Park Royal Un Park Royal United Church.‘‘ was the scene of a pretty winter- iiutlding when Shlrlle A 1 ba‘ (Lu. daughter of Mrs. Harold am with Leonard David Dent. illt' son of Mr. and Mrs. William DI'III of Creemore, Ontario. Rev. Henry Tye performed the ceremony. Ira Barlow of Boston, Mass.. gave his niece in marriage. The bride wore a floor-length gown nf white tissue faille embellished, with sequin and pearl embroi- was fastened to a crown of‘ MN, MR. AND MRS. LEONARD DAVID DENT ited Church Is Scene Of Winter Wedding pearls and she carried white carnations and pink sweetheart [0505. Mrs Myrna Jeffries of Lon- (‘iui and the late Mr. Clay of‘don. Ontario. was her sister'sl WM?"t we" Mfl- R~ 3- Dewar. I'm'kriale. was united In marri- matron of honor. The best man; D was Hugh Jamieson of Green- wood, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Dent. a graduate from ‘Dalhouaie University is on the .staff of the Prince County Hos- Alas laud. l-sa's WW stltute were topics dealt with by Mrs. Betty Large tn speak- ing to the regulai monthly meet- ing of the Canadian Federation of University Wemqueld at the home of Mrs Charles MaeKen— “.mm nofluardHLCh-rloml. Well. All”. 1M2. Tine. HAPPENINGS A group of young Canadian mothers ‘ “ ‘ to the cause of peace. VOW was first organ. fled in Toronto by a group I I I i which included Joan Davis wife The Charlottetown Liberal Women's Club will honor Mrs. Letter 3. Hotel this after- to five o'clock. the national lead- . d the Liberal party will no rive here this morning at to.” hum Ottawa. as hr husband Accompanying Mrs. Pearson intberecetvinglineatthlsaf- ternoon's tea will be Mrs, w. J. Rodd. president of the Charlotte- town Liberal Women's Club: Mrs. Alden Mulligan. president of the Provincial Liberal Wo- men's Association and Mrs. A. W. Matbeson. A reception was held on Sat- urday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl J, Smith. Summer- slde. for Mrs. l". M. Lathem. an USA observer - visitor to the Girl Guide Movement in Canada. and sponsored by the Local As- sociation and Guides-s Presiding over the tea cups was Mrs. Wil- fred Perry. and assisting in ser- ving were Mrs. Robert Phillips. IMrs. James MacDougall an 6 Mrs. James MacNaughton. Also ivision Commissioner. and Mr A. H. Hubley. District Commis- 1 sinner. I ‘ Mrs. W, A. Currie was hostess i to the East End Bridge Club at . _‘, her home in Summerside on gigolsigfihool of Nursing. Sum Tuesday “mull H" hu'b'nd' who is ‘ Fm‘ Mr. and Mrs. John K. E!- Officer in the R.C.A.F.. was recently transferred from Surn- merslde to Torbay. Newfound- dt-ry ller French illusion vell.iand‘ when the coup], wm make their home. ill of Summerside spent the‘ Easter weekend with relatives in Dartmouth. N.S. Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Donald of IMARY HAWORTH Daughter’s M Obsession Wi Dear Mary Haworth: My mo- orrioge Is th Mother you and your mother. The more thcr ls obsessed with the notion she tries to drive you away. In that 1 must get married or she blind incomprehension of your will kill herself. This Is not a unconscious reasons for not get- new idea with nor. but it is get- ting married. the more urgently ting worse. Now she refuses to you cleave to her by Buile is" out Soflnll", as she says she's ashamed Im not married and. doesn't want to fare people's‘ questions. I As to why I'm not married.‘ it‘s hard to say. My sisters are married and I've had chances; l am 30. averagc in looks. have. a good lob. Wise Investm-nts. many friends and go out a lot. But when i go out. uppermost in my mind is the dread quiz, awaiting me at home—as to the prospects. if any. I've met. If i haven't met anyone. mo. flier says i wasted my time and she blames my friends If I want to visit a musem on Satur~ days, she will say “You won‘t' meet anyone there. it's nicer to go after you're married " in fact. everything Is tilcer. In her estimation"—aftcr your'rc mar- ried." I can't reason with her at single possibly. Should you move out on your own? Well. I see many good rea- sonshsritanduooesgainstit. However. If you shrink from liv- ing alone fwhlch la understand- able), you might take ahalter vlth one of your sympathetic mar meanwhile shopping around for opportunities to share an apart- ment with one or two compatible bachelor girls. Your mother's acutely neuro< tlc bias may never change. as her mind is closed to her own shortcomings. But you should take care that her peculiarities don't hopelessly cramp your own development. MH. Mary Haworth c o u n a el 3 through her column, not by mail or personal interview Write her In care of The Guardian. Moncton. NB. spent Easter with the latter'a mother. Mrs. A W.‘ heard. In Summerside. ‘ Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Friday! and son. Robert. of Orornocio. NB, are spending the Easter. leave with Mr. and Mrs. James‘ Cairns, Summerslde. I i Miss Paula Millm-an of New Glasgow. N.S. ls spending her Easter Vacation with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silllpboni. Summerstde. Miss Doris Jardine of Mone- ton. N.B. was an Easter guest of Mr. and Mrs. thn Forbes. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd fnman and children. George and Jerry .left Summerside on Mondav to spend some time in St. Peters. rled sisters for a time. N3 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Vealc and . children. mristine. Nancy and‘ Allen, of Charlottetown. spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Veale's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. Allison P, Mac-, Lean of Summerside had lFI their weekend guests. Dr. John McKlggan and his mother. Mrs.l M. McKiggan of Halifax. NS. I j Members of the Provincial ‘ Flower Show Committee met on I iof Fred Davis of Front Page uesda ' tthebotueolIChaIlenge.VOWbopestoscea {in Allen. I World Peace Year established Canadian Pianist Performs Charity Concert In London The Voice of Women and tbelanalysis of economic problems Canadi- Peace Research In-iwhich might result from dirir. I mament. analysis of fears of iiorld government. etc An 5‘! tempt will be made to devise methods of preventing - acciden- tal nuclear explosions and pro.L \entlng nuclear indicents frorr developing into thermonuclear war This institute is backed by a number of prominent Cana dians including Rf Rev James Thompson. Former Moderator ot the United Church 00! Canada Dr. Brock Chlsolrn of the World Health Organization and PIP"! Berton. Prior to this Interest- um "me, with the president ltbroughout the world by the ing address. business consisted EL 3:", may”. in the our: . United Nation. Mrs. Large also of a report on the Status of the m Am'outllned the aims of The Cana- :Il‘lin'n'frew: IrAugust. dial Peace Research institute headed by Dr. iglorman Alcock, . .W.U 00d gndjlluCIelrphygictwlmwagin comic: in“? Monctna. ‘volved In the development at N.B. spent the Easter weekend and!!! “I! second World with the formcr’a mother. Mrs. W-r- Dr- Alcock proposes tn es Emma“, tablisb an Institute of as scien- 3” “‘1‘” ‘ Inn. to do intensive research in- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mu- I to the coin- ol us and pew. ments were served. Death and daughter. Nancy. of Mouton. NB. spent Easter with Mrs. MacBeath'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Borne. Sum moulds. MY Mr. Elwood MacEacbern and son. Don MacBacbcrn and dau-‘ ghter. Mrs. Alan Warren. left Summerside last week on a visit ‘0 30mm. Mlmcmum- "It looks winterish this morn- ing" Graoddnucner offered, looking out along the valley. when she stopped for a moment atourdoor on her-waywher classes today. “But it doesn't feel like it — it's not cold. And listen!" she smiled "do y o u Ihear that? The birds are at... iwould you say ‘Matins?’ And isn't It good to hear them again! Sounds so cheerful. Win. Miss Irene Mountain. teach-i er of home economics at Little Musquodoboit. NS. is spending her Easter vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mountain. Summerside. Miss Maureen Forbes. teach- er of music In Bridgeivater. N.S.. is spending the Easter vacation with her parents. Mr. _ ter is a silent time. Isn’t it?" and W, E. Forbes, Sum lhe queried? men ' "But" we said “there's the Mr. and Mrs. George Kev..'k:"““59' . _ Joyce and Judy. of Summerside Yes— theres the skating—- .spent the Easter holidays in “m MIPS-u AIIi‘I there! my car! See the sun catching the top of it as it comes up the rise by Johnnie's gateway? The top Miss Barbara Clark. teacher“m — Ind Iln'l "ll! how men of home economic, in 5mm"... discovered the world was a i cadia. N.S.. is spending the; sphere!" Easter holidays with her par- “Only it wasn't a car —- it was ents. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Clark. a ship. wasn't it. disappearing Summer-side, lover an horizon that first pointed out that fact?" Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Forbes. She nodded. "Well... see you!" Summerside. had as their Ea.“ she smiled hastening off toward tcr weekend guest. Mr. Donald the path of front meadow which napkins of Bridsew-ter. NS. ‘leads to lane's end. “Watch out when you're cros- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred PEFI'Y- sing the bridge — take c a re Summlde. have II that! We“ there. be Mr. Thomas Gladney of St. John's. Newfoundland. Halifax. N.S.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Artz. Miss Georgie BEOWBH. fifths"- l pcrvisor in the N, . apt at us- . pltal. Boston. Massachusetts, :03: "Iggy: And I” left Monday on return after vls-. ' i lting her sister. Miss Sadie I I. Brown. Summerslde. .lust pl'e- * - vlous the two sister returiiel from a vacation in Bermuda. the hours ahead. “Sit down and let's have Rev. Ralph Webber. who corn. ducted the Holy Week Service" V in Summerside accompanied by momm3~ his wife and children. were. the . “9 “ISIth guests of his parents. Rev. and “There's little time now for Mrs, C. Webber and left chatting. Ellen" he said. “Nor Friday evening on return to will there be until the stock gets Bridgewater. N.S. one of our busiest Mrs. Michael Kelly and Min young things. PIHII PE"? 0‘ St- hm"- NW' like. make the extra steps now. “undl'ndv "'1 “5m” "‘9" Pa" iAnd it won't be too long before Donald read the minutes ithe field-work will be on. There the last regular meeting. the lust Mrs. the Annual meeting. then reported Vice-president - Mrs. Reginald Mrs. Frank .im-dm. w.“ the the work accomplished during Whltc. I land In m for It. 1)".- mo jugtithe year. The Treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. Angus MacCormack. Third with Mrs, Helen Clark .5 mun. ‘to consider .1] the work .hud ‘ Clarence MacDonald gave the Vice-preSidcni Mrs. Andrew Meu- be“ of the lunch mmmmce and is to he more or less gamma-.3 Financial report which showed rant. Treasurer - Mrs. Clarence M". glared gimme“s ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Per- I'Yv sumenlde- will be the fencing and Mr and Mrs R W Wood re lm'Wanreadlng. once turned last week to their home in Summerslde after visiting relatives in Wakefield. Mass. ed at the "mug," of n... r. and Mrs Paul Fleming and children. Sharon and Cyn- i I I Creative Arts in P.E.I. read by Mrs. Lucille Hogg and corms. ipondencc from national office lread by Mrs. J. A. Lawson. mi i'incial Representative, Members were reminded to sell tickets tot the Charlottetown Chorale at P.W.C. on May 14. At the con- clusion of the meeting refresh- I i Look Of Winter Combines With Feeling Of Spring goings on the garage-roof where the starlings sojourn... Truly spring's busy days were at hand. Today a little sunny wind pas- sed along the valley. and | a at traces of the Monday's snowfalll fell away from the trees. “It's a good sign — that. l'd say" a visitor to the yard noting it commented. “It promises weather ahead.’ "Come in!" James invites a visitor who has been with him this evening at the stables. and now sweeps his boots by the{ door. "Ellen will make us al cup of tea. It will be by way of,‘ doing me a favor" he chuckles.’ "I'll get a better lunch if you continuing fine stay!“ Until tomorrow — Diary -—‘ Good-night. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Ham-Stuffed Omelet Is New Dinner Menu Idea PUFFY nmelcfs an egg per person are good for breakfast. But when it com es to dinner. they contribute too little egg. too much puff. However. an omelet made '4 stick butter or margarine with one egg per person can.% tsp celery salt supply enough main dish pro-ll tsp. salt tein if it is stuffed. It then In tsp pepper moves into the glamour class. 2 shakes Nepal pepper or The following omelet almost drops Tabasco made v1th mild medium onions. pee'ed and fine-chopped *- c fine-chopped celery il c. fine-chopped fresh mush- rooms 6 souffles! ll'rz tbsp. dry sherry Mum. ind; While eggs ll: hard-cooking. recipes for g simmer chicken livers in salted ‘ water to cover ilo min. if fresb.. 15 min. if frozen), Drain. Shell and add eggs. Chop fine with pastry blender. Meantime. combine onions. cdery and mushrooms. Add Va e. hot water and V4 stick butter CREAMED HAM OHELE'I' 1% c. hot. well-seasoned. med- ium - thick white sauce 6 s 1% tbsp. butter or margarine 1 c chopped oddments smoked ham l fine-minced large seeded green pepper. Make white sauce: keep hot. Separate eggs; boat whites stiff and yolks lemon-colored. Stir M c. white sauce into yolks. Fold lightly into whites. Melt butter in lo“ omelet pan 3, any; MunoNALD but do not brown. Add omelet TORONTO (CPI — Neuty- mixture. Cook until barely set seven years In the brokerage on bottom; then raise around‘business have reached an ex- edges with spatula so uncooked citing climax for Mrs. Violet egg will contact but pan. Cook who has been appointed When barely golden on bot-.a full partner in the firm of tom. stir together ham. green Doberly Roadhouse Ind Com' pepper and remaining white‘PflM I _ an" and be... spread ova-i The charming. 'tnrn and at- omeieg limos! to edge. tractively grey-haired woman is Enid m," in thirds. one of the few of her sex in Transfer m healed planer. executive positions in the com— Minestmne manned, plex securities field and at the Cram“ Hlm omelfl imoment _the only full woman Baked Potato Puffs (Frozen) ‘ m” m the “hem” M5" . uess, Green (2:22: :3"; PC“ Mrs. Cook learned of her SU and S“ d 0 iappointrnent in March when the 3 re ranges ‘company's boand decided to Coffee Tea Milk With spring chickens on sale everywhere. there are chicken u] never dreamed u would I'VE“ I0 be Immed- HFI’e‘s I 5 ‘ happen. When I first learned of homemade pate you will email. n, it hadn‘t been made official Inexpensive lfld easy'dil and i couldn't tell anyone. It was a strain but you learn to CHICAKEl-x L‘Kfslz’gATE keep secrets in this business. ‘ People tell you all kind of con- ! hot hard-cooked eggs Menus-i Vs lb, fresh or frozen chicken "nu-En Ag Typls'r livers Mrs. Cook entered the broker- increase the number of partners In the firm from 19 to 20. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Active Year Is Reviewed At Souris CWL A ar. for It's bound to be The annual meeting of the Functions: Money was rontrl- slippery this morning" James;Souris parish Council, Catholic buted to all Drives for help. called after her from the yard"; Women‘s League was held _ "I promise!" she replied a St, Mary's hall on Sunday. April on was compiled and edited dur- warm note in her voice... It was 8th. in The President. Mrs Emmi-it their momen- Pierce presided and opened the our Provincial Council. tary concerns. high adventure‘ meeting with the League prayg ever lies enticineg along the cr. She then welcomed the mem- remarlts. thanked the Execu- bcra and expressed her appre- . ciation for the fine attendance. for, their loy chat" we invm-d ngpg' who" she spoke briefly on the work solicited their support for th he came indoors "to .9, what; which had been accomplished incoming executive time of dgy n 1;" "mm". H, ,i during the year and voicing the i regret of all members that m. Reverend .l. A. Murphy. the Spiritual Director was In hospi- tal and unable to be present. A Spiritual Bouquet was com- pilcd at this meeting in be .or- The Secretary, Mrs J. .7 Mac} o that $310l90 had been ia~ed 'I' , The mcctl cl sed ith th - “Chum 5‘" 0“" iIZSIIIIIY'KIVf‘blrtanthCT. lto Returned mm 3.?mougklatiparrhtwlresteld f5; “Dbl-Titling: ngrrmpondm" w” my! by A" n! angina” :1, lb: ed with an exchange if seeds. I IN!) nagg ng: u a on y ° . -. I Britten III INT" ‘ e"! the secretary. Conveners alive Blessed Virgin Mary and the‘ ‘ makes me feel I am vegetatintt. canOdIGn Peace Movements Mrs. Flanlns'l Parents. Mr Ind ‘?:?f‘b;°.‘fi‘;” fiffiflynhf'. their reports. reports were also , Priest's blessing. The members MI mm“ H" "MMSIM h” Mr" R' w‘ w°°d' W‘ o . u ' . a" "in, 0iglven fmm the four units. then enjoyed a social hour and driven me to an analyst. i-veiD- d u ‘a broad eaves'ediinolrI v’; Some of "w hmhlmms mm“ “mm born advised to leave my par-l Mia‘s. Gear-3:0 Stag: “H'mw com “9' ed by the reports showed. we “Burg CORNER w] ‘ cnts' ome. as a first step. We 0|! 0 3P0 I'll I have 106 members and ii Hon- sud ( E 1 I s ' aren‘t financially dependent on By M. McIntyre flood Imenta throughout the United} Tyne Valley where also attended lBride_To-Be Is “I”, “when A mm M m “muggy hurlgfi:“c°m;':nf' JOSGph 5 Alumni “ch omen but i don't in 1 n k‘ Io Thle Guardian .Staltes. lllllress :sb’calplfd a: w of tier "WEIR '1: masses were offered. “22 wakes. Summflsm,‘ composed H” tom" ‘7 id 1 .h‘ b. NDO. — ii a generous on e a s r Land y- t M . SW ' were attended wheret e rosary lam. I o“ Io" . pm Igcsture of goodwill. a Canadian i Ing a modern work the score Firm. Ste is If! sues! M Honor was recited in unison for the de- :fmaggsméogzr Agiwumegflg w I m m k .. “warplanist. fda Krehm. gave a flashed behind him on a screen. sister. Mrs. Preston Grieg. Mr. . land. your spiritual Bouquets m held “ me home of M" I h- 1| I '1' '1 l I ° highly successful recital In Wig- He is using a similar tecbnloitl Gng and (sadly. IAI Bridal Shower were compiled and “Wm” ‘° x 'in- c l ' ‘ “.2,” "V' ". "m" “"'" m" more mil in aid of the Camp- is - run he I: Iii-kins. 5 nusmiirncy. Bishop Klein. of Th“; “1"- M m Saturday, Apr! 28II'I m and wont listen when rm“ Vin“, m“, .n 0mm... Hyman Bress. so. Is also r Dr. and Mrs. w. s. smn- napalm-tori — Marti. and Saskatoon. our National Spiritual Med. J: b "Q"; ' ‘2’“ '""""°‘ Will. My V'm'fiuan which helps the mentally cum-er. He II vrltins I con-'snd family of Moscton were relatives puma a up borne Director. Bishop Macliachenl. . " ' "n" ‘ ° “‘3'?” WI “4 mm" ""‘Ihandicappod. At the same time. «no for him-elf. Ind In New mat anest- ot m1. stew-rt: of Mr. on! Mrs. mum Bryui- iii. Rev. J. A Murphy. vo and Mam ‘ "’“I “I I‘ "W"- 4 - 6 p.|‘TI. “W “K Ishe made I triumphant entry York played a piece he wrote soother. Mrs. Barry Mnttart. ton on Thruway erasing ushon- ind-me Du Rosin. retiring prc- mm m" “I1 'm‘ ' ‘ “W W‘ "i ml”! "mm"? info the nor-am miislcal world tor violin. Film and electronic Cl’m and attended the or their Mien Marilyn with sident of thc World organization Md I'm The "MW 1' better than mm~ Iwitb a performance of her com- instrument are" aim on an funeral of Dr. slew-rc- other. a mi Mel- on up of Catholic Women. 09m“ '“h "'9 Isl-M hymn. Should i move oil on myimheuglve .n which delightmi exceptionally fine Gnarnerlua the late Mr am A Stewart m or i. Mi... mnmofulOMvs-as sent to follwed by the Mary Stewartl N H a «it? Or will that create other .5. mm am“ pm cm, violin dated 1m. it has been We. Ital-sign missions. mom was Collect 1'" "mm "1" in cw ome RGCIP. “whim? Please don't assent i music critic of the Daily mu. loss-d to him for life Plnk and white stream are. given to assist a mini American “Md-fin . flimw tor my mother: i didI'rm" ,, be m"... um, For about our of each year. a. Proflft. summmlde more them mum in union mum-n. A 31mm SchM-r- “9 9"" °' ‘° °°'"" "' ' Red cg PI and her sum was: shedoesn‘tl "Four sonatas by the ma hm- M his wife are based ls spent the Easter In» urine-m wus m by ship was established to he glvpn voted to the Red Cross. Minutes U "9 an ant.uh¢'.mmed.iaeedn¢-euiuryspuisaemnposer. An- notationflhflfellthd-usb- mansion.gsestofaisgrsnd-aerh-iend .1me cosmdeiziiudrntoi our——_-—— n. . I h ,H I! I tart-am I‘m not. That‘s her out~ tonic Soler. a Dmnenico Scar- ter of SI! 1m 3m. the-um parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elli! Pro- file datstily thinned buckets parish and 2M lbs of usrdi m ‘ u . “ Ml ll “MP8”?! truism)" tine. «list-dim ky fat and help regain lmkandoobodyhasbeenabie Iattipupilwhoseabteroeemb— Miriam.th fitt. werecarrtcdhibyhnbdca. clothing groom" and money 3‘ on Fi’g‘tflmfln "hulls y Ili‘scncrmnngraeelulcurvuzil in my car. Flo-a. help me les that o the master. were to be the only big nus-as inns rutberu rut Nat-yttrium. ms was even to the needi- in nu IM- 3!" h'" '0‘" ~ '"' "'“",,"}'E l""‘“""" “"5" 9"" “Sh” °‘ . so. 'playcd with liveliness of rhythm who a- played the villa in A Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Keel he ragla- were cast by pun. as many Christmas dinners. " mamfir'fil'fiu 'costi: 3.2;" ii" M“ “at” g." Um no: If m is me and texture vitality of tone andpr trust-ow «them. slut-I site-t the Euler week-Imam and was. clean. Assistance rival. to fire vlcm unison go toyour drug store calvtzsicar'irr‘l‘a-tlrlil‘; ’mommum' 5... 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Or mflflmml miner a... ..."."'...._"" "..."*"'..u.""‘..."'".’:"‘-u- we... 9....- 1"than muss—«mom? “mtg-flu“, .rmm audhba. iii-cum ._ m ps- I q - —l7 aim ' . ashr- lum-mu’ mm - “.m" “In” u.“ ‘w-suvufhhmh dbmhsndm'flelwfl' U - h-a 1-. I Lithium: * m _ - ‘1.- d w (fl. ~ - ‘ age business In 1935 as a typist 1‘ with the old firm of H. A. Hud- i son and Company. She later lioined .l. R. Timmins and Com- pany and in 1945 ivcnt to work for Doherty Roadhouse In charge of the “cage.” a brnkers‘ ‘ term for the section handling ‘ securities. Her big moment came in HMS when “after some subtle sug- gesti'ona on my part." the firm decidrs'i to try her as it sales- woman. ing the year and five resolutions 5"“ ‘ucflSSIUIIy handlm 0'" . company's C a ii a d a Savings were submitted for approval to Bonds drive and has been so”. ing ever since as. in broker‘s jargon, “a customers' man." Her job is to net as a middle- mnvmfirlfizrgum‘:bgs map between the firm and the . customer, She ii an expert on the stock market and on buying Kevan,” J. J. Dunth mm and selling stocks and is paid gratulated the council on the .m- by comml'sm‘ on “I” m“ pressivc amount of work which 1"“ “"0"” h” “and- hnd been accomplished. sdjur- ing them to continue their f‘ii'el- 3nd mffcspondenr? were read. it.“ work Reverend Mom“- and an agricultural question- Superim- aim “pH-55m hpr naire was completed. The sick nnuol Meet A Cook Book of favorite recip- The President. in her t-‘ming tive. off to the grass. This is alwaysi WIN“: lo Monalgnnr Murphy congratulations and good wishes committee reported that treats Irena. The for his Spiritual and temporal for the future. calves and the wplfare, were given to four persons The following slate of officers Mrs. Kenneth Simmons inlrn- was then duly installed by Fa- duced Miss Compton and Mrs ther Dunphy. President - Jennie Campbell extended her a Charles Boylan. i-‘irst vote of thanks. b 0 Second Vice-Pri’lldi‘m hostess for the n e st meeting and MacDonald. I 5 Mercury Mn Mrs, Francis MacQuarrii- And u (h, w. dw‘ on . during the year and $21fl7_.59 John J. MacDonald. all re-elcct- members of n". mgmm mm 4w” Manchu“. . {Ink "mm" spent in charitable and parish ed except the president. p mittee. Roll call will be answer- Toronto Lady Hos Executive ’Position In Brokerage Field I m .3... - ‘ about to miss. or until vagu- tabies are bite-tender and liquid evaporates. Add chopped livers and eggs, seasonings and remaining is u t- ter barely melted but not fully liquilted Stir until weli~hlendtd and smooth Makes aboug 23s to I c. Pack into B-os. jars. Ciao cover chill Reingerate up to 1 week. Serve "as is" on lettuce— garnish. fresh or frozen chivaa. !0r use as a sandwich filling or topping for canapes — garnish. sliced stuffed olives. TEE CHEF TURNS AN OMELET The trick in turning a stuffed omelet is speed. After folding. hold a round platter or big plate over tho omelet pan. Quick! Turn it over. If you are deft. the omelet will land smooth-slde-irp in the middle looking as plump as a broiler chickeni she says about half her cub- tomers are women but that it is her male customers who give her the most concern. "The big thing is to make them forget you are a woman. and to convince them you are able to discuss their stocks with them as well as a man. “Once you are over that hurdle there is no difference . . . except that a woman must prove herself a lot more than a man Where there is money involved you don't care about the sex. you go to whoever can do the best for you." ‘SELF-MADE WOMAN' Mrs. Cook is well known in Northern Ontario regions where she spent time in the srly m relieving managers of Doberty Roadhouse offices. She worked in such places as Timeouts. Kirkland Lake and New Lis- keard She is in her own words "I self-made woman." She took bl! senior matriculation at nights after work and takes at least one course a year "lust to learn " She has taken courses is mutual funds and other subjects relating to the brokerage bust- ‘ ness and in public speaking and flower arranging. "I think all women in business should [like courses that help them to get ahead both in their own field and socially. You've simply got to work hard to get along In a man's world." Mrs Cook is also treasurer of the Toronto Business and Professional Women's Club and is a frrmc.‘ president d the Toronto Multiple Sclerosis So- Cit‘t)‘, Her hobbies include working on her master's points in bridge. color photography. reading and driving "which I find way relaxing." ll. BENNIfl'l‘ CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Sapr Sun Life of Canada Phone $88” - s-uss Charlottetown. PIA. ——d EIIIGAL PIIABMIGY re to serve you ANY hour of the day or night. 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