. tan-w are? 1.3. ..... . CHARLES \II'RRAY (‘AROL ANN MOYER WEDDING PLANNED F-S and Mrs. Henry Moycr. Lawrence Murray. Summer- St Hieaiiors. \\ is It to an; “m, The "myrmz‘, Wm .ak, ll‘f‘ tlie ciiuI-i teiiieut o . ‘ 'nI‘IIIII‘lPITIOfl d'iiii'htei‘ t‘ai'ol place "pm 25 at 0‘“ Lad" of Ann R\'. to Charles \Iiit‘cl‘ti- I‘m‘N'a lshallel R9“? 5‘3" son Murray. of tion. Sumtiierstde. PEI. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-8506 if!“ Atteiidiii: the recent P Ell “redirected the course of Art in Teacher's contention in t‘iiar- a way so far reaching that it Iottctown wei'c .\Ir~ John A. can only be compared to Giot- Ryan. Prics' Pond: Mrs Ad- to's revolution tith years he- rienne Hclicrt. \Ioiiticclln and tore"; Vincent \‘an (loch. the lonely genius who sold only one Margaret llai-lsaac of St, Mar- lits entire life- .garet‘s. j painting during I time and finally. lIetiry Matisse. )Ir .ind \I:'~ \iettngon Al whose paintings are among the Murray. l‘i‘er‘crizion. \.' 1;. v.3. most decorative of the great ttrrl wLIh YIIP littli't‘ . parental ltlth cciiiiiry. V Mr. and Mr.» Pomym- Aim-ray Mr. Irving. a native of _\etv durum it... hniyims ' . Brunswick. is director of drama- ' 'tic art for Pill. and Mrs. irr- pmm- “Minx... 0f :1“. RCN' ing is from Marbleliead. Mass. They met when both were siti- Halifiix. spent the \\I‘t‘I(’|ltI wi‘h . \ I dents at Mt. Allison Lniversiiy. his parciiis. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mat-Isaac. Rock Rarra. Dr 'I‘odor and \lrs_ ticiichcff. Peter Scliiii‘man of St. .s‘te- Gonmuu AV?" all: V I'mda phen‘s. f\' B wa~ a week-cud or a mnmh 5 hm a"‘ visitor with his parents. Mr and . m Mrs. Andrew \Ifif‘IA’Rll was ‘ ‘l I ' .' . fS - . Mrs-Vi;ch hci st t‘ititnl’ill o. um my?“ 3' her hnme at Mmmg_ mph' P ton to neighbors and friends of . Mrs George amphell at a . - \ ~\ . ‘ I MI and h Pmmn “mi farewell party in her honor. Prince Street and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boyce Hawthorne \ven- ue. left last \ier—‘k for a holiday in Florida Mrs. Campbell. who has been a resident of Kensington for sev- eral years. has since left In re- turn to her former home at Bos— Ion Gifts were presented to Ethel on behalf of the United .Chiirch Fellowship group by Mrs. Harry Taylor and Mrs. arry Caseley. and on behalf of Marv Hynrlnian datirliter of Mr and Mrs HF. Hyndman. Greenfield v\\'e ’tllt’l .lariet Lea. daughter of Dr and Mr: R Gor-. ~ i't’ Rivet I t — . 22” "'[fignm .ofmglLs I; neighbors and friends by Mrs. I ' \ ‘II \ \. "mmw M: Q .W". ,n‘,_ (. 1“, l < Ray Layers and Mrs Gordon ' e “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' " Kennedy, \Irs. t‘ampbcll ex- an‘uav' V R‘ ‘pressed her thanks and apprec— cation for the g i It s and good wishes. and the. guests enjoyed the remainder of the evening with cards and refreshments. Mr and Airs Ron Irving will be the slim-fill :nost speakers for the Mart-Ii meeting of the F. l \t" Soc P". M I’\\'(‘ 'I‘iies- day mmm: m R p m ‘hm‘p‘ Mr and Mrs. Gordon Cooke. Th9" “‘I‘l“."‘~ The Sf'm‘m, Kensington. left on Thursday for Revolution. will be a oniistdei‘a-.Saim John‘ VB” “- ere Mr. tion of the work of Paul (‘c7an-ICooke is attending a business :ELLEN’S DIARY "Who said Spring is here?‘ the one girl of this farm. chuck led. stopping by a minute this morning on her way to lane's end. and her classes "The calendar and geese" we said. “It doens‘t seem so now. does it?" she queried. "Though she added. “it's not a cold mor- ' ning w this." Snowflakes. great damp Ullf‘s.‘ the wild were falling like. it came to mind. those of years gone, which in the gray of a fall day. indicated the coming of winter. And we. a parcel of young tins coming down the roadside path would turn faces tip to catch the miracle of this snow. and feel the damp on our cheeks. And we would say not tinhapN pily. “The Sky - woman is com- nicncing to pltick her geese!" And then passtng by the or- chard. we. personally. would note suddenly. how gray and bare the branches were. that not so long ago, only hack in the Thanksgiving Season. had ’ been so charmineg l'i'tii t e d . . with apples of the wintering store. And wind coining tip over‘ the old fields from the. shore. held now a lonely note. and the wood-lot up the rise across the road was accentiiig its sober shades again. Here were kin of those flakes this morning. at her incomingi clinging to the tresses that had escaped from the girl's head- scarf. Iiike. so much niarihoii.l or the white down from the Whim Road ! Institute Has Sale "Agriculture". topic of Wliim Institute meeting home of Mrs. twart. Eleven wercd roll call cery donation. Correspondence was dealt with; several books and maga~ zines for Riverside Hospital II- hrary were passed in. and a sale of remnants was held. School supplies were order- ed. and several members volunteered to cleaii the school. Mrs Verna Nicholson and Mrs. Bob Compbell were an pointed to visit the sick. Mus. Geo (‘lorey and Mrs Freeman Miller. to have charge of the new program. was the April Road Women's held at the Lawrence Sie- m e in hers ans» w i t h a gro- A penny aciition conducted by Mrs. I.e st er MacDonald 'was won by Mrs. Lawrence 1 Stewart I Proceeds from the lottery of a box of groceries amounted to 2518.30. The l u c k y ticket was he. who. by foiiici'tng t‘iibism. conference. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Sliced Peppered Steak Good With Pan Juices THE WALLS of the Palm Gar- group of twelve small ones that den in .\ew Yorks \Valrlorf—As-i were attracting considerable at- toria were hung with paintings tention by a group of noted artists from “i paml "or. day." she r9 Soulher" lfialll’wn’“ marked happily. “and never One painter apptoached its. a; lack a subject. There is so much charming woman in a \A'IT‘IP suit in the world that is Interestini.y dress trimmed with clusters of and beautiful!" green drop-beads. and tlellel 8. “You come from California. welcoming smile She was Hel- bm you Sppak a hit in“, a New en Braunscliweiger. exhibiting Englander.‘ I remarked. “View '"TEL..I3§’.’T'.”‘“ TILE NATIVE "NUTMEGGER" "I‘m from Boston. a graduate of Boston University." she said. I “But I was born in Norwich. Connecticut ” “an far from Damelson. (Ton- necticui. my own home town," I laughed Among the delightful and var- ied group of small paintings she I showed was one that fascinated me with its motion and delicate ‘treatment, called “The Smoke ree.‘ "A desert tree." explained , Mrs. Bratinschweiger. “wt 1 h thousands of tiny thorns. It is believed that the c rown o_ . thorns .lestis wore at the f‘ruci- i of a smoke tree. ' i Of course we housekeeping. "My husband is the one who likes to cook," she laughed. "He makes the best Peppercd Steak you over ate—" Later. Mr. Br gnvo mo his recipe TOMORROW! DINNER Chilled Papaya Or Toman Juice Piqunnte 1 Peppered Steak California Tossed Green Salad Salinas I face Che t I linked Pears Or Fresh t‘nlttornio Strawberries ‘ Coffee To It Measureme level: recipes for C :_ ,. SIZES ‘. y '3 PEPPERED STEAK 10—20 3" anaerno FOR mooon . COOKING ‘1 M I”, ‘; lehlib: sirloin steak cut 1%" M "Tin... mammm "1,, WI l‘e " tsp coarse-ground blackl just until- side how! when yout "I‘ll" need extra flare Look minI- ls tsp salt. preferably colru fresh. pretty in this no — frills 3 tbsp butter prirpcess shape Film" 3 tbsp, olive oil rintcd Pattern 4570: Mt: mm m. i _ pper and salt Into both "5 5”” m- 12- l4- "l- “I 30- sides of steak. Heat butter and St7e 16 requires «Ila yards 39 -. ‘ . mrh “hm. . oil in large skillet. put In steak... , , Fast-saute until browned. I hem" Turn with tongs; nuie A mm. 1 this pattern. Ontario residenls' n“ “Ch "d. for "n; 7 mm' for: add I cent sales tax. P rin I medium plainly. 5.7,. NAME. Cut in thin diagonal slices; m. in”; mama“. keep warm. Make sauce fr o In on," to ANNE ADAMS“ juices in pan in either of follow- care of Guardian - Patriot Pat-I 1"! “3’53 tom Dept. so Front St. W. Tor-l 1. Stir in 1 tbsp. Worcester- onto 1. Out shire and swirl in 3 tbsp. butter. talked about aunschwoiger Mli AD- lt l drawn by Lawrence Stewart and won by Florrie BFHIOH,‘ . Montague. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Freeman Mil- lar Roll call to be answered 1 With a donation for retarded .children Meeting closed with i'T‘he Queen. Lunch was served. jby the hostess and committee. .m-_.___ -W.A-_-_.-~_.. - Do not let butter quite melt. Spoon over steak. 2. To juice in pan. add H c. canned bouillon; or ‘4 e. dry] wine or cognac. as done by: many chefs Stir to bubbling. boil Simmer-stir 3 to 4 min. BAKED FEARS CALIFORNIA‘ STYLE l2 halved canned pears. drained ‘ . one-third cup moist raisins l is tbsp. chopped walnut meats ' [2 tbsp. sugar . tbsp. lemon juice . Grated rind '4 lemon l . 2 tbsp. water I i '2 c. syrup from canned pears 3 tbsp brown sugar lf’lace ’I"lk‘ . pears in ayer In 13 In... dish. Mix together raisins. wat- nuts. sugar. lemon juice a It d . rind. and water. Spoon into pearl ; centers. Pour over syrup; cover. I 1 Bake 30 min. in mod. oven. 3.10 1 degrees F. I Dust lightly with brown sug-. l ‘ Cloud And Blowing Snow 2 Belle Date On Calendar ‘ I don‘t think that is very impoiu I years ago. Mrs. Zadeh took over Idandelions of summer. young- sters are pleased to pluck with careful hands. and testing tlicii flame/z vaunted h a meager semiton- tihe avmll bo- om identified. In your mind ' chmuic unflatte svo if sex. You the whole pmblom on that. My advice is. don't wait around for Joe to take the lead ,in solving the stalemate. Tackle your frustration on your own. a d learn from analytic therapy what your resources are. and rwhat. alternatives you can de- vise. for normalizing the mar- 33.73.21.3“23. 41"“ mm“ I’m“ E The. Guardihnféiih'r'fifie‘tfifi. Tues" April 7. 1964.. . "W I do I yotitli..ik the “— mtirniiigi’“ we asked James. “Oh. I wouldn't like to say.|MARY riage. if possible. M“. M l worth counsels thr- ough her column. not by mail or personal Interview, We 11 Ellen. It could blow into quite a storm. And then again. it may‘ not amount to much What did the forecast say'.‘ We fhllt'klé’u.‘ We have come to depend pretty well on his forecasts. though A Potential A when we have some outing in mind. they may incline to be DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I.‘ gloomy! Matty elements are apt am 22. my usbnnd is 30. we to enter into them. are both college graduates. "It‘s fine enough now. Ellen" very much in love and lime he will say. “But. candidly. I been married two years. don't like the look of things.l Even with this firm founda— Did you notice the wind? There's. tion we have one large problem an edge or east in it. And 1 81.! that eventually will break up ways Iliiiik that when it swingsI our marflage- 1' I'lllllk in there. it's as well to stay at; Ml’ hlleband ‘el-l‘ l“ home. And besides. remember. “"15 .3 need "I “A I 1an Honing tho“, “en, sun .; doesnt care about sex with me» I I - ' t " ‘ itiess in 'v y t n .oi'. any woman. His too 3:51.84 :trnilihg ggglmgnihzltlus respect has always hurt ‘ h ‘ ~ me but especially when l was —- with. come to think of ‘ .- V. Ilmhlililv one star eiitlosed. And}. young unknnwmg hum? that means... well. if I were youp‘ he" a Ward”. “gl‘l'l‘g‘dllx I believe I wouldn't move too pm‘blem.b5' m-‘*‘““ I “nm h far away from the door!" tour famlly (IOPWZ “'lltl SIN-51¢“ “The forecast said this wouldl edntmgnl ft)? 331?“??? "(I0 to clear by noon" we replied thisI co 9 ‘ ' morning. i and the doctor explained I facts of life to him. He “Well come stin or cloud. Ilhome saying he'd try to bc a must be oti my way" she smil-Ibetter man; btit lie scon t‘nrgui. ed. picking tip her books. ‘ I tiliitik of myself as Itlll‘tli'" h was however. becau SE iiive, I had many admirers be- March would "go out like a fore “Ve gm engagm' I “.‘kc lion". evening before the iieace'care I“ dl'es“ “"0” _"”' I’m" after turmoil came * when tliel Yet bred myswr le‘m‘m“. ,9 increased and gusty winds ofl{’é‘tfin‘gmladmfiao” argjhllggm‘tg day wandered off. allowing theIm:l am 5' a ‘ new snowfall to rest. I Joe has admitted that .we “Mk m." "9“, n" 3. Whnel newly married he was afraid night. beautiful in the bright of and embarrased ahnm sex. “‘9 yams “Ems; I'lke a “"9"” Now the hurt he has caused me; scene on a Christmas card. is beginning to affect me too. I: (‘iirtos i I y s gentle purringidon't know if a marriage coun- ceases. (ln the couch. he stret-laell-or could do more to en- ches . then tucks a paw be. courage him titan I. It. seems neath a on eek again. Sighs."m05l doctors aren't equipped l'l‘ Then smiles solve such difficulties. “(loud and him-n snow You are the only one with today" he observes. “What “lug? l calii {INPUTS this (IGIII‘HEP 'n ' v ' _ pro em. ove iim so mucu. it.“"I:lierell be sunshine tomor I what can we do? Please help, 9. .. J.[ i doubt that non-i i frequently when 3 w. ‘ _ m Until tomorrow —— Diary - Good - night. .. DEAR .Il. : .schialist discussion of the sub- ljcct will solve your problem.f lWhat the situation requires is1 ipsychoanalytir- therapy for both‘ Useless . man and wife. It eems plain enough thatl Joe‘s coolness towards sex re-I fers to D-iyt‘llli' impotence. I I SOCIeties lWhich is to say. an iiiicoiisciousl attitude of mind with respect to North 69X '01‘. more precisely. an an... otional dread sex involve. S VANCOUVER tCPl American women waste their talents atid efforts joining wom- en's clubs. says Mrs. Keshmiri Zadeli. 43. who owns and edits Absence Of Love Creates less exercising. spontaneous im- ‘mciitt that profoundly inhibits . his deficiencies of the will]? sort groups. in care of (the Guardian). lWomen’s Political Life I REGINA (CPI — Women are I still fighting for finality. says Martha Saran of London. who I retired recently as secretary of the International Council of So- cial Democratic Women. But today. the battle Is for equality of opportunity rather than rights, she said during a visit here. “Most women today are ex- pected to have a knowledge of du Iteress recognilzinz. much . him from 31W. fig”. t .lle ' pulses of sex interest. . lit the area of sex instinct and or sex reflex in his constitu- tional makeup. Joe Is paraiyv ed by negative antic-suggestion. as it wcrc. To get the picture of what goes on. try to imagine his tin- conSciuus m n d continually sending otit messages fashion of the oldaotyle code. to his so-called autonomic nervous system which governs his sex behavior. In effect the' mt‘ssage is: “Watch out. Don't. make a move. Sex is taboo. 'I‘o‘ save face. to keep out of trouble, to avoid the clinches." Etc. etc_ e isn‘t ' break the spell of this unconscious hypno- tic dread except with the help -i and an interest In politics. There are few countries in which women do not have the vote. but in many the political abilities of women are not rec.- ognlzed as much as they should be. "In England, there are. not many women members of par- liament. but they are active In local government. Sweden tops the list for women's political acv ttvity as 25 per cent of the mem- bers of parliament are women. “In France. there are few women in government. but die remainder of the European countries have a number of women representatives. "Ghana and Nigeria are the most advanced English-speakingt African countries in the area oi.l recognizing womens abilitiesl In Ghana. the government has established to seats In the gov- ernment that must be occupied by women. It will do this for 10 of analytic probing. to locate arri dissolve the underlying eni- o:l.n;tl causes. And he must want such liel-p wholeheartedly. and be willing to cooperate honestly. in quest of normal heterosexual development. if. analytic therapy is to do any good. You may wonder whtv I pro- pose corresponding therapy for. you. The answer is. because ne .' urotics tend to marry their own! kind. Hence the strong pi‘obaibili-l ty that in your own way. obs~| curely. you are as ar of the; beam of sound psycho—sexual} formation as .loe is. If you were basically orient- ONE - A - DAY DOIIJES Notice the graceful designs —‘ a combination of pineapple and spider web crochet. : in use ed towards robust sex recipi‘o-l Crochet ONE A DAY city at the time or iiizirryiiig. it ‘ and enjoy every day. Pattern is unlikely that you would have 7250: I‘OIIIII’I doilics 7‘2 and 8 chosen Joe as your siwusc Pom; Im‘ll: oval 6'2 x [0‘2 In No. .10. a field of admirers. i think i larger to No. no or string. i rather that his characteristic! _ Thirty . five cents toninst forl avastlmt 0f SP-‘i would have this pattern tiio stamps. pleaselt struck voti as a clammy quality. ' m tin-e anoks. care of Guam; unacceptable In a husband. andldian—ramm Needlecraft Depti that. you WnlII'I have Y‘PJPf'lPrI 60 pm”, 5. \\" Town”, 1' Ont; his suit. "'1 ina‘ter lint con- Ontario "sidents add 1 "Mt genial he seemed orlmwisc tax pm" plainly PAIL . .oales Very likely you married .Ioc‘TERN because you lirt't much at ease, l DRESS during courtship. with his rC-.-— markably iiIiticuianding pitch.j sex-wise. In that time he posed; no threat to your own tincoii-l acious mistrust cf sex. ‘ However. in marriage. your emotional infantilism STAYS TN CHARACTER i Raymond Burr. 'I‘V‘s Peri'yi tMason. devotes much of is. as spare time to personal appear- aiid, aiiccs before legal professional . However. many of the women NI'MBER. NAME. AD- years to try to establish a pat- tern of women representatives. l iINSTITUTE’S CONVENTION EAT ACADIA OTTAWA ((‘Pt —- The third ’ triennial convention of the Federated Womeiis Institutes of Canada will be held June 22-26. a Acadia University. Wolfville. N.S.. it was announ- ced Thursday. More than 500 delegates I and visitors, including repre- sentatives from the In proviir cial units of the federation will attend the convention. The announcement said the convention‘s theme will be “Home and Country—Today." The annual board meeting will be held prior June it! - the Eli lo 20. l l convention. Wolfville. M33 I Most Active In Sweden are against this. as they do not want special privileges' Miss Saran. on the last leg of a lecture tour that took her to the Caribbean. Venezuela. Costa Rica and Mexico before Canada. said it was wrong to say Women will not vote for women in elcc- tionsThiiI was nothing more than an old myth. “In the first place. a woman has to be twice as good as a male candidate to get nomi- nated. After that. it's just a question of voting for the beat poron. whelier that person is male or female." Grenade KIIIIng Charges Drapped ADEN tReiiiersi ~— Murder charges were. dropped Monday against an airport employee who had been charged with the hand-grenade killing of two per- sons. including the assistant . British H i g h Commissioner here. The incident occurred last. December at Aden Airport. A grenade was tossed into a group of British officials who were awaiting the arrival of a plane. The blast resulted in the death of Mn]. George Hender- son. the assistant High Com— missioner. and a Hindu woman ‘ who stood nearby. Some 50 per- sons werc injured in the blast, said British Iliin Commissioner Sir Kennedy Ti'evaskis. The prosecution withdrew the charges because a kev witness was missing and believed to be in neighboring Yemeni terri~ ioi‘y. The airport worker. Khalita Abdoulla Hnssaii Khalifa. " was arrested shortly after had pleaded not guilty to grenade-throwing incident. had pleaded not guilty to charges. 5.. the 3 35:» the iF You ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE. 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North A m e r l c an women should take a greater interest in being housewives and motlt-rs. as well as a larger interest in their own country. she said. “Canada. which claims equal- ity of the sexes. has only a few women parliamentarians. In my country. we have five women in parliament. and women only re- ceived the vote a year ago. During her stay. she lived with a three-car family of three. "This kind of society doesnt improve the world: it doesnt' help do away with poverty. It just creates jealousy from those who don't have as much "There's nothing wrong In‘ earning the almighty dollar—-it‘sl how you spend it that counts." I ar; broil under low heat until it I begins to melt. Serve at room ‘temperature. topped with half- scoops of ice cream. The Chef‘s Salad Salinas In big salad bowl.toss 6 heap. , fixion was made from the thorns‘ mg (.1 "WM", helm.“ ienuca i4 . (9. olive oil and 2 tbsp. salad oil mixed with to tsp. powdered gar V Iic. 1 tsp. Worcestershire. I tsp. 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