AEP igs Se ae acRee ‘ead and routine business was friend, Mrs. Sead ; | } } ! | | CORDS PRESENTED 3 | Round Cords"’ by Mrs. A.W. Cannel, daughter of Mr. and oy the —- — Mrs. George McCannell, both commi: : ‘om the left are: Betty Affleck, of MM. Stewart. Mrs. Kennedy | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 18 shown presenting the covet- Leith Affleck and Barbara Mc- ed awards. At a special ceremony of the Mt. Stewart Guides and Brownies held recently at the Mt. Stewart United Church »Hall, thes- two guides were presented with their “All WI At North Wiltshire Elects New Officers — - The annual meeting #f the Mrs. Frank Stevenson and Mrs. North Wiltshire WI was held at /Cecil Campbell; entertainment the tome of Mrs. Frank Mit-| Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson © and | chell recently with a Remem-/Mrs. Henry Godfrey; Look Out, | brance Day thought for the mem- Mrs: Bertram Lane and Mrs. | bers “‘They shall grow not old’’| Frank Stevenshon; visitation | a@s we who are left grow old’’ |committee, Mrs. Henry Godfrey | by the president, and the pro-/ (re-elected) and Mrs. Leith Ea- | i gram committee gave a recita-|ster (re-elected); school com-| _ tion ‘‘In Flanders Fields,’ sym- | mittee, Mrs. Bertram Lane (ree AAA RY Bolizing the poppy’. Minutes elected) and Mrs. Frank Ste- | of the last annual meeting were venson (re-elected): letter | Cecil Campbell. | |Conveners for the 1966 program | vee also appointed. dealt with. President, Mrs. Baden Bald- @tston gave an account of the | year’s work and the secretary | tréasurer, Mrs.. Bruce Deacon) feported a most successful! year | financially. i Three members had perfect | attendance for the year,—Mrs. | Bertram Lane, Mrs. M. R.Mac- Lean and Mrs. Baden Balder- Couple Celebrate’ My husband has changed jobs | 25th Anniversary) My tusbana een jim each aituation he has had to A ha occasion was celebrat- a w cnecious sew |sbare-his email office with his ed recently at the spacious new home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan secretary. ston. Mrs. Frank Mitchell re-|Clow, Freetown, when approx-| This affects his work, be- ported that money had been col-/imately 70 relatives and friends |cause he concentrates better | lected by--school children for} gathered-to honor them~on- their; when-alone;--but-there-is-a-shor- UNICEF, members’ donated to- | silver wedding anniversary. tage of office space. His dispo- wards a layette and money was| Elwin Burke, brother-in-law-of |sition suffers and he spends voted for the United Appeal: Mrs. Clow acted es emcee and|many nights doing his day's The school committee gave a | after’ some brief. ‘remarks, he | work. ~ ; report, also the visitation com-/| called upon Mrs. Clow's sister, | Business organizations never mittee Refreshment commit-| Mrs. Clarence Stevenson of |should permit this kind of in- tee for the month of December | Charlottetown to read a humor-|convenience. What happens if ELLEN’S DIARY | ~ — seldom one in be- forgotten spot of farm, obvious- | fory swamps and’ springs ly land suit i have been filled” in Y martin tt tet farmer commented this ning. ‘Yes, we have the Fa'!- good farmland.” |Tains first.” “This was a hard The younger farmer is also summer on the wells—a i (they are commencing to : |folks to plant trees about to nestled beneath the green,or — | Maintain the visitor to the good. I mind—it's a long place in which to live, | the yard here that are guarding indeed larger and older, may our supply”’ we said. |keep your fingers crossed, cares of the day become a prob- | Ellen” James twinkled. “There lem. And there, as we have} | will be quite a drain on the one often seen it, taut or grieved ex-! | pump, when the stock comes in pressions relax as they quietly | < from the fields!" - | = jly things, changing, bringing a of poplar leaves when summer | jnew charm t | Even the happy’ little spruces that roguishly spring up to sur- prise size in far field | herself wills &, are quite tractive James will question when we | the 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 26, 1965. HAWORTH > Mate Who Works Alone _ Can Concentrate Better DEAR MARY HAWORTH: |too stick-in-themud? W. W. will ‘be Mrs. Harrison Balder- ous address. Special gif ts)the husband or the secretary is ston and Mrs. M. R. MacLean, | were-presented to the couple-by-| fickle? I would appreciate -your and t he’ new state. is: pre-|their two sons, Colborne nd | comment. Sincerely, D. B. by an exchange of Christmas Denton, their sisters and broth-- DEAR D. B.: If your hus gifts. fers, also. others present- ys i + |liam Cairns and passed by Mrs. | his job - ‘status rates full - time eeadant Mee, Boden ptebed Elmer Smith. Remarks were | secretarial help, I can't believe ston (re-elected); vice presid- | made by Rev. R.M. Shaw and R, |that he lacks veto-power, if he ent, Mrs. M. R. MacLean (re- | A. Profit. jeares to use it, concerning his elected): secretary treasurer, | Refreshments included an an-| being crowded into a smail: of- | Mrs. Bruce Deacon (re-elected) | niversary cake which the — Ping i on ind if he | auditors, Mrs. Bert ‘Lane | ed couple served to the guests. | : ; and Mrs. Harrison Raidkeaon. Mr. and Mrs. Clow weré mar- | wished, negotiate his way into) ttirectors, Mrs. Raiph Noye, | Tied! by the Rev. William Verwolf | a cubbyhole of his very own, be- | at the Presbyterian Church in| hind a closed door, with the sec- | Summerside ‘on Nov. 12, 1940.|/retary anchored outside the Mrs. Clow is the former Annie L, barricade, to handle her chores. Morrison. | Incidentally in changing jobs + twice in 10 years, did your~hus- band change secretaries too? Or did he take the same girl with him? The point isn’t clear in your letter; and maybe it has no relevance. As to the complaint of him spending nights doing his day’s work, theoretically because he can’t do justice to the work un- Jess he’s alone with it, I'm won- dering does he put in this over- time at home? Or at the office? If he spends these evenings at home, keeping up with his work deadlines, perhaps he’s sincere. in his complaints. Yet if he expects you to real-| ly believe that he really feels he has a space-grievance, he ought to take the complaint to the management and ask [-r| tions, or overtime pay for over- time work for es long as_ the hardship continues. Now to consider your crux- question, the nub of the space- or the secretary is fickle (mean- ing easy prey to flirtatious ad-| vances, I take it)?-- well; in that case the set-up is inadvis- able ebviously. | It is a situation wired, so} \to speak, with troublesome po- tentials for both parties. Hence, it is a situation that the prudent husband or the ‘self-respecting secretary will evacuate, as quickly as decisive action bring it about. M can . On Best Behavior | } Sots her column, not - by anniversary were Cpl. John and | mai Gift | band’s work requires concen-/| Write her in care Election of officers followed | catds were read by Mrs. Wil-|tration, hence privacy, and if | dian. IDA BAILEY ALLEN ‘Based on a smartly sauce, they can, i with beef, lamb, veal, chicken, | stir in tomato, water and bouil- eggs, fish,’ seafood vegetables|lon powder; add apple and chut- or even game, and are tradi-|ney. Simmer-boil 10 min. tionally served on rice. For | modern service, wild rice or a preferred, rub through a sieve. combination is favored. gest lamb curry with ‘“Dhall,” LAMB CURRY Melt frypan, |. Mrs.. A. MacK layed for aj - * the famous additional East Tn- 1 recipe Indian curry sauce | add ace cctiease casey pow- singsong after Sena vairoake buinesss as usual. dian curry sauce based on dried! (columned). der. Stir-fry. until onion turns|Ments were served. lentils or split green peas. 3 Ib boned, defatted braest yellow. Stir into cooked lentils LAMB CURRY DINNER FOR of lamb, cut in bite size pieces|or peas. Continue to simmer ' TOMORROW | 2 tbsp. butter or margarine (4 min or until onion is very H. BENNETT CARR : 1 yt ae Chilled Mango Juice or 1 tbsp. lemon juice soft. Rub through a coarse Insurance Counselling : \ Tangerine Juice | 1 recipe long grain flaky rice|gieve. The Dhall should be the|@ District Supervisor § \ ne Lamb Curry with Dhall | (see pkg. difections) Dhall consistency of thick gravy. ‘Charlottetown, P.E.I1. : Chutney =i. (optional) |Serve hot. Garnish: minced San Life of Canada is Falky Long Grain Rice _First, prepare sauce; next|parsiey or minced green onion; | Phone 4-717 - 4-5435 Queen St. Opp. Dom. Bldg. Ch’town Coconut Cake | lightly brown prepared lamb in | dust over with paprika. ‘whe aaaMaaa aaa aaa ae"e"eaa%e : = either adequate working condi- | basis for all East Indian cur-| This is curry sauce made |led dishes, or tse a Lazy Susan, ries. The vegetables, apple and from protein-rich lentils or splif'or compartment or condiment problem fromm your angle, na-? : ‘ : ; 3 chutney add flavor and interest-' green peas. | tray: An interesting assort- mely: What happens if the man’ ing texture. 1% qt. boiling water iment of condiments includes sive drinker who substitutes heavy beer drinking for heavy coholic, jever. heakh is about the same. switch to beer on the theory Mr. and Mrs. liquor sooner or later, no matter niversary, when relatives and| The couple were married how good their intentions are. close- friends’ gathered at the The only way to control addic- ‘home of their son and daughter-|for a sumber _ is to stop ‘drinking, period. |in-law, Mr. and Mrs. le Happy Spruces Spring Up Roguishly To Surprise Us “We'll be getting more of this. chance to drive by some almost a visiting which is reverting te bushland. mor- “I like my trees—but not on dry old an admirer of trees. Driving he “Il see will ease the machine to enjoy remind the setting of some farm-home, " James recalled. water level" the colorful wing, of its grove. And . “And that’s all is sure that “If I were buying a. ago but a soring that ‘vat- | about the yards would be a ma- pasture of ours was fail-| jor factor in deciding whether we decided to plant wil-'or not I would be interested in s close by it. And it is still making a deal.” strong.” One of our ‘trees keeps a rope- must be the golden wil- swing hanging from a_ stout lows, the birches and maples in| branch. There little folks, and “Better come to sit a while when the | § swing their troubles away... F Trees are, by and large, love- us some have the magic rustle | to fit each season. | sets a stillness elsewhere; others) ja¥) provide perfect sites for the rob- ins’ building projects; and some | show the squirrels’ ears of leav-| |es for us td go by in the spring: | to |time sowings, autmn’s bright| at- | glory, and later a bareness to form fetching blue patterns in “Did you notice that, Ellen?” | sunshine against the white of) snow. So this was a showery mor-| } ning. No break of sun. Cloud: over all A dampness — a sil- ence. No wind. A waiting day. Branches breathless against the, lowered gray. It was such a day however, as our farmers wel-| come to put things in order! one, seemingly all of a some fencerow, or.jin a Nature -LBJ SPENDS make repairs; to make ready ‘and take grist to a feed-mill, and. ' | returning bring the same im- ..| proved to be a balanced ration for manger and trough. There was too today spells of plowing. | We see it being continued now in| THA President Lyndon B. Johnson left, and Luci Baines at the Thanksgiving Day dinner with about: to clean and re-bed, to and Mrs. Johnson pose with BJ Ranch home in Stonewall, their daughters Lynda Bird, Texas, Thursday. They had HAPPENINGS - Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 y gr gs ; _ fet NKSGIVING AT RA Fn) NCH * family and i a field beyond the stream. aay | above, lowering and stariess, lights cutting a bright course in the dimness where Mack takes his turn on the tractor... Now for Mrs. John Dunbar. Gifts |were sented’ in a decorated | there comes a machine to the a door. It is Jamie, eldest grand- tei ant-were opened Uy Bits. ‘son, come by to chat with ‘“The| John Clark. Mrs. Keith Bowness |fead the verses. old folks at home.” Until tomorrow Good-night..... Diary DEAR W.W.: The compul- Kilmuir Couple Celebrate 40th Wedding Anniversary | Malcolm . Mac- Campbell and daughter, Janice; | that they are tapering off, usual-|Phee, Kilmuir, were honored re-|Mr. end Mrs. Sinclair MacPhee ly find themselves back on hard |centiy on their 40th wedding am-jand son Barry. “‘Hard”’ drinking is just as al- as addicted, as And the strain on his Compulsive drinkers who- is where of Ish § ‘Boston in 1925, 4 if | Kenneth | ‘coming to the i |MacPhee, Montague. Haworth counsels} Also-present for their-parente’ | Heatherdale i wh Mary it interview. Mrs. MacPhee and child re n /Present of The Guar- Lynn and Brenda, Chatham, | N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. Jamee|Mrs. or personal it Fill veel : i iE iE TH a " : East India Touch -High Styled Curries Curries are high E stylej,rot and beans; slow-fry until | foods. \color turns. Stir in curry. pow-| Pour tan y der. Stir-fry % min. more over tils or be prepared low heat. At once, mix in flour, Note: If a smooth sauce is For a “hotter’’ sauce add more Today the Chef and -I- sug- curry powder. at gs E q ie | 3 ay i tH z rece ster of ceremonies and call- on ji Gordon MacBeth, Dr. L. K. Ziel- imski Mrs. Alexander MacKay and Verdun ,.Paynter. Celebrat- ing her birthday Helen Profitt was greeted with ‘Happy Birth. | day to You"’- esident Given | _Housewarming Dorothy MacKenzie, who has — moved into her recently com- | jming for Toronto to be | the , RN, te Frences Vessey, York, to Halifax after spending spending a holiday with i | Hospital. ae 8 x accompanying verses. h Christian Education Cen- ntly. James Murphy was Carruthers an- appropriate ad- 7 presented by these offering _best. the guest of honor, lexander MacKay, Mrs. | a i or Honeydew Melon Wedges butter. Add curry sauce; cover; Coffee or Tea | simmer tf hr. Stir in lemon ae Measurements level; | juice. Serve with rice, and pass | recipes for 6 Dhall. Arrange an assortment of Indian currie sauce is the‘‘ DHALL condiments in matching hand- 1 ¢. pkg. dried green lentils (salted cashews, or peanuts or INDIAN CURRY SAUCE 3 tbsp- butter or margarine or green peas pinenuts; sliced preserved gin- % ¢, thin-sliced onion 1-tsp. salt 3 |ger or chutney; crumbled crisp Ye ¢, thin-sliced peeled carrot; % tsp. ground cardamon seed|bacon; chopped scallions or % ¢, small-cut green beans {| % tsp. ground ‘love green peppers; firm tomatoes; 1% tbsp. curry powder %. tsp. fine-crushed bay leaf\drained canned mandarin sec- bep. flour % tsp. garlic powder | tons; grated fresh (not sweet- 3 tbsp. butter ened) coconut. |FOR FRESH MILK FLAVOUR Mre. Michael McKenna, Or. well, accompanied by her broth- Mrs. Stanford McNeill, Aime, ;ghter, Baltic, left recently for|er, Stanley was hostess to a‘ stork shower |Ontario, where they plan to visit |ston’s River, left Thursday mor- Mr, and Mrs. Clair Paynter. ks were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. James daughter Lana- . recently ar- vived. from ~ » Be. six weeks with Mrs. Adrian Murray, Albany. Mrs. John Rayner, Alma, was guest of honor at a stork shower | held at her home last week. Hos- | |testes were Mrs. Keith Bowness | jand-Léla Mountain: Mrs: Bow-| Bess assisted in opening the gifte | and Mrs. John Clark read the Contests ~ in order to better serve you Adella’s Millinery will be closed _ for renovations all day Saturday, Nov. 27 and Monday, Nov. 29. Re-opening Tuesday, Nov. 30 for PATTERSONS EARLY BIRD SALE! (leah RE RRR Mak Sonali lawns Waiee o |_ DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | place in your heart, | oon? Baars os aE TRY PURITY ets ees die | teen for these pets: Foret A eae haces hie Ce ‘ ing news Ww. | Charmi ue i. | i = ‘ iin, caret ales ee ine beat ree a eanearet cee” | OC Line aad. OE WASTAUROED ond HOMOGENKERD g and collar that wings: out to tip |to add pleasure to ely a as mn for years. an ' ; : the shoulder. Choose & texture woo!_or 6strand. cotton. 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