' ? ‘ = 4 —* men’s closed golf champion, poses with her husband Ja- ber 19th at Trinity Presby Popular Margate Couple Observe 50th Anniversary Cut flowers and potted plants formed the setting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew JoKnson, Margate, where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnson weré at home both. af- - incest attnciane 0) E FOR CH R | STM AS Eglington-Howe Bay WI = e < : 1 | Evelyn Ballem, 4th year stu-, Bill Harper, also at St. Dun-| Mrs. Fred Henderson, Fitz .. ed den . a Viniveretly, jets’, will spend his Christmas | roy a wi have as her To Knit For R Cross jhas arrived home to spe: ‘holidays with his parents, Mr. | guests the holidays, © her ; (Christmas vacation with her and Mrs. Wade Harper, Anglo| daughter, Virdena and grand- ae ee ee ee leet iS meson. = Aihel Seth. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric [Tigaish son Richard, trom New York lHowe Bay Women's. Seen aie enaitie mae en pect! ne 4 for the Decemtfér meeting. Pre-| The hostess then escorted _Mr. and Mrs Claude Lewis, han, Christopher Cross, will! Deryek Hickox, Toronto, will eetivet eines ‘ene the season's brides, York, have as Christmas guest have their son, Mark, student at spend the holidays with his pa- ling opened with “J Bolle” eee ne, 2 ae siwactively their son, William, who has ar- /SDU with them for the hoi iday rents, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Hic- |foliowed by the . a nated chair. Gifts from rived from Dalhousie Univer-|season along with their two |kox, Allen Street. Roll wee dtewered be M case |, TE wore sty. [dowetitore Jo-Ann and Jean who | bers donating gifts for the Sani by Mrs. Irving Boswell . are both teaching in Montreal. | Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Kelly and |torium, companying good wishes were Home for the holidays from son Peter. Will! It was decided to give money |read by Mrs Lipyd Scott. Queen's University Kingston,/ Leo and Patricia Broderick |/spend Christmas with Mrs. Kel-|to the teacher at Eglington a are Ont., is Sandra White, 3rd year students at SDU, will spend the|ly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F.|Gchool and to the teacher at Refreshments were served student. She ig the daughter of |Christmas season™at the home| Hobbs, Kent Street. - "1 ’ bey for the hostess and committee Mr. and: Mrs. Edward White, lof their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ae | a oe Charilottetowa. (Everett Broderick, Tignish. |Rothess Hyodman, cadens # voted for the TB League and to ———— Vickie MacNevin, 3rd" year; Qmer Martin, SDU, student, |a0d nurse at) Red Cross : student at Acadia University, is | . ve \the Royal Victoria Hospi sewing and knitt- spending the Chrismas holiday Wi holiday with his parents | Montreal will bolidey with their |S W0t Passed ont to the mem- Why Be Out In with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin, St. parents Mr, and-Mrs. H. E. Hy | “rire . Lioyd MacNevin, Nassau St. Rock. |ndman, Greenfield Avenue. as non Seaheriee on = ~ , | Kenny Yeo. pre-medical stu- . oan Seven ones The Cold? dent at Dalhousie University, clanieanet cenves es oe ; |has arrived in Charlottetown to a ispend the holidays with relativ- i Mrs possible date. . les and friends. : . Chas. Mills reported on the Leadership eee. in | Mr. and Mrs. MJ. (Buster) is recently, . ‘Claude mi MacMillan, 16 Pleasant ; MacKenzie Mrs, Bruce Stead | Street, have as guest for the mate y a the f ‘Christmas holidays their daught- ne Egling- ler Carol, student at Dalhousie, lw — ment tara Fl Dixon, daughter of Mr- | ted a contest which was tied by 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 22, 1965. and Mrs. Boyd Dixon, Clyde! ternoon and evening on Decem- ber 15 on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Frie- nds neighbours and relatives called to offer felicitations to the worthy couple, who through the years have faithfully work- .ed for the good of their church 'River, and student at mney ce Mrs. — Bayo aE jis, spending the Christmas newer ¢ . | a ot er aml IDA BAILEY ALLEN nuary meeting wil be “Sym — | Home from Dalhousie for the Food committee will be Mrs. - pon F holidays is Beryl Veesey, who fe L h St b @ Marjorie Stead and Mrs. Er | A ES guest of her parents, Mr. end US raw erry ream nest EY Mrs. Frank Vessey, York. ; Refreshments were eetved by ve oe "toda Doucette student at st.| A Present In Parfaits - use etions, asticied by’ @ some Gail Harvey, Canadian wo- mes Moore, a mt terian Church {n Toronto, lieecten's Cinivardite, Wit coeud =. : A . after their wedding on Decem- Ont. (CP Wirephoto) |the holiday season at the home Reety Cuties eoraiog caieg. two Mnemeemaite level; as aa veave wi —iof her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. |young tra- lor 6 wes end Joving. Our motto: When Austin Doucette, Skinners (ditionally exchange desserts for STRAWBERRY spent at the home of Mrs, Wil- faced with a problem, don’t Pond. : |the feast-day. CHRISTMAS CREAM liam Shea, when the members dwell on it. See what you cam{ : ‘One homemaker — pre @|t gt. fresh- California” strawber- |of the Lake Verde Wi met on do about it. You can do some-| Francis Peters, Halifax, N.S., |\ghamorous Strawberry Christ-| ries, December 14 for their regular | thing, if you will but try. Sim- Will spend Christmas Day at the mas Cream in tall, tell parfait |hulled and halved meeting. = cerely, S.K 2. |home of his varents, = oy En (part of the seoeens tbsp. Kirsch liqueur The —. Mrs. po ss alae: Mrs. Edgar Peters Tign second homemaker . heavy cream Shea, opened meeting : _ DEAR S.K.: As your letter | MF ready her ec i-nt illating Cold fics oe roll call was answered by an sisted by. Mrs. Keith Warren indicates, it isn’t so a =) Mrs. J.B: Myrick, Tignish, has |Strawberry Souffle made in an|\%, tsp. fresh lemon juice exchange of Christmas gifts. | and Mrs. Clarence Marchbank fact of retirement ine : closed up her home for the win- |interesting bowl of glass, pot| Turn halved strawberries {nto |Routine business was carried in welcoming the guests. Mrs. income, as it is the sta one ‘ter months and left to spend |tery or metal to be treasured @8 |powl, Add liqueur. Stir gently, Out @nd money was voted for Arthur Johnstone ushered the Psychological health, = that | S072 time with her sons who @ memento. T-his fascinating |taking care not to break berries. |Christmas treats for echool chil- | guests to the dining room where |Tetirement history gage are now residing in Halifax, \cold souffle recipe we shall col-| Cover, marinate (let stand) in |dret, elso for a gift for a patient a three tiered anniversary cake Colors the — PPY | New York and Dallas, Texas. umn today. refrigerator et least two hours |in en institution. The treasurer | flanked by golden tapers cente °F darken tones. eae . Today we ere suggesting for \before serving. Arrange straw-|fepotted on card games end red the table. * : a oe a ecemed ap- |, 2,002 Mes. —— your home dessert on Christmas |berries in tall glasses. Top with oe decided to knit for the Presiding over the silver tea |parent that she-was not in good peels, cen sane .s = —_ [py Se Aesceneer rn ee stiff with sugar geen cones Che service in the afternoon were health, either physically or emo- ghterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy |not too rich to climax @ festive| Note: If fresh etrawberries [held at the home of Mrs. Ira Mrs. Harold Palmer, ‘and Mrs tionally, at the time of writing. ‘Gallant. Toronto. di anmot be obtained, use a 1 tb. |Redmond. — Harold Mil, with Mrs. Rex Kiel- She was battling with insommia | , : cs ——|hox of : es | The hostess, assisted by Mere. | ly and Mrs. Herbert Profitt vour- with bitterness relating to a Hi- | DesReéches, stud at frozen strawberri: lwan McGuirk,’ served. refresh. | ing in the evening. Mrs. Edwin |tany of injustices, and also with oe sae University Sieh ments end a social hour followed | Johnson and Mrs. Douglas |the prospect of surgery, for |”~ a : with a game of cards. The | and community. Early in the afternoon pictu- res were _taken and_ suitable gifts were presented on behalf of the family which includes their four children, also 12 grand children and four great grand children. Remembrances: were also received from nieces and nephews and~ other relatives, Royal Arch Masons, UCW and| Mrs. Johnson is the former nd the Rev. A. ied the couple the WI. Many cards and tele- grams were also received. _ MARY HAWORTH Johnson, Ruth Johnstone, Joy- which she lacks medical insur- *P°™ the festive season at the of his parents, Mr. and ce.Warren, Andrea Johnson and | ance -eoverage. home Adele Marchbank served. Mrs| Hence our wrap-up recomm- Mrs. Peter Desoches,, : Walter Moase, Mrs. Everett |endation for her was to consult | Cousins, Mrs. Elmer Moase and ja Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Gaudette | Mrs, Arthur Cornish replenish- jely, with a view to getting suit- ed. Little Shannon Johnson had charge of the guest book. Sadie Paynter W. Watson mae Mrs.-Andrew Johnson was as-|at the bride’s home in 1915- iairie specialist immediat | in have their son, Claude and idaughter, Verna of Halifax with able sedative or tranquilizer me- |) for Christmas. | her wrathful idication, to ease tensions. As that aspect of her suffer- ling is brought under control, hers of her family in Ontario, |perhaps she can begin to take |.in spend the holiday season at profit from your common sense ine home of her son and dau- suggestions for quitting the S0- | chterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joe cial treadmill of former times} norsey, Tignish. = and embracing new patterns of which opened with singing of “Jingle Bells”, and roll call was answered by an exchange DEAR MARY HAWORTH: - |“A word spoken in due season, Golden Age Citizens Find Inter ests At Same Level how good it is” (Proverbs 15:23) DEAR MARY HAWORTH: [living in reduced ‘circumstan- | word is CARE. _How good is it? A recent letter was 80 like my|ces, while also managing to go| So good that in the year 1966 own experience that I might |on giving td; and-doing for other jit’ will--mean the difference _be- have written it, except-that Ijom;a much smaller scale, of {ween death- dealing malnutri- have already found a solution. course. ition and life- giving nourish- It was the problem of a ‘wo-| Thave a parttime job serving ™Ment for 37 million people a- man living on retirement in-|the public and I find so. many Tound the world—school child- come, unable to give gifts on|people so much worse off, and Ten. pre-school youngsters, or- her former generous scale, a|so many little things I. can do Phans, war and disaster vic- fact her friends and relatives |for them. Also, to keep in cir-|tifns. refugees destitute’ faml- seem™to resent: culation, I attend flower shows, ‘lies-the-aged and the sick. After‘ much heartache caus-|fashion shows, lectures mu-| Will you please relay this ed by much the same tension, I |seum exhibits (all free) I sight- |word to your readers? joined a couple of Golden Age |see; and so on. Every dollar sent to CARE clubs, whose members live at! Our golden age groups have |Food Crusade, New York, 10016 about the same financial level luncheons and card parties. We N. Y., will deliver an average of as I am obliged to. jtake turns having a few friends |27 pounds of food to the hungry. Bolstered by their company, jin for a one-dish meal and des- And from me to you, @ word for I was able gradually to with- sert. We swap ideas on econo- |@! draw, gracefully I hope, from |mizing and consider this an ach- |S. K., for CARE, Inc. the society of former associates |ievement. We laugh at.our for-| DEAR S. K.: Many readers with the excuse, false or true getfulness and have a deep sym- will respond generously to your that I was so-busy with my new |pathetic mutual tolerance for |word-I am sure, deeply grate- club activities. our incapacities, ...* __|ful for your timely reminder— There are many wonderful| Best of all, we enjoy each ot-jon how to do the most good people in ER’s position, who|her for what we are, not for |witfi a dollar and help spread must practise every economy.|what we have or can give. Wel|the spirit of Christmas to all who adjust to the necessity of |need no money to be cheerful God's children. M.H. ‘NEW DESIGNS jall seasons: Thanks. Sincerely, iNe, will spend the festive season with members of their ifamily in Toronto, Ont. ‘nish, who lottetown will be village. Mrs. J. T. Arsenault Tignish, iwill spend the Christmas ‘sea- son with members of her family |will spend the holiday season lwith her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. David, Perry, student at St. Dunstan’s University, will spend the holiday season at the home of his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Perry, Tignish. Victor Hogan of St. Dunstan's University will spendt his Christ- mas holidays at the home « of his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Walt- er Hogan, Tignish. ‘Russell Perry,’ (student at St. Dunstan’s University) will spend the festive season at the home and Mrs. Wilson Shea Jr., and his sister | \Gertrude (both students at St. Dunstan’s University) will spend | Christmas vacation at the home of their parents, Mr. end Mrs. Wilson Shea Sr., Sea Cow Pond. Officers Elected By Legion Aux. B= H _ _ ENTERPRISE sign views hool, _ career, Vata styles. 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