fame. The oven, we decided | »would be about right now for the ‘biscuits we would mix ELLEN’S DIARY | ¢ “What do you say (to going A A- Leaf Clover Found ¢» over to the barn to see if those last .- born kittens haye thei: | Th Kj h de eyes open” he suggegted. “I n e itc en Gar en have an idea that they have.” « x Our eyelids are heavy This “We never- know when- we'll will. ‘Four - that means_ good .has been another of June’s de- find a four leaf clover’ Peter luck!” he exclaimed. ‘I won- lightful days. It is true, as Pe- commented this morning jder what it will be’’. ter said this morning, “We ner “Or “where” we grinned “It's good luck just to have a ver know when we'll find a fout ~~. We ‘were in the kitchen gar- morning like this with every- leaf clover’ or where, in life - den then, there were among the thing so lovely - with the men at to be an all in all good luck tok- black currant bushes, gypsies the farming, and Alex's arm oy to give us many a loveliness, of plants are- now encamped. mending; with the crops doing From seeds these are, that mo- |well” we said. : . 2 ther nature entrusted to the | The smoke issuing from our, Until tomorrow - - - ® jwinds to set down in appointed (chimney was increasing in vol- Good-night spots to make now. of that corn- HAPPENINGS er a mixture of leaf and blos- Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-3506 many a delight Diary - - o Mm som not unattractive in its na- tural ‘setting. . We think that. if our small lawns, the garden, and yards were to be left unat- | tended for any length of time - ‘JAMES O'CONNELL JUDY DAWSON * “TO BE MARRIED Mrs. Margaret Sinnott and chael’s. Hospital in Toronto for | her eee ere Patsy Mc- some man as an X-Ray techno- LA Oi ett : 0 Ti home trem a "trip to Ontario, shertly. to’ rejoin the staff of the | eph 0’. son of Mr. and Mrs, to an North Tryon, “v wish rising from chimneys, and swa)- lows came to nest in the eaves, Connell, ys i where they visited in Toronto, Charlottetown Hospital. - Jamges O'Connell of Carleton. "(and spitiers,to weave silken webs | Hamijton, London," Kitchener, nounce the engagement of ‘The marriage will take place across" the doors; what a wild- |and Ottawa, and to New York Be PR apis ge ale rd... only daughter, Jud& on July 9h. ing of place this would become! It would not be unlike the hum- . an heart when carelessly kept: City and Atlanta, Georgia. In 4nd Mr. and Mrs. Edward La- \Atlanta they visited Mrs. Sin- Pine of South Porcupine, Ont.. 2 7 " nott's daughter and. son-in-law, ‘visited ‘at the home of Mr. and | , some flowerings surély to re- Mr. and Mrs. Connor O’Donu. Mrs. Alphy. Gallant recently. } peat former blossomings. but hoe who are residents of _ that The tesnibersof the Laleville 4 sooner or later, if neglected,“ city. oe ; aa these would be pretty well crow district Women’s Institute held | Mrs. Edison Rose, East Bal- 2 successful-lobster supper re- | , ed out by the trembles: and, | weeds. ‘tie is Visiting her daughter and ceMtly in the Lakeville school. | ;,. Not apparently happy to grow |son-in-law, Mr.—and— Mrs: Mau-—The-proceeds were in aid of the | | in a hit and miss design, after |rice Golden, in Nova Scotia: ‘School. the pattern of the rugs: on the | floors of former kitchens, rath-| Mr. and Mrs, Stavert Heustis _ Heath MacQuarrie, MP, re-| ler than according to the neat and baby daughter, Wilmot = turned to Ottawa Tuesday mor- igi nee A Prizéwinners at the. 4.H-Ac- Drake. president of the elub; “ jlines and groupings we favor, |ley were weekend guests of ning after being in the province hievement Day ‘of Hazelbrook Judy Wood, first in juniors, many seeds-have caught there: |and Mrs. Harold erat over the wéekend. On oa the |] é Garment-Cieh 2—their in intermediate (13 - 15): Their | the gold-green of feverfews, East Baltic. 4 Mr. MacQuarrie addressed t third year. are shown above leader, Mrs. Reginald Jen- Teotumbt for—- graduating class at the closing OMEXH, t-me-nots. Jack in the pulpits Rachael Sinnott, Bristol, who exercises of the Kensington \Sclomen’ Saee Close by. cis thas been on the staff of St. Mi- gional High School. vers in pretty shadings give ad- | ded interest to the plot of grass, James mows with the scythe | these days to make choice bites for the sows in their pens. Peter was selecting radishes | “LEFT to RIGHT, Heather Hazelbrook 4-H Club Has Display Of Yearly Work kins is standing behind them. 'Myseum Curator Explains Expo Fine Crafts Exhibit NORMA DAWSON. Rev. EDWARD BRITTEN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Achievement. Day was held highlight-of the meeting was «(6 The Guardies; Charlotteto Ww 966. from a garden row, drawing | | recently by Hazelbrook~ 4-H-fashion show by the trie of | pamcbbdalnesDuctonas = . them from the washed June | A public meeting jointly sign and artistic shapes of such i oak tm in D loa Garment Club, at fhehome of their year’s work. Mrs. W. J. \earth, giving them a quick rub+ sponsored by the Provincial Wo- objects as a 17th century Ja- ~* h Mrs. William aw: Mrs. Britten of Summerside ~#irs. Earl Jones. A large num- Mutch played soft piano music ..\on shirt or shorts before eating. |men’s Committee for Expo* 67 panese* nobleman Mr. Wil- - A meng N. S. wish - marriage will take place ber: of interested niothers and in the background: —Ptawe ms And why not As some point |and. the Women’s Committee of /liamison’ used these as examp- | t© announce the engagement ‘Bedford Baptist Church, friends attended. Bertha Blan- solos were given by Kathie lout, though we fancy, with a|the Confederation Art Gallery les—of—the—high standards they of their daughter, Norma Bedford, N. S. on July 9, 1966 chard of the department of Ag- Mutch and Heather: Drake. aad twinkle, this age has- become too |¥45 held on Thursday evening hope to develop in fine crafts at | Elma, to Rev. Edward-Gay at 3 p. m. . Both the bride and ; — : aa : ; E hing edible is | jat. Confederation Centre. Expo. Then he went on to show | Britten, Tryon, son of Dr. groom are graduates “of Aca- Soe peat Mags ing. Marine Muteh eae sanitary. sad ear until ‘the | An appreciative audience en- some of the first pieces that had Charles Britten and the late dia University. instructors Mira Hewinatd deo tiirake sor cepa ia ahead leet Ath \joyed an illustrated lecture by been selected for the fine cra‘fs , = | Moncrieff Williamson, director ler_all, are radishes more taste- |,» Fine Crafts at the Canadian ful from the market to a laddie |Government Pavilion at Exo, display at Expo.:-At-the present | DUN -DUNNED time there seems to be a -revi-| “Dun” in the sense of request- | \val of crafts and ‘it “is hoped yme ‘than when drawn pink as 01 d- from [7 also_holds the position of jthat the Expo will provide an Cer ee ee eee >. jtime June roses and fresh from |cyrator of the Confederation jextra impetus. ithe soil Or carrots, come |Centre Art Gallery and Mu- | In paleaeal Mr.” Williamson eel ee x ee amd at @ straight from good earth Or | seum: ‘said he hoped the fine crafts on |eojtecting debts. @ fruits from the plant or cane, or! Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, pre- display at Expo would form a : an apple from the bough Andi jsident of the Provincial Wom- (nucleus for the fine crafts dis-| FEAR ONLY FEMALE besides, the surroundings enter jen’s Committee, presided and play in the new Museum at the) male mosquito do®s not | into the picture to lend mote en- extended a warm welcome to all|Confederation Centre in Char- he is strictly a vegetar-| chantment' Close by, Scample {in attendance. She briefly out- |lottetown. tongue -lolling pleasurably, was jlined some of the functions of| In expressing the thanks and \watching Peter’s every move. |her Committee. jappreciation of the audience to | We had stopped a moment there |. Mr. Williamson was introduc- \the guest speaker, Wanda Wyatt F to gather up a’ bit of the June pe by Mrs. Guy. Fichaud, pre- of Summerside, first vice-pres- ‘kins and Mrs. Don Mutch, and . Refreshments were served by to the children for the fine work the mothers and a social hour they had accomplished The _ was enjoyed.” IDA BAILEY ALLEN Nothing But The Best Kéeps Meat Costs High BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN ' \bite, ian FENYE =a hae a , 12 ©. seasoned bread crumbs as; 1 H. BENNETT CARR | QUALITY ANALYSED The food picture is not recipe. Danish Sauce | B i sident of the Art Gallery Com-lident of the Provincial Wom- 3 Sun Life of Canada >) dreary as most of ys make it First cook asparagus. Next | 5 peereias to take. with ae lndoers mittee. The speaker explained | en’s Expo Committee. said ; District Supervises 3 bi a] For. instance, there is plenty of make baking powder . biscuits | And then as we turned away, we |at’ length. the many. different the lecture had been tg: most ~ ‘msurance Ceunselling 3 tones ted meat available at compara- from mix, following pkg. direc- | _ |chanced to spy a four-leaf clov- itypes of fine crafts - Expo. (fascinating ang ‘intriguing and z Charlottetown, P.E.I. 3] ‘ively reasonable prices. — Per- tions. ' Pee el ae ‘eer be |Beautifully coloured slides de-|had provided a totally new con- $ Phone 4-8817 - 45435° 9) 1aps not the choice cuts you | Open can of chilled corned | ee cae Se picted in detail the exquisite de- |ception of the word “craft”. \$,40000000600000000004! want, but thetype of meats beef: cut contents crosswise | Meal to touch them, as little lads, . ‘ ; hat European women make into 4 to 6 slices. Dust all over | | - i into gourmet dishes with seasoned crumbs. Place} bicycles. And they have learned Beyond The Budget Steaks. to forget their six years in a Turin clinic on oiled baking sheet and bake chops and roasts are 15 min. or until browned. Make | out of reach -of most food Danish Sauce (recipe below); | “They are extraordinarily vi- budgets. Why buy them. and stir in thé cooked asparagus. tal and lively. as no almost go in hock fo pay—t he——Fo—Put- Together: Split and visible difference to noticed meat bill : butter biscuits; place on warm when they play with their | schoolmates,”’ says Mrs. Maria |Tumminelli. She is owner - and director of the Tumminelll boarding school inthis Lake 'Garda resort, where the twins now stay. After the operation by a team jof 15 specialists headed by Pro- There are more than 1 cuts platter. On half the: number. of of -lesser meats available biscuits, spoon 2 thsp. of aspara- | throughout the country. Larger gus in Danish Sauce. Add a quantities will be put on sale slice of browned corned beef if consumers show enough im- hash. Top with remaining bis- terest to buy and use them cuit halves. Spoon over any re- A meat dealer always follows maining sauce. e expressed desires of his cus- DANISH SAUCE. FROM mers, .as reflecfed BY the’ ruts THE —-CHEF.... los |fessor Luigi Solerio, the two of meat they purchase. If you. esdames First make * -+ girls ‘were kept under close | are_really;-gincere about keep- white sauce as follows: then, | medical observation during —__——-4nig—within—vour—food___budget. add our special ingredients. | months of physical and psycho- and are willing to buy and use| White Sauce: Melt 2 tbsp. logical readjustment. They had a less expensive meats, he can butter in small saucepan. . Stir to re-educate their limbs and and will supply them; he will jn 115 tbsp. flou, % tsp. salt, acquire a new sense of balance. even advise-you what to buy, and _1-16th tsp. -epper: slowly They still__perform _corrective and suggest how to cook it _stir in 1 ¢. whole milk Stir calisthenics at the school here. Of course, much meat is too‘ yntil boiling: reduce heat: sim- “They look normal just a little high in price.. We homemakers mer 2 min.: RUF Seve rave hetped—te-create—Ts—transtormn-this—into—Dan-] this situation by our. buying ish sauce, beat in 1 thspry habits. We can also ‘help to’ mayonnaise and 1 tsp level off high prices by’ chang juice Et voila! frail perhaps. as many other _jchiidref: are.’ ~ 2878 Mrs. Tum- | minelli. ! “Psychologically, they had to become accustomed to living in ane emon ing or adjusting the menu-meat | Londad kiss nina i ‘a. normal environment. In this * habits of the family. ( |e ie : : respect their lucation has Corned beef hash is among Hate Literature ee usd _5 |been remarkable... . the lesser priced canned red - A | “Santina is livelier and meat “products Today, we are ‘Is Denounced ~ MR. AND MRS. ALLAN B. MACDONALD quicker of mind. She also is secolumning two. tasty, nourish- : , more effusive. Her sister ig ing arin — io _——, By Federation Y C | A M “ . d deeper and wiser and less com- corne , each complete dis icative.”” - costing about one dollar ‘or HALIFAX (CP)—A resolution oung OUp e re arrie municative | » After: the period of readjust- iment at the clinic the two girls séttled in the house of their par- ents at Grazzano Badoglio. The best man wads Burt Camp- Their father runs a butcher Sell, and Tommy Hillier, neph- shop there. Their mother, Mrs. cw of the zgroom,- and Doug Ram Elide Foglia, gave birth toa less) to serve 4 to 6 persons. urging the federal government And it makes ver¥ good eating to enact legislation recom- mended in the report of the spe. cial committee on hate propa- ganda was passed Saturday at the closing session of the an- ‘In Spring Park Ceremony Spring Park United Church was the setting for a spring wedding recently when Sandra too. TOMORROW'S, DINNER Chill Grape Juice Cri§p Wafers Corned Beef Hash nual meeting of the Canadian é ; Anne Ramsay daughter of Mrs. say, brother of the bride, usher- normal bab’ . Fulvio, in — oo — deration of University Arthur Sumas Ramsay and the ed the guests to their seats caamues y boy " reen Peas Danis yomen s . -. late Mr. Ramsay of Charlotte. A reception following the cere- 4 months Santina sat ano vas Mrs Be bef ee 2 ve town became the bride of Allan mony was held in the church poceaie ae the aa ee : ato Slices on Lettuce nipeg to elegates ‘‘individua Dona hall f t They sleep o e ' Coconut Custard Pie citizens within ‘minority. groups Bernard Mac’ oe. epee ae cults oe Oride's nelli here. in and. Mrs. Antigonish, N. S. Rev. Clayton -Lewis= officiat- ed at the ceremony while the ju- Donaid McDonald of table was.centered with a three, separate beds in the same room. ier” wedding cake flanked by .s#- up run and withthe “quets-of pink and white carna- ar ow girls, and ~ also can tions. The toast to the bride was ‘ride two little bicycles with side- (homemade or purchased Got or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Measurements (level; have a right to protection of the tae fort heir seenrity— “Expensive invest izations jamman Usue . 8 ae rats Propagahda jior choir’ accompanied by Mrs proposed by H Llovd Yeo and balance wheels. But they are MUSHROOM STVLE eet eas ot ee anges 4. a aoe by the ~ ane given their first-grade schooling WITH PEAS DANISH - The federal government com- Heaven’? gy to cree of aa tiie taek m Charge in a class of their own. Tits oz} can —mittege-headed—by-Maxwelt-Co-— no of the régisier “The Lord’ For a honeymoon trip tm Nia scorned beef hash hen, dean of law at McGill Uni- My Shepherd: Is”. gara Falls the bride wore a twe 1 (10> oz) can cream. of versity in Montreal, “has shown “Given in marriage by her piece raspberry suit. with white mushroom soup us thE” seriousness of this -proh brother-in-law David Mills, the picture hat and a corsage ‘el 44—tsp—onina—sa! em. —_Mrs._Menzies._s2id “It ride wore—afloor—length__prin- white carnations *e. tsp. pepper conciae sax the force of law. cess line gown of white lace Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald gfe - + ee =% : Ea “a 6 full-size. slices buttered $ at this time, teqiired both for with elbow length sleeves, a re- residing in Halifax, N S (Photo it Ks for itself. crisp enriched toast legal. protection and for eduea-” novable panel train was held by Mrs.” Edith Nabuins) spea eee : 2 tbsp. minced parslev ton by a bow at the. back of the oe “ 3 (16 07.) can green peas Séme"Lederation ‘mem yaistiine. Her bouffant shoul- ~# “ (drained bers Son peers ezrsia- der length. veil of tulle illusion Siamese Twins Anernmend eee Manish ce eS eee eralure anc zeno- was held by a crown of white 2 -— 2. . SEE ON eM itnintintatatimhice gg | Ne "fabric. rose Quds centered with Look Forward L ten next washda Furn contents of can of corn dICTitatrrehte-end—faeaden of. wed pearts nestones..and_ Is y Ba heet trash -intr-heary-3-——pt—expression etal Mar a bouquet. +o. Normal tife—- saucepan With fork. sti” in i sa —_ © Por- of red and white roses T soup: onion —saitand—pepper—tace at e. Man. SAS. Nang . David who was Ry FRANCESCO’ MENNELA | feat slow 1s Seen Serve passed D} — her sister’s maid of honor, wore GARDONE.. ftal AP) —Two eae rm s Ps ® pe WOMAN SINDIAN’ CHIFE a floor length gown of pale“blue seven-year-old ls - who never } ote & 2 STRATHROY. Ont t 4. Peau de soie with matching lace talk about their. past look for- page DAE a narcih <aenodh tye Jacket and wedding ring h aft ward happily to theirfuture ‘in 7 = oe Canadian Oneida: It rst Of the same material with veil|an amazing new world of nor- CORNED BEFF HASH ole eit at cae _ of tulle illusion. She carried a mal life ASPARAGUS SHORTCAKE ummers 0‘ has houquet of blue and white car- - They are Santina. and Guisep 2-~e.cooked diced. fresh or ren d gra at Nations pina Fog! amese twin sis froze Z - j Bridesmaids Gwen Cluff and ters borii joined at the spine 1 recipe b er ' eekend ele et. Rose MacDonald, sister of the They were separated .in a five: > biscuit mmer 12-* groom; wore gowns and hats hour. operation May -19, 1965 1 i a at et ntical in style and material Siiee then they hdve learned ‘ bee! y the oe to that of the maid of honor to walk ~ separate! even ride « e , *. as ¢ . &,