‘ | ELLEN’S DIARY S =~ a Cc S - Our Hearthfire Tonight Doasleds 7 ; INUVIK, N.W.T. (CP)—Doz.- Sings Us A FallTune |. on mae ee Sounds of the traffic on this |But usually not before the. te ia Gilce Inde Gin diate on” Toad come in to us here by to-| turned one had supped. Sea- cle, went to the polls by dogsied night’s fire similar, it comes fo|sonal buyings naturally these Monday. mind, to those from remember- would be-warm wear for the Winter, which settled into ed Falis now bygone. Now it is |winter, an “ear-lug” cap or much of Canada’s largest elec- of machines. Then it was of more, foot-wear for one or an- toral district, the 1,300.0». horses and buggies passing om other of the family..a ‘store’ square-mile Northwest Territor- the frozen) road, when some lad |axe-handie to be inserted for les, forced some unusual meth- of the farm would be off to he- (the approaching wood's work, a ods of campaigning and vote nor a date with-his sweetheart. halter to tie up the colt, @ neat collecting Or it could be that of some far- |bell perhaps, to attach to the In some ecasterg ‘Arctic dis- mer, returning by way of his /horse’s collar in the event that tricts, officials spent days horse and express, or farm-wag- |the next marketing, , would. re- ting ballot boxes to = on, this marketday from town, |quire a ferm-sleigh. : Gen Ge te tele ak through the evening’s dim. A/| And most i the’ re- the Quebec coast to he _ late homing? Not when we jcounted of this mar pone we araen Poy ace Me stop to recall, that November |ketday would be the news of it, to the Belcher Islands days are shori, that the mode'in detail: the folks seen Das akon we ae of travel was slower, and.,the |chatted with, the stores Bay M roads. not the sleek thorough-jand the purchases made; the Results fares of now. Besides there |fine horses on the streets or were relayed by Ca- was no dearth of friends and |teams moted, the eurrent prices nadien National Telecommuri- acquaintances in town to chat |of farm products ‘obtaining. So cations signal stations, Depart. with. Time was not at the pre-|much there “wag to hear and ment of Transport stations, and mium it now is. - learn from that outing ham radio operators. So interesting to the house-| James reading in the old arm- At’ Reindeer Station, an hold was the homecoming of |chair, looks up es a ‘Eskimo settlement at the mouth the farmer from a market day |loud rumble we hear, “It must of the Mackenzie River, results in town, this time of the year. |be a plane” he nods. “Or it were collected by an Inuvik eci- : A lantern was lighted at the could bea big truck elimbing entist and a newepaper reporter = sound of hoofbeats in the lane, |the hill” he offers, settling e who drove 30 miles over the to welcome him. The heres joni SS Ba " river ice from Inuvik after both was unhitched and tended, the; Today, the ouffered radio stations at the post went parcels carried in to the kite-|a halt. The plows were caught dead. hen. But not to be opened im-|in the éurrows. “There will Candidates travelled to their mediately. There was a time | plowing weather yet, -it's : far-flung ridings by any means and times then for all things. In |we commented at’ supper. availiable, including dogsied and due course that would come. |““There may be, Ellen. Indeed a variety of small aircraft. Saar cans taser Dean aee R. J. Orange, who won the “But onee November comes come oe SAnenes Sone. ty we never know.” cumbent Gene Rheaume, 99th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION | Pcs oes Eg a 5 tated ‘be logged 3,000 mile over, horses were stabl- during campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Buch- ding anniversary. Home for the Malcolm Buchanan, Malden, eb isan. Bes will they , @nan of Breadalbane are pic- birthday celebration were his Other visitors attending the grese and lase race hapolly éured on Mr. Buchanan's 99th daughter-in-law, Mrs. Florence celebration included a former along the near meadow, or cat Servicemen birthday. He was born in a log Buchanan, Malden, Mass., and neighbor, Neil A. Matheson of | _ ter down to drink at the stream. eabin on the Dixon Road on grandchildren, Mrs. Jean Av-- the Guardian, Mrs. Matheson like this looking into Support Gov't November 10, 1866. Just re- jian, California and Mrs.Gene- ssi aaughter, Margaret the winter” Tabby complains, cently, on October 2th, the vieve Kelly, New Hampshire, cf stirring on the couch. “I'd like MR. AND MRS, JOSEPH ARSENAULT HALIFAX (CP) — Civilian couple observed their 69th wed- and his only grandson, John Dawn. . * role “ a it to be forever summer warm polls in. the Maritime provinces The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 12, 1965. |days starry nights, . where the bulk of voters were : cluding any of the family’s , showers, and dews.” Her smile Nuptial Vows Exchanged servicemen and their families H A Pp P E N | N G S per pring Mgregpore is for ; yeas ae are looking A M C | Ch h ee ag pg A ; a stant support jay’s Au Jenkins, W: ‘s Editor, Phone 4-8506 father and mother to act in har- F into the winter. It is ea Falltune 5 . [taeie, aaty 0 sage eae The marriage of Mary Irene, | gth gown with bouffant skirt and|Shannon Park housing deve! “Mr. and Mrs. Eric Leard and | cently at-the parsonage: Women sons in their trust. Quota Of 100 Layettes daughter of Mr. i Mie. Albin | fitted bodice, of sheer over taf-|ment at Dartmouth, N.S. a Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Neill of members of the Montague and| Thank you again for making a 53rd Annual Arsenault of Cape t to {feta and lace. Her elbow length |the Liberals a 3-to-1 edge over North Milton left Wednesday |Annandale Baptist churches the point that lackadaisical pa- The Unitarian Services Com- {high isolated mountain districts Joseph Gavin Aeenadt, con of veil-of illusion was held in place | Progressive Conservatives. At morning for New York and then |were also invited to attend the rental policies--a form of i | cdtne of Canaan amacbia comnh et Greens Meetin Mr, and Mrs. Donat Arsenault |by a jewelled tiara, and «he |Greenwood, NS., site of eastern t Toronto, where they will visit meeting, which was presided |spoll children’s character at the il it. CTS Pine Dominion | Previously to that, and begin- ing . |of St. Chrysostome was solemn. |carried yellow and white carna-|Canada’s biggest air force sta- the Royal Winter Fair. lover by the president of the UB- core. Keep up the good work: |p icing in Chanlottetown must ning last Christmas, shipments Held By WI ized on October 23, at 10 a.m. at |tions with fern and white satin |tion, the ratio was 2 to 1. At : |WMU. The program was inspir. jlet's make discipline once more | U1 Tt (ithe busiest plac- (totalling approximately 16,000| © '© y Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. | ribbon, Baccaro, N.S. a radar station {Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson |ing, and short talks were given a respected household word and /Rin Y Oo pounds of. clothing, etc., haa ; Rev.-Adrien- Arsenault of St.| The bride's only attendant was site, the Liberals were ahead by @nd family, New Glasgow, were |by Mrs. A.G.J. Steeves and civic virtue. Sincerely, A.C. /®S 00 1 a eos al lheen pent to Korea. Each year |. tal of 11 members answer- | nunstan's University officiated |Eva Arsenault and Alfred Ar-|10 votes. weeent guests of Mrs. Dickin-|Pastor Myrtle Ingersoll. Re-| DEAR A. C.: Thanks very most 3000 pounds of clothing |Dr. Hitschmanova pledges 3800 ed roll call at the 53rd annual | s+ the nuptial mass. senault, brother of the bride,| Oromocto, N.B., operational "s parents, Mr. and Mfrs. |freshments were later served much for your strong SO neve been carted, mended, pack- |beste Jayettes from the USC of meeting of Springfield WI) Given in marriage by her fa-| was the best man. centre for the army’s the Caamp which was held at Hazeldean. | ther, the bride wore a floor len- (Photo by Heckhert Studie) | Gaagetown, voted Liberal 2 to 1. : At St- Eleanor’s and Siemon Park polls adjacent to the Sum- est MacNevin, Ellerslie. Janda social hour enjoyed. TEM th perspective and insight (ed and shipped: about 200 pounds |Cenada to the United Nations, |'ne Mresident Mrs. Leith Hayes has returned| Stanley Evans of Bedeque duty and opportunities to bring ot home-made soap have been Poe ee ee East. | sinclair, was reelected. Other ae were: ‘vice- FE gre cae rite nd [up her children in the way they made and sent: more than 20 E.T. met her quota of 100) dpricorg sG ° - 5 TL her daughter aad cup atie: a og lca ie ‘should go. double bed. sized heavy quilts jlayettes and is now working 00 | president, Robert Howard; E lin ton-Howe Ba WI eae _, — poo Mrs. William Grant, Ellerslie. ("") it was rather a|have been made and have gone |the regular “Layette Lift” for ronson Rag lath wt tion the Is also had falifax NS eee Guec Craig cf Toronto 1s ve Aiedirma gir ily encougag- |to keep the needy warm in the !Korea. treasurer, Mre. Gerald Mayne. 7 Id A | M i eer hon Decker atie Party : oe ann oft her (ng,to have your intensely “ , |The conveners for the 1966 pro- oias nnua eeting drew few votes. The women of Dundas Baptist (toning at home ing” statement of approval. IDA BAILEY ALLEN grams were also appointed. “ In all cases, the constituencies Church observed Baptist Wom-|Sa@rents, Mr. and Mrs. James | Even as I was thinking through Four members, Mrs. Crawfor@| Mrs. Chas. Mills and Mrs. Ed-; The meeting opened by ¢ing-| involved elected Progressive en’s World Day of Prayer re-'Craig, Breadalbane. jand spelling out for CC my —— Mrs agg tere win Mills were — te “ ing “Annie. ae a roll call | Conservatives. : : i f her theories, which Haslam . Keith | Eglington-Howe fomen’s | was answered members 2 ber ashae | I was Meals On Gourmet Level Mayne, received prizes donating a gift for Souris Hospl- | ANNOUNCED LATER MARY HAWORTH whether "wholeheart- : fect attendance tal. Minutes of the last annual| The armed services vote at wondering w! : ae : ed interest in shaping children’s R f| G ° L . year, meeting were read; also a letter |non-civilian polls will be an- Slack Parental Discipli Bike Sent eee ow ed J vite a <« an ma: sense wo laye ac aren a ISCIP ine day’s young parents: your gen-| A meal reaches gourmet Spread with cold Melba sauce the bers responded. _|eration of mothers, to be exact. |standards when the food is of |Garnish: shredded toasted al- el yen ena. 4 course will be Spoil S Children’ S Lives ? Now your kind letter suggest| the highest quality, looks glam-|monds. Serve at room temper: { |that it may. eee M.H. jorous, tastes delectable and ie pod ot niatl: a a. ae Hens My heartiest congratulations jare women of my own gehera- | Dear Mary Hawoth aa femeret Se eeeenenine OTe s|, aie aes 6 aaneiioe wall ed chairman for the’ election of on your response to the mother ition, who are bypassing or loaf- I was taught in childhood that | “Such foods are not necessar- |frosty with % ¢. sugat, 1-16 tsp. officers, with the following slate d d i : of three boys, ages 3 to 10 years, |ing on the job of bringing-up |whole milk is beneficial and : who are obviously being’ allow- |children. whiskey isn’t. ple gre yp tay How ony Ayrton a — be Paw light ed ed to “jes’ grow” like Topsy, as| It grieves me deeply to se@| 1 observed this precept untll | i isted natin or half and half. Uee in each you say. , the wanton waste of human be- my wife sold, me the idea that |tn Aare Important f casserole as directed, I consider your thoughtful jings that results because of the|\skim milk is better for health Cream, butter, eggs, much- > aa; , fi tEs Z S335 Fy 5 answer exceptionally fine, de jlack of early home training, than whole milk. So I switched ebeds and Mrs. Edwin Mills; vi lineating lucidly, the positive done with love and firmness |to please her, but my milk in- pherage spaices, al oiarts (Repeated by request) committee, Mrs. George W difference between being: res-|and understanding. “|take dropped off, as I dislike [2n? Seasonings, are ft ve used | ¢. Paspberry juice fresh and Mrs. Russell Mills; direct- ponsibly broughtup, as versus} There is no sound reason why |the thin taste of skim milk. ({™_ ies Sit SP Itt Oot Nils | camned or bottled ors, Mrs. John MacKie, Mrs. just growing up, weed-like. [a family “must” eat off plas-| Even so, 1 didn't worry, as |i) PeePMine VEOUA, ooo ™ | tec. currant jelly mashed wtth Laura MacKenzie and Mrs. Alex I hope that all mothers throu- |tic plates, or keep the ‘'best’ |I've heard that too much cal- | dishee”’ never tee eabbbaded fork Fisher; Auditors, Mrs. Chas. 5 ghout the country will read ad ifurniture covered up, or have |cium is bad for the joints. \ewitls thems 1 tsp. cornstarch and Mrs. Alex Mills and Mrs. { profit by your advice. \no “good” furniture until the| Recently, an article by | His week we have planned a % tbsp. cold water Laura MacKenzie and press re- 1, 3 It is because of mothers like brood has outgrown the rough-|eminent doctor in,a respected |,.ci06 of gourmet dinners based| 2 ‘DSP. Ta we eneticad porter, Mrs Fred MacKenzie. é CC, unwilling and unprepared |house stage. . \journal says that liquor helps | on foods in. the medium-ptice fresh or canned or Mrs. Russell Mills invited the + to provide constructive disch| Children ean and should be (to ease the tensions of modern | 126 highlighted by the use| ‘dawed frozen members for the December ‘ pline, that our world is in the taught to respect and apprect- jiving. ae ba eaten dt ‘of spices herbs seeds and>'sea-'| ae ok juice. and meeting goog a _ oy ary ocd ., ‘ c ie } urrant - ° shape it’s in now. And these |ate the finer things in life, in leaekoad werd nee |sonings. bting to rapid et cae, answered ~: i rl | Now I drink more liquor than| TOMORROW'S DINNER — |mix cornstarch with cold water; ; : tir into boiling liquid. Cook- Lai fm milk, with perceptible easing | EUROPEAN sur 1 tH ieeeees of tension, I think. Neverthe-| (With Gourmet Overtones) F |Stir 3 min. or until clear and \less the ingrained childhood | Melba Toast slightly thickened. Add rasp ‘teaching causes vague appre-| (With Gourmet Overtones) jberries; cover; chill. ichologist? ee Fel Melba Toast -| Mesdames Throughout the | | Pork Chops Farci (Stuffed) ~ country ialty food shops DEAR E. P.: It is said that) pan-Baked Sweet Potaotes (314 aE uncial ja person who prescribes for | Salad of Chicory, # a aaeas ead a Gepart himself has a fool for a patient.| alved Cherry Tomatoes, a eecliving not Bade: a So-wny-don’t you ckeck in with; §callions and Celery, Tossed g fobda and 00 i la professional diagnostician to | it’ French Dress } . Decem' tee which you need more: skim | ‘cron’ coummned) mf /They will welcome a get-ac- — sae ber Dro-| |. your pain RHEUMATIC or milk or whiskey (if either one).| french Custard Melba quainted visit from you. Take DO ONE-A-DAY "a . ass pis a Also get the diagnostician’s| Or Fresh Fruit Basket | |YOU" husband or » friend slong but nothing definite could be de: AR HRITIC? ‘thought as to whether psycho- | with Cheese for ate, go when aed ad One flowerlike doily is a an mi ne nm \logical counseling is indicated. Coffee, Tea or Milk will be least crow thoughtful gift — pretty on ward iver Sieh tone cn . Do you tong Sor eee fren tab Gooey through her column, not by mail’, Note: For gourmet taste in | DTowse- : bread tray, under a vase. ounct!. \of rheumatic and arthritic pain : lor personal interview. Write canned ‘onion soup add Y top. Pleasant samplings of foods Add a dainty touch to a dress Refreshments were served by | Thousands get from j |her in care of The Guardian. bitters h can |may_ be going on. But a dif- er with easily crocheted doilies. |th¢ committee in ‘charge and a their T-R-C's. so s for eac ferent spice or herb far your col 7498: round 9 ins,; |s0cial hour spent. Don't let d and stabbing (emuremente teres flection am mewsenteg sauce Ts oval = 10% it aan mevoRe wainwa (HuPLETONS TROT Oeied ‘ CW recipes for @ © . Absorb the impressions of ; : $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. Alberton U PORK CHOPS FARCI the tiew foods 1 have. seen THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) | Actress Joan Blondel! made | Fer extra fast relief, use FRAME. Make Pl 6 thick lion and take home any “literature” for each pattern (no stamps, |her stage debut at the age of | Crem oe Oe tne See eteeie, Gke Frians pork chops tohing Intrometty. 12 pitted tenderized prunes may be given and—read- it four months, playing the hero- |s1.25. Buse oo For Sale 2 tbsp. butter or suggestions for holiday en ine’s illegitimate a : i tsp. salt tertaining soon to come. ' Y | Mrs. George Ramsay led the| ™ tsp. pepper , Si worship at the November meet-| 1 tsp. ground cumin seed ON 4 ing of Alberton UCW, with the| ™% ¢. dry sherry (optional) Rummage Sale TWO-WAY TUNIC E CENT SALE ; theme “Stewardship”. The study| (Or 2 tbsp. sherry extract Plan ed By CWL ys : of Brazil was ander the leader-| 80d 6 thsp. water) ann y Look! The tunie — fashion’s é 3 ship of program convener, Mrs. _ Remove'excess fat from chops. " exciting, new star — slides over Gordon Warren, assisted by Mrs. Cut @ slit in each to make a poc-| Mother Superior and - Mother | sim wkirt or slacks to create ‘ g Lé Berte Pridham, Mrs. Ken- ket: fill with 2 pitted tenderized ir taeces os ar at oe TWO:-different, equally deves- “ g neth Quigl i . Prunes; press together. ee g- outfits. Choose a knit, dia- ; Arthur? ma: Shirley Mac: M'prush all over with butler Tignish CWL which was held in ad ve, fap longer | smooth, : It was announced that Mrs. (O° US 0). ik ans dent ber née eee etn .’ er looking. That HOSIERY ; | |Henry Moyse of Summerside, D"PSt ‘sides in am iron or other | were Tead by Mrs. H. Harper eee ate 16. See pet T weually appears first sident of the Presbyterial sell : ; throat, but is | Ucw has accepted an invitation |"? try ia, used, mix with 8 Sear Teer Nae Frise ot tl romTY CENTS (4p cents) tm | tivety-casty to treat SIZES 9 - 11 guest speaker a e| . Cover onference coins stamps, please ample means that 4 |Thankoffering service on Nov. eects ede nat 335 de <i ig ee Nev. %. | anon pats Ontario weidumes Tue hall of all LIGHT & DARK SHADES. ‘ae ae. '\4th. Members were asked to |e. F, or until fork-tender. | There was also a thank-you note | add two cents sales tax. Prim! Get and Debut with CE ALSO SEAMLESS WITH , lee clas tir ag FRENCH CUSTARD MELBA |from grades 10 and 11 for” the| plainly size, name, address, | 600 or CEF 120 in double STRETCH TOP ; MR. AND MRS. STERLING CONNORS are to be sent to the Branswick | (SPecialite ‘Hotel Meurice, | donation. style number. strength from! your drug or . : Street Mission in Halif Paris. France) A donation from Mrs. Octave} Send order to Anne Adams, § dept. store and apply it gent- REG. 99c PAIR. ; a WED AT TRYON The iene ener Lightly butter 6 low round or | Gaudet was gratefully appreciat-| care of Guatdian-Patriot Pattern | ly to your face BUY ANOTHER ‘ ‘ annual Christmas sale |eagseroles. In each, fit 1 but-|ed; Mrs. W. Shea accepted the | Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto | each night PAIR - = will be held in the library Nov. |tered thick slice French bread. |convenership for citizenship. | 1, Ont. After . just FOR ONLY of Calgary,’ Alta: was mat- | 27th. Conveners are Mrs. Wen-|pour over plain custard mix-| A tummage sale was decided will notice = ron of honor for her ~ongtrny p= =" Mrs. Perley Hardy “wt aga with vanilla (fol- u — for the new NAMED CHAMPION ing firmer Carl Kennedy, Blackville, N.B. Mrs. Gordon Hardy. lows). a au. er. That : was best the man. A honey-| Tignish UCW are to be inviied| Place in a low pan; pour in| Winners of lottery were: bian-| TORONTO (CP)—Robert_D. Debut has , 7 moon trip to places of interest |{o the Christmas meeting. The |boiling water 0 depth of % is. ket, Ann Marie Gallant; sheet, |\Fotheringham of Seaforth, Ont., ] siin with e on 0 New Brunswick followed the |refreshment committee for the |Slow-Dake 40 min. in Bernard and mat, Mrs. |captired the world’s hay cham-§ water from a reception for 100 guests in the | meeting will be Annie Leard, joven, 825 degrees to 300 Roy Harper. Prizes of $1.00 |pionship todey with an entry off ity the eg Church hall. Mr. and Mrs. Con-|Mrs. John Meggison, Lucy|/F. or until golden on top, and | were also won. first-cut alfalfa in pre - show] . 141 Gt. George St. Dial 4-8355 - nors are now residing in Toron-|Hardy and Mrs. George Rami- |custard is firm when tested with| Refreshments were served lat-|judging at the Royal Agricul- " , | = Ont say. ’ Iteothpick. Cool er by the Sisters, tural Winter Fair, eo x 4 \ § || | > es : :