he cveneealy ' . i < —— J ——> ELLEN’S DIARY HAPPENIN ee ae APPENINGS- | Miracle Drugs Brought Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-500 New Era In Treatment Norman Nicholson,” Dart-) Mrs. Stanley Sharpe, Margate mouth, spent a few days in Mon- is convalescing at the home of | Jt was James who first spied A milldness the day gave. And tague, guest of bis mother, Mrs. her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, the November-born moon. This|sunshine this afternoon at the Nan Nicholson. and Mrs. Elton Sharpe, Sum- evening, it was, when he was at|windows, and on the cattle-kind, merside East, after undergoing lhis chores Set toward t he@)pleased to desert the shelter of Mrs. George Cotton, Kensing-|surgery at the Prince County south. The sun has set in a rosy|the pole-barn to the rear of the ton, left Wednesday for an ex- Hospital. sea of sky, but this had faded tojether buildings, to graze on the tended visit with members of a blush of pink, which, now fus|fields and wander down to drink | her family. At Cobourg, Ost.,| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bryanton, ing with amber, made a bright/at the stream | she will visit her sisters-in-law, |Baltic, had as weekend guesis rift in the evening's silver-blue,| “This is a pet day” one visit- end nephew, Mrs. Jobn C o tton, Bryanton’s mother, Mrs above the woodlands to the/jing at Alderiea, said. ‘‘It's likely Irene Cotton and Rev. Elmer /Linda Muirhead of St. Eléan- west. And the twilight shadows/to be cold tomorrow! It's the Cotton, L~ter she will be the or’s. spilled into the low of our val-|e@hangeful weather—one day guest of her deughters and their ley, and touched with a genile/warm, the next chilly, that gives husbands and families, Mrs.| Ann Rose, East Baltic, left ~ tdimness the hilltops... Another |people colds. Better the continu- Robert E. Wilhite, Blytheville, |recently for Ontario, where. she bow of moon, it comes to mind, |ing frosty air” she was sure. “I Arkansas, and Mrs. C.K. Pugh jis now employed. will, if the sky be fair, light “— = just remarking to Elien to- at Rockville, Maryland. Christmas night, and season. that the times have changed : | Joseph Macisaac, Summer- |will be our lantern too when we in more ways than one. For 'in- Charles Yeo, Cascumpéc, who | side, accompanied by Alton step off into the opening trails |etance’’ James recalled, “in the is on furlough from the Royal| Robertson, Munn's Road spent of the new year. What questions} home-treatment of childrens’ ‘Canadien Navy, recently motor-| 9 few days with Russell Man- we shall ask of it, we think /eolds, There’s no goose- grease ed to Massachusetts * uing ‘in Nova Scotia, who is a now What delights picture! Will |and pepper used nowadays, no ied by bis parents, Mr. and former resident of Munn's Road it be like the old year, this new |@nfon or mustard poultices, no/| Lorne Yeo. one toward which even now fac-|warm chest-flannels worn, no..”’ | Myrtle MacGregor, student at es turn? Better weatherwise for |“*..woolen socks wound about Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNeil, . Charlottetown, spem the famm folks who, in their occupa- 'the neck to ease a sore throat!’’ West Devon, left recently for|weekend with her parents, Mr. ition, have a kinship with moons we-edded with a chuckle Toronto, Ont., to attend the wed-ignd Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, | and stars and sky, with the ways| “No mixture of. molasses and | ding of their niece, Joyce Mac- /past Baltic. of the winds, with summer's ginger and—was it soda, that| & Nevin, formerly of Cascumpec. jdews and winter's frosts? In|/was a sort of a cure-all— for) fm Judith Woodside, nurse in- jany event, there will be, we are coughs? While it wasn't as sure Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDon- |¢rgining at Prince County Hos- jeonfident, for those who love ag a teaspoon of coal-oil, it sure- ald, Sussex, N.B., spent the pital, was a weekend guest of ithem, lilacs smiling and orch- ly was more agreeable to the! weekend in Montague, guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dou- ards’ bloom, birdsong and bees’ taste! What horrible mixtures) their parents, Mr. and Mrs. |gias Woodside, at Sea View: \drowsy hummings over against children in those days must Ernest MacDonald. They were |@ new spring's days. | swallow!” he grinned. ‘The mir- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs./ jan MacGregor has returned we prom Sabi: s MRS. WALTER TOOLE MR. AND ‘ 50th Anniversary Marked By Green Road Couple Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toole,/rents by Stephen Toole and Green Road, celebrated their|many others spoke briefly. } golden wedding anniversary on Mr. and Mrs. Toole received | November 23rd. 1966‘ They at their home during the after-| were married at St.“ Dunstan’s | noon and evening and were as-| ‘ Basilicia 50 years ago by the|sisted by Mrs. J. McGaughey late Rev. Francis McQuaid. ~ jand Peter Toole. | Women And the moon James found ithis evening was as he said) ‘pretty well south.” “A warm moon"? we commented. In the, dusk it was there to light our | plowman home from a field, and | the last of his plowing. Left now to the rains and the frosts, the ™ plowed land is. ‘These will con- ; | tribute their share toward pre- ‘paring them for fine seedbeds |to come. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 2, 1968. Mrs. Toole was the former| Pouring for the afternoon Margaret Bolger, daughter of|were Alice Bolger, sister of Mrs the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bol-|Toole and Mrs. Harry McLeod, | “ger~Attendants at their wedd-|while in the evening Mrs. Wil-| ing were Elizabeth Toole (Mrs. |fred Conway and Mrs. Thomas | Jerome McGoughey) and Peter |McQuaid présided. : Toole, who were present on this| Mr.*and Mrs. Toole have | happy day. \been lifelong - residents of | To mark the occasion, mass Green Road and had a family of the Holy Trinity was celebra-|of 12 children, 11 still living, ted by Rev. David McTague at/were present to add to the hap- Our Lady of Fatima Church, |piness of the day. Ella (Mrs. during which the couple renew-| Patrick Murray) lives in Char- ed their marriage vows. Hymns |lottetown; Alice, (Mrs. Mauri- were sung by members of their ce McQuaid) Miscouche, Char- family \les, Charlottetown; Eileen, New * Liincheon was served by the | Jersey: Theodore, Rumford, Ladies Auxiliary of the New) Maine; Arnold, Charlottetown, Haven Legion at the Legion Stephen, Home. _ Attractively arranged|(Mrs. Samuel Fullerton) Monc- gold and rust chrysanthemumsjton, N. B.; Margaret, (Mrs. decorated the tables, and al Roddie MacDonald, Halifax, three tiered anniversary cake! N.S. Clarence, North River and - as made hy their daughter,/Marion, (Mrs. Alan Hagan), Marion (Mrs. Alan Donald acted as master of cere-|children and three great grand- monies. Rev. McTague asked |children. The many messages Institue sewing and craft work| garding their achievements, This sponsored Women’s Institute Branch are made a presentation to the hos- Green Road; Viola, most grateful te their’ branch |tess, Mrs. Alyre Gallant who patrons. Activities started at 7 p.m. on refreshments for Hagan). |Springfield. Present at the cel- Stewart collect by Mrs Emile,'bours. During the meal, Roddie Mc-jebration also were 4 grand- | Gauthier. Models Display Garments been the misery and worry they ‘were, acle drugs brought a new era in such treatment’ the visitor com- | . | “I remember the Doctor tell | ing me about those’ James nod. | ded, “He was so pléased to wel-| come their use. He was along in| years then, and | recall think- ing that # they had been avail- able earlier in his practice, so many diseases would not have MR. AND MRS. KEITH ELLIOTT AUTUMN WEDDING The old year wanes. It gave ue seedtime and planting. The har- | vest.was gathered. The crickets | played their last laments. The plowing ie done, The fielde go! to rest. Yellow and white mums de man was Glen MacKinnon A reception in Lower Mont- ague Community Hall was fol- lowed by a ‘honeymoon trip @long the Maine coast and to Boston, Mass. The couple ere residing in Toronto, where the groom is employed by the Toronto Transit Commission | and the bride by Coutts’ Hall- group of “‘busy beavers” bring-| Keith Williarh, son of Mr. and ing the membership to 11. Mrs. Willipm Elliot of Mrs, Monty Kelly, club lead-| onto, Ont. Mrs. er, gave @ few words of praise, Kinnon attended ner sister as 3 encouragement and welcomed matron honor Mark Card the new girls Miss Boute ee = and ip best : sented a total of 11 prizes to the| 4 4. leader” der girls for their work. displayed eenve Be the a Dundas These included — jane “ on following| ROLLO BAY three s end five second | ; : ‘*| Mir, and Mrs. Norman Savole prizes. Mrs. Blanchard had |Jeres® Kelly; vice-pres., Mary |. receiving congratulations on Made At North Rustico | Over 4 women gathered at; Rev, Sister Saint Helen, Su- the home of Mrs. Alyre Gallant |perior of Stella Marie Convent, North Rustié, recently where, [Sister Saint Berthe Therese, for a two-week period, over 20 Regional and Elementary Home took advantage of afternoon Economist, and Mrs. Clifford and or night courses in Women's [Lee complimented the group re ably conducted by Claire Buote. choice of patterns and color North Rustico group was scheme. ; ’ = bythe St. Ignatius| Mrs. Edmund Gallant, RN igave of herself, her home. and two splendid Achievement night with sing-|weeks. Mrs. Gallant said ehe ing of the Institute Ode follow- was happy to have been able to ed by recitation of the Marythost such enthusiastie neigh- Mrs. Francis Doucette thes Each sewer modelied her | presented a gifft to Miss Buote own ress, while Miss Buote who efficiently completed «a McKenna, and Sec’y treasurer praised the work displayed by | canne Conno Meetings these: girls at Dundas. She ex. | 708 be held ~, 6 plained the aims and benefits| Sees of 4H work, and outlined in de-|P-™. at the home of the lead-| tamity of the late Aidan Peters their recent marriage at &t. Keith Ward, Sussex, N.B. to his studies at the Agricultural College in Nova Scotia, having Dianne of Elmira jattended the wedding of his sis- visitors to Rollo Mr. and Mrs* Roger Kennedy | Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Lay-|who have moved into their re- bolt are receiving congratulat- |cently purchased home at Ken- ions on their recent martiege |sington, were guests of honor at at St, Mary’s Church, Souris. @ surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Che- } Mrs. Gordon Kennedy. verie and son, Scott, were re- |Mrs. Andrew MacLean made a cent visitors to Rolo Bay. presentation on behalf of neigh- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Paquet and |bors and friend- and G or don son, Shane, have taken up re- |Kennedy read a suitable ad- FALSE TEETH Chewing Efficiency tail the work to be done in the |: (Sewing different groups this year. \Friday Mrs. Monty Kelly volunteer- Friday.) the blessing and proposed ajof congratulation received re-jdescribed the type, material, toast to the honoured couple. |vealed the popularity of this etc., then chose from the dis A fine tribute was paid his pa- fine couple. iplay table the fruits of her se- cond week's work consisting of IDA BAILEY ALLEN ‘. satin and gingham cushion tops, baskets, tablecloths and run- ners decorated with textile eainting or liquid embroidery. coursé normally given by two jvan workers - and to one half as large a group of students, \She. fittingly replied. sistingperty.of sing songs in French and English, piano sele. ctions, step dancing, sete end A eocial hour followed com | Time-Saving Vegetables ---Yes, Virginia Ham Too The basis: for our: Sunday-din-! Mer is a ready-to-eat tenderiz- ed ham. Traditionally, this “is @pread with a tasty glaze and gently roasted for. at- least an} hour. The halved sweet potatoes fn Sunday's menu are cooked in the oven with fhe ham: so are the banana-stuffed baked ap- g The delectable mushroom cream sauce, the broccoli and carrot nuggets are all boiled- in-the-hag vegetables. These ere not only time-savers, but exquisite in flavor, because the vegetables are grown from spe- cial seed packaged with _ spe- eial butter sauce, in special plastic bags, ready-to-boil. GUNDAY DINNER VIRGINIA STYLE French Onion Soup Croutons Virginia Baked Ham with Mushroom Cream. Sauce Popped Baked Halved Sweet j Potatoes Broccoli: with Mustard Sauce Orange-Glazed Carrot Nug- geis Baked Apples Stuffed with Banana Sections Coffee, Tea, Milk Measurements level; recipes for 6 MUSHROOM WITH CREAM SAUCE 2 (6-07z.) pkes. whole mush- rooms frozen in butter sauce 1.(10% o7.) can cream of mush- »foom soup, undiluted 14-¢. sour cream Remove mushrooms and but- fer sauce from pouch. Saute folowing pkg. directions. “(Drain off any excess butter sauce which has not been ab- sorbed. and use for making @ravies or other sauces.) eream. over very low heat; do not boil. Serve aver sliced bak- ed ham. (Note: if desired; re gerve some of sauteed mush- rogms for ham garnish before edding soup and sour cream.) BROCCOLI] WITH MUSTARD* EGG SAUCE pkgs. 3 g broc- - coli spears, frozen in butter 3 ege yolks 1 thsp. prepared mustar 1, tap. salt Place frozen pouches of broc- @ol im butter sauce im 3 ¢. boil- } a ae ee et tm ema tan * _—— at PAE NNN eRe I MR Peps Pe OE STEAM, OU te HELE a ; 4 Stir Chopped Scallions — Latticed im mushroom soup and sour Plum Pie —Coffee or Tea, Milk. Stir-heat thoroughly |THE CHEF'S APRICOT GLAZE During the first week lessons in glove making, leather work and copper tooling were offer- ed but the making of dresses and ‘suits, most of which were lined throughout, was preferr- ing-water or, to cover....Bring-to..ed.._. So eescnene rao rapid boil. Cook 16 min. turn-| The guest epeaker Mrs. M.J. waltzing - and even of poetry compdsed on the spot. Buffett refreshments were served. _Newton Cross ing 3 times with tongs to insure Deyle, of Charlottetown, past | complete cooking. Do not cover president of the Provincial and ‘ pan. : 3 }life member of her local Insti- | Is Organized . While broccoli is . cooking, tute branch commended the beat egg yolks in small sauce- |classesand their. excellent.in-.|.Mrs..Bianchard— and Mise - pan until light and lemon-col- | structor on the work accomplish- Boute from the Department of ored. Stir in mustard and sait.jed. She said that their spirit of Agriculture: attended the re-or- Remove, cooking pouches of enthusiasm, initiative and of ganization of the Newtown broccoli from boiling water by -evident craftsmanship augered Cross 4H Garment Club. Seve using tongs, end with scissors well for their new Handicraft, ral mothers also attended. snip the tops and drain off half |Shoppe due to service the pub-| Teresa Kelly presided over the butter sauce: Stir into beat- lic next summer in this tourist the meeting. bers were we eae aaa eles Four new mem- en egg yolks. Add remaining village. butter sauce and stir-heat until ese slightly thickened. Arrange broccoli spears on serving plat- : ter. Top with satice. . hy NUGGETS | p 4 2 (10 o7.) pkgs. carrot nug- bs De gets, frozen in butter sauce \% c. firm-packed light brown sugar " MONTREAL, December 2nd—Be Prepared’ is still a sounc motto to live by, particularly bn it a to finances. ae Oe erevetee LSp. ‘ange ri or seasonal expenses in one e wisest Plane ‘ache Comal or pon i ways I know—with a Scotia Plan Loan from rots in butter sauce im enough THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. The cost of boiling water to cover ‘any Scotia Plan Loan—for a new car—for home appliances |- to a second boil. Cook 25 min., |4md_,to cover extra expenses...is surprisingly low—and you turning 3 times with t "-» |need not be a Scotiabank customer. So why not talk over your oe with tongs to.4n- money problems with the people at your nearest Scotiabranch? sure complete cooking. Do not | you'll get speedy, sympathetic service. |cover__pan. Remove cooking —_——_—_ pouches with tongs. Snip open WHEN A GROUP OF US GOT TOGETHER last night, it turned out we all had one worry in common... : with scissors and drain butter sauce into a half-pint saucepan. Our husbands are under constant pressure. Reduce to % c. by boiling un- | They never really relax. One girl had found leovered. Add brown sugar and the answer — whenever her husband has to ‘grated orange tind. Heat-stir Make a business trip, he goes CN. It was until sugar is dissolved. Add Her, idea in the first place, but it’s made carrots, tossing lightly to coat, Such. difference to him, he's convinced! | Glawredata: ng coat. No matter how tired or tense he is when : ani ee spirals he leaves, she doesn’t have worries about driving fatigue. She jane Pete, Geared. knows he'll get precious hours of relaxation. She drummed TOMORROW'S DINNER 2, Jot of enthusiasm for Canadian National among the rest of us Chilled Grapefruit Juice that day. Me, for one! Se | Cheese Crackers—Sauteed Pan WITH CHRISTMAS JUST AROUND THE CORNER —here’s to Fish or Fish Fillets, Creamed : your good health! Don’t let the aches and \Noodles—Tossed Salad of Mix- poles. ot aad ne ccadeter aaa jed Greens Gree ‘or you. Ch hen kaenee of TEMPLETON’S T-RC’s for fast, lasti comfort. And you can get DOUBLE-ACTIO relief by taking T-R-C’s and, at the same time, applying Templeton’s FLAME-cream the fat u\ Liniment externally. Ask for FLAME-cream |. Brush at surface of the : in the handy, roll-on applicator, and for ‘ham with % ¢. canned apricot- TR.c’s at your favourite drugstore.,.amd have a very merry apple puree (Junior food) mixed Christmas! i with 1 beaten egg and 1 tsp. : mild mustard. Dust evenly with \fine dry bread crumbs. Let (etand 10 min. | Then ‘‘score’’ (with a sharp knife. te make a |pattern, and bake. j | . 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