4 jhas returned to his Ir. Moncton, N.B.,- have return- 7: & HAPPE Joseph Brazel, son .of Mrs. Annie Brazel, Johnson's River, studies at Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax, N.S., after ‘with his mother, — Mrs. Robert M. Carsell, Ot- tawa, and Mrs. Reginald Land- ed to- ‘their ‘respective homes having spent the Yuletide sea- son with their mother, Mrs. J.A. Campbell and sister, Mrs. J.T. Inglis, French River. Recent visitors at the home of’ Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald, Grand River, were their: dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skeit. sf Mr: and Mrs. Walter Noonan, ‘Richmond, had as recent guests their daughters Pauline of Mon- Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4.8500 a holiday |Borden, had as holiday guests, ceton, N.B., and Dorothea, who is |. c ae NINGS | motor trip to Boston, Mass:, a vi ‘ > ; s ue Mr.’ and Mrs. Ernest Grant, Coreen, RN, Dalhousie Univer- | sity, Halifax N.S.; Ted Grant, and Grant MacLellan; EOIT.Col- | lege, Ottawa, Ont. and. Dilla Grant, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Wal! spent a recent holiday in Osh- awa, Ont. the guests of ‘Mrs. Wall’s brother, Keir. Clark, for- merly of Baltic. They also visit- | ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall | and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall /« Barbara Bruce, student a PWC spent last weekend wit h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- | ley Bruce, Bothwell. | ce “Turtleneck blouse and jumper @0 great together—or separate- fy for campus, career, country. dumper doubles as dress, too. Easy-sew. - ‘ . Printed Pattern 4636: Misses’ Bizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.° Size 16 mper 2% yards 54-inch; blouse % yards 35-inch. es ' FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in eoins (no stamps, please) . for each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. Print plainly size, “name, address, Btyle number. < Send order to Anne Adams, of Guardian-Patriot Pattern. ., 6 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont.: . Be alert to What’s New! Send for excitement - packed Fall- Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 de- sign views — school, career, styles. Plus coupon for pattern— choose from Catalog 4 cents, _ ) quickly to team skirts, slacks. ’ Jiffy- Knit shell of mohair-pop- | corn design against lacy back- with) ground. Crocheted edging adds bey finish. Pattern 7083: siz- 32-34; 36-38, incl, © * - THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern 0 please) to. Alice. Brooks, care of Guardian. - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W, Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax..Print plainly pat- tern number, name, address... GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet— many more needlecraft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalof Send 25 cents... aes NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt patterns for you in color, with quilting motifs. “Finest pattern ever collected from famous ma seums.. Send 60 cents for new Museum Quilt Book No. 1 — (no stamps, |ly to indulge her ‘‘gimme” -whims as he may have. done,-who can say? Ge In any case, in justice to your’ ownership rights, and in kind- ness to her, whose demanding- ness is of an irrational sort, do not take her pestering serious- It is absurd to feel ‘‘quite ter- ribly. selfish” inturning a deaf ear to her tasteless pressuring. She may calculate craftily that her substantial inheritance giv- 2 = a perenne advantage; of leading you to h that ay pleanion her now, pn might be favorably remember- ed in her will. ; If it’s not too much trouble continueMo -hide your valuables head off horse-trading dialogues. But in no ctreumstances consid- er yourself morally required to sixteen complete patterns. 60c. > give ground te her senseless greed. M. H. / % when she is ‘expected, ‘chiefly to} merely glance at the ingredi- ents; instead read them all the way thtough to be sure you have or can obtain ‘them. ‘After that, read employed in Summerside. turned to their home in Kings: oe CNN ‘ita 7 an from an enjoyable trip : ICTURE : CENTE! : blact , . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins |friends. and relatives in. Toron- wae an cerde ace Sy laws tana tek does . , : ge os porsnatey Bag Ayre baa ne alters shown by American hat de- ‘beck Whe on Indien wer boo. S ° fi Id AN E.. . cently after spending a holiday| Mr. and Mrs, Jarvis and fam- SySne\y Wn Jon Crees Recently peat uk sun pro’ opringrieic WI F avors their sons, Roger and Jam-|ily left recently for Toronto aft- vie preview. At LEFTA pale 9. "°?Ped oF : es and Mrs. Cousins in Oshawa, jer Visiting with Mr.and Mrs. veiow straw hat frames the %"®™ hat bent into a butterfly Ju Duty For Women Ont. ee Freeman Massey, Bothwell. | face with a brim that cuts shape. seca : ry mE : Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beairsto| Eric Vardy, Newfoundland, *”#Y #4 buttons under the lrephote) | Springtield Women’s Institute,| Red Cross convener, Mrs. Wil’ and two daughters Pamela and | spent a pleasant. weekend with at their January meeting held at|liam Haslam, reported several’: Jay, returned to their home in|Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon and New York:S les Feature the home of Mrs, Robert Ho-| articles of sewing and knitting - Gams |Kensington after an. enjoyable 'family at East Baltic: ; f : s (a ae oe Ga ie oe ae received and forward. = :, ey meee | ; it policy adquarters. : : e : THINK ; MILLION OF U.S. es Wide Brims And- Halos on oe P.El., and Cherlot-| It was decided to order one : cation f Fah mod Wl oom = ary Pea - ‘The 1,000,000th tourist to en- as they wound up nearly @ wedding of friends in Los An- ; on : : be (Cation for conven- nd te ter the United States im 1968, month's tour of the U.S. The geles, had raves for life in the Z adeno: ie betaine ov oe» wom gel lar dad ee ge ican ie Mean Alben, to lw iets os aaa sen | eheetines bat Comaneet Tre) ee Me 0. enue: Rowst: teat, Mis. Conwiend. ‘Sinalale, Reem ‘New-York-this-week week vacation to attend the (AP Wirephoto) oe tail o ceeapancat, Plastic tne, meting wee chaired by the | Seo - ‘ ——- deep-sea _diver’s bubble. ward. The tople for the ‘month “ looking back wee gone Another ina ee ae was “Home Economics”-with ELLEN’S DIARY ~ land eggs, he came to it, lar tunek lan es sae. (Mrs. a oo ge es con- | : Be ie ects sack, cub a bond rately. st eam haircut with a copy of ®| by naming a vitamin a food = . : , Fi n. 14, 1966.| Although few turban and scarf cap t Russian dancer Rw- , : The Paths re Feathered thy appetite, at the edge of the|@ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Jan hats were created with the idea |daiph Nareyev designed for him. ead Phe oak ne Se ae , 2 : ; : ; of hiding curlers . also were ‘Lightly By The Snowfall (Gazwrssamoer op Bi it alge nT cera cs gnily by ihe onowra Pen chet care ons sful Year Reported them sit Hghtly on the coiffure, Clove-to-the head, tiny |"Docns hott hemes ana? =H: BEN R o ity _ {to stop briefly when today’s, and) DUCCESSFUI po or at angles that do not disturb. |hats will be to vogue, but: het-|, 000" refeming to the sepecs | Insurance Counselling i“No. storm yet" we offered, snowfall feathered ee art ke ae over. : a ng ‘ One mitiner cnt a hele in the designers have sieo gone So bam |of home life, were read by other District Supervisor Sete yi at enim re eters. | BY Alberton Hospital Aid ie ee ne PRS ee et heme ime eee . , “By: us jed and freshened them. meen, - ot 5 oe s maa , 3 ' | With models wearing eye-ar-|in flight w i , : - again, “eh? We are Sertunste, ter, sien. James.ant te. yous) 7B0 hese Mosk waked. “oe see ee es oe Sen? ceed meet: ieesting, thigh-high dresses, their ‘five and six feet wide. ee et bo ae ean 't we? So night’s fore- farmers were at work come ‘fellows! | have WX | department, a water recently. 5 : 7 ° | sven b qenvener ” ae aan a bit! fost below in out valley, and the to do atthe bares. Lote of i, Bt |éhe dietary’ department and a| Money ?aising projects includ- : . eer ame ty ee wile a — @ well we were warned. It lea-|smoke from the gathered brush |lieve me!” he , | for-ed-a-silent pantry sale in April,a | ss ARP oo MBBS es ‘4 ‘ Mrs. William. Has- BACK PAIN ves folks prepared.. And there |heaps was spiralling up darkly them away to the chores. the Western Hospital in 1965, by | lobster in June, a tag day 60th An iversary Ce fom 2 2 i6 no harm in that on a farm, jabove the neighboring trees, the| And away now goes our day,|¢he Hospital Ladies’ Aid at_ the ition in August, a i : | The secretary, Mre. John ‘mow is there?” bright. glow. of the etpeet sapee- [eRe o.mhont Seemed pads Sect information was included in the eee een eae im Oe. ; | Ri C | oe ore 8 ele tee oe pede yedigrd sec pamaonre ya ial Se ne Bosley. ingen Veil” tomarvow ~iery— given Wy the lof Trade annual banquet in No- By tley siver ouple March St. Mary's in England Gane: beep yon ers taming. over fa i: y: report : sccretary “WV e ar ae ; y ne cone drifted -hither; and yon across| This was a morning to bake, |Good-night. Mrs. Merritt E. Callaghan, = |Yember and a lottery in Decem- ‘The ol: Mr-_and Mre, | bride and and flanked by | 2!8° 8 card from the WI at Fort bed? This nagging, wearisome pein hoops the gray day. Quietly, like those |even though i wes shadowed en ; ber. Nine meetings were Boe ons Wt one the |eilver Simpson, NWT. Ceveande 10 misery, But hese le. goad = aa dale of. oo - Se eaaki eae atid aa dk ‘ eee 4 te delta Law ecm: eee: setting for a ‘ ' TRC's give the desired saat toms such oben tae approach of its last |e over times gone, as we -mix- MARY HAWORTH : __ A wreath was laid at the Ceno- eo ees nie for toobies. acta todieee toe eeason. And seeing, you recall, |ed cookies for an empty jar, was . = taph_on Remembrance day and | © oF vies. Coles pains, , theumatic en especial- all sunnily blue | the shade of a suit we once wore- W Il Off Wid p ' at Christmas the sisters at the |oF of Me a pain. GetT-R-C'a frist rit, 6, 3.8 ekied and , when you|the same we were wearing that ell- iaow resfers . hospital were remembered. The |" piver on nate p TI had stopped to hear the bees /|firet evening, when James, a 3 : ta a president, Mrs. Cecil Cahill, at-| 1 "aiamond na gathering their ‘sweets in the |lad like Gage, called by to take Fri dF He J | tended the Maritime Hospital | oy Caragana: liedge’s-amber bloom. jus out riding in that marvellous rien or 1er ewelry : Aid Association tion in "ue to the sunset, ite glory widen- |And it shining, as was too, the) DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | DEAR “MARY ~HAWORTH:-/toward the expenses ofa trip | 2° 0a #riende called..oa the of rose, spun gold, pas- horse and harness-- And to com-| Recently a= good friend-of-many-}I_am a housewife interested in |made to England by Rev. Ge- couple the following sof Wac, - spreading . fad-|plete a fashion of then, there | years passed on, leaving his | taking: eo tald Steeleto procure another enn is. a green clad ‘Or |was a red bow on the , whip 0n| wife a great deal of money. . |towards a college degree. - I/doctor for the medical staff at |Rroemmed teem. .@ifternoon, over the warm jheard him tell the children me thing her heart desires. But she |education and-waujd ‘like to.gain| ‘The treasurer, Sister Mary sister of Mrs. sands, And now with jrecent reminiscence, “one hor-| would rather have my few trea-|@ Pennsylvania’ ‘state teaching |rthel, reported that almost $1,- |pridesmaid et the great flakes writing the end jee that by rights should have }gures iy certificate eventually. | 400.00 had. been raised veuas betere, ee cuioes ni ctanas ed eter weer kh I! No matter’ what small inex- Can you tell me what colleges the year and on behalf of the hos- |" ‘The dining room had gathered in such sounds |raised none better.” A brown) gensive piece of jewelery I may |offer such courses for credit? |pital staff, she expressed appre- tractively decorated end sights to. that strange file |animai, that wes, dappléd pret-| he wearing, it becomes a “‘must-|Or would you direct me | ciation of the work done: by the ers and centered with ae ere You jtily when in good fit, strong and | have” for her. ' |to where I cin get this informa. | Aid. tiered anniversary cake, foul have them by you, to stay |"so quick he could turn on &| Some of these small adorn-|tion? Sincerely, E.L. President, Mrs. Cecil Cahill, |was topped. with ‘your-spiritwhen._drifts._neaped |five cent piece.” “And WhyY| ments are gifts from my child- |: sical | presided during the meeting and ea the lanes, and winds were | then did you “sell him?** one: fen ovér the years: which I che —DEAR_E.b.: Two _}ogical | rar heap _foe eo lepen-ediged, ‘aand the clouds |questioned. “I got a good offer |rish especially for that reason, |Surces of information and gul- | S°mmm eavead Gow (tt theromatly- gray and low to the |and I really had no need of him-/ And though I refuse politely to |¢#nce, in your quest for a spe- bee Ae attenee Loe “ il Beret reir comin | at wih hem tay gr, sh [ee sates of ee, er et ey greet is | "hoa ah eo ” Roan continues to pester for them, | aint or Office of the Dean in| Cecil Cahill; vice-pres., Mrs. Al- form at edge); beat Cyeey _ShenCy Ne Bos. Charge of Academic Atfaire,|ton O'Brien; secretary, Mre. M.’| mixed but not When she comes to — visit, I State University | E. Callaghan; and treasurer, |edditional sugar. find myelt grabbing up, for | 4° University Park, area code |Sister Mary Ethel. - lalla. Stir Into concealment, qrery{hing fa = Pennsylvania, 2. Nation-| ‘The business meeting was pre- | caramelized lined 3-pt. mold St als 1 hk aaa feeling |#1, Home Council, 1601 - |ceded by a supper at which wi--jset-im baking pan. aie tatty Gite 18th Street Northwest, Washing-|ves of the hospital board mem- jhalf the depth ; ,|ton, area code 20009, D. C. MH. \bers were’ guests. water. - an Can you please tell me what Bake 50 min. im slow to mod- B te do about this.imending pres-| erate oven, 335 to 350 dégrees : e ne Seiapeaisit sure? I’ve never~before— en- it ‘lF or until a pick inserted in| Coe : countered anything ike it and 1/IDA BAILEY ALLEN \ center comes out clean. Cool A reader phoned Andy O’Brien: é wonder : and refrigerate. : s ‘ wrong with her. Or is it me? 1| ' Unmold onto deep, round | ‘' “Which National Hockey Leaguer would be grateful f i . ; . : imny,Le Easy To Be A Good Cook ers ee | should my son watch to become a DEAR I. V.: | It is character-| J : Recipe will. melt while the custard =e) -- great player?” he asked. Andy’s istic of infants to. want. to ust Follow The ecipe baking, forming the ‘‘built- in” | ; : oe ages as, oto have and to hold”, o : ’ 0 a eauce for the dessert. first reaction was a super-star vér catches ir eye or ‘ou can’t be a hop - skip-an or ate-Nut- * |atftacts their interest, including |jump cook and-expect to pre- Stuffed Apples C ¢ such as Howe, Beliveau or Hull, sunbeams. <~fduce-fine-meals. ~ Coffee or Tea or Milk. BALTI then he said, “Your son should Thus, hovering grandpas and| But anyone can. become a Measurements ‘level; ee ; 5 Bae ee aes -_ aunts, | good’ cook if the same intelli- recipes for cin pee Loring ae ue —— | concentrate on Bobby Pulford of mommy dad, m are ob-|gence, care and interest are RED AND WHITE - |accompani son. Robert o oe Bae to do aethll, diplomatic, jpeg 46 food preperation ss CORN KERNEL SCAW of Truro, Nova, Scotia,” vere 2 the Toronto Maple Leafs!” Andy and-to-hand eombat: to k used in a favorite sport, hobb: 1 pt. fine- ded | sitors to Sea View on la ° ’ aay from taking over their or recreation. \'Thi§ in the only came rot cabbage: the guests of - aire Ro- | . has goed reasons for this unex- eyeglasses, ear mes, foun- to be. sure of uniform! pt. fine-s led Pickering amily | i i tain pens, tie eto necklaces, | aoe results. a 7. crisp white cabbage Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bernard, | pected choice, and’ he gives them ear rings, brooches, hair pieces; Just why it is that many | 1 tbsp. freeze-dried chives Baltic, have sold:their livestock | ‘all in Weekend Magazine —. this or other such challenging items |cooks pride themselves on cook-| 1 c. canned corn kernels and plan to spend the winter - ‘jof personal appeal. ing without following a recipe, Mexican, drained months with their daughter. weekend. é \ And I would surmise that: your |and with guess-work measuring| % ¢. sharp French dressing |Mrs. Harold Baglole and. Mr- widowed friend’s insistence on|is something I have never| or creamy French Baglole of South West, Lot—16, annexing your small treasurers |understood. A dressmaker uses| dressing: and also plan to spend some no matter how often you say no, |a pattern to cut cloth; a manu-| Combine red and white cab. |time with Mrs_Herman Bryan- is probably indicative of a total- |factirer uses a die or model to ae | ee sag corn kernels. rong ‘Mr. Bryanton, Spring -Hy-..eelf-centered _ infantile. per- |etamp out parts; a baker fol- |Stir rench’ dressing. re- ley: -|sonality, at this stage of her life | lows a formal and weighs " in- | frigerate 30min. or-more: Serve-}.Freddie..Beairsto, Halifax, has | _ at least. ; gredients. Home cooking. cer- |‘‘as is,” or on lettuce leaves: |been visiting his parents, Mr. * Whether she has relapsed to |tainly is worth the eutcess- in-| Note: On a cold wintry night |and Mrs. James .Beairsto, Bal- ‘ rod this level since’ her husband’s| surance brought about “by ac-|try the cabbage-corn-kernel |tic. Freddie is with the Army sy 17’ JIFFY-KNIT death, or whether she never had |curacy in measuring. elaw hot; without lettuce, as an Corp and plans to spend ‘some | F “KN ¢ grown beyond it, and now feelg| -° Read The Recipe a ee atk i nee ‘ Look ! i y |impelled, unconsciously, to cast; MW would be a good , jeabbage shredded, ceturns. : y ns SPORTIVE PAR shell, quickly to team. wity| about her husband — substitutes |learn to tead a recipe, Don't |enin. and drained, Add |freeze.| ‘The Sunday afternoon service | , dried chives, corn kernels and | was conducted in Princetown salad -dressing of your © choice. Heat, stirring with fork, and ming hot. Do not boil. CUSTARD WITH BUILT-IN SAUCE. FROM THE CHEF 1 e. granulated. sugar United Church by. the pastor, Rev. Frederick Lloyd- A Bible was dedicated in memory of the late George E. Crozier of Ham- ion. This was given by two |The Evening Patriot neices - of the deceased, Mrs. Adelaide Ingersol of Ottawa and (caramelized) Miss Helen Lockhart of Charlot- 3c. milk tetown.. A vocal solo, ‘Star of ie 5 -6nne The East” was sung by Mrs. F WITH STILL ONLY % c. granulated sugar, Lloyd and was “6 git - additional fe ‘Mrs’ Hughes of Summerside : . Re : % tsp. salt Mr: and Mrs: Albany Palmer ; ic ty 1 tsp. vanilla returned to St. John, N.B. after 1-3 c. browned, cdarse-chop- |spending the Christmas holidays ; , ped almond meats here and were accompanied To Caramelize Sugar—— back by Mrs. Palmer’s mother, Turn cupful of sugar into |Mrs. J.A. Douglas who plans to} : - heavy 9’ frypan.. Place over |spend a short vacation in St. : é , : slow heat; stir until sugar — be- |John. a asec ; ms a, st ON . comes lumpy, then melts to the |“a_ " coe ; iz Mey eee consistency of. maple «ynip. (COMMETS NOT ALL THERE| | MAGAZINE / 2 aa ies oe the wea Ge mo! The average density of a A , ont at once cara- |comet is less than ,the best eee j | . melized sugar, tipping the mold |vacuum which can be produced , At All Newsstands quickly from side to side to coat |in a laboratory. and Colored Comics z : ‘ ye em oN tri | 4 a ~~