hour or until done. Makes I sat- vinga ELEANOR ROSS Time To Bring On Holiday Spirit l HAVI-TNT you heard people it's wise to revamp old holi- ‘say they Just can't work up any day decorations. not Just a mat- Christmas spirit until the last ter of thrift. but because famil- minule" On the other hand. some|iar ornaments are dear to the will start shopping right after La-ihearts of young and old alike. _ and ave everything even those who scorn sentiment. C.‘ “IL onion Cook “ lwrapped and ready so that they Rem mber. when you were ajlrecu. "move Oman 1,, Muble ican dexote the last few days tojchlld. how you always looked for QUICKNIC CASSEROLE 3-4 cup boiling water 2-8 cup packaged pre-cooked rice ii teaxpoon salt 1 onion slices 10-ounce package frozen chic- ken a la king ‘:34 cup milk ‘i Dash Worcestershire sauce 11 teaspoon salt '1 cup grated pi‘o(‘esa cheddar cheese. Start heating oven to 400 deg. ldec aiiniz tie hiuse certain favorite tree ornaments‘ boner‘ he.‘ chicken ‘ 1. kitrneg 0' ' ‘A’ ‘ - ~ lk. ~d W - -t h . l How unhappy you‘d have been mm ml ‘ d On“ '2; 1. . ~ -salt, rice. Turn into grea SCHEME ‘ih’-" Md be“ ‘“W1"“°d " l l htquari casserole. top with cheese; _v to bring on ihe;new ones. or course there werelmk, 15 "Haul" Mn." “,0 up holiday mood is to take out all'plenty of new decorations. butlvm‘s_ the t‘hristiiias det-oiaiioiis and. ere a h rt old favoritel tree tilllfllll(‘tlI.\ you ve \l1ir(‘(i .1 ;always glcanied . HEARTY (‘AS.\‘l'IROLl-Z ' and plan how to ll.\(' them And now. as Mrs. Santa (,‘laus.l] cup enmw m.,_.amm {this year. You ll want a new de-‘you rcally have an obliiilation to‘ 2 medium °m°M_ quartered icoraiing \t'f\Pf1l(’. |)t‘l'llap.\. but keep the familiar things bright. 2 quln bout” Wm” one that will include all the old beautiful and in use as long as 1 Lflspoon up it”‘d""’“5 , Y0“ P05-V51‘ “"‘< 2 tablespoons butter if last years artificial wreaths. You might as well face the fact 3‘ pound ground lghuuldpr boot and .\'pl’a_V| look too tiled to he that you're responsible for pro- 1 Small onmn‘ (~h..pp¢.d .used again. but yet are in gootl ducing a Christmas niiirning I‘ ".35-poo" up lcondition. irv xptlllfllfljl them with snow scene. too‘ I-‘ortunately. all. Dash pepper ldry suapsiids This \\lll soften you need is lots of soap and a 1,‘-up (~au_-mm [and cleanse away accumulated little water. ill: teaspoons pram“-ed must‘,-d PLAN .\' KW dust and dirt and make them Did you know that thick. stiffli, uasponn nreflnn lflll-19" lltain. suds. whipped up with an egg 2.‘ cup Krmcd prme” dmddlr . ll""?“'\ l"“l\"lL‘ iibbons limb heater or electric mixer w’ l l l he," abli nectl only a liIl(f‘\\Rl'f11 suds niakc ihc most realistic \l1()Vi 5.3..‘ h(.,.,,,,m men in 375, deg ‘ llflk‘ arid l7|«(’\\IllK l)(‘llt"dlll a la) ‘drifts for tree realistic snow _ L-“ck macamm and qua,-tor er of wax paper. White bells that iwrcatlis“ What .- more. after the ed omom under H, “mgr tldd 1 sliow smudges can be briglitcn- soap has dried. it will last and [easpoon nip; drain Megnwhjle, ed with a gentle dauhing of di'_\' last and won't dribble all over in hm bun...-1,, ,k,1]9i_ saute beef I'll“ l"'“"‘ -shoulder and chopped onion un- ""L"_"W til meat turns L'i'ay. Stir in '4 teaspoon salt. pepper. catchup. mustard. oregano. macaroni-om ion mixture. Turn into l-quart greased casserole. top with cheese Bake 15 to 20 minutes. i i Lornettes Social Highlights Prime Minister Diafenhaker has requested that His Honour Lleutenantdgovernor Prowse ra- in main a new incumbent has been chos- en some time in 1963. Jose ltu r b i. celebrated the world over as a pianist and con- ductor. was an unexpected guest t the Admiral Beat- on ty Hotel in Saint John. NB. Bad weather forced the Halifax-Bot tori plane to land in Saint John. With him was his famous sister. Amparo. with whom he had giv- en a two piano recital in Halifax on Sunday. “Magnificent" was the way he described Canadian audiences. "They are so ‘d. When they like something they let you know with applause and call for encorcs. We had encore in Halifax." salted in his interview how long he thought “Rock and Roll" would last. his answer was "i never heard it." The famous pair left that night by train for Boston. Mr. Harold Lacey of Westville. N.S., has been transferred in the MI‘ tague. is vi sister-in-law. Mr. an Wit-. liam Macliicnna. Alliston. Mass. The ladies Social Club oi 'l‘rin- ity (‘hurcl1. Summerside. held at ca till such time as lug yand Douglas Macltcnna. Mon-iwho recently siting his brother andl uauccesaful Christmas tea at the reaidnce of Mrs. A. 8. Macltay on Tuesday afternoon. in keep- E with the season attractive tea table was center- ad with a bowl of red roses. flan- ked by tall red tapers. Mrs. George Sheen. president of the club. received the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Macbeod celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E ohnstone. Long River. on November 27th. About one hundred an fifty guests gathered with Mr. and Mrs. acbeod to loin them on the happy occasion. Rev. L. B. Bartlett was master of ceremon- ies and after a few complimen- tary remarks called on Diane Darrell Campbell. great grandchildren of r. and Mrs Macbeod to present them with a bouquet. A number of beauti- ful gifts were received from family and members of the com- munity. After the presentation. M a cLeod expressed his thanks on behalf of his wife for their kindness. Lunch was sen- 'Bank of Nova Scotia in Monta- ed by the ladies. gue. Pie Stephen Clieverie. R.t'A.. returned from Ger- many after two years service. is spending his leave with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. lvan Chever- ic. Souris. Pie. Chcverie return- ed to lialifax on the S. S. Arosa Sun SPRINGHILL. N. 5.. — ICPi --' A tentative three-man cititen's committee was named to ova Scotia govcrnmcnt and A V. Roe Canada’Ltd.. in efforts to " solve the town's mining problems. The Roe company has already ngmed its representatives. Pro- vincial appointments are ed to be made this week Named to the Springhill expect - com- or until i-liccse melts. Makes 2 work wlthgrepresentatives of the mittee were C. .l. Allbon. William Mont .lr. and Edward Nicholson. The magnificent baptistery at Parma in- northern Italy was built between 1196 and lzlll. The nicest thing about life is the fact that so many things change. Yesterday‘: villain is today‘: hero and yesterday's nasty chore becomes today's pleasant activ- ity. By the time we get used to coping with a difficult thing. it has become something easy A FAR CRY What started me thinking a- bout this is today’s woman‘: club. a far cry from the aa's club of my grandma day or even my mother's. wom- then In those days. remember. mar- - rlage was about the only course for a woman. If you married you didn't have to worry, but if you didn't marry you would either be a splnster school teacher, an underpaid amatresii or 0 ii would be dear old auntie. living on charity in the spare room and contributing free services as by - sitter and work maid-of-alt Naturally there was a good do at of back - biting and beau- anatching. in those days. ceded a husband. so you used any means to get one. Co- operation between women was pretty rare. Women's clubs ware either the pink tea variety. concerned with gossip. petty politics and the rnerest pretense of "good works" or they were the militaritly fem- inist groups There were exceptions. of course. but it was pretty hard to find examples of cooperation and mu- men. stamped. self-addressed ANNE ttevwooo Co-operate On “Over 35" Jobs tual helpfulness on the rii...i.ifl However. all this ll chaiizing fast. ‘ For example. an Idverlising women‘: club in Cleveland re. cently did I study on the oltler woman in business. Under iii. title. “Thirty-Five But St I ii i, live.“ they published their i.,,,,, ings in h0p career women or" thirty-five to get jobs. A small club in lndiana hag regular meetings to help lheit members. all housewives. pl-9. pace for and got jobg. When their children are ,',:mun these women. like m.ny_ to work. but the; an shy and bewildered by the it“... ness world and don't know iii... to go about entering it. Realizing lllll. misery ltiipg company. this group gets togein. or to exchange ideas on ion. 3 hunting. contacts. how to dlf’s.\, h how le housework after hours. etc When a mcmbci um. (‘merit I Job she doesni u..m_i. she tells a fellow member about it. Women h a v 0 already lll.1(‘lQ great strides in mutual (‘00[)(‘tI- tion and. together, may own lit l( the problem of Age -— one of their biggest enemies If you are finding it hard in get a job after years as a house- wife. and if '11 ‘ sag thirty ~ five again. scnd mc s (‘fi\(‘ls ope. care of this newspapei. for my pamphlet. “The Older llniissn wife Goes to Business." [WWW Marion Macmillan. Woman's Editor. 'A(;() ~ Housewives are ~—- ---- ———— —CHl( I:A£'.E.,l.‘___,THE PATRIOT T}‘[URS.. DEC. I2. I957. going higlibrow 'l‘licy're vt‘cai'ing, 0l'L'.ll(‘llPS to l P .\'up€I‘fIIII' Cl. I Grow Popular i "This isnt strictly affectation"l said Ted Lhlemann. vice presi- dent of an optical company. "lt's‘ TRACY ADRIAN _ . . mostly l)9(‘au.\(‘ women want to; a O - _see what ihcy re buying without f t '-the bother of putting on ordinary 1 ugges 1011 I1 7 I1 l You don't have to be "sociall mm; ‘< a really hanrlsomr-.r=|li and features a black satin ' register" t wear I lorgnette. Fl-iii ‘lll.l~ li'F~(‘ill or a dear \l‘.ll'l tllRi\ ii tliri-ii;_'li is \\lflt" rol I lLii clilaltll \aItl. ' In--ii in -: lie \‘lH‘l“f‘l me in '.ii of ii’-.ti» died mink and l|f‘t'i i "There lI\(‘(l to lie a ». glilal g-.;-iiiihttiiiii. llH‘l.'lPl, it 't' or s-2 ll‘ limit‘ lmzi The |ii\iiiioiis . , . . _ -lllat’lit‘t- 1 ‘l ‘ 5;. .4l[‘[N ‘l,l~ tiiffnd hl9P\P€ and is “V “-“' "M H‘; “ "~ ‘lit’ Doisonings due to its lY1l.\lI.\P Plush wore one. But new larg- ,, ,1 M ,H_,.,,,. WA. ,_, pr, H.,_“(.m”) m“_ Director of Health lnducrition were numerous. Any drug con. mu. mm lamb d€_‘:,,pd by 5-,.nm,,a,._~. American Medical Association taming over 5 per cent of methyl_wear glasses for reading but who ~ » - V i ' "'“—*—**'“'“"*" The number of nonfatal DOI\- Sillcylllh lufh I5 I rubbingtdont need them see l‘-VEII‘ tweedy types use lorgnettes." l consP|C“0USl.V labeled to be kept Lorgnetfe sales have ll1Cl'(‘.‘I~.E‘d' out of the reach of children. 40 per cent in the past few years. some or these are mild ind|gp(|_\. , any physicians deplore theiThe company iiiakcs tiiciii llltins. others fairly severe illll(‘.\‘- introduction of candy types niieverv taste. in all colors. and; ses. Some may leave pei'inanentl!5DIrlri. These Drfnarations make.disgulsed as watches. clips and; ydgmagfi pprhaps not rpcngnizpfi ll 93511‘? 10 [WC llpirin to a childlpins with precious stones. Lorg-‘ mnm,,.",d but they also make it more likely nettes also are made to match onings is estimated to be from I00 to lS0 times the number of deaths attributed to poisoiiin: compound or liniment. must be| Your Horoscope By ESTRELITA ;and never actually uh ' h , rm; '|(|\l()RR()W .iipirenrl by the early part of with the poisoning. The death .‘.’ ° ""3 9" P"'5°"°l-ll qUIn-.0!h¢F.i€W€ll‘&‘- itt S -rm d . . pl . “ma .ltlllP ‘rate for all types or pnignninx lift -Dejclll packages liavei One model, studded with rhine- nm cl “if-' "Wu W V {mm mm, and ‘mum ,_“hS.an,_mi n devised. difficult for chil-istones. snaps out like a switch- -‘ “mi ‘ >3 »" TRA\ H. .\.\n R(l.\lAl\(I'. i. wont nne—third what it u-3544??" to Open; it has also been‘hlade. 0 anti sell’ - on \o lll'i'ilPl‘ iyliat « ._.__m____ _‘ m _ ,. _, ,, ,,, ‘I, _, ,_ Personal rt-ilatinnslilps slioiilrt 50 years ago. but the total niim~1‘“"""°d ”'" "0 “°|1ll"l¢|' ’ " ‘ 3, H J _ f‘ Han.” ' 7 ‘ D M iiiospcr during most of 1958. and her of preventable deaths from-“hm” Mm ""“'° ‘I039’ thlfl L081‘ IN WOODS. DIES _\r\iir ulirdii.r l(‘allKtlI.'l .. .1 n it . leould bfi aafelv take (- Lpn‘ N l H‘_ ‘W .. hm‘, W .l\(‘l and roman o» \\lll be iin- these causes continues to make hm ' - "9' I t i‘-M i ‘A 1 ‘ "‘ ‘ ilm iiiiiisiizillx h(‘llI1ri'ill aspo~ct<.In imDi‘es.Iive fiflura each .\'ear..c ' "mum Q" ‘n "N comenml SAULT STE‘ MARHC‘ 0"". ,;.'_:,c N 1”’ Jwud‘ “W” m lit‘l""‘ll ‘LIV -i’ '- iilf‘mh*‘l‘-l llrugs and disiiifcct.-iiit< arc DRl't‘ f‘Al'Tl0N (CF) Hamid Patrick “year 5‘ "“'”'*"‘- . . . . . ’ ’ ' Id tourist cam oer t r d d "iv "- '4'“ Pi“-'i ii -Wm‘ re lated and tlicrl h it - . - ll’ .‘ " V’ ““‘~ “‘ Hm nu; murmiu ‘siiiiiiiimiiig .\llt‘l.'ll l~,lt'l'll"n('9§. Irnglllled iindnr pm-,1 ;,:)d(‘a:,::,‘R “hat applies to aspirin. prob. in hospital Tiiesday of exposure U M , 'I\|> iii...-.~ m f'lQ‘.'][l\(‘ in-in. lam Q" “.9 the H.mmmi,. DOW ‘bl.’ ‘hf’ Safest drug known for suffered during a five-tla_\' . mm" “H 1‘ "NH INN“ M’ xlirii-"'il flllfl tlie iivw \'t‘.'-ii‘ a lllLIlll\‘ .,mHihI_.," I‘ [how u“,d In mdlK_,m°st p°”"n-‘- i"DPllPS With (quIllln the Algoma distritc hush. Pat-, your l'l'tlt|~t'l>|i¢ mm .-; lil|l' ;]t« .. . , ' , ,’ » -_ - - tor greater force to all medic-a.lric hours after be‘ t l "‘ l‘”l"~ “'"- “ ll‘ ""“‘ l"‘”‘”rll‘trv and ngricultiire the pestici '¢- mg hlP\F-‘lll"fll \lill‘lll two in .i fmni of wt-.ii.;ni:inn indiiiited for des 90 are (‘0rI'Ml\P ncidsland mn Am'h"'3ml"lt'S are nnw.hrouglit to hospital when his three‘ .0" , I M W “h M |‘ N V ‘ H... .. -, ,,,., 3”“-‘|I~" « - conimonly ioiind in the home. of [sons found him lying Ill1f'l\n§('lOlls V“ ' ‘ " p” ' ‘ \ ... ,1 h,.,n .,,, H... “M “I” " “"" "‘l~'l""W¢‘l.V prescribed lor|In(‘| almost frozen 55 miles northj stains iiiktitii -'rl iii. .«iiii .- - M rmlmm Wm “mm W'\mN_ Rut cosmetic; are not .In i-ego allergic conditmns_ but pfrhnpginf hp", - 0d "D WM i"i"ii"i~ii div ii- W M... ,.,,.,,,,.,,,, and ,,,-,.m,,,,. llateil» not 8" li“atinE- i><Wi‘Pr Mi<l‘m°r' rift-’n rmrchased in the mix. -“~—~ ~~~ ' -~- '——~ next four iiiniiili» xlliiliill t"|llll . ’ . " n . '.'_rlliillll|‘|8 llwls ikei'o.-("F9 and En-"ltaken belief that they are useful BIG ‘COPTER pain §ll4'r>('.‘.llIlll’ ii‘-i"‘ i"‘* ‘ \\l\'’l‘|~jR gmgrgp 0llfl9'. M-illier are misccllaneoiis.for treating colds. lron-contain- I . l hl\ uiih ii... ,-.-..i ..i ,... hi‘ m.- u ‘l'lu- pa! r‘ l.'ilf' of ii l]|hp['"a]]nR household care and repair arlit--|lnE medicines have been respon. A "““ R""'-‘h'l"T"(l'"*’fl l"‘l'¢‘f'l‘t' K'°t~'iri l-‘z.-iaw .i1 in rm v litltifll it»... it tll~*||\ io four ..,~ nu. les. siich as water rr-prllents. le.-i- sihle for poisoning. So hair sleep "F "3" “NV w '" “ ”''‘‘°"‘"-‘ THIN, '.lI‘in . _. 4 i,,.,,._ I, ,,.,,,,l.,.‘ ((illll’?ll‘t.‘(l witii.'llt~r ,,,.,.,.,.ngs and Dy~(v€|~l'\HlI\(‘q iing pills V,\f‘|'_\‘()np mu,-, i,.am‘t‘tl' r:o_urirlitoi rargn DrP\t‘till_\. '~lli'llitl xi.-~\ (0 mi ll w an a\.»,,-.._;,. 3., Jlousehold cloaneixs. othcr than that any drug is to be used with '‘—.w — lalkalies and acids alread, men-.caulinn. and kept safely out of tinned. which are not regulatedllhe reach of children. ‘ l include snaps. detergents. solvent, Keeping pests and rodents (ml clcaning fluids inaphtlia. etrxulof homes. stores and factor‘... 1,. pOllShP< and \\.'d\l‘\' and deodori ,a minor problem which jg ,mu.k,l 7.:-rs Paints, paint lt‘illil\Pf‘S atid'0d mainly through the use “I ‘paint lhIl'lnPl‘< arc not l’I"RlllalPd,:P0l§0I1t'lllS aiibstances known as 7.£Ud0ftl‘y0U E oiVl““ Patriot Patterns ‘i M, cuaisflfl‘ nor are mist-cllaiicniu articles in-lpelticides. Poisoning: have been ‘ cliiding ln\‘<. inks, dw-:4 hnhbv 7'°D0l'tPd from virtually all of] ‘ dope and adhesives. and ntl\f‘ll_\ these including moth repell. ; |iiems. ‘Outs containing cnmohnr. riapth * 5 ! 'nlcric or prlichl rl ~ ‘ .f‘.llll.f)Rl-‘..\ ll\\0l.\ kl) poisons f'tlnlalnli1‘fl)ef'lIl,lfil!lpllP,rn:;|:l l l llrugs of xricinal llllf‘l'f‘\l ill ro. the rat poisons based on arsenic. C I '7 ‘ ‘Iaiinn to poisoning. and particii-‘nlinsphnriis or thallium DDT ouniivi lnriv Ill relation to children. in mistakenly regarded 3,: ".{¢_ ""1 -,clude aspirin. methyl salicylatelother orflhnic insecticides have ... and iron conipoiinzls. '\tir~ih_vl sal ‘also produced poisoning; [Mac . ‘licylaie iindr-r its old name of ml licitlcs based on nicotine is re ' inf uintergreen was a popular lllizhly dangerous. nape;-igiiy household remccly long before its “hen marketed compounds. sodium aaltcylate form to be mixed with large quan and aspirin. became available lilies of water. i l -- -~ —---- — ---—-~ —- —--—.— i ll‘ XIMTII "0OI.OMAl"‘ . III-ON IIAIINO AD Warn antic. Casseroles For Small Family For a long time I ran a Wed- meat. Add 14 cup water, onion, neaday column on cooking for ‘ . the smaller family. Because lam ham“! flu" ‘M '-"w' "H, k" not really in a position to test mv'"d' ” mmmn‘ R'm"wi [hp gmnflpr rag-‘peg. | hm-1 I fnm. l MOI’: Idd hfllllfll water. hfllllllflll. Hy or in-.._ who \Q'prp hon. px(-9|}. i cube; stir till bouillon is dissolv-l ent cooks, test these recipes for "4 5'3" hflllllll 0‘/"I 90 Gel.‘ me. For a time we had to (Hm I''- Pare. then thinly slice vou-l continue these my family of two ‘"98. Dll" M" "I 000 ‘lull’? ¢‘l!~ .went off on a prolonged holiday wolf. Mid mi-M. rcmnininir ml - but n.,.,. "9 y.,,,.k ",1 1 mp, tntoei: To gravy. add Burgund_v:. will again be helpful in bringing; 00"!’ 0V0!‘ Ill. Hake. covered l " eluul-" A . i ::1 aati!lCA“ fyou recipes for the small form _* than‘: nothing named ! _ ‘ily, ::::l'tl Movies or bind ‘I'I0l8SEAIl l.ll\l'1NS ‘ TM b _ _ gnaw the ,?fi';:*,‘,-.1.-"no: ay we are bringing you ca.s- , arm Let in sea l Linens for the bride-to-be and armies for two. You will note WW0 OIJMIOJ the bride of ye-ier year Dorie in] that they may . in“ W IHAPEIX HHEATII cross-stitch so popular today head of time. refrigerated ready mod rte Crocheted edging for baking when needed. n" One wonderful dress. you'll Pattern as: transfer of mum wear the whole year 'rmlnd. in s x as lnchel. two motifs 1i. . siczr DINNER cssazaohs rot P. I. i. out Printed Pattern. with collar iii; crochet directions for an edir- t. pmimi round steak hum hr“, nun,-as-sinuous‘-aovnu or square neckline have that i 9. inch wide i m..,,,.,,, up listioi-ting step-In aheath solhou- TIIIRTY-F‘l\‘F cnivrs i. ..,._.,,..,,,. ,,,.,,,.., . 3",", ,,:_"""'-;___ C00. 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