prdemivgpoy oor , f. on om “ “ = “ cemenneniencinamenenectiiie > os i : | ; y | Stagram was a report on the se ther Butier gave « very thten ; T HAPPENINGS |WOMENSORGANIZATIONS | ETssrurmasS eee hae |____Anirey Jenkin, Women's Editor, Phane +e Montgaue WI To Cater ihe aterm usiess wan gt- to prepare themeelen beat detail- for their duty as teachers. — ' ' i ; ; ‘ | Nancy Woodside, %rd year |his son Peter im Saint John, For Lead rshi Course | MEADOW BANK WI. . [etadest a Pee spent week- N. B. e p | methods of teaching catechism, | Plans to hold a cake sale at end wit perenta in Sum | Mrs. Gill KLYN WI which had been eve- Sherwin-Williams store were merside. Mr. and Mrs. William Sentner anna a oe denne ee Mrs. Alexander, Mack in non, BM& session, was given by the made at the Meadow Bank 1 of Chelton have taken up resi- en's Institute at the. annual Brooklyn, entertained the mem. ‘Pifitual director. Some impor- meeting held recently. Roll Mrs. Edna Jenkins of Bede- dence for the winter in Mrs meeting recently. The meeting bers of the Women's Institute on ‘@%t points in the talk were: call was answered bv each mem que is spending te sine ie Edna Jenkins’ house at Bedeque was held at the home of Mrs. Thursday evening for the annual Seems ome that a err ber telling of her earliest |Summer . illis with 14 members |meeting. Members tributed” 4 0 outlook on relig- lection Rs e i\George Somers, Arcona St. Donna MacLaren, student at three guests present. ant meres for - two oe . ton was formed to @ great extent | 4n Institute pin was present: | Pwc was a weekend visitor Following the opening cere- UNICEF and plans were made during their preschool years and ed to a senior member who is | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord and with her parents in Lot 16. imony, the minutes of the last an- to pack used clothing for over- it-was essential that they re- Heaving the community to take. ‘their children, Hance and Shan- : \nual meeting and the last regul- |seas relief. ceive religious training during yp rseidence in the “Sontherm non, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. Lillian Gilhs, Forest jar meeting were read by Mra.| An agreement has been made ‘tose years. Another point not- gates for the winter months. Reeves, Ross’ Corner, were re- Hill, is a* present spending @ Byron Stewart. and the finafi-|with Kilmuir district to co-oper- @d was that the purpose of tea- of Christmas: cent weekend guests of Mr. and few days in Halitax, N.S. where leial report for the year was pee ate with them in their centennial Ching catechism was to influence JA" wil'he ‘held at the next Mrs. Horace MacDonald, Kings- she is the guest of her daugh- sented by Mrs. Lyle Boehner. project, which is the renovation lives and not merely to accum- gifts and ff decided to ' \boro. ters and sons-in-law, Mr. and jp her address, the pre of their community hall, and the wlate knowledge. A third point eee was eae j Mrs, James Cunninbgam, Mr. ,,'" het address, the president © ' te Cent of the grounds into Was that parents by virtue of the |iwie Miriam Hives ti Steg = | Dr Colin and Mrs. Lithgoe and Mrs. Ward Jackson. -and Vities of the past year end ex- & park. sacrament of marriage were giv- oud seniaetia p an od their tally have let Al- ~. oe — pemeeth Seward precsed her appreciation for the| New officers were appointed - all the Braces necessary to eae ear eae on to take up residence in an amilies. : the following year and sever- ng up ir children properly | Fredericton, N. B. | seceereee Re alee: 6 8S ot eas Geman teeir ta. \0nd Wf Coy pet forte Cale tent (eee wal | a, and Bits. Rey Podoron | wie well mitt va, tention to attend the leadership efforts with very little coaching | Election of officers | ress OS James Smythe, RCN Hal- and daughter, Donna. Mrs. Gusa- 5 tak ae are committee repor jworkshop in Montague on from the pastor or professional in the following slate or jifax, ts spending a short leave nar Pedersen and daughter hat there is a need ‘for chib |e cober dad teachers they could do an excel- | brought in: president, Mrs. ° | ‘at the home of his parents, Mr. Elsie, Tignish, motored to Truro “en's clothing and bedclothes. : lent job. man MacPhail; vice- pres. } jend Mes. John Smythe, Tignish. \N. 5. on Sunday to visit with VE oo. aes _ ~ tion wee nates Oe ee - Catechisms for preschool Mrs. D. K ee oe ysl eae < ‘tend te ac aca " tained an article on one of the children were of display and i ge sere aa Sta a Mr. and Mrs. Peter’ Gaudet — who ggg ® recently | ren a as ns ting | Members, Mrs. Lioyd MacKin- | these were viewed with interest Hyde i oo nley ‘were married at St. Simon and been posted e Maritimes, aoe nominating son, whe has recestiy been ap. |by the parents. In connection ("4 "ta0.” Roy Groce Mesreet St. Jude Roman Catholic Church prior to completing his train- — Pes adopted and the. inte to the provincial execu. With the third point, the spiritual om ert, Nee Se aos _. |Tignish on Saturday. Mrs. Gau- ing at Winnipeg, Man. ollowing officers were elected tive as convener of cultural ac. director notes that in our own | 2 Pogo y ante det is the daughter of Mr. and. a - the ensuing year: president, tivities. Mrs. MacKinnon, who Parish some of the most success- a i e; a —? . \Mrs. Ray Griffin, St. Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffin ease. Roy Gillis; vice-president, accompanied by her husband ful parents in teaching ‘catech- cree — oe meee and Mr. Gaudet is a son of Mr. were marriec in. Toronto,- Ont. Mrs. Frank Greene: secretary, and family hee reo return. ism to their children were those todos , sy sies ; and Mrs. Francis Gaudet, Tig- recently, Mr. Griffin is the son = — het treasures, oe eens a halen aan wfound. who themselves had very little ling — perp oe ee _— ‘Rock’ and fa wie i a domi ‘ors, Mrs, Keir Clark, Mire. Gat. 120d, Gave an interesting outline formal education. At the concli~ sonveners, health, Mes. LHL James GaMart. Alberton of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Ric- net Moore and Mrs. J.C. Mar. |o% her trip and answered sever- sion of this report there were Drake: home economies, Mrs. Z : x = & B 5 \South, spent the weekend with hard, Tignish. Lure; auditors, Mrs. Lorne Wig- |! — concerning that a ee eee Victor MacPhail; agriculture, _ginton and Mrs, Lester MacLeod |Province. eas leak slace " Mrs. Pearl Scott: citizenship, and Red Cross convener, Mrs. | Another pleasant feature of (Mrs. Charles Hyde; oulture ac- Arnold VanInderstine, ithe meeting was the presenta: | MORELL CWL ‘tivity. Mrs. Anco Hamming and tion of Institute pins to five char- c ter members vo wait aaa The November meeting of St. to send for knitting and sewing |stitt reside in Brooklyn, namely, |Teresa Parish Council of CWL | materials for Red Cross work, {Mrs. Robert Whiteway and Mrs. was held Nov. 7 when in the ab- Mrs. Vaniderstine was asked | United Nations, Mrs. sonnet ~ - } Ae ; _@ |Arrangements were discu Prest ‘whe s. Sence of the president, Mrs.S.R. % H. BENNETT CARR ‘ Be m4 for serving a noon meal at the ens gti resadlle a — |Kelly chaired the meeting. Spir- Insurance Counselling |WI Leadership Course which will \{orie MacPherson, Mrs. Sadie | ttual director, Rev. T-P. Butler |$ pyltuct Supervisor . — } ‘be hele at the United Church MacKinnon and Mrs. Marjorie was present. Routine business Charlottetown, P.E.L — = Mean : — = |Hall on Dec. 2nd. Mrs. Lester jygacKinnon. |was carried out followed by the Sun Life of Canada accident, vy was admitted | - MacLeod, Mrs. Wigginton and) Mrs Whiteway and Mrs. Bea- treasurer's and convener's re- | : Phone 4-8f17 - 4-5435 USC Is Helping To Support © |ite"sertry’sad sul ota , Mrs. Clements were appointed | ton i in Ports. > very shocked and miserably wn- | | ; ; expressed their pleasure in derfed, with torn shoes and the | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 28, 1965. — in charge of cat-\receiving the pins presented by! Arrangements were made for e : Mrs. |Armistice Wreath for CWL to be Hong Kong Day Nurseries _jimica’ sire. 0" : A commalie, compeisiag Mr, | at tae’oosclaion af the pres. isd Nor. lich, ty Chteuship Boehner, Mrs. Pepler, Mrs. Cecil entation members enjoyed a | Convener, Mrs. Maurice Runi- HONG KONG — (Special)— room and so many children and grant to the Family Planning ; jen (From the diary of Dr, Lota jadults sharing one bed, naturale Association o Hong Kong, an, Woman Is Now Accepted ae Gets wee ~ dinner served by the hostess, as- Shan. Hitschmanova, Executive Direc- {ly the children sleep very poor- | @sency which is doinz an ex: | hah eae : pointed so euatal the tc by several members. _A detailed report. of Regional a tor, Unitarian Service Commit: 'ly. Thus it is a luxury in'a Day ‘tremely urgent and successful | A Edi A p lj [Dressing Group on-Nov. Oth. Al GRORGENOWN CWE lace onec wan sivas borane tee, Ottawa). ‘Nursery. for a small tot to have job. Family planning and Day S$ itor n uplisner | . oh. Oct. 3ist, was given by execu- : a donation was voted towards the| ting ti There is probably no other his own cot where he can sleep Nurseries are certainly two of [Crippled Children’ rm | The regular monthly meeting tive. part of the world where the pro- two to three hours absolutely our Committe’s' most worth-| QMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Two, “It is absolutely vital. I still | ‘a te eka |e ee rien eee comenitinn Se Ho- pn? come reat Sn seen we arta, ik Galt a Ret” ie nee tae abe th, Se Sed ces aah he ie rae ao wa seed ~ In one of the two day nurser- : ; was told that her husband, for | much le respect the paper ithe highlights of her recent trip | vember 2nd., and was presided |cussion on serving meals to : able : (USC headquarters, 56 Sparks | i fol. : wail ased ietenationsl chaste itt which the Unitarian Service sireet, pees i. edeconiie et ee ee and rely on it for guidance.” to the West Coast, was present- over by the president, Mrs. Rich- |school children during a retreat for years because the need is so Committee is helping a Chinese anpeating for $840,000. Contribu- |eancer, : Asked about her future plans, @d by Mrs. Wigginton. She was ard Curley. Routine business |Nov. 26.27. It was decided to great,” an informed Canadian ee agency " support, IT tions may also be left at the| give weeks inter he was dead, Mrs. Easterly amiled and said: |@98isted by Mrs. Elsie Watter- | was disposed of, consisting of the |provide meals in the homes. A gnalal Shaker told the: saw Ko Kim Fan, a little boy of Main Bank of Montreal, Char- | That was when she took over| ‘I alwaye sald I'd sell if \worth. Refreshments were serv- | minutes of the previous meeting, committee was named to take) five whose father was run over | : ed by the hostess. assisted | financial and convener’s care of catering to a weddi With 1,000 to 2,000 persons still ‘hy’ a truck and killed. The moth. [ottetown. Clothing for the USC the newspaper to carry on as things got too tough. But they |Mrs. Vaniderstine and Mrs. Wat | eas a ~~ arriving secretly every month, should be left at the Dominion if : eS | reports. reception. once they are In the Colony, they eT makes artificial flowers in a>Building, Fourth Floor, Room 12, pea ree ret pa eee | haven't got too rough yet. ‘terworth. a | The main item of the evening | At‘the close of the meeting Fa- arehere"to” stay;==""there is" no” shack which she~-and~her~six” Charlottetown, P-E-: "tion président, would Have | ygrtartar yar ary arial ary ary ery ary er ters alae ter terre errr ere tere er ere ere ere err er her er her ter her ee er kere - way out.” 4 i ° wanted. ia : , The ‘Government | ts - opening “ 3 le block decisi ted a 5 - 4 Ss fae ep ee: eis ELLEN’S DIARY editor pe He fe hua. | i 5 & . | | season. Once the festivides : with the influx of rafigess and ‘ méssmen and -politicians confide | & : = ie | get into full swing it's won- the natural increase in popula- by ; h C - : in her. | , Ca SO Nn S Oo U | | derfel to have a treasury at tion. Theoretically the minimum Our T OoUg ts om mence Mrs. Easterly wae in Omaha |s . : i good food ideas for handy : gpd nbon hag onibe tr the National Newapaper Ae |§ ig | rterence. e a e bl Be | ‘ wevbuttere sre cen acorn’ TO Turn TO Christmas Soiisd that eatin bec tosh Souper Starter Od | @ special Bola Boute Soup. tT i i edults in one room and a num- was living she went te many |o , ; at ber of children Inthe Crown “well, now that we are Into in their eyes, get assigned ple- | conventions with him — and |& ‘ a Colony a baby is born every five the last half ef the month’ one ces’ for school-concert; and passed up the temptations to go : na minutes.‘ remarked, accepting the fact commence to hum the carols. |Shopping in favor of attending |» se | By October 1964, the Hon today, ‘we may expect to get ‘Little ones compore letters in|convention sessions. s 5 Kong Government has resettled, snowfall: ‘It -would—make—a_print, and in the first writing-|. ‘I mever realized then that |} y 600,000 people, al! slum dwellers, jong winter’’ another sighed. - intimate (letters and trustful... I'd’ have to use the informa- i in it uu | id al but there are still 500,000 squat- yo. then w We have several of the same @. |tion,”’ she said. aN : | setil cream te lightly ph and er estenenners. oor fihkes aritt aus oe aot ‘mong our treasures, duly add-| Mrs. Easterly said her ringed uy \ ae is e re is ae or dant hoo ly as did not so long since, the ressed,.closed and stamped by ence had convinced her that a |# ; e the lavgest single exenditure 4-¢ autumn leaves. “But no (those children of once, now on woman .with a proper back- | _ Holiday Ataske in a household — zee oe matter the snow, it’s not yet in their teens. ground can operate a newspaper ; 3 eee oe ea men comm i winter. It's just the. Fall’ we ‘Would you please bring me? S well as a men, oe has : b dessert, ~— * aoe af ving, both parents must work "0 And oh, iw wants andl wishes | Soar appreciation of. sews: (& 5 Bg | inch beted ple shot with 4 . 4 § s * ! ‘ } S , to make ends meet and the chil. Snow however we have. the ee ee ate ee | paper's ‘ele in a community. js) : : # i ® y ana scene before dusk remindful Alex, make up their lists accord: | the Tea nahet an 1 of a pretty vee picture, the ag Colaineai unas tes ov- ‘ —- and spoon Hong ‘ fields lightly spread, the spruces | , com 5 That gga aged oi ie by the dam and in fencerow..and oo nore es ; one — Cou ple Celebrate’ . laos ie ta aig pr ’ ‘he iy woodland on the slopes, fetchin- @2¢ Ss, chickens i : serving tima. Then cover com- Poe ae at two and six are oY powered with its white.And their heads and go into deep) 25th Anniversary; : ae a ae a With so many adults in one Where now, we. wonder, does freeses, Turkeys, ducks, geese \& ing to edge ¥_ adults in One ihe robin. shelter, that one of fatten in its honor, a plump hog, Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Boud- pestry aud Baie 6 tour farmers noticed today? (18 butchered, or a youngling of jreault.of Georgetown celebrated | # 2605 veh ual hema The Fall it is. The November the cow-kind. Mince pies, head |their silver wedding anniversary | ¥ Ingue is golden and seme dave ate=now ~wamberedecand cheese, roasts,..shortbread, dou- recently when relatives ands || tnmeciately. i ithe Geaion turns thoughts to- Se et Wa how many (close friends called to vectal a ey | Cranberry Special : items food the very word gratulations on this special oc- | 3 tae lward Christmas: Its prepaara- christmas’ conjures up! ee A tnase by Ge tantly | 1. Shop leisurely for better choice of For Santa's’ helpers, tions are daily becoming more } : ia ' This night has that Christ. was offered by Rev. L.B. Dooley accented. The children, stars oa oa Sai y toe (pastor of St. Ja Parish at 7/% i f i iii i i Hy ter. Until tomorrow —— Diary —~ | Goodnight....... | Easy-see Diagram HOUSEHOLD HINTS’ Give yourself a delightful pre- Christmas gift! Sew a young, - Puppet Mittens : “ the backs of chairs are Mod-ish, yoked skimmer with) | scarring your walls, coat backs pretty pockets and top stitching.! .Présto!. Solve gift problems and nailheads with colorless | EASY — great in velveteen, ae — they all adore nail polish. corduroy, crepe. se merry mittens. : : é Printed Pattern 4994: Miss-; Puppet ; Mittens — pussycat If children's hems and cuffs igure’ a robin was seen. And |P.™., served by their son Philip. \ merchandise. tad and vanilla ice and lwe heard our blue jaya in the! The couple were honored to be | i ; until smooth. Bender “This able to- thet tri oon lorchard forecast rain. This able to- renew their marriage cooks can mix their own | ‘should be a pancake supper’? Vows. as this was the first cere- | & 2. Salespeople have more time to serve you. | cen one of the children observed, Mony of this kind performed in & ee ee | watching us sprcad th t>-le St. James Church. att } i ae ei S ae 4 land prepare supper at the edge Following the mass, relatives | © parking vaila | | ert of candy making lof dusk. “If only we had some (and friends returned to the home | & 8. More a ble. | | Christmas? Our fevorite f buckwheat flour’ we said. ‘Be of Mr. and Mrs. Boudr eault '¥ recipe for Maple Pecan leure to write it on your next \Where many useful gifts were |= 4 Ww Fudge, calis for 3 cups brown igrocery list’ Peter nodded. |presented. Refreshments were | & . Faster Gift rapping. sugar, 1 cup dairy sour cream | And we saw in mind the outs (Setved by their daughters, fol- | ¥ | | and a pinch of salt. Boil this ldoor bareness of the Jal, and owed by an enjoyable evening | @ Se | |_méixture over medium heat J ‘lindoors the cori ‘of an old (o% Singing and dancing. ae 5. Bay gifts on convenient layaway plans he | | until the soft ball stage (238 °F beamed kitchen with a low- ; ore i }| | On 2 candy ' hearthed stove spreading its EIGHTEEN KILLED i Remove from heat and stir in genial glow in the deepening BOGOTA (Reuters) — Eigh- | & 6. Better, quicker mailing. . % cup butter and 1 teaspoon i dusk, saw too the batter being |te€® persons were ned | at vanilla Cool without stirring } mixed in a creamy-lined, brown faee oe aia in aS A € to lukewarm and beat until earthenware bowl. And nt- |they were travelling was ance mixture begins to its ty watched the frst pancakes iby a landslide near the town of | a4 Wy Rotter ch —— gioss, add 1 cup of : of the season bubbling and leanne > aa de: Ne - pecans and quickly turn inte ’ browning in the sturdy iron fry- ment of Ca . ee a buttered pan. Deiry sour ‘ ie pan. So appetizing was the ar-. i a | 8. More time to budget gift purchases. cream adds a distinctive j cae the = and _ co RWS. ‘ : flavor to thiswonderful candy. |’ © neat round samples yy 4 cakes we youngsters were gi-| th sant aad = . 8. Better, lees crowded services. fareer tae ae ‘oni: 4 ven, before the actual making | apeellty” senate salen \ _ ’ | made with butter take kindby 4 for the meal should begin. ‘It’s | ones with thin. cushion I i m to the freezer. Why net bake : eeining wen Eto | : 10. Out of town gifte arrive safely on time. || up @ batch or two now } : ‘through the still. white-spread | yi || for und thoy We ee vis fat ab all” inna if ©=—-:11. Avoid the hustle and bustle of heavy traffic. | | Christmas. i “It's tod early yet for the win- | : | Party Parfaits : 12. Shop earty, relax during the holiday season. FALL DRESSES Double Wools Silks @ Arnel Jerseys 8.95-34.95 Sizes 7-15, 8-10, by Lense Alen 7 t ‘Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, Size 16 and knitted to enchant |meed letting out. rip before tak-| 13%4-24% 7 : 5 ae 2 yds. $4-inch. girls a boys. Pattern 7303: ing to the cleaners or throwing Knits _ : charts, directions to fit children in the wash. Gloria . FIFTY CENTS Por 7. 4 to 10 years. z o) N : oins (no stamps, please) TRADE PACT SIG + each pattern. Onlario residents | THIRTY-FIVE. CENTS coin eued a sik es . Ladies M r oe cohen tome add two cents sales tax. Print| for each pattern (no stamps,| ' uters) — Rus f ‘aM Daley plainly size, name, address, | please) to Alice Brooks, care of | and Finland Saturday .signed .a Wear . oS ; MAYOR GEORGE KEY Jr. FOODS SERVICE BU. style number. - Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft |five - year trade Protocol for Charlottetewn : I ; : ls ae OREAS Send order to Anne Adams, | Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto | 1966-1970. Under the agreement “Where Smarter ‘ \ Eglinton Tevento 12 Ont. 5 eare of Guardian-Patriot Pattern | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one Finland will remain Russia's Women Shep” D . (tw. > —Dept:; 60-Front 8+.—W. Toronto j-cent-sales tax.Print plainly pat- biggest trading partner in the Gt. George %. Te aceias aaa —_ Ee ae : “<- : — : t 1, Ont. tern number,, name, address. capitalist world. ; ge xa Eg Ss PPR PRT HAE TL ee ae | oe : * i DP se AP IT AP EE LG LI AT I aR Nt