rs ccoan sal Son ovens pe Traverse United Churches met recently in the Cape Traverse. United Church Hall for a birthday party celebrating the 50th an- HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phone 4-8500 mmerside. Sea View after on ing a week in Ont. : Margaret Ann Perry of Hali- “ __tax, N._$._is spending. come | Mrs. Keir Crafer "ime at her home in St. Louis. |the members of the Baltic Wo- e , «men’s Institute at her home re- nd Mrs. Herman aes anf | Mrs’ Gordon Day, Kensingtov. : -of Halifax, N. 8S. were | left recently for Vancouver, B.- Bernard Adams, Ellerslie. other family was ac- : ~_ i...” }eompanied by Mis. Crawford * Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Birch |Sinclair. @nd daughters, Denise and Shir-| . CELEBRATE 50TH B son-inlaw, Mr jes~ McInnis, niversary of the organization . and Mrs. Char- Mrs. Garnet Godfrey end fa- mily, Saint John, NB. spent a IRTHDAY 4 d co ar Saartienee aad James epend- | Mrs. Al McLellan, Grand River. < ww. ald of Cape Traverse, Lots _ Carr of Tryon seniors, Erith Graig of Tryon intermediates, and Heather Harvey of Cra- paud group. parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Curley, Grand River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beair- Charles Taylor left by car re- cently for en oa ane spending a pleasant holiday He was accompanied (McKay of Melpeque. | Sheila: McLellan, Halifax, has returned ‘after spending a holi- day with her’ parents,.Mr. and” Canadian Styles By ILGWU To Be Shown In Montreal fon writers from across. Can- ada attending the show will be tional Collection, Canada’s only | asked to vote on outstanding comprehensive preview of ready- | styles seen in the National Col fashions, “place | lection. Ms will feceive in Montreal Jan, 21 sie Union Fashion Awards for The presentation feature | styling craftsmanship Canadian-made s More than’ 100 manufacturers actually have styles in _ Jan. 18, 1966. r make a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. IDA BAILEY ALLEN - - Twin Seafood Supreme Pairs Tuna, Shrimp ~ By themselves, shrimp and tuna are tasty staples. Paired the |in a. velvety smooth sauce, they flavour-combination - good we call it “Twin Seafood Supreme.” ~ The basis of the sauce is un - ized, Vitamin D -increased, ster- itized, and is ‘available in Evaporated milk, diluted with an equal amount of water @ new; can be used instead of fresh milk for all cooking purposes- Undiluted ‘as is’ from the can. it may be used in place of cream in sauces, soups, many . When _ well- chilled, it can even be whipp- ed sweetened and flavored and used instead of cream in making Bavarians and many Measurements level; type easy-open can. The cost of a 13-02z."can is about lice nts. - - recipes for 6 It isa budgetwise uy. TWIN SEAFOOD SUPREME~ % c. fine-cut, peeled onion 2 tbsp. butter or margarine 1 (4 oz.) can mushroom _The- president, Mrs. Grant Walls, opened the business meet- ;|ing at the annual meeting of Trinity. UCW,. Summerside, held in; the ladies parlour recently. Roll call was responded to by a good representation from the six units. Fi from the yarious committees, Mrs. Ivan , chairman of nominations brought in the “\foowing slate of officers for 1966: past president, Mrs. Grant Walls; president,; Mrs. Lorne Ist Doubly Smart GO BASIC by day in the high- nevkline version — go FEMI- NINE for dinner in the scooped style with graceful, scarf tie. Styled- to - slim. Printed Pattern 4985: Half Sizes 12%, 1442, 16%, 1842, 2042, . 22, Size 16% takes 2 % yards FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. Print plainly size, name, address. (style number. : Send order to Anne Adants, care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern , © Front St. W. Toronto » Ont. alert to What’s New! Send an edu- 7 E Broome; supply ton Sharp; Hardy Linkletter. ducted by also Installation service New Slate Of Officers —__. Elected By Trinity UCW ~~ publicity, Mrs. Harry program, Mrs, Heber sociat functions, Mrs. Garry stewardship. and re- cruiting, Mrs. Albert Linkletter; and. social assistance, Mrs. H.D. Smith; community friendship and visiting, Mrs. Hillard Arthur. _- The following are unit leaders for this year: Clubbers, Mrs. Wesley Currie; Goodwill- Mrs. Thomas oa Marvin Wiley; Wilme 1 Hinton, Mrs, Heber, Sharp, Mrs. Stanley nylons for Korea. Stamps were sent-away, ; families were looked after. Mrs. El- etems and pieces (undrained) : | .1 (10% oz.) can cream of mushroom soup = ~ \% tsp. pepper 1 tsp. “Worcestershire: sauce 4 drops Tabascu é 1 ¢. evaporated milk” CONGR 6 eee 23 ¢. sliced, stuffed olives 1 (4% of.) can P, well-drained, and rinsed 1 (7 oz. can tuna, well drain- ed and corse flaked. In 10” skillet, brown onion in _and pieces, cream of Worcestershire and Tabasco sauce; stir until smooth. Cover cook over medium heat 1 min. Remover from heat and gradu- Add olives, shrimp and tuna. Stir just until combined; heat until steaming hot (do not boil). Serve over toast points, or heat ied Chinese noodles. Sardine-Sliced Egg Saladettes with Crisp Not-Sweet Suit a little girl for any sea- son. Jacket knitted from neck down — panel, diamonds, pop- corns, baby cables: Pattern :. Sizes 4-6; 8-10 incl. -FIVE CENTS-(coins) for each pattern’ (no stamps, “| please) to Alice Brooks; care of Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W. Torontu 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. Print. plainly pat- tern number. name, address. GIANT 19666Needlecraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet— many more needlecraft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalof Send 25 cents. , NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt patterns for you in color, with quilting motifs. Finest pattern -jever collected from famous ma seums. Send 60 cents for new Museum Quilt Book No. 1 — sixteen complete patterns. '60c. ELLEN’S DIARY pleasing interest to follow. “Now I'll get the book for you”, he said, before settling down on~ his’ pillow:~‘And -how many chapters will you read?” “That. will depend” we replied. His had been an active day. He had helped his mother at her outdoor chores; had been with the farmers at the stables. He had also accompanied. his fath- er on that trip which leaves the stable- cleanings now at a heap in a far field, where today an interesting incidental appeared: -“‘We-baited_atrap_for_that fox we see around’’ he reported lat- er. Ard if Reynard shouta™ chance to be caught, there were two ways of looking at it: “T don’t like to think of him in the trap’’ he confided. ‘‘At the same time, I wouldn’t want him to eat up a baby-lamb when they come! So. to an appreciative audience we read the book set‘apart for a night when the two are left in our’ care: ‘‘Alice in Wonder- land’’, a volume, which like the other ls of the young years; never loses its charm, no matter how many times it is read... How quiet it was there in that house across. the lane! No hs: aj he offers, ‘ | The Children Were Caught |_In Sleep’s Restful Arms _ book. Now the time of waiting would soon wing away! “What have I been doing?’ James repeats our question- ‘ read the papers. And watched TV. It’s a pity, Ellen” then ‘that the best. grams —and the world. news comes in so late.” And -the-old- clock. sighs.a_lit-. tle wearily, and warns that January day is about spent.” Until tomorrow—D i Good-night.. ary = scant %” thick. Cut in 6 (5’*) -—Line 6 patty or muffin 2%” im diameter, with Transfer to lined pans, Bake 20 min. in mod. oven, 375 degrees F. Serve at room ture. : If desired, before baking, nar- row criss-cross strips—of pastry maybe tatticed over the the pielets. = SUNDAY. DINNER FROM THE . CHEF : oe Green Salad Tossed with Rolled Leg or Breast of Lamb with Pan-Roast Sweet Potatoes and Onions, Tomato .Gravy— Fruit Cocktail (canned) hom Chopped Nutmeats in Sp- berry Gelatin — Brown - Edge Cookies, Homemade. or Pur- chased —Coffee, Tea, Milk. Montague, guest of Mrs. Mont -| Wright and Ethel MacQuarrie. She also visited friends in Low- I _ ene co HOUSEHOLD HINTS Expecting guests for the, first time at a new address? Replace the porch light bulb with a green have home: from a vacation in where’ Mr. Miller visited with his brothers Garnet : ; and* Wilmot and their families Ot or ctter (colored One» ool. [in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Mac- ored light. \ Kenzie also visited relatives in that area. ie | Before washing Mr. and Wayne Hobbs ai = Ard Soe week, guests et dirt by filling the tub with hot, 0, + 8 x hot water - te her — and brother-inlaw, Entries. are being | {butter or margarine. -Add-mush-}———~ ushroom soup, pepper, | ally~ stir in’ ~ evaporated— milk. wegen t <3 & \ top of.| pleased to accent. We added a stick to the fire, filled the kettle, . and set it to heat for the cups} WHIM ROAD that-would-sooner-or-later.poumd@ |. mo i out the day. And come then to} piizabeth MacEwen, Char- See an easy chair, we picked up &| lottetown was a recent visitor to MARY HAWORTH Lonely Women’s List Could . Include TV Addict’s Wife. drance to your enjoyment of Dear Mary Haworth: Now ¢ the lonely old maids, divor-|life. Yet this needn't be so. and widows: have had their |..You know the axiom: “‘There- innings about the ‘‘5 o'clock cur’ |is nothing either good or bad ’ that separates them from |but thinking makes it so.” To a “meaningful” social life, I would large extent your sour brooding ley — pe mage ad Jo ved boorish .temperament widow, my cate- |cripples your experience. ‘ By wisely deciding to deny radio, so you |him that much of an option on long-standing my jyour psychological attitudes and | bereavement is: There is also ajreactions, you could conserve : And on the rare |for positive usage a tremendous my husband|amount of emotional energy, to the garage, he put to work, in i = cobmveting © when Sea Taaes ‘ > | working {social interests on your own. ANNE MciILWAINE GERALD CUTCLIFFE as the place! Thus you could reopen con- i . wired for Muzak. ~ {tacts with your children Mr. and Mrs. Robert EI Les, sues, Jn ties detren taomar be tieeeons et entioe, ota. cs . Mcll- i: ~jand relatives, ause s ‘ a- , ete. waine of Sherwood wish to em- erse and the late Mr. Cutcliffe. |always. made it clear that noth-|he’s not around: That's the way nounce the engagement of ‘The marriage is to take place |ing shall interfere with his en-|to gradually reduce his TV ma- Gaal tee, eee on February 26th et the home Pees oF se ee sake mie 40 siapeast ee. © sane Gerald Peter, son Mrs. ° % table is - tems ebuut. . ah — timer ys weve Poca bg ra gon Haworth . counsels Tec pees aera er ete ae te er than the tuned-on commer ithrough her column, not by mail ; / ! cials. Rae or personal interview. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Yei my husband tells me Tam lin care of The Guardian 2 lucky, least know a ¥ o not in a bar or out with another Hampton UCW Officers Tere Ser) BRISTOL George Dunsford “Safety Habits swer: Get family counse rell packing t for spring sadesh sey te Moma he Chit’ for Parents of |00 a psychiatrist. After 25 yeats|season Mr. Barry who knows of Hampton UCW for the an-|~ Business was dealt of the above, I don’t doubt that I jthe help from many years of ex- nual meeting. Following . the |new business 4 with and ‘need such help. But what about lperience’ will do the hiring but minutes, annual reports” were |respondence for the ovesnny on. | "my husband? 1 don't need @ |will not be foreman in the plant given by the different secretar- |tained Questionnaire og [DRchatrist to ‘sil me that be las he has vetired from that some Bill Myers coabe briefly of the \Jure A Teally‘ enjoyable ‘dist |World as well as his wife: Sincer /tend to. the business end of look year’s work and expressed her |cussion came of this with ell (OY: AF. ing after the fishermen and: buy- appreciation - for cooperation (members vette: uur Dear A¥.: The tone of your jing The season looms as bigger given-her by the members. |Another discussion took” place {erievance strongly implies ‘that land better than ever. The election of officers for |concerning’ the need of place | ou get an emotional bang out of Lenord Ryan, was in the city 1006--was- conducted by Mrs. |in. this center especially during [eine inconsolably injured and jiast week on farm. business a8 jdnes, following winter months annoyed-in- respect was Lyman__ McEwen _ on salt" president, re Win Bell; |" Comnutiece nese heard from [band’s stupetied and stupetying lbusiness in his line. He is mana- vice-president, Ms. Bill Myers: |and it-was decided to visit the |sddiction to radio and-TV pro-lger and operator of the Bristol secretary, Senior Citizens grams. ; # arage a service sta star t- Sackerar’ areasorer Mrs Non a a Apt get the picture, you've ed a number of years ago. man MacLeod; supply ‘secre- -_ envelope long since arrived at richly; John R. O'Brien, that old ve- Mrs Bryer Jones; corres = of New ears |ripe state of smouldering out-jteran of the seaways, says he pendence, Mes. Clayton Mare: [groans wes aber pisdged, to |raee that. gives. your emotions |will be at the shore again this $60; social functions,..Mrs. Joke \"™ct eee aa so much exercise, of a negative |spring~but~-not-ec-e-fisherman..__ Rogerson and stewardship, Mrs, 7% Ber Dest to keep sort, that you'd probably invol-|He will-be on the security staff ‘Albert Best. ~~ [coming year. Program for the |i sy put wp a fight against |and later look after the salting Following the election of offie- |°Venimg consisted of: two fread) o's forunate solution |and curing of cod\fish. He is the ers, @ condlelahiing | service |sct erg ang Mrs. called [%f the impasse, if’ one were - |last of the older clats who knows w Mrs. Sutherland, plane _ called fered way of salting fish cure ert eaiated ty Ms. C._ Moret [22R* by ies. Bee ent Be.| ‘The tact is, tiresome idicsyn- |ing- The younger class have ne son, Mrs. W. Bell, Mre- J. Rog- | 2% @ recitation, “The Night Be: | 18 "oe teed by close asso-\Ver learned this business. erson, Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs, C. |tind Christmas.” A soap contest jchaies Dias One Uo stinathly if| The smelt fishing season ts on Dunsford, Mirs N. MacLeod and |#s-put.on by. Mrs. Hubert San- |clat “das, for example,_your [here but very few are following Mrs. M. MacEachern- derson and wou by Mrs. Richard |opposed. a oe eee ind of the game nowadays. A few years The next meeting will be: held.| Hayden. ~— thing can be handled if one real- |28° practically every fisherman at the home of Mrs. J. Roger-|, Assisting the hostess in serv. | ming O88 Os icy mind sot to get (Was @ smelt man in winter. We son with Mrs. Bill Cameron es |!08 tefreshments were Mrs. Hu- | ¥ aks egg head-on powsr| ik: to recall the king of the. devotional leader, and Mrs. G. bert Sendereca end ber daughter | in 8 _? “ire. |Smelt fishermen here, and’ we Mrs, M. MacEachern on the LD Wi ee Drake, who landed 320 boxes of food committee. At this meeting BROOKFIELD wir od roll | 08 the eurface, you may have |smelts in one day on the bay ice- each member is asked to bring Tight, checibers. ot at the [Settled for a go-along attitude as|A box is 30 odd pounds. Mr. a dish towl ¢ obe placed in the |C#!! and exchanged gifts At 06 |regards your husband's tuned-|Drake, using bag nets and fol- Youth Centre cecegt meeting of the MY lout performance. But at heart |iowing the incoming tides claim- ———— Women’s Institute. commit. [YOU are tense, seething, almost ied he lost even a greater haul GREENWICH WI Visiting and school, “com i [epoplectically ‘resistant to the|when he was unable to lift the “Mrs, Nelson Squires “welcom- jtees-gave their _rv the schoo! |Mélicious-mule quality of his de-|ioaded net. He hooked his team — ed the members of the Green. |was decided to treat the sctow |portment, it seems. onto the net and it broke under wich WI to her home for their |and pre-school chikiren @f NSS |” which, i true, means thatthe weight of the fish, estimated January meeting. closing. Money is much of your problem inheres|at several hundred boxes. Mr. The a., well- |nated to the TB Leagie. g |in you, not him. It is a.case of (Drake, e fearless man on worded... New. Year’s_gree Agteaee were Sune "Ser. |keeping far too many eggs in|the ice, reaped a harvest from comparing the New Year to a |l!ayette for ok etd des one basket. Or to put #¢ another jthe ses in. winter time along with. . big book—each page white and |vice Committee sewing 24 |way, in your habitual mental re-|being a busy’ farmer as: well. clean, her hope was that we |knitting were passed ou hearsing of your side of the ar-|Two sons still reside near the keep our book clean and never |Cross work. Andrew invited |gument, you feature him as the jold home and operate the farms regret reading eny of its pages| Mrs. David next meet- |Supposedly insurmountable hin-|when his wife who resides in re- - |later on. ’ pees wagging sera tirement in Bristol, on ve | . Shirley Suther: defin- many stories of her Ss leclits, Shirley Sutherland defi | (22 will be Mrs. Jan Macween lpresided end reports trom the |many stories of her late hus ing derrived from the “Romas |#2d Mrs. Gordon MacLeod. treasurer and other committees | 4 the thousands of boxes of god Janus”, end es the. theme |, Refreshments were served by jwere read. smelts Ne landed while she look- of the ng was “Health and |e hostess at the close of the |The school committee report-ieq after a string of milk cows Safety”, roll call was respond- | Meeting. ed visiting Eglington echool andjang other farm animals along led to by 10 members, with s TON — HOWE BAY WI |2 letter on health and welfare by | with.» large family in days long ~ibealth and safety hint.” RS set Uadertay — svar |* tere. Reng peed ty A ee ek ee tak “Seweenten ie tie teat Wocsn's. Jacliene der. tar A vote was taken on “Should who have done more than theif Antidote” and ‘Mrs. Hubert Sam- meeting. The president, [women act eo, jurors on tials” lshate of work in this vicinity in derson conducted Mrs. John James MacDonald, |" the majority were im favor the last years, we have to lift £ Mrs. Fred MacKenzie report jour hat to the womens auxiliary ed two more bones of used cio lof the Canadian Legion's Morell Cee eee ee etemered by 19 (2% banquets, weddings anda members with a get well or sym [ore << We eee pathy card end giving « hesltt’/ where would we fit if it were not rule. The remainder. of Red lice this group of women in all Cross — was a two [208 ,brackets who work hand is among members hand year in and out- -}eontests were conducted by Mrs.| sister Mary Gerard 0.8.B., of George Wood, who also distribut- line “Benedictine Sisters, writes ed some pamphlets on. Canads jus from Kansas, where she is Food Rules, School lunches, ete. |posted this winter that it's nice Since the last meeting the Fire'lt, be here. It's like home again protection’ feos were collected |after a number of years in the and patent ie te, Fern Sone (bot. deep. .south where winter _ vive Roach, never comes. She was Teresa - Receipts for same were givet |o’prien and attended the old to the school secretaries. | 1. (school here for sometime before 4 prige Be Buy ; [entering Notre Dame Academy. held .at ‘ebruary meeting ai The high winds over the the home of Mes. Lorne Ding: | end caused raging seas and very well: Refreshment committee | nigh tides at the shore where the b _ {will be aes 5 there aed sea ice has not formed yet, Some end Mrs. on ry Gute damage is expected to the build- ' nea a house- lings. at the seaside. ‘Program for the month is on : (s your pala RHEUMATIC ee ARTHRITIC? Do for relief from the of ic and arthritic pain cae lee Don't let aches and slbbing - FEMPLETON'S ERC’ Onhenss and e $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. 4 Fer extra’ fast relief, wee. LAN. Edita Kertis, who made such may be worn as shown, or Phone 4-9F17 - 4-5435 ja renege a‘ splash with her poorboy without the self belt. (By : Se eek dina one them down dress length and made it in. |- BRANDED BEEF -» BRANDED BEEF -- BRANDED BEEF - Seas of eitel ciameme | “sual ALL ZAKEM'S BEEF fS 100% dress ~ BRANDED fibers in a vertical pattern et >» As well as Government Irispected | Soe Famous For -UMr,.and.. Mrs, George Toombs | and family. W.A. MacPhee, left recently to spend the win- ter months in Marven Moore visiting his parents. Mrs. Alfred Moore Mr. and Mrs. Lure, Murray left recently on a where they will of ‘their family Mr. and Mrs, Kilmuir are spending holiday with their Hunter