| “Farmers Plan Future --f_ one wishes ~ them and the fertilizer!" hay?” James queried. : with access to the stream from! the Guild in the purchase of _ tive for the DREAM COMES TRUE FOR REFUGEE _ government permitted immi- gration of tubercular refugees. ‘The: Yugoslav couple had been married in- an Italian refugee ELLEN’S DIARY | camp. So overcome was Mun- ira, a tuberculosis patient, at Ferid Foco, 22, comforts his , their arrival in Canada in wife Munira, 26, who weeps on December, - 1959,, after the With Cattle Kind In Mind “T'm thinking I won't do 10) He grinned. “We'd have good in my test today’ Mack figure that one: out. But things are “now, I reekon | farmer is as well off in long run, if he buy¥wt."" So the Dear Mary Haworth: 1 hope farmers plan looking -on into you ean help me find the right Daughter’s B to i wrong she is. Jane is 19, a pretty heart. Sa Ree igirt of high intelligence. She has Today to sadden our commun- |gotten mixed up with a married ity and farther a farmer pass- | man of 39. +} ed suddenly and forever from| She was brought up a “Chris- the scenes he best kmew. He|tian, in a good home. She al- been popular with. z . 2 = 8 = a with. the love of their fields a! jis dating the man on the sly. She says he is a good man— leave it to you! He has married twice and is still married... How can he be good ‘and encourage her to tell me she is “out with the girls” when she is seeing him? She:.never | lied to me until now. l asked -her how, good upbringing, she with a married man. that as he wasn't married of that time tohim, - Only nice memories these are of ‘that ,pleasant classmate, lad | Dut I and man, whose going so sadly | Pe? bereaves loved ones and friends. The many near‘and far who will mourn, And James, sad, as are we, at the loss of this well respected man, speaks the youthful days and times—- days full of laughter and light, wherein appeared no shadow of darkness that would fot soon fade away, These return, come back to mind and to lips, when some one of that band-of-youth, a far bourne takes away. e— piuee dies. And we ve r, alas! that this is no Until tomorrow — Diary — Good-night. erdinary: creature but one of lines, named in Its | oe of gee ered Report Of QMNG Activities ny at the term. Given At Annual Meeting economy of the farm. | birth when a calf glistens a The 44th annual meeting of Janet - MacLaren enjoyed | the Queen Mary Needlework. privilege. ¢ its newness does the’ ile or sigh at its sex | Guild was held in the Charlotie-| On motion the slate of officers = nee . large atten- as submitted by the nominaticg : lance, conducte y the presi-/ committee was elected as fol- a a ior dent, Mrs. J. A. C. Gordon, | lows: patroness, Mrs. F. Wal- end its miracles, ours,| 78 secretary, Mrs. A. B ter. Hyndman; president, Mrs 1 Ril eee telat. | Cosh gave an account_of the J. A. C. Gordon; vice ~ president, "The 7 Fo the young far-| Year's Work, which — in luded | Mrs. G. D. DeBlois; secretary, ieee commented’ 0 ening | ‘tse donations to the four pro-| Mrs. A. B, Cosh; treasurer, jects to which the Guild sends| Mrs. F. A. 8, Jones. . SS the kitehee warments,—the Queen's box—) Members of the executive “we should fl | hould farm them until the Prince Edward Islan¢”Pro. | committee are: Mrs W. H. ve the) V itar-| thick, Mrs.. A.“ G. Putnam most in the way of pasturing. 'estant Orphanage, the Unitar eatt! \ian Service Committee and the| Mrs. W. Chester S. MacLure, le. We should concentrate) ae RR eee ee ES +, Protestant family service bur-| on that put the manure io ene: Fisher, Mrs. W. E. Champion, The ‘iesapien: Mrs. F. A$. Mrs. R. R. Bell, Mrs. E. V.. Bell, Jones reported. the largest Mrs. di DeBlois, Mrs. Ly- then ‘ amount of money ever spent by ™8" Yavison. with her could go She\said in jmarried; also, that his wife do- iesn’t love him and he is going to marry. her. I reminded her of the age dif- ference; he is only three years ‘my. junior. I asked too what ire sustained or noi? to build up. his herd, winsome indeed are H “What! Grow no grain . or “No. Just grass! And : Following are extracts from thet woeld beef!" | nations to local charitable driv-} From the Lady Elizabet . “What about winter-feed?’ | es left a small balance in ihe! set: eer treasury, which is hoped to be | I must write to congratulate augmented, by the many gen-|all the members ofthe Char- erous financial donations, given! lottetown Branch of t throughout the year. by Golld ter the ; members. really. beautiful collection . 7 sie Ladies’ Auxiliary | | Mrs. J, A. C. Gordon gave) garments, just unpacked. | her first annual report since; The lovely white shawis were : “ Elects Officers - her election té office in which greatly admired and with the The annual. meeting of the La- she spoke of the exéellent lead-| other things really embellished dies’ Auxiliary of the Main ership of her predecessor Mrs. Queen Elizabeth's. table, . Brace Naval Veterans’ Associa- FE. V. Bell, Will you please convey Her tien was‘ held-Jan. 29, conduct-| ghe mentioned the-usual three | Majesty's most grateful thanks ed by the president, Mrs. Vinee | yearly meetings held by tne/|‘® all who worked so hard to Shea. The treasurer's report ; | prod h | Guild. The annual meeting held | Produce such a wonderful result given by Mrs. Reginald Hugh- ; | 1 atthe home of the vice-prest- | . es showed a substantial bal- dent, Mrs. George DeBlols. | ee Dr. Lotta Hitschman- ance on hand. Correspondence : included letters of thanks from .Im February the patroness,; For the warmth and comfort the Charlottetown Welfare Bur- Mrs. F. Walter Hyndman enter-| you are providing and for ‘this @aus and cards of thanks from tained 100 members at a@ seW-| tangible proof of your concern members : ing party and afternoon tea, and! for destitute children. Please ac- Bingo parties are tobe start- the annual display of work was) cept profound gratitude from ed again beginning Saturday, | held at the home of the .secre-| those who will receive your Feb. 16. tary. A large number of gar- treasures as well as from us Saas: tewyente which aré pow wes * view with posters| who will have the joy of distri. . “near future) ing lists of those alre: dis-| buting them. were dectsses patched. - Sach @r intermission during | |_ From Mrs. Wright of Th Which refreshments were serv-| Gace, Wat Pad by Mri. arustees‘of the P. E. I. Protes. the installation of the exeeu- Gofd theater coe £0 the | tant Orphanage: Guild through-death during 1961 | _— | We wish to ex t Miss Helen Hopkirk, a charter press to the | member, Mrs. BW. LePage, | Wee" Mary Needlework Guiid Main Brace of the beautiful and generous don- ation of clothing to the boys and girls*of their Institution. As 1 Pe a _ the Horne and Mrs. G. D. Fitsger- uri the past year and out. ®4. Mrs. Gordon also referred ;to several ‘MARY_HAWORTH ", Causes Mother Concern the future—. and live- and die, words to show my daughter how) Gleien A. MacDonald, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 OTTAWA ‘CP) — The execu- tive of the 709,000-member Na- tional Council of Women i’! meet here next Monday and Tuesday and present its annua! brief to the federal cabinet. About 50 officers, headed by President Mrs. Saul Hayes of 'S The Guardian, Oharlotictown, Thurs, Feb. 1, 1962. | Montreal, will discuss plans for the annual, meeting to be hed | ; : | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sinclair and son Alan returned to Char- |lottetown after a ‘wo-weeks vis- | | it-to Anna Maria Island, near Bradenton, Florida "Joseph Cummiskcy, returned today to Montreal after a brief © visit to Charlottetown. | Miss Mary Donahoe, Char- lottetown, -received word of ‘the death of Mrs. ‘Dr.) Emmett Donahoe, of _ Montreal, last week. Dr. Donahoe was a for- mer resident of Souris West, P.E.I.. ” i” coming ‘to Canada that he vowed to name her first child Canada, At right she holds the baby, named Canada Lily, born in Toronto and cared for in a church home until Mun- ira was released from a san- | , C2 Pty in aid Bete (CP Photo) The weekly card party in of St. Thomas Aquinas Society, was held at the home of Mr. ,atid Mrs. Floyd Ford, Oyster | Bed Bridge, Jan. 28. Four tab- ; i\les were in play. Ladies’ prize ° |'was won by Mrs. Maurice Gal- ehaviour ant; Men's prize and Freeze- out were won by. Floyd Ford. - Mrs. Celia Rogerson, Victoria, is a patient at the Prince Ed- m. a her think he would stand ward Island Hospital. by. her, if his faith means noth- ing to him and he Couldn't live with two other wives? We have fofbidden her to see the man, but they work together and I know their romance is still on, I don’t know how long it has been going. on; but believe me, I am- heartbroken. We were al- ~ HAPPENINGS A egation will meet with Prime-Minister Diefenbaker and his cabinet Wednesday - morn : Z. ° Mrs. James Lockwood, North’ Social highlight will be a re- Adams, Mass., and Mrs. Aaron ception at /Government House Taylor of Fredericton, N.B., af xgonday evening by Governor- rived last week to visit their mo- Gororsi and Mme. Vanier. The ther, Mrs. Celia Rogerson. Governor-General’s wife is hon- Mr. and Mrs, Willard Roger- °%#Y.President of the organiza- son, Victoria, and Mrs. Robert 0". : Ferguson of Hampton, were re- cent visitors te Charlottetawn to visit_Mrs. Celia Rogerson who is a patient at the P.E. I. Hospi-— tal. in Halifax in June 1 Five Mothers 4 NEW HAVEN The first meeting of the United Church Women of Cornwall, was held Jan. 15 at the manse. Mrs. Earl Lowther had charge of the wor- ship servicé. The meditation for the evening was ‘‘Getting Along With People’ and was read by Mrs. Earl. Lowther. The presi- dent. Mrs. Hazen Howard ere. ducted the business period. Roll call was answered by a. verse of scripture and the paying of dues The nominating commit- tee brought in the slate of offi- cers for the year 1962: presi- den! Mrs. Hazen Howard: | Ist vice - president, Mrs. Stanley Murchison: 2nd vice - president, Mrs. Reginald MacEwen:. sec- retary. Mrs. Elmer ‘Frizzell: treasurer, Mrs. Ford Wilson; corresponding secretary, Mfrs. Colin MacPhail: literature and a {Women Plan 'WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS | Annual Brief _ UCW Inaugural Service Conducted At Cornwall supply and social assistance, Mrs. Roy Crosby; manse, Mrs. Walter Boyle, assisted by Mrs. ‘Elmer Frizzell' and Mrs. Stan- ley Willis It was voted that the alloca- tion be accepted. : Mrs. Lawson Drake read Thank you “notes” for gifts and sympathy Cards received; she also read an article on the con- ditions in the hospital in India where Vera Boyd, our Mission- ary in prayer labors. Mrs. Neil Salmond invited the members to her home for nexty meeting. Lunch committee for next meeting is Mrs. Brewer Boyle, Mrs. Walter. Boyle. Mrs, Lawson Drake. Lunch was served by the hos- tess and committee in charge. ‘River conducted a Bible discussion. IDA BAILEY ALLEN.” Foreign Taste Treats Are Featured For Fish Dinner | communications, Mrs. Clarence 'Murchison; Christian citizen- ship and social actions, Mrs. Victor © MacPhail; community friendship and visiting, Mrs. | Gordon MacEwen, Mrs. Jack |MacMillan and . Mrs. = | Hyde; finance, Mrs. Watsofi Li- vingstone; to be assisted by. Mrs. Stanley Murchison, Mrs. Ford Wilson, Mrs. George Mac- Aid Picking Mother Of ’62 OTTAWA (‘CP) Five Canada’s politically promineat mothers will be part of a panel of judges selecting the Mother of The Year for 1962. The judges are Senator Josie The regular meeting of Long er Young People’s Union was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair MacLeod, A 26. Lr It was decided that a crokin- ole party be held in the: hall. The president read an_invita- tion for the. Y.P.U. to attend the fireside gathering at St. Mark's ~ Hall. art, mother of five: Senator Millan; flowers, Mrs. Stewart Scripture was read by Paul- ee Jodoin, mother of four; Drake: press, Mrs. Earl Moore; | ine Bain. Rev. Waldo Elliott wre Jean Lesage, wife of the program, Mrs. Earl Lowther: : . : : social functions, Mrs. Harold Quebec premier. and mother of four; “Mrs. .Roland. Michener, wife of the Speaker of the House | of Commons and mother of three; and Mrs. Claire Kirklanc- on one side about 1% in. apart; insert lemon slice in each. Pour half the oil into shallow, long baking pan. Stir in vege- . table. Dust with % tsp. salt. Top with fish. Brush with re- maining oil and salt. | Bake 30-to 45 min. in mod.- oven, 375 deg. F. or until fist be-»’ Scott; stewardship and recruit- P led by Shirley John- dda ay ’ os ing, “Mrs. George MacMillan; stone. Lunch was served by the lad- ies in charge. Program consist- ed of Bible baseball. Casgrain, a member of the Que- bec legislature and_ mother of | three. $4 The lone male on the panel is Gerald McKenna of Montreal. | “The award will.be made in Ottawa on Mother’s Day, May 13. { IODE -FOUNDER Margaret Murray, native of In Spain, fish cookery is su- Scétland ‘who died in Moritrea! in 1927, cept I don't want him to know how she’s let us down. He al- ways has respected her and she always was a good girl. What can I do? — E.G. Dear E.G.: It was Lucifer’s pride that caused him to fall like lightning ‘says Scriptures) froth heaven. He wanted to be like the Most High—omnipotent ‘and. omniscient. * eertainly in the last) was one who in. boyhood had |ways has \ - year! I could hardly believe it—| attentied the little school down | boys and was going with a very ways a close family and I al- , go many new ones have come the River Road with James,|mice boy of 20. But somehow, ways knew where she was and ENTERTAINING soon at a in... There! Is that the truck?! and the passing, naturally, re-|Decause she works with this with whom. buffet or seated dinner? Then I'd better get going. Be | turned y.& young memory /™an,. she dropped the-boy and 1 would talk to ‘our pastor ex- Here’s.a mefu with a new slant — a condensdtion of the delightful dinner the Chef and I, enjoyed on our trip to Spain. | The recipes are direct from ‘the Iberia Airlines commissary in| Madrid. | DINNER IBERJA AIRLINES | Hors d’Oeuvres North and South) . Crusty Bread Soup Cultivateur (Cream of. Vegetable) Choice of Chilled Striped Bass _ church she doesn't ,consider._ him _ Since his’ fall, pride is his on weapon and his bait. Where the» eal devil is busy. pride abounds. | prays ice Carne Vichy | 2 Ae of now, it is wrong of you Balad of the Sessca et pride stand in the way of ted talking with your pastor. about Pret rics taneee — your daughter's urgent need of Family Dintier for Tomorrow: right guidance, which possib'y aqq milk for children; serve | me aig provide. 2 canned cream of vegetable soup L, It isn't so much fear of his and fillets of fish saute | losing respect for Jane that Measurements evel; | keeps you quiet: Rather it is recipes for 6 your unconscious self-blame and HORS D'OEUVRES j _ | you, this: bring up an exemplary daugnt- ‘| Miss Laura Young, Mrs.Hooper | °, “eT Sincere “Thank you" tor | fear that he may think less of, for somehow failing to er. And that is false pride. - | Have the courage of true nu-| mility. Appeal to your pastor without pretense. Ask him to help you see where you are at fault, if perchance you are con- tributing unwittingly to your! daughter's mistake. Ask him to} advise you what actions to take, to head off her folly, if you can. | Tell the truth and shame the! deveil, . The pastor-has moral author-| ity to help you decide whether | you ought to interfere directly | in Jane's romance. For examp- le, by talking turkey to the man. | Or by appealing to his wife to rein him in. Or by confronting | Jane with a parental ultimatum Oo renounce D married manor! move out of your house. It is a touch-and-go question! whether ‘such downright tactics! might do more harm than good. | Very much depends upon the} volved. That's why you must) have firsthand help from a re-. liable counsellor who can get at. the facts and see the-whole pic. | ture a I don’t expect any words of | mine will restore Jane to sanity overnight. She is drugged py infatuation at present: deaf to considerations of logic, proprie- ty. safety, etc., like a person in a trance. It is. possible she needs | Psychoanalysis te bring ‘ner around. — M.H. | Mary Haworth counsels or personal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. guaranteed good. nee ee ——, FALMS = FAST DAILY SERVICE sgrme future plans for the th illness, and away fi have: said so many times- we Mail your Black & White a seit ts te tne beep Pema are very grateful to all you kind also Colour Film to— = > ah pedple who work year after year Photo Studie, . Con- | jan Service Committee,. spoke Charlottetown .. Vince on its work and thanked the! , ADDED | vice-pre- | Guild for many donations, atso | INDUCEMENT - ;/for a financial contribution to| . MONTREAL | INSULATE ested in. Island poate We | and service, . . Your Home For E y & Comfort BLOWER METHOD FREE ESTIMATES Terms to Suit Your Sudget We are an Island firm inter. NORTH AND SOUTH . On a tray, arrange the follow ing in matching dishes: small slices York ham, sliced - spicy’ Spanish sausage, Spanish olives! and fan-shaped ‘slices of cucum-| ber dipped in mild cider vine- gar and dusted with pepper CHILLED STRIPED BASS 1 (3 -to 4 Ib.) cleaned striped bass Juice 2 lemons 2 tsp. salt % tsp. Tabasco Asparagus tips, chilled 2 hard-cooked eggs | 1 ¢: mayonnaise tartare Place fish in long deep pan or double.- roaster. Add lemon juice, salt, Tabasco and boiling water to cover. Bake - boil, covesed, in hot oven, 425 deg. F.. from 20 to 30 flaky. Draiit Cool. Transfer to large platter. Gar- nish with asparagis and hard- cooked eggs. Surround with ffeserve liquid). ‘he Mary Needlework Guild for the ‘®™Peraments of the persons in-| coarsé-chopped fish aspic. Pass mayonnaise tartare Fish aspic: Strain and: meas- ure hot fish liquid. (There should be 8 ¢.). Add 2'. tsp. unflavored/| gelatin softened in % ec. coid water. Add more scasoning necessary. pe Pour into 7 in. by-11 in pan; refrigerate 310 4 hrs or untti firm enough to cut- Roast Fish For Sunday Dinner ~ Unusual? Not everywhere! ,Oregon features roast salmon on Sunday; Maine delights in roast halibut; Louisiana roasts “through her column, not by mail| a big red Snapper. SPECIAL from hairstylist - ISTEAK| Z|. of Eileen’s Beauty Shop r ereeee = = 7 : dust arrived-the fabulous | five week French rinse dis- ! covery! Rece Color “is the # ' first rinse to give sparkling 4 i 1 glamor glints that last 5 weeks end longer... | 8 through shampoo efter, 1 shampoo. Rege Color adds mew color new | © body, life and lustre te 1 dull, dry oF overproc hair-——- and | vitalizes 1 ' conditions norma! hair, — | Fe oe d Mr, Samuel is pleased to have on his staff two _ qualified —hair- end ~. if gins to k flaky. Baste twice with liq om pan. Transfer to platter, ig wooden serving tray- Garnish with parslied potatoes and baked sliced eggplant. 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