ELLEN'S DIARY Moonlight A Now a serene and beaut Moon smiles from high pl beneath the light drifts there is sheen of frost wi delicate traccries on the liesure and the warmth engender- ed by the stout sticks we brought in through the sunset . . . it was rich with promise of a fine day ahead. that sunset. to favor again. those whose work will call them abroad. So James reads. Tonight be has chosen "The Atlantic Advocate" an interesting publication for us. in that it is "The Voice of the At- lantic Provinces" - Nova Scntia. Island and Newfoundland and treats of the especial Canadians of Maritime places and scenes. in this issue at hand. among oth- er articles of much interest there is "Birding on P.E.l." by Alec M. trict. School Committee reported noth- iful lady aces up-. On the Countryside below--on the Iative on the subject and altogether crusted while of winter-spread fields. and roots gently moulded. on the millpond caught once muri . Tonightgerhrook into which James now is thout andjdipping. Lost in his reading. docs windows James forget the larming. More within. And now at day's end. we . likely have closed doors and settled in it-ni. to our chairs to enjoy our spell of' New Brunswick. Prince Edward' nd Deep Snow lLucas. the scene laid in the beau- tiful Cavendish area. must inform- rengagingly written. There is too 1"My Young Days in New Bruns- lwitk" by The Rt. Hon. Lord Beav- it is set aside for the mom- be recovered when present- l.V we lunch and later when he lanes to walk happily along the I watered meadows of his dreams. . i We must remember to tell him 4 ot a recent event of note on a farm lin the district: the birth of first lambs of the season. winter-twins !to be a winsome sign and token ;as firstlings of Spring. 1 Now from the window near. in .the moonlight the branches of lmaple and birch are in pretty sil- ,houette against the clear night -- blue of the sky. To one side, the smoke from the chimney of the !house across the lane. ascends in a billowing spiral. straight up and away in the frosty calm prevail- ling. For the surroundings are ihushed and still. caught in the wide peace and tranquility of the .February night. This afternoon. we helped Jeanie dress chickens -yes, some left from flock of IPIING VALLEY NJ. is. Herbert Cueley wu hos- teu for the February meeting of the Spring Valley Women's Insti- tute. The vice president. Mrs. Roy Tuptin. presided meeting opened with the Institute Ode and the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Sixteen members and four visit- or! were present. Roll call was answered with an exchange of valentines. Minutes were read and approved. One sick call was reported. Bills were pre- sented and paid. The correspon- dence was read and discussed. Five dollars was voted toward the March of Dimes. it was suggested the W.l. have one half hour discussion on educa- tion problems at March meeting. A valentine party was planned for the children. Red Cross sewink and knitting was handed in. A social hour of games. contests and riddles was enjoyed by all. Meeting closed by singing "Old MacDonald had a Farm." Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess. The March meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Profltt. SOUTH PINETTE W.l.t Mrs. Alex Campbell was hostess to South Pinette Women's Institute on Thursday evening February 7. The president. Mrs. Donald Nichol- son presided and meeting opened on and new committees were ap- pointed far the following two months. Sick committee. Mrs. Kenneth Morrison and Mrs. Don. aid Morrison. School committee, Mrs. Luther Hubley and Mrs. R. A. lllaclllenzie. Lunch coinmitt-:2, for next meeting. Mrs. Luih.-r Hubley and Mrs. Kenneli '-iorri- son. Roll call next meeting to be .ll'I swered by an Irish Joke. "vs. Junius Mncbeod invited men to her house for the March P1 - iug. After discussing many ways of raising money. it was decirl:-d to have two card parties this month. Prizes were donated by stvcral members. A cushion was donated to sell tickets on. Collie- tion amounted to 31.3). Program was a gift donated by hostess. which we sold penny tick- et.-; on. lucky ticket was won by Mrs. Donald Morrison. this amoun ted to 77 cents. Meeting adjourned and lunch was served by hostess and lunch committee. BACK TO WORK RIEL. West Germany (Reuters! Work was resumed Friday in Srhleswig - Holstein engineeri--., plants and shipyards after a titl- tlay strike over increased vaca- tion and sick benefits. The strike cost the country S85.000.000. HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove alcohol stains from by singing "The institute Ode" , , followed by repeating Mary grew. luriiiiurc. go over the stains with art Collect in unison. Roll call was a cloth (liHlllJCll9Cl In lemon oil. responded to by 17 members wjvhtobtainablc iromA the drug sltire. Use an exchange of Valentines, a circular motion in rcmoing the Minuteeg of the 1551 meeting, ruttcnstone. iust enough to soil the viere read. approved and signcd. slain. . The treasurer report was givcni N0-Vt tllll ill? Cllltll In lJUWtl9F0(l New committees are as follows: I the number. heads off. lay rang- by M” Lloyd Morrison and se(.r(.. .(-rmn, nut) powder on stain, ilu-n Sick. lllrs. H. Killcy. Mrs. Harry,ed about in the snow by a chop- mrydreasurer, Motions were miiv- wipe oil" with another cloth moist. Lawson: School. Mrs. Louis Mar-I ping-block awaiting the attention ed and seconded that sumo bruenpd with the lemon oil. shall.. Lunch. Mrs. Louis Marsliall.f then of the farniwivcs. And then sent to the March nr Dimes. and Dry and polish with .1 soil, 4-lean Mrs. Horace Marshall. Mrs. Walt-i with James he was off with a horse 510-00 ,0 Red Crms Campaign, '(.1,,mV 1-r.,,m”nE rr-carnwnt if Mr. ing needed. Mrs. George Machlil-I Summer. to be held frozen until Ian offered to donate a wash stand I one or another of the family ex- to the school. and Mr. Lloyd Bell. l presses a wish for "a taste" of made a key for the p i a n n. l one. A vote of thanks was extended tol. "There. I reckon that's all we both. on behalf of the members by i ran do about it" the younger far- Mrs. Reg Ross. !nicr. her husband. smiled when STUDENTS CURTSEY TO THE GOVERNR GENERAI er Marshall. Programme. Mrs. Rhodes Warren. Mrs. Lloyd Bell. Lcitcr. Mrs. Louis Marshall Mrs Walter Marshall. Some discussion took place. con- cerning the forming of an "insti- tute ('lu!ral Group." Mrs. Fred Browning offered to hold prac- tice once weekly. The first to be Monday. Feb. ii at 8 p.ni. at the school. Place of next mecting to be on the home of Mrs. llorace Marshall. Roll call to be A funny -. Mci-ting closed by singing "Seeing Nellie lloiiie." The programme. sponsored by . r 5 1, i or two On the day John learned of the . Ruth Knn of Flnng Kong wzis'Unliersity when he was In Suck-.Foster. ltlaisbfirld, P.E.l.. William dent W.T. Ross Flemintzton. intro-iTi'uro. Mrs. llll. Wnnd. Sui-kvillc. . (Il.1,I..TesEsl:lgniiguliiSlhcnzlifgduf a ro.?blrih of his first grandchild. 5 , "among the Illnunt Allison studcnisvvillc to dclner the Josiali Wood Szetn, Hong Kong; tin the hack. duclng the guests! Miss Koo, N.B.. Mr. H.M. Wood. the son of!m,-,m.e smrvr mo mm, emmcd. mend inquired how u ten to be I icrcixnrl by His Excellent-y. iheiLectui'eship. ground Donald (loss. Mi!nctnn.,Presldent Flcmington. Mrsthe founder of the Josiah Womll--Gossip," "rn(-so (iauscd much a grandfather. Governor General. at the reception lmlt to right Juliet Parson. 51.8., who Rf'iNl as aide to Presl-llllassey. Elizabeth Ann Johnson. Lectureship. iangnter and were cnjnycd by all. "It's flood news of course." tenrlcrcd to him by Mount Allison Charlottetown. P.l-2.1. Elizabeth l ' LELS EAT Dieter Doesn't Want To Slop At Regular Weight Vt-w ilitters would be content tolmiisclcs, the fnlloviing exercise is lunch their rciliicing course HlilI;llf3lpIlll. Ilic Sillllt" figure only on a smaller i Position: Lying on back on floor stair. Also, in order to he ahle.kiiecs bent. soles of feet flat on In urvir n suiallcr size tlrcss. floor. arms out at sides at l u rix!irviiit!iits must be brought , slioiilrlcr levcl. m it ht':IllliiUl linc. Today's exer- Movement: Raise hips slightly 1' c I'niilim- is designed to cinch ,off floor and tilt them up to the in tho uni.-1. rczlucc the abdomenrighi. pulling in forcibly with the oft the wa:st and 5 inches off thelllflaln Pllllllltt ln SW0"!-1l.V Wllll alulumcn. More is the routine to lallaczulrnliscllgzlaind h'0el'd- R999” K II I ' 'l . ” ' Wi','o:ilil:ln' mluyiirlige on back legal Pmmm" Lying "dh havkt 1”" ' - ' - 4 ' . straight down and apart. Have slmmm d0w"' ha" and” under hanris under hips. palms on floor. l hl:?5vl;t:,?:to"R:i';:rtIegs hauwayl , - Vii put up with calla. wash fun: . r .. 1 . P. d r V 1. siliool collection. to the March of . -1 g 7 ' Movement: Separatelegs.l::1l2kPa:';l"an":f;l::fegllgoglmxgliillag day. at the Charlottetown HotcI.l5::i' P81: w::der:1:T:":;:n "1 Dimes. Mrs. Keith Douglas is to 'v1V(l::l'ntAlg';Va1':r,tl0,ef::,ndt0 sgzgongl :.."D:.'n(?h::'l!r'-l:r'lld'l":l:I.otIs.".m.lroaJ':a. Iwinizinil to wide stride sidewards. mremton men 8 tla” in "'12 Om" ' "9 3 3' ti send for Red Cross books. so that l ' 5 d""”d' "'"” and then cross legs. right over ' At the high point of each circle. lift hips off back of bands . . . the lifting is done by the stomach muscles. Finish with a llmbering tip- stretch and side bend. From a standing position, with arms archl overhead. pull slim through thei middle and slowly bend to the right. ll-o-I-d. then slowly release the 2 Bend to opposite It-ft . . . again swing to wide stride and recroaa legs. left over right. Rep:-at I counts. Keep lower back on floor. and pull up snugly with abdominal muscles. Rest head on floor to prevent tension of neck: muscles. HELPFUL EXERCISE To reach the bias side - front side. ham and nun run”; The minutes were read and ap-; held me". "null --M Home" 2 tablespoons cocoa or 2 squares llowly. p”"'"l- Th” T”'"5""91' "Wrmll dance for the High School on FrI- , "h”cl.'"ll"9 ' Q Today's rugged routine is not 313'" 0" l'F"d- Bl"! W9” P"59nl' day last with about one hundred H mp smgd Hm" ' for softies. ' "I 5'"l D3l(l- 35 Cloth?! lt00lll. couples in attendance. The feature '” lcaspmm H" l floor wax, and toilet tissue was number or me evening was "I 1 teaspoon vanilla 5 P.y 1.rw,.r ggggongl bin. CLINTON W.l. WOMEN Loiui Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone 55!) Page 8 The Guardian Monday, Feb. 18, 1957 Mrs, H. l.. Scar and Lantz entertained at luncheon. Fri Mrs. Arthur L. Wright entertain-, friends Friday evening at her Mrs. Thomas I rcsidcncc. P the home of Mrs. J. 0. Hornby The president, ---. to the Red Cross. Durchased for the school: one sick ”"-"I WIS Paid for; 32.00 was tinn- HAPPENINGS Mrs. J. P. presided over the business ses- Alplia Chapter of Beta Sigma hi held their regular meeting at Mrs. Gordon Bean Miss Audrey Gillis introduced .othian who gave an enlightening talk on the origin and history of puppets and marina- ettes. followed by a delightful dem- onstration. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Au- drey Glllls and Mrs. Temple Hooper. St. Mary's University. Halifax. exhibition square dance, the "Vir- ginia Reel" led by ltliss Mildred An auction sale followed with Mrs. Louis Marsliall acting very capably as atictiunccr. The sale , irralized the sum of 515.75. Lunch lllrs. Lotus Marshall wns litistcss ' was served by the hnsiess assist. to the Stanhope W.l. Feb. 5th. for ' ed by are mm-h committee and is their regular monthly meeting. 3 social hour ergoygd by 311, The meeting called to order by! the president opened by singingl MORELL C.W.L. ".et Me. Call You Swecihcar-."1 followed by the collect. Thc roll call was miswcrcd by 19 uiciiihcrs and 6 visitors. with an cxcliange of Valciitine. Miiiiiles were rcnd. approved and signed. ('orrcs'pondcncc has read and discussed. Mrs. ltcg. Ross rend licr ri-port. of the sewing coiirse hold by the "Institute Van" at the Community Hall. Mrs. llnrry STANIIOPE W.l. On Fob. Zlrrl. thc rcgular month-. Iy meeting of Little Flower Sub-I division of ('..W.l.. was held in Far- ish Hall at seven o'clock. A film on family life was shown before the meeting. The president. Mrs. F. Dunn presided and opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of prc-. vious meeting were read. approv-; . r , . r. ed and signed. lii"I Ilwttcn tlic frontlinc. side-front muscles . hold to wrllrzd JanF'n';;:T:1:l": C-In 9lt0"(ll'lll'P Wall l'0ll5'-b'l9ll' - . . .. .'!' ' . - . T" H mm 8 Km, 12' m”, Mysmry Slow r-nurrt 0f'gtx' ncrurnvm (fr-n. Md Mrsr Pm "Oman one "(Sm of it letter from Mrs. Lincoln De. ' ii ..I..,- ,,,.,.d,. 1,, mm lhrm, r,,(.h(.s '- tcr and tilt hips to opposite side, war re "March of Dimes," a lcttcr from Mr. Shaw chairmn of Red Cross Campaign. one from Na-r tional Scholarships, Our Lady'si Missionaries. and Mrs. L. G. Ram- say. convenor of resolutions. it was moved by Mrs. Cecil McCarthy and seconded by Mrs. Mrs. G. Elliot in Australia. it was moved and seconded that S5.he soul in the Music Festival Association. it was inovcd and se- conded. thatrthc collection which ed to 32.68 be given the ltenchcr in send along with the Scholarships. The Treasurer; Mrs. J. B. .lay read the financial report for the month. ' Report forms were passed a- round to cooveners to fill out and, return before annual meeting.i Meeting closed with prayer. a Canvas may he made of the dis- COOK'S CORNER .:m.. FUDGE BARS l and sleigh to the woodlands to yard inst loads of cordwood to the field licsidc in preparation for the saw- ing tomorrow. So the day goes -- the first of a now iiorkaday week a as a dear friend or one of kin goes, leaving bchind with us. nice memories of his or her stay. Until tomorrow Goodnight. - -- Diary - MORNING SMILE John replied. "But I'll have to get used to idea of being married to a grandmother." GETS NEW POST PARIS (Reuters! - British Ad- miral Sir Guy Grantham will suc- ceed Sir George Creasy as Allied commander in the channel and Southern North Sea in May. 1957. the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- 7,;-ilion announced Friday. STOP COl.D' SYMMS , witlijusl4.1iIiIds 9&9S s fin n th s 1 o llincrsble told not loll! Ill 24 ours or your monarc- fund 12'; - 59: (Wt -31.09-us ylollt) 55 cup butter 1 cup white sugar 2 eggs separated '-.- cup nuts I and reduce high monthly pay- Crcam bultcr, add sugar grad-r month with a prompt loan here. GET AHEAD WITH A Report of Committees were giv- cssnry. Whatever you're saving for-better save at The IANK of NOVA SCOTIAI alert to the March of Dimes; Mfl. of Gerard Mcl)onaid donated a bin- home so prim. it was decided to have Tiies- r-arfl Parties in the school on Feb. ually. Bent egg yolks and add to! mixture. Sift flour. salt and ('ll('(Ia if used and Add part to sugar mix- ture. Fold In egg whites hcatcn stiff (but not dryt. nuts and van- illa and remaining flniir. Turn into greased ll-inch .-qusire pan. Bake in moderate own. When cold cover with: - Harrington tfornierly the Model School. Chnrlnttetnwm. During the refreslirncnt break Rev. Father McKenna. the High School Principal. aficr welcoming the guests its presented, Miss Har- rltlftlon with a beautiful corsage of csrnations in appreciation of her contribution towards the success The regular monthly nm!tini..v Clinton Institute met at the of Mrs. Ivan Pickering on ldny evening Feb. lzth. at 8 p,iim. and Feb. 15",, rm. Wwi'th'li(hr.- p-resident. Mrs. WPIT-Vi it was mnved and rewnded to Mom . at try in the chair. .llcet.rscnd greeting card to five ghug. . mi nivencd by the Institute Ode. ins from the district. A discus- lfollowed by the Creed in unison. ' siun on "Getting a gas lantern for the school" was held over till the We like to say "Yell" when you ask for a loan. Phone for your lam in one visit, or come in. IOIINI LoomupIoS2SOO-uptolimonuntonpayonloomovdrili 131 GREAT GEORGE STREET HAIIJTTITUWN an-muu.s.s'tuanvu on: Ivmmontv anolN1MD4r..moyqpogupmnuoIAs 'Roll call win rvspnnded to by ten ' s oo butter (members. by passing in a flour next meeting. A sale of remnants :l()Uf'I:eni?l;e:rll'aiiggAwa:e:iranhef:-ig lK;!t.ebal:pt':onncocoa NIW NAMII halt 70? I quilt. was held and proceeds, amounted Miss Harrington. 8 '25 cup sifted icing sugar Ponooof no-no Co. Is now called IINIOICIAI. IIIIAICI Minutes of last nu-cting were it? 3150- l a tablespoon milk or cream co. 0:97 the none has been choogodl read and approved. lii'cIv(- jump. Mrs. Alec MacDonald invited. Mr.-. Fermi Rngerq and Mr; 1 t988P00tI Vlmlllli iers was passed into the Red Cross members to her home for Mll'Cll' ' ' Eric Sheen on in honor of Mr prior to her dg la. P.E.l. Cream butter. blend in coma! mixture with an equal amount of; Icing sugar. Add salt lhcn crcnm. then icing sugar to right cnnsis-' tency. I tertaincd at bridge 5. Ralph DeGrasse. partiire for Victor- iconvenor, Mrs. James .VlacKay. !Three bills for sick treats were lpald. Two cases of soups were provided for the school children. I it was moved and seconded all meeting. Roll call to be answered with a greeting card. A delicious lunch was served b.V the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gerard McDonald. followed by a -t , rut. B it - ii 3 . bills he paid. It was moved and hmizo game realizing 35.91. Mrs. ed liiendps -lat it:rridl:erd:n"'ll:Es:h.y YoIg'lvoIanQtoetay when you fly all the way . . . and far ysecnnded 31.50 he sent to March Allen McKenzie wu winner of ovemns. saontitnotoviitalltbo la ' lof Dimes, also moved and second "W f'R'-00"t- A VQFY Plllllllt lI1lI- ' p a. you H '"m t0 ””- M0" .s2.oo be sent to the Multiple Scler- sic-I hour brought the evening to The curling i..,t.t..... .. n,. a close. Ll'l'I"LE POND C.W.L osls Society of Canada. New sick committee Mrs. Charles Woodside and Mrs. George MscKay. Summerside curling club this sat- uijday evening will be Mrs. Leo I-mkletter. Mrs. Richard iimimn r h: 9"" '00. ll V011 take advantago of 0-A-C. I oulvuu-at Tidal; instalment Plan. Pay only ' Your air fan in 24 equal 1. It was decided to quilt a quiltl The meeting of the Little Pond I M”-wklalvh Sllllvt-ant. Mrs. WII- .E. 1 usually iaiahnsnts. T.I.P. can also be used in coulom- for Protestant Orphanage at Mrs. Sub. Div. of C. W. L. on hid ' I9 I Wyn. and Miss Elizabeth in with 3.0 A. .' now ' .lvan Pickering. it was lllanned to Church Vellfy. Feb. 'l'd..Wli'Il a':l 'l”l"'"""" 7 R ' G I 154., Tum” Enunkil & they: a social evening for the attendance of eleven inemhera.1 ' , school children at Mrs. Armel The President. Mrs. John Black- Mrs. Bert Hunter. schurinaa twhiteheod on Friday evening Feb. ttt presided and opened the mega. AV!” entertained at brill? OI ............. ' fm Izznd. Committee In charge. Mrs. it!!! with prayer. Minutes of prev. W9tlItC8dI! evening in honor of o -- lcharles Woodslde, Mrs. Weirurn lous meetlns were appointed as M''''- l"l0Vd Gr-tum. Prim rm ...M..... hfnclfny. Miss Lavenle McAvlna read. WWDYMH. Erwin Daley and In. 9 . N305 j t gnd Mn, 3pm,-9 clgrh, Business proceeded with the CD95" "EDWIN. Next meeting to be held at the of" ;f...fM , dence from Mr W A C T e ' I an wm . m H home of Mrs. James Msel(sy. 0 lrt mexper J. Lia- "- - - llrrle woe hasten - Hap-oobauq.ph..(..,,.g,.,,.u - um !- - M 4 -35 :':.':.':.:: "i-.2 i.'::'t':.":.'.".i.2.':.'.".-.: 3-L”-'..”:.':..'2:'.' "”" ”""' " ................................ nounox '""""”"' ”'”""”" "hr.-u::”.id In lfotnmc committee Mrs. Charles LI! Retrelt Movement. P.!i.l. M” -lot"! Lent! entertained d.t'.o 30” - - .q"'”,.'- Vloodsidc and Mrs. wiimo Pictt- gr-get; '31 or can Society s, finegdiz at tirldngeuon lgiday m H-Ititnow-known-nu!-inst!--I M” 55:;'1O 303.94 9,1 , cdlgcgp, red ' . . w rov. es. Chat , lt0'I0I' rn. abort gym. ".2, " """"" '" Mrs. Chas. MacNeil on r.?.'::. kt who is soon to tako up not V--InIt!ohIoh.vovd,IrnIv-dyolol-ub' uuoumvnmovit mvoirrturmiom uaoumymgm ”' l:.".::'."' "'""r. "" s"""'o:""c ”.i".s."'i':.f' "ii: "'.i:'.':.".:?.':... ....... : "","'"""”""”""' l ""' ""' - an on J Welrinn K ”" M" " 1': - . vino ' as In. Levant: IkAvtn.cwv: lioaariel. Mrs. i. a. sunny. CaI- recent new of so. and III. """"' """"'S""""7"'h all venor of Resolution. and Conveo- 39" "Inter. Sciimnn Avo. ...”yuh-n.” or of League Magazine Mrs Alex .