50W. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Nov. 18, 1964. HAPPE Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 NINGS Beryl MacKinnon. Jam and Eleanor Noonan. Ken tington, left recently for Bus» w i I l w days visiting .rela- lives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Glen, Mac-Kin- non. Toronto. are Visiting in lyn, guests of Mrs. W D MacKinnon. T h e y will also visit with Mrs. MacKinnon‘s pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs Harold Annear. Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Loci.- har’t, Amherst. NS and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marchant. Oxford. N5. and Ray Lockhart. herst were recent visitors oft Mr and Mrs. Albert Sharpc.l Ellerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Preston How- and left or Thursday for their‘ home in Whitby, Ont. afterl visiting relatives at KensinS-I ton and Margate. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil White. . Tmro, N.S. spent the past week- I end in Murray Harbour at th e l home of Mr. White's parents,l Mr. and Mrs. Freeman White. I Mrs. L. M. Callbeck. Sum- merslde. entertained Women'sl Christian Temperance Union mem' rs and several visitors in Central] Christian C h ll 1' c h parlour. Summerside. recently! Mrs. Callbeck, provincial pre oident. reported on the Nation- al Convention which she attend- I at at Niagara Falls. Guests of Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Brook- 1 ‘of Campbell and Burns I I Am- I Ivelled to Ottawa. .on a tend the Saunders —— Hu me wedding and are now visiting Mrs. Heisler's gi .dmotfner Mrs. A. Gosbee. \irs Leigh Hayes has re- .lurned to Ellerslie after visit- .ing in Halifax. NS. guest of Iher daughter and son - in - law. IMr. and Mrs. Robert MacCauli. Harold Campbell of the firm L Central Bedeque. is on a busi— ness trip to Toronto and other .cities in Ontario. Mr. Camp- ‘bell expects to be away about two weeks Mr. and Mrs. George Snow M, and Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Sam Josey. Halifax, Reeves, tMyra Gertrude NS. were recent visitors to peter-st left and Mr, and “Miami”. 311935 0‘ MT- and Mrs. Kenneth Diamond Mrs. Archie Hilchey and fam- (Don's Cecema p91 er 5) w ' right. were married recently Gillian Orr of Glasgow. Scot- 1land. visited her cousin, Mrs. .Kenneth MacIntyre. 162 Bel- mont. St.. Summerside recent- ly. Miss Orr. accompanied by her girl friend. Laura Femar. also of Glasgow. are currently on a tour of Canada and follow- ing the Summerside visit. tra- Meet In Char It was decided to send a par- 1\‘ . :\ _, cel of five blankets to Halifax. andIr may? gfifmliggh NS. for Overseas Relief. at the Beach Point and Mrs. Roy Belt regular monthly meeting of the :Ulu‘l‘ay Harbour left recently Stanley Bridge United Church m o t or trip to Host “1’ Women. held at the home of Mass, Mrs. (Dr.t Carson in Charlotte- town. The worship period opened Mr and Mrs. Wheaton Gos- . .. 7 beta have returned to their “"th the hymn‘ COP“ )9 home in Guernsey Cove. after Thanka' eople Come ‘ 5cm)" ture reading by Mrs. Heniy tyre, Sumniieirside were her cousins Gillian Orr, a n d her friend Lau a Ferment both of Glasgow Scotland. Miss I Orr and Miss Ferrier are on a tour of Canada. Mrs. Atwood O'Connor returned to her home, in Mill- town Cross after visiting \l’lthl relatives in Mexico. Maine. I has ', Mrs. Ada Peters. Antigonlsn, j N.S. is visiting her daughter and i son - in - law. Mr. and Mrs. WII‘ I [lam Hennlgar. Montague Mr. and Mrs. Heisler and lil~ tle daughter Lynn of Halifax arrived in Murray River to at- Baptist Church. spending the past week visiting relatives in Quebec. was fon0wed’ by prayer' president, Mrs. A.S. MacEwen presided. Fourteen members re- sponded to roll call. Three visit- ors were present. The Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Montague. recently had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Marshall and sons. Robert, An- drew and John of Port Hawkes- Mrs. Ray ibury. Cape Breton and A r_ previous meeting. Mrs. Bloise and Mrs. Carmen Carle and MSCEWEH I‘ePOI‘M‘d 0n the itheir daughters, Heather and manse meeting A motion was passed that this group help Cav- endish UCW with an over all The treasurer. Mrs. . gave a satis- factory report. and the corres- pondence was read and discuss- ynn of Summerside. . .. T. W. Howard, North River. and Mrs. Sterling Inman. Charlottetown left today Lancaster. N.B. While they will attend U.B.W.M.U.‘s three day convention at First Baptist Church, and Hillcrest Mrs. Ray Douglas will be de- votional leader for next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Douglas, read the minutes of the . in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Charlotte- town. The brides are the daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters. Charlottetown. The WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS UCW Of Stanley Bridge Iottetown lElmer and Mrs. Donald Fyfe. lLunch committee will be Mrs. IFrank Bell. Mrs. Ray Douglas ‘and Mrs. Elmer Fyfc. . Meeting closed and refresh- lments were served. 1 CLINTON WI ‘ Mrs. Harold Heaney was re- ‘elccted president at the 25th an- fnual meeting of the Clinton Wo- imen‘s Institute on Tuesday eve- Ining. held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Pickering. The meeting opened with the Collect in unison. Ten members ‘answered roll call with the giv- “ toy and their member- ‘ ship dues. The minutes were read by the Isecrefal'y. Mrs. William Cotton. The treasurer reported sub- stantial balance on hand. Twel- ve meetings were held during ithe year with thirteen members .enrolled. The Red Cross collec- Ition consisted of 12 sweaters. I four blankets. five nighties. two Itunics. three dresses. 3O diapers 1 and one bottle of Cod Liver Oil Icapsules. T president gave her ad- idress. outlining the year's :icti- Ivan Berrigan. of Holy Redeem e r VI r s . pre- Catholic Women’s League Completes Fal of the 3rd and Regional C held in new Mothenhou-se.I Tl; {he 'fts were di e Eileen-s Coliliityswioza] MARY HAWORTH Confe Sun. fl day afternoon e Mother’s Ho vening at the Community Centre in Charlottetown when the Holy ' Redeemer parish council members were hostesses some 160 representatives of 14 parish cwncils. 8 DEAR MARY RAWORTH: AsIdon’t. wantto be a med so in e mama. I would like to I Conferences by Mrs. Ivan Berri- president of Redee- before the Mb y . CWL who were the hostes; was her only can" “perm? (less than a year) and l shu - “(Theme bannelsscm, der to think what would happen held "1' “Cab H lin dire emergency (which n ‘ a“’tlf'IGod forbid!» if suddenly she waif! “up”; I had to support the family. a summation of the 1" Principle i agree w' sari carried out so efficiently and Bill that a mother‘s place m m 1 is in the home. But in their cir- commmee W, , cumstances. I think she should by Fred L. mcmi1_ take secretarial training: at a Mrs. J. MacDonald. local busimss school or the convent 1 o n YWCA. or the adult education d Susan go after high school and 500 became pro kept her office job until in l. dle- 1 11m, work for several years. stile Motives Should Be Investigated vision of the recreation. or th e 'k i e. She could practise her skill at home by investing in a second- hand typewriter and making all household notes in shorthand. By the time her baby at school. or perhaps before. I pro- pose that Susan do secretarial even though as a virtual begin in or she probably would profit little. if any financially. after paying for a maid. a sitter, clothes. lun- ches. carfare. etc. But at least she would be getting experloo- ce. She has only mediocre intelli- gence and no intellectual inter- ests. so I don‘t think site Is a candidate for college S he wasn‘t proficient enough to typing to use it in her tamer job so that's why I favor more Delegates were privileged to attend benediction of the Most Sacrament the new Holy Redeemer Church where the celebrant was convention. and V' ’ Mac” 0"“d' plum .c the C83]! between the afternoon number: who tied often-land evening unions. provincial director of paid tribute to the con- commtttee for the ex- of the arrangements out in connection th presented a full t of a“ receipt; and ex- (led the. three Regional C011- ferences this fol. George MacCor- comment; and per- haps add some mpplementnl suggestions. G. F. DEAR G.F. Somehow I get the impression that your con- centration on Susan's wife welfare. . I reality ii projection of obscure hostility rather than of frien - ly interest. lfinditbudtoboliovo that DOUBLE WEDDING AT HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH , grooms are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves. and Mrs. Louis Diamond of Charlottetown and the late Mr. Diamond. The reception was held at vities of the branch. and ex- pressing appreciation of the help received from t e members. The birthday box netted an addition to the funds. All of the officers were re-elected for an- other year: president. Mrs. H. Hea‘ney: vice- president. M rs. Weirum MacKay: secretary - treasurer. Mrs. William Cotton; auditors. Mrs. Keith Woodsidc and Mrs. Ian Henderson; direct- ors. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Mrs, Robert Heaney and Mrs. James MacKay. Red Cross convener. Mrs. Ian Henderson, It was decided to add to the school program at Christmas, with a dialogue or play. Plans were finalized for th e 25th WI anniversary with Mar- gate WI catering. SPRINGFIELD WI Mrs. Clare Haslam entertain- the Royal Canadian Legion ome. The newlyweds are living in Charlottetown following a honeymoon spent ' the Maritime Provinces. ed 12 members of the Spring- field WI at their annual meeting when Mrs. Gerald Mayne was appointed vice- president. All other officers were re- elected. Members decided to renew subscriptions to Institute News as a The final payment of $1500 for the Lucy Maude Montgom— ery Booklet has been received. The Springfield History ha 5 been sold. Plans were made to hold a IDA BAILEY ALLEN Rich Bavarian Cream Differs From Mousse “What is the difference be- tween 3 frozen sweet mousse and a Bavarian cream?" is a question often asked when the hef and I make a public ap- pearance. The Answer: Both desserts are made with similar ingred- ients. Both contain whipped cream, folded into a cooked sweet egg thickened base. it's a mousse. it is frozen; if a Bavarian. it is solidified wtth gelatin. Covered And Frozen If it's a mousse. the des- transferred to a cream. unflavored gelatin is added to the cooked base, the whipped cream is folded in; the mixture turned into a prepared mold. then refrigerated 4 hrs. or more until firm enough to hold its shape when unmolded. Gela- tins are refrigerated but never ozen. Measurements are level PINEAPPLE BAVARIAN CREAM (A Make - Ahead Dessert) 1 (Mb. tilt-oz.) can pineapple tidbits V( c. water Iaboutl l envelope unflavored gelatin 1/4 tsp. salt V4 c. sugar 2 eggs I c. heavy cream, whipped 2 tsp. vanilla Drain pineapple. reserve syrup. Add water to make 1 c. liquid. Combine gelatin. salt and 2 tbsp. sugar. Stir into pineapple liquid. Heat - stir until gelatin dissolves. parate eggs: e yolks: beat in hot liquid. Cook - stir 2 or 3 min. Ciil Be at egg. whites to soft card party in the hall in aid of the Breadalbane Library. Miss Muriel Haslam conduct- ed an interesting program re-l lating to Remembrance Day. I Refrsshmcnts were served by hostess assisted by commit- tee in charge. MALPEQUE UCW Mrs. Arthur MacKa'y, Mrsl a kind - hearted mother. truly concerned to help her daughter blossom into secur ely compe- tent womanhood. would see fit to proclaim to the world through a newspaper col u m n (which she hopes the girl and her husband will read). that the girl "has only mediocre in- telligence and no intellectual interests," Fulton Simmons. Mrs. Kenneth} Owen contributed to the pro-l gr of the Malpeque UCWI held at the Memorial Room o the Princetown United Church. I The above officials led in the I devotional period. which includ‘ ed readings. prayers and hymns I "Arise. Women of the Church‘l and “O God Our Help In Ages l Past". w. It occurs to me that you may be using this exceedineg con<1 spicuous mode of communica- tion to get at her with intent to sting and browbeat. possmly because she may have clamped down on your previous efforts to plan her married prospectus .‘Ol‘ her. over the telephone or face- to - face. I think the best suggestions I can offer are these: 1. For yourself. get firsthand ‘I psychoanalytically orientc i counselling help. in under» ‘ standing the motivation of your I over-weening emotional pre- i occupation with your daughter‘s i ' and motherho 2. For your daughter, rc- commend job v aptitude test- ing. probably available through the psychology department of any of the several universities in her town. This is a forthright first step towards preparing herself properly to retu r n to the labor market. later on. She might get a job. suited to her range, in a nursery school or kindergarten. or in the school cafeteria. or she might do well as a store clerk. if typing. short- hand and other technicalities of secretarial work go against her grain, as seems to be the 1 case. M.H. DEAR MARY HAWORTH; My hu;t:nd is an alcoholic. When I Darnely Newly elected officers are as follows: president. Mrs. Fulton Simmons. Darnley; lst vice- president. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Hamilton; 2nd vice- president, Mrs. Arthur MacKay. Darnley; secretary. Mrs. nice iley. ‘Baltic and treasurer. Mrs. Da- Ivid Ramsay. Hamilton. served lunch after the meeting had clos- ed with the Mizpah benediction. peaks. Beat in remaining sugar until stiff peaks form. Beat cream until stiff. When gelatin begins to thicken. fold in egg whites. cream. vanilla and SEWING CENTER 125 Kent St. Ch‘town, P.E.I. Exclusive dealer for Necchi ewing Machines. also carry Shetland Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Polishers. Admiral Televisions. 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P our in mixture to l" depth. v Bake 25 to 80 min. in mod. oven, 375 degrees Grapefruit Halves Celery Pickles Cherry Tomatoes Roast Leg of Veal _ F. Basie Brown Gravy twice With melted butter. or if Um Y k h. P dd. to be served With roast. use l e or s "e u mgs fat from pan. Serve very hot Casseroled Brussels Sprouts Pineapple Bavarian Cream as garnish to roast. Makes 8 lit- tle puddings. I? evwmiiiii You’ll wear this beautiful bandeau with the- lowest of decolletes with complete assurance. Lightly padded Terylene lace cups give flat- tering uplift — are wired for superb separation. Styled with wideset straps, low, low back that adjusts at waist level. Style 1350 in White or Black A, B, C cups - sizes 32-36 —- only $5.00. ON THE ISLAND IT'S $3,500 each. but can be doubled if a successful candidate must take leave without pay from a full-time job. They are being offered to advanced students in Canadian universities concen- trating on urban affains. Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.I. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 O'O‘H O-O~HVH 0'. he drinks heavily. d any time or night time. he then lies down and falls asleep and soon cries ou . At times he yells so loudly that Ithink the neigth disturbs my sleep’. Also during the day it is a nuisance to end- ur e. Occasionally I have listened closely to his breathing and he must have a falling sensation. What is the explanation'of this ‘ strange behavior? S F DEAR : It may be that is crying out against 1 nightmare sense of smothering fatigue. related to this drunken stupor at such times. It may be a danger signal. health - wine: but my advice is. put your question to a doctor; and don't delay. Nil-I. Mary Haworfh counsels through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of Guardian - Patri Anti onish S dne Quebec | ning It 7:30 pm. The Brooklyn Trio, The welcome. St. John’s Presbyterian Church Belfast The Annual Sacred Song Service. will he held next Lord's Day. November 22nd, servloe begin- The following singers will be participating, the Park Royal Mole Eight. The Belfast Quartet, Caledonia Trio and the Montogue'Slngers. All are Rev. Donald Nicholson Mr. Murray River Trio. The Montreal Edmonton Charlottetown to: Sackville 'mnmz-urk'za