a R ’ Sie obta, I. Tas age wine nae “bone. 8 igeed man, a * ie on oo oy a Smanner |¥? in a parcel.” pe ote wards invasion of privacy, liter-| vice -at the “United Church here. observe their 80th wedding an- nd we have had a happy life. (AP Wirepheto) ‘which indicated it-was‘not quite Neither can we “do up in a) <A colorful wedding took place! Mrs. Verna - MacDonald and |ally, in the business world, it} @atherine Callbeck, Saint © hiversary this. week, “We - We still have a happy life”. | veal of the yo con: \Teenter a. oe rAadah b. of Cooks ile om. Mat es - < ie wae aa seme, 0, holiday’ with her — — —— ; . . Ont., recently, n ville, Ont. Many ¢on- wor! J Parents, ; Ralph PEP y Aas so es 5 ne Be goog "ae gurttan raves A. ne ae * a ener ‘egremns were re- cor ie wether attate mat | Caltheck fa Sapien: | ce lec DE i aN : jriage, George Peter, son . [ee Yelatives. ——+gin-of-peace-and--quiet-for_com-|—“aanert J. Weeks a guest i e H AP P EN IN-G‘ ee — pa ponents mellow eae ts: eee Te Ta apres paar. Charletistionn, The couple tet. on a short of thought and produc-| s the ia ae Scien ; ; ° every bitterness, every thorn in'and the late Mr. Dewar, honeymoon touring different |tive™ efficiency, “has beengoing | ang day Seen ee. 7 Audrey Jenkins, Women's Saditer, Phone 4-8508 ; the flesh, and in Christian lands Carolyn Anne, daughter of Mrs: parts of Ontario, with the bride |on all of my working life-time. Sterling 3 Gillespie % Cherlatin, ' allows one a bright glimpse i Irene Larter’ also of Charlotte-|travelling in a’ walking suit of |' However, since World Wer 11,| toun on Sunday. . Tpr: Wendell Stavert, King- ;with his parents, Mr. and Mre. oe ee is “The-broth- \town, and the late William Lar-jtweed wool with matching ac-jor thereabouts, something new |’ jag ees a » ton, Ont.,. epent Christm a s|Lioyd Lockerby, Hamilton. * 5 a hes been added, in the way of PwC is spending his hol with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| “i ae se eo given in mar- Thy are fow residing la Ter.) dopresseet Sete oe work. oe ue ee ia ee te ‘Clayton ’Stavert, Burlington. |. Mr. and Mirs. Keith Young, | se os ee: hs ge brother-in-law, jento, Ont. ~ aes Mitality. | Walter Bowness. cre returned |- - : ee cd 5 : ‘se new" has to)—. ; : i : ; 4 ae : ae a do with herding employees into E 6 ‘The Guardia ee ae Flom, _ PISQUID EAST [sorahine | nstomures, teacet| DUNDAS CENTRE ss rere tty eat ia: ei At ve “sartitions, ventilated| ..M&s. Harold Taylor, Dundas ‘ ; : 4 i. ay | par ns, iva: fi a salient ~ ets} WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Summerside _ were vistors in Lorne Valley [by engineering equipment, igh See ae Caer Stioneote! ' ‘The December meeting of the Wednesday . where they were jted by so-called } indote | Hospital’. Mrs. ‘Taylor is th te. - Offi : sf hi | : Chapter IODE the guests of -Mr. and Mrs. artificial lighting, etc., a situa- teacher 7 Annandale. : *. New: icers Broug T UI. — < |was held at the home of Mrs. T Barle MacDonald. wherein the workers exist! ““\irg Howard MacLeod is china : Moore Pisquili Egst School closed |as if entombed while at their! icine at her home in. St. As Margate UCW Meet jaranrtitacirts 2 sre te eo |, wm oe Se ae et gc wNvV mt iw end welcomed ire. MacGil- his annual visit and distributed.|sort,” perhaps, that_ you are_ob- 4 a ts aoe ae a Mrs. Heath Mayhew was elec-|readig and displayed home-| A donation was given eS eget reese exhaled by ed. | Wacker. in Strathcona school. led president of the Margate |made centre pieces which were |dental clinic and it was deci ville, ; a ae dicts and left. You cer Merlin Campbell, Dundas, is {United Chuteh Women at the very attrective. Mrs. Joha BR. | to suppott jetictteally the ee ee eee vant tor cay devs my, sympathy, And| &, Patient. in the Kings County church vestry. Other officers |Mrs. Catherine Cotton will be| ‘The, auction, held in Novemb- Ww — ss : elected for 1966 ere; vice-pres.,|hostess for the January meet jer, was discussed at length, , Mr, Robert Leard was a vis-|féasible corrective, namely, t0/ poRN'IN TWO YEARS. — r. and Mrs. Mrs. - Clark: itor in Chartottetown . |east about for a proposition more : . Bruce ; recording | ing. : with several recommendations Ms eee tok to tee to your taste, if such can .De.| BRESCIA, Italy. (AP)—Doris : : , Dundas - | land-press secretary, Mrs- Edi-| Refreshments were served by |being made for another year : citer a oo oer ‘n -S4-Rsiichi was born in 1965 and her: Kensington, spent the Clrist-| Vivian Jackson Armadale, son’ Heaney;: corresponding sec-|Mrs. Green assisted by the.com-| Refreshments weré served by the a -% : es # og sister Nicolette was born mas holiday at her home at En-jleft recently for Ontario where |fetary, Mrs. Charles Dennis; |mittee. - the ; ee ee ee I too _would ..Roganna Ronchi more. s Ve" will visit with her sister and'|Chairmen of - committees are: : Me lacDa oil old fashion. | ae a who ta | rotherevlaw, Mr. and Mire. pee a —_— ee ae with the Bank of Nova Scotia,| ry erature and program, Mrs. Ro- }TDA BAILEY ALLEN * pt Frederletod, WB. was. home \ Mimet Maciel, i. :Bope, bart Reuney snd social functios ; _ Christmas parents, |left recently for Boston, Mass. |Mrs. Hillard Woodside. ¢ 5 Oe me af gt ee ei fase ne River: =." | Ming. Wilfred Praught, Cherry B f Sy age h he ie . | Mr, and Mrs. Edward. Mac-| Valley. has | returned - eefed Up Wit Broth oe Donald and daughter Spatier | women. OO. ornate Fin aia ee Fe Ys eee of Fiat River, spent .the. Christ- : A vegetable is a vegetable is per, sugar, bacon drippings and ee te ead na Elizabeth. Chaisson, .nurse-_in- hot water. Mound stuffing in ] lly Jardine, Springfield, N.S. training at the Charlottet own et eee eee pan; over- id fe : : spent ‘Jap: spareribs skin-side. up. ‘Wiltted” “Gaudin; “A Tbe ton =p in Ri a * sd Fasten. the spareribs together ' a3 South, sbent Christmas with his|""™ oe ‘| with: toothpicks, dust with flour gon and daughter-in-law, Mr.| ‘yr and Mrs. Merlin MacAu- > and additional. salt and pepper. and Mrs. Kenneth Gaudin in|jay and family left recently for See ' Roast 15 min. in hot : - 5 j : ‘ Rochester, NY. =. Saint John, N.B. ie oven, 40 degrees F. Continue : : : ne oe , he ' = weer tana nel a = oe eae i oe ctlinwide | rom Lac De St. Denis, P.Q., to West and St. Catherines, irs. leach with-%-e warm water, | a ey See us or. a. e pi eat ace SR oa : sen ee Se | o . 3 Sas es. Lo » Mr. 8. B.D. Mr. = Ak ord de i le_St ‘én ribs and -to large heat- : - ee ae fon, Alberton. an ene aoe Anne, |" Jeader and opened Ora _. | led platter (use @ pancake turn- enters Sa ER ERERINE Tee rcunie ier & te ea ee : ees fleas to Moncton, N.B., |, meeting with a candle sere- Escalloped Tomatoes. - lex to do this). Serve accompa- ee - 4 . : ; 7 re _Grant Noonan is epending jr pared ook holidays at the |Vice. 004 program which inélud- Assorted Cheese | nied with oranges baked in same ia a ' a ~ Ls ; “ome time with his parents, Mr. inome of Mrs. Rafferty’s parens : ‘ joven; | Yost : : #3 ah Sirsa te de Ea e luxury of Tex-Made sheets can be yours John Myers and son Carl of M. Whi cFa : ee pilin Ne i ccna Covehead are the New rat Gs White, = nag ea ‘ ae : 5 y . ¢ ‘Year holiday with Mr: and Mrs. | tai, ‘spent Christmas~-ather ee fe “6 ers e : ‘ames Greig and’ relatives. in| home in Rollo Bay. ages | ot cent arose nie ee aes : sa ‘ontreal. Hs Sires read > =e = — ee a oe a a es oan i sre Gotan te Bank at N.S. spent. Christiias swith, his ) I é vn a -— ee Mrs family at Rollo Bay. = . @. Cotton, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sheehan, ” ‘ staff and has taken up his new days with members of their : ons duties in Saaint John, N-B. family at Hamilton, Ont. - / . Katherine, MacDonald of Kil-| sary White: of Toronto, Ont., |“: A ae <igriuit, “the retiring directors! visited= wi scan a _Mrrs.__Ches! lowan t- avd 12 ee ae : ee Peer oe 8 ae. oe gts - : Iiness of the Visiting River for the holidays: ed sending 30 Ibs. of used cloth- e 13 eo : a “ray coveted “aw large be becca terete a ae cnc eet psa Parte abee tot aioe Ly oe si ; Se Association of Atlantic | = (Oe fe Sires eat tas eee ee ca ee pen we oie - Those fabulous ‘Tex-Made sheets are ‘J., was paid a tri . ship * secretary, Ss. a le a three kinds : : = 2 th toe “Atlante C1CY la nce ieemy. i ore h enter, |riie repertedt for the year oni hos |ron',, Suew. Wins Faher Tew”. IP: sheers, wMe cheats knives on sale again. All across Canada. And Press, which stated that asa re-|NMasc. spent Christmas wit h pital calls, treats, etc. Mrs- Hil. /*™ : and scallop for serving.” For. the selection is greater, more imagina- it of her efforts, the Visiting yelatives at Bear River. lard Woodside reported on cater-| ROAST-SPARERIBS WITH _ |instance, center the board or | ; pvreimale a e ae ? Kure Avsociation of Atentic) ~ i done ‘during the: past yeor.j ' BAKED ORANGES, AND tray with a bright red Edam, | tive than ever before. You can choos ity is now listed.” New! Peter \ Carpenter, Sr., Rollo Mrs. ‘arren report- : STUFFING -= [top > ce’ portion : (es : Maes: Jersey State Department Of/pay is spending holidays at (ed work done at the manse. The; 2 ¢. minced peeled tender . | loosened, . Arrange from pastel tones, delightful’ Moon ; fae Health ‘as a Grade 1 agency. - |London, Ont., the guest ‘of his retiring Pe a 4, tele : ero .— fase . glow patterns, polka dots, sheets with SAeaeceeent ‘ ; side Cae aap 2 : c. minced, onion ' " ; : o. : oi. , 6 , ‘4, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Camden Gard- ea ane Lied = ky Mr.\/members for their co-operation| % loaf rather dry enriched |Brie; Ro ; cream cheese; _~ floral designs and sheets with stripes, - s fer, Lower Freetown, spent nA \ during her term. of office, .and | bread (crumbed) a sliced small smoky cheese. : white sheets and fitted sheets What’s the holidays at Hamilton, Ont.,! seeds Gaudet, Montreal, ‘re- |@sked for the same for the new 2tsp. salt ~ Pats of butter on ice in a bowl A ye ‘g raed vith their son-in-law and dat \turned to her duties after spend- a: Mi tne, pepper a at one side. Edze the board more, Tex-Made can™match all of / \ re, r A j ra ‘ : ‘ ‘ ’ W. invited the - ) sugar an. assortme melba 2a ‘ * cas ¢ ter. They were accompanied by TE ner at halen ae aaa members to ie kod fot phe | 2. tbsp. bacon drippings toast and not-sweet crackers. these with colour co-ordinated blank- i ve a Gerald’s ed a son with his mother is Lorne |January meeting. e :e hot rong ' A basket of pe ees ets and bedspreads. ‘ ' ; + Ha Crossman, Summerside, | Gaudet of Montreal. Refreshments were | 2 strips. pork spareribs jis placed alongside. : ; : ; Bert te fos mally aplucd : |tihe close of the ue at Fg for-easy” carving a oe Taeae oer the sheet to fit. your mattress, \ ‘Bers Res Billy Pederserfand his broth- e. flour jee, with eeedless grapes, tanger- : th -Made’s Size- rater ot Keay gaat 's We daye of| |. NEW LONDON WI % tsp. salt, additional. _—fines.. : It’s easy thanks to Tex-Made’s Size- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lester ot the holiday season at the home'| A holiday tea to be held in the % tsp. pepper, additional | Dried Suits areq delightful Q-Matic.. colour coding. Makes for $aint Jobn, NB. spent the lor Mr. and‘Mrs. Charles Adams, |hall, was planned at the Decem- . Baked oranges... with soft'cheeses. So sometimes} Hy Pcp bad ool “Christmas holiday with Mrs.jcaint John, N-B. : ‘ber meeting of the New Lon-| (recipe follows) ~ ~ [pass ‘a sectioned trayful, such | instant recognition- of the right sized : rt parents, Mr. and Mys. | cin don Women's: Institute: held at| First.make stuffing as fol-jas stuffed Gates, prunes. and sheet at the right time — in the shop : allace MacLeod, Summerside; - Richard Gaudet, of Danvers,|the home of Mrs. Alexander | lows: Mix together apples, oni-| soft dried apricots tenderized : - A eee members of their | Mass., spent ies Christm » 8 = sity ‘iste it ‘| on, bread. crumbs, salt, p.ep-| figs, and clusters of natsins. and inthe home. - My . ‘ ‘ parents, , president | Sa Tae RT a : Tin ’ % : —_ . _— ‘ ae and Mrs. Tom Gaudet, DeBiois,|Mrs. Oliver Bernard» presided Rada ‘ For year round luxury and year ‘round THE MOST FASHIONABLE BEDS IN CANADA WEAR ect guar is orem (ant tee bome MG andl tor te Preenaat or | $50 Merchandise. Winner ee ae eee ee | | 3 7 . He i . Ac- ~ i: ' : We naa z ii vey , Windsor, Ont, , for. computying hin on his return |Phanage. Corresponence was . —_ Tex-Made White Sale, while it’s - us ae fi Christmas. to Danvers was his uncle and |Tead .and discussed, and money re pte with you. ne nae a i . : aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ber-|Was voted for the Music Festi- j M “A. J. Murchison aac Ss ' _ : Mrs. Everett Wall, Indian Riv-|nard, Harper Road. |val and the WI News was distri. ‘ rs. 7 a i) ‘ ! , spent the Christmas season f i : bute. tn py: . : ee a - ‘ : : Bree wan fith her’ son-in-law and daught-| The Women's Committee of |" Card parties were planned for - - 61 Parkview Drive ‘ ee ot Mr, and Mrs Ramsay, the Art Gallery are holding their.|the Winter months to be held in Parkdale "i “ “ . ‘ gs = pe re 3 cee e sinks ' . Ole Sholberg, 108, sits. in his “eozy home at Fergus Falls, . have never had a serious quarrel", said Mrs. Scholberg. ~ COUPLE WED 80 YEARS _ Sholberg’s vision and hearing are poor. His wife did the talk- on Se: A i ELLEN’S DIARY. delight past. Gone are tree and the trappings, the ti and ; s friend,: who has brightened our passes, or moves away be- ones only the memor- ies remain. We cherish those of :’ the pre- Christmas steadily increasing back to the early- Decemb- weeks, and: which, no matter far removed one may~ be its mainstream, extends the quietest, most re- to catch one up. in flow; the short days } n toward the Day, wing by too soon, we mber; the mounting’ excite-. ment of the children, which spreads and becomes general; the Eve with its-candles glowing in the windows... And. Peter lis- tening for the tap of reindeers” ain hi ge : “hoofs on the roof-top, promising himself to “keep awake tonight, just ‘to see what happesis!” And then as the evening slips away toward the usual bedtime, and. : Tyoung eyelids grow heavy, well content to climb the stairs, one foot already in Dreamiand, to come to his rest. ; a +The Day itself, so . pleasant, will remain in-memory, its wint- ex touch on the land: ‘its white |to Art Rental tonight, January 3, | at Confederation Centre; when Gallery . members may jin aside for future. rentals. a i aes 9 Pd t view |tributed Red Cross’ paintings from 7 to 8 p.m. prior | usual Christmas treate are Dat ack The first‘ Monday |given to the pre-school © month has “been se t|school children. ; er, Mrs. Lorne Campbell, : work. i to Mrs. Wilbur MacKay » X% 1 « Le ie Y dis- The be and gave a \- Memories Of Christmas : : g Be Cherished — {time to-over al! of the earth's when one’ of our own, or a jtmas I i Li = i g Ge ad e comes , wistfully, looking. ; play. “Not so long” we said. |; | ~ “Mothers will take ther young- | time, had it not, been a machine of the fam, to be -going that way... @ waiting day, wint- ,.and gently be- we came by far the flock. was barnyard, gone baring ‘hillside much use to put today”? James younger farm- ' forage in the | = [ = ie BE Re, eF g z a set 2 Es commented up fyom his 7 sun | | up from the South. Butterflies in) the flowers. These are gifts, you | know.” “But you can't do them : MR. AND Mine. G. P. DEWAR Céuple Exchange Vows At Wedding In Toronto MARY HAWORTH —. Lack Of Office Privacy = | One Of Many Injustices ad ° DEAR MARY HAWORTH: ’ cheers your reply ‘to the well-educated and long- in hat ri beer ping ws you |. Wrist-siapp! inci- dent involving host and guest. . I should like to file three spe- culations about the author, male or female, or maybe neuter, of - that letter: - First, he has been through analysis and sees symbols in everything, “Second, he works for the State Department. Third his “consensus” of your alleg- ed wrong-headedness, re_ the host -guest incident, comes from @ car-pool seminar... . - One. thing can be said of this discussion: As a subject of in- terest it sorte beats the heck out of sex and how the Ameri- can male has abdicated the fa- mily-head role to his wife. Iam glad you stood your ground’ with SS, because I've got a very long memory, and I recall that’ your answer to the upset guest was exactly. the way «| you said it’ was. Sincerely J.L. Mary = Haworth counsels . , through her column, not by mail or personal interview. . Write her in care of. The Guar- dian. - f : E 3 i sae lb rH it i 435 i. 4 aE z 3 28? & <i ep rat? i BORE i z i = B. : petty. For that and other rea- | ‘sons I am presently looking for employment elsewhere, hopeful- n search of a little more pri- vacy and fresh air. Your .com- ments will be appreciated. C.C, _ DEAR C. Ci: A to my ‘recollection, the trend to _ BEDEQUE = ‘Great George St. _ ‘SUNTER’S Ladi __ Oharpttotown DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREAL _ A et