r ‘Women’s Liberal Assn. Tea Held At Englewood: ~.| Alex’B. Campbell and Mr.° and Mrs. Reg, Jenkins. ; . Mrs. Aiden Mulligan, president ‘of P.-E. I. Women’s. Liberal As- sociation, gave an. address on the role of women -in’ modern- day politics. Special greetings were extended by Mrs. George ; Dixon, Clyde River. president ' of Second Queens’ Liberal. As- sociation. : ; : Pianist for the occasion was Mrs; Allison Lea —-of-—-Victoria— and others taking part in the mu- | |Women’s Liberal Association of sical program were: Lilian-and } Mary Lea, Victoria; Donna and ‘Ist Queens gave many people litay Dinob, Tryon? Eleanor and | ifthe opportunity to meet person- : : . : ‘Lynn Boulter, Victoria;. and | | lally their two Liberal candidates’ ,° . Mrs. Jean Canfield and Lorne Judy Clow, Doreen Sherry” and Moase... Special guests in at- Winnifred --MacKenna, of Kin- - ltendance were -Mr. and Mrs. kora... = lags Yellow and white spring flow- | ers, gleaming silver candelabra and yellow ‘tapers ‘provided. a ieolorful backgrounds for an, aft- jerroon tea held recently in Eng- |}ewood Regional _ High School, }Crapaud a ' Presiding’ at the silver _ ser- vice were: Mrs. J George Mac- \Ikay, Albany: Mrs. _ Howard | Wood, Victoria; Mrs. Stanley |Brown, New London and Mrs. + €rowtord Sinclair S'ummer- /field. . ° : The tea, sponsored’ by the & i6 The Gaius Charlottetown, Sat., May 21, 1966. [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS “Spcial Service Held = At Keir Memorial Church -The Keir Memorial Presby-‘on a text from Gopel of Luke terian WMS~Thankoffering ser- |she pointed out the need for en- vice was held last Sunday with |listments in both foreign. an ‘la large congregation in attend- home missions. z : ance. ; She told of the lives of the The service was conducted by |disciples and of their work fol- | ~|the-minister;-Rev: G--R.-Tanna-"|lowing-‘the -ascension..of...their * ~~ MR. AND MRS. ALLAN PETERS - #€ouple Wed At St. Paul's, ell ; e ” : fi Royal Canadian Legion > hill. He was assisted by Mrs, |master. Prayer is needed by | » : Will Reside In. Halifax. \Gerald Mill_and Mrs. Sidney |all people,” she- said, “‘if the | after the wedding). of 3 i ign-mis- Ann. Pike and” Bla 'MacGougan ‘who read scripture |work of home and fore ‘and Mrs. Lester Woodside, who|sion is to continue.”’ Jed in prayer. The offering was| She ‘complimented the mem- received by Mrs. Wm. T. Mill |berseof the WMS on their inter- | St. Pauls Anglican Ch urch and a corsage of American. Bea- was the scene: of the wedding of uty roses. Mrs. Peters’ sheath Allan William Peters son of Mr. jacket dress of beige crepe was held at |_-MR AND MRS. B. W. MACDONALD: - WEDDING BELLS — A reception was held at the William, MacDonald. The ceremony was Port Borden United Church. The bride is the dau- eo # oe ELLEN’S DIARY. Fine Mornings Lighten - | The Affairs.Of Seedtime “The livingroom of life” some-, ‘Well, to be tonest, Ellen” | -one..has‘aptly,.called.the-active, she said, ‘I wouldn't know. It’s | ‘mostly enjoyable, rdund of folks’ jnot far from here. I've often days, What a variety this pre- premised mysélf to comé there. | isents!: The happy days, the ‘But I’ve never had the time.- or | solemn; those when annoyances ‘so its seemed. I suppose” she— rere disappointments haunt our added wistfully, ‘‘I’ll never get , | steps, and titings in general go to. look off from there.” awry. And there seems to be, ‘Travelled? . Yes, I suppose | no help in us. Then it is we are |I can say I have’ a woman said linclined to look inward and pity |recently in reply to. our query. I ‘the mortal called ‘‘I'’. But them have been here and there: to ‘into’ our shadows a sunbeam (other. Provinces, and to the |falls, or it may. be a child’s States, But, as Island trips go, | * ismile.’ Or it. may be the greet- {I’ve never been as far as East) ling of the houn’ dawg, or the /Point or North Cape. Nor have | I-love-you trill of a bird, which |I ever been to the end of the next < lipspires the spirit once ‘more to road over!" ~~ leatch the upward look, and a- | Busy the days are. Yet with \gain with our ‘world all is well. itime for ‘‘all things.’ Time t 0” This: week gathered up all Is-'sandwich in with the duties of land farm-folks on its magic \the‘round that is ours, the love- learpet’ and carried them along liness. which abounds near” and} ito the affairs of the cropping. far. And wherever we g0,.0T | |Fine mornings brought. them |whatever we do, one reminds us | “CAROL MACMILLAN GRADUATE — Carol MacMillan, Brackley received the degree of bache- lor ef stience at convocation . exercises held at Dalhousie University last -week. After spending-a few: weeks. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.’- Walter MacMillan, she, will .. return to Halifax where she ~ Le : me early to the fields, evenings*saw- in ‘verse: . them work on into the dusk. |‘‘Let me not shut myself, with: Roly ge oe the busy- | in myself, s—to-petty.+ lias accepted a position with “there ; = ay’ pe ¥! the Nova Scotia Department led, because as one said “‘there’}~ things: ETE lis something about the spring” Let there be many windows in of Bealtn. id indeed: »reflects' my life, 0-0-0020 0O OOOO OSSO 60%, in the” spirit to my heart a door Fi .% -and—seems-fo lighten his every.| that swings, — 3 H. ese — ° ak. This’ wilt ‘be the bes t— Where, - throaugh- an go_and_come ~ = nee - anneh: 2 ‘seedtime, the best year of all,| with eyes that smile, . : avi ee ‘ 3 “the good farmer The entrance | ithe heart says. And folk without, as gladly come Charlattetawn: #1. PEeooeeo | .A busy. season it is, yet one tome, - * \4 |which allcos time to enjoy love- That happly, I may learn the z Phone tet + 4-5435_ jly things. Pe ae thing worthwhile, ae 1 09 }-0-6-04-0-60006666666668 © | ‘You will hardly . believe this, \Ellen’’ a farmwife smiled with some regret the other day when | we chatted, ‘‘but last spring I never saw the lilacs in bloom! \{ knew they were blossoming | ibecause of the perfume about, yet I never actually drew down : . a Cluster to enjoy it, or brought ghter of Capt. E.R. Pike and (a spray in a bouquet to the house. Mrs. Pike, Port Borden” and |{ Westy busy _the groom’s. parents are Mr, |. “There would be a fine view and: Mrs. -William--MacDonald 'from the hilltop’ we remarked of Cape -Traverse. They—are—to_a farmwife with whom -we/ residing at Cape Traverse. ivisited, as we sat by her win- (Photo by. ‘Ronald MacArthur) dow one day. H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY » oe and WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON & DOANE Chartered Accountants 4 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN Saint- John, Halifax, St. John’s, . - ‘Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Prince Albert. Vancouver Home Greta and Mrs. C. William Peters of complimented by a cloche hat Port of Spain, Trinidad an d with high crown draped with net.« $ Sandra Jane Rodd daiighter of “nd flowers. Her ’corsage was) Mr and Mrs.. Wallace E. Rodd, of yellow roses. Michael Banks | Charlottetown on Saturday ‘mor- of Halifax was best man. -The Lning May 7th- : end Mrs. A. Earl,-MacKay. lest and support in the mission- . lary work of the church. |. ~ LAKE VERDE WI ed the regular monthly Mrs. Bernard Doyle, - es |Verde Women’s . Institute were -4 thb_ceremony—and_the_organist | White mums decorated __ the | George -A. Thompson FRCO, church and pews and at the re- | ARCM supplied the wedding mu- ception following, at the Charlot- | }eic. -Durin@the signing of the |tetown Hotel, arrangements of | register Mrs. Jack Anderson- pink ‘snapdragon flanked by | sang ‘Love’ by Van Dyke. pink candles centered the buf- | The. bride, gowned in a sim- fet tables. The brides’ table was ple floor length dress, of ivory ‘centered by the wedding cake “organza with detachable —wat-—encircled—with—pink—rosés—and— teau panel and jacket edged ivy : with Venise lace, carried a bou-| Diane MacLellan was in char- iquet of pale pink sweetheart |e of the guest, book and Alan | s entwined with ivy-and-step-}Rodd—proposed the toast to the banotis. . Her veil was a circle | bride’ which was responded to by _of French silk illusion held in \the groom. The best man pro | place by a cluster of sweetheart posed a’ toast tothe bridal cou- | roses. : a “ple:and read the many telegrams, Mrs. Ivan Duvar ‘was her sis- of congratulations and best fer’s only attendant and. wore a wishes. ‘The bride travelled in floor lerfuti gown of pale “pink a coat and dress-ensemble of crepe with a bodice of swiss lace-deep pink boucle with matching and—matching -headdress. _Her.,straw_ hat and black patent ac- rs: sHarry -Kelly,. -viee--presi-‘sale. ‘ dent conducting the meeting. Delegates reported’ on the of- meeting, the annual ficers’ meeting which was held lat Bridgetown, and plans for ithe convention to be held in June were discussed, Mrs. Har- iry Kelly and Mrs. = ymond attendance’ ven showed a successful executive meetings. The ; Tuberculosis League at _the during the past yeaf.' - Charlottetown. Hotel>~ ¥ A contest was wen by Mrs. o4 gifts to a shut-in at Chr 2\Raymond Wood. The June meet- donations to the welfar Bling will be held at the home of Sisters of the Precious m2 \ Mrs. Wood. > .and also gifts to the | During a social hour, the hos priests. " Pees ‘DR. JOYCE CANFIELD ining the prize. : 1 s 2 _GRADUATE | MORELL WI ‘Doyle (re-elected); 2nd bouquet Was of deep pink roses. cessories. Her corsage was of} : pte doe . ‘pres, Mrs. Michael McInnis and. af ‘Mts. Rodd .chose for her ‘Better Time roses. Following Dr Joyce Canfield BA, MD, fen eae ‘Mrs. Bennet McIsaac; Srd-vice-- rd eddinga—navy—en-_a_brief honeymoon. the young one of the 1966 class of gra- pi witews Tati \te with presi- Pres: (both. re-elected); tary - treasurer, Mrs. E ing with prayer at the hame of ; 5 Reports’ ported that all the ‘ditty’ ” The members of the Lake of conveners were given and Mrs h ie ia et Reg McInnis was appointed to ushers- -were--Fred Gormley, ane Wit. f Rev. Louis Elias © performed | John Emery and David Rodd. | entertained. by Mrs. Daryle Wil-purchase material to be made It was announced that a dedi | ison at her home: recently with up for the annual -fall auction cation service.is to be held “in| On completion of the regular meeting followed with nine members in Annual: reports gi- with 11 meetings held and three —appointed—to—attenddent—commended—the—me: the annual meeting of the P.E.I. for their help and cooperation The social action report show- ltess served refreshments and et Election of officers, took place. game of cards was enjoyecy with the following results: pre- ‘with Mrs. Daryle Wilson wint- ident, Mrs. Gerald McInnis (re-"@nd Mrs. jelected); 1st’ vice-pres. Mrs. Joe tea. The community friendship | report was heard and it was re- : : : : ue , meet- had been passed in to ‘be sent to the Port worker. : “the:-church<on Sunday evening} May 22 at 7:30 p..m.-The study on Brazil was’ presented by Mrs Catherine Cotton. ~ mi Mrs. Edward MacMurdo .will be devotional leader -for—the7 June meeting when -Mrs. Stir- ling MacKay will be _ hostess. word will be “Grace’’. Mrs lexander Green. will have the missionary prayer and Mrs. jcimad. Keith Woodside will be in charge ee end of the study book, Food com- Blood, mittee will ‘be Mrs. .Alexander |. parish Green and.Mrs.- .William’ Cot-} oe tO Sn Sier year presi- Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ray Louis MacLeod. ~ * . BANDS CHOSEN PRESIDENT -ZOMBA (Reuters) — Parliae iment Friday elected Prime Min- lister Hastings Kamuzu Banda secre--.5 first president-designate of ¥ vice- semble with white—lace-xevers. couple will reside. in Halifax. Sh®&wore a matching. picture hat |(Photo by Bill Taylor) j IDA’ BAILEY AEN Mushrooms Cultivated — =Can Add Zest To Meat - sa . RY IDA BAILEY ALLEN duating- interns at Dalhousie’s robbins in the-chair-— | School. of Medicine, received re al Deva (ane a the Saint John General~Hos- (financial statement. is pital intern's prize at special Final plans were made for graduation - ceremonies held catering to a dinner for Region- at, Victoria General Hospital al School trustees. This dinner A'former PWC student and a |had been postponed to May 11. graduate of the University of | Doyle, . Councillors are, Bernard Doyle, ‘the hostess, Mrs. Doyle. On May 21 a dinner will be 4 jetter from Mrs. E. glas Hospital, Verdun, P. Q. (coach, Mr. Ryan. : |_in early July. She is the dau- Resolutions were. read an | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Park- <disciissed and two.,voting dele- | di ed Church, \ butter, then slow-saute _allow- rooms can transform a. simple ing 8 min. altogether. dish of meat. fish- or poultry in- 3 Mrs. Roy Easter, church or- J ; Gl Combine water, additional ganist, accompanied the choir-in Plans: were made to host the | to a glamorous food. butter, tomato paste and wine. \the singing of missionary hymis lccal convention, and an execu- (Mrs. Harold . Mayhew. Cultivated, fresh mushrooms pour over patties; simmer 5 and the anthem “‘Bring Them tive meeting was” planned: for | are budgetwise; even a quarter min. . Accompaniment: mush- In’. same. Money was voted for of a pound can perform cooking rooms.saute New Orleans. Mary MacKenzie, Presbytery group. membership in Drama ARC Te [Unt ages _. \deasoness, was: guest. speaker. Association. List Of Nutrients” . MUSHROOMS SAUTE ~ “tin an inspiring mes8age based A letter-from citizenship con Besides their fine flavor, NEW ORLEANS | pas se : vener, Mrs. Frank Ross, was. was read by Mrs. Louis ee devotional period. The mushrooms are a felatively . (For cho ped beef patties, = : : : good source of the following nu- steak, ‘aah hone fish, Pie etuc, 12 to°15 min. or until Tead, and Ciecuneee nary prayer was given by Mrs; trients:, Protein, phosphorus, or shellfish) eee Cer a RED: POINT WI. Weirum MacKay. =| fron, thiamine, riboflavin, and ‘% Ib. fresh or 1 (3 to.4 02.) FLAKY LONG GRAIN RICE‘. Keith Brehaut, ‘president of The president, Mrs. Lewis | cin. ooms are low in can sliced mushrooms The following’ method of the Rural Beautification _So- Campbell opened the meeting | -@ JGalories. = te jal ere eens feces produces separate ciety showed slides of the aed fol Se: Mrs. James it When the price is up, use an ine-shredde ; i ae -t competition before after (Campbell, gave the minutes fol- -canned mushrooms: 1-6-4 —2-peeled-shallots- mineed=or-—~| -2.¢c._white rice long.grain leproverienta of homes-and_gar- | Jowing which 11 ‘members res-| oz.) can of sliced — pieces,, 1,tbsp. minced peeled 1 tsp. salt ldens. recently at the Red lponded to roll call with a verse a 4c. cold water . onion . | : Combine rice, salt and cold 14*tsp. salt 8. \% tsp. pepper TOMORROW'S DINNER ‘4c. butter or margarine Tomato - Cucurhber - Scallion | [f fresh mushrooms are used, Saladettes—Chopped Beefy, Pat- rinse gently with cold water, dry ties, with Mushrooms S@irt’e on paper toweling. and thin-slice drained is budgetwise and equal to 14 lb. of sliced fresh mu s h- roonis ing. tight. Place over high heat. interesting meeting. e Leod gave a satisfactory 14 min.Then uncover and slow- Chingy and Mrs. Lorne Mac- Milk. * « ‘ Measuemrents_ levels recipes for 6 ‘CHOPPED BEEF PATTIES “424 \b. chopped sirloin of : beef or any cut desired . | J peeled small onion S08 SeatCnNey (margarine — preferably. whip- EARNSCLIFFE CWL. Melt butter in. 10” frypan. ped cut in slices — with 2-prong ~ Mrs. Gerald McInnis,—_presi- Add mushroom mixture and ed kitchen fork. _ dent of Earnscliffe CWL open- ca s. Joe Mor- re ‘ yealth « y +6; risvey. and—Mrs-=Reg: MeTnni, (oon oan ce in 1068 “a _ Refreshments were served by pizabeth will be. retained as NEW LONDON UCW ; W. Tur "New Brunswick, Dr. Canfield ‘served to Morell High School yor was read, regafding a work | training in psychiatry.‘at Dou- basketball champions and their ¢j.45 to be held in Trifity Unit- | Summerside, lf | Saturday,-May 21, at 1:30°P.M.; | The addition of a few mush- ing 8 min. altogeetaonshrdlu., -| er Canfield, “Crapaud:- PEI. gates, Mrs. J. Rooney and Mrs. se ee Soe | Aylward were appointed. noid recently at the home of |‘ Devotional leader, Mrs. eriand Montgomery opened the | |worship service and scripture Leod. Meditation and prayer by the leader and a hymn closed the | Point Women’s Institute meet- of scripture containing the word | ae Mrs. Lorne MacNeill was ‘Life’. One visitor, was present | water in 2-qt. saucepan: cover hostess to the members for this The treasurer, Mrs. Ray Mac- | —When—boiling—vigorously,reduce-—Refreshments were served by. which. jncluded a large sum rea- | heat to simmering and simmer Mrs. Alvah Ching,Mrs, Elwood Jived from a recent afternoon New Orleans, Flaky Long-Grain 1f canned sliced. mushrooms are cook rice 5 to 10 min. or more Neil], A -contest, on . “agricul: | s Rice, Fresh Spinach —Apple- used, simply drain S te ait fa will be ture” was, put on by Mrs. °F. | = sauce-Raspberry Gel (previous-| prepare green ‘peppers and sparate a ulfy. , Ching and. won by Mrs, Arthur | ° e ly ‘columned). — Coffee, Tea, Lgiatlaty: aa or Tpushioutt suhag maacnt oerto eStats Sey | Kill Weeds in : : . *+ cooked. stir.jn'4 thsp: butter°or jeer : : cll _ POTATOES d x in _Malawi..The country, which will ITS. ‘become a republic within thé 1964.: Queen | ‘colonel-in-chief of the Malawi larmy. . reine ae on |? | Suth- . Mac- missio- | } report Eata little less. Exercise alittle more. It's common Sense. But not easy. For one thing, when you start eating *y less you may feel you hayen’t _the 4 ; seeded &w : : “ g ne - : ; ¢ : ree rine a | s\ M t E T i Ny G+ energy to take more exercise. “. - — — , 1 tsp. salt ! eves ; toc 3 ; Se ee a a eal 4 — FS That’s where sugar -comes in. 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