n ‘ PPE Audrey Jenkins, Women's Sandra Currie, third year stu- ent at Prince of Wales College, home in Lot 16, pent the weekend at her home’ in O'Leary. STORK DOES DOUBLE DUTY Actress ‘Diana Jergens i- on January 16..The babies, a Jergens husband fs singer ' ‘poy, LEFT, and a girl, have been. named. Cameron. Mich- IDA BAILEY ALLEN | Thyme-Seasoned Lamb Recipe For Two Meals A very special, very helpful mew. hook. full- of health. infor- mation is‘on a corner of my desk— a very big hand-book in- «deed, but one. that I hope all of you will see and own, or con- eult at the public library. » ’ This book is titled, ‘Today's Health Guide,’ with- the sub- title ‘‘A Manual of Health In- formation and Guidance for the American Family’’ and it is pub- lished by’ the American Medi- cal Association. Helpful Topics To quote from the foreword: “This is not a ‘Doctor’ book in the old-fashioned sense, nor an encyclopedia, It is an effort to select, froffAthe enormous mass af information about health, to- et which will be ynost helpful the family in making-the best * and most economical use of the “gources of health information, of illness, and ade- help you to help health, It is edited by W. W. Bauer, M. D., Doctor Emeritus, Department of. Health Educa- tion, American Medical Associa- tion; a friend I have known for Many years. Hé is also an ~in- spiring editor at whose behest I wrote many afticles concerning food for ‘‘Today'’s Health”, and whom] had the honor of present- ing and interviewing in my ra- dio programs, a From the inside eS of the cover -with directions for first aid, through the back cover pages with authentic liste of the ‘calories in common foods the book encourages a right outlook on life and gives many practical ways to attain good health, and to understand and apply the basics of good nutri- tion. pia TOMORROW'S DINNER Tomato’ Bouillon Crisp. Crackers Cassoulet of Lamb with Kidney Beans- Green Peppers and Onions Leaf Spinach Fruit-Stuffed Baked Apples or Honeyed Orange and Grapefruit Sections Coffee, ‘Tea or Milk Measurements are level ET OF LAMB (For 2 meals, about 12 servings) . 1% Wb. dried white . kidney beans 2% at. boiling water ! 1 thep. salt 1 bay leaf ~ 2 tsp. thyme i % Ib. diced lean salt pork or ham . -~$ thsp. butter or margarine 4 chopped, peeled, medium-size onions 2 diced, seeded green peppers 3 Ib. dieed lean lamb (any cut) ' ‘ Randy Sparks. (AP Wirephote) e. tomato sauce (canned) . garlic salt tsp; black pepper lb. small-diced . garlic sausaage Boiling water to half-cover Pick over the beans; wash o M% We Ms % sauce, garlic salt, black pepper Half-cover with Mix in drained beans. Transfer,.to latge low casserole. Brown 20 min. in hot oven, 400 degrees F. " ; Before ‘baking apples, fill the cored spaces with diced, pitted moisturized prunes, or diced tenderized figs. Place apples in one layer in a baking dish. Pour in-bottled- apple juice~ to the depth of 114"’. Bake 45 min, in a moderate oven; 350 dégrees F’. Baste twice with juice from the |cold with light cream; or lemon sauce; or ice cream. OPPOSE MARRIAGE THE HAGUE (Reuters)— Swastikas were daubed at seven places here Monday in further protests against the coming marriage of Dutch--Crown Prin-. diplomat Claus van. Amsberg, The princess’ rmattiage to von Amsherg, a former member of the Nazi Wehrmacht, will. take place-in Amsterdam March 10, ae baking dish. - Serve warm or | a0 2 : ! 4 E 5 i 3 q i "4 3 Pees 2383 oe iH fob; . g a. ft ze tt 35 a i SF lf i ! q 3 ig 2e 2 4 “ Z é pae' 28 patie ° s cess Beatrix and West German || . SAVED BY TOOTHACHE BRIGHTON, Ont. (CP) — A toothache may have saved a into 1§-below-zero weather. | island 7 rriers > ANNUAL ? © Skirts ° Suits * Blouses — ® Dresses © Slacks ° Sweaters Limited Supply ! cg Make advantage ins once tn fe Ufetimne buys and save during -our_Y, price sale! Pomme No refunds, No returns, ALL SALES FINAL, 79 GRAFTON ST. € } {sland furriers ltd, Wednesday, Jan. 19th — ae mae Sete h Saturday, Jan. 22nd - t itd. ~ Dial 2-1273 ‘ ELLEN’S DIARY 106 Year Old. <f Has First Tri Farmers Rose To Track To Hospital P Anew The Snowy Paths | wor at sn ssa, ty This wae the January day In-|come to a satisfactory solution-| her sunt, Mrs, Emily Ford, dia’s sorrowing millions gave ajor agreement, to end the unrest | formerly of Winsloe, who has Sor seaport stim feat ies oe feciay in’ Island with her an Winsen, toe 8 wi ri on n Is aces, far- ‘gon, , of Ee banks of the tetrauiae Riclesen aacees teak ots faville, N.B,, had the mister. | \|ver...On Island farms, farmers | Power-saws cut the chosen emal-| fortune of falling and fractur- By |tose to track anew the lightly jler and greater trees'of the for a in now @ pe- ms | snowy paths that led to the barn jest, and with a farewell to the : Moncton City | _ |to be welcomed there by friend |winter-wind in their topmost! Hospital, f |ly lows and neighs, and all branches, these fell with a crash . Ford, ‘who is in her ier come h to the daily |to Perhaps to be made in- jerth year ae entered the.| ;. In the dwellings, the jto pleces of lumber- the sticks | hospi Adar ptt smokes went up in a morning in- |¢o necessary for the various te-| Longevity is a family affair cense which indicated breakfast |paira which on a farm,| with Mrs, Ford, ‘Her bre. . was in the meting, a table |or the building that continues, or| thers J do as to spread, another new day enter- for the demands of the hearth- | lived to be 100 and 06 years of ed. fires, which give continued com-| age. . ¥ Marthe tine ihe ane aenal a tes eentee | ser 5 was | scripture re faraway places soon became! |brought in, in a purchase.» And Mre te oe hae wean SF. They come into our y |seeing, we wondered, thou Two poems were read by Mrs. duties and doings, copnsiegiy in on into the &-| Austin Sentner and Mrs. Alice the newscasts, over and over, |head, if this spring, with antic! | MacNeill and « —reading— wae so that when we eat at meals, or ted ecarcities of feeds here or then given by Mrs. Omer Neill when we knead our Waves,” or |there, many fermers would. be and a devotional talk on the top collecting as last year, “feeders jie ‘Different New ) Year’, was to go from the grass, aac mins on en ee President Johnson, a hymn prayer which cua giteie w bes tie eae Rol ca wan reoponded oy eage, af ; poverty and education program | 12 members — a verse of moviag. And also, among ot- | scripture con! word 'King- oH rane ‘in Viet Nam. Tonight he Seana, ‘Mie. Dene POPULAR WOOLLENS FOR SPRING on Island farms, farm-fciks took: |Neill, eave ber ‘report for the ; back their , were | month eecre- by John Montrose, features a oe dene. a mae aes Mt RAO, f oe en ee ee eae. Laer , aleo three quarter’ length ,. by- Digby Morton, a yourself two-piece asant .- . ‘True, there 5 : : jochet high button-up front and hip- with sailor ‘collar. > eae teas eee ext meeting is to be held at and pleated skirt with match- lative to the season and farming, |the home of Mrs. Austin Sentn- MARY HAWORTH fate Minees induces erect “Ai harge of, the. worth, eecvies. N GS ; the same time there-was food |Roll call will be responded to a d he C | ond were’ Gnd comfort, Tele |uB a vores of serlegye ott tor, Phone 44300 Readers Shower Column [evening folks ‘visite, attended |talning the word “Love” lI : jand children assign: : / Beer a DeSABLE UCW |PWC spent the weekend at her| \/V/ oe aments of echool-work, and: then |, The DeSable UCW met at the | | With Poem’s Full Texts. 6 The Guardian, Oharlottctown, Wed,, Jan, 19, 1966. |maybe went toa opel! of. skat-|Some of Mr. Mc Dixon, pres | DEAR MARY HAWORTH: |ferring to William Herbert . ing eo field pond, or sink with (dent; also presided _Pauline MacCallum, ‘a fourth | 14 your recent response to some- |ruth's celebrated poem Back ‘ peace over all. “I see” James |e meeting. ge PR. he es Sea feapee™ water | WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS — [fre senting i,t ld rm, rg, Dam ae ’ 5 . . . c * . spent |Carleton Siding, over the week- ee ee cee aes: ' _lawe’ preached some settlement (assisted by Mrs. Ernest Holm - hold out of help to ‘‘non-be- N Lond UCW Del t in that New York bus strike. |@™. Mrs Harry Dunsford. A hold out, hope of help al ‘ on SQATES [ina™ te adds, isn't it good that |Poem. “The Hands” was + pi, aid Me. Vinceot Blacsey, fan penvlad th iaitiag teat aoe nes Bere: | - b sgiewee” Gay have! ; there's enna. Ne an on evwnl SY dren spént a recéat holiday with (¢TS explicit information on the full text: To Attend Pres yterial rest, in other places without jive members and two visitors Mrs. s mother, Mrs. ee Se ee ee a ‘fire mist anda planet, A; i On the Island, there is peace |With a verse of scripture. Lucy Ga and family at Rus- firsthand help. _ <a A jellyfish! Following the “‘Week of Pray- KELVIN GROVE WMS on its white spread vesting field| The, various officers gave en- ticoville, : : _ |. Of special interest to me, how- And & caveler” service recently the mem- Mrs. Scott Clark was hostess ‘by and large, as we see, it|couraging reports for the year : ever, was your prefatory where the cave men dwell: The pers of New London United|% the members of the Kelvin |in ‘the homes. Kade rane | ot ed tenoeted thal ens Maersha Schurman,. fourth |cerpt. from a poem- title sense of. are A church st ik he Grove Women's Missionary So- in ¢he- quiet stars, which |sroup. It. wag — = year student at PWC was home |#uthor of which you couldn't turned from ee a ee home | ciety recently. The president, |febht tonight's’ skies, promise of |@Uilt, two pairs socks 0 for the weekend at Summerside, |call - that. you seid reflects Evolution And others call p secretary, Mrs. James M. |Mrs. Horace Paynter, opened |neace workover. pairs mittens were sent to Pro- 3 i . |epirit of the open mind. i — Campbell. the eee aa the theme)" tnt. tomorrow ------ Diary- | testant ot Gane eg 100 '| Leighton Stewart, Riv- fronting cosmic cre mist on the horizon,| With the , Mrs. Lewis | “called oe from | Goodnight..... gg clothing to Halifax ef, was. a - weekend visitor toast for definition. tender. infinite eky, .. The! Campbell;-in the chair- the meet-|the. Old and New- nts Brunswicly St. Mission, 8 | - Kensington. = = the cornfield. jing opened with the UCW Pur. |was reed, responsibely ind (the /and on behalt of the ben of need cthing to Pretest ssiling high: /| pose. ‘Following minutes, 10/ Creed was repeated. W88/tirs. Daniel MacDonald ea eee Tor- --and Jow- | members responded « to- roll call offered by each member. follow- Mrs. Bruce’ “Deacon ‘were pre- oon. 6 eee See», 3 ~ with a New Year's thought, and | 07 16 Wiions Deere’ led by [semed with gifts as Iie mem |209 0" conde of articles for And |two' visitors waé present. The | ‘Th were DY |ers, and presentations made |20d 10 pounds. < Halite: community friendship report | Mrs. cott Clark. and the expo" | siso to Mrs. Bertram Lane and sume to Port woers, Oeneaa’ cresent|was heard. Mrs. Alexander |Sition, “The Mystery of Elec: gers ay. R. MacLean for perfect ae a . beach When the moon. is}Green gave the missionary pra- |tion” was read by Mrs. Lorne | sttendance during 1965:-Mrs. 7a of. the eer eo M hearts and the treasurer, Mrs. Ray | Crozier. c Gtevenson read a poem, and .an me! i. ré, will Inman, recently cele- welling the financial re- Mrs. Earle Semple will be | exchange of gifts took place. |Beecher Inman, ond from that | port for year. = hostess for February. Refresh- | Treats were given to school chil- | ** . ero rim_-no|_.It was announced...that—t-h-e-|.Ments..were served by .the hos- | dren. — gS, nes heehee. — — us calli | United Church Presbyterial will|tess. - —- fe cHtows o ceanoeuiiaiek.; were others call. it|be held in the Kensington Unit-| voir wiLTSHIRE wi | Mee Frank Crathe was devo: ed Church on Saturday, January) a7. Henry Godfrey invited , Vee ciorie Gok yon duty, A{29 i weather permits. Felli wicte’ Wiiihiew lnstiiote $6 lane cemning of ee meemcroen m2 brood, |delegates were appointed, name-|ne home for the December |Road UCW held at the home ot hemlock, | ly, Mrs. . Louis MacLeod, Mrs. |v octing, when 17 members and & me 3 And |J.M: Campbell, Mrs, Ray Mac- |.) o : Mrs. Ivan Sentner, The devo- and name-|Leod and Mrs. Sutherland Mont- gages ‘wore presen: tional period opened with a pathway |gomery, along with the presi- Regular business was conduct-| hymn followed by prayer and oe 4 Consecration | dent, Mrs* Campbell; ed and donations were approv- : God,” The study book was presented |@¢ for the Music Festival, TS qT & EP Mnttta Sihx! Eaen'eet cree|AUEUMATIC PAIN at Mrs. Louis MacLeod will ‘be |Of @ bereaved family. : Do you long for reliel {rom the : . HAWORTH: |leader for the February meet-|" Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson ac- of thautnalie oné arthitio enat Q : column daily and ing, when the text word will be |companied the group for singing | Thousands get trem Pekvaed it with others it/*Grace”’, missionary prayer. will their ‘eee T-R-C’s, “ we need. Today I am /J.M. Campbell will present the 2 any longer, Ti pd writing about the poem which | study on Brazil and will be hos- Insuraace Counselling Enc's Oniysscand = you tried to aynopsize |fess. Food committee “will be District. Supervisor $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. | ei iettae in; to the cynic VR.” | Mrs. Keith Woodside, and Mrs, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Fer extre fast relict, use Templeton's FLAME. : pe You will find it (‘Bech In His | Catherine Cotton. Sun. Life of Canada ine ie Ma ee bees Own Tongue” by W. H. Carruth)| Rev. W.A-Paterson pronounc- Phone 4-717 45435 $1.25. : nase fea) fo the anthology ‘Best Loved |ed the benediction i ' a Poems of the American People”’ edited_by Hazel Fellman and S PILLOW -SUPS _ HEETS fs va a