j r V :. v « Geddie Memo MR. AND MRS. GORDON r. nus id‘mm Anne Bond. Women’s Editor. Phone 4450‘ The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 28, 1962. 7 HAPPENINGS rial Church Is Scene Of Autumn Wedding The chdie Memorial Church. Spring Brook, was the scene of ll prettty wedding on Novem- hcr X? at 3.00 pm. when Hester Mary Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Calvin La- mont. French River. became the bride of Gordon Franklin \\‘ccks. son of Mrs. Weeks and illc late ' Walter S. Weeks of - lireenvaie. Rev. E. H. Bean of- ficiated. Mrs. Fred Bingham was in charge of the wedding mu- sic and accompanied Mr. Geor- gc Clark. uncle of the bride. in he sang "0 Perfect Love" previous to the ceremony and “I'll Walk Beside You" during the signing of the register. Thebride, given in marriage by her father. was lovely in her street length Wedding gown of white brocaded satin, with shoul- der length veil of white tulle held ill place with a tiara of rhinestone and pearl trim. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Helen Murphy, as maid of honor. was gowned in re velvet. fasllioned in princess lin- es. with a small white hat and veil and she carried a bouquet of white carnations. Mr. Robert Smith was best man 2 while Messrs. Wilber Lamont,i brother of the bride. and Ray. Weeks. brother of the groom, ,ushered the guests to their i ews. I Out-of-province guests includ- Ied Mrs. Fred Lamont and chil- dren of Calgary. (Photo by Heckbcrtl . daughter, Dr. Alberta I Mrs. Frank Jones. Charlotte- town. leaves toda New York City where she will visit her daughter Orle. Miss Jane Campbell. RN. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell. Charlottetown. re- turned to her duties with the Victorian Order of Nurses i Montreal. after spending Christ- mas at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacDon- ald entertained the office staff representatives of Confederation Life and their wives at a dinner party at the Charlottetown Ho- tel on Wednesday evening. De- cember 19. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and son Gary of Dartmouth. N.S. and Wanda Taylor of Van- couver. B.C. are spending the holiday season with their parf- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Taylor. Kcnsington Road. Miss Eleanor Champion. stu- dent at Dalhousie University. Halifax. is spending the bolt- days at her home at Kensington. Miss Bertha MacNeill. Ken- sington. is spending the Christ- mas vacation at her home at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson and son Jamie of Moncton. are J an expected to visit Mrs. Gibsons parents, and Rev. and Mrs. Al- exander MacKay. Kensington. during the Christmas Season. Miss Georgie Kennedy. R.N., Truro, is spending Christmas at her home at Kensington. Mr. Earle MacMurdo. Ken- sington. is joining his wife for Christmas at the home of their Margaret Mac- Millan and her husband a n d family, Halifa x. Mrs. Mac- Murdo as been visiting h e r daughter for the past two weeks. Mrs. W.M. Cousins was walt- ed upon by Mrs. Robert Carru- thers, Mrs. Ernest MacEwen and Mrs. Scott Moase. represen- n ting the Kensington United Church Women. and presented with a gift prior to her depart- ure for Charlottetown. She was also presented with a farewell gift on behalf of Malpeque Road neighbors and friends. Mrs. Cousins who was employed by the ME. Schurman Co. Kensing- ton branch. has been transferr- ed to the Charlottetown Branch of the firm. The Cousins home has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Peppin and family who have taken up residence. Miss Jeanette Orr. Saint John, N.B.. is spending the holiday season at her home at Kensi-ng- ton. Mr. George Doughart. L o n g River, is spending Christmas at Port Williams. N.S. where he will be the guest of Mr. 3 n d Mrs. Louis Thomas and family. Mr. Emmett Hagen. who is employed on the MV Abegweit in Borden. P.E.l.. Mics Anita Hagen. Charlottetmvn. Miss e Hagen, student nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital and Mr. Paul Hagen, student at St. Dunstan's High School are spen- ding the Christmas holldays at their home in Springfield. Mrs. Howard A. Gallant. ac- companied by her son. Noel. left for Dartmouth, N.S. where they will spend the New Year‘s holiday with‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Banks and family. l... St. John the Baptist Church. Miscouche. was the scene of a pretty wedding recently when Marie Lorena, daughter of Mrs. DesRoches and the late Mr. Theodore DesRoches, Miscouche became the bride of F—O Jean- Guy Beaudoln. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donat Beaudoin of Mon- treal. Rev. JD. Kelly was the officiating clergyman. Mrs. P C. Martin was in charge of the wedding music and accompan- led the Girls' Choir as they sang appropriate hymns during gStewort - Groumonn Vows I MARY HAWORTH Wife Asks How To Cope With Alcoholic Husbond Dear Mary Haworth: My hus- band and I are 30 and haVe been married nearly a year. I had been married before. i love my husband very dearly but he is weak and has a problem of drink. I have al- ways been self~sufficient. de— pcndable. and. yes. slightly domineering. but not in a nag- ging way. And he. by his own admission. needs someone like me to “straighten him out." We have made progress. though we fight quite a bit. At present. I've told him I plan to leave him after Dc- ccmber lst if he hasn't stopped drinking by then. He says he will try but doubts that he can. and confidentially. so do I. How- ever. I try to be encouraging and conceal my misgivings. He had occasional trouble with the law due to his drinking before we married and was an unstable worker. Now he has a considerable quccn. as the case may be. Your path crossed his in pur-l suit of this goal. obviously. And I the next result. simply. is that; you've relinquished your pre-v viously more expensive. more dressy brand of cafe night life for anxiety-ridden pub- crawl- ing of a humbler sort as his , companion. 1 ow can you help yourself?— Iand him? Well. anybody who un- I derstands the alcoholic‘s modusj operandi will tell you that nur- semaiding is d r u n k e nness won‘t help either of you. enera l. the alcoholic ,docsn't pull himself out of the Iditch and hit the sawdust trail At the First United Church in Hanna. Alberta marriage vows were exchanged between Miss Shirley Mildred Graumann and Mr. Thomas Brenton Stewart. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Albert E. Graumann and e late Mrs. Graumann of Hanna and the groom is the son of is waiting to crown you king. or IMl‘S- Angus Stewart and the late Mr. Stewart of Charlotte- town, P.E.l. Bouquets of yellow chrysanthe— mums decorated the altar for the occasion with Rev. J o h n Moules officiating. Yellow roses tied with satin ribbons marked the guest pews. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a full length gown of white bengaline featur- ing a sweetheart neckline of lace with pearl trim and lace sleeves ending in lily point. Her elbow length vcil was hcld by a crown of pearl and droplets of crystal and her bridal bouquet was composed of pink sweet. Iuntil he has previously hlt bot-l .tom, with nobody tagging aflerl Ihim to pick up the pieces andi ‘give him baby-care treatment” .In a sense. he has to have a n ‘ ,awakening comparable to that Tof the Prodigal Son. who came; Po rkdole WI Hos Meeting The December meeting 0 f job. keeps fairly regular hours Ito himself in a pig pen and saw ithe Parkdaie Women‘s institute and doesn't drink to excess every night. just a couple nights a week or on weekends. But the stress of n ev e r knowing what to expect. a n enness -— coaxing him to eat, gettinghlm to bed. m a king sure he doesn't start tires with his cigarettcs— has brought me to the breaking point. He thin k 5 his “innocent” drinking isn't serious enough to warrant a rift. He feels that as long as he stays on the track. more or less. l shouldn't worry about it. Is be right? Should accept the problem and live With it? I'd be miserable with- out him. To his credit. he dislikes the fact that I am the major wage earner. and that all our posses- sions were mine before we mar~ Pied. as he came to me with nothing. My friends say I "Iow- ered" myself to marry him. as I had a better background. etc.. but he has a gentleness of n a- ture and qualities of character I haven't met in other men. If It weren't for his drinking I couldn't find one fault with him. He is rfect for me. What in the world shall I do? Pie a se help me.— V.L. Dear V.L.: In your very lOng letter. here condensed. you strike to the heart of the com- pound problem when you ask: "Considering our weakness and needs. should we stay togeth- er?" In that offhand. socalled Fre- udian slip of the tongue (or pen) you admit. indirectly. that you too are s cm character. Consciously you may think 0 yourself as stu . dependable, self-sufficient: a so. cheerful. outgoing. demonstrative and the like— a pillar of strength. But unconsciously, in the hacki o: sn your mind. you realise It true. Basicallydyou are just about as unready. un ng and un- able to stand on your own feet in the adult arena of life a your husband is. And like him. you Ive been costing about. until now, in search perpe- tual ce— state of narcissistic self-absorption. in , which it the whole world I I lthc light at long last. i taway from Al-Anon leadership: \vol'til- . in this marriage or out of it. So . Imy advice is. try Al- Anon.I twllosehcartcdiy. 0r face th e‘ lfact that you don't want help. .but y a "magic" remedy that doesn't exist.— M.H. I Mary Haworth counsels! {or personal interview. Write her tin care of Tile Guardian. ythruugh her column. not by mail llhe hall during the month The :L-egion Auxiliary Holds Meeting c annual meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Borden Legion was held on Friday. De- cember 14th with 14 members answering roll call w l t h a Christmas gift. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and finan- cial statement was given by the secretary- treasurer. Sick committee reported send- ing plants to three em who had been In hospital. Plans were made to take a gift to the 21 senior citizens at the Borden Hotel on Saturday e v e n I n g. d. The sum of $14 was voted to the United Appeal Fund. The election of officers then too k place: president. Mrs. M a ry Sutherland: 1st vice- president. Mrs. Hazel Somers: second vice president. Mrs. Sadie Warren: secretary - treasurer. Mrs. Edith Burke: ways and means committee. Mrs. Mary Millar ml Mrs. 'Vlildrcd ‘Ramuan. sick committee. Mrs. S a d l e Warren and Mrs. Blanche Cairns: card committee. Mrs. Rita Darrach. 0n the executive are: M r s. Mary Mlllnr. Mrs. Mildred Ran- nhan and Mrs. Blanche Calms. At the conclusion of the meet- ing Christmas gifts were ex- changed by the members. Czechoslovakia ls eighth in the world In the number of air- line passengers carried In pro portion to total population. I treasury. The was held in the hall with the o if You give excuses for backing I president. Mrs. J.D. McAskiII in the chair. The meeting open- .which. in my view. offers your ‘ed in the usual manner and 191‘ dIonly hope of getting a having to nursemaid his drunk- iwhile new lease on life. either; Two visitors attended members answered roll call. t h e meeting. ‘ The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved and the treasurer's report show- ed a substantial balance in the ball committe report showed much activity in D = fl- tiling of the main floor .stage was completed adding ,much to the hall's appearance. 'The correspondence was read and discussed. The group voted to donate $5 to the TB League and m o ney was also voted to purchase gifts for the leaders of the Brownies. Guides, Cubs and Scouts and treats for the school and pre - school children. Mrs. Arthur Trewin was ap p0lnted to look after the Christ- mas boxes for the community shut-ins. Mrs. Fanny Bertram. Mrs. Edwin Cook and Mrs. Roddie Cummings were appointed to the January lunch committee. Are Pledged In Honno, Alto. heart roses tied with white sat- in ribbon. Miss Barbara Camplon niece of the bride and Miss Lorna McKinnon the attendants wore matching street length gowns of blue chiffon with lace boler- as. Both wore headpieces of white with white accessories and their bouquets were of white carnations tied with blue ribbon. The wedding music was play- ed by Mr. Norman Chell and the soloist Mr. Frank Berke rendered “The Lord‘s Prayer" during the ceremony. The groom was attended by Mr. Clarence Graumann and ushering the guests were Mr. Alfred Graumann a nd Mr. Dennis Adolf. A family reception was held in the church banquet room. Overhanging the bride's table was a huge white bell with pink and white streamers flow- ing to the ends of the tables. The bride's table was center- ed with a three tiered wedding cake beautifully decorated by Mr. Ken Blocksom and flanked by white tapers. The side tables were decorated with vases of sweet peas. - Mr. Clarence Graumann act- ed as master of ceremonies. Mr. Frank Dickienson of Cal- gary proposed the bridal toast to which the groom responded. Leaving on a wedding trip to Banff and points in BC bride wore a cocoa brown suit with red accessories and corsage of red sweetheart roses. Mr. and ken up residence at 205 - 4 Ave W. Hanna. Guests attending the wedding were from Camrose. Belloy. Calgary and Vegreville. 3' f9 f Mrs. Stewart have ta- the ceremony. The altar was decorated with yellow and white 'mu the pews were marked with red roses for th e. occasion. l The bride. given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. Urban J. Des- Roches, was lovely in her floor length wedding gown of white peau de grenadine. featuring a scalloped neckline and tapered sleeves coming to points over the wrists. Her elbow length veil of nylon tulle was held in place with a tiara of seeded pearl and she carried a cascade of red sweetheart roses. Mrs. Evelyn Sellick. sister of the bride. as matron of honor. and Miss Yvonnne DcsRoches. sister of the bride. as brides- maid. were gowned in identical sheath dresses of red velvet with matching pill box hats and they carried colonial bouquets of white poms. Miss Carol Anne Sellick. niece of the bride. as flower girl, wore aquamarine velvet and carried a small F/O AND MRS. JEAN-GUY BEAUDOIN Beoudoin-DesRoches Vows Are Pledged At Miscouche . Dior blue French crepe with Miss Frances Vessey was elected president of the York United Church Women at its December meeting. Other officers include: Mrs. Arthur Johnson, first vice-pre- sident; Mrs. Reuben Watts. se- coad vice president; Mrs. Wal- ter Mallett, secretary; Mrs. De- war Swan, treasurer; Mrs. Ar- munity friendship and visiting secretaries. Mrs. Dolph Murray and Mrs. Howard Watts citizenship and social action se. creiaries; Mrs. tuart Vessey and Mr L. Lewis, literature and communication secretaries: Mrs. Parker Jewell, finance secretary: Mrs Peter Proud, membership secretary M r s ship and recruiting secretary: Mrs. Raymond Vessey and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. supply and social secretaries and Mrs. George Whiteway. press and publicity; The business portion wasrcon- lducted by the vice president, ers. Arthur Johnson. The secre- ltary. Mrs. Walter Mallett a n d IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS York UCW Unit Members Hold Election Of Officers give treats to the shut-ins of the I district. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan 'nvueo the members to her ome the January meeting, with 'IC mccting beginning an hour ear-- Her. and following the. meetlng there will be a card party. : Dainty refreshments served by the hostess assisted by the lunch committee. MORELL WI The Morel! Wl met on De ccmbcr 4 at the home of Mrs. Frank Dunn. Meeting 0 ened with the Mary Stewart Collect and sixteen members answered roll call. Minutes of the prev- lous meeting were read and ap- proved and treasurer gave the financial statement. A letter was read from Mrs. Dixon concerning the drama festival and Tweedsmuir com- pclltinll. , A motion was passed agreeing ST. DUNSTANS CWL ltopay five dollars for member- At the December meeting of ship in Music Festival Associa- [cas secretary, Mrs. J. N. Allan; lassistant Dorcas secretary, Mrs. J. E. H. Worth; educational ,secretary, Mrs. J. B. Whiteside; ‘assistant educational secretary. iMrs. Wallace Scantlebury: “Liv- ;ing Message" secretary. Miss ‘Florence Owen: prayer partner, ‘Mrs. A. G. Peterson; social service secretary. Mrs. Laura Clapp. ‘ The delegates to annual meet- ;ing will be Mrs. E. P. Liepmann land Mrs. J. A. Doiron. Prior to Ithe business meeting in the WA. room, a special Thankoffering Service was held in the Chapel. the St. Dunsan’s Basilica 11”“ Catholic Women‘s League. held Th“ I'filltmmg conveners were on December 4, the guest speak- .‘ “l'huuucd Red ('ross. Mrs. .l.J. er was Rev. Mother Loyola.-F_“'HH:\' prcss. Illrs. John Ros. who by means of slides, showed - FW'I': iiL'l‘icuIture. Mrs. Louis the members of her recent tour . Nflt'GUII'I‘: education, Mrs, Eu. of Europe which took her tofgmw harbin- Romze, Parls. Lourdes. Dubln. 'I’m‘mfl “1F Social hour the I and London. Rev. Mother Loyola .1111“ “MW the Christmas tree ; and her companion Sister smns. - were rllstribuled and I :l n c h ilaus were in Rome for the “"35 ““I'W‘d by “051655 and com- opening of the Ecumenical Own 1 mm"? In ('IIBI‘EP. cii and they visited many re-. Ml“ “Marten united the iigious shrines and other places “‘I‘HII‘N‘S in her home for th e . Leigh Ves- a very successful . year. The allocation of $333 was I 1 ct. ' Reports were given by Mrs.’ iDewar Swan. community friend- i ship secretary: Mrs. Minto.‘ J'Foster. correspondence secre-E tary; Mrs. Elmer Brown and: Mrs. Raymond Vessey, supply‘ and social secretaries. ' _ “The best way to Christmas" was the theme of the worshipL service, which preceeded the; annual meeting Mrs. Don-' aid Crockett was the leader. ST. JAMES C.W.L. SUMMERSIDE -— The De- cemher meeting of St. James; CWL Council iSummerfield) was I held at the home of Mrs. Am-i brose Curley. Meeting opened I by a prayer. Roll call was ans-i wered by 19 members I The treasurer reported a sub-‘ stantial sum of revenue in th e‘ treasury. The meeting decided. to donate $5 to the TB bond and , also that $3 be paid for th e. annual national report. and al-. F—O James Robinson acted as best men. while Rodney Cook and F—O Robert Conneil of the R.C.A.F. Station. Sum- merside. ushered the guests to their pews. These officers were in military uniform to corres- pond with that of the groom's. Mrs. DesRoches chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of beige accessories and a c or- sage of white feathered carna- tions. The groom's mother wore a dress of black pcau-de-soie with pink accessories and corsage of pink feathered car- nations. A reception for one hundred and twenty guests was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Home. Summerside, where the a card party was enjoyed bride‘s table with its attractive the remainder of the evening. 3 arrangement of yellow and white I 'mums. was centred with a three STELLA MARIS. CWL tier wedding cake. topped with S TSe monihly "leet‘ng 0f the} miniature bride and groom. “:6 a malt“ panSh. counc“ 0f. . e Catholic Women s L e a gue , for use hfo'fiymogn :9 dltffler' was held recentlr with a large en parso .ova com, to - .' bride travelled in a three piece number or members attendmg‘! double knit suit of brown an :The president opened the meet-: beige with beige accessories ling with the league prayer a d‘ and. a corsage of Tangerine car— so that all other bills be paid» c-rd parties being held this? winter undcr sponsorship of theI CWL are proving very sucess-i fui. Father Crokcn suggestedl that study clubs in planning sta-I ges be adjourned by lunch afteri ‘in the absence of the secretary.% *Mrs. Lawrence Doucette read natlons. _ ,rtlle minutes of the last meet- Out-of-provmce g u e s t 5 ln- ing. . eluded n i‘S- Donat The treasures’s report showedi Beaudom- Ml“ Romeo LaBQFEeIa substantial bank balance. All Mr. Emmanuel Parent. MlSS‘committee conveners reported Lise Beaudotn. Mr. George Pa-Ion the various committee ac-l tenaude. Mr. Michael Beaudoin ‘tivitieg_ v and Miss Ginettte Brisson — all‘ Correspondence consisted of, of Montreal. .thank-you cards and letters and; w. e d , ' th I '1 residing at 3 Vandel Trailer a: ra rpgardmg 0 pa ue’ colonial bouquet of white poms. F—O Serge Deschamps and F_o and Mrs. Beaudnin areria letter from Mrs. H.T. Doniheel‘ ,magazine. This letter urged? Park. St. EIcanors. imembers to purchase the mag- IDA BAILEY ALLEN Party—Pretty C "ME VOlCI!" announced the Chef. opening the test kitchen door. "May I have the honor to in- vite Madame to taste my n ew canapes. based on the French use of eggs in aspic. married to your own American deviled am?" i Measurements level: rcclpesl r 6 3‘ DEVILED HAM AND EGG- -ASPIC CANAPES 2 enve opes unflavored gelatin 2 (1095-02.) cans beef consom- ICoupIe Celebrate 25th Anniversary Friends and relatives of Mr. an . Ira Crozier, Wilmot Valley. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hughes. on Dec. 8 to celebrate the silver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Crozier. The guests of honor w e r e married in Bradaibane United Church on Dec. 23. 37 by Rev. Arthur Wallace. An address was read by Mrs. Lorne Cousins on behalf of the ,Crozier family and a platform R’dole, Churchill WI Meeting Held The December meeting of the Riverdaie - Churchill W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan recently with a large attendance of members. Two vi- sitors also attended the meeting. which was opened In the usual _ manner. Roll call was answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts h for a "secret pal." The minutes of the last meet. ing were read and the correspondence was discuss- It was decided that the treat the school dren be a chocolate bar and an apple. It was also decided to buy a treat for the shut-ins in the district. Mrs. Waldron MacKlnnon was appointed to purchase gifts for the president and secretary. Plans were made to meet at the home of Mrs. Waldron Mac- Kinnon to plan programs for each meeting in 1963. New “sec- ret pal“ names were drawn. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen and members are to answer roll call with ‘6 yard of printed cotton. The meeting was adjourned and a delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by. AIR “mantras k resented b Bruce igusiflsw” p y Mrs. Orin Corney and Miss Mar- ilyn Buchanan. me c. water or dry white wine tsp. Tabasco hard-cooked eggs 1 (Mk-oz.) can deviled ham 24 toast roun s Seasoned dairy sour cream 2 drained canned pimientoes Sprinkle gelatin on I can con- somme to soften. Heat gently to dissolve gela- tin: stir in remaining liquids and seasoning. Pour half of mixture In each of 2 (8") square pan Refrigerate 2 hrs. alf firm. Cut eggs in half crosswise: remove yolks and mash with deviled ham. figh‘ s. or until Refill whites: refrigerate at least 30 min. Then slice. Arrange slices 1" apart on gelatin. Spoon on remaining ge. latin to cover eggs. Refrigerate 2 hrs. or until irm. Shape in rounds with 2" cut- ter. Serve on toast rounds as canape. Garnish with dollop of son 1' cream and dot of plmlento. Ham - Egg Canape Follow preceding Are A New Toste Treot azine and also to read it more: be members discussed cardj parties and the legion banquet‘lwork comm but both these items were left, for the n e xt meeting when plans will be finalized. l The meeting was adjourned and a social hour followed. ST. PAUL’S W. A. The 18th annual meeting of the .Evening Branch of St. Paul's, Iw. A. was held in the Parish| Hall on December 3, with the president, Mrs. H. R. Carruth- CII‘ICIDGS Twin-Baked Apples in n d! Pears Sampling of New-Baked Christmas Cookies (Nibble the Broken Ones) . Christmas cheer to the needy by thoroughly. ,1; E jtivities; and one from the May- ‘ or on lsubscription which is to be paid ‘nol later than January 315i. 19- I t of interest. The city of Rome Jnmmi“ "19mm:- lighted by hundreds of torches for the opening of the Council was vividly described by Mother ' la. She was thanked by Mrs. J.E. . Flemming. .‘lT. RYAN ('Wl, ’l'hc December meeting of the Mount Ryan CWL was held on December H m the MI. R ya it l-lnll. President. Mrs. Walter “"llhl'l. presided. r1 0 (a 0 During the business meeting [)ln'iHT {hp b ' 1‘ _ ‘ L usllless part of which followedth I‘ePOI‘lS Of 1119 the lllcctlng. discussions were various committees were dealt ‘ . ' _ Il('i'|‘fi on such subjects as dec- w1th. Mrs. Dllscoll. the spiritual , run-um: the church for Christ- convener. announced that the t mac p-wking a box 1’ ' . I . .. . or the Sis- CWL lS offerlng a mass 0" DH“ lf‘l'S of thc Precious Blood and ember 31 at 2:30 am. for 1'9“illc purchase of a gift for a ilgIOUS vocations. Educat'onlmcmlwr who had moved to convenor. MISS A1108 Mcoai‘i‘hyICharlottctnwn. Thank-you notes gave a concise report of ill? from (,‘aiilel-ism prize winners recent provincial Home and were l-cad. G lit 5 for the sick Schom meeting. held at More-l. and aged of the parish were The soflai actlon report was also discosscd I V given y Mrs. Flemming and‘ s I- ' .pctlni feature of the evenln Mrs.' R.J. MacDonald rcpm'lt‘d was the showing of color slide: on 5le and shut-ln- members. .nr Romp mpsemod ho qieter The convenor 0f ihr ClllZGHShiP‘Mary Stanislaus and ‘descrihed commlttec. Mrs. Ella Connoiiyiby Ravi Mather Lmyola CSM reported on the work for the Refreshments were served by Red Cross. U.S.(‘, and other the committee in charge. organizations. Plans “,8”? LAKE VERDE WI The Ila-ember meeting of tho ' e r d e Women's Insti- of made to briu'J DaCking the Christmas dinners I‘ak“ ‘ and presenting the. Christmas is“? was Md at the home program. . ls. l-larry Kelly on December The Rev. Director. Roy. P. ‘. .1331" v v MacDonald spoke I)l‘l(‘fl\' before me "young owned with the he closed the mowing. ' ‘cr cd. I‘l\‘P members answered with roll call with an exchange CLINTON w; Iof Christmas gifts. The December meeting of the lb” paid mombem‘ip fees' Clinton Woman's Institute was I‘l'a‘ “ETN‘d to give the SChOOI held at the home of Mrs. wmlchildrcn a treat at Christmas. liam Cotton on chllcsdcv evcn- “m “an “(Gl'irk kindly ing' December 12' ‘ the Invited members to her home newly elected president. Mrs. If“ the Jamer meeting Harold Heaney in the chair. the A delicious lunch was served meeting opened with the M a r v ‘by the hostess assisted by Mrs. tewart Collect in unison. R oil:Ira Rmmrmd' call was responded to by nine members with an exchange of Christmas gifts. One visitor was pr se URGES MORE EFFORT MONTREAL 'CP' Mme. The minutes of last meeting Therese Casgrain. national prel- were read by the secretary.;'d°"t 0f thp “me 0‘ wome- Mrs. William Cotton. The trea- lurged all members Thursday in irrertfi'eptortw money IIflr‘i'llized Ia year-end statement to redou- om e . urKey supper ed re-‘ 1 ffort mm “ centlyv “"th the proceeds gomé :feufidcrsfaltlhhgg angeagree'npllelhl: towalds the 905‘ 0f putting In between peoples that alone can the lights in the school. one bring peace m the world" thank you note was received and ' . Institute News was distributed.' Correspondence was read and consisted of letters from NIme . awson, provincial chair-i man of Red ross women'sl ittee; Mrs. Walter1 Dixon, convener of cultural ac? MEDICAL "unmet! here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night‘ CALL 4-6623 ‘ for 24 hour service MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St., Ch’town and Councillors of Rensing- regarding the fire assistance 57"” I'll, $3. The yearly program booklets were passed out. It was decided to continue the .I. treat tile children of the Coffee Tea M ilk erg presiding. There were 18 district at Christmas and a l s o‘ A -7. 7 TWIN'BAKED APPLES members In attendance. ‘1' . AND FEARS The various reports of the of- Sma" w'mer Pea” ficers were given. and showed . . 6 tart baking apples that another successful year Latincl . JrrPelb "d.- V,‘ a brown sugar of work and fellowship h a d x“ c- crumbled cake or c 0 0k y been completed. The president Clumbs , in her report outlined the past A? ‘59- Found 3mg" ear‘s activities. mentioning the 1 tbsp- f'ne'grate‘i orange peel excellent attendance. our two 1 lbs“ bun“: , . speakers. Rev. N. M. Morris and 1 pt- apple 1m" 0" “d” Mrs. George Wood. and the 2 tbs“ granumwd Sugar cheerful cooperation of all mem- Core pears and apples almostlbers. to v - The officers for 1963 are: pre- 0 0 ° 0 Fm cored'ol" Space-5 With sidcnt, Mrs H. R. Carruthers. brow?) Sig?" mix?!“ W“: cakle first vice - president. Miss Lou- crum s. lnger an oran e pee. i azar ; second vice _ r... ' .3 . Arrange fruits alternately, $33.. MS; Robert Currie; 20F If the Cnirtl or size was 31mm! IOUChing- in baking diSh- lresponding secretary. Mrs. Jack wrong. PIP-"HP Rl‘l'alll‘fe I0 Dot with butter. Pour around I Hippemon; recording secretary. apple mice: 00"" 'Mrs. H. G. MacWilllam; treasur- _Bake 40 mm in !er. Miss Ada Harris; cent-a- 3‘%:;g::‘i’{; granulated sugar week and lhankoffering secre- Continue to bake uncovered.tar)' MISS Jean Dmmmg' nor until apples are just tender. Serve warm. a whole or halfii apple and pear to a person. as mod. oven. H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling is. with mandarin orange sec- ,1 tions or pitcher cream or soften-l have your gift exchanged by Monday. D e c e m b e r 31. Thank you! Dllf. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.l. ed vanilla or butter pecan icei. 'v: 1 ‘1 WW 0 0-0 O-p—O-OOOO-O” vvvvvvvv cream. THE CHEF'S MUSTARD- HORSE-BADISH-CREAM SA v Combine 3 tablespoons table mustard with 1 tablespoon pre- pared horseradish. l‘z teaspoons honey or sugar. 1 teaspoon vin- egar, V: cup dairy sour cream or yog and ‘s urt. ground black pcppper. recipe. omitting the toast. in- stead. serve the canapes in let- 1 1 tuce nests. with seasoned sour cream mayonnaise as the top-' and or plmlento stuffed green olives. . Makes 24 canapes. TOMORROW'S DINNER Tomato Puree Soup An electric mixer was pro. {59'1th by Mrs. John Phillips and a pursc of money by Alder POPULATION INCREASE Large. Individual gifts were . presented by those present. The world I population in- A three~tler Wedding cake creases by some 50.000 ev- bytery year—m in countries . Med ostl was made and orese "mm! food.pmdudu dmicume.‘ Mrs. John Phillips. Celery Seed Wafers (‘orned Beef with -— Cream — uce ‘ ing. 14 Garnish with plmlento dots Iiillollglas Bros. & Jones; t LTD . 4 P of a to e s- (‘arrols- Ruta ‘I 155 Kent St. Phone 2-1234: 1 1 1 aways and special stock tolling. H 1 1 1 1 1 1 vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv A Expert Well Drillers Since I937 vvvvvv bagas and Cabbage I island furriers ltd. 79 Grafton St. Dial 2-1273 2 NTICE LePnge Shoe Co. Ltd. will be closed from Saturday noon. Dec. 29th. 1962 until Wednesday morning, Jun. 2nd. I963. Please pick m tinted shoes before Saturday noon. All lay- orders should be picked up before APPY NEW YEAR LePage Shoe Co. Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920” "l' ..