UNITED. Presbyterian and Baptist CGflT members from the eastern part of the prov- ! rally at Zion Presbyterian Church Satur- day. Registering for the rally left to right. are Elizabeth Roberts, Parktiale. Dianne Moore. Parkdale. and Karen Johnston. Murray Harbor North. Handling registration duties are Karen Lloyd. Vicki Robertson and Judy Billings. Canadian Girls in Training Participate In Worship And Recreation At Autumn Rally The annual fall rally for Sen- ior Canadian Girls In Training sponsored by the Charlotte- towu CGIT FelloWShip was ' creation Mrs. .l. H 'l‘yc. and Joan Mat- lett was in charge of the book held It Pll'k Royal Unliedl Other leaders assisting were Church on Saturday. Novem-._ r 7. The rally for Charlot-‘Russen Bums. Mm Imately 70 girls and leaders in an ance. Following a get - acquainted same. the girls and their lead-. ers Were welcomed by the di-?; rector. Mos. Gerald Wyrwas of Charlottetown. The opening cere- mony was conducted by ‘i aine MacKay of Park Royal; United Church. t was The morning wot-s h i p conducted by Joan Coffin and: Sandra Show of Montague Unit-l ed Group. and the ai‘tcrntmn‘ worship was conducted by;l Edna MacN e i ii and Lewis of First Baptist can! with Mrs. W. G. Cowley as pia : nist. . Lanai STUDY TIME The 'Bible study on the Itllll'v fold CGIT purpose was com! duc by evs. F r a n k ; Lacey. Hugh L o w r e y. Tl Goudge. l, Walls and E. Grant. “ Craft leaders were “one Norrie. Mrs. E. M. Found. Mrs. Peggy MacKay. .l o a it; Mailett. Mrs; Malcolm Hicks: Daphne Taylor. and Mrs. :dISDlay. ‘ The opening worship in the afv Brenda MUN. Park Royal. Anhur Thibedeau has ,.e_- flg‘ligzgmn \?’il:sCK§{‘:;;;W J‘ghc‘: . .. . . llVET‘I‘lnooanats common“! by M” 80W 3 daily "count 0f camp David Ross of Halifax. NS is turned to his “mm In 5L Lou‘s! ' lston scci'eiarv treasurer Mrs Mrs. Giaeme haseiii0:1:-1tisitesaSSigligr.“Managua: 352:: me a, Augustine Cove, which visiting “the hem. of Mr. and afteri spending the summer tn‘ l‘em‘mrd “when ways. .an-d tatown and district had app")!- Gillis. Joan Mallelt and Dapit.lman. A sing song was led b Shgxzi‘tfgffndl 1:2; 5’53"“; the Mrs. Camille Perry. st Louis. "who", Onlam . 'V',” "I; “"‘l‘m‘fieet M”- "9 Taym' fills? FMHCeDonifliih w‘” scavenger "1"“ W“ mum“ Loo Gautier has returned to - t FOIIOWS MOTTIOge vows 'titldgtnealziiitgtaghagitlitegatiiw ban‘lu‘" celebrating me lfla at )th {rash}: 8 6 9mm by Mr5~ GEM” Hayden '"d his home in Ste Edwards alter HOIICI'Ciy PO fly I After the meeting a lot: i al Silih anniversary of CG l [‘1 ml?" cgids old ewghroup‘w‘ere Mrs. Clayton Lewis .with the mending Wm. {inn in‘Tomnto I There were vases oi white line. long sleeve .- and a hctl ‘ hn‘ur wag eniou‘ auring which was served by the Park Royal “fin: and Zgfigmwéis T" 3‘?" girls rushing off to find suc h . I W. Egladioli on the altar of St. Brid- shaped skirt controlled to thel “me Slid‘es'o'f 1th Royalvmt m UCW with Rev. Frank Laceym; me afternoon Thep ay 8" unusual things as a polka dot Taste for swam.“ Add salt‘ get's Church. Framing ha in back in iiiipi‘cssod plt‘als t'orm- (.hal.l(me‘;mn were shown asking the blessing. Spesiallanuwere wndumed‘ by 1311:2333: ribbon or1 iiorls: hair. andtordin- .nd auspice ' The annual meeting of the! Mass. for the recent Oct, 20| ing a chapel length train licr -_..cs.-._—;-. DIVGI'SBI'Y SOTVIE’HC‘S 3" Pace -’ ary attic as it! an empy cig— _ - ' . . West Royalty WI was held aitwedding of Fredda ‘Gei'ti‘itdr ifingci'tlp illusion \‘r‘il at- . . mats were used. l‘ie UCW VifizggrsMgggaJJ (31.1);flsmymi‘ngb‘f arette Mekale 01‘ 011 NH- Slgrgoislhg "aficizhlfrer; th! home 0‘ Mrs. H Benne“ I Callaghan. daughter of M I‘S.:la'1‘l1(*(l to a pillbox encrusted Tllgggsflrrgk members were thanked by Joanie“a 'Shaw Judy Arbing' Sam Girls and leaders enjoyed a mic. md In“ rind Fauna“ c Frederic-k J_ Callaghan of 37otwith beads malt-hing those otthmcklmker :gsa‘ir .be " Gass of Spring Park. :dm MacK’av' Marilyn Séaman banquet prepared by the wom- we! pitted plum! Serve warm There were 17 members and Worcester Rd. Framingham I the dress. She carried a cas-‘img ’gmrm. exmmgne‘ 23°, The evening worship w a s‘Kitfy Brehayut Mrs R Vessey' en of Zion. who were thanked by of chilled as an"; two visitors present. and the late Mr Callaghan 01 ‘ carlc oi stcitlianotis and icy ET‘FH ‘um'm t. (.10 c C . MRI in the Sam‘tllal‘l' arid con-er T I In I i ' susa" Wine“ Park Roy'l' ' . . - _ Summerside. and Joseph (Thiii- centered with Plialacnon slsl ' I" J I u as I ~a . t . . Hitmphreys. Mrs. E. om leaders “and.” . M.s Mrs. Lametla MaLlnnts con _ ‘ _ l H , ., ,1 _ llli‘illdl as a thanks offering ducted by Mr. Lacey. vStewat-t. Mrs. C. LocIrhart. Mrs. H ‘ .a g' a ' SPICY SWEDISH DESSERT ducted the meeting. 195 Megan. son of Mt. and Mtswotthitls .\lIbIlll i. _L.i1ia;llrlll latter his lilyear-old daughter , C. Lewis. Mrs. . Matheson '1' Mameson' Mls' 5' macum' PLUM MOLD: 1i'ftllttw preced- . Joseph C. Megan of '20.1 presented his lllf‘f'C lll marria- ‘ d '. . j . h AT ZION “BURL” Mrs R Wood ale M s l W'l' Mrs' 1" Mowery' Ml‘s' M' M”. in! MCI!” but It” 7 tbsp corn. The treasurer” Mrs' mama. Broadway 'l‘aunlon Rm. .Ios-' 80- STEP: ."11".‘.r3.._'3_w Approximately 2"" girls ll- liar'n's JV“. BBB ’“ " " hall. Mrs. R, Gillis. Mrs. W. and, mm. Individuu'moid. “it _ Beu‘ "ported ' SUIT eph V McCarthy was the cel— In mod- it: \m- own I tended the intermediate CGi'r‘ . ' "5' a - rst 59"" Kennedy.. Mrs. D. Johnston. ' stantut balance on . _ ' -. ‘ . .‘P " f‘ "y' '9 ‘3. TO PROTECT BREEDS _ , _ gie Rodd_ M15. w. auld Mr with cold water. Fill with SPICY chlanl “I “‘9 “Uphill mass. cd in r u s t iclvelccn \\ l I h . rally held at Zion Presbyterian B M _D Id _ ' . Mrs. P. Ruddell. plum: Rem cut a h _ The new slate of officers ls ‘ ., . . . .. WHIPSNADE. England ICP‘ Church on Saturday. Novem erle’; ‘ at one ' M's‘ I‘M/t" Usherettes Barbara Mac-Le . m “1.1;, x e [‘5' Nu" as follows: president, Mrs. Kathleen When“ “I l‘dg‘i ts‘mp "pfl‘lmp' lib.“ “(.‘eYPs'l—~.\ research centre to breed :7. Registration was carried out ' , Joyce Stewart and Joanne Fer- Serve‘ with “.1. _ Ratha Doiron: vice president. W°°d~ Md" immorly “I “am 8"” """”",'l“‘l_’l“” “' ‘I‘T‘lplr: varieties of British cattle and by girls m- Zion. Jane Campbell. Judith Billings of the Zionigugon assist“! the girls and "fled uh try sgur crleam Mrs. Jean Carr; secretary lngham was maid of honor. and length lllf‘ll pnuft I \t‘lf‘: Sm,Pp ma. a” in danger of de- Glenda Machd' Donna DOWWEY'OHP.’ Ihll‘OdllCCd gucsi _Speak-.leaders in being sealed for an 2: juic. :0 ' a: mpgmem; Mrs. Jean Hughes and ma. Lucille Demcrs ofHTaunion and (.hancl ‘tchct 'IJOIHS ‘llltllt'lli‘ .i “mung Hun“ has been set up he. Kathy Ahbml‘ Karen Lloyd_lel‘ Wilson Ross. supervisor oflimpressive closing worship con- t ' my a“ l w ” surer. Mrs. Margaret Bel'. "9"“ Mega“ "i launl‘m '5” and “mm “‘“mdn” “f mil“. at this famous zoo site in Bed- Vicky Robinson. and Judy Bill-I'Reg‘onal SChOOISv CharIOtletOWn-ldUCted by 39V. D-A~ Campbe". nu mel' The committee chairmen were Ier “I “‘9 hl'ldegmom' “'9‘ Chlyfimlhe'm'ms “1‘” fordshire. ings' Gm acquainted games' r, Ross was one of a group ofiwho based his remarks on AC“ The Ch.“ Cu" 5"“ ire , “pointed. bridesmaids. James J. Coogati natural wheat. __. .— __ ‘ L were carried out by Mrs. Mll- “When and StUdenlS W h 0i 12213. He lflld the girls that even puma. i A vote of thanks was extended OI Mulls “'35 be“ manv PM" .Vlrs: Callaghan d on tied a tired MacDonald and Mrs. Rich- were 93” “I “‘9 "CI‘OSSI‘OadS:as Rhoda hearkened to Peter at Ito the retiring executive after Brady 0i Walphle alld “an I El Fri-itch blur (II'f‘hS with lace ho~ G. Cowley. Mrs. Gerald Wyrwas intro—i due-d Rev. lryer R. Jones. mi- nister of Hampton Pastoral Charge who showed interest-| ing slides of a recent trip to Trinidad. He was thanked by Barbara MacNevin of Char- lottetow ‘ Highlights of the. Maritimc. Camp Council were given by; Anne Johnston of Trinity Uni-l ted TIME our 3 Mrs. Reginald Gay was pla'l nist and Mrs. W. G. Cowley l l l . #40“. 4/»: SWINGING LINE Skirt with Swing— lively play 0! pleats in mat, back. at std- es! Sew it in vibrant wool. check or plaid blend to underscore mart aeparaba. Printed Pattern 4811: Misses lid Sizes 14. 25. 26. 28. so. 32. ii. 28 requires 17/: yards 34- inch . Z. . cam in Dental ts coins law! for an. ‘ cm resident allies-hula: tax. Print ' amt. NAME. AD- , NUMBER. Still «dot to ANNE ADAMS a of Gua'rdlan - and: gat- M' , ., or am ard Vesscy. A welcome was eit- tendcd by the director He rally. Miss Doris Ferguson, as- .w . sistetl by Jane Campbell of Zion. ‘ . 1 . e gtrs o Spring Park Unit- ch in worship Colleen Roach. Lynda Dunslord and at“ Robinson as pianist. Rev. Donald A Campbell. on behalf of Zion Congregation ex- pressed words of welcome to all present. The QII'IS were divided into bible study groups to discuss [the CGIT purpose based on Luke 2: 52. Ministers conducting those groups were: Revs. D.A. Camp-t bell, Basil [.owrcy. er Jon- es. John Ball. Gerald Wyrwas. Donald Nicholson. l..R. Files. w" ("rector for [he Singsonfl. iRII. Baxter. Ross Hon at‘t’l, The morning and afternoon re t Clayton Lewis. Malcolm Har- low. Peter Iiittlrlcll. An interesting tion led by Mrs. Donald took the form of singing advertisements. Each group form of recrea- lsang tie art they had compos-i “LET CROCHET Crochet smaller articles for Christmas giftsm larger to r your family to treasure. l-‘ilet crotehet square - supurb for cloth. spread. pearl. Pattern 7234: crochet directions. chart. square. 7“: inches in string. 4% No. 50. ' - fl" treats tunlit-l for this ttern tno stamps. please to A no Brooks. care of Guard lan- Patriot Needlecraft Dept. so Front St W. Toronto 1. Ont. Ontario residents add 1 cent sales tax. Print plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER. NAME. ADDRESS. Mildred Mac-. he was conducted by .ed. and then broke up for lunch Only ; hour. IHANDICRAF’I‘S IAi'rica" tour. While in Liberia. they had opportunitv to observe all of Charlottetown. A second , rally for senior CGIT mem- bers was held Saturday at Park Royal United aiurch. l *African people as well as be in- _lormed of the education offered tthere. He showed slides to illu- strate the people. their homes. the vegetation of which bananas and oranges are plentiful, an main industry of rubber. six out of 100 Africans get an education. CAMP L‘IFE I The omit-TofiiZttétbwnTwedTNnt-Ti 1719ij l HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 48500 lie was accompanied by Emiiel Chaisson. i Sgt. (narcotic and rs. MacDonald of Petawawa. 0nt.: Lance Corner Alton .a n d Mrs. MacDonald oi Oromocto. MY" N.B., and Mrs. Ray McEweii of Willowdale. Oat. have turned to their respective homes after visiting their mo- ther Mrs. MacDonald Tigaish, who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. J. A. Douglas. Norboro, spent the past week visiting her son-ln-iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albany Palmer and family at Saint John. NJ). a n (9 Ken- lor Montreal on air. They will visit Clark‘s husband who Is a patient In the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital. as well as lrelatlves of Mrs. Mann. James Clark Henry Myers. Toronto is vi- siting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers, bl. ouis Mrs. .l e a n Craig of N e w York arrived in Central Bed- eque to visit her mother. Mi 5. Colin Craig who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Plans were finalised for me pro Christmas bazaar to be held on November 21. by the members of St. Mark's Angli- can Church ' lid Who held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. J G. Townsend. Ken- Mrs. Harry Lewis was ap- pointed president of York NJ. “Mum. Th, prendmt, M”. at the meeting held in the school D. L. Mann“. unwed. room recently. Other office rs It was decided to buy a ser_ included Mrs. Randioph Mur- ver's cassock and surpllce as "Y and M” F r' n 1‘ Lew" Hostess for the evening w a s I Mrs. Irving MacDonald. S ie Mr. Donald Linkletter, Univer-' was 355mm 13-" Mrs- 1‘0"” any student at Mount Anilon' VESSC)’. MP5. Howard Watts. ‘ Suki“. “a M". Linnea“, Mrs. Lowell Watts and Mrs. Iiéislt‘fd his parents at Linkletter Dom” CmL'I‘e'l- . oa . requested by the rector. it‘ie gate. they should be ready and willing to do any task re- lthe habits and customs of the quired of them. W... KamyllDA BAILEY ALLE ed .Lewis in the chair. assisted by N A Venison Chap Platter ‘ To Set Before Gourmet "A bakcd chop platter is good eating whether made with pork : or tenderized venison chops." lobservod the Chef. ‘ “Arrange the chops length- l wise down the center of a large l heal - resistant platter with po- ltaio pancakes on each s id e. i Heap rutabagas and green peas lat each end. Pass beach plum jam or whole cranberry sauce. “For essert have Swedish plum mold and you have a meal ; for gourmets, whichever meat is used." ' Measurements level: recipes for o ' l CURRIED VEGETABLE SALADETTES II c. canned green soy he a n . raincd ; I c. diced cooked or ca n n e d l green beans. drained l. l c. small-diced celery ! 9’4 c. grated raw carrot II pimiento. minced 1 ‘6 a. toasted pine-nuts or chop- l ped salted peanuts ? 1-3 c. chopped pitted 0 IVC ‘Curry salad dressing ‘ Lettuce or romaine l Combine first five ingredients. ‘Add V4 c. toasted nuts and 3 ,‘tbsp. ripe olives. Toss with sal- ad dressing Refrigerate at least 1 hr. to blend seasonings. Se've on lettuce or romaine. Top-gar nish: remaining nuts and chop- ped olives. TOMORROW'S DINNER Curried Vegetable Saladettca Baked Crumbed Pork Chop or enison Chop Platter With Potato Pancakes Diced Rutabaga and Green Peas Whole Cranberry Sauce Spicy Swedish Plum Mold 0r Basket of Assorted Grapes V Coffee or Tea Milk . IAKED CRUMBLED PORK on i VENISON CHOP PLATTER U good-size pork or tenderized venison chops. '42" thick I egg. slightly beaten 1% c. fine dry bread crumbs it tsp. salt ripe l 1/4 tsp. pepper l"; tsp. powdered saga 2 tbsp. melted fat 1 tbsp. cooking oil it thin slices tomato iopttoiial‘ Salt and pepper. additional Parsley aprigs for garnish ccompanimentl potato pancakes Trim excess lat from chops. Brush with slightly beaten egg. ombine crumbs and season- ings with melted fat. Spread evenly over chops. 1 Arrange chops on large oiled baking platter or cookie sheet. Place in hot oven. 475 degrees I l".: bake 15 min. Reduce heat to i850 degrees F.: until fork-tena- er. Basie occasionally with e. l maining oil. Five min. before chops re done. top each with thin slice of tomato. if desired. Dust with salt and pepper. Serve overlap. {ping on large platter: border twith potato pancakes. Garnish parsley sprigs. Pass tat-t whole cranberry sauce. Note: To tenderiu v e n i son chops follow directions for meat on pkg. of instant meat tender- izer. SPICY SWEDISH PL‘UMS i 12 pitted medium fresh plums tr l i2-lb.l can plums 2 tbsp. cornstarch I e. water '5 e. sugar for fresh plums. or 1/: c. sugar if canned V4 tsp. salt l/t tsp. ground allsplca 1 tbsp. lemon juice ‘ V4 tsp. grated lemon rind Place plums in l-qt. sauce- I pan. . Dissolve cornstarch lli water. tadd required amount of sugar 4—.. -.._ “N 0-09. 9-014 0‘ HH’O’. H I II. BENNETT HAIR : luaan anneal”? E fibula?“ a. .: hi5. «it 32313- 1 6 178 Queen St. . 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She also had an .Autumn corsage Followinz a reception at Monticello Restaurant. i it a couple left on a wedding trip to -Puerto R i c n (In their return ‘they will reside in Foxboro The bride IF a graduate tit Marian H'cli School and Rena (folleze. Wrston She traycl'cd in a pink tuned ~lill with black velvet oil the fat-e l'llIIPfI hat and black alligator at-ressui"es , Hogan was graduated from Holy ('i‘nss t'ttllege. Wor-' ('(‘Slf‘l‘ and received his master ' front Bridgew a t c r, He is a teacher in the P‘rtxbtii‘ti school : system l The bride is a titcce of His. IL, Ramsay. Indian River. tP.FI,I. Members Shown l l Royal ViStt Film A Remembrance day re- union and dinner and annual meeting of the Prince Edward island Branch. Nursing Sis- tcrs Association of Canada was held at the Canadian Legion Home in Charlottetown. Satur- day. Not ', President .\lrs Peter Mac- Phce presided. and 16 mem- bers were in attendance. The Mrs. Leonard Val- .-\ssnciation dectded send a donation to the leper children in Korea They also decided that all World War one nursing sisters be made ‘it’s members. Mis~ Bernice Rowlings and r t Miss Marjorie Ctix were appoin- to ’ fled to lay the Association a ‘wreath al the Cenotaph on Re- membrance Day. Nov. ll. Officers elected for the com- ing year were president. Miss STORE HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9 mm. to 5:45 pm. Friday 9 am. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday 9 am. to 5:45 p.m. 3V2 Seater Sofa and Chair with foamed p l a s I i r cushion: 70" length. Overall length 86“ EATGN'S SI’I‘X‘IAI. l‘lili'fl .. 4 Sector Safe and Chair lit“. overall length tilt" with foamed rubber cuslttnm. EATON'S SPECIAL PRH'F‘. CANADA - WIDE SPECIAL OFFER! 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD SUITES BUY NOWI PAY IN ’65 I ON SPECIAL DEFERRED BUDGET CHARGE ACCOUNT. 9.95 ,, Shop Milt hsumm: safe or: WILL NOT KNOWINGLY as unorasoro mantras-9:.