‘RE-EL Mrs:-J. Nell Gordon-of Tor- ento was re-elected Wednes- day a’ national. president of the, IODE at the closing — ses- | i MARY HAWORTP ECTED sion of the. organization's 66th znnual. meeting in Montreal. (CP Wirephoto) 2. , _ Shocks Scout’ Method Of Fond Reng” s Mother ~_ straw. say | ELLEN’ S DIARY’ “ There was a contnranes this f-evening on the-front Verandah, alse by where we sat darning’ a pair of James work socks. “Have you decided yet what ; we're to do with those kittens?" i | Alex* inquired : i ‘Not exactly "" Peter reptied. . 7 | “Suppose? Alex suggested, - ‘we could .get good homes. for some, would you be willing to 4 one igive thém away’? vj ite. where the silvery. -- blue hy Was fading in with t he:. _. dimming hilltops, and nearer ~ at the flowers in the border now + lelosing their doors for the night. oo aes fot “Talk- about at re jsaid. wise “But we must’ Alex insisted. ‘Then let's settle it this way”’ Peter smiled. “We'll keep every lasf one of the five!’’ | “That's the way he is. He~ ;won't face an issue’ alex com- » {mented in an aside. “But he is’ onlyx-a- little boy” 2 we said. ae “Little! May I remind — you jthat when School keeps after the ‘holidays, he will be there?'’ ‘He will still be only a litile { |{bov’ Se : —The air was laden withthe scent of new leafings, of flow-. -erings,..and the _sleepy. chirp-.. ings and vesper songs of. the hirds. So enchanting these eve- birds. So enchanting these even- | - nings are which take us on now facts on that score, it occurs to ‘0 the suinmer. ; me that your fiery attack on | Sowing-on fields of, the name the ‘travesty-type sales talk’ there was today’. ‘And in anoth- ‘which I too deplore, as a brand @* Chore of the season, lime. of brainwash) was a matter. was brought in to the farms. And: of finally ones at a last only James, of those there would recall that once upon a time in ~=fod—think— you- are. blowing--your--Island_ history, the same, came > stack,, as we say, in housewife- in as limestone on sailing ships . @ ries ly vein; about this manifestly ‘o our ports, to be burnt in kilns — = absurb aspect of American corp, Company - or merchant-owned _|unconsciously to let off steam or sometimes the propehty of ‘about-some-deeper, wider_rang- -a landed farmer. img, unspoken quarrel with ‘‘ug- |sinell of the burning, and the ily Americanism’ generally, as cloudlets of smoke rising from seen. through your eyes. the same, was then common to New Leaves ‘And Flowers | Scent The June Air Wa 4 ® - Was’ an interesting rite on a Te- menibered farm. ‘ An applica- tion of brook-water, was-the°ma- ge which’ opened «the “burnt s‘ones. leaving them white and. powdery. and -Feady—-to he ab: hed..to the land. Today we remembered wist- filly a question posed ‘to his class. in agriculture in°the old’ school of oir girlhood by its, Mat@bns “Wiat? benefits from applying” lime to ane soil?’ ae urages. .the decompo- siting ae anic matter in. the, f Ay 5 | ' oo eee 'N BALLEM- eee ce eer a It neutralizes. the organie | <actds’’ another - volunteered. ) “ENGAGEMENT ANNOU NCED eee the: cae sei The engagement is announe- : Mrs. - W: Blair. MacDonald, We smiled today recalling tea- cher and taught. . If only - how, exciting the thought! could..be no ‘going back, no re- curning to that classroom, no foregathering-again--pfthose_pu- oils and master. No complete. litle company -of. once, who in those last months*spent the § warming spring recesses be-- neath.a wide-spread spruce tree & on the roadside bank to chaf. or just be ‘silent togethér, as*they - but there ‘ ed of Evelyn Elizabeth Bal- jem, ‘eldest - ; daughter. af Mr. and: Mrs Cedric Ballem, . Marshfield, fo. Douglas Blair and Charlottetown. will take place in St. ba’s Presbyterian Church, Marshfield on July 2,° 1966, at 3.30 p.m. MacDonald, ‘son . pf. Mr.” looked into the future though : fi often_with_a_quip._and carcfree__ laugh, ' tiifs whieh may or may not have come true. In any case, each member of that class .was unwittingly a teacher to us in hin: and. her-self. . oe “Here, Grandfa- a-there”’ one girl smiles. ‘Let's make.a bedtime lunch: of nectar and ambrosia, fit for the gods of. . avhatever''_: she chuckles. Until. tamorrow --- - -Diary - = ; Good- night... BORDEN | Lloyd Clark is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, . Sum- merside. The acrid —~PEAR- MARY ———-HAWOR-FH--t0-- think that— the. uesdioy. --Mary—Haworth-—-c-o t 1s ets —the-—springtime,—as—was—also- —Pegsy Kelly of Montreal has fast month \our son--became_a boy-stout. Last. week he came home from a meeting with a ‘packet of tickets to sell, accom- panied by a canned speech with ngly Americans” actually. re ceived their. training in the ‘scouting organization. Sorry to sound so bitter, but we truly are shocked by the 4ahréugh_hercolume_not_ by the: sight of the :wagons — and- Write her n care _ot The Guar- carts on the roads, bearing..it dian: off’ to the farms. The staking . | printed instructions e how to bad taste of this approaéiy And - _~-~»--eliver—it.. en rneninroniinioc siernipematbind bP OE SA BB on BBB elf ft The ' aaah begins, ae eu. your fellow countryment are put _ ____want to see_all “hoys- hecome . a -by_it. real Americans, don’t you? oe possibly. this type of Po been visiting ber. brother Joseph Kelly. Mrs. Kellyy,and family. | Wilfred Kiggins and son ‘Paul has returned home from a trip to Arizona and Boston, Mass. Mrs. C.H. Hunter and daughter in the most —— The instruction sheet says, ‘‘Smile - .be neat. Shine your shoes. be enthusiastic.” Altogether the most arrant bles" on sa'es talk “Needles to “say;* our “son won't” be out selling tickets: | this kind 6f activity reflects the real inner quality of the Boy ~~ “respotise I've “ever “encountered. |~1s-the, Boy “Scout--troop’ “t-o -6-The- Guardian, Oharlottetown,.-Fri.,.June. 3,_1966. L966 a‘filiation with the group be short-lived. of certain geographic areas, | . where. the scouting _ program. is ' fv charge, perhaps, those distasteful military. men, often: 80 poorly educated in the | wider sense? Please comment. eome. this mode__of. language . and delivery is used only in slapstick comedy, | té portray the cunning clod. I wouldn't have believed, - until. now, that » it is literally used in any mid- | ; die class Society. “SIMPLE, SLIMMING Soft ans candlelight, the cowl ‘effect “te-frames ‘your face-tn 80 e. for Gatalom. of one of | I should hate Tr E:-D;: There is some- | thing loaded, so to speak, about - your closing paragraph. The gist of it suggests an an¥bush at- | tack on somebody you know. which your: son belongs—headed- And if up by some military man, who works with scouts as a volun- feer sideline civilian activity? Scout movement in America, his And. do you dislike or distrust | will | ‘him for reasons largely unrelat- jed to your revulsion to the sales | In the country from which I pit ¢h which implies that exem- | paganda is characteristic only |plary scouting, real American- | ism and-‘‘making a.fast buck’ | - are synonymous - virtues? As you are from another. country (would 1 be correct ‘in | surmising Canada? Or ;Austra- lia?) perhaps you married in- ‘Or, ibiishment. - ‘it married to a iman of your native. background, jmaybe ‘he is posted here by his | igovernment on an “keep the peace’ In any case, internation- mission. whatev er. the ‘al rome -are--in—short. supply." ==> | ie ‘IDA BAILEY ALLEN Smart Grocery Buying © Helps Brake Inflation TOMORROW'S DINNER-— | =A Put--on=-yeur= glasses‘, re |cently urged President Johnson.. "Mossad Mixed Salad Greens Look at the prices of foods. Vinaigette , before youbuy: and avoid pur-. Veal Goulash (Hungarian Stew). chasing “high- priced foods that With Whole Peeled Potatoes | —==Sgnd- Onions; Sliced: New “Beets Well, if those: of us who: need | with Chopped Beet Tops them do put.on our glasses, we | Or Spicy. Applesauce certainly won't be passing up # Ladyfingers ‘seme of the food ‘‘buys’’ , that | Hot or Iced Coffee or Téa Milk are on-thé grocer’s .shelves. ' Measuements leVel; 3 No Reason To Follow necipes Tos 6 Jacks The. _kind_.of,.food. you. bowy..} 1 5 — not denote social status. Pe |Just because Mrs. X. buys ‘prime irib roasis habitually is no rea- ison why ss should do the ‘same. If your bay: a good pot roast which costs much less, cook it. “with Sere and serve it “with” ‘A Favorite at the Girl Scouts | Rockwood Program Center at Potomac, Md., as 1-4 ¢. room-soft shortening Ya ec. sugar ‘ \a-tsp. baking powder , you are a more ~ highly: _ skilled cook. It is easy to atueata na why the President is asking home- | makers- to bay less, expensive, | 1-3 ¢€. Y potenti 1-egg, beaten 1 tbsp. fine-grated orange rind. plentiful merchandise, instead | 1 Seca eut in of top-priced amas in short — piecre es supply. ee eames aCe ‘ Inflation resale when most +f seal additional homemakers insist on the high- Stir shortening until creamy. ; troy Msx together and “sift~in- next priced foods-—there isn't enough ; ' = 9) adry-ingredients:Add butter- | eel round. Up-and-up__g-0- “milk-egc and ore | Beat é JIFFY KNIT Shell medallions can” be kn#- oomaded..inno_time!Use...two.. LEE... needles and rug cotton Knit each “medallian ly. Then join’ medatiions to make. bedspread. Make — all in one.or varied colors. Patter *7458: directions. i asparaies. 1 tuxe Quilt Book Ne a from across Canad.) and until smooth.. Fold in dates. | Pianning And Buying Some of us make a sincere ing cups attempt to keep food hills down i955 4 39 But sincerity alone is uséless.: and -slig .unless backed .up by intelligent tai of caps. Combine ‘orange planning, budgetwise buying | juice .a additional sugar. and adequate food preparation. Spoon_over- hot__puddings; let pis _willingnessto.get_out of tang 15 min—thenunmold Bake in mod. oven, in., or until browned shrtink away from | —Sursatt “panied by Mrs. PMs: Promised) | “plane “recently from Spooh into 6 oiled 5'2 - oz. cus-,|, end im Halifax, N.S: Mrs. Everett McKenna. attend. ed a er ecoenee of ber ponhew pore Halifax. left for Dorval, Quetsec where they will- reside. They were accom- and Mrs. MacDougal. Leo Cheverie is a patient in the ip EI. Hospital. Mre. William Ozon is visiting fn. Moncton, N.B., guest of her | daughter Mrs. Ray Carey, Mr. | Carey and -family. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clinton Howatt, motored to Amherst, N.S. re-. cently, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Everett McKenna Jr., have purchased the bunga- low formerly owned by thie late 'Capt. A.B. Paquet. ... --Philip.Howatt. has-been train- ing at ONIB, Halifax has re- | turned ‘onl is now employed at ONTB canteen; Sanitorium Char- lottetown. Garry Sexton and Liovd Gama-. 'che of Baie Comeau, Que., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Arthur “Séxton | ~ELMSDALE } Claude McKenna has returned from Western Hospital. where he. —hwas-a patient with: an- attack ‘oO pneumonia: K.A. McKenna returned 5 by. “Yoronto where. he has spent the winter months. ' ; John P. Wallace has received the news of the death ‘of his | daughter-in-law, “Mrs. Earl’ Wal- ‘lace (nee Florence: Doyle) in Toronto. as the result of a ear accident. = MONTAGUE —° Norman Nicholson accompani- ed-by. Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol- son motored to Guysboro, N.S.. to visit his brother Roderick Nicholson, : Catherine MacDonald, “Char- :lottetown was a recent guest. of Mr;_and, Mrs. tag - “over nite F the | |: Andrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 43506 _. Mr. and Mrs..G. O'Neil (the - * former Dianne McLellan) “Roy McLellan nigan;-~whose- * Power, while Mrs. “night. — Mrs: —Ray Morris refurned to. - her home in*North Granville af- Roy Gillis, Mon- 4 DONNA DEACON —_ RONNIE JOHNSTON | TO WED. IN JULY Mr. and Mrs. Victor D: Dea- “MacMillan, ~ Stanhope. — The- con, Covehead Road, announce. marriage. is. to take place the engagement of their dau- ‘ : : s ghtér, Donna Elaine to Ronnie at St James United Church, MacKenzie Johnston, foster Covehead, P.EJ., on Satur- son of Mr. and Mrs. George ahy: July 2, 1966, at +0 p-m, - Protestant The. marriage Colum-.- * proaching marriage to Kenneth —-United- Chr “presided The opening — |poem was read by Mrs. Edwin ’ | MacFarlane Plans. were made . Are Mace By. ( |to have a quilting. party in the near future. A-programme was. Hazelbrook WI. _ presented by each’ member tak. tg part—and—consisted of puz7-__ Mrs Earl Jones presided at ‘es contests: and readings. Al the,-.most-. recent. meeting’ of the noxt ,meeting the opening. Hire Arthur Andrew. Seven’ fem) will be read by: Mrs.. Scot. members answered roll call and. MacMurdo Refreshments were three visitors were present we S$ served by the hostess. i derson ~Numerous Plans Gordon “Carver, -Mrs ss aaccasannsnn Faithful and Mrs. Harry Fra-~ ser —will assist Mrs. Ernest Drake in canvassing the district for the Salvation’ Army . _appeal. “A resolution was presen .that the. scholarship fund KON: TIKE re Golden Frait trom MALAYA main at Grade 10 level -Jt was agreed that Mrs. W. Faithful and. Mrer G:-Carver be-— voting delegates at the district | convention to be™ held in the | Children’s Home on June 10th, and plans were made for entertainment. Resolutions” -were— considered; —and atx were chosen. : All members were ‘asked i “take refreshments to 4-H Achie- vement Day*to be “fieidyat the home of Mrs. Earl Jon » The next place of meeting was undecided. _ The meeting clos- ° ed with refreshments served by . the hostess, and a. “social hour. § DUNDAS CENTRE * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Seword and son Stephen have’ returned _ to theit home in Hailifax, .N.S. | having -visited Mrs. Séwo ~mother Mrs. Lillian Gillis, est Hill - A For: |’ -and-other - members. = 6 her family. A cnlautla hens bridal shover t | was held at the home of Mr. “WRIGHT'S SAMPLE SHOES 120 pairs of avality Mrs. Neil Garrett, Forest _ in honor of their second eldest daughter Marjorie-on her ap- | MacDonald, « ‘Montague, son of | Mrs. Nleanette MacDonald and the late~Murdock MacDonald. i; The marrjage— ceremony will} | take place Saturday afternoon June 4th in St. Andrew's Presby- | “terian Church, ‘Montague. | Mr. and Mrs., Alfred MacDon- | ald celebrated their 35th -wed- ding anniversary at their.home in Forest Hill. The couple were ' married May 27, 1935 in Dundas h-manse:- Mrs: Mac-- Donald was the-former Marie MacLeod, daughter of the late | Mr. and Mrs. John MacLeod, Dundas Centre. They have three sons, and two daughters: and three grandchildren. + 1, 4', & 5B On) yes sere : HAPPENINGS A miscellaneous bridal show- son and “family er was held recently at the B. were recent guests’ of - Mr. ‘Knights of Columbus Hall, Mon- and Mrs. Seymour _ Henderson, ,tague, in honor of Maretta Lan- Cambridge. ean marriage= ines take™ ‘place soon, = “ The bride- to-be. was: assisted in opening her gifts by rold Vuoz70, a Sin- clair read the accompanying verses. A social hour was spent and refreshments. were served. Mrs. rs. Stella bride. Montague hall. Donald and. assisted the.” ing verses. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graham ; Following Halifax, spent a few ‘days visit- ing friends and - Telations - 18: Montague and vicinity. ed annie ~ ber mother, Mrs. Moncton, N. ently held a miscellaneous Glenda ewer for them in ‘the. Lower Betty Mac- Vuozzo the gifts and reading accompany- the presentations music and dancing were “enjoy- cand refreshments’ “served. | ter Darlene have “returned to their home in Halifax, N.S., af- ter spending a brief holiday with. mM “Titian ills “Pores wih fe ~ Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chasis Taylor, Dundas Centre accompanied by farold Taylor were weekend isitors. to various points in NS, | ‘score WRIGHT - “SHOE CO. | ‘Bedeque Youth Groups was held | on Tuesday evening in ‘the! . Church. Hall, There was a large | - attendance. The Half Century Chth of Be- -deque .met_on.May. 23rd,_at. the: = home of Mrs. : Ernest Johnsod. Mrs. Annie ”) Higginbotham. “Mrs. Wilfred Trainor, Kath- The president Mrs. George Hen- Halifax, and Mrs. Florence leen and Louis Creamer: of aot a i i Jones of Digby, ‘N. 8., were ‘Charlottetown, and Mrs.: J o- “recent ~guests of —“Mr.-and- “Mrs. Wellington Campbell. Montague .A shower in honor of Sharon kora, Toronto to: “seph —Hood,~ South Melville and4= Joseph and Louis. Trainor, Kin- _left Thursday by train: for ttend the ordination _ MAY WE MacGregor, whose. marriage to on June 4th of John Trainor, Je- e Ray Ching, Kingsboro; will take suit Society, aigedele.: Ont. - place on June 4th was given in : the Kingsboro. hall _ Monday... Mr...and- Mrs. John MacDo- “The bride-to-be was the | recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. tic spent friends in Moncton. On Wednesday night the BC- CGIT. of the YF members presented Miss Mc- Gregor with a set of plaques at an—entertainment. for..her in. the. Eau Point. church h The ndra Steeves. Moth MacGregor East Bak | the weekend . with Montague |. United~ Bpatist Chyrch held a mother- daughter banquet at the | _ “parsonage... The.-mothers. were | Special guest was the-former~ €G#f1 “leader, j--— -Charlotte--j ~~ TELL YOU: ABOUT - THE CHANGE AT ATLANTIC? -of--the--Church--Mrs:Miles==Foster;— State tfsiatee Serene oer eae choir also. Goteviatagal for the town. A devotional period fol- : bride-elect, and -presented her lowed the banquet. Scripture} _ ‘ek & with a gift. , tional thouvht, Miss Mary MacInnis, a mem- poem by Diane King; ber: of the. Bank of Commerce by leadet Heather King: Games staff, Souris, is on holiday im were enjoyed and the ‘meeting Europe. => was ¢losed with the fellowship circle. H.: BENNE®T” ‘CARR Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor Insurance Ccunselling ter _spending=the, winter in* Fred- ericton, and Westbrook, Maine “She has as her guests her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. ° and ss. was read by‘ Linda King; devo- Sandra Steeves prayer Signs and. emblems like _ this one are going up on ~ nearly 100 doors and office fs ai . International Finance.Cor- INTERNATIONAL poration Ltd. On May 1, POOH OD Mrs., John Murray of West- = lottetown, P.E.I. ote ‘i ; Res brook. ; oe “5817 ie what: were formerly the’ Atlantic Finance : Mr. and Mrs? Merrill. Hender- 065 0b064546566-05 ooeed offices were taken over by GAC International. “the rut-and-try- some foods ‘that F cups onto tard Heda may be onfamiliar and also tae anion lower priced. ‘ cream. ljemon sherbert or “Ihées this mean more. home- cream. cooking?’’ you ask. - Not necessarily. There ways to outwit. most difficulties, and this is one that the Chef cream is enough to top and and I will help ‘you solve in glamorize 6 dessert servings as these ‘columns and add glamous above. It is glamour. at ites ‘to meals: - + eost! ‘ ice. are COMMENT FROM THE CHEF A: half-pt. of sherbert or ice Dn NTRS TD a SMR RE REIT HEI pee RETR: Candich Guiding Officials: 1 -Will Meet In Newfoundland- mintergational? “and Wérld Guides Cathotiques du Canada Guiding’ will be the theme of | (secteur francais) . will report the, annual meeting of the Girl on highlights of their . year’s Guides. of Canada to be held in work: ;Mrs. David Ouchterlony St. John's, Newfoundland, June Toronto, recently appointed vee. : : ~ commissioner. of- the Yukon and Guiding. officials from. every Northwest Territories and province will attend sessions Donna Haley, eToronto, commis- held in Bowater and Rother- sioner for companies and packs Toere Houses on the campus. of. on foreign soil, will report on the Memoria). University of guiding ae wr areas. ° Newfoundland: Mrs W. Ran- © Mrs” F. Wilks, Vancouver, kine Nesbitt, Toronto, interna- Mrs. x. *. Clysdale, St. Marys. tional commissioner™ forthe Ontario, and. Mrs. Erie Cook, Gin Gitides—of Canadas we FT Olawas- deputy chief commis: ¢hau three sessions: devoted to sibners, are in charte “at arran- asptets of Canadian Guide work gements fof the conferences within-the World Association of The retiring chiaf .commission- “Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting r E. Henrietta*Osler, Toronto Provincial commissioners ll preside at the annual meet. - the ing ic 2 » flattery.. Below —. simple, slim- a t ming lines. Quick to ay in cot |r birty-five cents (coins) for _ ton. tissue faille. : each pattern no stamps, please) . Printed: Pattern #986: ' Haly to Alice Brooks;"tare of Guard- Bizes 12'5, 14%, 16%, 18%, 20 ian -~ Patriot. Pattern Dept.,- 60 \y, 22s, 2414 Size 164 requires Front St..W..« Toronto, Ontario, 9%, Vardas 35-inch. i : _Needlecraft nD ept Address. FIFTY. .CENTS (50 ¢.) {n Ontario residents add 2c. sales- coins (no stamps, please)’ for ‘ax. Print’ plaini\: PATTERN. each pafiern. 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Mr. and Mrs. Warren’MacDon. | » ald and son Marvin. of Spring- hil, N.S., were. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd MacDon- ald. and family Lorne Valley. “ew “enier” take office. Mrs. G_M_.Avard, for PE. I: sessions. and others planning to “attend trom thie province ‘ins elude Mrs. Eugene Cullen, and Mrs. E. C. Norrie, Charlottetown dod Mrs Georze Inman. of Mon- | lague. ¢omi iniisioner” ws ait C harlot De saa LEGS ACHE with SCIATICA Do sharp ‘stabbing pains shoot down your thighs, hip to ankle? Isit hard for you to get about?. Hf. you! long for relief from: wearisome | ache or the “sciatica, try TEMPL ETON'S TRG) “today: terrible” pains of Only Bbc and $1. 65 at drug count: ers-everywhere: o fox extra ttt re, oae Teroleton’'s PLAME- ere eee ine eae ante aniernain while taking TRG baternally. 'PLAME-Cream, rey will Attend’ the | b ‘SUMMERSIDE LEGION HOME Mon., June 6th 2-4 & 7-9 P.M. ae. June 7th9 - 10 A.M. and 24 and 7--9-P.M. = . WEDNESDAY; JUNE ‘Sth Can. 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