vod 7 ’ || WOMEN’S ORGA A festive air was added td the ppringfield WI Displays Crippled Children’s Gifts £ } 4 real oldtime quilting bee began work on three full size eS aml aiid. WI QUILTING December meeting of the Springfield WI held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Mayne, with the singing of Christmas carols and @ gaily decorated Christmas tree ‘surrounded by attractively- wrapped. gifts for the crippled children. The usual donation to Care was contributed by each of the 14 members present. It was decided to give gifts indivi- dually to the Mental Health pa- tients, and a donation was voted for the TB League. The president, Mrs. Crawford Sinclair, chaired the meeting Mrs. John Hickox read letters | from the Mental Health Assoc- iation, Music Festival Asso- ciation, and Mrs. Lloyd MacKin- non, provincial convener of Cul- tural Activities, concerning the Tweedsmuir competitions. The treasurer, Mrs. Gerald Mayne, gave the financial report The Red Cross convener. Mrs ms she . William Haslam, read a letter sill iwi. ee |from Dr. Lotta. Hichmanova for ~ | infants’ layettes, donated by the Institute. She also distributed a supply of knitting and sewing | materials received from the NORTH MILTON WI Mrs. Verner Coles chaired the North Milton WI November meeting held in the community | hall Articles were received for a layette for the USC and each committee gave their report. Roll call for December ing will be an exchange of Chri- | stmas gifts and the food com- mittee will be Mrs. Verner Co-| les and Mrs Preston Neil. | The officers elected for com-| ing year were pres., Mrs. Al. | ton Rodd; vice-pres., Mrs. Har- ry Coles, secretary, Elsie Hoop-| er; treasurer, Mrs. Loren Thom. | pson; auditors, Mrs. Keith Co les and Mrs. Chester Matheson; | Red Cross convener, Elsie Ho-| oper and directors, Mrs. Keith | Coles Mrs. Verner Coles, Mrs ; } | PARTY Arthur and Mrs. Waldo Mat- Mrs. Edward Lewis and Mrs. inderway ih Alberton WI quilts and one crib quilt. Pic- thews. Other working mem- Robert Dunn. Most of the ma- | Red Cross. Bali during the weekend, tured above are (left to right) bers in attendance were: Mrs. terials were (/donated, and | Mrs. John Hagen reported for o—_ Hooper and Mrs. Gordon when members of the Insti- Mrs John W. Skerry, Mrs. James Hodgson, Mrs. Arthur when the quilt? are completed, | the school- Mrs, Robert Howard Rahiedheiiake i tite and a few invited guests Wansley Lewis, Mrs. Stanley Wilkie, Mrs. James Arthur, they will be sold. and Mrs. Clare Haslam were |, | haa ments were served by sy east : appointed to pack the Christ- |“ tess assisted by the com- | " mas treats for the children of Mittee in charge. | HAPP ENIN G S the district. | SOUTH WINSLOE wI ams for next year were| Mrs. George MacKay was hos- ¥ e distributed by the conveners of | tess to the November meeting of Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8500 te various standing commit-| South Winsloe WI recently, when tees. Mrs. Robert Howard gave | it was decided to hold a cake Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bev. Simpson,!weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and McLeod’s York and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert C.S. Graves and daughter, Mar- Simpson of Bay View have re- ilao and Tommy Monaghan, turned from a holiday trip to) Charlottetown. Toronto, Ont., Boston and New York. While in. Toronto, they Marion Stafford, third year visited with Mr. and Mrs. student at PWC spent the week- Claude Simpson and family. Dianne Toombs, student at Prince of Wales Col- lege, spent the; weekend visiting at her home in North Rustico. (st. Roger Pedersen of the REMP, who recently graduated from recruit training at Depot Division, Regina, Sask., and was posted to Parrsboro, N.S., ‘@pent.a two-day leave at the ““hhorfe of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen, Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Gys Boshuis and fourth year end at her home in Bedeque. WI Workshop she had attended store in the near future. at Kensington. | A report was heard from the Mrs. John Haslam, program | visiting committee and a dona- convener for the month, distri-| tion was sent to Muscular Dys- | buted poems relating to Christ- | trophy. |mas to be read by the members.| The December meeting will A collection of homemade Christ- | be held at the home of Mrs. Har- > OHtCH, : most interesting report of the sale at 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 7, 1965. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knox and_ family, Tignish, have taken up | permanent residence in Halifax, 'N-S. Replacing Mr. Knox as the | Fuller representative in the area is Fred Hastings of Alberton. | Mr. and Mrs. William Sinnis | of Moncton, N.B.,° spent the} weekend with Mrs. Sinnis’ par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomp- | | son” of Victoria. ELLEN’S DIARY While” on the| broke bright and fair there was | Island they attended the Thomp- | a decided chill, son-MacRae wedding which |it, which seemed to indicate a|are,"’ we said. took place in Zion Presbyterian | shower or a snowflurty, such as | family of Mt. Stewart had as !Church on Saturday aftetnoon. | had fallen odd times during the | five years, a willing worker, in- night. get some falling - weather”’ commented, from the breakfast cloth mas cards designed by the | old members was judged and Mrs. Crawford Sinclair was the win- ner. ] Refreshments were served by | the hostess, Mrs. Gerald Mayne | | and committee. \ SUCCESS WI The Sist annual meeting of Five Year Old Peter Is - An Alert, Interesting Lad —_|g,™,2"%,,2mu, meeting of / was held in the school, and op- Even though this morning|small fat cones and...” “.-.{t'S \ened with the singing of. The ‘leaves’ are finer than those of | : | a foreboding to| the fir. Lacy and shiny, they ae oe he ed to roll call with a Remem- An alert lad, Peter is in his prance Day verse. | The president gave a Yeport 8 | tefested and neat. And a talka-|of the .work done. during the It feels as though we might | tive chap, neverlacking for eub- year and the financial report ; we | jects. We talked of the sticks as,|was given by the treasurer, Two shaking the crumbs we arranged them in the light! members had perfect attend- to the| wheelbarrow the various map-/ance. |the 19 children by the leaders, | and Mrs. Peter MiHar. Diamond, when roll.call will |ate Big Pre -Christmas RECORD SALE RCA VICTOR Camden Records — 1000's be an exchange of Christmas, have cold thetr farm to Mr. end © NIZATIONS — [te eset tte ge COmene Club SS Revers Oats wot the com- ¢ % te ‘img year are: president, Mrs. Elects New Tyse Valley for the winter Russell Diamond; vice - - . , months. a dent, Mrs. Glydon Maund; secre- Officers Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Phillips ,tary- treasurer, Mrs. Fred Tur- and Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe, | ner (re-elected); directors, Mrs., “An evening spent in the dark | O'Leary were recent visitors of ‘Kenneth Kneebone and Mrs. ruom by Freetown. Bedeque | Mr and Mre. Albert Sharpe. sed, - arti members were asked Harold Diamond; auditors. Mrs. | Camera Club making Christmas Mr, aod Mrs. Bs. Burliegh to bring donations for the !»wett. | Orville Turner and Mrs. George | cards and enlraging proved most cqent a few days visiting te to the next meeting. Corres. MacKay; visitation committee, enjoyable and profitable for the lottetown recently lence was read and discus | Mrs. Allison Ford and Mts. | members. | Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Palmer sett: | George MacKy, and school.) A brief annual meeting was | and family have purchased the Mrs Marshall Whitehead and| Mrs. Daniel Coles and Mrs. |heid over the tea cups and re-| home of Mr- and Mrs. Stan Vass Mrs. John Campbell were ap-| Fred Turner. freshments were served by the | and recently moved in. Mr. and pointed to prepare the am |_.The hostess gift was won by |hostess. Mrr. Willard Waugh. | Mrs. Vass and family have mov. for next meéting. Rol! call,-"A|Mrs. Daniel Coles. Refresh-| New officers were: | 0d to Charlottetown. Christmas Thought.” ments were served by the hos- , Mrs Louis Cairns; | tess and committee in charge. : vice-pres., Mrs. Geo- DUNDAS CENTRE retary Mrs. and , Eg Edison Levins 3 Freetown: treas-, George MacKinnon, four-year- , Mrs. Dougles MacFarlane, |old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bedeque; and contests recorder, mond MacKinnon, Forest . Mrs. B. Coliheck, Conteel Bodo, bes returned to his home after que. spending the past eight months Following a discussion it was|in the Rehabilitation Centre, j rge Montgomery, Bedeque; sec- secretary COC Group Entertained At Kensington Carol opened the Christ- atthe Kensington “Presbyterian ngton Church. ‘The meaning of Chri-|luation and W * meetings. | morial Hospital. stmas” was read by Mrs. Thom- — | Wallace Thon»pson, Charlotte. Philip champion the chr} ELLERSLIE Champion. The Christ- mas Story was told in flannela- Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison were recent weekend visitors of the Sunday evening service in Upton Gospel Chapel. CIRCUS SOUNDS OFF | The employees of the largest Brian Enman A: can circus speak a grand Summerside. |total of 50 languages. Se et lee ome lat ee ee ae ildren. ames inc ter, Summerside, were recent) ed Pin the Pack, on Santa's | visitors of her parents, Mr. and H. BENNETT CARR Back” and snowball toss. Mrs. Luther 8. Insurance Counselling From beneath a gay Christ-| Mr. Lemuel Day, Summerside, District Supervisor mas tree gifts were presentéd to| spent the weekend visiting Mr. Charlottetown, P.E.1. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8f17 - 4-5435 coORmE Toes? by graph with interesting commen- tary by Mrs.” Alan Champion | and devotions closed with the hymn “Away in a Manger’. A handicraft display consisted Mrs. Alan Champion, Mrs. Ha-| Mr. William Barlow left re- rold Stewart, Mrs. Eric Thom- | cently for Toronto, where he will| pson and Mrs. Ingham MacNeil. | be employed. The offering was received by) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclsaac)| Philip Champion. | and family, Borden, were recent | visitors of her parents, Mr. and |.Mrs. E.R. MacNevin. ComecL amt = eee | Mr. and Mrs. kenneth Mac- | Trudy Young, full-time host | Isaac and family, O'Leary were of Razzle Dazzle, the children's| recent visitors of her parents,)| TV show, is a Grade 10 student Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacAus at Toronto's Alderwood collegi- | land. . Mr. afd Mrs. Wendell Phillips CHTOWN STORE OPEN Every . Night ‘til De. 23 “TIL 9 to choose EACH |shy juncoes that had come to les, and birches, the wild cherry| The nominating committee the lawn. 4 | wood and the "popple,”’ the leav- |gave their report as follows Peter, nearing on a first call,/es of which rustle in the sum- |president, Mrs. Louis MacLeod; stopped a moment to look up at) mer stillness when no othr vice-pres., Mrs, Lewis Camp- the: morning sky. “I have an | jeaf stirs; the spruces and the /bell; secretary, Mrs. Fred Cam. | idea” he offered brightly “when palsamy ‘var’, because it is an|pbell; treasurer, Mrs. Earle you get your dishes done, why | interesting mixture of woods |Murray (re-elected). All other | don’t we bring in a lot of wood/ that our farmers harvest. He lmembers were reelected. A. from the shed to the porch? And’ checked off the loads taken to|vote of thanks was extended to 3 | then” he nodded, ‘it won't mat-| the porch _and-when-we had it in ithe retiring officers. It was decided to write out f BE se eat jter if it does storm.” “That is» supply there which we agreed | eS f) an excellent idea’ we eaid. | would “‘last through any storm’ /programs for the coming year ke it was time to come indoors ‘to land a committee was appoint- | se O SINGS Bh) yh = TON oeee Pee Sa Pretty .the countryside was | f| When we came to take up this/ prepare the meal, and spread| ed to do same. The : 4 A | , 5 sponsoring Be sae, li a eae ee, aon ocr wae shades... Not long since it was oT i agging oo good: to remember, there Were | save had ae vould =| greens on the meadows, gold on “Phe a “a etetded a cc “ the harvestlands and the eye- | ®#id. “Nor” he at an ex- ; » |Cciting thought “we wouldn't cated ea en leafy tree ann d/have seen that fox back there in dhvats the field searching for mice for : “this dinner!” “Steak!"" James — ie auue a wy sy | smiled, ~ presently joining us. woodshed door, James was| Am the vegetables [ most) turning a wide piece of plank in- ya PERRY CO MERRY CHRISTMAS MUSIC ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas; The Twelve Days Of Christmas; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; “THE HIGHEST BIDDER” AND OTHER FAVORITES — Hank Snow And The Rainbow Ranch Boys The Highest Bidder; Nobodys Child; Moanin; (1 Wished Upon) My Little Golden Horseshoe; Hule Rock; One More Ride; etc. sugar and molasses. Beat and add egg. Add flour mixture al- ternately with buttermilk; stir in raisins. : Drop by % tbsp. onto oiled cookie sheet 2’’ apart. Bake 12 to 15 min. in mod. oven, 375 de | F. Makes 3 doz. like" Peter nodded happily. “Po. | Stebcowes? Gea comoes Miel tato and turnip.”, “Not turnip” | serve a picture presentation. The | Joy To The World; * etc. Carden) Christinas THES and Carols CHRISTMAS, * Stell il \ to choice kindling-wood. Aged and dry, it was, gathered up ‘|from some project of repair in 2 J WELLL we reminded him. “It is rutab-| m I aga now!""-‘‘Well-isn’tthat-an.{P35!5 could ba large plate edg-] [iM i MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MURPHY ; WED AT KINKORA ‘Wedding vows were solemn- d recently at St. Malachy’s urch, Kinkora, when Mary raldine McCarville became ie bride of Pius Joseph Mur- phy. The bride is the daughter Mr, and Mrs. J. Ralph Mc- f ie, Kinkora and the ‘oom’s parents are Mr. and s. John Murphy, Charlotte wn. Rev. H.J. Croken offic- iated at the.ceremony. Bridal one or another of the barns, a| 00d name!” he grinned. relic of pioneer carpentry. ‘That A foreboding in the air of this should burn’’ Peter nodded. ‘‘I) Morning: And no falling weather wonder what kind of wood it is?” |yet! Nor signof*it in the night- “Hemlock, I would say” James/sky now over ail. ~ replied. ‘‘I know what a hemlock | Until tomorrow ~ Diary — tree looks like. It's big, and has! Good-night..... IDA BAILEY ALLEN _ Fill Up The Cookie Jar _ —Christmas Is Coming A jar brimming with cookies brown in mod. oven, 375 degrees Lis part of the Christmas celebra- F. Makes 4 doz. tion. We began to write about cookie-making last week with a. WALNUT DROP COOKIES irecipe for Aniseed Cookies. To the preceding recipe, add Today we add four more, all % *. medium - choped walnut |simple and simply delicious! meats to the dry ingredients; ONE A DAY decorate with half walnut-meats. | Bake one kind of cookie a day Finish as previously directed for \for a week and store away at |drop butter cookies. jleast half. Make ‘chocolate clus. | SNAPPY GINGERSNAPS jters (recipe soon) and you will!1 c. unsulphured molasses have an enticing assortment to |2 ¢. light brown suger pass to guests. 1 c. shortening (any kind) This is a busy time of year for |3% c. sifted flour all homemaker:; so we are plan- il tsp. salt |ning time-saving, easy-do, every- |1 tsp. baking soda ‘day family meals throughout 1 tbsp. powdered ginger ; this month. '% ¢ each raisins, peanute.an d | | coconut (fo. decoration) TOMORROW'S DINNER Heat together molasses, sugar Mixed Greens and chortening in double-boiler; Salad Vinaigrette stir. Pour into 2qt. bowl. Sift with Cooked Halved flour, salt, soda and ginger into Brussels Sprouts Carville as maid of honor and Bernadette Hammill] and Kath- Neen Murphy, bridesmaids, The best man was Leon ard Mruphy “following a reception at the Kinkora Auditorium, the couple travelled through the Maritime provinces and Maine US.A. on their honeymoon. They are now residing at 16 Pleasant St. in Charlottetown. tendants were Lorna. Mc- (Photo by Heckbert Studio) | . {by Joyce Clark and Phylis Mil- | Bride-To-Be ler, while the accompanying | I ‘ verses and good wishes were Entertained read by Mrs. Darrell Lyle and At Shower , A number of relatives, friends ani neighbours gathered re- tly at the home of Mr. and Nelson Caseley,; Baltic, to tender @ miscellaneous shower in honor of their daughter Eliz- a@beth whose marriage place in the near future to Jo- seph Mekle of Trenton, Nova 6cotia. The room was attractively de- corated with blue and white streamers, and to the strains of “Here Come. the Bride’ played by Mrs Harold Woodside, the bride- to be was escorted to a decorated chair by Judith Wood- gide The _ gifts were opened jnear New York. molasses mixture. Mix to a thick Roast Pork Chops dough. Form into rolls 2” in Onion Gravy didmeter; wrap im waxed pap- Parslied Flaky Potatoes er; chill 2 hr. or more. and Mrs. James. Bourque, Miss; Casely arranged the gifts and | extended an invitation for all to 00K visit with them jg their sew! DROP BUTTER © Ss home. A* joined in. sing % c. butter (‘room-soft) ing , “For ‘She's a Jolly Good Fellow ; the eed and a social hour followed. Mu- 9°88 Yolks = sic was played by Mrs. Harold .? ‘SP. any flavoring Woodside fo: a sing song. ‘ 2c. sifted flour Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood- 3 ‘SP. baking powder ; side of Margate also entertain- / bag me ; 7S Wee dorm natural wheat ed_members of the family et | “stir butter until very soft; |% c. shortening or lard (room- kitchen shower for Elizabeth at | | which time she was the reci- add sugar, egg yolks and flavor-| soft) : j ling. Mix until fluffy. Stir remain- % c. suga® pie of many useful gifts. « ing dry ingredients together. 4 c. molasses Add alternately with milk to!l egg first mixture. Mix well. Drop on-|% c. buttermilk io oiled pan by tsp. 2" apart. |1 ¢.-raisins Detorate with nuts, glaceed| Sift together flour, salt, baking fruit, or coconut; or dust with|soda and ginger.’Add wheat granulated sugar or sugar cry-|germ. ‘stals. Bake 12 mim. or 4ntil light | Mix together shortening, As sheet. To decorate, brush with \egg white; add decoration. Bake /10 min. at’ 375 degrees F. Makes '6 doz. gingersnaps. WHEAT GERM HERMITS l'z: ¢.. sifted flour |\\4 tsp. salt : 12 tsp. baking ‘soda 1 tsp. powdered ginger : Measurements are level MOVES TO STATES Veteran OBC singer Shirley Harmer has moved with. her writer-husband Allan Bertram 'to a 100-year-old farmhouse Te I Or tha IN Rone Mtoe p RANE i OE Me ROS, Mee BR. 5. Minato Medinet, Lets ed with a band of” gold, silver, | * red or green to act as a frame. | |Lay a white lace paper doily on ithe plate. | Center it with a low glass bow! | ior stemmed sherbet glass filled | iwith small clusters of seedless | |green @rapes (for decoration and | alto “nibbles” for dieters). j Around this center piece, place, overlapping, 3 or 4 sec- | |tions of different cookies; sepa- | irate them, if you like, with | strips of candied orange peel for ; color and flavor. Et voila! MMM MADT LINGERIE | FAMOUS BRANDS IN |@ SLIPS ‘CHRISTMAS HYMNS AND, CAROLS — Mario Lonza Joy to The World; O Christmas Tree; The lord’s Prayer; The First Noel; O Come, Ali Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles); etc. | sv é @ PANTIES \e @ GOWNS f pO hiss ed eee. @ BABY DOLLS 30 FAVORITE SONGS OF CHRISTMAS in Chimes and Chorus Jingle Bells; white Jolly Old Saint Nick; Up On A and ' House Top; Good Christian Men colors Rejoice; Coventry Carol; etc. SUMMERSIDE. 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