL, tame ge aa aat eave nena 7197 ' |(since the robbery).:- Last even- that decently reared school 4 : hee vee oa Ca “Canadian’s dream. SP. ‘Ibs. Brisket th. ing we called back at one apart- |just aren't equipped, in any way |. And now you can make the dream come we Ib... 2 ment four mes before we saw \sape ot form. lo weed of dam true "'with tne help ot ‘Tae BANX-OF # Neck Bones 29¢|Corned Beef 25c : the lights on. But there was no |gers that Jurk in the shadows, ia NOVA SCOTIA’s Globe-Trotter Plan. Joir : me owe { TODAY’S HEIRLOOM answer when we knocked. Metropolitian areas. . Seotiabank’s new Globe-Trotter Plan and you'll soon be goint ' ; Te . « we ; Going outdoors we glanced up| Thus, quite aside from the { It can na you work out.the total cost of your trip, ther S Il Fres h ’ Island ks 3 CUFF COLLAR CHIC Graceful design—knit this bed- |@t the windows and noticed the |shoddy ‘indifference of certain | pian how4o pay for it — by saving, borrowing or @ combinatior | ma Duc tea : spread on 2 needles for modern |lights were off. ‘But we saw two |customers, to the newsboy’s im- | of both. Visit your nearest Scotiabranch and get free Globe-Trotter ‘ : Bi TOP of your list—this shape- jor traditional rooms. figures dimly outlined in a win- |disputable right to prompt cour- | felders on world tourist areas. Each one is filled with travel tips @ - - (Average weight 3 to 314 Ibs.) sheath. with its cuff collar, .Made of jiffy aqparee-- knit- We colnet US, , pevagtn § pe ee quite | data on living costs, fares and a map. — 3 7B that: stands cleanly away from ited of rug cotton. Join squares 4 indoors knock- | aside a at, believe + . ‘i y - Jour neck. Sew-it in linen- lke |for an heirloom-fime spread, (ed: again. This. time the party, |that young boys shouldn't be |WHY NOT CET TO THE "MEAT OF THE MATTER’ when you. — 99c EACH . SUPPLY LIMITED 4 blend or knit- : Takes.lots of hard use. Pattern answered, very angry at our per- jsaddied by parents with a. pre- resolving to give your family the very best : 3 : Printed Patter ae —, 7197: directions. Re svanian: scmuae tok tae tea — newspaper route and after- |.¢ meat, every. day of 966! How do you Ne llree. 33 Ibe Alcland Washed. 2 ian 10, 12,-*; 16, 18, 20: Size 16} there collection_hours.-- wait —and ically? = a No.1 aa sland Washed 2_ . eaues 3 yards 39inch fab-| THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins! |to collect this particular pay-| I believe that, circumstances [te IKINION. Dontnlaatsontauines ne acer large. Ga a 2 Ibs. fic. * ' |for each pattern (no stamps, |ment. _ ¢ |permitting the young lads had |tenderness, natiiral flayour—natural good- . 4 Onions 25c arsni 7c : | please) to Alice Brooks, care ot} Many evenings are wasted. |far batter be with the fa- |ness—in fact, downright eating enjoyment Tm . $ eoeee { oe » FIFTY CENTS (50 cents).m -| Guardian - Patriot NeedJecraft | trudging up and. downstairs fruit- |mily, mornings and evenings, as |of all the Dominion meats you buy. So this year, make it a good: ' rea coins (no stamps, please) » for | Dept., 60 Front St. W. onto |lessly, often with.homework wait- |the usual thing, for the sake of |s ping habit to see the.friendly man behind the meat: counter fa : . Pa eath pattern: Ontario residents | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one jing, after a day that began be- their)present and f well: be- he ly because of the meat. For goodness’ sake —there’s n¢ Fraservale French t Fries : add two cents sales tax. Print | cent sales tax. Print plainly pat- 34 dawn S ing: ' psychological, physical and'| substitute for ‘the meat you buy at Dominion! - a wy i My ‘plainly size, name, _ address. | tern number, name, address. | How can a boy be expected to‘|social. i a ; sits eee feist ae = tiyle tieber?. |GIANT 19666 Needlecraft. Caia:|gtow up-an honest’ responsible | Perhaps the time is overdue |'™ SURE MANY OF YOU, like me, enter snow eer ta. ie che cre order to Amine Adams, |log ‘stars knit, crochet— many |citizen when he sees adults be-|for big town newspapers to de- bolst rth bo Ww This is the year LB. BAG. ; < ca Guardian-Patriot Pattern more needlecraft designs.. ° 8)having this way? Don’t people |vise a ‘new era” delivery sye|. ° Mea toad mene ease book: lee ne. @ : % Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto Send ahh tye ae catalof mane Se this is, for many |tem, that retires to pasture the | . : language — improve the appearance’ of m ceasing nenanecicnmethaninsieahatieisinaiiesimtimemtnanints ‘ 1; Dats - ‘ 25 cents. f .|boys, t irst experience of the jold tradition of employing neig a RI 9 ‘ . ‘ ] Be alert to What’s New! Send| NEW! 12 Collectors” Quilt business world? What -a rude terbund eae soni as ‘edie. rt fenton einen vue tae P. J % Ltd. Cudmore’s : for ~ excitement + packed Fall- |patierns for you in color; with awakeping!~ Please comment: |men.’’ M‘’H : we're all bound to benefit by taking a long @." Yc uneae bie niaeeeeaee ses oe Mone etry sy th eae ona Winter paren Cae 350 de: |quilting motifs. Finest pattern |T. F. oo | tees Hewtth ‘counsel }{" look at oursatoes At 1 resolve it DIAL 48585. “CASH GROCERY ‘siggy views — sc career, |ever collected from famous ma| DEAR T. F.: This is the first through her column, not by 1966 to bring to you, my readers, even more i and 4-8536 DIAL 43813 - styles. Pius ebupon for |seums. Send.60 cents ‘for new |time I have been asked to speak |mail or personal ew. helpful information about the products and servicer I recommen z . i pattern— choose i from |Museum Quilt Book No. 1 —Jon the subject. But to: tell the |Write her in care of The Guar- |in column! Meantime, A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO@ FREE DELIVERY C.0.D. ORDERS ACCEPTED / sixtten complete patterns. 60c. |truth, I.have long “ee it is |dian. YOU ALL, — 3 avira ; ¥ ges , : sf : (ae i ; % { . * : ae omnis, . i 4 oy tL