ca a I BiaeG, e ( * HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Keith Campbell, Toronto, is Jane Hogan, student at the, Mary Elizabeth Harris of Ha- spending Christmas with his pa- Nova Scotia College of Art, Ha- jlifax will spend the Christmas gents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor lifex, is spending Christmas |holidays with her Campbell, Alberton. with her mother, Mrs. Alan Hol- James . » ee man and Mr: Holman, North ” Sylvia Gerd, student at Mount Mrs. Gs River’ Rd. |, Me: ont Allison versity’ is holiday “Maipeq ‘with ber parents, manatee Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Auld, Up. | their guests Keith Gard, Mill River. per Prince St., have with them daughter, ‘for the holidays their daugh. f, CAF Margaret Horne, Summerside, Joan from the’ N: S. College ' From sail University, rlottetown, Carol MacMillan of Brackley, | patents, Mr. has arrived to holiday with her) parents Donald, Alme jganeess, Se. and Mrs. — oe Henry, Student et Mr. end Mrs. Wallace Andrew! Marion sDU ved in Cole- East Royalty, have vacationing will ‘spend festive idays with his with them their son, John from | with her parents, Mr. > MARY HAWORTH Tatooed Widower Wonders If Practice Is Forbidden mother, Mrs! DeAR MARY oad, will for Christmas, Doreen Greenwood ; . Walter e Charlottetown . and Mrs. Brendon Henry, ae 3 spend 8 ‘y gs F g [& [ I FE | E irs a to's i | zd Fs ly Ca A. is t ~ FASHIONABLE CUTIES occasion or navy. At right is a charm- ing pinafore dress with pleat- ed skirt, which can be worn ra IDA BAILEY ALLEN |_Event Filled Schedule In Busy Holiday Week -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomp-| Robert E. Ross, Nashwaak- | “Christmas is almost — here jof remaining vegetables. gon, Cornwall have taken up re- sis, N. B. spent the past week | gidence with Mrs. Grace Mac- \visiting with his parents, Mr. | Callum, Carleton Siding, for the |and Mrs, Hénry Ross at Wheat- winter. months. ley_ River. jand I’m not half ready,"’ can be nish: parsley sprigs and cherry |heard in many homes through- tomatoes. Pass 3 Way Pep-Up| Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart,! Mrs. Stanley - Buell, Murray ‘out the land. Sauce. ‘ Montague, P.E.1. celebrated ee = ee Mrs. “In that case, I suggest, iiecus their 30th wedding anniversary |iam , Murray Harbour, Madame, that the ladies relax gaaes ee ace Mrs. Helen Kerr, Alberton, will spend Christmas with her Mr, gow, N. S. end Mrs. David Dal. . | Chester Shea, Waterford. t ar bome in Al- Saturday evening to spend Chris- | merside is expected to be home student at , and Mrs. Hubert Campbell |ghter, Dorothy, 80 with relatives and friends in -To- | Home for Christmas with their Col. and Mrs. U.G. Dawson in| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cormier, ‘spect for the human body. And, their sons, ABAR James MclNei! leis or Aacees Bee ek and Mrs. Cecil Cormier, Hali- fren |has t. dx oth On traitor’s a , spend the Christmas season with graven images having heathen | pent, may wish to atone and er- depend upon the individual's |.onfess to the z James Stavert, student at the, Mrs. Bernard Harper Carpenter, sheont A. N. 8. Technical College arrived | at Prince County Hospital Sum- stmas récess. tmas with his parents, Mr. and én time to spend Christmas with Mrs. Stanley Stavert, York Lane. | ber family im Tignish. mpbell, with his parents, ee rn ee Oe hae as fealies ‘Montrose, for the holiday season. Avenue, will spend Christmas| 3 ; ironto, Ont. gnity of : nts, persons, an eee eee SOO: | which includes showing due re- councillor Mrs, Yarmouth, N.S. ‘ sei : _— = = . a ee eae = ond tha’ having oneself tattooed is Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm F. ‘ai. adding to the dignity of the | fax. N. S. | : have as their Christmas ge: csts » ia al as. to whether tattoo fensive sense of guilt. Rev. Harlow's parents, Mr. and In time, the traitor may re- Mrs. M.C. Harlow, New Glas- members of her family now liv-| implications, the churchman |adicate the estrangement felt ‘ing in Montreal. ‘says the answer to that would in his spirit. Hence he may purpose in the given case. blindly thus ee eee example, is one having tn general, the net effect is only S with sweaters or blouses. All are of mixed British wool and Courtelle fabrics. ster, ready for any in a suit with white striped: in- set which can be had in red ’ The attractive little wash- ,able dress at left comes in ‘red, green or navy.. Assisting with navigation is a young- HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins; Women's Editor, Phone 4-8500 Your dilemms calls for analytically oriented jimagery is he choosing, in the emblem _ linked into his cia! | jand why? ipastoral ‘counsel help, to Motivation is the key ‘const bring you into seotalons "aaine deration; it seems. If the tat-leration with God's healing gra- jtooing is obtained not for super-| ces powerfully present in the stitious reasons, but simply as |ehurch’s restorative sacra- reflecting a vague urge toward | ments. \manliness, it isn't really harm- : , Dec. : Rg By that route, and by no other is The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. 21, 1965. ful, morally speaking, $OM jena 1 know of, you age . the orthodox Christian view: |Sthimental” in’ cotaliy” transtore O’Leary Guides To Assist Mrs. Reigh Callbeck, | daughter Corinne, | libeck’s mother, Mrs ~ will be Christ- j guests Cpl. and Mrs. Gar- Jack Lawson, Ottawa. Marion McEwen of Alberton Regional High School teaching jetaff will leave this week for her home in Sussex. point, the churchman explains. p He further remarks, however, "98 your marriage for the bet- |that if consulted beforehand, he |"; %° that mistakes of the past certainly would counsel agaitist oe lost all power to hurt, geing tattooed. But he didn't)” ~" Say. that tattooing is ‘‘forbidden| Mary { — Haworth counsele — quietly at their home on Decem- |recently for Toronto, Ont. to ber 13. They received good wis- spend Christmas with their dau- hes from friends, and their dau- ghters and families, Dr. Jerry ghter, Thelma and son-in- law, and Mrs, Archibald and Mr. John phonéd— their congratula- and Mrs. Ian MacLean tions; from Toronto, Ont, in this | happy accasion. The couple were-married.in_ Zion. Presbyte- atthe home of Mr. and ‘rian Manse Charlottetown, on|Mts. John Moore, Jr., Murray December 138, 1935, by the late |River recently, where a miscel- Rev. Carlyle Webster. jlaneous shower was held in ho- : nor of thir son, Pearley and his Charles Rafuse, who has been |bride the former Linda Jordan, ’ employed in Hamilton, Ont. has |of Murray Harbor. Many use | arrived home to spend Christ- | mas with his parents, Mr. end | newlyweds Mrs. Fred Rafuse, Murray Ri- | were served. ver. Friends and neighbours gath- and refreshments : | Wayne Keenan, who has been The December meeting of the employed in Hamilton, Ont. has Murray River Women’s Institu-|teturned home to spend Christ- te met at the home of Mrs. Oli- mas with his parents,-Mr. and ver A., Giddings, with 15_mem-/Mrs. William Stewart, Murray bers answering the roll-call with River. ful gifts wer presented to the! ‘for 15 minutes, take a pad and/| their ball point pen and make a list of everything they have |to do,”’ observed the Chef. ~ From Hair To Wearables 1 tbsp. flour “It would be a helter-skelter Trun “contents of pkg. of gin-| list. Chef,” I said. “with hair- | S¢eTbread mix into 2- qt. bow! to- idos, shopping for -gifts, jand cleaning Christmas jmarketing special costumes for | the children to wear at church ifestivities, and a hundred other fitems all mixed together. How- ever, your “idea is a good one. Let 1 pkg. gingerbread. mix 1 tbsp. vegetable oil.” 1 (1 Ib.) can blueberries Drain canned_ blueberries thoroughly (save liquid to serve) {on pancakes). With fork, gent- ily stir flour into blueberries and write fold into gingerbread batter. dowa what ig. yet” to be done, | ramelet to ated 7” 5-H bel: \Then the unnecessary items can |i2& pan. Fr ‘be crossed out, and the list re- Ove 375 ss. lorganized, so severai related | Set aside until almost. cool. accompli \Sift over confectioners’ sugar, = time." n sig Bia: jif desired; cut in squares. Serve “Tres bien, Madame. That |e vee or whipped. cream | will- take away that~stop-and- go feeling that is so disturbing’ } | each homemaker THE CHEF'S an exchange of Christmas gifts. amie ay es iia Rae ink aed gee -HINTS Massachusetts, U.S.A... Angus |" 4 gy, li fidides will MacKay and Arnett Reynolds |joosen a. ane naa have returned to their homes in | tom an unusable envelope. Murray River, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross, After-plant bulbs are thorou- Wheatley River will Caan \shly dry, store them for the win- their 60th wedding’ anniversary iter in old nylon stockings. on December 27, pecs YOUR FAVORITE! Crochet a lace-lovely set to enhance your home for the holi- days—or for gift-giving. 6 €rochet-and-join-a-trio of_pine- apple strips for a chairback or scarf ends—use single strip as Carve 3.0 git thepired arm-rest, Pattern 7384: crochet eheath for an important place in direstions. your life. 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Plus coupon for free pattern— choose it from ice, pupae + 1966 NEWSMAKER a quilting motifs. Finest pattern ever collected from famous mw seums. Send 60 cents for new Museum Quilt Book No. 1 — sixteen complete patterns. 60c. NEARS ROUND FIGURE. Japan's population reached 08,281,955 Oct. 1, 196° : = Sioa e inet tec Ebina te Bs rn nda he ron ret ett fat age “ Quilt | patterns for you in color, with) ‘3-WAY PEP-UP SAUCE “Monday, I suggest wrapping | ‘WAY This might be called an “‘in- oh and labelling all gifts, and then marketing for foods __ to od letent” sauce. Just mix togeth- ‘through Thursday,”’ I conti -\er % tbsp. mild table-mustard, Cook a few _ planned-overs|3 tbsp. tomoto catsup, and 4) jahead to refrigerate or freeze. tbsp. mayonnaise. Et. voila! “Tuesday, make ready to use ithe special table linen, silver- ware and glasses, needed for Christmas dinner, Do any spe- cial cleaning. Christmas Day lis coming closer every minute but don't try to do everyting at lonce. ‘Keep pleasant, and you jwill find the family will willing- ly cooperate. ° . Gordon MacBeth. Mrs. | Finish Fixin’ teenie Caseley, Mrs. R. W. “Wednesday and Thursday, | Auld, Mrs. Harold Pakmer and finish ‘fixing up’ the house. Mrs, Lioyd Millar, conducted a Shop for food for the long loandle lighting service with a |weekend. hristmas theme et the Decem- ; “Friday, prepare the foods \her meeting of the Kensington for the Corigimas Dinner as fer |United Church Women. jas possible. Decorate the house | ; atin jtrim the tree and enjoy @ plea- eat tear ee hanes ‘by Mrs. Harold Laird. Mrs. isant. Christmas. Eve." QUICK-FIX DINNER FOR |Morris Caseley, Mrs. Murdock TOMORROW |MacLeod and Mrs. Fred Nash Waldorf Saladettes aren women of the Toasted Party Rye Bible, and three panels_of four Corned Beef and Cabbage [members each named the Bible With Potatoes, icharacters after ‘questioning Carrots’ and Green Beans (their representatives. . _ 3 Way.Pep- Up Sauce As this was the atinual meet- (see Chef) ting, conveners gave their re- Blueberry Gingerbread Squa- ports, which. were considered res With Whipped Cream Chee- very satisfactory. ‘se “UCW Hear Reports _ At Kensington | Coffee, Tea, or Milk Note: The convenience sume to the officers and members for we are suggesting may include their cpoperation and canned corned beef, rite. |white potatoes, frozen carrots, frozen green beans, gingerbread’ mix, and canned blueberries. Measurements level; recipes for 6 to 8 CORNED’ BEEF AND CABBAGE WITH OTHER VEGETABLES | 1 (10% on.) pkg. frozen carrots. 1 (104 oz.) pkg. d frozen green beans were recent visitors to lottetown. 1 (16 to 17 oz.) can Mrs. Andrew MacDonald a white potatoes | | former ’ resident ¢ Bear River | f | 2- tsp. instant-minced-—onion- is receiving sident, Mrs. A. MacKay. ROLLO BAY Members of Rollo Bay East Women’s Institute met recently | for their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Agnes Deagle Lower Rollo Bay. Helen _ Burke and Inez Burke 4 Char- | 2 (12 oz.) cans corned ‘beef, refrigerated 1%2 Ib green cabbage, preferably Savoy 1 tsp. salt For garnish: from her many friends on the | occasion of her 99th birthday |} celebrated quietly at the home | | of her son-inlaw and daughter | | : Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacCor- | 12 -parsley’ sprigs and ' mac of Souris East. 4 | 6 halved cherry tomatoes | Clifford J. MacDonald has | On bottom of deep heavy 3 returned from a trip to Lynn iqt. ketttle, put frozen carrots) Lake, Manitoba where he ‘visit. | and frozen green beans. Add ed his brother, Everett Mac- jsalt and boiling water, as direc- * Donald. ited on pkg. Boil 5 min. Drain’ jand add potatoes. Add instant RELATIVELY CHEAPER onion. Turn out corned beef The time it takes the average cans, cut contents of each can |Canadian worker to earn the? into slices and place them on price of a loaf of bread has top of cooking vegetables. Over |fallen from 12 minutes to six | |this, lay the cabbage cut in 8/since 1939. } 'wedges. Dust with salt. Cover) and simmer- boil 25 min., when | ‘cabbage should be tender and/ corned beef well- heated. To serve, border a warm plat- ter with wedges of cabbage. Ar- ifange corned beef slices over- ‘lapping in center. Around these, i: BENNETT CARR . Goarpuneen P.E.L Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-ff 17 - 4-5435 arrange potatoes and ates 4 L 2a Mh TH ha Dalek in ime Pon k tebe Reeeh eh, Beene’ e foods Sether with ingredients as giv-|dy will leave Toronto on Thurs- ~ tree €n in pkg. directions, —-Stir-in gay to spend~-Christmas ~~ at their home in Rosebank. childer, members of. the teach- ing staff at Alberton - Regional High School, will leave this week | for their homes in Borden and Charlottetown. expects to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Alfred Larter, Sherwood, \arrived Saturday ..from School for the Blind, Halifax, to holiday with his parents. of Montague will be in Halifax at | Christmas, son and daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Fred Minniken. housie University, arrived Satur- | jday from Halifax to spend, | Christmas with her parents, Mr. | ‘ar ve North | vice was conducted on Decem-| Crestwood Drive, will have their daughter Barbara from Mt. Al- lison University and their son, Cam from Nova Scotia Tech. evening from UNB to holiday with his parents, Mr.~ and “Mrs: Malcolm Reeves, Cross Roads. ersity, Sharon Wright and Sue| The impressive ceremony clos- | Martin are among those already jed as the girls carried lighted | in the. city on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iginging Christmas carols. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Parkdale. \Ont. are Sandra White of Char- | -The--president ; Mrs. Harold lottetown; Betty ~Carot~Mathe- | Palmer, expressed appreciation |son Southport, Irene MacLeod, | : canned | and welcomed the incoming pre- Kinnon, Charlottetown, WwWalker of Charlottetown: Community Hospital Aid _ “Mr. and Mrs. Heber Profitt, | meeting of | 1966 with the exception of presi- \the. Community. Hospital Ladies dent. This office as yet has not. |Aid held recently in the"Elemen- |been filled. © Members from tary School0‘ Glenwood will be on the new Mrs. Bishop advised that she nominating committee and Mrs | had -sent-a-report-of the Aid pro: /E.- W. -Turner:-and--Mrs,--Melvin December Donna Murray and Lois Her- jects to the semi-annual meet: | Bagliole will be auditors. 4 ing of the P.E.I. Association of| The annual meeting will be] Hospital Auxiliaries. Mrs. Mac-|held on January 20th, when do- | Leod, matron of the hospital,|mations of ashtrays or face- | reported that the plufbers |cloths ‘will be accepted for roll | were installing the pipes, etc., | call. : a <i (DUBaUM Baden Sexton and Paul Bat- { Mrs. George Dewar, Guide! Captain, O'Leary offered the! help of the second class guides) in .decorating ,the hospital for) Christmas on _ 23rd. _ This \offer was gratefilly accepted and money voted to cover cost of decorations. } Supplies and donations had | been turned in to the hospital | from Howlan Duvar and the Good Hope Group of the Mimin- | igash United Church. A silate visiting with their ae. York CGIT | Conduct Nancy White, student at Dal- | Service ‘OS Norman Larter, Halifax, Larter, Alberton. Alfred Larter, son of Mr. and the Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Campbell | | SS - | MUSEUM QUILT | A candle lighting vesper ee PATTERNS ict iked uss nasweg|io oon tr ate wee ooe| PRE AVAILABLE by their leaders Mrs, [Reuben Watts and Mrs. Rich-| lard Vessey. Vera Mallett ted ‘the service = en SSF with Beverly Swan as reader) ; ; ay and Donna Welton as the candle | David Reeves arrived Friday lighter. The offering, whic h| | goes toward the work of the \National CGIT Committee, was ltaken by Betty Anne Crockett | Students at Mt. Allison’ Univ-| and Anne Chappell. Imagine that you could | browse through America's | great museums to pick and | choose the finest from their quilt—-collections—That's--exact= ly what we've done! In our | new Museum Quilts Pattern | Book you will find 12 priceless | quilts never before available | as patterns. From early col- onial days, a classic wreath of | roses in vivid reds and pinks. From the 16th ~=Century,. a splendid sunburst- From the 19th. Century, a charming pin- wheel. Many of the quilts are | made -mainiy of just two or three patch patterns— ideal | | for beginners or experts. Quilt- | ing.motifs-arealso.included..——-| | Send 60 cents (in coins) for | | our Museum Quilts, Book--$2 | to: Guardian- Patriot Needle- craft Dept., 60 Front’ St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. holiday with their | candles down the aisles whi le| : SPECIAL 1 HOUR DRY CLEANING 8 LBS. 3.00 MINEGOO LAUNDRY 106 Hillsboro St. Ch’town |, “Homie for Christmas’ from South Gr@nville; Philip Mac- | Elaine | Jerry's Christ ’ Fresh B.C. Holly and Mistletoe Centerpieces and Door Decorations Corsages for Christmas and New Years: __ JERRY'S Flower Shop | by church cule, or that tattoo- Rosebank expect to have es a’ Mrs.-Ralph Bishop presided of officers was brought in for ©d persons are denied Christian Christmas guest the latter's sis-|/at the iter, Frances Vessey, of York. through her colu min, not by mail or personal interview, | Write her in care. of The Guar- dian. al. So I take it that, according to "WEEKEND SPECIALS. | Cudmore’s & PJ's Ltd. 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