? os ay ‘ ‘ E ‘ ‘ ‘ > * eT . > ‘ - < PERE eS eee 3b —< . ELLEN'S DIARY ae | The Fire Sings-A Lullaby | In Which The Kettle Joins — As we write here ‘in the quie@hpeeded athe fencing. “we can) iby the fire a passace from one pick them up as we go along at: ,of Robert Louis Stevenson's the cutting. ““We chatted too of writings comes to mind... the children and the family... / The children from the house and friends’ names eniered into! ,aeross the lane have been our i!,-many of them gone now, we! | UCW Reported Successful Tea | The Easter envelopes ‘Canadian Scholarship Won \y By, High School Student : The. annual $1200 “Careers for Youth" scolarship was presen- ted recently _ at the Canadian Restaurant Show in the Auto- motive Building of the Canadian National, Exhibition by C. L. Mitchell, vice - president, sales, H. J. Heinz Co. of Canada. Ltd. bers of the congrégation at the ‘)March meeting of the Margate United Church Women held in the church vestry. . Mrs. ne Adams, devotional leader, opened the meeting with’ - hymn ‘Jesus Saviour Pilot Me’’. : ipti from Psaim 9 was The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, April 3, 1965. 7 ‘to Alisen Brown, a 17- : F year --old Deep River, Ont. : evening guests. come and. gone mention with a sigh. Heed i ne ditn ool peaver < high school student. : cl : through the bit of storm. The Come to the old arme hair, The hymn. ‘Take up Thy Cross ¢ Alison, the daughier of a te- HA P P E N | N G S younger two went hand in sand James reads in the peace and| closed the devotional period. . . {to observe their bedtime, the quiet which seems fittingly’. to “ * Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phoue 48506 - lelder pair later, betakinz them- obtain at week's close. t he) # : ; : > |selves off, with happy quips and fire sings a low sweet lullaby) Chila-- Chuckles as such youngsters in which the kettle -joins.... Pre-' a ‘will: Janes and~ their father |sently ‘we shall lunch. “Not on| &- his home’ in Bothwell from a ren will be held next week at | nust them go to the stables to any cake, Ellen” he will say,) @ — gh = = ae te aie se see that all was well thert, “e- having seen us take a cake from | Mrs’ Clark Campbell, Wake- . Sponsared by the Association {ore they could feel that ‘their the oven this morning, “but a aoe ee en, , workday was. done. - . piece of toast or. something 3 - “Ita a arene as a light’ so,‘to generate only plea- | 2 'woman” Mr. enson hag sant dreams: : : sa sg BN, supetvinds St] wrkion, “it will not matter if And our week? We part with j et or J. H. O'Hasiley ‘she is talented in nothing e!se.. it. And in the parting, “Why by Lanny 2 9 atx. & oss one must know her metier de this it will be April!’ the thought | Pari MD. FAAP. -" femme, and have a fine touch for comes. But for us, even though —_ fie be sins “at 9.00 affections. It.is more important the wind is blowing little drifts | Ie a jay or Tuesd that a person should talk pleas- of March hither and yon at the April Sth or- 6th. The same ‘antly of common friends. afd the moment, along yards and fields, cougtans wilt eae ciad sack thousand and one nothings of it is cozy here by the fire, ' : preseme ‘the day, than that she should’ where we can . ‘talk plea:antly’; 2 chemist at Atomie En- ergy of Canada Ltd., has _top- ped her grade in home econom- ies for four years at Dr. C.. J. Mackenzie High School in Deep River, Ontario. Her interest. in home econoniics — both cook-| ing and sewing — has been constant for several years. Dur+ ing high school, .she was presi-; deat of the Food Club run by the Home Economics Dept, and won The Women’s Shield ‘for the | highest marks in home: écono-. mies in grades eleven and With vice president. Mrs. Heath Mayhew in the chair, the meet ing Opened with the UCW Put in unison. Fourteen ment ~ responded to roll call with a@ verse of scripture. — The minutes of the previons Leeland Dixon ‘returned to'shop on the Nursing of { JOHN WHARRY, B.A. . [meeting were read by the secre tary Mrs. Bruce Clark. Treas -- urer... Vivian Woodside, te ~- ported a larze sign realized |. ifrom the afternoon tea held re ~~ ‘eently. Mrs. Hillard Woodside - read a note from Mrs. Henry Moyse. It was decided to accept the mission allocation of $363.00. |The Friendship secretary Mrs. - Justin Woodside reported sev. ~ eral calls. made and cards sent during the month. The of- fering was received by Mrs. mens Dennis and dedica- i "Mrs. Keith Warren invited the that the Members to her home for the MAY WEDDING PLANNED ~ and Mrs. William. Wharry, Lucknow, Ont. The ntarriage will take -place on May ist at ‘3.00 p.m. at Pine Hill Divii- ity Hall Chapel, Halifax, N.S. ‘ A ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Mona-. ighan have returned to their home: in South. Melville, ° after : ispending a holiday in Toronto, ae ALISON MARGARET BROWN ‘the guests of Bill Monaghan and eee ee St .. | women who wish to further their Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston. age eee Alison im | education ities cngring ed : Wharry, B.A., son. of Mr. ends Jag Seeate . » 0! food service industry: "| Mrs. Cornelius Yaas. Vernon, ee ea er . . bes a a te cones te Heinz Company and_ the ee tat oats. Cove |p , h .% rs Talks | ; aoe Macdonald; Gollege of pare keenly aware of the ‘Road, havé- recently re day. Swi ‘ ; S WI Hea . McGill University. “Aftes, wni- | shortage of trained personnel for turned from a three week's ‘va- ‘Fopies-include the nurs in & Sus or oo ie te te ae oun "Wises sas would on ope ee cea all fields in the food service in-+¢ation..to-their_mother—country,care-ot_ children with < respira rire nappens more frequently-w we wish to be oe RG ACH | : bM ) be ar Se oe aan” as dustry. Both are ‘anxious to. in-| Holland. Sa tory diseases and of ¢ ‘marriage than the presence of» Nowhere... nowhere. Because y or Ut em rs s ‘form the’ young people of today, i cs tes ls with ‘burns. The use ‘of |a istinguished foreigner to for us,,and other farmwives — : age Mr. and Mrs. Herbert: Poole, New. Annan, 'P.EF announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Kather- ine Elizabeth to John David search in industry. i : ik é : ‘Alison’ f academ about to choose a career, of the, tory cpaipmest will be dinner.” : and hi i I ‘er — The. theme for March being |school. It was decided Alison's chief academic im | wite range of opportunities in amd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yates, strated. and there will be group “We chatted then of the (arm, “Could tife hold aan then lit. “Education.” Gaylene Misener Institute would donate the bal- April igen gy bg cboomy | Pan terests have been in home*. - |Sr_ Kingsbo: : : 7 ithe industry. the. t |Sr.,_Kingsboro,' spent the . past economics. and the sciences =| tk naan ont iemuner.,Week visiting with friends im. physics, chemistry and biology. | ative employment, and to assist Chatham, N.B. He_extra-currcular interests in-| "bow of them. thr ch the a | " ct ed | ring ote amen, Ma Zn Mann so \ship, to reglize-their hopes of a) J #mes L., accompanied by _and Doreen Warren, two of the ance and purchase this map” fe " distriet 4-H: Club members, gave|as soon as possible. | ee Se a is ees ‘interesting talks Strathgart-- The visitation committee Te 0 word “ eee -_ ney Homestead and Life ot that_two<rnew mothers | : ne ath be L. M. Montgomery, ‘as part of had been remembered during|tem™men, come the programme at the monthly |their- stay in the hospital, and nae ee ae te Fees’ A discussions. ¢ i , ; rai ~intgig si é __. of the wood’s work. its current. . tle homes lier enn a nena of how by this, “It is Secure from greed ‘and spoil, ee ak jabout at the half - way mark"; |The quiet beauty of the stars | ship as sess Marie aa mien, spoke too .of the sawing ahead, The fragrance of the soil . \CsM. RN. MSc: Further detail | And. James reckoned ‘it's 4s With heart at peace with all ae re Se well we don't have to get out “the world, : ching. And, being a home eco- q y oncerni imes’ . : ry ; : i i nomist, she cooks frequently |“#'°Cr in Fog. Reeaatys. pce en sy — So Bee eal: nowadays for fences with Content with simple things, ° | meeting of. ‘ Stanhope WI held it was decided to purchase &@iyjgyhew and’ Mrs. Bruce ~ and makes m:t { her own clo-| Applicants for the scholarship | poiigay with her ceatiner | ear elfiee.” |so much other work to do" as he We hold within our quiet rooms,- recently at the home: of Mrs. birthday gift for a senior citiz- Cygr_ n are on scholastic abil- ce and. othe! Island farmers were The best that Heaven brings.’ Bruce Ellis. A display of sew-\en who had a birthday im yrs Lorne Adams | was in (és. During. summer. vacations. : son - in - law, Mr. ‘and Mrs. : c i armers : i she has worked as a camp coun-| ity. aptitude and intere’ = 1 /Patrick McKenna, Ottawa, Following a pot luck supper ee ig ee cillor and pla and quantity food service, ability '0|rhey also visited friends in To-|at the Kensingtos Royal Cana-| "ow One 260. SS Ur We stakes Good night... ‘day - camp leader. oe ee - “hargcter' ronto and Oshawa. _|dian mn Home recently, | ‘ ane Application for the eebelon: : pe premniee, |_A Nursing Education Work- | eighteen tables of auction were | ship, valued at $1,200; is open to The standards of selection and. ; lim play.’ Prizes for men went. alt students graduating from the choosing of the scholarship ing menu for her luncheon this to Earle Carr (ist) -Ly maa} secondary schools “in Canada. | winner: are’-under the jurisdie- year ' Moase (2nd) and Earle Carrier, The award is designed to assist tion of the Scholarship Commit- “ yy. Minted and-encourage young men and tee of the C.R.A. ing and’ knitting, done by the March. ° ‘ 4H Club members, was 480 an interesting and lively dis- Viewed by those in attendance. | cussion was carried on -cancer-| A letter was read) from, UN €ining the consolidation of Elem-| Lord’s Prayer and the ‘Mizpa Provincia}...Education Conven- | ontary Schools, and pamphlets! henediction j ‘er, Mrs. Frank Ross and_it WaS were distributed: to each mem- -— = ‘decided to wrife to Mrs. Rossi)... concerning Edueation and. Margate WI Enjoys Bingo " charge of the program ‘taken from “God and His Purpose’’. The meeting closed with the © - 2, Ee P. ere ee Fro also child behaviour. vincial « yerment, st gers re prs ‘Harry Lawson reported: that she a : eh tp lhad received a donation from) >Y -- Maurice , after | Lobster: Parfait | (consolation). First prize for .imay win as, much atclaim as Women was won by Mrs. Alma) MacNutt, sécond by Mrs. Fannie "| distributed among ‘the mem- ~~ —_tess—scored'a social triumph at Drain; dry. strawberries on ab- a luncheon party-she gave: for sorbent, . paper. ~ MINTED LOBSTER PARFAS® Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hurry, Framingham, Mass. have been’ A ten day sewing and handi-{tion; thus .making the course, | craft course ‘was held, in Green- a. successful one. : jibe Glazed Strawberries’ dig’ oe tion to hich refreshments were served ' : s eee Sad consola Ss IDA RAILEY ALLEN say . femuepe dure my | Mrs: a Champion. ‘Mrs: gone of the ctineah of oe iw he Testes ‘and committee im| “Penny - a - meal” bage : ; LUNCHEON Mari i imunity towards the purchase’ of ‘ a oe a oe iow eee Cole received the lecky |a Mirge map of P.E.I. for thejcharge. | Coe cee ae oo en Minted:Lobster Par fait Chicken Boulllon-in-Cupe | pohert Rose, North Lake, lett} ’ Gg ag —— f BOR ate Eh or anammart at . Minted: Labster Parfait {0 spend. few days with his - Sewing And Handicrafts - (“wir tre preasen wes. Pp f | h E t “Wi sister, Verna, and his uncle, Le- he : { ' : ; ; errect Luncneon En ree ee ee ‘ : a ee “* tie P \ e ae Lorne Adams in the chair the : ——— ly ene mee lemon Gi | Displayed At Greenwich © |mestsh.ovesttta Oe te F ; ‘ i y 0. : o* LAST spring. a Virginia hds-;Do not remove stems or hulls. a p' y ‘ yw : _, ett = = gon. Roll call was responded to_ by eleven members giving “a Le visiting the former's parents ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hurry. | Winsloe. Audrey Hurry: accom- her club, with..her_ dessert of Place 2 c. granulated sugar} ..A LA FOUR SEASONS. “glazed strawberries. and. 10 thsp. water in 1-qt. pots 2 (7'% oz.) cans lobster meat, The récipe. which appeared) stir until sugar is saturated.; diced small : in this column, wag given to me) Cook over medium heat. until 1% ¢. mayonnaise panied them back to the States, by Albert Stockil; Chef - Dit poiling (do not stir). 2 ¢; tomato puree vos where she. will enter the Lahey ector of N.Y.’s Four Seasons) ix % tsp. cream. of tartar % c. équal parts bottled ‘clam | Clinie;: Boston, for further treat- festaurant, where “this straw- with 1 tsp. water; add to boil-| juice and water ..- . —S| ment. Her. mother is leaving | berry confection is a specialty. jing sugar water. When mix- % tsp. English mustard | soon to be with her, By request, Tam giving thistture ‘reaches a temperature of 1 tsp. fine - chopped fresh mint’ <,° ~~ : : 5 ; recipe again early in the sea- 310 degrees F., measured by 1 tbsp. dry sherry or 1 tsp. A unique taxi service in Ho-,; were . served | farnous quotation.” The minutes enijoyed by all, | of the last meeting were tead “The Queen” | by ‘the secretary, Mrs. Philip the afternoon to a elose.| Henderson and the i Mrs. Heath Mayhew.: gave her | Teport. “Tettets were read from the | Link. in England, and from Gun- ‘anami. The school committee © reported purchasing articles wich school recently, with a very | Refreshments good attendance of Women's In- ‘and a social hot stitute: members and friends. | and rf ‘The instruotresses were _ Doris: LeClair and Claire Buote from the. Women’s Institute Branch [in “Charlottetown: ~- Cornwall UCW Achi ~ Day" -was~ held’) . } cum man af the tadies § present. | Hold Devotional MacLeod, director son, so all our readers can pre- ; | shetty ftavortn _nolulu indirectly benefits the Theresa + di ot pee pare this delice when strawber- peanty ce epauncant: Deagates 2 tsp anae 3 —— world’s underprivileged chili- | . hworhen:s work for Prince Fa-| Mrs.jNeil Salthond entertain-( atid the visitation committee te- ries. become abundant in their Ry The Stem Whipped- Cream. Springtime "¢"-, Guests of a Canadian. cou- | ward Island and Enid Coles, a ed the Cornwall UCW recently, | ported making several calls. It localities... | With thin tongs: take ene, ‘Topping (follows) me living there are loaned the’ student at Mount Allison Univer-|when Mrs. Doris Scott was de- | was decided to ‘have a travelling * i mn tongs take | emily’s.latest car insreturn for sity were present to view the dis-|votional leader, using .the.. apton sent around instead of an ‘Sprigs of fresh. mint. Combine and mix all ingred- ierits except the last two. Spoon oe level; recipes, cleaned strawberry blotted on Pee ay absorbent paper by: the stem,’ GLAZED STRAWBERRIES (and dip.in atid out+-of mixture. A LA FOUR SEASONS | Let excess syrup seep: back into Brush any sand from 2 qts. pot. Reveat, glazing one _berry «medium - sized'firm. strawber- at a time. Place strawberries ‘fies. Rinse with ‘very.cold water. on slightly oiled heavy - duty |play, and were welcomed by the topic “Red Anger’. She was afternoon tea ‘to help. raise president. Miss B galled on assisted. by ‘Mrs. .arion Mae- funds. " leach of the ladies to “theit| Ewen and Mrs. Bertha Murche-| A paper iducation was finished products, several mod-| son‘ with Bible readings, and by | fead by Mrs. Charles Dennis, leled wearing apparel, dresses| Mrs. Lulu. Clow, Mrs. Flossie) and a questionaite answ and blouses. The display’ inclu-' Hyde and Mrs. Reta MacPhail) and filled in, after which four (ded. billfolds, kéy cases, change with prayers for the “Holy Ca- games of bingo were enjoyed. a promise to send a donation to the couple's favorite charity, | : : : : Pe ithe Unitarian ‘Service Commit- | t : it into parfait glasses Refriger-| tee of Canada. USC Headquar- ate 1 hr. or more. To serve: ‘ ae age spoon on Whifiped Cream Spring-| ters is at 63 Sparks Street of) time. Topping. Decor: fresh tawa 4. STOCKINGS GO FLORAL {i By TRACY. ADRIAN éd in garden - fresh aluminum foil to dry and glaze. mint, : On Monday evening. March STOCKINGS have taken on ainst a pale tinted background.’ | im and gingham’ cu- tholic Church, Fellowship among — Meeting adjourned and = re- Refrigerate up to 2 hrs. Slip wHPPED CREAM ‘SPRING- 7°. the Kensington Royal Cans many new and colorfyl»de A delicious partner ‘| shions, quid smtoidered at. Nations and for Foreign Stud- fresimments were served by the into paper bon‘ bon cups.orplace py TOPPING: Into 1 an n. Legion’ Cribbage tourna- signs this past season: and short dresses and skirts now ‘tivies and baskets -jenfs’”. Hymns were sung. | hostess, Mrs. Mayhew, assisted on small crisp. sugar cookies jeq not sweetened whi ment was won by Chester. and for spring.they have come out so popular, the stockings aré | ,); : Hawa by the committee in charze. ut da at weete ned whipped f 5 ; oo ac : : ’ | Miss MacLeod commended Mrs. fard.. conducted the jabout 1 %"’ in diameter. Serve. -ream.dfold in “% tsp. each chop- | Roland Champion with William with all - over posies. - flower - printed over the knee ‘ i : P : j val ra ae | Si i + : ; the ladies on the. good work. ae- study on Brazil and Mrs: Law- | (AXRRRRRRRRARREAAARAADE, at once. ~~ 6d fresh chervil chives, pars-.| Sr aoc — Clark a close -. This pair is by Bonnie Doon and come in one size, made to complished and . encouraged son Drake led from chapter #4 4 In honor of . our enthusiastic “ley and mint. ; ir . sof ate gee and fegtures blossoms treilis- fit any leg. ‘them to continue. She also ex- of “God and His Purpose’, under | PURITY DAIRY % hostess - cook in Virginia, our, ° ¢oMORROW'S DINNER caus and an electric lastera ey ae a \ plained how this course ' could the-heading “The Book twat é. “ps if Pr 3 Chet and I planned the follow-| | FROM QUR CHEF to each of those whe came see- MARY HAWORTH "|help to develop interest at theit| Talks’. A film “How We Got) arents Prefer’ 5 .. Cream of Asparagus Soup .. ond. The presentations were’ : : gare regular monthly WI méetings.| Our Bible” concluded the study | Purity Products” S (canned) with Croutons | made by the criffhace chair- . P Miss Coles also -congratulated | period. pO TE ete Se Cer 28 2 Ure 5 Escalloped “Oysters. or man. Earle Carrier. This. winds, Girl Wishes To Regain Ne the ladies. ~~ onting Pog . was dealt 317 Kent St..- Dial 47125 g Beef Stroganoff, up the ‘critbage tournament. for | ; Gifts ‘were ‘presented to . the | with -a following .commit- |? < 2 eet coe eet eet eee a) Pa ailiart Leh RERBUPED OTT Eas [ies Sos wl ayy ee ee | Snow Pudding or Ice Cream for tone -Offs which wil P ul Sh ‘Ha L {thanked t¢ adies : | - JACK 3 ; , + | | Snow Pudding or ice Cream itor sose plarofte whicr vil Popularity ohe has Lost ‘kindness, interest and coopers:|Ford Wilson: refreshment. Mrs. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS — . ; Z or ’ ° ' ° 7 ne: ha 5 DEAR MARY ‘HAWORTH: |a frozen air of self - sufficiency. ‘and Mrs. Elmer Frizzell. | BRONCHIAL COUGH, ASTHMA } ip.m. ; ‘Tam a girl, 14, in the eighth Possibly you-reacted that way, Hampton UCW + After the meeting, & social D6 you coegh, tough, cough night ond day - | ; bee grade at ‘school, and among the thrown off gride as eet a : . hour was enjoyed. a a Sane writation eaeie€ \ pl os top scholars in my class. \vague element--of. unfriendliness . : : Se cs case Ek cso cae cad cg a Nis | Pri nce County UCW Attend t apsoae to : rather large fa- in the Pap ibe ceralak ton the Honor Organist ‘HOUSEHOLD HINTS yor tad t hard fo do your wor “er | > | : mily and we have a big house start as cordial interest 3 ae : Guid F5 iheames See O'L W k h . M ti in a. fice neighborhood. We shown by the boys. athe bg pec eam Hann: When sewing checked or plaid Toreart pave baer ebicct 3s eee Oras | eary : Orks op ee Ing moved here about a year 80, Some of the girls, envious pton UCW recently. The devotio materials, use thread of botlt | Ont cts cet fm Do gone ng Be § | : - - leaving the place where we types, might have resented your ya} portion of the theeting under Colors—_ one color on the spool, | weather. | am montful to say | have found i= | More than forty leaders ofjers,- was centered upon the had lived for eight years, neweomer popularity with the jn. ter te of Mrs. Bil] ‘he other om the bobbin. | Retteee ae teen ene AL ak - United Churth Women in Prince|meaning and significance of ‘which_hurt me very much, boys and may have found ways- cameron was ‘pened on the To rip "machine stitching covmaes io ey frond” Y \County received a broader vis- the United Church crest. T-he 1 now have a bedroom to my- and-means of making you feel ineme “Lent” tht ot loner teaead | Yoo con get this seme satisfactory refle?. Get lion and increased enthusiasm to| script, which imcladed portions |self arid you may be thinking uncomfortable, hardly knowing" “" “ 11 ea eat Kore nmaek reer, | RapaaE proces Som ee aria, oer lcarry out the Purpose of their of scripture, was read by -Mrs,' “What a good life!” but 1 am why, while they also undermined The president, Mrs. Wt oat coulle : yh , +. jorganization as they attended a Gerald Gamble. Selected vers- not happy. the boys’ good will toward you Myers, conducted the business! €85'¥ _ ih ot ee a |workshop in O'Leary Christian - es from hymns were! Last year, in this new school, by planting rumors that yon period, and a new vacuum clea- ucation Centre Monday afternoon | sung, Mrs. Lewis Beriard'} probably was more . popular: were coriceited, etc. ner was reported purchased foo and evening. The pattern of lea- ag pianitt. The girls participa- with the boys than any other 1+ may: be that yout family’s (9 OC," for cleaning the dership given by Marion Thom- | ting were Iris Phillips, Anna girl in the cfass. But I reject- move transplanted you from. a churph. “ : ° son, travelling secretary of the) McMackin, Margaret MacKen-|ed their friendship’ and acted ,indly neighborhood, where Ajesuccessful social evening | Church’s Board of Women, cal-|zie,;' Janet MacKenzie, Betty very self - centered and snob- you'd lived for eight vous wie was held in the Community Hall, OU, your avings led for the participation by ev- {gu Ellis and Rhoda Dennis. _ish. : 3 more difficult. if fancier. en- *ith.a_good attendance. eryone present. Both sessions "The theme for consideration This year some of the bOYS vironment wiece Sou'tl haiee te A gift certificate was pre- ° J a” were characterized: by an” in- gt the evening. session-.. Wa s; call me_“‘snob™’ and. ‘‘conceit- sharpen. your-wits-to--take-care-.sented. fo. Mrs..Bud Morrison. in in / ears eae OW. ‘formal atmosphere, which made -why Enlist All Women for the ;ed" and other names of the sort. of yourself. appreciation of servicés. as s s oe a on to express Op- Total Mission of the Church?” ee ae but rm is mea So mach for a- quick, j@ Church organist. ae questions. To introduce discussion, a role ‘orn up. Recently 4 wctts_ + ollowi ing’ o| ” The afternoon session opened play was presented by Mis | Went to a dance and most.of the he toni oF vont peer eomnctalag none iloeib. “| invested $10,000 im Gnited Accumulafive with a brief devotional service | Thomson and Mrs. Charles Ho — ignored. me: and wouldn't < iat taiture at leet ion the members agreed to ae- Fund on January 2nd, 1958 and my savings ALLURING. LINE Jed by Mrs. E. W. Turner, who | watt of Victoria, portrayi ng #Nce with me. ‘Now for guidance. “a. lcept the raise. It was decided had grown to $25,653 by March tet, 1965! also welcomed the delegates to tome of the problems of a mo-| What can I do to regain. their First. read Evelyn Miltts *® 8end 4 gift to Mrs. Earle Actually an increase of 156% with dividends Pure allure! See how the O'Leary. Mrs. Henry Moyse of ther’ of young children, who | friendship? [ want my clas* noon’, call Yeh op ‘ Callbeck who is a patierit in the : Saat tlashed - in shoulder: creates # . |Summerside, president of P.E‘1. | was employed part time and) mates to know me-asI am. “ 4 rig, un Lie oe Aeon P.E.1. hospital. reinvested. ‘ beautiful new exposure above EDGINGS ARE IN! Presbyterial, introduced Miss her neighbour, # sewcomer and/ How can I get them to stop Oo, CuuicieG in hardback | Next meeting will be held at More than 63,000 people are growing money Gently tapered lines. Note ver- __ Thomson, who has conducted si-|the mother of a teen age family. |ealling me names? | am not) 38 -($330) b the Associat.| {@ home of Mrs. C. Morrison by investing in United Accumulative Fund. sion with sleeves — smart for. Transform dresses, blouses, |milar_workshops in other Mari-|The discussion pointed out some) asking to be the most, popular seas M <a aaa tien Mis. Win fell will Be de dene naw annie money ‘oil neeee eummer ia town. sweaters, gloves with crochet- time centres dur img the past] of the ways in which the UCW | girl, but rather’ to be among) (2. ite) - ‘ = papas odianel teles. _ See w to gf you - Printed Pattern 4888: Misses’ ¢d edgings — the new fashion! months. Attention was centred | might be of assistance to these! those well liked. | am willing to oan 13 iio ak ar ‘i oe "The Benediction repeated ‘ti in your future. ; Sites 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16| | Edgings add 2 fashiobable on organization during the after: | mothers. __.| 40 anything that yousmay ad- | ope, 1 prefer tive ear cineg aug unison closed the meeting. ' es takes 3 yds. in touch to garments.. Use wool, toon, and an utrehearsed skit; Again the delegates divided vise. : CV. ition to later FEVISIONS an | _ ss 20 'h : : \cotton for narrow edgings, cot-|portrayed .a poorly conducted |into.groups, this time to dis- you might find a 1950 copy at a | seeevosessovooreooree, Savings plans as low as amon FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) | ton only for wider. Pattern 7469 UCW. meeting, which provided cuss the understanding of per-, Dear C.V.: In accusing your- second - hand- bookstore. t H. BENNETT CARR : : 4 : Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | directions for 8 edgings. ja basis for analyses and dis-|sons, their needs, ways in whieh | self of acting very self - center- Next, you will need contina- > pi Couette 3 Call: A R GILLIS “1 care of Guardian-Patriot er a cussion, It showed members the UCW might help. Group fin- ¢d and sncbbi<h last year. per- ing adult advisory help in ap- ¢ Duane gugerdeer’ 3 « Re ' | as lecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W.,| . Thirty - five cents (coins) for without a sense of responsibility, |dings were presented in a var- Raps you arent giving yourself plying lessons learned from $ Charlottetown, P.E.1 . , - tues On this pattern, no stamps, pleae, and with # wrong concept of iety of ways rather than by | fair break the book. Your mother, or a $ ‘sum tite of Conade >| UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. COMPLETE FASHION RE-| to Alice Brooks, care of Guar- worship, lack of materials and|one person reporting. 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