; ’ ’ —y oe - HAPPENINGS (er = Inside Was Comfortable Ocean a aaa me * a r | But The ight Was Bleak Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp. é ; Donald, Commercial Cross, bell and family, Carolyn, Libby i | There {s nothing better in this|made things of the farm: bread left this week to visit relatives Roberta and Jamie of Whim & jage, which seems to keep its from the day's baking, various in Woburn and Pittsfield, Mass. Road left recently to visit with f = |people by and large, continual- | spreads: cheese, jelly and relatives and friends at Dover, i# \ly on the move in the event that jams, cookies and cake. And Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hogg |N. H and Weymouth, Mass,, »\they might miss something en- Alex's and Peter's eyes and daughter Pamela, accom-|where they will be ‘guests of abroad, than to see over this’ fourth meal, they im by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Mrs. Campbell's sister and bro ~ | family little or larger gather- their usual earlier retiring oodside motored to Shubema- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro * ed in happily beneath its own sometimes miss, and the fact cadie, N. & recently where bert MacPherson and their fa. rooftree. No matter how hum- that now all the members of i were guests of Rev. L.M. | mily. ble the home is, or imposing, | their family were together ag- Mrs. Murray. | how good it is to look in on the ain ‘There were. young grins | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith, jaffection and harmony there-,and pleased chuckles. And Mr. and Mrs. William Bran- |New Dominion, P.E.1. and Mr |We were made more aware of | much chatting to bridge the der, Baltic have moved to Ken-|and Mrs. Stewart MacLean, lthis, this evening when after a|davs of the one girl’s absence. sington for the winter months /|Scotsburn, N.S. left recently for |brief absence in town with They talked of the filly, and of and are with their sone and| Vancouver, B.C., Montana and Mack and his mother, the ligh- calves new-come And “Did son-in-law, Mr. and “Ken- | California, USA. 4|ted way of the TCH returned us you know the white kitten has, neth Pidgeon there. . = /|to this Road's end, and the add- we are fairly sure, a secret?” Elmer MacKinnon, accotnp “jed last mile of the way... one queried. And another said mixture to shortening and |enied by his son, David, moto ‘| Time was when we excursion- with obvious regret “Oh dear, sugar. Transfer to a well-ciled, |fed from New Jersey recently jed with James by horse and |why must you go away again lined 9" square pan, and|to spend a short time with his ; » | wagon, we always fancied that so soon?” 4 min. in a mod. oven |aunt, Gladys Birt et Pisquid i /once we entered this last length Thoughts go out to those faml- (60 degrees F.) Cool. Serve |Past. . m-\the hoof -beats became lighter, |lies whose circles have been or with hot or cold Lemon _ | because of the anticipation of | broken of late, where in the be | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ward m | the stable’s comfort ahead: the |reavement is suffered a sense ‘Te the Gentlemen: A Kitchen |and family who have recently -\freedom from harness, which |of deep loss, and much gad- Tray-Supper offers a good op-|moved to Kilmuir were guests f--|was presently hung by, on the ness remains. Such a one was portunity for amateur chefs to|of honor at a house- warming -* ‘quaint peg there, or if the best buried this afternoon in the show off! Perhaps broiling mi- - held in the Kilmuir Hall! \set had been used, settled nm ‘’Kirk-vard”’ at the Corner, pute hamburgers or chicken, of week; “Bruce Lecco, mas- \its hook in the coach house, now |when the father and head of @ dishing up @ special clam cho- ter of ceremonies, called on Si- jno more; the manger's hay and |family, a good and kindly man, wder. Et viola! |mon Campbell, who gave an ap- ithe extra handful of grain we {was laid to rest there. “N ot propriate address. A gift was | have seen James bestow’ at | withhout hope’ however, but \presented by Mr. Lecco. Music ich a time. We imagined this with the assurance, as is writ- was furnished by Miller West th %@ his horse. i | across the lane to make that 4 | household once more complete. pair of Sunday socks for you. was one way pf howing hie ten, that for all of ‘‘God's Chil- gratitude for a safe homing, | lens’ there is an abode,-an ete- ,|this added kindness he~gave to*rnalsthome, ‘Over there.” ‘What's this, Ellen?” James | And on our return, Mack and |fot_an overly curious man, in- ‘|his mother joined the other me- quires of a parcel has -|mbers of the family in the house brought in from the little truck. “Heather yarn to make a iIt’s one girl had homed across | It's the exact shade of those you the miles during our absence, |gave that man years ago he | and James had come along the |that fell into the millpond when Legion Auxiliary and Stanley Bruce, and refresh- : ments were served. Holds Meeting Mr, and Mrs, Budd Williams The Kensington Royal Cana- Ellerslie, had es @ recent guest dian Legion Ladies Auxiliary their daughter, Frances, who is met at the Legion Home for the |a student at Prince ef Wales, | . |College. Mrs. Barbara MacKinnon left recently for her home in \Somerville, Mass. after a - sence of the secretary. jbeaten path to visit there..The |they were bringing in our tele- CANDY PACIFIES THIS CASTRO The ways and means commit-|ing some time with her sister, MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS MacDONALD night hung dark and dampish | phone line across it, remember? tee report for each month was |Gladys Birt, Pisquid East. Mrs and rather bleak without, but |Is it a return for bread cast up- Little Eduardo Castro, ® Cuban exiles Wednesday af bottom). His mother said he read by Mrs James Evans. MTACKinnon expects te make a M | PF] Gi | Ma ried er was wn see ae ee veer light-| months old, cries in the arnis ternoon at Miami's Interna- was no relation to Cuba's com- | sneer ‘S20 See for trane-|retura trip in the near future ore ° ir rri and good cheer. re was ily. , | of bis mother (top photo) just tional airport. Candy from a. munist premier. portation provincial pre- f te blithe crackle of the wood fires, | ‘I would say, not exactly” | affter ived with other priest helps pacify Eduardo (AP Wirephote) |sident to the meeting of the Do-| Maurice Perry accompanied the fragrance of steeping tea, |he twinkles. ls < = : “) \fiinion Command in Montreal. |his mother, Mrs, Minnie Perry d and food spread on the table.{ Until tomorrow — Diary — , Drawing for a fruitcake which |Summerside, as far as Saint At Ceremony In Verdun Ne aunt Fiaaoe: Gok ee kaase toate Suempacebhe, rettar."w the PLD’s IDA BAILEY ALLEN was to have been made at the |John, N. B. on her recent trip St. Willibrod’s Roman Catho- |cade satin. She wore a match- For the PhD, four years of Prog ay Bete Langan, Amana date | te Bestes, Maes. Mc Church, Verdun, Que. was|ing wedding ring headdress college are required, as is @ The efficia! epening -of: the Le the scene of a colorful Autumn jand carried a colonial bouquet Master's or the equivalent. A Kit hy T S ua tne a Omer HOUSEHOLD HINTS wedding recently when Mary of white and aqua poms. Jun- Whereas for the MD, four years | Cc en ray ‘s Upper was discussed briefly, also the Geraldine FitzGerald of Morell, |ior bridesmaid, Mary Sheila, of college aren't always requir- pe Mason's te which the Wash dry and store seeds Prince Edward Island was uni-|wore a gown identical to that ed. I know two doctors who had Cas i Fo Self-Service auxiliery Son ender Mrs Fred | fo™_ melons, equash or pump- ted in marriage to Francis Jo-|worn by the maid of honor with only two years’ undergraduate Ud I Campbell quoted prices on ma- | “in. Feed them to the birds this seph MacDonald of Montreal, |matching wedding ring head- (preparation. a : ddutal Gur enttennen, winter P.Q. son of Mr. and Mrs. A.'J. |dress and carried @ colonial |, Additional PhD qualifications) Kitchens all over the country | erate oven, 3% to 350 degrees : MacDonald, Noranda, P.Q bouquet of white and aqua poms. are: reading knowledge of two are furbished-up for the holiday |F. Add boiling water if neces- . | Keep a clean eraser in the Rev Ernest Sckibli officiated| Anne FitzGerald, flower girl languages, a comprehensive season. So let's invite a few 'sary. Training Session | glove compartment of the car in &%” | et the double ring and was assisted during the nu- ptial mass by Shane, Kevin and Garry FitzGerald, cousins of the’ bride. ‘ ceremony |wore a floor length dress of peau de soie trimmed with ea- tin brocade, with matching wed- ding ring headdress and carri- ed a small bouquet of pink and The organist, Mrs. Delaney, |White poms. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 8, 1965. MARY HAWORTH doctoral examination, oral and guests for a casual kitchen written, and, above all, his dis |tray-supper. sertation, the crown of his stu-| Trays and the needed table- dy. A recent US survey shows ware, wrapped im a paper nap- that three years ik the average kin for each person, are length of time required for the | conveniently on a table, to be and use to wipe steam from Held For Guiders — | , bout 15 min. in hot oven, 425 de- | Another successful Guide | vem © grees F. Note This is nice served in\qesining session was held * Goes ee To jindividual bean pots. In this | November Wh at the Linklet- Top with bacon,. cut Brown uncovered @& : : ist Mi | The groom was attended by dissertation alone! ‘ picked up by the guests as they | . digital “— an a his brother, Donald MacDonald The MD, on the other’ hand, jenter the room, \sethe’ Te the beans to the'ter Motel, Summerside, This = en being — F a4 sang, : 7 pots, top with bacon and ya magnetic tape, Day Oh Beautiful Mother’, (Guests were ushered to their ° \ need show no efficiency in other |Range Arrangement Scene was conducted by the Provin- ——_ Pe ed Het Nester pews by Joueph Fitxcerad,| PhD) Claims Column Had languages, isn't subjected to| Hot foods are arranged for TOW": cial Training Committee, under “Immaculate Mary" during the |Orother of the bride, and Lief the counterpart of the compre-|self-service from the range. | MELLOW the leadership of Mrs. H. Cud- x signing of the register Baskets |"Jberskar. ° hensive doctoral and in't re- |Bread, butter, relishes, salads YELLOW: PUMPKIN CAKE (™ore assisted by Mrs. John El- Evening Gowns sf white gladiol and pale yet | For her daughter's wedding! First Reterence To Fact quired to write dissertation. jand other cold foods are on @/ (Enough for 2 services to 6) |lis, physical training instru - low’ poms adorned the altar, ° |Mfs. FitzGerald chose a coral ‘ In short, he performs course |table covered with a gay =| 1%e. sifted enriched flour tor of Summerside. BE RADIANT Given | iage by her un- |“00! three piece walking suit) DEAR MARY HAWORTH: jis, indeed, an inferior degree |¥OK only. China: plates (or stout piastic-| 2 tap. baking powder This training was held to se- | : ny n ee x a a with black and white accessor- |e recent discussion of ‘‘doc-|to the PhD, the highest degree | The reason for this differnece coated paperware) are near the 1isp. baking soda commodate those who IN EXCLUSIVE de wore a floor length’ gown of 102, 20d @ corsage of feathered |torg degrees” — PhD versusiotfered. : im training is that the MD isn’t |foods. | a tsp. alt had been unable to attend a i- |" © ovis “Hatin brocade sivied swith white carnations . MD- is the first reference I've| The lady who wrote to warm. |"esarded as a genuine doctoral | A special emailer table or 2 tsp. ground cinnamon milar session held the previous | OWNS NOW Py fetanti neckline and chapel | The s_mother wore 8 lever seen, in public print, to a lly dispute the uracy. of the degree. It is regarded as a section of the counter top is| % tsp. ground nutmeg week at Clinton Heights Motel. | ’ length train, and long lily point |oe aeron ee with mat fact widely known in the aca- late force officer's passing comp, (Fae. dearee and doesa’t re. |erranged: for dessert, eolfee and) % tap: ground. sevice : AVAILABLE @leeves. Her waist length, bout. (Cline | accessories and mink /demic world. * ment about “PhD’s being reaj (quire ‘the same breadth of lear. |tea service. % tsp. ground ginger fant ili oil spas dela 6 » her corsage was of yel | Namely, the. fact that the jdoctors. not cenicad ces ning as the PhD. | Se % c. shortening a = egg fabri 'Y 8 /low sweetheart roses. iMD os & at 6 genuine a rs, ee eas TOMORROW'S (room temperature) a |FROM OUR adpiece of fabric rosettes! Following the ceremony a re [pre deates.”” Aod that & etc., must have seen, on com- _ difference D€ KITCHEN TRAY SUPPER 11-3¢. sugar i and she carried a cascade ‘ | eEree. ja mencement programs, that |and discipline is perfectly cap- Green-Peppered Cole Slaw j ! ception for 50 guests was held | 7 : : 2 eggs (not beaten) Pain, Burning, Tenderness MACALPINE pink sweetheart roses and fea- | st 2055 Lincoln Ave. Montreal | MD's atren’t even listed in the |tured in the sentence utterad’ at With Sage-Cheese : im ng. thered carnations. IP.@ haiatoinnes of pile ae jand he also proposed the toast |‘‘Doctoral Degree” -section. | every graduation. ceremony: Salad Dressing 1 party cooked or canned | on Bottom of Feet ROOM : The bride was attended by low and white poms decorated | the bride which was respon-| ‘Thinking back,. she will re-| Now we have come..to that’ On Slices of Sauteed Salami’ 23 ¢ buttermilk : Sharon Fitz-|the bride’s table, which was |%d ' by the groom. call that no MID, and indeed no |Part of the program where we Warm Boston Brown Bread | Liquid lemon Sauce All sizes now available her by gisters. Gerald_wag, maid of honor in a \centered with a two tiered. wed- For a honeymoon trip to Que-|“@octor’ other than PhD |Confer the highest degree which Beet Pickles RRs Wt Ae Th a fienitle Live orc nae A, RG Fre, OODLE Te eB dein Sey Pet OIER LP OA LRP LO LE LL ELD TT TT bec City and Northern Ontario |and the “doctor of public health one can attain: the PhD.” @oortength gown of aqua bro-|ding cake topped with a minia- Se ee a Oe DEO: OE GROUND, the bride wore a three- piece walking suit of tourquoise Congratulatory telegrams wifh pink and black accessor- (also higher than the MD) mar- iched separately to the platform |first of the MD, when he hears | were read by Donald MacDonald by Piice Brooks ‘SCHOOL’N’ SUNDAY , A knitted suit—jacket, pleated skirt — just what a busy, little JUMPER OR DRESS What clever lines—they carve @ graceful shape for the jumper‘ Easy- knit suit! Use sport that goes out in the evening as | yarn. Jacket knitted in one piece a dress. 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Montreal,| ! @™ appailed by the \ lady’s ee Ito etuate PhD wih MD. tale | Out of town guests included |~ " t ih 3 i ne bride’s mother, Mrs. Fre |e, oe equivalent scho- cis FitzGerald and daughters |/@™Ship to each. | Sharon, Mary Sheila and Anne| She credits three years, the | of Morell, -P.E.1, Joseph” Fitz- Jeast-possible time, for the PhD’ Gerald, Toronto, Ont.; the | (and I'd like to see the man who ij i\does it!) against the longest pos- Groom's parems, Gir. and Bits. | 1. time for the MD,- edding Wocahige one eee |his internship, “residency and ’ ef P ‘furth rk f iali Long, Bedford, P.E.1 Mr. urther work for a speciality to £ ‘ord, ; and h tation | Mrs. William Whitney and dau- "“ ©O™DU ' ghter Anne of Boston Mass. Actually, of course, the MD’s William Aiken, Noranda, P.Q. internship and residency aren’t (Photo by La Rose Studio) \genuine ‘‘study years,’’ but are | is" and a corsage of pink carna- Activity Reports Heard By P.E.I. Assoc. Of Auxiliaries The semi-annual meeting ef | shop, Ladies Aid of the O'Leary the Prince Edward Island As |Community Hospital. sociation of Hompital Auxiliaries! Mrs Buntein suggested that was held on Friday, Novem- leach auxiliary. might have some ber 26, 1965 in the Cundall Re-|small project to raise thoney to sidence with president, Mrs. laugment the funds of the Pro George Buntain in the chair, |yincial Association, and sever- and 18 members in attendance. jal ideas were brought forward A letter is to be sent to all \jauxiliaries informing them that = cea . oe \the antual meeting would be/| djourn theld-on the same day as the an- —_ cod beg ia” eo jnual meeting of the Provincial fact, ithe medical field eventually! Green Tomato Pickle Mellow Pumpkin Cake Or Big Bowl of Cranberried Applesauce Coffee, Tea or Milk SAGE CHEESE SALAD DRESSING In ica, the layman thinks the term ‘‘doctor’’. In point of the medical man _ wasn't so addressed in England as late as the 19th century,’ though the PhD always has been. In| Europe, regard for the PhD is| -sing considerably greater than for) 1-16 tsp. garlic powder or the MD. onion powder kick against MD's. I have im-| Combine and mix ingredients mense respect for many of |and use with cole slaw, dressed them, But I have long felt that |lettuce, or on sliced tomato- the prestige-rating our MD’s Tomaine salad. Serves 6, expect-as-their professional due ; is way out of proportion to the (En eg acai pment ; ough for 2 meals for 6) craft's median standards of 2 Wb. navy beans - training and intelligence. 3- qt. boiling-water As it happens, I myself am @! 42 strips bacon PhD, with a son whose scienti- |, ¢. dark molasses fie interests may lead him into} sp. minced onion 2 tsp. salt % tsp. pepper 1 tsp. powdered mustard (or use 1% tsp. Dijon mustard) Pick over beans, di any that are discolored. Wash and rinse beans: place in 4qt. kettle Cover with boil- jing water. Let stand 15 min, \Cover with 530. min. in same water, Fry bacon, until -cooked and set aside, Drain fat into 3-qt. casserole. Stir in beans, with enough cooking liquid, barely to cover. Add molasses, onion end seasonings. Cover Slow-bake 5 br. in slow to mod Sincerely, CP. DEAR CP.: A you can see, I’ve had to condense your con-| tribution by half, to fit the gist | of it into this space. I hope this presents your argument. Insofar as the average read- er is concerned, you've prob- ably given him his first clear image of the approximate dit- ference between the PhD’s and the MD’s academic credentials as “men of science”, M. H. Mary~- Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview. : (already columned) ™% c, not-sweet French dres-_ Iam not_a wierd-o-off_on_a| 2 ¢-_small-diced sage cheese | lid and simmer-boil } Sift together shortening and Add unbeaten eggs; one at a timeS’ beating well after addition. 5 Continuing Today and Saturday .. . “STORE - WIDE SALE ~ 10-25-93 per cent Off THE GIFTARAMA Charlottetown \Wreresrereeee: LMM MMF, ew. Write her in care of The Guar- | a \§ H. BENNETT CARR Insuraace Counselling’ } MOVEMENT IS INVISIBLE The human eardrum Vibrates 1-300,000,000,000 of an inch, a eoins (no stamps, please) fo each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. Print plainly size, name, address. style number. Send order to Anne Adams,~ eare of Guardian-Patriot Pattern | Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto | 1, Ont. Send 25 cents. Be alert to What’s New! Send; NEW! Dept., 6 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. 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Lloyd Cox, the secre- * tary was edivised to write to the | aii ° = rovincial Auxiliaries inform. | ‘ ‘ | d ing them that the national dues | —— 4S Your Yu tl e Centre Fw of $3.00 per auxiliary should be iN sent to Mrs. Lloyd Cox, who will : e onge . forward the total amount to Na-] | ; tional Headquarters before Jan- . e i e ‘ i in ; seed 1966. An account of the | j activities of the Provincial Auxi- | ; liaries is also to be forwarded Oc on Saar secretary to Mrs. Hooge Hats For All casi +7 see public relations officer, for the jours, Mink loves January bulletin of the Cana- ° ashame Soot: = ° coat in : = dian Association of Hospital a ee uxiliaries, Leather handbags and kid Christmas . Interesting reports on fall ae- . gloves . 0 eer - ae were received from: is cas ' . Vera MacDonald, Mon- @ Evening bags and giov ' on a as @ Hats for tots and teens . Junior League of the Charlottet- © Gives ant wert : own Hospital: Mrs Lloyd Cox, : mass gift pack Junior Aid of the P.E.I. Hospi. 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