ruesaay. De: 1. I954 Christmas By ELEANOR ROSE The Guardian Page 9 ill ' ing gut paint and mi it with pine. colorful dried flowers or hitter- sweet branches Wllih colorful ties ornunents interposed. l't's beauti- ful anywhere. Mus branches of pine. buckle- berry. holly in a soup tuxeen and punctuate the branches with tied- MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN A COUNTRY GARDEN sure; Books are paths that upward lead: Books are friends. Come. let us read. Bristol ,' i, Smelt fishing was reported very; good last week and despite that mild weather prices are rs-porterll ias high on the U. S. market. Mr. James Arnold. of the Dredge, what I” '1" mm ”"dt'l ” ' 1”” staff working at Rusticii, was home On"? I-l'Je5U0n HDOUL HOW We , go, a pan of me ..,eek.e,,d and ,-9. always like to make these lovely and Doris the men are wnrkmg fuillcolorful holiday sentiments part of to get through before thelm" d9C”r3"ln3 5ch9""9- he Dredge. in other HIE FIRST SNOW limit LZi'IlllEl'Ed In the trncery of old trees, H-me iilmpri ziliing the forest floor, If your garden friend is keen on freeze up. i iic-:ii-l-i.:ic,V .llllSIl. followed the Dahlias a new book on Dahlias For years has been brought here for; F"9P'”9 '""”'K"""" on ornaments or tiny colorful rib- u'lnd- -" ”'”el'al"l"- EVCPY Garden by Marian C. WaI- winter overhaul but this season it; 50 P ,H”,5 W, M O Hbbm. bon bows. villiicss Pl” h” 5951 upon the ker is a beautifully illustrated iadoubtful if the weather will hold!) 3,; aluucalh. m....?,'ed mm; water-fall: book with ma color . d to allow the tow along the ens g r'5 i d R Frosted Fruit 4 ' my ed phm" 3”” the me lac wall and leave the .i' touched the window-Sill g graphs. I can recommend this book north side of the Morell River. gm Mel bp; 9 save for one omammi . 1 ml no sound! came from behind as it has been very helpful to me. L t k h m. t lsuth as Mr 'a,,g,.i or Madonnl delic hotiifayn gcl:::erb0;il:iEemr tfllelllnuhhhfli tl frostc panel pe h as wee w an a. ircen yearV - . ' g V I .l..l;)cB plumcd from the lone veisyrirltpehreftjgclie iiinewiylgu Flflgevvtve is old goose was shot near Montague i may l”m9d "I ?”9"91'.V- C5745 frosted fruit. Dip each f)l6'CP in egg t'Illf1ll'IC,V. Edgar T. Wherry a Drofeiror rsf la man called Us 1" my KEMP didl are anal-hpd m Hbbnn with wank whnes beam" um” "OHM-' men dm . lriw retreatin alon the Bna i o I 0 not live in be that old We called harem tape. each piece in :rallulaIFIl aufW'- I:-1vPs' E B sylhannyiaahisewt-i?:ve”lt&'v-jg I;-fnm Mr Jenkins the hird man on ths-' 0' ”159- W” D'"5 3 3"”?9" mm Place to dry on rake racks placed i i . r E" ' I W” . ” - service especiallv when there are W pd M 3 1” er Guide which makes it easy to man?" and h? mfmms Us that V I I ' i "V" BL papal ' pp ' . , F . . . . . 1 . . . g . wad! of rardk W9 "5? I D131" oranges. pears, lemons and bunchea vinii HlIl:l;l'kl:I1E:I'lk limbs would be Il(Ilcyat:'II:Iu lf'ItTwc:ir"”o"Iliufl'mIi about Ilar!:t)t,mIcIIlead)ll)vt1dg tinIi:Eaa;iin3i:S.screen and W3 "W" "19 Pamle, of green and purple grapes are ' L'ltIIlI('(I ii-'ith Whllf: l;i('c: gives you ik c,yo m ' the" ygmg oi.-l. 'W1bh 511"". Enid fir KN”-Pn "19?-31110 lovely when the ITUII is artistically V V . V , H g . . . - I fmmurl name, gpaper -- wliatever the color scheme arranged with 5 fpw lpavps "'. m”"":H:(":.::ll'(:1.oy mm” llfke ifmdemmc "a'"e' '15 Tanilei habitat. Mr. and Mrs. .liiliii flaiitlvi xi-iiel happens to be. AKZHIIISI this bright ..-..--.. . .....,.. - ymh-iii”:pn.W”ng Em” mm mat E2 Csxllitgiggsgijons as to huw it can :Sunday visiinrs ltnglr-I01-nnlll1r;'e(tgil)i(. backgroinirf we arrange our cards. TORONTO ,(-p, H Dgspne El, spiing. g My favorite books are stories of of Mr" an rs' atniii gneautlful Containers I0,"5 I” luv” "'9'." dl5c”"""””I' '.l'-as not :mai'r- that he waited gardening; written by gardeners P yigujm V hlclftli hC9nC"5 W111 be required For the first snow. in an interesting W d h Among the Takulli group of Atha-5 If you have salad bowls. tureens, in Toronto for at least another V- Harden. can be learned 1,-onfylhgri. e,::::i- baskan tribes of British Cnlllfflbia; wicker bread baskets. Why then you year. Some officials say) the S1 ences. all property rights descended; can have simply beautiful contain- icences cost more to co ect than Ill Ill? ilarflvn When the first Beautifully illustrated books on through the nintli:-r. ers. Brush the hisket. lightly with they are worth. 'll'l' wows W are vmxv happy gardening Show how lovely um: i ' " " ” ' " all has been done for the gar- can be with good landscape dag, ten that IS nrccssaty befni.c win- signing and no matter what part mi rniikir-s. Illnls ))()S.fSfll.)I1el to l)lall'll. Sf gardening you are interested in ' . .. nix iy l mg n ie crusy ierc are bookst ' .l t . A t 6 ft t .im.v and finding the ground lJn' light yuii 0 mg mc and de I ln.'Pll. This was ldniir hare liiiday M051 jnlemsung are the banks Iflrl l'Ic'l)' ivns .nu ed in t e cni '5 describing the garde i th . . - g . . l . .. . nlmzh m my Ins”. rm. lh-Mr wing lands. England. Mai? alnm 0H:Jl- I PIIOI.0gl'!lpIlO(I with their weddlilng attendanlql aiedlilii. lillKI')5.Irh. liltzrgionp-',VltgcCtarriille.0 rromdltgftdtoy f0f fhose who 92' The Vefy beSI' . . . in (.m.(.,.,,.,n it is ainnzing how land ask among we countries i-iglil illl". Mr. Aliin Mc-Carvillesl est man. Lllvlin . r: .(IwIIOnAl ( aicti I e Sir; r;1 an(Ed;ile. i wrdpn ran hf, mam, avmjl. Cir; where the gardens are very beau”. lIllEi::hr.:lr;;i-;;:t,::i(:wl;liillizani hridnsmaid. Mr. Jackie Mu igan. us far, A r. eneas . at n ee. us 9 . - n . i”'"'””'”” ”””"” K” 9"” 3 ”” "d "”d1"8 am" them is Fashion”: finest Permanent Waves the lu'uIWr 11"” . "HI W visiting them in enjoyment. St. Malalchys Church, Kinkora. several large appliqued diamonds mzlss and hymns Were Sunk by the g-., Just a few more days will see On this continent there are beauti- was the scene of an autumn wcd- set in rhinestones. Her finger-tip Sodahty Choir. Iccomplnied b) all HIP 705” C"V9l'"I and "I ””Ul'59 ful Rardens in the United States. ding on Nov. 9, when Anne Therese. veil was held in place with hat Sister Mary Pei-er 3! I-he 0I'S3n- 3 50 S 50 IIPTE is no iriimediate danger to including the beautiful gardens of daughter of Mi". and Mrs. John M. effect of net. and seed ii-im. Shel The mid” "mm" chose 5 weed inem as SHOW is the Very best pr0- California and the lovely gardens Mulligan, Newton, became the carried a white Prayer book ii'lLh!ll'OOl suit with black hat and uhitr: iertinn they can have. in the little garden room some msy pink fragraiit Stocks are in bloom. I did not expect them 50 man after digging them out of the of Florida and the wonderful Cypress gardens in South Carolina. All over the world there are beautiful gardens and many books describing them. If it is not pus. smegma-5 or msebuds. acct-ssori-2s for her daughter's wed- Her bridesmaid HRS her sisiiii-. ding and were 21 Corsage of yellowl Margaret. who wore a floor-length roses. Th? tZr00m'S m01hEr Wore R gown of pale blue satin uith light brown suit trimmed with dark matching gloves and headdriass.'bi'own and brown accessories. She bride of Frances Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Maccarville. Emerald. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. were in Expert tinting and scalp reconditioning. Eng- , I . . ”"dP"' small plants that were sme M "Sn them "eadinl Build strapless gown of white nylon net She carried a l'lH5?gR) of pink Wore a coi-sage of yellow roses. ; IISII CINE FYOIICII SPCCkIIIg OPCTCTOTS CT YO"? W 1349 5”W'll,'hxeY mt ub:i”0T' I?”-"ks I-Elvlinllkabout them is a real over ianela with 3 Chantilly lace ,-0595, A reception was held at Bert-h . , "d" ”x, m” ”" 5.dl””.ew';”h: ma? my 3"” "”P”3””"- jacket biittoiieii with tiny self- The gl'00fIl was atieiiiioci I)i' his H111 tourist home W 70 guests service, Come now and avoid rush. DIAL ””dh":;llb 9 fiat 911?. 9 vi .1" 1622 Hmry V3”3h3" Wmln 0" covered buttons. The Peter Pan brother. Alvin. as best man. The bride's table was centered m 3 em mmg m or l n. his books ' ' ' ' collar was outlined with rhine- Guests were ushered to their with 3 1W0-hPr WEddin8 Cake 11313-1 :er for their fragrance especially. The garden room is small and it is 9425. stories and the long sleeves tapered seats by Jackie Mulligan and Aneas lard by a miniature bride nndi 33' Sllcklnl you the wise. like bees. . . . lei coin. Pr. Harold Groken re- ,mwded with 3 gr”, vanety of do grow to DDlIll.SvOV9T the hands. Her floor MCEDLIE. i- a , . . , length skirt was, designed with Fr. Harold Croken celebrated lllP.5IJDndvd- E Sihmi: :I”:lS)U::: Hem" ”"d "Cit though this they the hDtl;. For h" h""”-”"”" ""3 bride: do most know, Continued from Page 8 closely confined to I ichoso a charcoal grey dress with. the Christmas Cactus is covered Becaug, mos, chojcel - Mavis. all of six now. is a VBl.8FFIlll , , . , . , . . . . with rosy pink buds. great a store y: for as SCVCII Bays A WBBII "sweeper and dish-washer" - had;?:::(;.?;?i':stlJls:19: Jgffeg gggahehgi 134 Rlchmond street When I think of this lovely plant Hgve we 01 books ” be” of herbs . . lots of prilctlce durhlll I-he I7a55l;-ed ;(,;,,g I V E that brings so much beauty at this and more; , 2 "Imps" d0uble'acLm8 bakmg month. "Keeping house" comes as. I " season of the year. I think of the And the great task to try. the" Powdert natural to her as breathing m and.' -(I00; .4 l'W8l.V Christmas Cactus Seen this know. the good. 1 l'5p' 3”"3"' she never wearierl once as she faced" 'all in a fricnrls hnme. It was very To discern weeds. and Judie of 1'2 W1 San" each day's chores. Now that I'ml Iav-up and last year had over five wholesome mod. 1-2 cup sliortciiiiis. abls to "navigate" again. no dniibt. fillI'l('IkVEg! brllossnmg. Thehlmost rtej Is a rare scant performance. For ;:t;: sugar" mama. dolls and teddy bears willl mar 8 O 1 H111 3 nu 15 PM 1' man dies t i .t eir full share of lovin andi cular plant was the fact it had Oft ere 'tis done, while the bee 2'3 "up muki :TterIIlon from their IILIlefmlgSl.liP5S.l bloomed in the same large tub for feeds and flies. L4 Cup m0l355”' swiftlv the year draws to an end. 7 river thirty Years. A beautiful SUP But you were all choice flowerir 1'4 tape s””a' the days shorten and the quiet I had hr?” WW” 3"” ll had "ow" 311 Set and dressed ' 1 5” C”””'"0"' blue twilight is brief. CI hope Santai I almost as large as the parent By nld sage norm”. whn we” 1-4 tsp. cloves. Claus remembers we have Ganhv-; plant. The Star had given public- knew the bang l-4 tsp. nutmeg. -- COlllIlillc first says Mavis wm.1.m."v --Let-S Wm,.' v If! to this unusual plant by Wril- Good garden mazazines are I "Vm1'”"Pdm"'5”l 5”””p'm' Cmk tonight in him." And so a letter I ing its history and Sh0Win8 J splendid Christmas gift for your M" medium he” smrmg "C98" is dispatched to Santa at the radio I photograph of it last year. garden friend. The” are many ionally. until apples are tender. nation. 1 Many nu? PPONP i'Vi'r)'Wh6r9 lovely varieties of them beauti- Pm" ""0 w9”'Iu9559d Wm Rocky. the tawny puppy, dashes ave beautiful plants of one kind or another exen in this wintry month. It was a joy and a privilege -n see such a home and enjoy the l3"x9"x'.2." Sift together next 4 dry iiigiredieiits. Cream together short- ening and sugar. Add eggs. beat 1 minute. Add alternately milk and fully illustrated in color and they are something to look forward to every month. Even if the Enolish magazines contain material that madly tlii'n' the soft white. snow-. carpeted yard and while Kon-Tikkiy and her spotted baby look on in disdain at his clumsy antics - we The SVIIIIIOI of IifH'Pi ii ('IJl)Alf (or HOPE) (l"W"v Is it lllft yearned for by W0"""'- Tlw" I9 "" age linsuitallty of the good gardeners living there. As I walked in the door the lady gardener was taking nn the phone about the roses some on; was ordering for a Christmas git" for a favorite relative. Varie- HPF were disciissed and information given. and what a lovely gift for anyonn who loves roses. From then rm we had good garden talk WllllP we admired the bouquets and arrangements of berried shrubs in suitable containers. A low brown basket filled with slender spray: of scarlet Barberry. soft grey Bayberry and the waxen berries of the Snnivberry taken from if new ihi-uh planted in the garden. A lovely blue sugar bowl held small sprays of Stachy: Lanata iliambs Ears) and scarlet Bar- herry and Grey Bayberry. s . . A Philodendron with glossy ilieen leaves climbed to the top at IIIF diirwway and it was the finest I have ever seen. lvies and Fern: were beautifully grown in baskets and colorful jardineres. All of these can be grown in any hninc as they do not require too much sun. and the way they are arraiigerl in the home makes the. tiiffcrcnce between it jumble of nveritrnwn plants reaching for the light. and beauty as it can be made DY these lovely green winter plnnts. Nlore sun and light is required by the Gcraniums and in this home were too small plants with three soft pink blooms. They were planted in small rose jars and must. have been timed for Just this dark month with their lovely flow- ers The plant was beautifully pro- IHIVIIIIIIPFI and rare must have been sziinn In flw shaping of it in the uiniint-r months Altogether if was a IIPRI to see what can be done with house plants in this 'ir.st winter month of Decem- rm.- Swirl: friim this garden are 'illFf'I for . frrcnris at the (ihriAt- nia-i season and for in garden friend are the very best gift pos- sihle. For Christmas books it is time to gather them together and there are many- garden books for all types of gardem. It is possible to learn everything necessary to Rood gardening from reading about them . , . I-Links are keys to wi'sdom'ii trea- sure; Books are gates to land's of piss- will not thrive in our gardens. they also give much knowledge that can be used in this country. Many American magazines are wonderful. The garden club move- ment In the country to the south of the border seems to stimulate much interest in gardens. I miss the Canadan Horticulture maga- zine and there does not seem to be any that is as practical for amateur gardeners. Many flowers have Societies de- voted tn their particular culture and the Ontario Rose Society is- sues an annual and bulletins throughout the year. The Gladiolus Society is another vigorous So- ciety in Canada and member- ships in these would be a good gift for those especially interest- ed in these flowers. In America there is an Iris. Delphinlum. Rose, Begonia. Herb. and Geranium Society and many more that I have not had any memberships. They keep you up in date on all developments with the particular plant of their so. ciety. Several visitors In the garden here have been members of these societies from other countries. The Rose Society with its many members have frequently come tnl the garden and it is a treat to meet l them. If your friend who loves. these flowers receives a mem-j bership in any of these societies I am sure they will be thankful to you for your thoughtfulness. It I can be of any assistance please write me for information and I will be glad to help all I can. With all these lovely books and Annuals it iii possible to enjoy the winter even if the garden is sleep-i ing for a.very few weeks until spring comes again. THE MELLOWING YEAR The mellow year in basting to its close: The little birds have almost sung their last. dry sifted dry ll15Zl'FdIel1IS tn creamed mixture. beginning and ending with ingredients. Place half batter Blend iii the last Spoon light and in second bowl. five ingrcdieiits. dark tiiittcrs alteriiately nvcr apples. Bake in ii moderate oven 50 to 60 minutes. Cool in pan 15 to 20 mixi- utes. Invert on serving plate. or wire riick rnvererl with wax paper Serve either warm or sold with ynur frivnrite sauce or whipped creiini. 7. SUNDAY: Seems a long time since I last wrote Seven Days A week but 'tMiscrable Misery" as an old fellow nncc said. is khvplrlfl me brief day The dusky waters sliiidder as they shine: The rtissc-l leaves obstruct the straggling way Of iirizy brmiks, which no deep banks define; And the gaunt vmrirls. in ragged. scant array. Wrap their old limbs with sombre 'pIy twine. have had plenty of time to just. sit and watch them during the past weeks! Deep silver f.hi'o' the window I finish this column. still and stars shine over the hills and hollows of our little corneig of the Island. It is A good time to sit quietly and count our blessings - good neighbors: the church all our choosing nearby; a kind and understanding family. R Mother andi Dad still at the old home over the hllls: and not so long mm the l- pleasure of a flying vist from our' soldier son and his young wife. (sol much nicer because it was unev- pected!i Yes. these are only a few of the many blessings we can think about as we lay down our pen and say "Au Revoir" iinfll next week. of moonlight. slants panes now as t.he night. is ("if 1'I'!!'Qm'KKE(IK!KKKUKKKKKW!'('((TKK'('CKKKK!'K('('(KKWKV DAUPHIN. Man (CPD--A mel- odenn more than 100 years old S; used for the opening and cliisiiic ceremonies nf the nctvly-nrgaiiized Dauphin Historical Society. The instrument is owned by D' iciczluiczicr-c;:7cacevcz - Hartley Coleridge. Sti'ni1lz. Shelll She'll love any gift choose from our store. of lovely gifts. Their small notes twitter in the, dreary blast- That shrill-piped harbinger of early snows; I l The patient beauty of the scent-. less rose, 5 Off. with the morn"; hciar crystal; quaintly glasses. l Hangs, s pale mourner summer past. 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