& 3 APPENINGS |. -| 7 te eS 4 Andrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 45508 By Canada Geese Fly By 24% J ¥ . A. J. Archibald of Pes-; Mr..and Mrs. Peter W. Mas | 72 pap «i j eee Fia.. left on return | sey, East Baltic. have be te | Honking Their Farewells 5 or tan tees eee Link- | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fraser. Hud | ~“Chicken,.Elien? How nice!” ) “Those stghes we gathered : letter, friends and relatives im | son, N. H. \- ©” | James said. He had come is up when we took down the fence a Summerside, and her brother, from a morning spent in chor-|so that the machine could get Clair Bradshaw in Central Be-| Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Dinig- ing and tidying about, “Just |at the stumping, I made them deque. Mrs. Archibald has liv- | well, Souris, and Mr. and Mrs. | pottering” as we say. This is a into kindling-wood, Ellen. It ; ; -|ed in Florida for a number of | W Ching. Kingsboro. visit- | detightful state of service, we | will come in handy for lighting : years. ae. 5 se im Halifax.-N.S. | find. of much. benefit to him-or | the fires in the stove or fur- 7 : Le Pte : er | : | her, who is favored to be so en-|nace” James said coming to ~ Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Green, {| Mrs. Mary Cameron. « North ergnd. 'n that & is, ty ond torge the table. “And I tidied up ends : and Mr. and Mrs. Mac- | Quincy, Mass.. Mrs. Ray Gal- a leisurely . and also most jof our carpentry... We still Caull of Bedeque. “Te |lagher of Easton; Mass. and | satisfying because it adds order have shingling to do there. I'm to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mac- Francis Deveau and daughter to the surroundings, and peace wondering. . .but isn’t it strange Farlane and Alexander Greens, | Eileen arid Sharon of Wollaston to the heart. We think, even to | how on a farm, if he cares to in Hamilton, Ont. Mass.. left on -return to their come outdoors to gather up the | look for it, one can Always see a ’ homes after spending an © |wind-snapped twigs of the gold- | number of things to. do?” , ‘ Alma Fraser © f the Canadian | joyable holiday with Mrs. Ger-|en willow, our nearest tree - “That is one of its charms. CHERYL BIRT WINSTON ROSE Bank ‘of Commerce staff in ids Gen ne neighbor, can be a wholly plea- ave gated He og A rae : Souris, is visiting im Toronto, | Joseph Rollo Bay. They chore. Where else can one | pastime” we smiled. | ._. Ont. oe also visited af the' heme of Mr. |Surca tetior “tn” Onmea ane “It is a busy life” he nodded. - TO WED IN DECEMBER . | and Mrs. Felix Peters, Souris come in to linger and fade in | “But isn't it better to have it: ; : Ae : Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gunn who | West, { : the quiet of our valley, te leave | so, than to be wondering how to Mr. and Mrs: Martin L. Birt -- of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose f have ‘spentthe summer months one. much intriguing food for | put in the time? Then the days Souris, are pleased to an- Last Baltic. The ; ied le at their residence in Bothwell, Recent visitors to | Moncton |thought? The rumble of train | would be long, wouldn't they?” nounce the engagement of will take place at St. James om . have left_on return ‘to their | were Mr. and Mrs. John Corco- | im ‘today’s silehee. The insist- he queried. their eldest daughter, Cherly! Utited Church, Souris, on Dec. seca ALLAGHAN ae antec “Winstow Cor: 7 + Le S the swing in the birch tree” Pe- - ‘ = ——— ts ‘ME. AND MES. P oem + coran, Pema ——_____1n the showing | tareained meer as ARREST LEADER lal incitement and diserimine - nae And how entrancing now the | when the old clock. on the shelf; “ -~~~—| tion. “Jordan, -43, “was” taken - 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lord and | Fall - + Commonplace?’| had warned him and Alex it was| BIRMINGHAM, England Autumn Ceremony ts Held” see Pen Sr [ree meee Sy an | PURRAE E3814 om rte ncn aT ae 2 4 Shannen of Central Bedeque, | housewife now. or in any sea-| “The night is so big” he of- |r ‘Britein's Nazi-style National |Near here, to Plymouth, West | F rt Au ustus Church oe left recently to visit Mrs. Lord's | son Today gave the driffie! | fered. a hand in ours, on the | Socialist Movement, was ar-|England, where he wil appear . eee g Bowl ay wok ae tae Ter mand tel ee quite as nice as by day” |"es'ed Tuesday and will | seer -e Rene pereen: to ; > Ip which .. | Catherine's were ac- | River below. * ss Rela- | face trial under the act, passed _ Potrick’s’ Church was the ;pieces held their veils : a not {Charged under the Race. B in paah idinz re moptched ‘the calor of thelr dros. a Mrs. eran tae Sight thee night : ‘a fo bex're-|s year age. cently when Phrilis Lorraine, ‘ glean on the red of a furrowed know, some way 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ae ent: ae a phe ; ; ; : Mrs. Jennie Johnson of Rothe. Sead, Aden, Seonohag a dene lentes talon tan tee ere | Smith, Fort Augustus. was unt | bride was le The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 17, 1966. say, N: B., is visiting Mrs. Er- | which led from brim to brim of |some, doesn’t it? It doesn’t el fed in marriaze with Peter Ge- | a floor Jength gown of nile green , - iol. Becen te Godtene cur valley, passed; Whe 2 wild |seem’ the same.” : 7 tard Callazhan. son of Mr. and | peau de ee = : : : : . : j “We're getting remarkably : Mrs. Amos Callazhan. Lot 65. piece Sas carried s bene af ae and Mrs. saeee Selent, reddened. A broken ruse os on. weather 2 ———_———Rev_L P-Catlaghan, uncle a) - : ’ children, Reggie and Claud, | Canada Geese, dark aguinet euihé ean’ anmen- Se wow : the groom. officiated at the eS ee Saint Johil, N.B.. recently spent | same brightness, winged by |his busy day. “And this mild. double ring ceremony and cele-| Jamie Smith was ring # weekend at the home of Mr. |with lingering honks, remind-| ness may continue on into t he brated the nuptial Mass. Rev. | for his sister. and Mrs. John T. Gallant, Pius- | ful-of a car “piping” a friendly | new moon. “Have a look to see Charles McCarthy and. Rev. | Gerard Callaghan, rot ville. salute, an au revoir, as it rolls | when that comes, will you. El. James Smith were present in oS on Se oo down the driveway at parting. | len?” The altar was adorned with | an Rumford. Me.. were recent visi- make a helpful wedding gift for With Herbed Stuffing bouquets of bronze and yellow | . tors in Bloomfield and Piusville. |. nation’s number one bride,| Cauliflower in Lemon-Butter gee eat ee ae a Luci Baines -Johuson Nugent. | — Ambrosia from Utah ‘| bon and rose buds marked the Corporal and Mrs. J. E. De-| whed Mrs. Patrick Nugent is |” . « (Girl Scouts) guest pews. Appropriate hymns veau,. Chatham, N. B.,. weré in search of a really “heavenly” . Coffee _Tea-Coffee r | ‘were sung during the ees weekend guests at the home of menu, for instance, she can turn Ce - _gnd_ signing of the register by Mrs. Gertrude Deveau, Rolle | te her personal Gift Scout TOMORROW'S DINNER 3 ee ee a. Bay. ; scrapbook of recipes for Am-| ther. the bride wore 2 floor |.white carnations. - : Mr. and Mrs. Robert White of sees team Gennes. length gown of peau de soie. {2-| Immediately’ following th Rollo ‘are visiting relatives Measurements tevel: F Jong lily-point sleeves Sn canpmare "| MEAVENLY — AEROS — ——y——-chist—-detactablontonin=tels-eeprecntie tice the ry KILL CANDIDATE 1 (4) four-tiered waist-length veil of . S40 PAULO (AP) — Jose ons held in Rocka, candidate Brazil’s | ~ mandarin . pees pe os = % elections fer the chamber. of Sul c commas 0 lle cel coos | ane ae deputies, was found dead with| 1 (4 os.) pkg. flaked : oa sialon weaned Go| S paiank t ee gc dies laa, oa onaaee 4 ox. miniature : e . ° groom. adeiag icc af yg Waritimes the ENT ANNOUNCED Quadros resigned from the oe Janet Smith, sister of the | bride chose a two-piece suit in -ENGAGEM ' - Sis Presidency im August, 1961. after Behan ce ce se &£. WINDMILL eS ee prcernMin yo ace (Mr. and Mrs. Erwin J. Grant Moelwyn Richard eldest soa | serving only = — = sour ; RESTAURANT ster of the trite ond Mrs. ber outie Her coraase wat of ; : rt + wg wel mage age gh Tested a political associate ef |2" hr. Fold in sour cream and ; ermerty Bc —_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ : . . E. L, wish to announce *, serve. ee ee ee te oe aa ee eee ee Recha's, Mentified as Juvenal “tiie : Seer length gowns of ails groan | MY.end irs. daughter, Gail Doreen, to later date. . Jam _ a tee af oun peau_de sole, styled like that of a i SS SSS — fee's (Meally a type scalloped bride.” head- . 1 pt.eysters ; ny WORTH or Equal Pay Is IDA BAILEY ALLEN : Pile nsec nti = = salt ed HA . é a . Pepper _ : Received For. Teenage Food Favorites 2 thep. butter or bi Ps R id Ad ised Ti Be : Identical Work. - cg 6 1 ©. crushed eystereties or Lc eaeene raes 10 Sophisticated Surprise sine crackers | Not N A ee oe pee | ee | tea a baking dish tat | Helpmate Not Nagger [mr tm 7 WY IDA BANLEY ALLEN Git Scot Conernceon-tve-t; Ilo 1 baking. dish that a ing identical jobs, civil service | Heavenly!” is a teenage | Home. ine eerie Drousht recipes \af half the oysters, salt, pepper. ‘DEAR MARY. HAWORTH: , In the freface, author Whalen from all over the country, a? ‘te, Gee ; “This book is for the |Ccommissioner Ruth Addison as | exclamation that applies to they out to be sophisti | 22d bits thsp. B en ce on ele ather than the individual |Sured a joint most anything the young. fee a een Ne esis nn | a layer of half the erushed erae- sot far te Sok maae for | and. ... 1 should point out that | Committee on the public cretion f Sassoon haircut to | Washington: Great Bay Cis | oe eae ae eee ae ak oe the last six years. Sea ee Miss Addison, replying to a |the latest dise of the Mamas |Soup from evan ee Coin | with remaining butter. Bake in "_ He has been head. supervisor | between $5, - Jess | question from Rene Emard (I~ | and the Papas. It can even ap- | Green Punch ¢ a moderately hot oven, 350 deg- for the past five years, with “Families earning much Vaudreuil-Soulanges) said “in | ply to food. 7 Salad from a rees F. to 375 degrees F., about some 60 co-workers in different |than this minimum. must be |) civil service we always | Upexpected Choices So varied were th recioes, |30 min. Serve at once. See ee Se Se eee OS SENN Ge Ot os te die - ibd of When teenage girls are asked | and obviously “so typical of the| SUNDAY DINNER FROM | tion. Their pay ranges from $80 ee eee pay for identical work.” for their favorite recipes, most | evel of experimentation going OUR TEST-KITCHEN to S135 a week. =, ne opportunity to protect . She said differences in pay | suits would expect an imme- ae ee es Cranberry Juice. Cocktail My husband puis in a 30-hour | financial position or provide for | netween male and female diate over-supply of wild con- - Participants agreed Roast Seaell Turtay : eae Dee : " Work week on the average. for | the full personal development of cleaning staff might occur | coctions. Not.so_at_the Senior | that a collection of them _ would |. ---(Enough for 2-Dinners or t €%%e ‘|or supervisory work. e home pay. The basic | husband's present earnings, ff | «15 some areas differences carrying ‘costs of our "modest | Wisely managed. should suffice | "IB some because jobs are FAMOUS FOR STEAKS home-buving way of life amount | '¢ keep you solvent with a mar- classified slightly differently. eae nants a to $238.50 monthly. before we | Zin for emergencies. We try to discourage this WING ; , consider food, clothing, church | Ad this brings me to he wherever possible.” . *-BONE C Q : recreation, ete. | overall ae a Somat + : pepe spected = , " ' The problem always before us | Testions. : FEED UP WEEDS sranded : Ce ae © , : F Be to ireich tis sornings to | 7. oe clio on the cache | EDMONTON (CP)—Appiving & nowbelles éover our. needs. he took — record ae job- | Bitrogen fertilizer. to encourage a “ ese are ey so pars wile ped vega [oT por pd ashcaeer the qoed growth in visible, posters. ’ —..__ FROZEN GRADE ‘B’ OVEN READY | : 4 : nee ae totend ont’ be 1" oy cafes a, cae beandieg 1 ae CML dere ol-io. tas Se > x ’ one Seat be seeatd be geld, et e materialist die | Pring, says A, W. Goettef AL ao EXTRA GOOD QUALITY ; ne won ea a? asmuch as he’s had only an oe eee eee lot fat’ *ife | berta apa ot soils. The ‘ ie 5 pape - poten pom eat add = ae ete weeds mary easter: ant can = oe ; pee hae +. eee nce. : : theref be off more |. : e RII bc ga ld elie a REDD | «ey con teak: nowhere ca pul lone. Snowballs ae — eae tes cae po You can possibly lead. — gt POO 00001000 eeseses so HEADQUARTERS OT of meee >. gleseam waterproof Snowbelles that certindty? © be ts te tact “Toe | ae, ‘pot 6d eee } H. BENNETT CARR : FOR CHRISTMAS to let in the damp. Snowbelles have keep your feet warm and dry through —man for the job => Fag than his own qualities will take |? Sum. Life of Canada tis G. STOCK C iain linings with removable in- sleet, snow, slush, and. rain. From Os ee at. eae him. on his own initiative. at his |¢ . District Superviser ~| BAMKIN LB. » fleecy ble Sy ett 15 Weéenii’s sine tt, ? What. in your t him |¢ —s msurance Ceunselling 3¢| NOW COMPLETE. soles, and reinforced heels so that linings Isses tie all be a Gir age [oe cen eet ee | ; oe ns cémpany resvonsibilities Time ete nt i eee Set Re, ae es 69 b Li K Kaufman Footwear Ltd. and varied: _ and at x “ *eeeesese ‘ een _ ¢ : adi tings hee repo oe the [stole rotations a |-——anansnese SUGAR ~69c - ynowoetles sent i wa ae oe an Bot see's ty to “tell” him: Tn. | Just a al ss Ls = Fresh Oven Ready — eae iad cae fis slice shaied: five hours on Saturdays. and he | tad of complaining. a Reminder | FOR SAVINGS af Get them at leading depattment stores : these 7 loves the work. But the strain |# 200d money-manager, al em : BR LB a a . ef worrying about my budzet whose achievements you bot i “yen ; X ; ; Seana rr and maybe losing his | ™4Y a. Study wae il ROBIN ‘ 1. : : : fob if he asks for a raise “ien't | 00k for pointers. “a, || FL HOOD | IMPORTED PROUDE é helping his health. (eee ee | : 2s LB. e : oe I say he is underpaid and |‘ rough her column. not by || | ; : : ; G.CENTRE ‘ .. He gets ah annual |™2% or personal iplerview. | : : 5. LB. C ELLIS BROS. SHOPPING es bonus of $1.000. less taxe,s. | Write her in care of The Guar- | ae . — ig PARKING FOR 300 CARS which comes to $900, and recent: 440. (pea We are LB. : _FREE ea - ot Dees vee Se ae | > HIE ie sonoma rs ro REI a ae cee eee ete adds 15.¢. to our take-home pay. | Open All Day Saturday +1: Seas Ss But I feel it-he were civen a bet- 6 Fa SILVER ri ter salary he would do a better yi j M : § SEAL LB. se CO. fob and-feel better. Me wee “4 qr. ' a vise. E. D. i i . . . Soy eee ok te | GENERAL DAIRY oe COMPLETE RANGE OF FAMILY FOOTWEAR. here condensedyou ask - - in : 838-2316 @ddition to your other question: so a on 4 * EB C Montague, P.E.L : : _* + how to stretch your husbands HI AL. C rg paycheck so as to ease the MILLINERY ||| G : strain ° both of you. 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