epee ean meat a i. : 3 } » ENROLMENT CEREMONY Other girls enrolled ‘ ~ The: ist Winsloe Girl Guide. er all members of the group pin. ~ Company a new company of _ had passed the required tests.: were: Heather Auld: Glenda 2410 girls was formed early in. Mrs. Austin Kennedy, area Diamond; Debra Good;~Dar- ~ Febriars—by Mrs. David. Arn- Commissioner (ABOVE) is lene’ MacArthur: Barbara Semple; Cathy Stearns: Hea- ther Taylor; Bethany Taylor “| and Dorothy Taylor. shown presenting Sherry -fast. - Their first—enrolment Stearns with her girl guide ~ ceremony was held recenthy-aft- Scerbesiniaintietiniethines — a HAPPE Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 4-8508-° —¥\, NINGS | ' : rd Major D. A. MacDonald of Moncton, N. B. has arrived. on the Island to visit with his sis- ters, Mrs. John A. MacCallum, \Brackley Beach and -Mrs.’ John IR. Nicholson,. Hunter River. f Summerside, have returned from a pleasant vacation in Flo- rida. Enroute home, they visit- ed friends at Wollaston, Stone- ‘ham, Boston, Mass., and in Saint. John, N. B. | ; Mrs. Harry Chappel. Tren- ton, Ont.. Is visiting - relatives and friends at Kensington and Margate. Mr.- and Mrs. "Duke"! Neilson jmanagers of the Country Drive- |In Theatre have arrived on the | Island with a trailer which is situated at Sturgeon. Evelyn Carpenter. who spent the past. vear as avstudent at Mt. :Allison University. has._return- ‘turned. to her home —at ed to her home in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards and -Mrs. Frank MacFarlane, Murray Harbor, \spent’ the past weekend Visiting in New Glas- gow, and’ Trenton, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thom- son ‘of Larchmont, N.Y. will he in residence at their new home, Mayfield Road, Cavendish as of May 12th. | ' Mr. and Mrs. Merlin MacAu-|Grove, N. B. left recently for lay and family have: returned to Saint, hn, N. B. after spend- ing We weekend with relatives at Souris West and St. Catheri- nes. ' Mr, and Mrs. Lynwood Oe | ELLEN’S DIARY ~Our “FishmanCame By - To Visit On His Rounds “Anything, Ellen--; it doesn’t cleaning, The hot and cold wat- ———~matter_what food you put on the er ‘on*tap, the soaps and bleach- gable, Just Boy | ou-ean_get it there es at hand, the spray. starch, | Dr. and Mrs. Lea. M. Callbeck . jing her daughter verie have returned to Hamilton : 4 Ont., after a_ brief holiday, with § relatives at Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Elmer Stewart, Trenton, N. S. are visiting mem- bors of their family in Murray Harbor. Myrna Semple,. RN Kensing- ton and Carol Ann: MacKay, Clinton, are holidaying at their respective homes. Miss Semple and Miss MacKay have been re- sidents. of San” Gabriel, (alifor- nia for the past. six\months. George MacKinnon of Toronto is spending some time at his home in.Bear River. DONNA MORRISON WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Murray Harbor and Mrs. Dan- iel Fraser, Hopefield. spent the ipast weekend in: Halifax. N. S. f here they visited with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morri- ouis Herring Sr. son, Carleton announce the pes ‘engagement of their. daught- Mrs. Allan MacLeod has re-| er, Donna Lynda to Wensell Reach -Sydney, son of Mr-—and. Mrs. & |-Couple Honored By Community | Apleasant social evening was held recently at the home of Marie and Joe Simpson, Au- \burn, when more than 100 neigh- bors and friends gathered to bid them farewell before their depar- ture fo take up residence in Char- lottetown. , | An address was read by Mrs. ‘Norman Koughen, and a presen- tation was made by Mrs. Joseph Quinn. |. In a few well chosen words, Marie and Joe expressed ap- jpreciation fo those present, and jextended an invitation to every- ‘one to visit them-in their new home. Rev. William. Simpson, rector at St. Dunstan's Basilica, 6 i also made a few remarks. WENDELL MACLEOD Music and dancing followed, | PLANNED. ‘Clinton MacLeod, Summer- side: The wedding: ‘is to take place at Cape Traverse Unit- ed Church on May 21, 1966 at ghes’ orchestra. Refreshments | were served by the women of | Auburn and triets. t let: stir and scrape up from the bottom as for plain scrambled eggs. Dust with paprika. Point, after spending the win- — ‘ter months in Dartmouth, NS.’ l DA B AILEY ALLE 2:30 p. m. Doe! MOLASSES-BUTTER | N WAFFLE TOPPING ~~ | Melt 12 c. butter; stir in % e. | iwith her grandson, .George |White, Mrs, White and théir fa- : = = Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horton Ite QQs : cram e jhave returned to their home in \Saint John, N. B. after visiting lwith relativesin—Murray—Har- | ‘With Macaro jbor and Murray River. » On_Mother's Day, many fa- | Mrs-—dames Rogers, . Maple milies take Mother “‘out'’ for | ‘dinner at a restaurant. But | ‘Barrie, Ont. Mrs. ‘Rogers, who. sometimes this is not...conven- | jient. So the celebration could | be a bruncheon either before or after the church service. Here | is a menu—that-sings with the | spring. . — | e Couple Celebrate traffic, acci- while visit- in, Ontario, ‘spent part of the winter with ‘her lsister, Mrs. George Cotton, Ken- | sington. : woe Montagu iwas injured in a dent early this. year ’ 50th W ddi : Anniversa iCut around each section, loosen- | rise a Stabe WE Y- fruit f brane. Topiand 4 c. West Indies : : e Ing ‘ . ry lea Tgbapeteult Walt ith. > (phured molasses. Forty - five Mr.—and-Mrs.°R.-K: Clements..cue. Their son. Robert in_ the | \eelebrated their. golden anniver- RCAF. was killed during” World | | . War 2. The couple also have 15 jsary recently at Montague. Mrs lerandchildren, i unsulphured molasses;—heat_ |pancakés. If the ‘‘clan’’ decides to give _|Mcther a surprise Family Din- ner party, the sons and daugh- ters can arrive with. flowers and cooked” food. ni, Cheese ~ BRUNCHEON FOR MOTHER‘S DAY MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY Tropical Broiled Grapefruit~; DINNER FOR THE CLAN Skillet Eggs Serambled with; Saladettes of Fordhook Lima ~-Macaroni-and Cheese." Beans,, Black and Stuffed P 1- Sliced Glazed. Ham lmiento Olives. and French Assorted’ Flavored Melba Toasts Dressing -—- Southern Glazed Waffles with Smoked _Ham, Oven - Browned | Unsulphured Molasses -Butter Sesame Sweet Potatoes, Coffee, Tea Milk '‘(canned), . Fresh Asparagus-- Measurements level; Loaf recipes. for & TROPICAL BROILED GRAPEFRUIT - Cut 4 grapefruit into halves, | Ice Cream Pound - Cake (see Chef-coffee, Tea Milk. MOLASSES GLAZE FOR BAKED SMOKED- HAM Combine % c. table --mustard unsul- \ each grapefruit half with 1 tbsp, 'Pa' ‘ : unsulphured- molasses. . Place minutes before baking time of | on broiler - rack 3” from heat. jham is-eompleted, take-ha-m -| Slow - broil 10-min., or until top ‘from oven, With. sharp _ knife, | is slightly browned and grape- ‘score fat surface, making dia- | mond pattern; stud with cloves. | with music provided by the Hu-. surrounding dis- }. “Serve warm over waffles or | - Clements. was the former Ruth 4 basket of flowers was re. fruit is heated through. ‘Stewart of Kensington, P. E. I. ceived. from their daughter-in- | SKILLET EGGS Spread half of molasses mix- in a hurry!” James said this-af—and the electric iron have ‘al- ternoon, ,when° he came indoors most made-us_forget that an ear- in what was a convenient spell between chores, to find his meal and the tea-kettle sang, tn be our good, ‘right- arm", and be- fore too long the meal was serv- ed oe Clams: were the niain dish, a. favorite among our seafoods. A chowder, this was, though with lier era of this Rone tery ‘gan with ~a— trip, sometinie pore—worqiite Spread. But the tire through biting winds, to the pump | in the yard.. It ended with many of life's steps lost between iron- ing board, woodbox and _ stove. iLabor that was, yet not without ‘its nice compensations. As one born ‘to the old school recalled with a sigh recently, ‘I always 6 The Guardian, Chaflottétown, Fri. May 6, 1966. yoke. 'Yarmouth,- N. S. |and Mr. Clement was born in |law Eileen and husband Joe in The wedding Philadelphia, and added to the | jture on ham. Continue baking, SCRAMBLED WITH rushing ham. twice with re- MACARONI AND CHEESE |maining mixture. variations: not ordinarily inelud- ed in this recipe. A leftover of potato, from the noon meal we added, an egg for the several and varied vitamins for good it would contribute; a sliver of onion, bits of bacon, “milk, ‘a dot of butter and crumbs “of bready. Or was it flour we used for the thickening? In any event it proved to be tasteful, and nour- jenjoyed those trips to the pump! ‘It. gave one time to cafch’ her breath in the open-to look out ‘about to see the men and hor- ises in the fields, the neighbor’s ‘cows going down to the spring by: the roadside to drink, teams) passing sometimes with a influence was excellent, but my , father’s wasn't. |has given me a fine husband, lof marrying to come out of the icold, so to speak, meanwhile en- In spite of past history, God.|grossed in fantasy romancing, lsuch as real life never produces \friendly wave of the hand from | good and steady, and wonder- | even from the best materials, | the driver. . . There's neither if. children. Living with him {s ‘against that background you've | \Saint John, N. B.; Gilbert, Ken- le from their grandchildren and neth -and.-Arthur all of.-Monta-\other members_of the -family. neem i ceremony was performed in Ken- decoration of® the Willow Room 4 tbsp butter i AR EPR (OR: tt ington ‘ok April 19 by the Rey iduring the dinner. ig os i. ‘TOMORROW'S DINNER | MARY-HAWORTH = WE Johnstone. —— iba vouguet was also’ péresnited™ ai oe Toasted Split -RotisHot~Fish ; E e : | .On this happy occasion. a fa- to Mrs. Clements by her grand- | Te. salt Sticks with Tomato Cheese | ; Wife Ap ea rs Jinxed By jmily dinner was held at the Wil- | daughter Pamela Clements and | 8 cance Melaske Sauce (canned), Potato Chips | pea eee ee low -Room-of-the “Motel-Charlot..a."‘family tree" was presented | 9 .ooe : Tossed _Cabbage-Lettuce Salad ae Ogee sae _ ___-_____|tetown_where_the_table- was de- on behalf of the family by their | “3. tbsp frock —Cooked Pitted Prunes with Misleading Image Of Love lcorated with yellow daffodils son Gilbert. Sa Se Oa chivas, oo ae ~-{Diced—Orange—Segments,-F 1g ; land the anniversary cake was Following the dinner, a fam- Hacrike ton Varnish Cookies (homemade or pur- | * +. H: |v “short h ing,”” and also tlankea by gola candies. thy gathering: wag heid—at the Mel butter a eee Ty skil- chased) Coffee. Tea Milk. |. DEAR f ye RUAN: Ua a abe Leryn ox. | All members of the family home of their daughter and son- et that can go. to habla Open . THE CHEF‘S POUND CAKE eine oe pees npe id Bo 8 Nes, “helleving’". iwere, present and included Ruth in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell, | acaroni and cheese: ‘with | STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM secure childhood. My mother's | So; against that background, (Mrs. Jack Bell) West. Royalty West Royalty. during _ which knife, chop macaroni into bite- LOAF : Y \Nellie (Mrs. Malcolm Patterson gifts were received by the coup- Mesdames: This dessert. jsize pieces: Smelted butter with salt and.Ta- | | for _GIFT Awaken juice or with this Tray, 2 cups, , bottle, to ban nese Modern Indoor at HOLMAN’S. »». and perfect MOTHER'S DAY ‘Breakfast in Bed: Sets piping hot Aladdin me np ea Rugged plastic with base Te- lief: floral design in jet black. YOu IDEAS! delicious ~ eald coffee 4-pe. set. l-pint vacuum... set 7.95 Planters Stir Shacarosl into | ould be preparéd 3 hr. or | s i thy; more before serving. Wrap it at or mies at ‘once in aluminum foil and re- - | freeze basco. add chives. “this is unjust discrimifation - | No Prepare: Slice 1 long loaf | \'form nor comeliness’ to the liv- | aitsicult. -however. . There is jing ‘of ne Ae there? Everyone _much. emotional immaturity, in is too busy?”” _ _.. |his—character, which —Now-the-pace-of—our—farming fo face, thus blokking the possi- quickens. Manure is being pility of growth which he 80. spread from the field-heaps. Fer- |needs. tilizers are brought in. Ends of | Due to circumstances beyond ishing. .. .Won from an. excur- sion out where. the damp. sandy bars were crinkled. underfoot, those clams were, when the westering sun spanned with a \ crystal touch the ebb of the tide; when'a blue haze hung : ; u tied over the farmlands above the fencing pursued. Machines ar my control, I started out. in life, od oliffe: of thes shotell d viced. Calves arrive in the sta- and in marriage particularly, | sFee. CHUS 0 Shoreline, and pies, pigtets in winsome fam=| a nting : the harvest was painting its gold ; : : : esate . ily gatherings in pens. , And "ear the felts “Peter wonders which daffodit | Quite as seasonal as aré the of all will be the first one to have. The. frustration: -almost. leontinues to dominate my feel- | __\day, ° ether delightful items of the*hloom. ings springtime - the flight- north- | cy bl now. The vards | : : ward of the Canada geese, the | ren the epantGhh Ana ang | eee in my present fortunate situation, fam still reaching out for that. which was always mis- sing. If I didn’t see and. know robins’ returned trills, the soar- ther day we must now let fall ine white plumaged gulls above away fromthe bright of the ty ° 4. ! . the streat . WAS the recent visit ‘springtime's store. | : . 3 ef our ‘'Fishman’’, come once : “tintit tomerrew——-—Diary. _... that, in’ other lives, this fullness “more fo his rounds. Many years Goodnight of experience is realized, per- have brought him and his smart bees es cee : ‘i! haps the deprivation wouldn't truck yp the lane each spring. | SEEKS STABILITY |be such a trial. | | Bae I am convinced that T wasn’t And then on a day toward fall, like the birds we had loved .—KHARTOUM.{AP)--~- Prime meant to have this love. which my through the summery days, h'@ |Minister Mohammed Ahmed ‘is constantly imaged in would voice his ‘‘Au Revoir’. {Mangoub said Thursday armed ‘thinking. But how can I erase His warm, ‘‘How have you - all insurrection is being. stamped the image from my mind? — I been? How did the winfer- use 4+ in the strike-torn Sudanese want to grow up emotionally, vou?" is most welcome as are couth, In ‘a long-awaited state- and this imagery is a constant the fresh wares he brings + ment following his tour of the threat to my happiness, hinder- “Did you happen to ask him, ‘south, wHere Africans have ing me from contributing as I Ellen, if there were any farmers waged a bloody,. 10-vear - strug- should. to my hushand's. happi- at the cultivating today, .alon@ oje-against the Arab. northern-. ness. his route?” James later inquir- 3 Mahgoul said the govern-| I can't seem to understand how vd : erent is working on an all-round to stop wanting what 1. can't . Clam chowder. And apple pie. ‘plan to restore stability...do the have, and how fo aecept and And then James ‘went back to area. 'Jove-what T have. Tam not-look- his chores, and we to complete — as ing for a father. I.had a good ours... .Today we, laundered the:| GUARD THE CITIZEN | compensatory relationship in this respect for several years eurtains which frame the living- | replaced The state of Rhode Island is with a family that treated me planning to create an embuds- jas their own child. : man’s office to protect the pub- | | give cf myself to others in the lic against bureaucracy. limited .time I can spare from + se “family life, and find it reward- ing. But the controlling force is still that of wanting some- thing I cannot have. If vou can help me accept what I have. j, ~ would make all the difference. Ae Ts DEAR A. L.: Tt seems prob- able that you married for secur- itv. chiefly, and not with a glad lepnviction of full bodied com- plementaty~lave...of..vour...hus- hand, in terms of feeling that you. and he were made for each other, a& the phrase is. |- Also it 1s likely that you mar- iried him gratefully, as an an- ‘xious child might be grateful to a loval sympathetic, seeming- lv .wiser and stronger ally, who suddenly appeared on, the scene to hecome the . child's special advocate, protector and friend. And 1 would surmise that you tonk the vow to be ‘his. lawful jwedded wife, for better for worse, until death etc., largely in the dark concerning the nor- _|mal._emotional patterning’ of routines satisfactory home life, married life and family life i In vour ignorance on this score ' and over-reacting ta the hleak- ; ness. of your parents’ discord, i you probrbly were subjectively ' committed to a day dream. of how fife should be,” and, hope- ‘fully; would be for vou later on, __PRINCESS ANNE QUITS HOSPITAL perfect, ran: «er room windows, and tlhiem white and clean, pleased with the ease now of this chore, once not a favorite task .of the Suith the perfect. man: « -perfeet far cone % -Tn the hack of vaAur mind Princess Anne, 15 vear * ald she leaves King Edward's expected this miracuinys hap. daughter of Queen Flizabeth Hospital in. London Werdnes-” pening ta dawn an vour exner 11 and Prince Philip of Bri dav after receiving’ treat ence eventually, | think In ment for a broken nose. ‘AP ‘deed. vou may have felt, and still- tain who took a header from her horse last week while rid ing td the hounds, amiles aA mav feel, that life owes it to von as a aot of repayment for sar Wirephoto by fable from ‘Lon” don) = 1 cs 7 ip? he_refuses! I something 1 couldn’t gist, psychoanalyst or family re- lwrecked me at one time,-~andt against Canadian women under ithe law.” : oe She said the department .are- lied eonfirming what—she had— ‘been told earlier and saying the ® law was designed to avert di- vided allegiance.’’ “T’'ve never considered myself : a suffragette but this whole jbusiness simply brought out the woman in me-" » G \ ‘She —has——lived —in—Jamilca ‘eight years and was married in | |1963. She and her husband, Rip- | plan to’ live 'begn sleepwalking, inthe wife role. my_ judgment proach to coming awa realities of your situation, and | jgetting your bearings. on how to | imake the best of it, is to un- § burden your heart hunger and} confusion to an able psycholo- figuratively | } lations counsellor. Hearing yourself talk, and exa-|~ ir ideas in the light of stock-taking sessions mining you in with. a sympathetic perceptive ‘ton. MacPherson, specialist. ought to rid. your permanently here. ) mind of false misleading “ima- “He’s not upset over the lack } igery’’. Saun _ i. ‘of dual citizenship. It is I who | Mary Haworth counsels feel strongly about this discrim- ; ion—business”’ _ ‘thro we h her column—not—by- ‘mail or. personal interview. |Write her in care of The Guar- ‘dian. ‘ | Mrs. MacPherson did post- igraduate studies in. social work lat the University of Toronto. = She wor for a time with the \Torofito juvenile court’s psychi- I atrie clinic before coming to} @\ Jamaica. Her home town 3 | Mitchell is near Stratford. What does she plan doing next about the discrimination issue? ‘UCWIUrged _ To Promote | Alcohol Ed.’ | The United Church Women :- were urged to emphasize the \é ineed to promote alcohol educa- | @ tion-at-a meeting tast- week of Unit No. 4 at Kensington. The message was conveyed to the meeting by Mrs. Earle Mac-!: |Murdo who had received a let- | ter from. Mrs. Edson- Wright, secretary of the WCTU. The | need to promote alcohol educa- jtion was stressed at this time husband. On the basis of what jhe says, I'll decide on any further action.” : WAUAIT SUBORTAIBUeeaee, - DISCOUNT PRICES every day! MRS. JAMES MACINNIS ENJOYS LIFE-AT 90 Mrs. James MaciInnis, Mon- tague, celebrated her~90th birthday on Monday, May joys good health, ts very ac- tive and able to take part in ‘due to the current Alcohol Youth! and enjoyed chatting with the all household activities. She Education Week. . Not only this! many friends who called to is the former Laura Mac- 4 week, the members were told,, congratulate her on this oe- Queen and resides with “Mrs. “é is there need for alcohol educa-,ecasion. Mrs. MarclInnis en-’ Arthur Brown walk a |tion for youth, but throughout - a = block and the vear as well, : ‘ _._ Kingston headquarters .of the ; Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. p Immig ration- LEW simeican Children's Service—So-—|— ot el MacKenzie - were hostesses at | jthe meeting chaired by Mrs. | 'Fred- Nash:~=Devotions-w-er @ ciety, where she works full-time. NM “So my point is that there is * discrimination against women in | Hard On Wome lconducted by Mrs. MacKenzie By CY FOX the Canadian immigration law. and Mary MacNutt. KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP)— This is what I'm~ concerned ' Members responded to roll |Joan MacPherson, a. native of about, not the citizenship—ta- HOE jeall. with ditty bags to be sent | Mitchell, Ont... who is..married: maican(-or--Canadian—of—-t to Port workers at Halifax for to a Jamaican lawyer, wants to child.” -HOPPE After Michael was born, she asked Canadian authorities here ‘if T could register the child as the use of immigrants to Cant- know why their two-year-old son ada. Mrs. Alexander MacKay |Michael cannot he registered as ‘was in charge of the study book a Canadian citizen. — | “Jesus Christ and the Christian” | Michael, Palmer Electrie Bidg. ' Dial 4.4072 who was_born here, iti Refreshments~-were-—served;-—-/is-registered-as—a Fanaibak dhe timucaie ioblaal bet ctrl The next meeting will be held :izen. : ; She said, Abe wal told BY ihe | jet the home at Mrs, ‘doseph-| Mrs. MacPherson, who does authorities. that. ‘nationality in Woodside. isocial work there, says she ha8 such cases is given by the “WORK FOR STUDENTS ae ee this descent of the father.” — . OTTAWA (CP) — & national | But she contends 4 should CLAIMS DISCRIMINATION also be possible for him to be registered as a. Canadian. 4 Children © born’ . of \fathers ther nationality have this dual- lditizenship right. Vrs. MacPher- Mrs MacPherson wrote the Canadian department of citizen- Canadian ship and: immigration to ' and mothers of some cca eeecaancaneee | iL advisory hoard to study whys of ‘involving. secondary school -stu- dents in ‘political, activity has been forméd by the Young Lib- | } eral Federation of Canada, Pres- MACH Hdent David -Smith announced | 4 ; INISTS 3 Wednesday Roattd members °°" said: 10 ia nlecview/ Gt ile are. Ruth Gilis, Yarmouth, N.S., | : Soe x Michael McCafferty, MeGivney, We Trade coe : N.S. David Kirk, Glanworth, P.E.I. * fi: Mencten Terminal io a) Furniture ihe nt., Neil Hanson, Neepawa, bos ‘ Man.,, Barry Kirik, ‘North Bat~ Building Moncton, N.B. tleford, Sask.. 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