45...»... It, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS GO TO THEIR HEAD x. dabwyg The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 12, 1964. 7 Int first enemas. see the Babe in the manger. note thel blue of the mother's gown. see Joseph‘s smile. We picture so ea I ally the Stable....and the surprise - ion the faces of the shepherds on *those far fields over the appear-. 3; ance of the new star. and the joy- t lous notes of the Angels’ song. ‘ I "Let s go e now..." the ; said... to follow that Star, B ut Ewho then would keep w a t c h Vover the flock... and come occa- isionally to the fire set there ag- ‘ainst the hillside to warm hi - HAPPE Mrs. Gus Bailey. and son. Michael Bailey. returned to El- mira following a trip to Montre- al. Mr. R 05 s Young. Red Point was a recent business visitor to Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Harriett (nee Doris McDonald) have re- turned to Halifax after a honey- moon spent on P.E.I. with Mrs. Harnett's parents. Mr. and Vlrs. Dominic McDonald. North Wilt- sbire. Mr. and Mrs. Harnett were married November 28 at Saint Thomas Acquinas Church, Halifax by Rev. Basil Carew. The winners of the weekly card party held at Marshfield Hall Saturday evening were: Ladies high: Mrs. Lloyd Ves- sey; consolation: Mrs. Hector NINGS Andrey Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8500 Claude Murphy: door prize: Mrs. Frank Watts: freemut: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. Mr. and M r s . Harry Miller. Murray Harbor North. have mo- ved to Montague for the winter. Residents of Montague wel- erly of Souris to the community Mrs. Walter Wells and Mrs. come Mrs. Fred Webster form-v self. and pe rha-ps to eat his; "cake of meal" in its glow? One thinks it was “The Young e at. who remained be~i Season. though far away those so . "Our hearts bowl down at Bethlehem." ‘ "They have gone. they have} left me here with the sheep. ‘High on the hill in the starry col -— lThe Angels called them over the I w —- I I watch and Wonder. and d a r e ) not sleep. For fear the Voices should come again — :We all bowed down at the Ang- el ' - . them MARY HAWORTH Discourtesy OI In-Laws Disturbs Family Pattern Dear Mary Haworth: I had thought we were fairly close. auppoaed that my husband‘s However. since I am married people knew me pretty well and gto Bill they telephone only to bat we were on pretty g o o d v speak to him (never to me) and terms before he and I married they send Christmas cards only seven years ago to him. at his office address During Bill's bachlorhood a They hadn't want him to marry niece of his lived with him while ( anyone. lest it interfere with going to school. In summers her. their use of his resources. mother came north to stay with This past summer. the nie:i.j . now marri and living in a' Mrs. X (I'll call her) would nearby state. called long dis-j telephone me on arrival and we tance to ask Bill if she and her‘ would go to the theatre lozr‘li‘i lfamily could use our summer er and on picnics to her bro- place for a Weekend. Without‘ ther‘s (now my husband'SI s'im-‘consiilting me. he told her ves . mer place. SI say she should have spokenl I would have her to lunch. On with me; and so should he. bE'l occasion her whole family Isi:-' fore giving an answer. I ters. sister-in-Iaw. nieces. (19‘, Later his sister Mrs X, uo phews, etc.) would visit my mo-f from the south with her family. her and me. nce they all I called Bill and said she‘d like us I spent Christmas eve with us. I.to use the summer place for a' {weekend too. to which he asp. reed. again without consulti ng ‘ l me or checking to see if I was i i my me by nus plane by a lag technique to condition him to assign you a back seat compared to them. meanwh;‘.e putting you on the spot. to eitii. er submit passively to su to .. pushing- around or make Wtirgp trouble for yourself by challeng- ing their very elusive unfa'r play. In any case. whatever their motives. their manners at e poor. Thus. instead of trying to fight them on their ground or at their level of maneuvering. you should take a different tack al- together. My advice is to lift your m‘r.d and spirit quite above their pet- ty selfishness and practise ma. tiire‘typc generosity with re- spect to your husband's dispo- sition to follow their lead. Take your one from I Corm- thians i3: “Love suffereth low: and is kind. Love envieth not Love vaunteih not itself. is not puffed up. doth not behave itself unseemly. seckcih not her mm. is not easily provoked. thinkctfi no evil. beareth all things. hone- th all things. endureth all things. Love never failcth .." When such greatness of heart. is habitual with you. your ho:- s fee . Ira Wallace were the hostesses. - : ~ when friends of Mona Coughl i n i 0 hiatinfy Slngmg' were ' n 5' assembled at her home in Brmk- ; or Peace on Earth. Good Will lyn to tender her a miscellane-! to Men! ous shower. j The bride - to - be was excort- i The fairest lambY with fleece ed to a seat of honor by ii e r' of Show, younger Sister Lynn. In open- I I m" w uld give to the Babe' who's ing the gifts she was assisted by; m _ Mrs- ROY Limo“ While Mrs: ‘ Thev bade me watch the flocks Ralph Haywood read the ac- j 'tm mom Com-Danying V8595. During the ‘ He knows I worship even so. social hour singing was enjoyed i And though 1 could not go withI ‘ And To All A Merry Christmas To All i Jenkins? gentleman's h I g h: with Mrs. Earl Currie as accom- . them, Mark Johnstone: consolation: panist. MV hem.t bows down at Bethle_‘ i hem." ’ Until the New Year.... Diary w l....cooanigm... Institute Buys School Games Th e repeating of collect and Good-Night i haw"? hues“ the”: band instinctively will want in I think I should have been i please you. in preference to oth. consulted in both instances. also ; erg. it a choice must he made .. , that the two women should babe I M.H. asked me first. not him. Am , wrong in demanding the rcspe and consideration that are d a wi e. R . 3 Dear R..l.: Technically you .have a point. no doubt. in argu— iing that your in-laws and your: lhusband properly should defer‘ .to your partnership rights and. lconsult your opinions and court ' your consent. when it is a ques- ltion of borrowing the summer place. 1 But diplomatically you are off ‘on the wrong foot, I think. in making domestic scenes about their sneaky discouriesy and hISi clumsy efforts to appease theiri selfishness (by going along with their make-believe that you1 don't exist, or don't count). It . ry H a w o r t h counsch through h er column. not by mail 3 or personal interview. Write her in care. of The Guardian. . . k t If t‘ ‘ d . ’h w mentioned: - - u - - n , , , These attractive Savannah Santa Claus assorted orna- snow man. The hair 15 the .itST'Jveafihghfrhgndzg Stand 13:: Sirn‘i‘ng‘inwis and motvsrégidsTfinéhfistiLininlzgmg 0:! As Iget the pitch. your in- girls have allowed Christmtis ments which light up when giris- own except for the top- week is now aobut gone, One of have their SUpply of hates. the the Stanhope WI. “he ical'zsniisige 30?: t2]: gigmag'ly decoratmm to g ‘0 (her plugged in. The coiffure of knot on Miss Bennett‘s head. Decemhfi"s weaks- {01' the "105’: graham“ "9 adequate” the”! home of Mrs. Keith Douglas on h p: p '- - re- head~ The elaborate hairdo 0‘ . ‘ part, this was, of the ver last holdings for the stocks needs. 1 Decem r 9.75 t, a" 3W?“ In their 59618] if Bonnie Pearce. left. features Sally Bennett. right. is a (AP Wirephoto) lmomh (“the Old Year.s prides.” And when we descended m the} Ron can was answered by M f1 latllons (with trl‘ie posshble ex- lWe talked of the Old Year to- Cellar by way 0f the sahdSh’ne: teen members and three viszt- :eplgon of yo? “Shrew” land] Cut Green Beans ' - - ~- _ steps to collect vegetables for! - u . . f .98. "5' “owa .ay5-,° Wu" 9‘3 EN night With Vismng folks. gather . . ors With What I do not want or mSIde mick Wm] mm Ham Fresh - Vegetable Kebobsied about our hearthhre. Spoke the meals ahead. a satisfyin g; Christmasvl - . . Crisp Pout" Chips lof the fields. come now to rest. a “’ma met “3- scent,“ ah'l Mrs. Linus Misner was wel- It 598’?“ they are trymg Chm“ - Tossed Lettuce - Celery- land the crops. which were an in pies and cabbage. of turnip and comed into the group 8.3 a new ishly (With probably unconscious S A G fruit Salad I1,11 goal we see this plenty in potatotes and other vegetables.lmember. aflXletyl.t0 reassure themselves p Lemon - Raisin Crouton Custard the barhs__~a¢ the moment a fragrance which warms thci During the business part I that_their prevtous long-ti me - - Coffee or Tea Milk )1)“ 1" Jam 5 w r f i t' in 1' mwife's heart. Good cr0ps . . . tam.in pattern ofdirect comm-un- W A S r e l en e as ca 9 u o 1964 gave. i the "men"; It was dec'ded to ication With him (for spongei' I U P s LEMON - RAISIN GROUTON, “Then, we“, mash..." one 0,} tiabrgefnéggrthgeagg‘rgfizhg: zurmesi swan hallds god: they . . . CUSTARD i ' ' on' ave go rou- you. so- KEBOBS can be classed as In soup plate. mix remaini ng 3% c. mhk th‘shfggiaigr‘swgirggahefigrgopght: be used by the children during MOST POPULAR! “m wur approval, etc. onnnisseur foods when " ‘ 0" Wilh tomato “uce' 505' 1/; c. butter (cut in bits) i ahie weather for our work but it the "0°" “C955: ham“ mm. 0 mar .n It may be. too. that they lac. of the finest meat and fish mari- sauce. oregano and beef bouih- 2 c. dry bread croutons I is remarkable the amoum'we did, It was moved b r s. Hor- dam“ of cl‘othg’s 11.01. “:1” {all .WH hated-t seasoned' and °°°k6d ‘0 .on’ making a basting sauce’ Dip 1/5 c. sugar ‘ manage to save.” '3“ Mann“ and seconded by hion model doll' Includes lam-l ' I SOlId TIOWOI‘S OVOI'SOIS (“Fremon- 1“ keb°b5' . 1 tsp. ground cinnamon I It gave this farmwife so muchers. James MacLauclilan that owns ovenblous'e gown, fieach ; _ Fl. BENNETT CARR Bl” “nether the f°°d IS cook' 'Su5p? " d kebohs crosswise V4 tSP- ground nutmeg , the Old Year. now about spent. apples he PUI'Chased to be 5"” shift kerchief suh who”... 9 Insurance Counselling “III Christmas d on a sword or brochette: on over 8 inch square pan. cpntain- 1/. tsp. salt , “mm; 4.3505 “Roses fm. December.._ mm“ at the Chmth Co'hcert to he “ad-‘5 dress . . . : msmfl Sunni." ! ' “335"” Stainless ' 5”“ Skew' mg V‘” hm water‘ Broil 4' from '3 eggs qiighuv beaten l and altogether a legion of mem-lhe1d 1“ the Commm‘ty Ha“ out priméd page,“ 4690: For 111.; I6 Charlottetown. P.E.I. ZiBeautituI, fresh flowersl So rs; over an indoor or terrace source of heat. turning when ‘ Gfi‘it‘ed‘ rin‘d and juice 1 , Crisp December weather ories. Among them, the quiet oiliDe-(‘emhel' leth- ’mch teen model dohs_ Use semi: 5"“ Life 0' on“. {appropriate for the season. arbf‘t‘lle Erin, 0" 0h 3 green meat begms to brown: eh small lemon ‘has arrived, inspiring the usual the farm - life. its busy - hess | Mrs. Pat Horgan and M rs. ing _ basket savings. 1‘, Phone 4-8817 - 4-5438 2 so Joyously received by you, llf‘k over an open fire out of brush generously with 1-3 of re- 1’ _ ‘ round of socialevents_ News of its leisure; time to see a newl Keith Douglas gage a. report on FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in 1.. bved ones so easily arranged 001" it always remained 035' "‘thth haSIhIE 53‘109- ’2 0' swdless ra‘sms . i coffee parties, afternoon teasv day break over the rim of bills; lthe Rural Beautification dinner coins (no stamps_ phase. (0 r. .. L ' FTD Fl rst Plac. uaI. Continue to cook and brush Scald milk: stir in butter;i bridge parties or house_warm_ time to watch a sunset name’ which they attended at, the Con. this patterm Ontario residents) iiiiougii any 0 I . L a rg 9 plates are used in- a b out 15 min. more or nti ' our over crout o n s an -e ' mg are only a few of the interms and die away. to set presently federation Centre recently. The “I” t“. Prth plainly SEE... "SURF STAR" your order now oors for the service. They are meat brown and vegetables areistand about 5 min. Add remain-‘ The Guardia Evening patriot the evening s t. a r in the tw1- members who had attended the NAME ADDRFSS qT Y Ll7| cdded with hot buttered. cur- fork - tender. ling ingredients and mix well-l women; editor win behappv to light: time to love a child‘s leadership course in Parkdale NUMBER “ - * 1‘ All other Star diamond rings i ~- ied or gingered fluffy wild To Bake Kebobs: Place theiPour into 6 large buttered cus-t puhhsh free of charge. [50 you laugh. and bear a mother -' robinlliall on November 27 also gave. - V V ‘ available .t . ricc. Ceylon rice. or wheat pliaf. kebobs arranged as above, in a tard cups. Place in pan containu have visitors? perhaps a form, hush her babes to sleep: time to an interesting report. ( df gder to ANNE ADAMS“ Burkes Jev’ellers the Kebob atop on the skewer. hot oven. 425 degrees F.; bake ing 1 inch hot water. Bake 1 . hr. 9, Islander whom friends would welcome kin and friend. The converters aifg‘reedrzo r2235 at: oDeptuaggigi‘iO-mpsitrw $35: A h D m i M ’ Measurements level; recipes for 25 min. basting every 5 min. at 350 degrees F.. or until firm to contact And now we must observe our ‘ the: fzgggtgsetiréigmgg ygargm to], onto 1. On." . . - i cross am 0 n on on ‘. 5 IIAM FRESH-VEGETABLE KEBOBS 2 peeled zucchini (cut in 1% inch slices) 1 peeled. large onion (cut in Va" slices tbsp. olive oil » tsp. salt i tsp. pepper 4 tsp. powdered ginger 1.2 lb. sliced tenderized ham ‘cut in 11%; inch cubes) 8 cherry tomatoes tbsp. olive oil (additional) tlisp. canned tomato sauce tbsp. soy sauce 1 powdered oregano 2 c. beef bouillon Sprinkle sliced zucchini ninn with oil. salt and pepper. i stand ‘5 hr. Rub ginger into am cubes, Arrange zucchini or onion and am alternately on long skew- rs or brochettes. With 3 whole berry tomatoes to each skewer. no In center. others at ends. («106.841 Chicken Noodle Soup with to touch. Serve warm or cold. Ilyou are planning a holiday and m Wedding vows were solemnl- red recently at St. Mark‘s Ang- lican Church. Kensington, when Helen May Brown. daughter of r. and Mrs. . Brown. Ken- sington. was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Kirk Co- burn Hickox. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hickox of Fredericton, P ‘ ev. E. J. Fiander offic- iated at the double ring cere- ony. The church was decorated with baskets of roses and 'mums. and e guest pews we re marked with orchids and white sat'n W5. Kathleen Walker and Nancy Clark. accompanied by Mr. Gor- don Murray. sang "A Wedd rayer for a Perfect Life" be- fore the ceremony. and "0 Per- fect Love" during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride entered th e church to the strains of the tra- ditional “Wedd i ii g March", played by her godmother. Mrs. J. K. Pidgeon. She wore a floor length. long sleeved gown of em- broidered silk organza over veil of el n 0' O satin. A shoulder length tulle illusion place by a tiara of pearls and rhinestones. She carried a whi Bible. gift of her grandparents. with sweetheart roses. heather an'ldll satin streamers attached. Lilting Music Of The Pipes Accompanies Bridal Party ing t re N.B. Mr. and Mrs. James Force: 5 Robert I-Iickcix. brother of th e groom. e and groom were piped from the church by Judy Dawson and Heather Burke the Burke P i p e Band of which the bride is a member. The bride and groom we re again piped to the. reception for seylenty guests at the church a . .°. The bride‘s mother were a teal blue suit with black and white accessories and a corsa- ge of pink carnations. The groom's mother were a dress of raspberry red lace. with red and black accessories. and a corsage of red and white carna- ..- one. The toast to the bride was pro- p by James Forret and re- sponded to by th e groom. The st man read a telegram from the bride's aunt. Mrs. John Col- lan. Cvumnock, Scotland. Mrs. Gerard Shreenan circul- ated the guest book. honeymoon trip In the Maritimes. the bride chose a two - piece Royal blue shit suit with b l a c k accessories and a corsage of white carnations. t - of - the province guests. were Mr. Kirk Coburn. Monctoii. and Linda. Rothsay. N.B.. Mis Clair Maclntosh. Nova Scotla. Prior to her marriage the bride giving a shower or entertaning your club, phone 4-8506 and help make the social coloum inter esting was tendered showers at th e home of Mrs. Albert Boyle. and Miss Myrtis Picketts. She was also given a shower by M r s Ron Hatton. Summerside. and entertained at an afternoon tea by the staff of the Island Te le- phone Company. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Hickox have taken upresidence in Sherwood. eson and MacMil an. the former is employed by Math- . I holiday. Out of respect to the :Old Year’s passing. Or could it be so that, while still thinking 0 you. we may enter more ful!y into the Christmas doings — to . “hang up the mistle t o e a n d the holly”. and put red candles alight in the Eve's windows? In any event. we send out. as we are again privileged to do. Christmas Greetings on behalf of the Family. So at this time. from the various households of the name. from James down to Gordie and Wendy and the little Cathy Ann. we would extend the age - old and sincere wish: "A Merry Christmas To All!" We dwell now on the scenes oi i the secretary as soon as possible so the executive could make, them up and distribute the pro-. grammes at the January meet- mg. Following the business part of the meeting. the members ex- changed Christmas gifts an new "Secret Pals" were drawn: for the coming year. I ‘ Mrs. Maurice Black kindly Invited the members to~ er‘ home for the January meeting. ' The hostess. assisted by sev- eral young ladies of the commug nity served a delicious lunch: SPECIAL ANN'OIINC after which a social half-hour was enjoyed by all. FUR FABRIC e de was attended by Miss Joyce Warren. Margate. as maid of honor. who chose street length dress of blue rayon taffeta trimmed with Swiss em- bro , Rer matching head- dress was of wedding ring de- sign and she carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. 'I‘ie bridesm aid a. Brown. sister of the bride. Louise Hickox. lister of the groom. and the flower girl. Debby anion. cousin of the bride, were identical dresses to that of the maid of honor in pink r a y o n taffeta. with matching ring addresses and shoes. They carried nosegays of blue and white carnations. groom was attended by: his brother. Frank. and the usli ! EASY'I'OKNIT era were Kenneth Cousins and? m m VIIIIII AIIGEI. f 0 Complete » range of sizes lots to tens 0 Little Girls Dresses . Children's Site-Suits Children's Ski Jackets The Misses i Fur Trimmed AND Untrinimed ractical. h handsome! P r o- " Ont. ' all! .eeat ; tn. Print plimly p“. > m NAME. an. Sunday. WORTH'S PHARMACY Prince Street Will be open this evening and the only Drug Store open all day 141 Gt. George St. C O A T CLEARANCE OATS i Sizes 6 - 20 in Assorted Shades and Styles COATS Assorted Sizes—Styles and Shades From 59.95 — 119.?5 25 The Fashion Shoppe No Charges —- Ne Exchanges — Ne Refunds OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS Cash Your Baby Bonus Cheque In our store. You could win Cash for Dial 4-3355 on P. E. Island. OUR ANSWER IS TECTED against Vicious Attack. Plan Through Your Own Contact: Phone 894-9471 Box 71 We have been asked by local authorities it we could provide protection for homes PEACE OF MIND PROTECTION from Smoke and Fire with Smoke and Fire Detectors DOORS and WINDOWS PRO- Panic Button Installed against SPECIAL PACKAGE DEAL Sold Through M.H.A. 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