Feeding The Come Immanuel" by Junior mary and “Shepherds are We" y noir Choir; D Choir: Nativity exercise by pl'I-i class; “Away in a Man-l _ get", “Adoration of Shepherds"l0f honour recently at a bri d al b Ju-‘i ueg "0 Come auiMontague. Regional High School Ye Faithfu 1", Karen and Mapiat the home of Mrs. Roy Gillis. wedding anniversary. 1 Marjorie Clarey was the guest shower given by the teachers of Demonstrated Christmas treats for shut-ins and sick will be provided by the The secret ary. Mrs. Henderson. read the minutes of the last meeting. Money wa s voted for a nd. The treasurer, Mrs. Margate Women's Institute this f Philip t Heath untecred to make up the artch-‘ ’veral of the guest. 3 Mr. George Clarey. mother Eof the bride - to - be presided at ‘the tea table. A social evening lfollowed. l . Mrs. Wendell Math ‘ PHONE 4-3505 1 l December weather log are only a few of the items‘ The Guardian - Evening Patriot. CIIDA BAILEY ALLEN game/z Home For The Holidays set the skirt in motion —— 1 0 ng- , Place on lightly oiled baking sheet. Brush the tops with th, Inst tbsp. melted butter. Bake 12 min. in hot own 435 degrees F., or until golds". brown Collegians Serve warm. Makes 9 scones l i TOMORROW'S DI\',\IF.R WITHIN a few days, the boys Tomat Juice PM ~Hm BW.UMBo'.'..=. and girls awav at school wil be Swedish Meat Balls in Sauce (.3 .dv, . . , . l ' . .‘ . no tan Boron \.l’I .coming h a me. all at once, rag (Chafing leh) on germ]th FL”: “MW! lvenously hungry for home‘cook- Buttered ’l‘oast ‘ q ‘. _Z' ' The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 19, 1964. 7 ‘m and wanting m 5“ me” Or Sliced Hm Baked Ham V [Potato _,1 it . wind 4 ‘ \ezclahlcs tire-n, (.ilillf-(i m Bruncheons lcombination .ate And Excalloped Potatoes "MM. lbreakfast and early lunch! are Date Cream Scones Mm.“ Hummhwad Wm lappreciated by everyone. Coffee or Tea Milk . . ‘ . ‘ ‘ “limped (ream theme. HOLIDAY Bnuxcumm reasurements level; recipes COM". “r Tm ‘mk . . 'U. 0 Audre Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 ., . . ‘ .,q J. . . y i M Tah'.’ . , EGG TOAST WITH ALMoxns ”"" (".m" “H'””*‘” Halve-d Grape riiit “llh AN," ORAVFF “5C1.ng MEAT Rt .15 Kensington United Churchll.. M. Murray. , Cranberry Sauce Garnish ‘ ‘ " ‘ " Ingredients: 0'1: "t lb. was filled to capacity on Friday: Following the entertainment. 1 Plan". "I crisp 3390‘“v 112 c. fresh or drained refrigera- (“0Pde "Tall h’r’" "~ ll? "Ml" evening for the annual Sund ay .Santa appeared and treated 8113 BMW" ,“ 5‘1""? .S‘WN’E" ted orange sections PM "Will "‘a'i -’ 'h‘“ ":WPDNI School Christmas program. ‘the children from a gay Chrisi- And Brolle‘.‘ Lanad‘a“ 3390“ 2 tbsp. honey or sugar l‘r‘alcil rmmn or ts'1 Hidanv on- The Sunday ~tchool superinten- ‘mas tree Egg T0851 “"m Orange seam“ 4 921:8 i0": ‘i 1‘ P/il‘ll 'W'lfi"? it n d l I l -- "r d allsntc. 1 fine dant. Mr. J. Harry Brown . ' V It tsp. salt - r n u n I V ‘ chairman toi- the following pro-' J. Harrison and Mrs. MacF‘ar- com; "a M‘”‘ in tsp. cinnamon _ sot hread t'Y'limlIK’ ; t' x t i m gram by the superin- lane of Bedeque will be at home ’“ ." 9 it: c. whole or skim milk or i. llOlf' mllk. .v (' ‘tll'lr‘i ni‘ tendaht' the hym n “0 Little to their friends at the residence flfln "Lug ‘2 0. ‘1 st‘ckt butter or margarr mflr'znt'ina , u a . v (try i n1 I " own of Bethlehem"; prayer of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hend- r the I Blf‘lfil‘t c..- .nto . It \dri by Rev L M Murray. reading! arson Bedeque on Tuesday_ 1/. slices white bread. decrustcd l'f‘n‘alnill: lDZI‘F’llf‘Wl except ' '- ' ’ l '. ft {in n from 3.5 ha Vod hu 1 to r Kltr - i) l '-.t:'il'"isij-.' Sign}: gflfiéitmfisdigaflg egglgteticelrri‘bfhemeSetfingo from 7-10 “I “- loaSlf‘d blanched llah’t‘d until smooth. ("'t'Htil‘ 'dl‘fl or} .. ' .. I - ~ ‘ almon s [hit-k (‘hill 1 hr. “159 0“ Jew. mde t 0 p‘m' the occasmn 0‘ the” 50th Combine orange sections and Form inn. li'qlri .- . pm hi”; [honey or sugar. Let stand 10 ‘min. at room temperature to be- lcome “juicy.” In a shallow bowl, beat eggs with salt and cinnamon: stir in milk. making an egg batter. square Brown evenly in h'l'lf'l” o" mar L'fli'll’lf‘ MIT“ in o'vas anally Tltcn slow -» 7 turn 1 saute lrv HOUSEHOLD HINTS . Heat large skillet or llyn Millar; Benediction. Rev. The br'de'to‘be “’3 5 95cm“! griddle. Brush with butter. PM" SUNS I‘Ome o‘l‘ ‘\'ll'lt'l0\v5 [to t e seat of honour. In open~ Dip each bread Slice quickly with casc if rubbed with a r‘mth . ling the gifts she was asststed by in and out of egg batter; drain a moistened with nail pcth re- Ch .Hester MacPhee and Dorothy tsecond or so. the" fry on both mm‘ci‘. {P 8 {If e 1‘ While Glenda Mac' sides in butter. Turn only once. 1 . lKenzte read the accompany l n gt ijgp warm in oven. A scrum: of t‘fllttl‘liil ('lliilt‘f‘l jverses. Refreshments were serv— [)9 not pile up slices; instead, (‘Hrlls SalF-fl 0r a HIP "I “My ed by the hostess. assisted by se~ . place in buttered large pan to “app-“'1‘” 331“ “Valli? 56“! '0?“ is a smart way to start the fam- lkeep mm mm ilv breakla‘t ‘ t .s . To serve. spoon over orange sections and juice. Garnish: ai- ‘ tor a golden (tits! on {Fed foods, dip them in nonfat mtlk. Now: This toast is especially For a mud, lunrh try a mu: good made from white ltali a n V. . and “bread. sliced ‘5 inch thick. Leave "I will” {Nome smm and a "gnth' “ghdsfveral membe rs Millan and famin of Wood island ‘on crust. Before frying, 1 el sandmch made mm gamma" 0 "mg 9 Iver the El “5' ‘are leaving todav to spend the ‘bread stand in eag batter a few and “can-“.1 bunpr‘ Tam" fa“ These plans were made at the 3ch . t g h m ‘< ,th ‘1 . d‘ W t" ‘t . and nutritious. December meeting held at the l‘lS ma._ oi ay. \u . rs. secon .S. e n urn o meisten -.. __ .._- __, __. .. ._ m {M D0 R .Mathllans parents. Mr. and both Sides. . rs' " ‘ Bake" ers Thomas Welch SINGER GIVES BIRTH With the newly elected president. t‘ ' ' 3 DATE CREAM SCONES TORON‘TO '(‘P \laureen MrS- Lorne Adams premdmz. 11': c. pitted fresh California “mm... c ‘ d i n‘ 1 Meeting opened with the sing- 1 dates gave birth toaiiirmfi‘fthczrhild (in. ng 0 "Santa Claus is Coming; .2 tbs . butter or m r in « - . ~ ' m Town... R0" can was respond” g “,2 cpbiscu.t mix 3 ga 9 daughter, Friday Miss For- “! w by {Ourteen members dam [.7 t he” .n. hal irrostrneisxthfh uife of conductor ating a toy for a needy child. 1] ms“ bun" or maltgari" _. ,. . a. . g 1 tbsp. sugar it top. grated orange rind ltbsp melted butter or marga- rine tadditionalt s‘flii‘i’iiiiiuueokuk. “' ' PATTERSONEEE I Ma new gave a sat.st tor Crisp i n I Slice dates. C'h on 2 tbsp. of a For pony also the sick I an; yhrel' i has arrived. inspiring the usual 6 butter into biscuit mix until well- It I com'mittees The Red Crosiccgz- 1 round of social events. Newa of I] M M, distributed. Mix in half 'n' half. it n vener Eave'a list of the work on . coffee parties. afternoon teas. Roll into a circle about 9 inches 1! . bridge parties or house- warm- Slender - falling soft pleats I in diameter ’4 hand and several members vol- MMMDWMMI Melt the one tbsp. butter. es. , , , waisted line 1'5 EWISQ Chm” Combine with dates. sugar and ’ . The “December Committee" gamfsmsffede‘tgg wggagegehaggyygfil for small” 21‘?” 13:25; A“ “’ld' ': orange rind. Spom‘ evenly "V" , was asked to take charge of the . . ' l a“ 9309'" "we" " - ironed dough. C ut into it pie- 19::OY3LIBABIEEsBERlzml: bornmt‘o‘lgttitehigduef:.lilrl‘d::h tlhoe. Alexandra, (bottom leftl Mrs. . box of [toys for the a d have “sums? perhaps a form; prmted panel-n 4954; n a 1 f! shaped Newt Angus Ogilvy. had a son on I anniversary of Confederation ‘w'dshed er Islander whom friends would l Sizes 14%, 16H, 18%. 201/2. 22%. 5 . . BARBERING 0R , _ inquire ‘If the Lion's Club . . . . . . St rti f ' . year 5 mail“: I reg] i151; "Puma prmcpss Maragret (top leap year day_ Feb, 29, and 1 gigs 813d Cohtatgl‘gtatetown. Quebec to place them this year_ 111;? to contact]. I h rd‘ flge'ml/z required 3 yards 40-inchzmnaeac1g we??? fitting: . 'HAI‘RDRESSI‘NG ’ by a rapid succession of Royal ugh“ gave bmh to her second the Duchess M K e "t had a l . . Mrs" Jon“ JOhnson read a let‘ ‘givinfimii asrliovgezi'mdir‘genzierfainiiti'g aIt‘rllIS‘TY CENTS (50 centsl in and blend into “ascent Shape' SCREEN TEACHING births in the spring of the year. Child- Lady Sarah ATmSU‘OHS' daughter. L a d Y Helen Willd' CAUSE FOR CONCERN lieg'fmmt;°"§.Li"kgl" Eng'hl‘d‘ your club phone 4-8506 and help coins (no stamps. please) fort WW ‘th '8 “ Alhwance “d rin «3 Ed and tin leftl was Jones, Ma 1. Princess sor. A ril 28. 'CI’ Photo) . The “‘3di 01' JOhn F- Ken- “ m, 1'95”! emonm'atlon ' - _ g 'h u m, Ontario "Many '0 er 91‘ Its. c u n y l’ .nedy-s deem in Dallas 13y be. on making Christmas decor-acflgilfitha social column inter ‘ahlfi gain” “I” t“. minty a. BENNETT CARR ‘ I I» 3hind British and Canadian con- 101“ W88 Elven by MP5. ROY Insurance Counselling iplainly srzn. NAME. Aim-1.: . I O . l . . 9 ‘ ‘ TRANS-CANADA icern at temmsl threats to the Thomson BEGAN CAREER YOUNG 33355, STYLE NUMBER 1. District Supervisor E s 1 lQueeh. sparked by growing sep- Mrs. Charles Dennis invited the British comedienne T e 5 slot Send order to ANNE ADAMS. 1: Charlottetown' P'E-L BEAUTY arattst turbulence. In the end members to her home for th e O'Shea was four years old when learn of Guardian- pan-lot pat. ‘ 5"" I“ 0' Clflldl INDUSTRIES LTD, Will Be Affected By International Politics By CAROL KENNEDY LONDON iCPl — The uncer- sionally still erupts in sections of the British press and public His military regime has been replaced by a civilian govern- the ViSl't went off calmly. coolly. If The story made a dramatic if disturbing climax to an other- January meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess and l u n c h commit- tee. ! she a church charity show in Wales. onto 1, Ont. . I ‘ . at lain world of international poli- opinion. The 1966 tour will prob- ment containing several Com- 3:9 "figfitedrg‘flfliieg, 1: 1.133: 3' tics. which until recently hardly ably n as a momentous munists. There has also been suc‘cessim of royal bir‘ths in the touched the stately round of watershed: the f al recogni- recent Negro-Arab fighting in spring. royal1 activities. will affect two tion 20 years to the month after the country. princess Alexandra M". M. o to Queen's major engage- the Nazi surrender. that the . o n l H merits in 1965. two countries have buried the TRIP m DOUBT gm g vy‘ ed 0“ “1 h a M" One them. the pected state visit to West Ger- many in May. is likely to pro- voke as much discussion—even controversy. for different rea- sons— 5 the Queen‘s tense trip to Quebec last October. It will be the first state visit of a British sovereign to Ger- many since Edward VII visited long-ex- P ast. But there will be controversy. The key to it is Berlin. Germans apparently hope and expect the Queen to visit Wei Berlin, their "front-line" city set like an island in the hostile sea of Communist East Germany. There are thorny dip- lomatic hazards here and the country left arrangements for the four-day royal visit in Feb— ruary “all up in the air." a for- eign office spokesman said. British diplomats are waiting to see whether the invitation still stands with the new regime. Originally the trip was sched- uled to follow the Feb. 1-8 visit to Ethiopia—also technically a The upset in Africa's largest 0" Leap Year Day. Feb. 29. Prince Edward was born to the ueen Mare 10. becoming third in line to the throne. The Duchess of Kent had a daughter April 28 and Princess Margaret completed the quartet of royal mothers with her second child. a daughter. May 1. Prince Philip wound up the royal year with an energetic se~ Sets Maritime Stationers 154 Great George St. gift from ARCHER MacDONALD LTD. EANS MORE Furniture is a long lasting gift to be appreciated every day of the year. So w his nephew Kaiser Wilhelm n British foreign Office says “0 .. I V I. .. ‘ ries of tours—to Mexico and 913144527 by n°t drop around TO' In 1909, arraniejmenlts] jigs: bwbree fir: Hfifingefaasglte fgfiuflsia’é‘pmt (Siouth Amen“? Pafter till: Cana- DAY and see the hundreds “L A N _ . V nounc uni . . ian VISI: aris an Brus- ' ' ‘ av wa' 0W brlglghefaghyeglns those ltélewWI- royal] tour starts May 18, in do“ 1'” 1954- . , lsels for brief engagements in f gift Items In StOCk' AND . For) Anglo anfmahrsrelatfizns has]: case of any fresh cm” in the itwrll be the first time the la“. November‘s“ finally to LL AT PRICES YOU veered from open hostility to a lingering suspicion that occa- w Protect your pet from the I an divided city. DELICATE PROBLEM East Germans and the Soviet. Union might interpret a visit by the ueen as implying Britain recognizes West Berlin as part of the Federal Republic of Germany. Britain‘s attitude is that the city is a four<power Queen has travelled in north- east Africa. though she has vIs- ited west coast Commonwealth countries. Ethiopia. a moun- tainous. remote kingdom still a monarchy three times oder than Britain’s LOGO-year line. Hai-Ie Selassie. a tough little bearded warrior of 73. claims held in a feudal trance, boostsl 1 Morocco for a four-day visit to King Hassan. . Nities Christmas" Archer & MacDonald Ltd. PARKDALE Phone 894-6345 Phone 892-1755 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 RM. 'nieodor Helm came to Landon on a state visit. It is customary for the Queen to pay a return call on a visiting head of state. In 1965 she as two other vis- its of this nature scheduled—to Ethiopia and Sudan. The Sudan~ use trip has also been affected (during Thrifi S-p-a-c-e t-o m-o-v-e SAIL NOW! to Europe. . . at bargain fares 275 lbs free baggage allowance. 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