ELLEN’S DIARY l Aspiring Young Soloists l Attencl Festival Audition l Robins were into their even sonz. donn 1n the front mcadou . where at the far sidc and below runs the mlllstrcam. In a n "D 2 lie flow, the dusk was commen- ‘ sha- token mug to pour it: ptirplul: dotvs into the vallcy in that night was on its way “Do you hear thcm Slitiz'." Mack queried “Sounds good. doesn't it" ‘ “It sho‘ docs?" \ve azrccd. "When we hear titat. we know thch are nice days ahea " “Anti busy" no added with a c . htl:\. all rvzht' With the croppintz. and ." ". :rade ft to bo (Il<[\t\‘:(‘(l of" we satd "If and uhcn" hr :rinucd So the t‘nhtllk tr'l l e d lll(‘.‘l fiavc thanks. we could tor the little ’llf‘ day's sltnshluc. \l‘t’I for food Inr rtcu tu::cd from warmth: i-or n p r 1 of «wt, bone. of .1 nos“ \'nt our (' o m e in m“ hill to he pautstakinglv hwldnr’ ht llll‘:l‘ uutl clftltls. SII‘PHI ltguiu filiatiu strm: aftpi' stru: \"otml int n it: fabric. cunnvnzlv and amaztnzlv coit- structort .tnrl kt‘lllt‘t’l ncntly on a hlglt branch. \\ PI'P -ll I‘i‘ \tl\l‘nl< virtue oi nilv. and normed hy Ihf‘l" love It “as a «timing suit: and peat-chit we heard as we walk- ed down to lm‘tc’s curl the little lrllt‘k \vatltn: thcrc it was to take smcral mcmht‘rs oi thc fnmlh; tut-lump: a rlchzht- pd Prlt‘". off to .‘ittcurl the an‘ nual protest-ivnl ('ttllt‘r‘l‘l. ill the district‘s Indeed has too: stood down he- side the River Road. a tow stcps beyond the school. it is an cvcnt. pleasantly anti- cmatcrl both by children and parrots 3) 3 D. Joli NI. WHITE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED \tv and \lr: \farvyn .lo‘nn- ston. \Innta:lir. ntsh to an- nounce the cnzagement of their clricst daughter. Ma ry Vl‘anct‘i. of G r n n d Valli. _ to Joe \I. White. Cthk- IDA BAILEY ALLE'N Roost Of Beet Potted With Mixed Vegetables FREMIAHDF. maple altar and maple syrup are already on sale to sections whch the sugar maples :t'ow. The sugar is not practical to use in cooking. un- less one is lucky enough to find i‘I‘YLED T0 SLIM Band neckli no and prin- cess fit —- a two - piece dress for half - sizes with a fine eye for both fashion and flattery. Note casually tied demr belt Printed Pattern 4778: Half Sizes 12‘2. l4'~'z. 161/2. 18%. 201/2, 2211. Size 16% requires 3% yards 35 - inch fabrlc. FIFTY CENTS (50 coins lno stamps. please) this pattern. res add 2 cents cents) in Bills i n l y m. NAME, E88. . Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Gmrdian - Patriot so Front. at. W. Pattern Dept. To- main ihln:s of for to be lined dow— h a l l , \\'l'tl('ll stands. . sales I“. P riot in fork - tender. Add more boil- Are you off work. unable to sloop; AD- ing water it needed lcoolring mixed ' It‘ntllp<\_ [ am a llIllP "Pl 1 vniirs It‘s my first expci‘lcnce.l ' you knon. before an audionce’W Alcx offcrcd. as tho truck cltm- i bed the hill . "We'll all fall on our tat-cs. \lon't no“ \lack chuckled to him lthll) "And then. \\lll \lc do'7 Cut and run. ; "\‘ou \\‘lll pick yoursclvcs up and try it again!“ we said i it was an cazcr and Elflt‘di young company that presented the conccri tonight We sail: a little old time to. Olll'>(‘ll in the pantry. \thctl in; an aitct e nt l‘llf‘ peculiar to;‘ women k i n d. we ' niat—fc soap" E this afternoon We had hean drawn to it in a dcxtre to not a l ‘ cupboanl liscfully of a : re a ll ‘boul of rcndcrcd beef fat Wet made i' the easy nay. simply' by mixtu: the (Il>5tll\‘f‘fl lyc into the melted :rease. Thc puzzle. In th is azc of. nlclal mixes and plastics.‘ “Rs to find a contuincr that c o it l d stand the inroads of the lye The ll‘Oll kcttlc: of a HAPPENINGS . Brooklyn. Kings. Women‘s In-i atitute demonstrated recently lone way to New Cana— ' dians feel welcome and part of 1' ltheir community. . Herman Van Wiechen of i Holland. who. with her husband has purchased the Simon Camp- bell farm in Brooklyn. has show great interest in the hand hook- ed rugs in her neighbor's homes and expressed a desire to learn the art in order to make one as a gift for her mother in Holland. 5 Mrs. Van Wiechen was invit- 1 ed by the WI to attend an old- . 1 time hooking frolic where an es- lpecially lovely sea—scape rug 1 was being completed. Supper was served. a1 High School. majorette. music seminar at July, adian Legion man's Club. Malpeque WI. the rug Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-8506 [WW 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Apr. 28. 1964. making uniforms at the Region- Myrtis Picketts who is being trained by Mr. .Iessome. is be- coming qulle an efficrent drum Bandsman scholarships for the lison in continue to come in. addition to those earlier donat- ed by the Lions. the Royal Can- anfil the Gentle- er t~ eI-Iorseman's; _' . Club; two have been received: we? preSIdenfi Mrs' 'L90 R from Margate Wl. one from Kel-p DOW)": 2“" vin Grove WI. and one fro m‘ Mrs. Cecil a. Palmer. Water, St. entertained at afternoon tea last. week in honor of Worthyl CWL Progress Is Noted At Stella Maris A year’s work was reviewed at the. April tannuall meeting of Stella Maris Cath 0! it: Wo- men‘s League. With Mrs. W.v. Gauthier presiding. execut i ve and committee reports given showed a very successful year. Programme highlights were a vocational rally for the high school students: the support of national and other scholarships. and donating school prizes: fund raising bingo games: scl- ling religious apticfies to parish- ioners: the Cub Pack: keeping the sanctuary clean and supplying flowers for special occasions and rememb ering the needy at Christmas. The League. which has a men- bership of 133. elected a new slate of officers as follows: pre- sident. Mrs. Lawre n c e DOll- cette: secretary. Mrs. J. G. Gaudin tre -e lectedt: treasur- Mrs. Edmond D Gallant; lst Vice president. Mrs. Vincent Bilacquiere; 3rd. ‘vice president. Mrs. Stephen Peters. The retiring president. Mrs. Gauthier thanked the commite former era of ltvu'lz. llfifl dlS-. t . . - . nveners for their . appf‘iil'f‘fl lnn: :titcc How 'we I fo’mpleteda removfiadnol? “1.5 Grand Matron Mrs. Eu‘lalia tzf‘cgo and aCknWledEEd 35:): wish now we had kept a he ter- ‘ Jamaal pareseHnuandbgund L t .Glace Bay and otnet‘ help of the spiritual director. watch over the moat tron pot‘ . 'an IE( en 5 a grand officers of the rand‘ Rev. Francis Comoran‘ whn "1 “hull” mm" {3” a n d me igm' Chapter of OES-WOP‘hY‘Malwnl also spoke briefly. commend “'md l‘mh ‘" “‘9 '“Zhl‘lroes’ v Id D . n f gt Louis Mrs. Gladys MacKinnon and thel mg the League for the“. yeah J a nlplS d “to”M {molt Il h e "‘ ' haselefat tdi‘UIIealiEIa; where Officers 0f crystal Chapler No'l work .. 4 on or 16‘ lor- ~ H . A ;_ w 1 ‘ . r. . . . ‘ - ~ . 2221'”Illdpl‘llc‘nl)n:til medium size ‘ i ‘ w ‘ she will Vlsu her Sister aiid bgo- onzsgitéfiggeqn; Palmer were. The busmess porllon was lot. i r. . . . . thcr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. G- ‘ “ ' lo b a social hour. 12:;Llfilifillm2:lfi The???th of ‘ seph Marten and family. ‘ xrsdcngz aydafigy' Gladgg wed y * ' ' . are l . ' ‘ g”; "arrow:("Oggfé’g‘rnqufi arrangement of chil— Library 'l‘ea held by Parkdale serves several guests Who al- Campbell. Mrs. -I.J. Pacqllel. Neil MacVem Lime Sands Lax-kin. ThUGZHJI A: IFEAII‘SERI 9' " ‘ ‘ . _ dren's books, rccorrt albums. Elementary School in the In— . ‘ » Mrs harhe Small Mrs um jma's main” ‘retu‘med from e . .’-lnc.-ong . e tum ‘ 1‘3"” ' mad“ maple “I‘ll” the . art work and colorful murals stitute Hall on Friday. Jean tended ms popmar funcnon' ‘ ' AC . 'v ' l pleasant m); to Ottawa and T0_ Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Cun- mint; bird. which weighs under ' I‘m" “OHM-:9 ‘ pol: “hwh set . keynntcd the fourth annual Vcssey. of the school stafif Left to right. Mrs. George ley Em and Miss Vesse.“ "mm In Ottawa he visited at: njngham of Trum. N‘s, werel two Era-m; ls the smallest bird “'9 "m? M [hp day \nd . lip _ _ the name of his sister‘ Caher.l week-end visitors to Charlotte. in the world. "’3 ‘ “"19" 1’13” and hem-l“ . = is in a deplorable condition Willi} ine wrs' Jam Hams and mi town. It ‘ AHA” :-A—““:‘~;—‘—‘»A- I but s o o n steaming \\ hen Set l Supporl' the high cutting and eep.‘ Tor'ohm with his brother Ralph. V I L , i I 0'0"" "car "‘9 fire A D mud. .lt's almost impassable for. ‘ . Senator Liaie lnman has been“ I]. BENNETT CARR ‘ ‘ Gone... vanished. they have... v r r 0 cars With the depth of clay that, M r i , a guest in Montague of Dr. G.S. . e . A ‘ . - . r. and Mrs. l\elth Wark. of . t0 ' 6 . as 2°05 “0W “115 (I333 “hwh “0 MUr 0y was put on this road last fall It I st. Louis. left recently for the A' 1mm“ and Mrs’ lnman' l1: lgilsllgi‘ccte Stilllllle'i'sveilsldgg . l WW” "r 9”” mum “a.” l y An exchange of plant slips ‘ will be almost impossible fo r: Magdplen Islands where they I V .0 Sun Life 0‘ Cam‘d : I “"11 limwnow _ ml“ ml was the roll call response for. tractors to get through as thv will attend the marriage of Mr_ .WII’ISIOI'I Murray of Valley- 30 Phone +88” . +5435 . (IT - mgm"” ‘ members 0f “19 Qllt‘f‘n Mal‘yv snow wasn't 91‘5th I’acl‘ and“ Wark's brother, Ronald. They l‘cld wesl' Wh‘? has bfen Spend‘lii Charlottetown. P.E.I. : l tlllurray Harbour» Womcn's ln-. the water just. has to he in the were accompanied by Mr. mg the \vtnlerln the \ukon. islj ’ . wark's father and moth”. of. vtsulng With his mother. Mrsl DEAR MARY IIAWORTH: l‘her qualities. though disclaim- } am a widow. 60. and a couple of. ing any special attachment. l l years ago I joined a senior cit-t Please help me solve the pro-l ‘ izens’ club. There I met Tom. a blem. He really needs a zoo dl . bachelor. youthful at 78. though home and we get along beauti-t 1with a slight cardiac condition. fully except for that woman. I‘ ‘ After my husband's death 1] am mo st distressed about‘ lyears ago. I spent a few years er... . . ‘ l traveling betwccn the homes Dear E.S.: It appears that |of my marricd children. t he at. you wouldn‘t mind being Tom'sl ‘ returned here to my tiny apart~ wife. And if such is the case. I .cnt. whom i live q u i e t l 3'. think you should make a warm-l l keeping to myself. y candid response to his sug-‘ ‘ When Tom's mother died 17 gestion of sharing an apart? years azo. he sold their coun- mom with you. ; try place and moved into mid- Tell him the truth. to - wil:‘ [town lodzinzs with a Gcrma n that you are greatly concerned' 1 Iamilv. Vow his landlady. in her about his. well being. and would! l l l a. 80s and very ill. must give be lonely Without his compan-. .the house thct‘ husband passed laway some. years ago! and go --~--~-v----~'~-~-~-~—-~-~~~- - ‘ to a nursing licmc. MARY F- JOHNSTON l Tom has to find a new place. lflc wants to takc an apartment with me and share expenses. I hawI a small pension tenotighl asha. Oklahoma. '0“ "I Mrs- . for moi and he has social secu- Ernest White and the late Mr. in“. .ahom $100 a ‘3 ionship..-\lso that he needs a. good home and you and he get. . along beautifully. But that you: dccply believe. a and woman must be m a rricd. toi feel right about living togetlicr.l Hence. if he really means it about wanting to team tip \nlh . ~ . month. you in a housekeeping arrange- Whlt8. The marriage W112“? l I always thought people had mcnt. H “ t‘. get married- Dlace Wednesday. May _”‘ ‘ o be married, to look proper. first: or let's drop the 'shared‘ Salnl Alldl'eW‘ PreS‘bylena” ‘ living togct he r. I'd feel ash': apartment." idea." i Ch'llf'h- Mnnlafllle- The fact that Tom is still aI bachelor at age 78 indicates that he has tremendous ingrai- amcd: and what should l tell; my children? i wouldn't dare suggest to h i m that poop l e tshould marry bcfore living to- ned misgivings lmaybe. insur- lgothcr. And I‘d nevcr be salis- ‘ mountable reservations) about. fwd married to a man whom getting married. Thus. shouldl l'rl had to prod into it. ‘ he decline to marry you. after However. I'm very lt‘mptcd. hearing your terms. don't take I've never met anyone nicer .or more presentable. Besides l feel so sorry for him if he ltasl in move into a furnished room and the. turnd o w n as a personal af-; front or crushing rejection. l Just realize the he is stymied by a power in l unconscious re- sistance to marriage, period. I the. man - woman rclationship‘. he looks for a mother - protec- tor. rather than a mate in his orphaned years. it seems. Evi- dcntly his German landlady fil- led that role in his scheme of. things. after a fashion. until her health failed. Likely he has known for some 1 time that. he'd have to find other lodgings eventually tif he survi- ved heri. Thus in fanning the! saw be was going with me. She ; married club woman's inlercst. l uscd to look dnwdy. then starl~ t while also going with you. per-l l , the slightly softened kind speciality or country stores. takc all his meals out. ‘Ready To Dribble ‘ ' complic a t e matters. a Maple s y r it p. on the other marrir‘d woman member of the. hand. is ready not only to drih~ club is causing dissension be- ble over pancake or waffles. or tween us. When he and I start- just - fried doughnuts. but to ed gout: together. he said there use on hot whole - grain car» was nobody elsc. But. o n 0. el . eats. and in making many des- saw him with her. boarding a serts in place of p a rt of the bus. wh ic h he denied later. 1 sugar and liquid. But I've notlt'cd the undercur-' Measurements level; recipes .1 rent of friendli n es s between ' 6 them at the club. She got interested when s be t MAPLE-GLAZED PEARS l c maple - blended syrup l tsp. butter . ed dressing tip. Tom says ‘te haps he was looking ahead. Per- 2 leD- had Ctlnnam‘m WWI“? has known her and her hus- ‘ haps he wanted to have more Vf‘andles hand for ycars. and he praises than one string to his how I s‘ G ripe near! (or “99 canned ———~—-*—~'*"——"‘—“y the phrase isl. when he. would be pearsl to sorve tvith meat. sliced thin. needing matmmy - type help i.'. Combine syrup. butter and sauce. finding a cozy place to candies in small . . Remove fat from remaining. within his means, Cook over low heat until but- 'hl‘nlh; serve broth in samll cups; A15“. of course. it is 3 mm. ter and candles melt. at another mcal. ‘ monplace. gambit of unmarried . Peel fpears l'l'lge ones. of MIXED VEGET A B LES? l men. unsure of their sex ident-i lcourse; or canne pears see (look 2 (10's, oz,l pkg. frozent it i 13 one wo ' below) do not remove stoma. mixed vegetables following y' 0 p y man friendl ' Place pears in ha R int: dish; pkg. directions. in a little of thel what child' h melt ' . add syrup mixture. hl‘ol'll. Or clcan and cup - u ‘ fort in imgi‘v: as“ 1:11;: Bake 35 to 45 m i n. in mod. szr “95h "5°"? greens-u ma“ able I am. sex-wise!" It. signif-1 live. off against another. with some. ‘ brotlter-in-law twas a recent sresiding in Bloomfield for the ‘ sistants, held at Riverside Hos- - daughter. Carol was among the t School for i a business visitor to the district 0 hursdav. t potatoes to market despite the i left recently for the. Us. where i stitute who met at the home of. road. Mrs. Nathan Irving in April. W-ith Mrs. Louis Herring pre- siding. a report was heard concerning the donation of bour Paperwei g h t s team. this year's Island cham- pious. The club decided to help with the. lftfurray Harbour Day cen- tennial celebrations. Red Cross Sewing was distributed and Mrs. Luther Herring was appointed school visitor. Rcfrcshmcnts were served. BURTON l/ Bernard McKenna of f‘entral Bedequc. recently visited his and sister Mr.‘ and Mrs. Doyle (iriffin. Burton. Mrs. Ilnma \v'autour. Burton. visitor to Char- lottetown. Joseph P. Clements. who was winter months has returned to B cutt. Cape. Wolfe. attended the graduation exercises of the Central School for nursing as- plt al. Charlottetown. 'I‘heit' graduates. , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Collicutt. Burton also attended. Congratulations are extend- e to Miss Carol Collicutt. daughter of . n Mrs. Everett. Collicult. (tape Wolfe. on her graduation from Central . nursing assistants. Riverside Hospital. (harlotte- town. PIUSVILLE ' Erbie Gallant has returned . front the Magdalen Is- lands where he spent some time in the seal hunting business. ; Euzeb Arsenault.. Howlan. was t Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hard-y ‘ and family, Brooklyn. left re—. cently for Toronto where. Mr.: Hardy expects to be employed. t Some of the farmers in this. vicinity are grading and hauling . roads. . Home. Rosebank. ‘ he. intends to remain for some time. The road through this district. l oven ‘3’75 degrees Fl 01‘ until “ding parsnlpsi “arrlms' leeksl ies immature neurotic insecttr-‘ tender: aste occasionally.‘ 0" scallionsi Pars‘f-V 3"“ 09‘" itv rather than a genuine phi-l Basie gum while pea” are cry stalks. and cook covered in lén‘dermg bi“ MH i footing in make thicker mane 1 inch hccf broth' about 15 min. Marv Hawm‘q'lh f'," n s u s ‘ giggled With or TOMORROWS D‘NNE“ through her col u mu. not. by; WITH CANNED p F; A R s; Spaghetti l mall or person a 1 Interview. l Combine and cook syrup. buttcr I‘llllce'nandelIQWCNer-V candies as directed. Add can- Sponge Cake w‘”‘ I”? ned pears. B a k e 20 min at COIIW- T93. NH“ 375 dean,“ F_ ' THE CHEF'S SPAGHETI‘I , WITH A CHOICE OF SAUCES. l SUNDAY DINNER. ‘ ' \‘Iesdames: Plain molt It or.‘ Chilled Grapefruit, Juice short-cut high protein spagh- Pot. Roast of Beef ‘ etti. Drain; do not rinse. a d d ‘ half the desired sauce; lncstron w'm mam sas'figd; Write her in care. of the Guarw Cream; dtan. .‘ Horseradish Sauce tpkz.) season 0 Whipped Potato with grated Parmesan cheese. c I Mixed Vegetables Add remaining cause and dust with a little more Parmesan. Milk Here are tvm cauces: Take your choice. s'il vous plait. CLAM SAUCE: Saute. 2 tbsp. minced onion in 2 tbsp. butter . or margarine . When color? . turns. add contents of 1 (to on] Maple - Glazed Pears Coffee. Tea. POT ROAST OF BEEF WITH } MIXED VEGETABLES '5 lbs. round of beef 4 peeled onions. chopped mfitgg‘lfihbggrhder can minced clams and simmer 1. hold a Prince Edward '~ 4 ' ‘ 4 ’5 min or u nl it half reduced. ' - - Mixed vegetables tfollowst ‘ Add l tbsp minced parsley. and be naively engaged m tfmmng in, Brown beef lightly all over Combine with spaghetti 2. have at least 5 years teaching experience in in its own fat in large kettle. ANCHOVY SAUCE: I‘rcpnre: P. E. I. ‘Add onions; brown about 2min. garlic - buttcr sauce as usual l i i a . ‘Add broth powders: pour int and add 1 small can anchov-yl 3' lake a m" year "I nmdemic “ork' boiling water to than height of. fillets cut in small squares. . 4. undertake to teach in , meat. Cover. l Brim! to rapid boll: reduceVASTHMA QUICKI _ for‘ heat to simmering point, Sim- 'EUEF{ Transcripts nu mer — cook 4 rs, or until meat CHRONIC IIONCIIITIS : records must, accompany “"“‘° ’°“ ‘s't'lfl’ié‘li "at? ill ' brmnirm‘r L ' - “'9” Should be about 6 C- apoclally made to help asthma sufferer: bra-tho more euity, so you can wov brow left in Kettle- ma‘n offland sleep mom comfortably. Onlyssc but do "0' “'3'” U” N” m . and 81.6 at drug count." everywhere. 15, 1964. (Applications can not be considered.) l PURI'I'Y DAIRY l “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 817 Kent Dial 4-7125 l ‘——-——tl PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEAC‘H‘ER‘S' l FEDERATION . Applications are invited frmn P. E. I. teach- ers for the. above scholarship of $500.00 tenable for the. academic year l964-‘65. To be eligible a teacher must: lowing study under this scholarship. of academic and professional be forwarded to the General Secretary. Miss Anna K. Riley, P. 0. Box 518, Scholarship Island Teacher’s license, P. E. I. P. E. I. for 3 years fol- application which should Charlottetown, by May received after this date vegetables “1.14 W. J. sheath department. i complaints. We admire the cus- | tomer who shoots a cracked cup lOI‘ dirty utensil right back to l the owner. not the waitress. And i we want to hear about it. too." busy for the. past three weeks DON‘T BE SHY HAMILTON (CPI -— The way 5,,“ drinks in the Murray Bar. to clean up substandard restau- hnckcy ; rants is to complain. says Din. of the Ontario “We want Rumney in. Montreal. who were visiting I l St. Louis The Kcnsinglon Lions Reglon-l . , al Band is making good progress all"? V 1‘5 l l 9 under the direction of instruc- "‘0th Wm Mrsr . . . Locke. Eric Jcs- gomery. Valleytield. some states that the band will appear for the first time in lullI uniform on May 2%. Volunteer workch haic been ... O .1 Iowa State Unive rsity. H.D. Murray, Montague. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald have returned to London. Ont. 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