The 40th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. R ay Carr. Starhope was obseved recently. Members of th e United Church C h oi r, t of which they are a partl. and fa- mily members held a s u r - The third annual meeting of the New London United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs. Edward MacMurdo on Thursday evening. The presi— dent, Mrs. Weirum MacKav op- cncd the meeting with the UCW Purpose. \lrs. Louis MacLeod led the devotional period. and the missionary prayer was ‘given by ilrs. Sutherland Montgomery. The minutes of last annual a it last regular meetings were read by t h e secretary. Mrs. James ll. Campbell. Twelve members responded to roll call with a Christmas thought. Correspondence consisted of letters from Rev John Stewart from ACTC; a Christmas letter from the Presbyterial president, Mrs. Henry Moyse. read by the president. and a letter from the Maritime Home for Girls. read by Mrs. Harold Mayhew. A mo- tion was passed that money be sent to the latter. Mrs. John MacGregor report- ed having sent the donation of wallets. glove and mitts. to Charlottetown for the Presbyte- rial. Wednesday. December 9 was the deadline set to pack a' box of used clothing to be sent to Brun- swick 8!. Mission, Halifax. Mrs. Ray MacLeod gave a report on the rally held recently at Cornwall. It was ecid to write a note of thanks to all who assisted with the variety concert held on Friday evening. The treasurer. Mrs. Ray Mac- Lcod reported a substantial sum realized from the variety c on- cert. and he WI banquet to which the UCW had catered. The president gave a report on the year's work and thanked all who had given her co - operat- ion and assistance during the year Reports were heard from other committees and conven— m. .\lrs. Harold Mayhew took the chair for the election of officers tor the 19644i5 term which result- ed as follows. — pesident. Mrs. URPRISE PARTY AT STA‘NHOPE prise party for the celebrants. An address re by Mrs. Harry MacLaughlan accom- panied the presenting of a gift by Mrs. Warren Mar- shall. representing the choir. UCW Of New London Mark Three Years Advancement Weirum MacKay. vice-president, Mrs. Lewis Campbell. secretary. Mrs. James M. Campbell: trea- surer, Mrs. Ray MacLeod: au- ditor. M r 5. Louis MacL e od: press secretary. Mrs. William Cotton; conveners, Manse. Mrs. Frank Ramsay; finance, Louih MacLeod and Mrs. liam Cotton: program and lec- ture. Mrs. Louis MacLeod: soc- ial functions, Mrs. Weirum Mac- d Kay. Mrs. Keith Woodside. Mrs. William Cotton. Mrs. Harold Mayhew. Mrs. Sutherland Mont- gomery an Mrs. J am e s E. Cole. Nominating committee will be Mrs. James M. Campbell and Mrs. Lewis Campbell; citizen- ship and supply, Mrs. Sutherland Montgomery, Mrs. Ed w a r d MacMurdo and Mrs. John Mac- Gregor: community friendship, Mrs Dan F. MacKay and Mrs l t%%%%z The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 10, 1964. 71 IDA BAILEY ALLEN This Little Piggy Went To Market — Slimmer DON'T do a double - take if.directions. At serving - you see a picture of pigs climb— transfer prok to warm. ing stairs for their feed! it's just.fairly de e p platter. 0'39 more way '0 WOduce POTI‘ Add sauce from roasting pan With more lean and less fat. dis- [0 Spaghetti. season with t i m c large. 5 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 .was purposely located on raised‘ "“VP'P'I I“ ‘3 Stu!” C_a“'l9d 0“! rika and salt. Mix thoroughly at Oklahoma unlver§lty- with fork. S p o o it around pork; The secret? The Pigs had ‘0 pass grated cheese in separate climb stairs built at a 56 degree dish angle to reach their feed. which. ’ APPLE-RAlSlN-NUT \ the family's presentation was made by their daughter, Mrs Leith Carter. The traditional anniversary cake was part of the refreshments served dur- ing the social evening. Louis Cole: visiting, Mrs. Suth- erland Montgomery, Mrs. Keith W ‘ Frank a n d mem- Frank Ramsay; representative to official board, . ' acLeod; committee of stewards. Mrs. Weirum Mac- Kay; christian education com- mittee, Mrs. Ray MacLeod; missionary and maintainance. Mrs. James It was decided to get the new study books, "Trinidad" a n it “God and His Purpose". Text word for January will be “A New Year‘s Thought." Mrs. Hugh Campbell will be the lead- er and will also have a read- ing 0 the New Year. mis- sionary. prayer. by Mrs. Keith side, New Lunch committee. M rs. Lewis Campbell and Mrs. Ed- ward MacMurdo. Mrs. A. W. Green presented the chapter, “Means of Grace" from the study book, and Mrs. Edward MacMurdo gave a reading on Christmas. Meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer. affirm-'44.“! ms? - saw succnss DON'T men. Tam family dinner pa you're “,alely protected by a covernll I'l“ this. Easy - sew. trimmed “"1 say bind or. Pll'lntcd Pattern mo: Mi: .3“ Sires Small (10, 12): Med. "‘"1‘14. 15); Large (ls. am. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in "WIS (no stamps. please) for "us vattem. oath-in residents ' Zcemnles tax. Print AME AD mans. send order to ANNE ADAMS. “I”! of Guardian - Patriot Pai- '"n Dept. on Front St. w. rot-- Wno 1! OK“. i D- acron a wall, ELLEN’S DIARY “It was it i c e of my grand- father to let us have this bale of straw, wasn‘t it?" Peter que- ried this afternoon. “It was" we agreed, "v e r y ice." “And all he sa' was" he grin- ned." see that you and your grandmother don't scat- ter it all over the place!‘ A n d 'Will that be enough?’ Will it?" he wondered. “We‘ll see" we said We were tucking up for th e winter some last perennials in the border, providing a strawy cover for plants we enjoy: p u t- ting. in lieu of spruce boughs at t e moment. cover on the bleed- ing heart. which blossomedgen- erously and retained its loveli- ness for a long time. on a climb- ing honeysuckle too - and ow pretty they are! — and others favored about. “Gardens are pretty bleak in this locale" an Island - born lady writes from her sunny State in the far west, “but I do find the occasional rose. And. of course. there is still some bloom on the fuchsias. The Marguerites are old and woody — I must set out new pnes in spring. for there is not much bloom on thOse have now. We have lots of ferns all year. And the geraniums are green. though no longer flower- ing. Unlike in P.E.I. they re- main outside all winter. door. the white birch trees are shedding their leaves on the lawn grass. I think" and we sus- pect there is a touch of nos- talgia in this over remembered young winters. “I’d like to see a covering of show all' over, for a change!" We awoke this morning ‘to lightly frosted panes. The fields were again eiderdOWned. But the sun shone presently and by afternoon the day was calling us outdoors. With Alex and Peter. we visited the stables. saw the cows lazing there, admired the newest calves and the foals; listened to the bantams chatting. and caught a glimpse of th e mouse. a black lady of a cat. almost caught! ex chose. then to go home. to tend the tires and the house, In his parents were absent in town. Now in his eighth year. he is a staid chap. He would read taln himself happily. in be his I-a —- ' O . ti: o snowfall, went on to cover the plants in the border That at length complete. Pater stepped off toward his home. Twilight was gentling the hills. deepening the owl in th a low of the valley. when we came to the house across the lane to see how the two were faring. We quietly. them i a e dtmncss where tirelth played found them seated on a coucln faces furo- cd to a window which overlooks a length of the road. "Will you come over. now that it's getting dark?" we inquired Southerner Remembers White Winters Of The North At a farewell party in honor of Lee MacRae, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. William L. MacRae. Mel- ville. was held in Murray Harbor Hall recently. Mr. MacRae left this week for St. J e a n. , begin training with the Royal Canad- ian Air Force A large number of friends at‘ tended the farewell party whicn featured old t e a mode r n dancing. A co cotton was taken and presented to Mr. MacRae :3 behalf of those who attend- Mr. and Mrs. James Banks of Annand a 1 e are spending the winter months at the Hillside Inn. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doul]. Cen- and Mrs. Sarto Minnihan. Woll- ton. . Campbell will visit her brother Donald and his fam- ily at Magnolia, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Robert MacPherson. Weymouth, Mass. '1 III Wesley Coulson. Lower Mon- tague left to spend the Winter months in New Glasgow, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mathe- son. Linkletter Road, Sum- .piau’orms. They ate with their. CRUM front feet on the flatforms, hind .. legs resting on the stairsteps. {3 brill-{tart apples . . The food had been made difficult Whltepr dark ratsms _ to reach. thus limiting their in- 1 rempe rich pie pastry tor a mix take and. you guessed it, conse- 01” ITOZen Pastry) quently pork was produced withil tsp. fine dry bread crumbs less fat. The percentage of “lean .1 c. brownulated sugar cuts. trimmed ham and loin;l 0' flour was significantly increased! "é c. room - soft butter or marg- Fat reducing had ac-i ' arine complished by self - limite d 1 c. fine - chopped walnuts or filberts merside visited friends in Char- lottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbelt. Cape Traverse. and Mr. and ton. h a v e returned this week onto, and Boston. Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Carle-‘ from visiting in Montreal. Tor- H .cupful add an equal quantity of the raisins. Line 9" pie plate with pastry. lCauliflower with Lemon-Butter i Apple - Raisin Crumb Pie ‘ Or Baked Cranberry-Stuffed CBC Revises Operations In 2 Cities OTTAWA (Cpl—A reorganiz- Toronto and Montreal has been announced by t e President Alphonse Ouimet from recomme ations of {he Glassco royal commission on government organization and. also out of a n inate programming of news and pub- lic affairs. T0p post in the new setup goes to Robert W. McGaIll, 48. who becomes assistant general manager for English networks. This wipes out the post of direc- tor of English networks held since its creation in 1958 by A. K. Morrow. The CBC announcement said Mr. Morrow will shift to a new job at the head office here early in 1965. His new duties were not feeding and more exercise; specified. Enough said! . Marcel L. Munro 52 oe- . . Peel and core apples. Cut into . ' '. . Vegetable Juice Cocktail . . comes director of televxsmn. Pork Roast with Spaghetti mamh ' “Re strl‘ps' For “eh also a new as . William H. Hogs. chief news editor who has been with the CBC for 23 years. becomes di- Sprinkle and press in b r e a d crumbs. Cover with layer of ap- Apples Coffee 0 Tea M'lk r ‘ pies and raisins: over this dust Measurements level; .recipes or6 tral Bedeque returned home on Thursday after visiting t heir daughter and son-in-law, Corpo- ral and Mrs. Kenneth Greer at RGAF base. Greenwood. N.S. Mania Schlppers a nd daughter Cam Sue. have return- ed home to Amsterdam after vi- siting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeger Salmone. Boss‘s Corner. Mrs. Schippers' parents ac- companied them to Monoton From there the Schippers went ont to Halifax, thence a i r A six hour trip took them to Am- sterdam. Mr. and Mrs. Stilrnan Mac- Kinnon Lower Montague and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Whiin Road. are visiting this week In Massachusetts. r. and rs MacKinnon will be guests of Mr. OCIALS OLICITED PHONE 4-8506 Crisp December weather has arrived. inspiring the usual round of social events. News of coffee parties, afternoon teas, bridge parties or house- warm- ing are only a few of the interms The Guardia Evening Patriot womens editor will be happy to publish free of charge. Do you have visitors? Perhaps a form- er Islander whom friends would “Oh no” Alex replied. "we'll Just stay ere." “You see" Peter explained, "we‘re watching for the truck's to contact. If you are planning a holiday giving a shower or entertaning your club, phone 4-8506 and help make the social coloum inter esting Minoan KNIT IN ONE PIECE Town. country. college hit! your Winter outfits. EASY-KNIT done in one piece 36-38 included. '1‘ this pattern (no stamps, please) lights -— and Mother and D a d came home." ,“They'll soon‘be here" Alex nodded. “But” he added, “‘t's strange: when you are waiting for someone you are wishing to come, the minutes are so long. You'd think even five minutes would never, never. go!" And another December day achoice one of the Old Year’s now scarce store, we. with a sigh see depar Until tomorrow — Diary Good - night..... Graham’s Rd. WI Has Fifty Years Creditable Work An event of unuwal interest took place in the New London Hall on Tuesday evening. De- cember 1, when the New don Women's Institute catered to a banquet in honor of Gra- ham’s Road (Success W1) 50th anniversary. Around fifty comprising the W1 Ray MacLeod who has been member for fifty years. She gave a very interesting account of the organization since Decem- ber 4, 1914 to the present time. Mrs. Duncan Cole in humorous to Alice 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Out. sales tax. Print plainly . P A T- TERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- DRESS. Knit this cozy cardigan to top off . from neck down. including slee- ves! Cables create sunburst de- sign. Pattern 7213: sizes 32-34; irty - five cents (coins) for Brooks, care of Guard- 8 ian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. Ontario residents add 1 c e nt i ronx- ROAST WITH {pies and raisins. SPAGHETTI ’ With fork mix together remain- . _ ing brownulated sugar. flour. 4 1b: 1%: fag?“ )(bones “Mk butter and chopped nuts until 4 peeled mediuggmions lcoarse c r u m b s are formed. ‘ .Spread atop pie. 1 cored green pepper, chopped l Bake _30 I0 35 mm‘ In mot]. l peeled section garlic, crushed iOVen- 370 degrees F. or until 1 (No. 2%) can tomato ‘ 1 small chili pepper ' it lb. spaghetti ‘0‘ P811 V‘ tsp-1’89"“ run CHEF suoonsrs P {‘4 tSP- 58“ Gil-TING A CHRISTMAS /2 c. grated Parmesan cheese E I Place pork in roasting Dali Mesdames: A fine Chri-stmasl Roast in a mod. oven. 350 deg' .pie, baked in one of the ne w! rees F. about 20 min. or until athmw . away, Sturdy metaprin.‘ lightly browned- _ lged. specially treated. parch- eantime combine 011mm: iment pie plates. is always a wel-l green pepper and garlic. A 'come gift for bachelors or car- tomato and Chili pepper: Slm' eer women. Today's apple-rai- mer 20 min. 0 make a sauce- sin - nut crumb pie would be a When the Pork 15 we“ ' bI'OW' good selection: or bake a mince. ned. pour sauce around it. andiaopip‘ cherry or apricot pie. roast 2 hrs. in a Slow 0V8". 325 .You might include the pie re- degrees F.. or until meat theroicipe you used typed on a Christ. mometer registers 185 degrees mas card. and the pie plates n. F. Basie at least 3 times With “mining {mm the package you bought. They are very satisfac- tory. chop- sauce. _ Cook spaghetti followmg pkg. rector of news and public at succeed Mr. Hogg as chief ation of network operations at 0 said the revision results in part ‘ "SEEING BABIES MANCHESTER. England CPI—An experiment to um new-born babies for conditions that might lead to mental re. tardation is being planned by a research team from the Royal iiManchester Children's Hospital. . . omrower. in charge f the me. said it would be the first largescale screening new-born infants attempted in Britain. 5? fairs. Donald J. MacDonald wui: ""3 "f’he “My SPODE sham 1a c. of brownulated sugar. Then news editor while Reeves Hag- .spread over second layer of ap- gan will continue as general superVisor of public affairs : broadcasts. getwork program director and programming director n fightly browned on top and p35- valve the CBC's English net try shrinks slightly from sides work centre in Toronto. Those for the French network opera- to .nounc Select your Dinnerware from the numerous pat- terns and shapes in Spode’s Fine Bone‘ China, Earthenware and Lowestoft bodies. De- signs to compliment any occasion or period. Jack T. Craine stays as radio uarters, will continue as TV These appointments. all i- glands Always in open, stock Since1770 us at .Mont‘real will be an- ed in a' few weeks. "SURF STAR" All other Star diamond rings 1 available at | i121 Grafton St. Burkes Jewellers Across from Dominion Store Dial 4-425: i OPEN NIGHTS ’TIL a PM. From TAYLORS - - . . MINOLTA SR-l THE GIFT OF A Senior Citizens EGifis Received Are The Concern At Kensingho-n Ot Crapaud WI ‘ At the December meeting of Angels in a handicraft project readied by the leaders was completed at the Christmas the Crapaud WI it was decided meeting by children of the Ken- lthat the Wome n‘s Institute . sington Presbyterian Church on would purchase the land from‘iThursday afternoon. December Leroy Howatt. for the Sen-l 3. with 24 children present. Citizens’ Housing Deve.op- T. m e~ w. u_ ment to bebuilt in Crapaud Vii-l drain: (ggfigfvded ‘31),“ e Iage “"5 “"“ter- ' iCOC prayer. A Christmas story A layette for the Unitarian was read to the group by Mrs, Service was reported compISI- [John L. Bernard. This was fol- ed. Roll call was answered with i lowed by two games which were a gift for an orphan child. ithoroughly enjoyed by the chil- It was moved that the bill for. dren. “Throwing snowballs the Elamentary School Dental through a wreath" and “pinning Clinic be paid, and a donation . Santa's “'hISkCI‘S 0n". be sent to the TB Christmasl The children received gifts Seal campaign. it was also de- from the gain decorated tree, cided to treat the school chil- donated by the leaders. Mrs. In- dren at Christmas. lgham MacNeiil, Mrs. G e o rge I A demonstration on the ni'ik-éBrnnder. Mrs. Wallace Thomp- rd vein proposed a toast to the gen- tlemen present. Mn‘. L0uls Mac- Leod fittineg replied. remind- ing the men not to forget the old saying. ‘Do not underesti- mate the power of a woman." Mrs. Roy Brown thanked the la- dies of the New London WJ. for their hospitality. and the supper so graciously served. Mrs. Oli- ver Bernard repli The president. Mrs. Waldron Ferguson, paid a glowing tri- bute to the work of Mrs. R a y MacLeod, for her untiring ef- forts durlng the past fifty years and her wise counsel which is al- ways an inspiration to other mbel's. At this point Mrs. James M. Cunpbell was presented with an Institute pin, pinned on by Mrs. Fred Campbell. Mrs. Campbell, who with her husband has re- tired to a new home in New Lon- don, has been a faithful mem- getném t: mpgfik hu'mds ber of Success Institute for over A toast to the Queen proposed I”? 3m"- Wh'” d” Md by Mm Louis Mac ' w“ faithfully as Red Cross conven- p ed by a short reme M or for over a quarter of l cen- the lifoof our beloved'q-ueen. A "'5" G ' m e 3 “d ‘ “"3 3°“: was; to bought a memorable evening to the Success "Women's Institute was proposed y Mrs. a close. SNOW PHOTOGRAPHER Wilson A. Bentley. who died 38 years ago in Vermont, made more than 6.000 microphoto- graphs of snowflakes and his pioneering studies became a standard reference for meteor- ologists. 'ing of Christmas ornaments was I son and Mrs. John L. Berna . given by Mrs. Lyman Harvey Guests at the party were Mrs, Mrs. Douglas MacKinnon. George R. Tannaihill. wife of the Roll call for January meeting inewly inducted minister, Mrs is to be answered with a New . Harold Stewart and Mrs. Char- Year‘s Resolution. Meeting was . les Kennedy. D 5 THOUSAND MEMORIES reflex. Speeds to I/ 500 sec. Automatic diaphragm and mohable coupled CD5 exposure meter — with f2 53 mm Rokkor lens and 3 leather case. 1 69-95 FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT: A Hand Crafted Jap- anese Geisha Doll with your Minolta. Other Minolta Cameras from $24.95 adjourned. an refreshments i .“4* *.* ‘ were served by the committee ' H. BENNETT CAR-R there. 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