a ili * LEN’S DIARY MCA Auxiliary Spring Tea content The hostess served lunch fol- * | d h k lowing adjournment of Star And Moon Light Path, ‘Has Flowers And Shamrocks wis ° te a. | KEL ROVE WI VON Toward Firelight Of Home TON Toe prs sGive me a firelight gleaming, | And below, catch a glimpse here february meet. And a door to which to and there of the dark of the Grove Women’s We shed enowboots, scarf and stream between its whi at the home Anne Bond, Women’s Editor, Phone 4.8508 Jacket, put a Stick on the fire banks. Gerald Millar on Mondse a _ ths nee. and “‘bressed e “We'll hear the frogs soon . 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. March 17, 1962.| Lawd’ the ee of “that we offered. meeting the mem- ——__ | ear hat that is home. “We hope not in April” James radio Farm We had been looking in at a said. “ not have a cold ‘ight program. ealf new-come to the pole-barn, spring! But there's no mistake” gay hats, adding to : s followed and the which is set to the rear of the he smiled “this has been one | the warm atmosphere. | Bearisto, and Miss Sandra Rodd.| questionaire was filled in. other buildings, and then rather lovely March week!” Pouring were Mrs. J. W. Bur-| Mrs. William Davies, Mrs. G.| The meeting opened with the aimlessly with James, we had March has lengthened the | past president, Mrs. H. B.| Mrs. M. Large| Institute Ode, and roll call by strolled up the rise of field to days. Now the sunrise comes ident, Mrs. John were in charge of the kitchen,| the secretary, Mrs. Robert Hogg, look out on the farmlands about. earlier. And the evening loiters Evans, wife of the YMCA sec-| Mrs, Merritt Forsythe in charge| W@S answered by 13 members What perfect walking one has pleasantly beyond the hilltops, | and Mrs. Lorne MacLel-| of ‘and Mrs. W. Hunter, With a valentine or-a verse, when the frost-grip which ing there until the last ban- | ton cits ef 6. YeCA beeral ee a Three visit 5 been relaxed by the sun of day, ners of orange, and flame, and | = the variety table. A motion was passed that firms again the drifts! From purple, flung across the west, Hrs." Waller Bears, rs.| Jerry's. Flower Shop donated] each member pay a lunch fee there, the lights of farmsteads have faded to amber and coral Everett Bell, Mrs. J. A. Mac-| the bouquet of flowers. of ten cents a machines on the various and lilac behind and above the | Present or not. Five dollars was oe jewell the night brightly, | firry treetops, before it opens | voted to be sent the music and for us was the starshine and | the spillways for twilight’s flood Festival Association. Mrs. Cra moonlight to attend our steps. to escape to shadow the valley WOMEN S 0 ANIZATIONS ford Picketts and Mrs. Denies fThis March is not much like below. And presently a first star lebster volunteered to collect st year’s, Ellen" James com- burns steadily high above the | b for the Red Cross. mented. “Remember all’ the. mill Emerald WI Hears Debate The sick committee, Mrs Mor. snow! Given a few da; And our home — but what is Smith and Mrs. Leaman we've been having and the | it? CE Fiynn includes much in - k ley reported that ‘three bo: fields will be bare. But they're | “The Nami At Ed ucation Wee Meet es of fruit had been sent to the | Petter covered. And they will “Give me ‘a field to wander sick, The sum of $12.45 was pas. “ sed i es | it's too Give me a path to Deighan decided to award the | ., Senior wes of Emerald debate from thé ee oa ei the spring.” Give me a sky i. pan a ool a in decision S ee negative. | party at the ame of Mrs. Doug. Cars went out the read: Give me a star to know, esenedion an Education Week The meeting opened with the | las Webster. CAROL THOMPSON — GARY GIBSON symnriers: and older, —rink- aoe Lo 2 tree rating for the March meeting of Emer- Institute rae followed by the} A paper on Home Economics ‘or shelter in storm were ours in the little and rae aa Wi Institute held at Mary Stewart Collect in unison. ae “which suddenly came to fomen's Inatitas ight ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Stanley €. | abeth Frances to Gary Lea Thompson, Charlottetown, wish | Gibson. Moncton. NB. Marri- age is to take place Apri to announce the engagement | 1962 at Trinity United Church. ot their daughter, Carol Elis | HAPPENINGS we have the moon of ing” we chuckled. Mrs. F. the province's Lt. Governor and| evening, with Mrs. Blair Buell patroness of the Queen Mary in charge of lunch Needlework Guild, was at home| recently to members of the guild) Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Miller of for a sewing party and after-| Summerside spent 4 few days| noon tea. | in, Halifax, N.S. this Mrs. J. A. C. Gorden, the pre- sident of the guild; and Mrs. R. R. Bell presided at the tea table. Other members of the ex- ey and daughter, Susan, Moncton, N.B., visited the a ms et flow of the city lights on sky. highway was similiarly mark- ed. W. Hyndman, wife of) In Summerside on Wednesday | 4¥ lane's end and faced rd was the the e passing traffic on the “It won't be too long before the hay- “That's what bothers me, a. | cece the eaceful couch for spring comes e'll be no| dreaming; Sopa lite! da taom And I will call it ‘Home’."* The rooftops of home~caught against the slope, we could see. Any HAWORTH Dr. and Mrs. Austin J. Delan- _ Spinster Forms Problems loom, Give me a root unfailing; And I will call it ‘Home.’ Give me a spot to treasure, Give me a bloom to tend, Give me a joy to measure With a loved one, or a friend; Give me a firelight gleaming,” | re a door to which to come. Until Monda: night. Mrs. David Boswell is one of the many lovely models who may be seen at the Parade of Spring i — Diary—Good- SHOW MODEL | field at the Charlottetown Hotel on the 9th, 10th, and 11th of April. IDA BAILEY ALLEN First-Class Luncheon ecutive assisted. OSNS Gary MacDonald, re-| turned to HMCS Stadacona, Halifax after spending the past two weeks visiting at his home with his aunt and uncle, Mr.| and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald. | Mr. MacDonald will join the crew of the HMCS Micmac on March 19 for six months’ sea duty. Mrs, Romcke entertained the members of the Northumber- land Chapter IODE at the March meeting at her home in Sum- merside, with the regent, J. K. Ellis, presiding. The trea- surer, Mrs. Romcke, gra‘ifying report of the style show and tea. It is hoped this will be an annual event to include hats as an added high- light. mer’s mother Mrs, Mark Del- aney, Summerside the weekend. Mrs W. G. Ellis entertained the members of the Laura Bain ed i Mission Group of the Summer-| side Baptist Church on Monday evening at her home in Sum merside. The Call to Worship was followed by the singing of a hymn after which the presi- | dent, Mrs. Wynn Nickerson, led the devotional, assisted by Mrs, ilson Ross and Mrs, Elmer Newson, who read the Scripture lesson from Hebrews 11. Th Mission Study on the theme “My Most Unforgettable _Charac- ter’ was presented by Mrs. Ni- ckerson and Mrs. Charles Read, assisted by Mrs. W. Eraest Mor- rison and Miss Phyllis Britten. Refreshments were served by fe hostess, assisted by Miss Na- talie Johnson. ..| of nervous illness. . 2 years (he is now Two $5.00 scholarships were donated to the music festival. Boxes of food and clothing were packed for a needy family. The members were asked to work on articles suitable for a Baz-| » 4ar to be held next fall. | the church parlor and opens | with the singing of a hymn with Mrs. R. E. Ellis accompanist. | his ed over the March meeting of| I Mrs. Walter Darby was hos-| Attachment To Psychiatrist | Dear Mary Haworth: I am a spinster, 46. My IQ is 127. I am an organist; also I am employ- in the government service. Five years ago I was hospital- ized during a six months’ period The senior physician who attended me had been my father’s doctor for 18 years, until father's death five years earlier. is psychiatrist, in practice 59) offered See private consulta- thon after T left the hospital. I accepted his offer gratefully. I have been seeing him all this time and have grown to love him. He is married, with two chil- dren— one married, the other in college. He assures me that his only purpose in seeing me is to help me; but then he as- me in serts that he is dissatisfied with home life of fie Mrs. Vernon Campbell presid- says he enjoys being with me. was reared in a Christian the Summerside Presbyterian | home and have prayed to God Church on Tuesday afternoon in| for help. But when the answer <r oee Mrs. Howard | comes, veaines aeons we. 1 Served By Trainees The despair that presently | fills my heart is not g en Tihink of closing my life to him the prospect breaks my spirit. mock-up plane was in the big Can you assist me in finding the BOAC building at the London right approach to solving the Airport, we felt as though ready problem? Thank you—R.Y. to take off after being welcomed Dear R.Y.: You are asking by the young Asian trainees, the me to help you find, within your- men in uniform, the women in self. the strength to act decisive- the beautiful kimono or costume ly in solving an emotional con- of their native country. flict having to do with your sup- The plane had two divisions, posed love of the doctor. one for first - class passengers t you don’t quite realize consisting, in this case, of our| is that the attachment isn't love party; the other for second-class| so much as it is infantile de- Tossed Late Spinach Deep- Dish fale Plum Pie Coffee Tea BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN ALTHOUGH the _ stationary Measurements level; recipes for 6 The interesting hors d'oeuvres) server mock-up lestoa| can be quickly prepared home. CHICKEN LIVER ROLLS % pound chicken livers, scalded % teaspoon seasoned salt | 1 tablespoon minced fresh par-| ic that country life is more pleas | ant than city life’. Billy Train- or, Joan Mayne and y Mei Clark upheld the affirmative, while Barry Mayne, Isabeli Clark and Sharleen Lambe took the negative. Leah Mayne was criti. Judg- @ Mrs. G.C Regi- | mald Smith om te Loyola had received 2% tablespoons broth | 4 crumbled slices crisp bacon 1 teaspoon frozen chives 8 4 quartered butter-sauteed mush | yy, rooms % teaspoon Tabasco 1 tablespoon butter Combine ingredients in blend- | er. Buzz 2 minutes at medium speed or until smooth. Chill in mold, Turn out; alice | and serve on romain Garnish with small black and pimiento- stuffed olives. CHEF REPO! use of frozen foods in England is growing with the in- creasing use of year-round re- frigeration and with the increas- 1g numbers of women working outside the home, seeking ways to save time. The frozen items include sev. | passengers, a role played by| eral that might be introduced | Pare Preset part of the trainees 5 sley Cte “i | Into the United States, such as : FAST TO LEARN strips lean bacon Toast beef and Yorkshire pud- you've begun to resent furiously, | ¥' Cut chicken livers in half; re-| ding fish ‘n’ chips; kidney and on the unconscious level, Considering that most of aes oe the seated eve bbe’ these trainees have been eating move sinews. * : «| mushroom ples; Cornish pas- your attaining a satista with chopsticks all their lives,”| | Dust with seasoned salt and/ ties: haddock and Dover sole your attaining |& satisfactory. | remarked the Chef, “it is amay-| Minced parsley or dill. Wrap in) with cheese sauce; black cur- any case, having a good try to- | Ing how fast they are learning bacon strips; secure with pick.| rant pies. wards that healthy aoa the eating habits and table cus-| , Bake 15 minutes in hot oven of now, YOu are. pressing, Conn Gia | Wee 400 degrees F., or until bacon is mnaeuseaeay. towards a for-| “However,” he chuckled, “it done. MOUNT ALLISON ward step. You are close to hav- that Instructor Victor ing a flash of dynamic insight, | Partridge is watching the ora ere s clear un-| trainee stewards and steward- derstandin, the esses with his eagle eyes and — end bate oa the out-| ears! They need correction— FISH PUFFS 1% cups stiff, well-seasoned hot mashed potato 1 tablespoon butter cup minced tuna, salmon or other fish ee , itors were present. It was decided to make a con ‘Resolved tribution to the library Corres- pondence and the minutes of the last meeting were read. Several thank you letters for Valentine boxes were received from sick and shut-ins. ciate Reginald Smith was ap- commit Pe MacMurdo, Mrs. Bterling Millar, Mrs. Erskine aaa urdo and Mrs. Leaman sel Lunch was served by the h inted to the sick committee ess, assisted by Mrs. Ivan Mae for t the month of April. Mrs,| Murdo. Herman Mayne reported she books for canvass- ing the district for the Red Cross. The members decided to hold their meeting at the home of irs. G.C. Green. Mrs, Herman on agriculture. The institute realized a con- eames sum from auction sale remnants with Elsie Mayne Sceeeeenses. May We eee When you are in Ser madsen comfortable. centrally tocates STERLING HOTEL fs the olace to stov! ansncseesoocooosocs. Conservatory of Music LOCAL CENTRE 274 parington St. GA.1PAX Tei 423-9246 eee Mayne is to present a program | peer CA SISA > Hl. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada Phune 48817 — 4.5435 Charlottetown, 1, | Brighten Your Spring! & See our new cotton dresses to wear NOW and through Spring & Summer GLORIA Ladies' Wear 156 Gt. George St. Dial 4-4714 EXAMINATIONS Iness of your senti-| how to arrange the tray-table | mental ailanee with the doc- for dining without” bangin; which hand to use when serv- “ta praying God's help, getting | ing a food; how to make every % teaspoon each Tabasco and lered onion well-beaten tess to the Okto Club on Wed-| nesday afternoon at her home in St. Eleanors. H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY and Acts 17 was read by Mrs. Alfred Simpson and the meditation en- The Scripture lesson from “was re \Addresses York 1 egg, | titled “Of One Blood” was giv- Entries and fees The Misses Marion Howatt of Gay oe as leader. The aia UCW Service a sense of guidance (to quit the | move count; how to fill a cup + ee ‘eee, ss toe a vid be . ee gait Mises Maricn Howat, of) oy Oe ath Guiana, wat| Mrs. Hazen Howard, Cornwall, | elem relationship, no doubt, | of coitee or tea: ow to. pre, Hit mashed potato beat but: ved Winspear, Higgins, Stevenson tt of Borden left last week| presented by Mrs. Eric Mac-| was guest speaker for the re-| ensber imenanie’ withthe des | sence tne English names oi| Oion. egg and egg yolk. sn for a vacation in Florida. | Kay. A new member was wel-| cent inaugural service et Vouk | Severe melee Wrens cert ae Dep oy ituaaporetall <tee al Seckville, N. B. and Doane | spairing feeling that you'd be) comed. Mrs. E. L. Walker and| United Church Wome REGULAR aie. i lost without this ersatz com- 'NCHEO! pastry-tube) onto oiled pastry ‘ Mr. and Mrs, James MacDou- Mrs. RW. Wood were appoint) | Reminding the members ‘accompanied by their ed on the Visiting Committee. | the faithfulness of the WMS and ie tires at'new row fo ast OAC trainees on eee pikes keel CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Shire Sai and on eee ee geacd unvs pone a xf ale pers See 400 degrees F., or until puffy 134 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.L in} rman nite . Summerside after stating thetr| cm St, Margoret'e, NR. to) Tee eens Gs ale a tala Firat ively you are in the Dey iucsy Lar ip ee | Prince of Wales Saint John Halifax St. John’s ughter. Margo, student nurse| visit with his parents, Mr. and| of the great work that is still to| 14's sounn ls owt bor eeneat, omen a ANCHOVY PASTRY BOATS Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Prince Albert . ihe Victorl General Hospi-| Mrs. Roland Sheen, Summer-| be done, and to go on to greater| {7 enous! (0 bwin for Mimmsell. _ vohihen ie da io eeadabete Oval tents) takes College Chorus Edmonton Calgary ‘Vancouver tal, Halifax, N.S. side, before leaving for Kam-| service in the master's work. | Consistent learning effort t0 | Finpons dea es peatey im [emer rar vee at tone | iene eran aemmsrin a | mate in and acquire the neces-/ Cold: Anchovy Pastry Boats | 23 cup mashed hard-cooked egg rand Mrs. David Morrison, | posted. rprtirehgettvnet cena hd kill—but who continues to) Bacon-Chicken Pate van Presents Secompanied and the special service issued by the | Kany ‘back, clinging unhappily Chole of ‘Consomme or 12 anchovy fillets rates i Alexander Carpbell left. gus;| The conveners of the banquet| interim board of women. The to nurse's hand, thus Heolated | "Crean of Car 36 caper: since 1882 FUNeLa ervice merside on Wednesday for a va-| at the Summerside Curling Club) UCW choir, accompanied —bY| from. real gro experience wish or 5 il Liste © Lettuce: and cherry tomatoes : ation at Daytona Beach, a al the nes Service Cie Bes-| Ms. Iheyd Vesony 85 organi muited $9 Bis wants And need aceaay Cail Fill “boats” with’ egg, saled: HMS Pi f IN NEW ENGLAND is afternoon | sang ‘special anthem “God| “Do the thit om | BF mtr ae es Speer | Whe Tous Earn "WHh Doe: nave ihe thing and, you shall top each with anchovy filet and inarore . am Irs. Alfred Colwill nh a tells i ing the power te iis An entertained at their home in| by the other member. | wits Laken Lewis and Mes) ma ester thet Tedhaigues ‘ot suc. Entree: ‘Gus Garaien wi arte G 2 Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar ‘on Tuesday even- | ik Lewis receive 3 in the task undertaken). |-CHI ilbert & Sullivan with your f ig when five tables of cards| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hose teas ing. "Rev. GD. Elliott conducted Nothing ventured, nothing Red Poet Sauce 4 eure en Bi ta oe oe for wore ta play. | tis tartalaed at a memes ta | the dedication service of the ex-| gained,” a proverb says. Ana | = Parstiod Pothtecs a ee te , aa eset re Summerside one evening last| ecutive and passed ou! neniter.| Scriptures we read that romp! efficient service. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellis re-| Week when auction was in play ship cards to 41 chartered mem-| without works is dead. lad, Toned Mined Creme TOOTHACHE College turned to their home in and prizes were awarded to Mrs. which is the substance of things can Coe SERVICE IS A “LONG” WORD merside last week by plane af-| Lester Baglole and Mrs. Milton’ The hymn “Lead On O K in evidence of ane raeeete he er eet Fa Auditorium to accompanying the lati Baglole: Mr. Lester Bastole, Jr. Eternal” and benediction D9 | things ae ‘seen, even faith can- se Fresh Fruit Cup with | So ‘S sister, Mrs. H. E. Wilson aid and Alfred Colwill. wed Rev. G. D. Elliott closed the ser- | not bring us to victory, out of ioe Fruit Juice See ery eet ‘Mr. Wilson of Ottawa as far as, ments were verted. Cre be. Assorted Cheese Tray a Ia New Orleans on their way to {str ourscves to act in accord mec March 20, 21, 22 the coast. Carla Mack’ i ce with guidance given us. | Beverages: Coffee , 21, Gi é iM. Acadia Universi ‘ts “stray Bridge ror me en oe Oe | oe at 8:30 , af relumied to her home's sae parents, Mr. and Mrs, Judson CW Members lem. read. the Christian's Sec- | Seated Dinner For Guest: | MEDICAL PHARMACY 1979 Massachusetts Avenue merside after undergoing sur. MacKinnon, Summerside. ret of a Happy Life” (Revell) Use the menu omit-] here to serve you ANY Tet TRowbridge 6-300 CAMBRIDGE 40, MASS. gery in Prince County Hospital [Host Servic by Hannah Whitall Smith. And ting soup or fish course. hour of the day or night. | Tickets at Miller Bros. and “| | Eleven tables of auction were e don’t be put off by the title, if it | FAMILY @ouiihs: tinihe Glare Flt. and Mrs. Ross Menzies at the Kingsway Motel! KENSINGTON — The World ernie tamnicd osoie a | camee econo LL 4-66 Sf children, Scott, Garth and| Monday night, when the Rose- of Prayer. e was held Eee cre ot walkin Panned Buttered Ste Andrea, have returned to Sum. "¢ath Women's Institute held in Stanley Seuse Us United Church int Sam ig in God's tered Steaks (frozen merside after visiting with rela.| theit weekly card play. The lad-| with the president of the Stan- light and profiting on Adults—$1.00 tives in Victoria, B.C. ji prize was won by Mrs. Ce ley Bridge United Church Wo- Macy Haworth fot . Faas ak Eggplant cil Buchanan while Bob Craw-| men. Mrs. Elmer Fyfe taking 4, i ner socacers | == Potatoes Mrs. Malcolm Matheson was ford walked off with the men's the leading part in the service. oon column, ieriew re er = of honor at the home of Prize. Consolation prizes were| The mg was Mrs. Lorne in er a tan tee retary, Mrs. Leigh Ma MacEwen. when neighbors and friends ~4 Berry and ‘Ale MacDongal Co “tne otter ed by Mrs. Wallie Freguson, thered to tender her a baby| Kes were won by Miss Sally Mrs atta Fc and Si O18 Presbyterian | and Mrs, Angus Green had The Benevolent. Irish Society Shower. After the many ana| Johmston, Mrs. Reg. Henne. Woolner. The leader ius nee IN CHARLO ETOWN dainty gifts were opened by Mrs, P€TTY and Peter MacLeod. The John rs Prostyterien Ceareh New WMS H Id Offering amounted to $11.00 proudly T T Seman, | te ane door prize was won by Mrs. Ha. London. is Mrs. Oscar Mac- 1o be Mrs. St up Brows, oi iid . oo” good wishes were read ty dre| 24 Murphy Kay: leader for the Clifton Unit: R | : as oe row, wit Th Jack Simpson. A delicious each | A delicious lunch brought he ef Church was vrs. Hare Regular Meeting | tir, Olver Retsard, Mrs. Dor e essor Was served by the hostess, as. “ening to a close Han Ges dives ty les, Ray | KENSINGTON — The regular | Ewen tn charge of the onsen A tree sisted by Mrs. Gordon Simmons. 4. Garnett Ford, Milton, g MacLeod of the United Church, | monthly meeting of St. John's Prayer. The new sick commit. comedy ’ Miss Helen Horne, who wit|® Patient in the Prince Edward‘ | eae Weare send | eee way ee See by Dana Thomas ele : Pie ian = contribution eee ar te and oS bee reer Monge he is re- ities,” Mrs. Morton ‘Adams. home of Mrs. Murray MacKay, Ewen, Mrs. Oscar MacKay, Birchwood High School Auditorium — ready when the vacation - ing treatmen' jew London, on Thursday eve- ‘erguson rom Datnousie Universi with wound Lewd Raion Waemere Directed by J. Pius Callaghan, CDA canvasser calls—Remember, he's parents, Mr. A. H Whole World’ The leader for the devotional . Ken MacKay invited the _ Home, Summerside, was guesi, Household Hint sire rs. George P. Macleod was Mrs. Daniel Morri. | members to her home for the Friday & Saturday, Mar. 16 and 17 busy too! _ f honor on Wednesday evening! ie Exposition was entitled April meeting. (Meeting closed “ te lake your own color card for! sean, Mise. Margaret . with c Po [saan fabrits to a newly MacEwen, and Mrs. Ray IT’S YOUR RED CROSS -- ‘with a wed-| painted color scheme by dipping las. who sang “Lord teach white blotter in the amt; |‘ Pray”. Mrs ‘Merriam _ was KEEP IT STRONG! her Bome|