ti. _ EXECUTIVE MEMBERS mistress: Ali‘s, Florence Ross. “I III" I‘limd lfln‘ "IN'IWI 9” :itiiiietiiare pas' tresuler‘; this weeks meet a: are .eft “W Juan “MPMAEV “WWW torigli' Its l diih\1ae- phat] m...an mkhmfl. “.1 ing setrctat'y. and \Ii's Janet \‘iolct Frich “’1“ flt‘l“1l_\' Ileaioii grand l'(‘.‘l~’l!{‘i‘. Annual LOBA Session Held At Boyne Lodge R :‘tit \‘iil'~“1\I‘i‘ :iaiitl Illls- French by the \l\\' t.\l of I“\. 1m“ ‘itomim Hos.‘ p"(‘\'(lt"il .Iesste i..ii'!e!' :iiirt ll\\' I‘I iii tit i the filth annual session of \ilcy 1‘ is deili-Jited, Ha:ch the NW (it‘llllfl l.oti ge of the Large sang "Help .liist \ Lit- ? I". I. I.l)R\ on \Vt‘titiesd a y tie". ttiiii'n‘ii; 1‘ " iiHll“ l.ittl‘f‘ tiicet‘tigs ‘.\t" t‘etc'\etl from (it'll'lrl notion e l\("I lite \‘lit’lttlis‘ p;ir1.c.p.i1'tig loiiges li)‘ pad _":Iirt ~ 'mi 1 till i’t‘.'t‘l\l!'f‘~~ Ileiiti \l‘it‘l.tilll in: the ~P'll ii .. -_ ()lt'i- \ memo r 1 a' senile was riril on ‘It p"'lll£i")' 'oiigcs lit id in Stit‘iii; I‘a"k t'iiitcti were we'ciimcd. Church at 7 pm. The tiat'i'aiii was draped in ()Illt'Oi‘S elected for l‘lti‘I-t‘fi memory of two former lodge nere' (l\\'.\l. I‘ltlilll ,\Iaci’itaii; niciiibci-s \lai'y c ".c atid (li).\l. \‘ioiet I’M/t ‘ l l. Mrs. Jane: \I;ici.eod [luring I~Imuia \liey; gr si-i-t'y. .loati tii s ici‘ctiiouy a solo 'l' a ce Mai-Pliaii: g ll' e a s. .latict to i-‘ace' was sung h_\ \it's. Bealoii gr chaplain. Vera Joan lliit'l’liad Moore: gr dep it t _v sect \ \Ii‘s Rena Murphy of the Illioda I.o\\tiiet': gr. epti i \ Memorial Lodge welcomed the treas_ Agnes .Ioiiiisoii: .Ir delegates Reports '.\(‘l't‘ heard of ('. I'Iudiviila Weeks: '_‘1' loci. from the primary and lilvenile Edna \lacllonaiti: 21' D lt‘ct.. lodges and from various c\e- (tiiic (‘tirricz zt' iiivcnilc (Il~ ctitive members rector. (Bertie \lat-Phee audi- Regalia presented in memory int-s. Viola llillis. ltoittse “'alsh of .Ianei \Iarl.eod and I,i]la and \nme Rnyle ELLEN’S DIARY _-—__—— Lacls Treci Mill Road Hapei‘ul OI Good Catch Sn our maple grove is no of a thundercloud. the critiis on more ii is gone. lost as are so the sunset. the siber i'id- many ml the items through the iance ofthe moonlight. and the years frnm our living. to make brilliant transparency of 111 wa‘. for modern ways and dc- stars," maitds hot on into a greater Young dreams too. we could “and near-hi, lite harvesters always. glimpse iii an open mm'r‘d ttifiit)‘ to :ather up fuel fire. woven If‘ll'lllll'fii} into the for the home s To be their fabric there, Because the pas- cooks' treasure - to - warm Sing years tend to make one their rooms and be their gcnii. more practical. we see in the when they bake and brew. flames now more of tiie day » We like to believe. as some by . day doings. as we do too in nondsmrii do, that every color a wondpile. The httmblc yet sa- nr Illll tn \\'I1tl‘l1 a tree i: evpo- tisfying things: dishes clean 111 red during ll’i life. glows in tlte a clipboard. a line of wash a fire when that tree is burned tea - kettle's bl-ithe tune. a row 'lmnk deep into the coals" one remand: its. "and you can ie. find the pinks and vinch of dawn, the bliteness of tiie sky. the burning brightness of the 'e l‘t‘lliillt‘lll‘lil’; springitke. ' this week has made quite . look sun. the angry black change —— put a different MONTREAL COUTURIER m fingers of demonstrate the fashion po- fhe 350' " h KIM cl Mound tentlll of cotton by draping I mmwmw- - ‘ And gives t Anti gives of herself to any in . need. ‘It's good to be saving she of— ._.... . . .. ... come to farmer this morning on things" a tiie yard offered.- "Siin and drying wind like this v that's what does it!" he smiled. Pleasant the week was. The davs returned scenes of former: springs to its. familiar sights of} the seasonal cleaning: gulls! circling high. brightest glints on the wavelet s in tiic stream. lads come in over the hilltop. or out the road. to first fishing. Steps happy along the old mill- road. hopes high. anticipating a good catch. ‘ "\'oi beci down yet. Mack" "to see if I one w ho came tip ciiulti barrow a hook" from him. queried. this noon. 'Vtil vet." "llow tome?" .7 "Too busy} I‘m working in the woods these days. i my spare time" he replied. The womenkind continue the spring cleaning, finding ii. all‘ in all. an interesting aitd Stills- was chairman for session when plans were made William . for a meeting May 41h twould feature a panel i ion to which the Summers id 6 i Guild and the Senior WMS were :date section of t 6 ; flaw l The-Guardian: Chartat‘té'téi‘fiJ—Esit. Min—{7519617 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women'u Editor; Phone 4-8506 A reception and dinner at ilie' guests of Grant's parents, Mrl Belvcdei‘e Golf and Winter (‘lub and Mrs. Cecil Ward. marked the first annual meet- ing of the Ladies Branch of the Club. Mrs. Isabel Laidiaw welcom- ed the 70 niciiihcrs aiid spoke in Mr. and Mrs. Goldie I-‘leevcs‘l of Summerside. who spent the. winter months with members of. their family iii Toronto. arrivcdt appreciation of the various com- by plane mi Saturday and arel nitttees whose efforts successful seasoi is game cor-imit- 'f: His. 1). tlill. Boy- G “101?. A combined devotional end I V have guests of their daughter. made the first curlng seas: u so Elmer gaggle}: and Mr_ Mrs. i Case l Iey. Baltic. 1 Mrs. Allison Harris. Maplei Ave.. Summerside. entertained: a number of neighbors at 'icrl . . i Cud. home recently in honor of Mrs. Earl Smith who is leaving soon; to live in Halifax. . Mrs. Laurie t‘oles presentedi study-program emitted “Wheels Mrs. Smith with a gift frotiii for Jamie Paths" the direction of Mabel Mac- 1‘ Swain at the Margaret Mac Doiignll Missionary Society v meeting of Zion (‘hiirch eni. Alice Sutherland. Mrs. Harris with Pt'esi the business which discuss- invited. During the social iiour lunch was served by Bea Cameron and Verna MacDonald. Mrs. Maurice Wilkinson. chairman of missionary ' e D of the Anglican Church was guest of honor at ' meeting held on Friday after- fyiiig clltit'e. It is a time wiieii‘ noon. April 24 at St. Mark's one selects frotn her acciiniii- ‘Clllll‘t'il Hall. Kensiiiglon. iatioti of "goods and chattels'” i (mm-5 amending “m... WV“.- tthe items she would discal‘d.‘ al members of the Diocesan and those she would tidin ‘Board. the parish \VA presi- save And Eenerally. “'lial 55‘" dents. and the members of St. r: we housewives are! Janie iMark's and s1_ Marehand has discovered there are two sides to "The Savers." She has put it in v e r I e. which has a nice thought "She saves scraps of DQPFIU 3"” gay cotton print. understanding. love without stint. She saves bits of string. sunflower see . l and and. DIAGONAI. DRAMA New angle on the sheath slanted button i n g below airy, scooped neckline, lloitb- les as a jti m pe r with jewel ten would say. ‘Its good to have something for giving away ' God blesses people. and light- etts their lot. :1 Whose heads are thrifty. and blOUSP in Dailt‘l‘n» I‘ifi‘i' ' 59‘" tearls are not.‘ in rayon texture. cotton. Until Monday — D i a i \ —- Printed Pail e r n 48.37: Mis- Good - night. ., ses' Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. Size P" "”"“ "“’ “’“‘_ 16 takes 3'): yds, It!) - inch. EXPORTS RISE i FIFTY (‘ENTS I50 ccnist 111 coins the stamps. pleasci for m'T‘w‘ (7P ca'li‘dI-‘I'I this pattern. Ontario residents exports in March rose in value add 2 Wm; sales .M_ r i "I by I95 [301‘ (‘Pili IO a I't‘f‘Ol‘d for p13 i n 1‘. SIZE. NA‘WEI AIL the month of from DRESS. STYLE NVI‘IBER' last year's previous March peak of $301,600,000. the bureau of statistics said Tuesday. This brouqu the value of exports in the first three months of 1964 to . $1.7ttil.:l00,000. a gain of 20 per cent compared with 1962l‘s first- quaricr total of 31.486.100.000. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- tern hept. 60 Front St. W. Tor. onto 1. Ont. ":31 l MM...— i SPOONv bread is a ' i nal American food. always ’ " I based on cornmeal. either scal- --"""“ I ded with boiling water. or cook- W” “M; -;wttJh eggs. baked like custard. door. Serve at once and usually teamed with pa - "‘"' w i ‘ ned smoked ham or bacon. l “’N “This American spoon bread I believe could be transformed 1 into a new type of French ken soiiffie.‘ remarked Chef. “Cornmeal could be cook 1 ed in chicken bronit. chop .4 iped Od‘dtmea-ts of cooke ' icken meat added. then thicken and make ‘ the. Last. the egg whites ,tcould be beaten stiff and fold- ed in — then baked like a soul- fle " «a: M i Two Suggestions " ' i in the first i beat a ,e s try t kitchen. Chef; biit two suggestions: cream of tartar with whites. so they can enough to hold up the . cornmeal mixture: and t i the dish containing the s p o o n t bread in a pan contain i ii g hot . water an inch dee to slow . tip pita the cooking and allow both the i. 1 ,; l cornmeal and egg whites the _ l utmost expansion." I for lunch the new ; I will be ready." success Try l spoon It for your. set . Measurements level. rcccpies 6 RECIPE OF THE WEI-1K CHICKEN SPOON BREAD 1‘: c. chicken broth i V; c. enriched cornmeal . salt cold water . 'ri tsp. cream of tartar t l c. fine - chopped cooked chic- " ken 4 egg yolks 4 egg whites. stiff Heat oven to mod 1375 dc» |grccs Fm Rring chicken broth =to rapid boil. i Mix cornme a1 and salt with cold water. Pour into chicken broth. stirring constantly. Cook thickened. about 10 min; stir often Remove front heal; cool 10 min. at room temperature Stir in cream of tartar and chicken Beat egg yolks until thick and lemon - colored, Stir into corn- meal mixture. Beat egg whites stiff and fold in. Pour Into I pt. souffle dish or two model. #nlfimd l l .groiips with their leaders. Supper was prepared at 1 served bv St Mark's WA. Mrs. Wilkinson spoke to the girls on the opportunities for time work in the church. and the their daughter Sandra and i qualifications ‘ reqti i red. Mountain won first prich progressive auction at the Ken- singion Royal (‘aiiaduiii Legion Home on Tuesday evening. Sc.- ‘ cond prizes went to Mrs. Garnet Turner and Ellis Pi'ofitt. and shire, England. a Blue Guitiel IDA BAILEY ALLEN Bread Turns llChicken” For Souffle-ish Dish “Very good. Madame. In time .1 bread 5 consolation to Mrs. Moase and Garnet Turner. Clair Mayhew won the lucky door 0'1 Mrs erly George Anderson lloi'iii Woodie liar-Innis of Ur \velli operates Woodie's Beauty; Haven in t‘ochttiiate. \l a s s. where she recently held "oped house“ marking the 20th anni- versary of the salon. Mr. and Mrs. (.‘rant Ward and I little daughter. Kimberlee Ann. left Thursday for their home iii Tilisnnhiirg. ()nt.. after spending two weeks in Charlottetown. ti'atittirr'straight - sided ('FISSPitIIt’. Place in shallow arid hot water in pan to depth of 1 inch. Bake at :73 degrees 1". about pan: v‘ed in water or milk. combined 60 min. without openinE oven MONDAY DINNER ('hittcsc Tomato Soup Chicken Spoon Bread Whole Cranberry Sauce Chi!” Salad of (lrccn Beans and Onion our Rings Sliced (‘iingstnne Peaches in (lclatine (‘hincsc Almond Coffee. Tea, . i CHINESE TOMATO SOl'l’ I.\'o. 2';- cant juicy tomato water sugar , . still ‘1 tsp. oiiioii juice 1 tsp. soy sauce or kitchen bott- ('ookies L‘ ('. qttct 2 large eggs 'beaten1 Gummy Trio. J cand1-' _ . I , “minim gincering consiitant With the l Board of the Women's Auxiliary Bell Teleplmne Company- Stl p P e 1‘ Mctliil \mtmo's CA from an enjoyable holiday in l Mrs. Lea Crane and Roy Mr. and Mrs. William Tay'or, at Donwood Drive. returned this i the plates beneath, its under neighbors and Mrs. Horace Hay- es presented Mrs. Harris with a gift as they are also leaviiigl Maple Avenue. i (‘o - hostesses who assisted refreshments i were: Mrs. Lorne Ilriscoll. Mrs. ‘ Profitt. Mrs. Charits Read. Mrs. Bruce MacDonald,1 Mrs. Laurie (.‘oles and Mrs. 55:- ace Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hubley who recently moved into their new home on Pine Street in Sherwood. have had as weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilroy of Belleviilc. Ontario. and ontrcal. Mr. Giiroy is an en- and Mrs. C.W. Peters. 50 Avenue. Charlottetown. have returned home after spend- ing a vacation in Ilaiiderdale-by- the-Sea and Treasure Island. Mr Florida. Mr. atid Mrs. .lack P. Cooke. Green Street. have returned Largo. Lake Seminole. Florida. Mr. and Mrs Alton Hntiic. Waverley Court, are weeks-riding in Halifax. accompanied h_\ friend. Carol MacLauchlan. week from a holiday in Wasn‘ ington. llt‘. Mrs. K. 'I‘. Bcslcy of Berk- IA ." m a ’1 Trainer touring Canada. visiteo in Summcrside this week. Mrs. Bcsiey. who is interested in children's clinics. was ac~ companied by .|.M. Logan on a ioiir of the Prince County Hos-g pital. t In the afternoon Mrs. Beslry was entertained at the home of Mrs. R./\. Horne. Summer St. . During the tea hour site was in-‘ l troditccd to executive members of the local association of Girl Guidcr's meeting in the evening where she met giiidcrs from Summersidc and Slemon Park. Present at this meeting were i the district commissioner. Mrs. . Orville Phillips and the division commissioner for Prince County. Mrs RB Dewar. Refreshments were served by _ the 4th Brownie Pack from Sunt- } mcrsidc. Combine tomato. w a t e r. sugar. lt onion juice and sauce. I When boiling rapidly. stir in well - beaten eggs. Stir constantly and very last until soup is fiiil of little yello strings. Serve at once. Do of irub through sieve. ISUGGESTION OF THE (‘IIEF Mcsdamcs: 1n the test kitch? en. we tried several other spoon breads containing meat. Par‘ example. chopped cooked ham. or turkey in place of chic ke n. (Tanned tuna instead of chickenl also makes a fine spoon bread.I especially wltcn ‘i tsp. powde-‘ red dill seed is added. I i We also baked the mixtures individually in 07.1 heat resist a tit bowls. Very attractive. garnish of a red rad crisp water .cress on souffle t 1in ailltll each of Eddie. Cathie Taylor and Chrin Crosby. with Peter Brock, Rum he, Joby Baker and Pam playing dramatic role: in the film. I“IldeI-IU ll " eye- It the (1qu for 4 dun. .the ‘ the bride i .It > ‘ 'LO”OOOMOOOOOOOOO. ,.,_ _______ I WE RE M 0 VIN G! For the [Most 12 years we have. been serving the people of Prince Edward Island from our store at 163 Kent Street. Moving to a more spacious store WP “Ill be. able to give. better service to our customers and be able to display a larg"r selection of merchandise. Our motto “We Treat The. Sick Well” will continue to be our objective at our new store. and we look forward to greet-Int: "0“ friends and old when we. open our doors on May 4th. A Look at these SAVINGS Taylor-Chrismas Vows changed Al Calgary Ex Scarboro United Chapel. 1 he Calgary. Alta. was the scene oft she chose a ' blue. with a a double ring ceremony Satur- eou a tune mm attack design. Her acressories were white. with white carnation corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor motored ' _ .to Banff. and into British Cot. For her going away outfit.;umbia try their honeymoon (‘ai- sheath dress in ey will reside in rural 3-4 length sleeveless l gary. day. March 23th. when Blanche Margaret only daughter of Mr and rs Horace Chrismas. Portage la Prairie. was united in mar- riage with James William Tay- lor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Freder-. ick Taylor. North Granville, I P.E,l. Rev. Wylie officiated. The bride. given in marriage by her father. was radiant in‘ traditional floor length gown. created of silk nylon or- ganza with appliqueu of peau de‘ sole. Her gown featured tracing scoop neckline and lily point sleeves. A back bow dra- e skirt. The pouf veii was held in‘ place by a regal crown. Her. only jewelry was a two strand1 set of pearls. She carried al white bible. covered with redi sweetheart roses and w ite streamers. . Clayton Taylor. brother of. he groom was best Ce- l cille Gusikoski. bridesm aid.l wore a street length dress of‘ blue organza. with matching head piece: her bouquet was of white nntms tinted spring blue. The bride's mother chose dusty rose suit with white ac- cessories. Her corsage was white roses. The reception and dance was held at the Carolina Restau- rant, and during the reception Don Grove proposed a toast to the, - Murphy, to announce the engagement of their oldest daughter. Mary Catherine Patricia. Curry only son of Mr. l To GIGGEY'S PHARMACY Your New Location on Great George St. MURPHY I MAX HANSEN WEDDING PLANNED and Mrs. .1. Summerside Mr. Percy _ Mrs Herbert D. Hansen Not- Wish I tingham. England. The mar< riage will take. place June 13th at St. Paul's Roman Ca- tholic Church. Summerside (Photos by Heckbert studio. ‘— tn Max and Congratulations and Best Wishes in MEDICAL PHARMACY ATTENTION PARENTS! Have you children 8 years of age and uiidcr'.‘ Would you like to see your children get 3 education? Are you concerned about your childreth higher education? Would you like Information about the most practical method to provide this higher education? 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Vancouver Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown, P.E.I. “O.” 0000 H 60“ “0 4+0 «‘ VVVVVVVV OOOOOOOO+ AAAAAA -’004ooooooooooon~0000‘ Slay We Accommodate . YOU? 1 When vou are in Halifax the mo comfortable. centrally located STERLING HOTEL k the place to stay! Here are out a tow a: the Sterlmg'l natures: I Licenced Dun-g Room S Inc Parking tor 60 Car: O Funny and Group Plun O Comment” Rater arise TM lmnngton; 8t. EAulfo : 'l'el ‘23-’30 ' LADIES' Make Your Spare Time Count Where It Will Count The Most . . . On Your Bank Balance. Application invited from 1 Lady (age 35 to 33) to visit the homes of New Families bringing them local Informa- tion while extending the welcome-hand of the (‘ity and/or Community. A car iii necessary for this full or part time prestige position. 0|"! Pat A commission opportunity requiring sales and anlzational ability. Please write Boy 8647 Guardian- riot. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. E. F. ACORN, who departed this life MAY 2nd, 1961 "There Is No Night There" Sons and Daughters. Electric Kolynos SPECIAL ‘ ‘ HELENE CURTIS SPRAY NET. R . 59 “[3:13th TOOTH size tree with the purchase of tin c ‘ PASTE V . ‘ nor SPECIAL o“ 2 tubes warns nor'rms o “T 'l op-B . HAIR DRESSING 89° 2 causal“... . . . ,, i R‘ II " I " “m” I d. . i."..2.'.l'..l"f.l'..“.‘“ r W. 1.69. Ball Point ‘“ "l [qch "AIR I 1 IGGEY S mama / 3 Oil 980 131 Great George St. Dial 4-317" "We Treat The Sick Well”