: & ~— 9 mR ‘Mrs. William Ching. The guest : Gregor sister -of the bride and é -tiny of man. a . cent sales tax. Print plainly pat- MR. AND MRS! R. A. CHING Fourie Wed At East Point By Candleligh Baskets of autumn flowers in ehades of white, gold and bron- Ze and pine sprays decorated East Point United Baptist urch. for the candlelight cere- | mony which united in marriage Sandra Bertha,daughter of Mr and Mrs. Stuart MacGregor and Richard Allan, son of Mr. and pews were marked by gold tint- ed cones and oe sprays ae, with white bow Given in indscinge by her ae ther, the bride was in a floor length gown of white velvet with the bodice overlatd with lace, and a lace chapel train. She carried a cascade bouquet af’ ecarlet roses The bride was attended by her sister Mrs. D. J. Hender as matron of honor, Myrtle Mac- Martha Davies, Magdalen. Is- lands ‘as bridesmaids. tendants were attired in iden- tical floor length velvet gowns The at- | t Ceremony bronze topped with jackets of gold brocade with accessories ito match. Their bouquets were lof white, bronze and gold mums Mrs. Clinton Stewart, aunt of the bride played the a - ‘janine, the: se- Cai ns Sutpgner- side, as she sang, ‘This Is Our Day”’ prior to the ceremony and ithe East Point,..male quartet, |Messers. |Gregor, and. Jarvis.as they sang “Our Father All Creating’ dur- ing the signing. of the register. Edward Ching*‘acted: as best man for hig) » brother; and ushers jwere. Weston Coffin, cousin of the groom and Ian MacGregor families hereabouts play only Mrs. G. W. Ramsay, |with themselves and we have a with her brother, | Mes. Ramsay, Malpeque. brother. ot the bride. Following a reception for 120 guests in the church basement’ at which Mrs. Wendall Mac¥a ren, -cousin- of the bride,_-c lated the guest book, and mem- bers of the BCYF eerved the.' couple left on a honeymoon trip in shades of brown, green and ito South Carolina. Rave. MARY HAWORTH Unitarian Wife Grieved - By Neighbor’ DEAR MARY HAWORTH: ! I am a Unitarian. As you may know, Unitarians don't believe fm “God.” For this reason we do not pray. We do, however, have a deep feverance for life and a strong gense of wonder about the des- We are very ac-| tive, and we think, very practi- | eal in our search for and main- tenance of a good ethical ays- tem. MOHAIR MARVEL You are using large needles | — you'll finish this jacket in no time! Tops _in luxury, fashion —— jiffy-knit jacket of fluffy mo- hair or knitting worsted. Pa t- ern 7402: knitting directions; sizes 32-34; 36-38 included. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each patterti (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft | Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto Z, Ont. Ontario residents add one tern number, name, address. GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet— many more neediecraft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalof Send 25 cents. NEW! 12. Collectors’ Quilt patterns for you in. color, with quilting motifs. Finest pattern collected from famous me Send 60 cents for new Cables add- richness. ao s Attitude Three years: ago,.when our jchildren auietly refused to pray in school, we encountered the | wrath of our neighbours. . The Baptists_and Presbyterians an- nounced that their children would not play with ours. - We presented our view clearly to them, even citing the essen- by fone Hlows FIRST FOR FLATTERY F-A-S-T fall fashion! Just three main parts for slimming,. skimming sheath with sunburst pin tucks radiating from neck- line. Choose wool. Printed Pattern 4689: Half Siz- es 12%, 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 2214: Size 16% requires 2% yds. Tedi 45-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) - for | each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents- sales tax. Print Dept..“60 Front St? W. Toronto 1, Ont. for excitement -, packed Fall- Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 de- sign views — school, career. ae styles. Plus ‘wet for Quilt Book No. 1 complete patterns. -60c. Cpe Res free pattern— choose Catalog 530 cents. fe wedding | | _ |. woul | HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's, Editer, Phone 4-8500 mily in Toronto, Ont | Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald, Alliston, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Laurie MacLure of Charlottetown. At the December meeting of Albion Women's Institute. held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Jes- some, the lucky ticket on a fruit cake was drawn by Robbie and | won by Alan Taylor, Sturgeon Wallace Billard, Boothbay. Harbour, Maine, has returned to two weeks in Murray Harbor. | Elaine Herring, RN. has re turned to her home in Murray Harbour after spending the past several months in Victoria, B.C | - Mr. and Mrs, Cecél Dunn, BC... are visiting in Murray Harbor at the home of Mr. Dunn's mo- ther, Mrs. Winsloe Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Currie and their daughter, Nancy Ann, larrived: from Toronto during the weekend to: visit Mr. Cur- rie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em- jerson Currie, Alberton. Betty Murray, Moncton, was a guest last week of her parents |Mr. and Mrs-.A. R. Murray, Al- | berton. Jeanne Albert, RN, has resign- ed from her position as staff nurse at the Western Hospital | her home in Caraquet, N. B. Mrs. Thomas Tuplin and dau- ghter, Gail, Baltic, have re- turned home from Toronto, Ont. | where they spent the past three | weeks with Mrs. Tuplin’s sister- in- law, Mrs. Clair Paynter and Mr. Paynter and family. Mrs. Lauretta Woodside, Darn- ley, moved to Summerside re- | tial agnosticism of Paul Tillich, | jer of American Protestanism. his home after spending the: past | | Summerside and Mrs. William Robert- | | cently to spend the winter mon- | Mr son, -Kingsboro, are spending | ths with her daughter, — Mrs; | the winter months with their fa- | Keith Johnson and Mr. Johnson and family. ff Mrs. Florence Johnson of Be- | deque left recently by plane for Dradenton Beach, Florida, where she will visit her sister, Mrs- Lou Flynn. Mrs. Wyman Clark recently entertained the members of Ha- milton WI for the Christmas meeting. Mrs. Albert Silliphant Summerside was .present and tyavey a demonstration on the making of decorations for the Christmas season Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacNutt | jand daughter, Eleanor of Malpe- que, have taken up residence in for -the winter months, where Mrs. MacNutt is on the teaching staff of the Sum- merside Elementary School. The’ Baltic Women's Institute held their Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. W. H* Brown at Kensington. Jill Brammer returned to her | home in Kensington after spend- ing the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. que: Mrs. John Nicholson accom- panied by her daughter Cheryl fete. by plane recently for their home in Toronto, Ont. after spen- ding a week's holidays with Mrs Nicholson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bryenton, ee and left during the weekend for aes Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macken- zie. and daughter Wilma, * | companied by Mrs. Keir Crafer, | Baltic, have gone to London, eek | jwhere they will spend a week \with their sons, Mr. and Mrs. \Joseph Mackenzie and Mr. and Mrs. John Crager. Mrs. Stanley Buell, Murray | River, left recently for Toronto Ont. to spend the Christmas ho- | lidays with her daughter and. |gon- in- law,-Dr- G. W. and Mre | Hunter, ‘Rose, Mac- |who was then the reputed lead- | Archibald and children, Mrs. Eleanor Amey, accom- | It merely changed our jpanied by her daughter, Steph- Ret _ effort at _ reconciliation | oickoeme from “athesist’’ “egghead”’. to) janie of Kingston Ont., iby train recently to spend a arrived Now the children of Unitarian week with Mrs. Amey’s mother isituation of severe segregation. With the Christmas holidays upon us, this is especially pain- iridicule iChristmas tree. We have always merc iyou, for your com: on. Can jyou say somethin ithis situation? DEAR T. R.: ee ffom believers, who do nto, Ont. to spend not even want us to have a 'mas holidays. with her daughter’ grape acreage of the and son-in-law, Mr. and also | Wilton and Mrs. William Bell of Murray | and Ian MacLain and children. Jean? Vincent of Alma was Sincerely, T. R. tendered &. prenuptial shower in juice. I don’t get the | Alberton I can’t fathom the |Hall last week, when hostesses lreign supreme, For the cluster Women’s Institute sort of help you want. Is it sim- |were Mrs- Keith Peters and Wil- ‘ere ly that you want to have your |ma McCue. The hal was attrac- | Bemed, and colored more bril- fe and proverb says can’t be done. takes a strong stand with including the negative stand of | ‘disbelief in God, ought to prepared to pay the standard price for candidly exercised freedom of conscience that so- iciety always exacts, more or jless belligerently. Namely, the iprice of being reviled, resented to some extent, ostracized by |many persons who subscribe to \different views. | .It seems to me that while iden- \tifying yourself with Unitarian- lism, on the one hand, you kind |. # jot beat around the bush about jit. on the other hand, As an ex- ample, take your sta “Three~ years ago, when our children’ quietly refused to pray. jin school, we encountered the jwrath of our neighbours,” etc. What kind of talk is th.a t? Wouldn't it be more aduk, more responsible _more commendably self- respecting of Unitarian- minded parents to say forth- rightly: “Three years ago, af- ter we had instructed our child- ren to refuse to pray in school, etc. Surely the children were re- flecting-your— Unitarian theoriz- ing, and acting on your promp- fings, when they voted themsel- ives out of their classmates’: pra- | lyer routine, and in turn found | itthemselves boycotted on the) |playground. | I understand how conscien- | \tious ‘parents suffer to see good | lobedient children painfully hurt | in the crossfire of grown-ups" | ideological conflicts. force of their convictions, deli- | ‘| berately lead into that kind of, war- making theteby forefeit selves, with a sense of injury ut | farly inflicted, when the adver- | saries’ counter- thrusts cut to the quick. Your dismay has its comic ae | pect. You launch a crusade a- | gainst prayer, in effect to wise up your Christian neighbours to the fools’ - paradise quality of But parents who, due to the! ; the right to feél sérry for theme- | ° | at Dancing Married at Zion Presbyte- rian Church, Charlottetown, | ‘recently, Mr. and. Mrs.. Mer- rill Oatway, are pictured at their wedding reception, held Hillside Inn, Mohtague. The bride is the former Carol Leigh Champion, Malpe- | the accom- | i | a New styles by a London Fash- ion Howee all of British Wool- a fabrics, are shown by this uartette. The suit in herring- SMART BRITISH WOOLLENS — tweed with self edging, left, and the coat in large mer- sing cl srpeven Sens weed, — both by Nabre. MIDDLE Women ‘6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 27, 1965. IDA BAILEY ALLEN California has a half-million iful, as it brings more wrath end Harbour left recently—for-Toro-—acres--of —vineyards—-producing-sugar content the Christ- about 80 per cent of the total /freezing-point so United : States. These vineyards iduce grapes not only ‘table but all grapes - used wines, raisins and unfermented | ~ This. year Emperor ‘grapes | larger, more beautifully | eat it too?**which @jtively decorated in traditional jantly red than before. pink and white. Mrs. Peters as- |Fit For Epicures suppose that anyone: sisted in opening the gifts and | Miss: ‘MacCue read load to religious convictions, | |panying godd. wishes. They are food for en epicure, jand will be available every- | where until spring, for they | be 5 enjoyed during the evening. keep pany in stotage, bee, MR. AND MRS. MERRILL OATWAY RECENT WEDDING Leard, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bert Leard of Lorne ley, and the groom is the of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Oa way, Charlottetown. The ple are now residing in tawa. : 2s eR 28 ‘|tainer, More new cookie recipes their faith, as seen through | egghead eyes. They draw aside, \close ranks and leave you to your disbelier. Now you feel brokenly ‘out of \things,.accusing them of pulling | ithe rug from under your would- ibe Christmas spirit, even be- | grudging you a tree. But that’s | rediculous. How you decorate |your house, to greet the season, any -season, is your businsss. change of letters between et- ty Mills, Unitarian care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern with a concentious fati letter:the |in the same former sent the latter, and de- isus disbelief. M. H. Mary Haworth - counsels ithrough her column, not by Ore Shipments Show Decline OTTAWA (CP) — Shipments \of iron ore by Canadian produc ers totalled 3,993,335 tons in| |October, a drop of 3.5 per cent |from the 4,138,109 tons shipped could have had. jin October. of last year, the Do fer?” (Sheed and Ward), an ex- port January-October shipments of egghead |32,458,627 tons were about one | address. housewife, and professional wri- Per cent above the 32,174,761 plainly size, name, style number. ~'ter Liicile Hasley, a convert to {tins were sbeut_ ome per cent Send order to Anne Adams, Roman Catholicism: It began |@bove the 32,174,761 tons moved End.of-October stocks held by - veloped into a book-' length dia- |Producers. were 3,838,412 tons Be alert to What's New! Send jlogue on matters of faith ver- cown 13.3 per cent ¢ from year jearlier levels. CATTLE NEED jmail or personal interview.| In‘ arid parts of western from |weie ber ta care of The Guer- Texas, it takes 25 acres of lend dian - __|to support one cow + : whe ym se THE BEST CHRISTMAS SYDNEY, N.S.W. (Reuters)— Mrs. Doris Burgin, a British immigrant with five years in Australia, gave birth to her 17th child Christmas Day. She said lit Was. the best Christmas she MEMORIAM _MacKINNON — In memory of Frank W. MacKinnon | who passed away ' Dee. 26th, 1963. iste ae Gloria, Skip and cause of their natural high | This lowers the | they can be! istored below 32 degrees. | pro-| Now Reducees, listen_to this: -for the |In spite of their luscious sweet-| was: rushed by Perry's ambul- for |ness, Emperor grapes contain; ance Souris to the Charlottetown | at the Kingsboro Church Friday A. M. Wilson, Mer. ino more calories than other | table grapes —(about 100 cal- lories per cup). So nibble away, ‘and keep happy. TOMORROW'S DINNER Bisque of Tomato Soup (canned) Pretzels Pork Chops. Braised in ~- Onion Gravy Spinach Chiv: Whipped Potato ‘(homemade or flakes) | Fresh Emperor Grape Relish | Baked Apple- Pear Compote Aniseed . Cookies Coffee, .Tea or Mitk Cemments: The canned | |Bisque of Tomato Soup is new; Tt jvery tasty. For. chived whipp- ed potato, add 2 tbsp. frozen chives to 1 qt. mashed potato, beat and reheat. The Emperor grape relish (given below) is uni- que, nice also for Christmas coming soon. Measurements level FRESH EMPEROR GRAPE RELISH - (New for poultry, or meats) V2 c. sugar 1% c. water 1-3 c..cider vinegar 2 (2°) sticks cinnamon 6 whole allspice 6 whole cloves 2%_e.._whole Emperor grapes Combine sugar, water and vinegar in 1-qt. saucepan. Add spices. Bring to boiling. point; boil 3 min. ‘ Remove from heat; | add grapes. Cover and.coc!. 2e- frigerate (covered) at least 24 | json, dessert in iconsists of grapes, crusty bread Calories In GrapesLow Despite Luscious Flavor ° ~ - | ale for any dinner. LEFT, a tailored mustard co- the Marcusa winter collection pink mohair and wool febrie lor pure wool tweed suit with as is the sophisticated long cowled back large beaver collar, is from evening dress in coral reef Note the draped . form. Beat and add egg and! underwent an emergency opera- milk. Stir into flour mixture tion and latest word is he is to form a thick dough. now making a good recovery. Shape into small balls-a scant Mrs. Annie MacInnis, Lake- %”' in diameter. Place 2’ apart _ is now convalescing with on unoiled cookie sheet. Piatten | and son-iniaw, to 1-16" thickness with bottom i. and Mrs.. John Hogan, of small glass covered with Charlottetown. | aluminum foil, edges preseed Mrs. Preston Bennett return- | up. against the side. ie arts | =3. Bake 6 to 8 min. in hot oven, | following surgery in the P.E.] 400 degrees F. or until lightly Hospital, Charlottetown. browned, at edges. Do not over-- Mrs. Rebecca Robertson, | bake. Cool. Store in a closed Munn's Road, is at time of | ‘container. Makes. 5 doz. | writing a patient in the Souris | THE CHEF OFFERS er GRAPES FOR DESSERT | Mesdames: ~- During the sea-| France often ity fell att Eg Hospital, Fraser was taken to the hos- pital .on. Saturday following a sudden. illnéss by | and ‘son-in-law, Ft land cheese. An enjoyable fin- Bry Sah > . | gatn*="-"a oa taMe ee , en: retareed fs STOCKS AND BONDS BALTIC Ray Bruce, Red Point, is at | ttiie-aoeee fic deh ac time of wri a patient in the week with” OYAL SECURIT Souris teal | their parents in Nova Scotia and | CORP. LTD. ps Neil A. 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