~ the girls are very embarraseed. SHOWN ABOVE left right are Mrs. Douglas I-Ii Mrs. Burton Howatt and Mrs. William Thompson, three of to 11. As a final salute to Centennial year. “Island” style. “Ladies of the Provinces — Confederation Parade" is being presented in the new Confederation Centre. the first National Memorial er- ected to honour the “founding Fathers" of Canada. About a year ago. the commit- tee in charge of producing and directing the annual Parade of Spring Fashions sponsored by the Junior Ladies Aid of t PEI. Hospital. had an "idea" 'or its 1964 show. Ideas are rath- er unpredictable: some smoul- ier and die. others “take fire". stimulating both the mind and :he imagination. This one caught lie imagination of the public. The pageant has been shown 25 :imes tthe majority before na- :ional conventions). been tele- cast twice. and the entire troupe flown to St. John's. Nfld. for a special performance. 3‘ ID Two national weekly maga- / I . {and maintaining straight IELLEN’S DIARY A Ribbon Of Fog Moves Along The Baring Fields A hiuejay called from the orchard this morning. A gull rode up from the River on a {warming wind. A light mist of damp lay along the hills. The Vthaw was on its way... Now. .the thought came. after the ifinst snowfall. and the taste of ‘winter we have had. should we presently have Indian Sum met. with sunlight and balmy. even pet days? November too advised the depths of the yard — puddles: and watching the tiny brookletsi run . . . Here against this bill- side. this we remem how Spring comes to us: in little trickling brooks that always in their quest move toward the stream. “There'll be plowing today" the younger farmer said. He, it was. who went to it. s .Mack. at the close of h i ischoolday taking the evening shift.. sometimes wonder how well Mack"s studies and his farming mix. And then take comfort in the thought that many a student has laid the foundation for his education by mixing the two. Not while riding a tractor fur- rows. as do lads nowadays. but as he followed a team, and a more or less primitive plow along the field “Do you know where I learned those lines?" a scholar queried not long ago having quoted some verses from a master. the models g the "women great men" of Canada’s Confedera- tion. representln ' d the P0pular Pageant Depicts Canada’s Early History zines published pictures and stories of the pageant. one sug- {WW gesting it as a possible “Expo 67" show. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 27, 1964. 7‘ “In the college years?" "No. In the field in my schooL ,days. One Saturday it was. ;in spring, when I was harrow- ing. I had the book with me. And in the minutes when I rested the team — “gave them their wind" as we used to say, I learned that." “And how did you manage i write so perfect a paper?" w inquired in a schonl - leaching .year of a girl. one whom we Iknew had. as well as her stud- 0 e “The other day when we were planting. I took my textbook with me to the field. And every idle minute. i studied. And then as I planted. I had time to consi- der whatl had learned. to go . So we think Mack will going over in memory. ass merits from his school-books he plows now on into the pig “Looking out to the fields. one could think this was an April ,instead of a November even- in: “we remarked to Alex. when we sat by a window waiting for .i a m e s to come in to supper. "The patches of snow left there. make them look spring - like.‘ would be sort of nice if it were. wouldn't it?" we queried. Alex sh ook his head. “I Wouldn't like that" he said. “Christmas then would be much too far away." “N o u tomorrow, Ellen"I James planned at supper. "I. must hitch that horse in the wrl‘ and not at the banking. The trouble is" he continued. “with more chores to do now. there IS so little spare time!" ‘ But “a time and times" there are. And at day's close. comes the bedtime! Until tomorrow —- Diary -— Good - night LIDA BAILEY ALLEN I Seven Cours TODAY'S menu column e d i ls easy to do. for many of h . foods can be purchased at fine] food stores or in gourmet sect-. ions of super-markets. ready to complete or to serve. i Directions for horse - radish cream. Chicken de Brcsse with mushroom garnish and th e Creme de Menthe Frappe are given today. SEVEN COURSE DINNER OF EASY ELEGANCE (To Simplify Omit Either First or Third Course) Smoked Salmon Horse - radish Cream Hot Madrilene or Green Turtle Sou-p With Diced Avocado Garnish Broiled Filet of Sole Amandine (Optional) Previously Colum- ned Thin Cucumber Slices Chicken de Brcsse These fabulous gowns are to be stored away soon. but once‘ more. the glamour and elegance of the past century will be den picted for the public. The production and direction‘ is by a committee of eight wom-. en. There are 15 models; 11 areI wives and mothers. two are bus-g iness women. and two are high‘ school students. Assisting the cast committee are the hairstylist, the jewellery mis- tress, the make-up artist, and the organist. A very special part of the “set” is a painting of the Provincial Building. created es- pecially for this production. Performances tonight are 7 and 9 pm. Proceeds will for- nish waiting rooms for the P.E.I. Hospital. MARY HAWORTH Teacher’s Talk Termed As "Subtly Depraved” DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I am a girl. 14. in the eighth grade at junior high. M acher, a man. has quite a collection of repro- ductions of paintings. showing the nude female figure. th n these are on display, some of FOR TEENS! Sweet. swingy jumper -— a y to wear with or without its D“?! band neckline blouse. Sew It for the holidays in vivid vel- veteen. corduroy. Printed Pattern 4648: Teen Sizes 10. 12, 14.16. Sine i2 lumber 2% yards 35-inch nap; ilouse 1'7; yards 35-inch FORTY CENTS (40 cents) in f'llns (no stamps. please) for ‘I'L‘ Pattern. Ontario residents II cent sales in. Print Plainly SIZE. NAME. ADD- Rlss. s'rvu: NUMBER. Send order to ANNE AoAMs. “"3 0! Guardian - Patriot Pat. Dent. so Front St. w. roi- ‘IO 1. Ontario especially as the boys whisper to each other and snicker. Our teacher says that the human body is beautiful. and was made to be admired. “so let‘s look at it " He also ya it is honorable for girls to pose nude for artists. He says we might be a little embarras- sed at first but we will get used 0 I . Sometimes I feel I cannot face his class another day. that there are several other re- ligions more practical. if we h a v e to have a religion to lean on. None of us girls has the cour- age to differ with him because he has a way of cutting you down to make you feel two inches high if you disagree with him in any- thing. And our parents don't want to in Even Freetown. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone 48506 Children Enioy Fun At Library Mr. and Mrs. son. Hamilton. Ontario, returned to their home after agnative of this province. the late in Montague. tMr. Gillis had lived in Newcastle a pleasant holiday W hile here they were the guestslfor the past 60 years. He sister and 190 years of age at the time of his r. and Mrs. 'death. His sister is the only sur-. of Mrs. Chaisson‘s brother - in -. law, Andrew Chats-fled the funeral of Miss Gillis’. haVe brother. the late John Grills. Aim" gathered for a Young Canaed wnh stuffed mushroom; W88 Foch MacDonald. On their re-Iviving member of a family of turn they were accompanied by.six. ‘ M Mrs.IBridge. near Newcastle. i d I rs. Chaisson‘s mother. Ellen Campbell who will spen the winter in Hamilton. Mrs. Cuyler Matheson, Bread-{Consumers Association of Can-i Edison Hean- ada. albane and Mrs. Burial was at Barti bog. : l' e l ‘ Four national surveys a planned for the members of the whose members met re-I ey. Clinton. left by train on Sat-[cently at the home of the presI-i urday. Nov. where they will visit the former's son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs.twere Myron Matheson and see the first time their little dau— ghter. Carolyn Suzanne. Mrs. Arthur Green. arrived home Friday after a pleasant visit to Montreal. Ott-.its membership and anyone in- awa and Windsor. Ella Woodside IefI bane. recently for Ontario. where she will the wedding of Kingston. attend Audet of Kingston. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curley. orboro. left on Thursday on a.Mass. returne two weeks trip to Montreal and;air after a week spent with her visit mother. and family at Cardigan. I oronto where they will relatives. Ambrose McIsaac. G r a h- am‘s Road, and Carl Reeves. arrive ome re- cently by plane after being em- ployed for some tim e in New- foundland. Ellie Gillis and Daniel Gillis returned to their home at Ken- sington on Sunday from New- castle. N.B.. where they atten- for Montreal. ,dent. I forIsale of stale cake mixes in grow Albany. morning at 10.55 a.m. I Rreadal- Street. hei- iii-other, stationed at Halifax. spen Ralph Woodside to Jacqueline ‘the weekend visiting his family ge . though they aren't pleased With him. they think we should just endure it Do I have the wrong attitude? If I do, please help me on the right track. Thank you very much. . . DEAR B.L.: Your letter is beautifully typewritten. show- ing professional expertise. which 't to e ted of a jun- ior high school girl, age 14. dering if perhaps on O 0‘ e at: your mind). having to do with mixed - a ience viewing of the nude female figure. 0!! nce that I could be mistaken in that surmise, ntface-v ueforthsbalanceof this discussion. I shall give my the n ntlon yo to an iniiocent. troubled licyear- Assuming that the male art teacher is a real person. 0 propagandizes and philosoph- izes precisely as an e you out of his clas- ses up Why? the pitch of his utterances and attitudes. overall. as regards the naked human body and as regards the instinctively defensive, nbylv reserved sensibilities of youth. is subtly depraved. He is using his role as art in- the mint structor to corrupt and the feelings of his students. How? By blandly promot in g and perpetuating a climate of a less than he sea while at the same time stripping the youngsters. to the best of his ability. of their ap- propriately virglnal. involun- self-protective moral re- vulsion against the spiritual sick- ness. the swagger or evil. im— plicit in his deliberately dcspuil- ing pronouncements. On the subject of religion he is an obvious ignoramus. evi- dently trading on the supposit. ion that you. his students (and or your families). knows about the his- tory of religions. For example. his allegation that "all the superstitions have today started with Christ- ianty" is simply ridiculous on the face of it: if onl or the re- ason that Christianity is but two thousand years old. historically hence a relative newcomer to the human scene. as compared to far older, more primitive re- ligi I still in - force - and-d- fect in much of the world. As to his cutting students (if at the heels. when and if they venture to differ with his clap- ; trap. this brutal authoritarian as- sault on the pupil’s tentative self - esteem and positive need to honestly express hi I. if he is to learn and grow — this grave offense against compe- tent teaching practise shows him up fort‘he “wolf in sheeps‘ ‘ clothing" that he actually is. To get on the right track. dis- _ cuss this article with your par- e is . school authorities (If necessary) to enl their support in quitting his dasses. MJI. counsels not Mary Hawortb through her column. by mail or personal interview Write l e rrassed sex conscious- ness in his mixed boy-girl elas- her in care of the Guardian. 0 Mrs. L. J. MacLelIan. Several consumer discussed including cery stores. . I Mrs. MacLellan can be heardI on CFCY radio each Wednesday; CAC is anxious to increase terested in joining. may con-. tact Mabel Adams. 18 AdmiralI Pal Lundrigan of the RCN}1 at Glenfanning. I Mrs. Clair Slavin of Boston.‘ to her by‘. Mrs. Philip Sullivan: Party Is Held On Anniversary Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Chaisson. Sum- merside met at their home recently to celebrate with them their 32nd wedding anniversary. Presentation. of gifts was followed by music and singing. Mr. and Mrs. Chalsson are former residents of St. Louis, having lived there for 28 years. TIT—WW Priced from — 13.95 tip 59. I Fine all wool wall and othe s. 8.95 CHARLOTTETOWN A MAN'S MERRY CHRISTMAS I STARTS AT HOOLEY'S AT HOOLEY’S you can be sure of the best in quality for that important man you love to please. MEN‘S SPORT COATS Tailored to perfection by Shiffer Hillmnn, Saville Row and others. Latest style in the new contour coat and smartest tailoring. Sized from 36 to 46. regular and tall models MEN’S SLACKS English flan perfection by Shifter Hillmnn. Roihstien. Cg; 30-48. Priced from— HOOLEY’S MEN’S WEAR The Breadavlbane Library} was the scene of bustling actIv-I ity on Friday. Nov. 20, w hen I more than twenty school child-i a Book Week arty. i The rogram began with the. librarian reading a story entit-j led “Frances. Face - Maker"; which Judy and Joyce MacInnis. and Faye Hickox dramatized' and the other children imitated. Three stories “Two Pesos for Catalina": “The Man. TheI Boy and The Donkey" andl “Ferdinand” were read. me" each. consecutively by Judy.‘ Joyce and Faye. The other chil- dr n were asked questions onl the stories. and two prizes for the most correct answers were awarded to David Snowie a nd; Wendy Ripley. I A brief period of instruction on where to find different types of boolos was given by the libra- rian. Mrs. Murray who also. treated the children with? can y. I As school projects the Bread-I albane pupils were asked to‘ write a four - line poem. each line rhyming with "book" and h t e South Granville pupils were asked to write a book review. OCIALS OLI‘CITED Made Easy To Prepare e Dinner Stuffed Mushroom Garnish Saffron Rice Baby Carrots with Italian Green Beans Tossed Bibi) - Lettuce-Belgian- Endive Salad Cheese Sticks Creme de Menthe Frappe Fresh Fruit and Nut Bowl Cafe Diable (Blend) Measurements level: recipes for 6 CHICKEN DE BRESSE 3 split 2-lb. broiler - fryers li'z tsp. salt tsp. pepper tsp. ground tarragon 1/: '3. room - soft butter 6 baked stuffed mushrooms (follows) Rinse and drain broilers. Blot on absorbent paper towels. Dust with salt. pepper and tarragon. Rub all over with 3 tbsp. butter. 'I‘llickly rub remaining butter on large shallow casserole. pre- ferably of clear glass. so b ing process can be observed without removing cover. In it. arrange chicken skin-side up. not quite touching cover. Roast 35 to 40 min. in hot oven. 400 degrees to 450 deg- rces F. Do not remove cover during this time. Serve garnish- V4 1/4 a: ’F BAKED MU HR 1 lb. good — sized fresh mush- rooms 1% tsp. seasoned salt Vs tsp. powdered dry tarragon 1/4 c. fine soit bread crumbs 1/: tbsp. fine - minced parsley 3 tbsp..melted butter or mar- :uiih °° h” n W :IWOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Twelve Member Group Make Interesting Plans An invitation was extended to a neighbouring Institute to men. with Kingston WI al the home oi Mrs. Ralph Youn‘ r for the De- cember meeting at which Chris- tmas gifts will be exchang s. Leith Newson was h os- tess to the l2-member group at which the president. Mrs. eb- er Campbell presided. he minutes of last annual and regular meetings were tea and the lreasurer's report was given. Correspondence w a 5 read and dealt with and mem-i bership fees paid Four mem- bers are to attend the leadership course in Parkdale hall A lay- ette was made up. bills were — presented and paid. The follow- ing officers were elected {or the coming year. President. Mrs. Heber Camp- bell: vice-president. Mrs. Ste- wart Colwill; secretary. Mrs. Lorne Docherty; treasurer. Mrs Merrill Geen; cards. Mrs. Ste- wart Colwill; birthday box. Mrs. Ralph Younker: Red Cross. Mrs. Tyrus Holmes; sewing club, Mrs. Ralph Younker and Mrs. Tyrus Holmes: 8 u d llOl‘. ers I—A Harold ’I'horne; United Nations and letter friends. Mrs Golden Mat-Kiniey. The act president. Mrs ward MacPhail, thanked members for their co-operation during the year. Mrs. Stanley Murchison inviv— SN,“ members and guests to her home for an auction sale and social evening. Secret pal names were drawn for gifts to be exchanged at the December meeting Refreshments were served by the hostess and committee in charge. ed Scientist Says Has Evidence Of Hitler Death KIEL. West Germany (Reutv German scientist has produced evidence claiming to put Hitler‘s death beyond dis- pute. the Schlewig-Holstein in- Mrs. H.B Willis; directors. Mrs. Calvin Holmes, Mrs. Leith It was decided to invite a “Er ghbouring Institute to meet with us at our next meeting to he held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Younker when the roll call Wlll answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostess and committee in c YORK POINT WI The following slate of officers were elected to serve in York Point WI when they held thei annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Colin and Mrs. Howard. MacPhaiI: president. Mrs. RegI MacEwen; vice- president. Mrs. 1 Howard MacPhail; secret a r y, : Mrs. Charles Easter; treasurer. - Mrs. Gordon MacEwen Ire-el-I ected); conveners: health. Mrs. I Ralph Bain; home economics._ Mrs. Colin MacPharil; education. ‘ Mrs. John MacKinley: agricul-. ture. Mrs. Howard MacPhail: 4- .- n H program. Mrs. Fulton San- touch to the first course of o u r dinner of easy elegance. we use the following sauce that is per- fect wi any arm 0 smoked fish. WHIPPED CREAM HORSE- RADISH SAUCE: Whip c heavy cream almost stiff, Fold in V4 c. drained prepared horse- radish. 1a tap. seasoned alt and 2 drops tabasco. Finish whipping. As a finale to our dinner. a light dessert is in order. The Creme de Menthe Frappe that follows combines twa refreshing fruits with a liqueur in a c h i c and unusual mode. CREME DE MENT H E i garlne 2 tbsp. butter or margarine tad-. ditional) eel mushrooms. Rem o v e I stems; peel and chop fine. Com- bine chopped stems with next five ingredients; mix through- Fill mushroom caps i-leave in gills) and place not quite touch- ing each other. in a well - butter- or margarined pan. Top each with dot of butter. Add boil- 1 FRAPPE: Have ready I e. each canned pineapple chunks a n d Gifts From Adella's Millinery . Hats . Gloves . Scarves. etc. We have a large selection from which to choose her special gift. GIFT CERTIFICATES canned kumquats: thread alter- nately on decorative 4“ picks. Arrange individually in deep I sauce dishes half - filled with crushed ice. Add 1 toz tbsp. creme de menthe to each serv- ing. Serve with fruit spoons and short sipipers, so the icy cremel de menthe also can be enjoyed. mg water It inch deep to pa Bake 15 min. in moderate ove 375 degrees F. TOMORROW'S DINNER 1 Tomato Juice Spiked with I orse - radish . Pork Chops Braised with ' nions and Sweet Potatoes. I "FREE TRIP" To Europe for Two ; Entry blanks available at ‘ Burkes Jewellers I Across from Dominion store 0 Green Pepper - Cabbage Slaw, Dark Rye Bread Raisin Gingerbread with Whipped Cream Cheese or ed Pea 5 Coffee or Tea Milk H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor THE CHEF'S .SMART BEGINNING AND FINALE FOR DINNER Mesdames: For a smart He“. oo-o—o—ow Phone (-88” - (-5435 PHONE 4-8500 Crisp November weather has arrived. inspiring the usual ' round of social events. News of I coffee parties. afternoon teas.I 'bridge parties or house- warm- .' ing are only a few of the iterms i The Guardian- Evening Patriot ; womens editor will be happy to . publish free of charge. Do you ; have visitors? Perhaps a form- i er Islander whom friends would i like to contact, Ifyou are planning a holiday ; giving a shower or entertaingl your club. phone 4-8506 and help .' make the social coloum inter- . esting. f I 50 nel. Tailored to I I Assorted shades and s to 29.95 and MONTAGUE BIRD CiElRY THIS WE Pork Picnic '33:? Chops Hams :wa Lb. 59c HOLIDAY u. 39c VALUES EK-END 39c DEVON SLICED BACON LB. 5 9c King Cole Tea Bags 863C 4 For Meat Pies We have. a full supply of Christmas $1 Baking Needs Perfection 1/2 eel. 99c . Ice Cream SHOP THIS WEEK-END AND SAVE AT MICHAEl'S 8 Longworth Ave. GROCERY Phone 4-8421 1'77 Grafton Street Phone 4-8114 I I ) I Iderson; cultural activities. Mrs 19 years’ ,he swam“... tel-tor ministry announced hero Thursday. 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