Wm.-/z 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Jan. 4, 1964. l HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’: Editor; Phone 4-8500 Lieut. Cot. the Honorable W.l J. MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- Donald received during His I-lo-j nor‘s first annual New Year le-J vee at Government House from‘ ll to 12.80 on New Year's Day. ‘ The Governor's secretary, .1. Elmer Blanchard. and a id 9 s de camp Lieut. Col. E.G. Mac-’ Leod MC. Major RD. MacGil- livray. CD. Lieut. Cmdr. .I.H. Hodgson. CD. and Sqdn. Ldr. J. C. Sinnott were in attendance. l Over 800 gentlemen called to‘ pay their respects. 1 The radiant sunshine and new fallen snow created a festive l .backdrop and New Year's at-‘ imosphere for the historic and! beautiful mansion. Silver andl ' white decorations dominated the: .well appointed interior of the- Corporal and Mrs. K e n netll Greer and their two children, Linda and Carl. who spent the Yuletide season with rs. Greer's parents. Mr. and Mrs Otto Doull. Central Bedeque. returned on Sunday to Green- wood, N.S.. where Corporal Greer is stationed. Sharon Cameron. student nurse at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. recently spent a few days at her home in Spring- hill. N.S. Elizabeth Trainor. RN. Mon- treal. reccntly visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison. Pleasant Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrison. Millcove. 1 For Suoerb Pr TO SATISFY the desire of American homeniakers, food scientists and chemists have ;produced prodigious changes in lthe flavor. size. shape or nutri- f tive quality of fruits. vegetables l meat and poultry. They have “tailored" the small turkey. the broiler-fryer and the meat-type hog. They'rel working to develop beef cattle with a higher proportion of lean. tender beef: dairy cows that will produce milk with more so- lids and less fat: and hens that will lay eggs with longer-lasting fresh quaities. FOODS NOW PROCESSED Scientists have taken food-preparation chores the kitchen into the processing plant. There the foods are pro- cessed. packaged and stored to retain flavor. color and nutritive values. Ready-to-cook vegetables and meats: c a n no d foods of all kinds: many mixes: concentra- ted juices: dehydrated potatoes: freeze-dried foods; frozen en- trees and TV dinners. homemaker: extra ' their families and for recrea- tion. ‘IDA BAILEY ALLEN l Must Honor The Former‘ oduction 1 Baked I-lalved Sweet Pota- t toes Kraut-Apple Casserole Pineapple Snow Pudding with Canned Crushed Pine- : apple ' Sour Cream Coffee. Tea. Milk Measurements level; recipes for 6 KRAUT-APPLE CASSEROLE 2 tbsp. butter or margarine 2 tbsp. minced peeled onion 1 qt. drained sauerkraut (rinsed with cold water) lb; c. small chunks peeled fresh apple ci 1 tsp. lemon u e '2 c. meat broth (any kind) 1 tsp. crushed caraway seed tsp. sugar Melt butter. add onlon; cook until color cha nge . Add drained. rinsed sauerkraut, ap- pies. cider, lemon juice. meat broth. caraway seed and sugar; cover. Simmer 35 min.; add salt to taste. TOMOR.ROW’S DINNER New England Fish Chowder. Pilot Crackers: mixed Cooked Vegetable Salad with Hard old residence while in the dining B°°a"5° °f "-’5°a""h"aPF’"°d‘ Cooked Egg and Chopped Roast -Pattern Dept. 0 Front MR. AND MRS. RICHARD NOONAN l l l I arm I room silver candelabra with. pale blue tapers provided a pi turesque setting for those serv- ing the guests. _ Mrs. MacDonald for the occa-i sion was wearing an original‘ two-piece mode’. in bronu and I gold. 0 I LAC Winston H. Provenc her, Chibaugamau. Que.. arrived on 'the Island Monday to spend his leave with his arents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Provencher. South Melville. Ordinary Seaman K e it neth on the farm and in the factory. the retail store. and the horn —we are the best-fed nation the world today. The condition "best-fed" de- pends on two things: One is increased knowledge among homemakers in planning ade- ill 9 bread. Lemon Sauce; Coffee or Peanut Garnish; Warm Ginger- Tea, Milk. NEW ENGLAND FISH CHOWDER 2 e. diced peeled raw potato 3 c. boiling water or fishstock i singer Ethel erman in man. 55 this month. has b e e it up for a New York photogra- married and divorced th rec actress Katy Jurado, his second PLAN JULY WEDDING Actor Ernest Borgnine and they'll wed in July. Miss Mei- middle of divorce proceedings terminating his marriage to pher after recent announcement times. Borgnine. 46, is in t h e wife. AP Wirephoto) WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS retary Ptckei-sgill may give up Serving in the dining room lclarlc. I-FMCS Shearwater. is 'l“.“‘° "‘°"“5° °‘.“°'i"!5°- ““'°" 2 tbsp. minced on on that portfolio and the demand- “’9"9 MT5- Elm" 3l3"ChaTd- spending the Christmas ""53 '°°d °°mb'“““'°"5 39993’ 1 lSP- Ball ing job of government leader in . airs. hlgarlalfi‘-. Mac-Land. New year Honda“ ,1 the home glzlr a°;’“ldfr W91!‘ b“l:3{';§‘_{ “:9 1-’; tsp. pepper .- . the Commons to move into the y aciivray,.rs. .. - . _ e om‘es- olb if D T F d t ,t1it_ of its raw Mr and M“ ~..........n....-- W *8 oc nshtute o in =;';:.r;.-;,,,.,.r;=**..s.,:.v.... .......,.,, Altor At Autumn Wedding Hodgson and Mrs. J.C. Sinnott. Hostesses were Mrs. Mark R. Harold Clark. Central Bedeque, and returns to his duties today. But if we are to continue to be 1!’: c. flaked cooked fish or 1 lb. fish fillets. cooked and flak- ed is mentioned as a possible post- I O MacGuigan, Mrs. G..I. Tweedy, “best-fed," farmers must keep . masgepgenel-31_ But so also 3;. Mrs. G.L. Dewar. Mrs. C. St. M . , t~ S f the up and even exceed their pre- 3 ,_._ mm g Associate Defence Minister cap. St. Paul's Roman Catholic! dants. She scattered rose petals C13” T"ai“°‘~ M” J-S- Des’ Canatlialbulilederaufllinnof oUniver- sent p’°d"°ti""3'- F" every‘ 1!: tbsp. flour din and Minister Without Port- The singing of Christmas car- A paper on health will be pre- Church was the scene of a re-. as she preceded the bride down R°°h"5- M” “‘-w- Ma”‘°5""- lsity Women Prince Edward Is- mi” we eat comes {mm the 1 tbSD- bull-Cl‘ 01' ma1'E8l'lll0 M G f°“° Rem? Tremblay‘ com .—.ulumn “.-9dding_ wh en‘ the aisle. Mrs. Frank MacKinnon and‘ ' - earth. On the average. every Combine otatm bomn wafer 015’ Opelled the December meet- scnted by Mrs. John ac re- _ mb1ay_ an economist. llizabetli Amelia. _v on n gestl Attending the groom was Re- Mrs‘ B°"l3’.“i“ R°g°”' :as:§d°1ll:°:up:oa£l farm" i" ""3 °°“""'-" is raising onion and sgasoiiings. Cg ok 15 mg of -the Dock w°me" 3 mm’ 39' and the m" ‘M "°:/fie "CS9 was originally slated as the Lib- (laughter nf Mr, and 3;,-_;_ gen,-V; ginaid “a(.LE”an_ as be st Mrs. Justin E. Kelly. daugh- l of me plan .0 make Prince of enough food to feed 26 persons a min.‘ 0, ‘mm potato is tender_ tute. held at the home of Mrs. will be prepared by rs. . "815. eastern agriculture mlnw Mallet. Summerside. was unit-l man. The ushers were Bill '9" M the Lmuenam G‘.wem‘.'r Wales College a publicly owned day for ‘ -V93’ ' this ‘"93"’ Add fish. Bring to boil; then stir Lloyd w'm.e‘ Mbartom M°“t.g°m°ry f°’ the January fer. But the proposal to split Oil "1 H01)’ Btlllfls Of -“lall‘lm“l1.l’l Noonan. brother of the groom, jngd firs‘ .3’”t"D°"a(]‘dM:.wl5§_i“;m' institution open to all which mna 3": 1°“ "f fmld 3 5"“ eat" in ml1k- Igilgeg :,r§:l?ner::.'e ggflgie meeting agritculturg in“; 8“ teastem “ltd l‘ afrlflg on an. . iss een ' ‘ en y I a group aone. ' - - ' wes ern epar men seems 0 to Richard Preston. son of .\Irs.l l Preston Noonan and the late: Preston Noonan. The altar was decorated with.‘ baskets of mums and roses a n d; the guest pews were in a r k ed-‘ with satin hows centered with an orange. blossom. . Rev. Pierre .'\l‘S(‘l1alllf was of». ficiaiing clergyman. A choir ofl six young girls. accompaniedl by Mrs. Clarence Steele. provi- der! music during the cc-renion_v,s The bride. given in marriagcI by her fa t b er. wore a fu ll‘ length gown of white c h i f font and Jack Simpson. reception for approximately guests was held at the R oy at Canadian Legion Horne. _ bride's ta b l e was cent e r ed , , ,with a three-tier wedding cake! ms 5‘5t°r' .L”l" Paymer: topped with a miniature bride’ L°"d"“' 1‘ '5 28 ~""_"‘"5 5”!" he l was home for Christmas and I0 and groom. . _ _ ' years since be last visited the red. wearing a teal blue d o uble cape. Her accessories we white and black with a corsagel of white carnations. ‘ Following the ceremony. a 80 The The mother of the bride recci-I squirrel; rel . changes. especially in the Island Dalton. who are house guests at l Government House. aiso assist-1 ed in entertaining the guests. Lorne Paynter of Newmarkef,l Ontario. spent Christmas with. New 3’ island. Mr. Paynter noted many roads. He left on return to On- tario by air on Dec. 27 Fred Mat-Laren. Royal Canad- would grant degrees in arts. science and education and dip- lomas in agriculture and fisher- ies. Mrs. Gordon Ramsay a n d .\lrs. Lorne Wood entertained on Dec. 26 at Mrs. Ramsay’s home. 4 Donwood Drive, in honor of Isabel MacDonald. who was re- cently married to Bradford Mur- ray. Charlottetown. Private James B. Peters of the American Army. left Tuesday morning on return to Fort Dix. Mix flour smooth with butter: Let us honor the farmer and his superb food-production. and protect our family's health. by preparing this food by the best methods: by serving it with grace. and with a warm glow of. thankfulncss. SUNDAY DINNER Mushroom — Shrimp adettes Roast Smoked Turkey Roll l Sal- Brown Sauce stir in ‘.2 cup liquid from cook- ing chowder; return to chowder and stir-cook until boiling. Dust with minced parsley; pass pilot crackers or old-fashioned oyster crackers. SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF Add ‘/2 cup drained canned miiiced clams to New England Fish Chowder 3 min. before ser- ving. ELLEN’S DIARY ing the reading of the minutes and correspondence, roll c all was answered by members hand- ing in contributions for the or- phange box. One new member and guest were welcomed. The secretary reported receipt of two lots of remnants and ar- rangements were made to pro- cure an assistant sewing class instructor at the beginning of the ear. It was agreed to provide a treat for the school children at their Christmas closing. Members viewed with pleasure a display of hand-knitted g a r- WHEATLEY RIVER. UCW Mrs. James Wares entertain- ed the members of the Wheat- ley River United Church Women when they met for their annual meeting on Dec. 12. Mrs. Lloyd Stead lead the worship period. ripture readings were presented by Mrs. Theo Sellar. Mrs. Leonard Ling and Mrs. Alfred Stead. Readings. “What Christ m a s Spells" and "A Blessed Christ- mas to You". were given by Mrs. Cora Ling and Mrs. Fred acRac. A circle of prayer 3 have been shelved for the time being. al men, mostly Quebec « Ps since the departing minis- ters are Quebecers. have been suggested as new ministers. They include Maurice Sauve. the chairman of the Commons defence committee and MP for Iles-de-la-Madeleine; Guy Rou- leaii. chairman of the govern- ment caucus and MP for Mont- real Dollard: Jean Luc Pepin (Di-ummond - Arthabaska) and Yvon Dupuis (St. Jean-Ibervi‘.le- Napierville). over peau de sole. Th e sim-‘- 1 ian Navy. left yesterday on re- New Jerse ft h ' 3 1 d m h‘ ' i 5, g - - , . , I - . - - . . - ‘ yv 5 9" a‘’”‘3 599“ t d b M . Gerard C059 8 W0l‘5 lP- Also mentioned s na or l?“°“-‘ “‘ ”‘° ‘"“."°*’ “as “““°i'f ..T"f,e“".’°':f S nmuv‘-pi. ‘hm! mm '.° C“’"‘"“."S- -‘-5'- 3”." the Christmas holidays with his L h E ‘ Snell atrsthe meeting. Roll Call was responded to John Connoll.V- president of the lined by anraom-9 13.... appioi iilune rry rless wilt malt -. spending the holidays with_ his mother. Mrs. J.C. Peters an d I M {he dosing of the meeting by 13 members reading from National Liberal Federation. title. which was also ('lI'alIIflll-i l“- "l3“b“" 3‘ 3” 3 b!"“d°: parents. Mr. and Mrs. William brother Reggie, 2B Hillsborougn refreshments were Served and ..'R0manS... The minutes of the either a, minister without cally inserted on the cross-I over controlled bell skirt. Herl bouffant. elbow length veill was held in place by a pillhox I headdress of peau de sole. fea-; luring lace applique and pearls.‘ The bride‘s jewelry consisted o. drop pearl earrings and neck- lace. gift of the groom. She car- ried a cascade of orange delight roses. mink stole. Site wore bl a c k‘ accessories and a corsage otg white carnations. l Dr. James Noonan cousin ofl the groom. was master of cere-l monies. He proposed it toast: to the bride wliicb was respond-‘ ed to by the groom. Spea k e rs, were introduced and telegrams‘ of good wishes from various‘ MacLaren. Brackley. Elizabeth Ramsay, Moncton spent the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ramsay. Kensington. Evelyn Moase. nlll'se-in-ti'ain- ing at the Prince County Hospi- tal. Summerside. recently spent a few days with her sister and Street. Charlottetown. Phyllis Campbell. RT. left by plane yesterday for Halifax. where she will resume her stud- ies at the Victoria General Hos- pital after spending the Christ- mas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Camp- bell. Prince Street. In A Brand New Year? And then a new year was come. I964 we write. knowing it is here on the calendar. and also‘ in the high anticipation a nd- b rig h t outlook in our hearts.| his. we say, will the best; I shall grow better kinder. less afraid. And easier to live with. Often Lo d r . I grouch about the way the table's laid. As if it matters how the dishes a social evening enjoyed. The January meeting will be held on the 21st at the home of Mrs. Andrew Wells. SUCCESS WI The regular meeting of Suc- cess Women's Institute met in the Graham's Road School on the evening of Dec. 10. Roll Call was answered by 15 last annual and regular meet- ings were read and approved. Mrs. Preston Rockham read a letter from Eileen MacMillan. thanking the m e m b e r s for used clothing. The treasurer re- ported that the allocation had een met. It was learned tha t two hospital and 15 home calls had been made and that a nun- O‘ portfolio or possibly with a min- isterial job. There is plenty of precedent. inctuding a recent one. for I senator as a cabinet minister. Senator Wallace Mccutcheoii was trade minister for three months earlier this year. Sens- to oss MacDonald. the government leader in the upper chamber. was solici-tor-general friends and relatives were read ~ . Attending the bride were by D. Noonan. Appropriate brother-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. Catering at the New Year's fi::l;,tye_.:'f$h::.2rfe:'n;Neu:’:0C(;:_' whofiethore is broad ‘mush to member; with p Christmas be’ M “~3Td-" had be?“ 9‘'“'l- in a previous Liberal govern- Mrs. William Mallet. ma t rnn. musical selection s were sup-| George MacLean, Hampton. Dav leveo of premier w.]f_ef 0 I, hmd ‘ drc go “mp J satisfy thought The January meellllg Wlll be ment. of honor. and Ferne \'essey .' plied during the reception by? N.B. Sh.-Qw was carried out b the 1“ t - es.‘ eamf l ' It was reported that 18 mem- held at the h°m9 0‘ M"5- Fl'¢d One of the toughest tasks is "”d°-"“3"l- T"?-V were similar’ Redmond Sair -VIN Md Mil staff of the Charlottetown Hotel 9:; ml. Fill -lmlnetllute t :' Tonight I Dray that as the bers completed the Home Nu!‘ M"°Ra°' government ‘eager El ‘:8 ly go ~ned 'n t .l d. f H .t'. .~ ' h f th 7 . -, . .- - V 9 ‘.3 3° '° 3 P" ‘’ ‘ ‘ - ' - Th if. f ffi rs for the mobs. now perorm y 8 vv 1 an umn =13 as o ues is was in c arge o e Mr. and Vlrs. Harlan Mile! while women of the Fifth Dis- gold Whlch 5”‘ at the foot months are soon; sing Course and received cert] e sa e o o ce seer“ 8 ry Pickersgm In a rust and gold peau de sole. fea- guest book. l, ian and Janet Birch. Trti ro. trict Queens Women‘: Conserva- I shall look ever in my h 1 art ficates and that the tewing coming year were as folio ws: house when the government ""1"! <‘°"‘F°“°d “P” ~‘l\'*t'>- r h ~ t' N.S.. i th Ch ‘t h l‘- . . . °‘ ‘“.° ”'““’°“’ "'3' ‘!""“ ‘° l f h l h'ldren. under president. Mrs Fred Macllae: . '”‘°" “°ad““’55°~‘ “"9"” F‘!!! poiiilrs aof i'.’.'i§$.3i nu? nthenillalt davs xirltehn Mrse. Mcll:es»lld:‘ss p:Il'- ‘“'° A‘5"°""'°" “’°"’ "‘ °'“"3° “?‘°h‘"g'-V "'9 S‘-""'""s g~m."! If n'.'.§.Z°°l.e sught unclean — no lhzssinsguzllolio ofc lllrs. Ll ovd 'Vl°9'P|'*’-Sldeniv MN A'”°" "ad" " '““"°"t”' the h°"" boxes. similar to the brides, “me. me h,m.,‘Ch.N. ‘Br. .‘,gg_ enfs M,‘ and Mrs. Hows,-d of ushering. serving and replen. hills. our ship will come in .0 W“ min Medea“, opened class" on Stead: Secretary‘ Mrs. Preston leader must devote great care “'”h clmllar "en" shell ‘wool fitted coat and dress Schurman Central Bedeque ishing pi." oneh-‘:venm~lf' “A ‘gulp’ To 5: row g and spread its" Nov 1 Theo 591181? l-‘hl‘l5ll3" Citizen‘ to 216 pasafff gob, '31: ‘egisifitlfi Th 1' ti 1 - ~ _ I ‘ o ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' I owing w ie sal s. a lryl - ‘ ‘ _ - . . _ pro ram u sbos e it e tower ,.irl (atlnc ensemble‘ she “on, a bro wn "an. it Wm be. holds fined ml branches over m A vote of thanks was extend ship. Mrs Lloyd Stead commu smou- Jean Lambe. niece of the bride, wore a white frock of nylon over peau de sole, with simll a r headdress to the other atten- .‘d i in H I t f . V . Gen i-sl Dents. been speculation that Health ;'a;'in:_!S’)‘s"?'-"‘vho°is"‘;:";“u“a]"l3 CO‘; virtues, em,‘ dmiooglon gnd presently upon the fulling fields ed by Brenda MacPhail after B‘; the only man who can Mhmm. Judy “Mono Wm . _ Wm“ sought-after significance that dew-bathed What coin of any which Faye Weeks delivered a "any Mme them, Prime mm move out of he, oo,-“om. poo. K , 2 re ion “vhat ‘"cia‘ en‘ _V0lI l'TOT'|‘l POSIGSI In “TC CW3 0' realm ’ purchase the reigns‘-ion~ “hr Pearson’ i| mum hnflflgfauofl. ‘ (g; .V ., vmmmemlz" B." in the UQA the world. tin-ushes songs that come so The Junior pupils participates. mm mm. mm M“ “M Lo,” 0', GUESS“ 1_."ifl¢ “Mm p ~ 2; wnc‘-.;: .21."; ;::::;‘ .'.I‘.?..‘"..§’{I‘.‘.“..lZI.'.‘} .“.'.'.".*°.'.'r.°.:t.::.:'.'...:.:'.: ‘.’:..i' ;1:'.‘.'.-. €..€.l.’.‘.":.“.—::.‘.":"°":-. . .. .,. -om on we - -W. I - _ . . ‘ .. l'- Carson 8| all 1‘! guesses has been almost unlim- ., ‘I, ‘ ’ l‘.f.§l.".lil.-°‘1.““.2.':i“$.i‘.1 i.'‘’" “ll ‘.’.§.;‘.§'.:.“."n‘..‘.'.".?.‘..’§22§.‘.;' ‘.5‘.'°.‘i l2.'.;..i$"l:‘.‘ ‘.‘.°.".i..‘.’.’.l“.‘“..°..".."..‘.’ ’.:3¥§..‘.°'.l‘.i’a ..§'.‘.?.§“2'f.’.“.2l“.."l: :,'.:"..,": ;;:;’,'.;‘.:,‘:.''.°'‘.‘,‘.''.'.‘..°‘’:'.*,':°' '1 ..,,- ._ ._ .,,,. ...,. ,..., 5... fl‘ *3 ~ looking. mentally balanced. nhy- - ' i in ti f I‘th: th i . in f t- f red I l u in I d- ' . Q sically active and well built? (c‘;.ga'‘,.i,’,:’_' “:8 th;,1'.°.'," .Ti‘,¢o¢:.l'i¢ fallgawe knofv 355$ Or etheoir‘I’ci- llelg a ds:l‘l,le|l)ay tffihcurtxgy girls. $.95‘ 31.: xr'tw2":Rer.:d 9” " :::‘----U-‘::::-:::" " ml" l’''3°"5" 100‘! “"“'l‘l°"- modest. powerful and urbane. dents. little or larger of the "Happy Birthday Jesus." A rec- _ or 1, oxoocgod go 4» BENNETT CAR]; 1 .t/ 793!” b“0k5- k"°“'3 "'9 V9“? °' You anticipate (in your day round of our day? itation was delivered by Dianne ‘cg . goo dimommo pooh poo. 1: ' 0 %’ W §\V,:_ money and has (or makes) mon- dreams) that by basking in the Lovely things. 1964 will give I-‘rizzle. followed by an .ester- oloiy omoauodor go pm-15 u 4. hgllsfgm sCu°p|:r|'i9l£:l I. N‘ “"5 ' 9-"~ companionship of so much rad- us. without urchsse - price: else “Glory of Christmas.’ high commimoner go 3;-mm " 0 Where is a girl whose tradi- isnt womanly amplitude. you Lilacs. roses and clovers. Skies Recltstions also were ohm M,-_ pom. is going to dig son. 4: P5':';'M”:_'“‘If' c"".‘5‘:‘ ‘I YOUNG I-IALF-SIZEL fi"““ “d "ab"! Drepare her to can achieve a sense of co-equsI- to be sun - and star - and moon- by Ian Crosley. Gordon Fri . .¢e_ 4* ' > be ii good companion? Who ‘y as her mate; and thus rise lit. showers to wash and refresh Allan Frlzzle. Joboiine MscDon- A mcurfing tlmm of gpecuiu. ii: c""'°““""" P°E"' ‘; OUR BEAUTIFUL with a NEW cozy compo." trustworthy. with intelligent effortlessly (you hope) sbove the good. earth. aid. George ortin don has been that Immigration ::-: --- -:--A: Shirtw s I It TWIST —— a demi - tie th at comes from the front seams. Note of be r smart d eta ils— family. Use knitting worsted interest to cultivated people? now. may we journey seelng.,know- M stsndup collar. inverted pleats. or 2 strands of cotton. Who is industrious. with an open The fantastic inventory of lag the distance ahead? On til e lowed s ps EM Printed Pattern 4842: Ha If Lounge in cozy luxury in err» mind. ever willing to learn? Who what you expect sctuslly unveils contrary. slowly. only step by by Mrs Charles MscArtIinr’s W M Sires 141/1. 16%. 18%. 20%. 22%. cheted slippers mocca sin can Improve the man's status your morbid feelings of insds- step. F0!‘ W0 In her. "KG cllll Ml'l- KM‘ F°|'d'| “ill b loving memo of . M. . in H5": requires 4% with picot trim: other with without dominating him? quacy as a lover. Youn psy- does not lead us you by year. gave the "Ten Commandments. '7 yards as - inch fab flowers. Pattern 7278: direc- I am not perfect. but the s- chiatric help to get normalised. nor eve day by day. but stop "Spirit of Yuletide" was deliv- Mn ric. I40 cents) in for FORTY CENTS coins (no stomps. please) Pafr l o t Street can of Guardian - feather bowler style hat. with matching brown accessories. and a tangerine carnation. MARY HAWORTH -._svut Toronto 1. Ontario. Pair for you — others in iii e tions sm.. med.. lge. incl. Tldsty-five cents tcoins) t or this pattern (no stamps. please) cent. sales tax. Print pl s lnly PATTERN ADDRESS NUMBER. NAME. ot l My philosophic concept of the, womanly woman has been form-E ed by observing womankind in} countries around the globe, in’ Europe. Asia and the U.S.A. I Where canl find a girl whol doesn't smoke as if it. were the days and a moral weakling o .1 other days? Where is the American girl es inopportunely? Doesn't have a gimme attitude? Doss-n'f con- views about art. music. politics. economics and other fields of forementioned is the minimum of what] would require in a mate. As women are nowadays Surely it's got to be one or the her. oist? Who doesn't have headacn- f like to triumph over. You are Cinderella in reverse. You are a sort of Cinder Sam. dwelling in the poverty of chron- ic unconscious self-rejection. ls- olated from fellowship w b happy persons who like themsel- ves and each other. lady love with the c o m b I II ed womanly assets of Cleopatra. Portia. the Lily Maid of Astelot. clouds of heaven and fall at your eet t.o become your spouse. for the purpose of conferring upon you all the eminence. elegance. the run-of-mill c r o in d that doesn't give you a second glance Your disposition towards my men is almost mslevolently hos- tile at present. Probably because to make tolerable by the hatches with the loveliestl things: those wished for itemsl we had pictured back throu gb‘ — don't let him pass you! Run quickly or he will get away!" he would call. Or comment pre- sently. disappointment in his e: But only good alone. shall lift ' h d its ea . And only kind and gentle words And in my heart a song for happiness." ed to the retiring officers a n d the provin c i a l presidcn t‘ 5 Christmas message was re ad. It was reported that $20 was An Institute pin is to be pre- sented to retiring members. nity friendship and visiting. 099° Mrs. Leonard Ling: christian missionary and education. Mrs. Gordon Andrews: fln_ance. was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Until Monday — Diary — Good-night..... tone. “Oh Ellen. you mioabd him! If you had just hurried a little more. we would have cornered him!" l this brand new year. we think we shall not. on our own ac- count. so very much care. Hap- piness come from golden treas- What gold can buy us I sum- mer dawn. with the sun climb- ing up his ladder behind a wooded h’ to smile dow owwesre on ts paths. to walk "by faith" its trail. Fast. by step our path unfolds." How then shall, we go on? or should we not. barely p s st open New Y sr. "Tonight I pray...thst as the downgrading girls. imaginative- Seriously qassking this out ly.—M.n. l fill’ Story Of Light The Highfield United Church Sunday School presented is Chris tmas program on Tuesday eve- in white entering the church with lighted candles and singing "Sllent Night." The congregation was welcom- Stearns and Karl Thomson. Marion Vessey's class pre- sented "Chrtstinss Wren ". fol- ered by the junior girls. Rev joined in a dust borsh"MscInnts one to . stay while the children were present- body res these days about federal cabinet replscements for Justice I fer Chevrler and Postmaster- sd with gifts in lsuts Clans. s- tice in Ottawa Guessing Rite breath of life? Who doesn't drink _ . I immoderately? Who isn't lazy’! ldconinensation. you are However» W,l‘°lh°" °' “M °'!'Opel1S Concert Isn't a religious bigot on Sn n- l00klllE- "1 (lay dreams. I01‘ I ]el”°°h3““ “"1! 95°39’ "5 "1 ' On Cabinet Changes .;‘e°°:".;'ck‘::m:3gn.;';‘:.0;‘lfs' §‘.tran1ebfSMc?ila:gil:ndPtrh:cdrgst urc. unless it be entii'ely_fanci- ni"l’{lIea't'g:l;1o¢i1€llght" them: 0P¢ll' 3, “N E M.nim, Guy “ore... .5 .,m C as S." A’ taking her coat.’ lighting her cig: “'“ °“°°" “l E“‘‘'‘‘’'‘‘ "°’ °"‘ :‘,’,','u,'";'.“.,1.,':. bfim, nf,"i'.'.':‘.‘.',’,t“' °“ wlfhgj bS'°f{ °‘. I,“"t‘.'..'1°‘f OTTAWA (CP)—A‘.most any- «up into Mr. CheVrieI"l shoes "7 "'9 arette? Who isn't a tiresome cK- ample) to emerge "om the ' I ' mans fa y gr. ea take a ess a Mr. Pearson‘: chief Ql«l¢b¢¢ s lieutenant and also into the ins- ry. Almost as widespread has Mr. Pickersgill was deliber- ately assigned light departmen- tal duties as a sec of handle the Out of town guests included [ th . ‘ 3| - . - - . Slate 80 he ¢0llld Mr. and Mrs. George Mallet S gryeagfiha S __ . st mavbe Tonight I pray that this new realized from the sale of_fancy liwllrs. (V:JilliaIiJriin[Ia“ye;,!tlflrt:wel‘!/'I“8s. job in the last session_ ms su.c_ and son Wayne. Dartmouth. th- p p hflfi ‘t ' V881‘ Shall bring ""9195 and 1101119 C_00klllg- - "5~ ‘Era d_ 3-“ d M ' M. ; cessor. if one is named. also is N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald | d’ - | d IS ye_al' ‘W1: is a heap urte No sudden richesmonyy just Mrs. Armel MacKinnon and Alfred . S rial‘ S P. 3% expect ,0 follow the ‘am. Mallet. St. ...... N.B.; Dr. .... n lcctie His no eq UCiCy gm ";:P*:, .°P;°° 7,.‘ --mug new BMW." volunteered “,3: §,""..~ ?"m~ M... C... Mrs. James Noonan. P or t V ozmgéagosnfnin °ou°r"'a1:::i ii“: For every day'g small need _. g to purchase Christmas ti-e ats clad" C an er. Press. - The job requires a man wltll ‘ E‘g":' N'B"h“‘"d David M” 9"" M"-V “"’"""“ I 3"‘ "' “"° "' “'“"' -V°“ 5"“ i" ‘ “'3'” during the rounding up of some 5, waémfcleafhbe ‘l 1,. it ll/l‘acll‘iei1n:ilihoowafihugpgglntletdr is The president thanked the ;::isg:::ab;TIdp2r1'li:?e:'l;i?;Ye:l ‘Ph'.St.J ,‘\1.B. b h1,1k‘ f flu‘. W { 1 g . . . . reng or e gong. . H , I N 0 n A lwzlitilee girrl. tltnremtgliergranay hotjoiiilezwsagiiseoof);(o1l:lalaiilra(d:- :c";'“e‘;’ffrl;lRlet gr frisltlilll 03"» smooth 0!’ T011811. make ‘“,‘l‘,‘“"°5 "°3‘“"l'“3 ' members for the co - Operation 8.9“l“S 3103! With "19 0Pl>081' lcountry? I believe I have meritl quacy as compared to persons “Np 1;“ Fe ads? ' b I‘ And 3 l “f 8)’ 5. G041. I “El” Df°")t:1d(.:l:n.'°t hr the chud re" they had given her. after lunch t‘°"' blxvenue lt‘;”"1e5d‘°’ Gaglland ’to offer. l you envy or admire. whom you'd °w' E 9"‘ H93 mm 3“ 10 Ellld¢ filld bl€83- ° t ‘S "C ' ' “fit hm“ men °“ ” ‘"3 hatever Mr. Pearson's choices are. he's expected o keep them to himself for a while. possibly until about mid- ua . E4 D :I Alton:-Christmas 1/2 PRICE sales tax. P rint to Alice Brooks. care of Gusr- the equals of men. where can I you despise yourself unknowing its Isis. stop a momsn prese s -mas . pl sinly SIZE. NAME. AD- disn-Patriot Needlecraft Dept., find a girl to be proud of?—-L.L. ly. which stirs up frustration. to wish a wish. whic after sll With the closing number, "in I‘ an b srvna NUMBER. no r nt Street West, Toronto 1. Dear L.L.: Are you making s failure. humiliation. etc.. in could be lik . base lines of the Bleak Mid-Winter". by the 1'0 MN H 30“ ‘ LID. order to ANNE ADAMS. OIL 0IiII'l0 Mllllellll 1 hie? 01' Ire you s crsckpot? your sex life. a state of affairs Edna Jsque:s "Prayer for the choir. Rev. Gouge invited 3' '5' F'°‘°" "'7'" "‘ Remembered by family. LINES OF BOXED STATIONHIY MARITIME STATION ERS 00.001!-gel. CF50“