el b> HAPPENINGS. | ‘Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 - | Mrs: EG. Dennis, Will Be Speaker ° At Clyde River WI Mrs. “Arnold Beer was hos AP. = \Intyrte, Jr. have returned’ from Matthews |Gardner, Maine, where ‘they -at- ' _|tended the wedding of Elizabeth A shower in honor of Erma tess for the May meeting. of the: ‘Swanson to Robert Webb .The “Hardy was held in the Legion Clyde River WI when 13 mem- bride is Well known in Monta-vhome™ if “Bloomfield~which was bers’ answered-the~roll! with an gue and has many friends’.on attractively decorated in pink exchange of flower slips) In. |...Mr...and Mrs. ‘Garnet _“Mac- wishes were read by Mrs. Basil ® PE. 1 : and white for the occasion, Miss the absence of the president, .the ee -Hardy and her fiance, William yice-president opened the - méet- . Kent. McLean, teacher at Am- Smith, were given seats of honor ing in the usual way: “The dis- -herst High School, spent the In opening the gifts the bride- trict was being canvassed for : ~jweekend-— it Montague. to-be-was-assisted_by.her_sister the Cancer: F and the Sal-: ‘ . Mrs. Nick Flamminio, and- Mrs {vation Army. Correspondence = G Mr..and"Mrs. G. \L* Crasby. Victor MacLaren. The accom- |was read and discussed, It was : spent the weekend visiting their panying verses were read by. agreed to give $5. to the P. E. I, | ' daughter Mrs. Rayburn Doucett Mrs. William Costain and the Hospital Sr.-Ladies’ Aid toward | ‘ -and Mr. Doucett, ‘Jacquet Ri- gifts were arranged by Annette the purchase of electro-cardio- | a iver, N. B. : Wallace. The evening was spent graph. Mrs. Harry MacLean | “4 a ~* in dancing to music furnished’ and Mrs. Catherine Murray}! Billy Mallett nt- by, Leonard Barnett, Alton Har- | were appointed to attend the | 5 . Sg mae oe sane oe dy and Ralph Hardy. jannual meeting of the TB Lea-| ‘and “Mrs. Wilfred Mallett in. “ay ]gue_to. beheld atthe. Charlottes 4St.. Louis. ri : Sheila. DeLory, accoriipanied town. Annie Boyle was asked to . ‘ By Paulette Burke, motored to me aches for fea seth Nak : ‘ \ oncton;:N: B. over the holiday’ An executive meeting is to f 3 ot ee raver and ane weekend where they visited held ati New Haven yeele. yman Milligan, Alberton with Miss Sheila Staples. arrangements for district con-’ South. were. conesiaases “at 8 x vention which is to be held June’ f | renonee shower for Mrs: peter: Kapstad, who has been 22nd at Hampshire. School) 7 n ws et Smith anaee > Marriage employed .with. Gulf Garden supplies were to be purchased | A Ws Fe | ‘took place recently. . As the Foods Ltd., left on Wednesday Red Cross‘ sewing and knitting, ed = presentation: ‘was made g004 for Montreal, Quebec. — |was~ distributed among mem. | : = - a * creme ate we ED she was very pleased with the ~ Montague “group which “has doubled its membership in the tee - AW ARDS PRESENT Hughes (Cook's badge) - and ‘Lorraine Fraser (1st class); Mrs: George Warner (RIGHT) _ is King's County guide camp advisor. Mrs. Avard: stated SN jbers. . 7 | Mary Macintyre, Central! Next meeting will be at‘ the |Kildare, is spending this wéek home of Mrs.. Watson Living- in Charlottetown, guest of her ston when roll call will be ans- cousin, Said MacDonald. , jwered by the name of your | birthplace and an_ interesting) LAC and” Mrs. William La- item about ~same-~“Mrs7-~-G:> Fosse and two children of Ha- |Dennis willbe our guest, speak: | ---lifax spent=the weekend in Al- er-and will show a film on’ ‘self iperton. Mrs. L- is. the examination of “breast cancer” former Audrey Murphy. All members’ are ‘urged to be | isis present and bring ».prepared Sheldon Ross of Halifax, N.S: ‘questions. NS } May 30, 1966. accompanied by his mother-in- | The food committee willbe | law, Mrs. Mabel Hearn recent- sweets, Mrs. Harry MacLean | ily visited with relatives dp, Geo-- and Mrs. Bob Adams; san =| ae rgetown. . - jwrones: Mrs. Louis MacLean Beefs On: Mrs GM. Avard, provincial guide commissioner recently: presented badges at Montague to (‘LEFT TO RIGHT) Beth Clarkson © (1st. class), Judy ELLEN’S DIARY. = Planting Of A Shore Field _* Comes Back In Memory ___ Now the crescent of ‘a new |field where the sound and the ‘moon drifts toward the west inijingering tang of the _sea__em- the dusk of the-nightfal. ~ The |praced one. And when the day frogs' Do you hear their notes, | | | b. -New Conveners.” , Appointed By Summerfield CWL 7 Mrs. st. ‘Clair croken was), MARY HAWORTH. hostess to St. Jamies’ Summer: } field-CWL-parish council for the | May. meeting. ‘In the absence | of—the—spiritual—director,——Rev; J. B.. Croken, the president, Mrs. Reginald Smith, led. the open- ¢ ¥ 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., e wis Scams aeearacaion and_Mrs..Tom: MacKinnon...Col-} and respected publications, is lection amounted to $2:20. Re): . honorable, able editorial. leader- |freshments .were served by the ship,’ backed by — enlightened hostess and committee in charge sponsorship, committed to unim-’ i teen scene-is-Bad-Boy Skorts,——-they—reach—about peachable. ‘“‘truth- in packaging’ | CONDEMNS U.S. POLICY .| imports from London. Made . down the thigh, Free Lance Writer SSemesenpeeaigececenesd “FROM SHIRTS TO SKORTE- Latest fad on the Vancouver of fake fur, suede or leather, half-way ea x drifting from the pond, which by; Warmed and boots became un- day is fringed with the ‘tésh bearable you shed them and the green of reeds? Or is it from long dark stockings, and the the swamp where on mossy hum-|open furrow left by the single mocks these hyla folks pipe their |bottom plow where you dropp- tunes? Always nostalgic weed the seed, and incidentally, find the music; for who is there dreamed very fine young day- that has had no remembered dreams, was a healing balm to spring, no Maytime, bygone? |one’s soles; -Then with your) What farmchild of once, indeed} |space planted, so nice it was in| --May_invariably_left_nice me-jthe interval it took for the plow mories of the sowings and plant-|to cover that planted row, to ings. They-came with no mark-/feast eyes on the loveliness a- ed sound.of a going of machines |bout: the reds and greens of but almost silently as cometh}the farmlands, the teams at . great happenings: Quietly, with |work on the neighboring farms, nething more. than the soft fall|the wagons on ‘‘The Point Road’’ of horses’ hoofs on the stirred | which led along the shore-bank earth; and the footsteps of the | to the harbor-village, and the farmers, who, day by spring seascapes which never wearied day, were well content to follow |this child: The waves wash, the their teams. ; bars and sands; the ribbon of ing league prayers. Several ar-| ticles of sewing and knitting for the Red Cross were turned: in. The following—conveners were appointed for:*the new year: radmission that she is hooked on) eee . Movie magazines, though intel- spiritual, Mrs, Afthur Lambe; |, tually: too snobbish ‘to red education, Mrs Patrick Curley: friends. know she buys them, | hee: with and means, Mrs. Les- ‘YOU Suggested that she is feed- | ; : ing on fantasy, instead of grap- | lie Trainor; social welfare, Mrs pling with reality;*in search of | Albert Murphy: —resolutions,--7—. | ; ‘fulfillment. t Mit, John’ Hagen. radio. TV; | YoU also said that from your and films, Mrs. Louis O‘Con-|ViewPoint, the really extraordi- | inary thing about.-movie maga- zines is that -‘‘so much writing | competence and editorial talent ‘and. ew should. be invested | from each parish family in lieu |'7.S ect matter’ that has so of: the usual pantry sales, to tae sm icking power, reader - send:a donation to the Retarded | : Children's Association,—and-|), nor; social action; Mrs. Everett Reeves; magazine, Mrs. - Pius Croken. : It was decided to collect: Speaking —for myself, a freer. nce writer, occasionally pub- There came—one-morning,-weehannel a contrasting blue, the | recall, the planting of- potatoes, |dark of bouys like so many pe- | Sets cut in the porch or per- \riods on a page, marking it; the | to purchase a new minute book. | 4 It was also decided to send cén- gratulatory cards to two native shed, I want to spotlight a far ‘worse flaw than. the superficia- \lity of the subject matter. What Movie Magazine Writing as its objective in serving .so-| MOSCOW. (AP)—The Soviet , DEAR -MARY HAWORTH: she was ‘making, had heen ‘con- In response to a reader's recent ined by an im sisters of the congrega- I deplore in movie- magazine ciety. postor posing as through her column, not by force behind alleged’ plans to M, H.|Union accused the United ‘States North Atlantic irrsuty Oravitan | counsels ‘Saturday “of being the main’ tion of trying to make Cyprus into a NATO province having 3 Haworth Sct mcmanmnamtspes go A : % Mary . the famous “actor's student son. mail or personal interview. | undermine Cypriot indepénd- no legal rights because ‘Cyp- »— Sick The hoax was. disclosed when Write her in care of The Guar-'ence. The Soviet government rus has proclaimed a policy of | {7 the famous father, ale by (dian. : _ mewspaper Izvestia accused the nonalignment.” . i rumors, informed _ Hollywood, trade papers that -his son, mar- ried; was in Ireland, doing post! | graduate. work: at Dublin Uni-| versity! He the father, was | much- concerned -for the young | actress’ safety. Being a parent | myself, I would have been ‘con-| cerned too. = 2 r My point is, some of the elap- trip” and misinformation does stick in the minds of some rea- | ders mine, for instance.. And 1| don't-imagine I’m the only one. | But I wonder how many read | enough to offset the hoax with the corrected version? Since- rely, . ‘ Py. DEAR-P. V.: Speaking from:| | | ‘Look carefully ey haps in the “‘cook-house’’ in-a|seaweed weir with its sunblea- Paris more: or Jess social spelt-which ciéd top, a regular old man of tion of Notre. Dame. who are ¢ “had brought in interesting ones the sea;- the various~lighthous:|2©>rating... golden. anniversarie to Help, to afford children”’Who ‘es. And sometimes across mile |P#™mely Sister St. Helen, Martyr _enose to linger about food for|and mile of strait one could see 2%4 Sister St: Mary Ronald. | sortéq- sources, that is put -to- thought to remain with them all! the outline. of buildings on the _"¢ @ltar ag ge — at igether as the real story. er’s pre-determined viewpoint. _up the years,-swere planted. . .|mainland. jmonth. will be Mrs. Gerard ..Al- "Last fall, tor example, on a |I submit that the writer. who | Good ‘conversation and enlight-! A-small wind caught the table- Jen and Mrs, St. Clair Oe rv interview . program, _since makes despotic rehash use of} ening one heard: the adults’ cloth we pinned to -this morn. (224? social hour enjoyed. ‘dropped, a writer was interview. |unverified or discredited ma- | carefully watched and. spoken’ ing’s line: —Sounds-of-tractors at) a jed who'd had more.than 100 |terial - previously published, to werd, so to lef their light shine | work came to us. A great truck | ‘Members Given Sle sear ago Fata te lane erie tee before bairns. And odd times !left: its toad of fertilizer in con- | character flaws into his output. | ‘‘writing’’ is the~ seissors-and- paste agglomeration of: univeri- |fied, ‘documentation’ from as- direct experience of the ordeal of. being magazine -“'profiled”’ several times in years past, us-| . #2 ually from the, individual writ- at the magic ¢ 058 ; feseis . : ed that about five percent of there were-the suddenly clamp-| venient heaps by a fencerow ot | 4 | q : : ec lips of those seniors, a guat-|fields. Seed was -being taken ife Mem bership jthese vee a eet In short the sin against good i journalism that all ‘responsibie |. ‘abhor, namely, the” sin of bad workmanship rooted in lazi- | ness, malice or. greed, is not a jerime. indigenous to one speci- \fie sector of -the publications -.._ded_warning’ glance, a_nod_and|from a granary. Indeed, Scam- a sigh. Ww being h ASHERNEN! ete ea |faée | Pine_At High fietdiwere— rewrites” Pins-At Rig as ;~ She-wasn’t in the least~defeh- ' The cenulaey raonthiy meeting Sive. Apparently she saw noth- of the Highfield UCW was held ing “tfethical in such. journal- at the home of Mrs. ~Shirley '8™- es it was difficult then to|pie, poor fellow was being hard determine the subject- In any pui to check off the outgoings case, there was, we could make and incomings of machines a- out, ‘‘a black sheep" of the old jiong the lane. minister's sermons somewhere. | “Everybody's busy today” Pa- In. the current. issue of one It was conclusive to a young mind that someone had of late, some lad or lass, “gone astray’ The planting - which one do we best remember? That in-the | brook field, which rolled gently/ed ‘‘And blessed are they who | of which was ‘‘Wonder, Rever- letters froma youth bearing the down toward a little valley. of | serve thus.""—And blest, we know |ence and Admiration”. : : breok? Or on some rise which |this ‘day was-which at Alderlea,’..Two of our most devoted mem- Purportedly a student at an .eas- looked—out-and- down~-to-the~in- teresting village? But surely best of all-for us was the shore jpa Starling commented. “All | hands and the cooks, includ- jing’ he grinned a_bird-smile, |**my own, who‘only. . .” ° . Sits and waits’’ we. smil- Heft no-idle hands, Until tomorrow - - - -Diary - - 'Good-night. ..... : ’ MARY HAWORTH.__ Dinner In A C y asserole Good Made-In Advance The following dinner menu er the familycan be prepared day ahead, refrigerated, re- heated -as necessary and served the. next day. ° ° ; Minestrone (homemade _or,.canned) 3aked. Ham and Eggplant ¥ With Mozzarella Cheese: Tossed Mixed Salad Greens | 'followed by a delectable chilled avocado soup, columned today: * .FILBERT MUNCHER | 1% ¢. whole filbert, meats 1 c. very thin sm pretzel sticks | 2 ¢: Rice, Chex % ec. each of the following Round oats, puffed “wheat, corn puffs 1 Weeks, with the president, Mrs” = € : : |Jane Thomson in the chair. The | Movie magazine there is a, strik- 'UCW purpose was repeated by ing example of this approach. | all members followed by the de- |The subject is a young actress. votional period conducted by Réference is made to a long dis- | 'Mrs.. Joan Dunning, the theme tance phone call and sheafs of jname of a famous actor’s son, ibers, Mrs. Ada Frizzell and Mrs tern university. —s [Pearl Stearns were presented Reading this, T recalled an lwith Life membership pins. and earlier article, published three certificates in a brief ceremony Months ago in another movie | t sident and Magazine, on the same subject oe ae ye more or Jess. Except that it nn ened and ‘two vi told how the young actress, and lsitors answered_roll call by re- @Vveryone on the set of a picture 'peating a verse from the Bible 5 containing the word ‘jserve’’. jOne new* member was wi I ied to the group. ‘A letter from tests’ | the corresponding secretary, The next place of meeting was was read asking members to at-|undecided. Roll call will be an- tend a_workshop to be held in |swered by an exchange of flow-. | Morell this_ month. ‘er slips or seeds, Mrs. George Rev.-Mr. Gouge conducted the yeo -will convene, and the re- Bible study on chapter 5 of the freshment committee will be study book ‘Jesus Christ and mrs Allen McLean, Mrs. Roy the Christian Life.” |Campbell, Mrs, John Warren, | At the-elose_of.the meeting, nirs Fulton_Warren.. ithe hostess served refreshments - MIGRAINE | programme convener read ~a lassisted’ by Mrs. Joan Dunning | Mrs. Eleanor Duncan and Mrs. elcom- p6@m, and conducted two con-‘|' world, as, for instance, movie’ magazines, as you seem to think Rather it is a flawed perfor- mance that-tends to crop up all over the lot, in the ‘popular | proportion as_ individual un- blushing lack of principle fnakes' its appearance in every arena of human-endeavor. } What holds the sin of bad re- | porting. in check, conspicuous- | ly, in the more Seriously rexd| ONTIK ‘Golden Fruit from MALAYA ah 2 writing’*~field--in-ahout-the -same|——3 ‘ Call 26 Allen St. . Charlottetown, P.E.L* ° Chailes Aitken ~ Crusty Brown Bread % tsp. each salt, garlie- Ruth Bell ‘i +Fruit Compote with salt, c powder : : i ; Whipped Topping 1 tsp. orcestershire sauce ‘ . SICK HEAD-ACHE Coffee, Tea... Milk ~Et6th tep..chabasco-sence-——-- North RIVET” WH Ihany people have tound.their-.mostl Measurements. level %¢. butter. melted peRE o hesieer Sass, es satisfactory relief. tom enticing bead: BAKED .HAM. | Combine filberts, pretzels “and Afternoon Ted” tersaneaine, temmiston'se? for: : ; OO 6 : AND EGGPLANT 1 large eggplant ‘about 1%. Ib.) 1 tsp. salt \Stir Worcestershire and Ta- lrecommend T-R-C SPECIALS—relieve - %4 ts basco into butter._Pour ov Mrs. Fulton . Warren ' presid- th in—do ‘not upset @® V . foot | aE weet Gat atte) en tage Gee SERVICE Le tbsp. flour % ¢. vegetable off : 1% ¢. small slices cooked ham (fat removed) 1% c. grated American cheese 2 (8 oz) cans.’ % lb mozzarella cheese, sliced y \% c. grated American cheese, additional Wash eggplant but do not ~-pe&]: cut crosswise in '%"’ slices. «>, Dust. with salt, pepper and flour jall cereals in 3-qt. bowl. Thor- ‘oughly mix salt, garlic-salt and jcurry powder and dust over. \pretzel-cereal mixture. Lightly imix together. . Transfer: to bak- jing-pan. Bake in 250 degrees LF. (slow)_over¥ 30. min., stirring joccasionally. Serve warm or cold. Makes 4 cupsjserves 12. CHILLED AVOCADO SOUP’ , 4 fully-ripe’ California avocados ~ ‘ 2 c. chicken broth . : 1 pt. (2 ¢.) light cream 2 tsp. salt ‘2 tsp. onion salt Ye tsp. white’ pepper | oe MAXCK. on Slow-saute.in. vegetable |2 ‘tsp. lemon juice. ° alemend oil ‘until barely tender and slightly browned: paper towels. . Oil 2 - qt. shallow baking-dish » ices, for garnish 4 le Drain on twisting gently. to separate-sec- Bruce reporte' fions. Insert sharp knife’ direct- ‘ly into seed and twist to lift % sjthe- yout, they relieve depression that often accompanies head-aches. However for migraine, sick head-ache, +with its accompa » we Very Successful ed at the North River WI in the: absence-of-the president and vice wc ore ALS $2 at all drug count- R-C give, fast relief front} feel.just fine after taking|. “s, u'll RC SPECIALS for Migraine.:- * 1,70 presfient: The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Alton An-| drew, Ebenezer, with Mrs. Not- | ris ,Kitson ‘as_ hostess. | Twelve ‘members .and two vi- | isitors were present, and roll call as answered with a verse. from en old, attograph album. The: school committee report. was given by Mrs. Keir Warren | and’ Mrs. George: Yeo.. Mrs. Eimer Yeo reported for.the visit- | “ie croniinittee;-andMrs---Royet d on the afternoon tea which proved to be a finan- ‘cial success, Mrs. Fulton War- | 7 Tate eer 00.00 . » e © PRODUCTS © ADVICE. When you call’ your Imperial Esso Agent, you _ Call on the total reso we hetaaser cect ene ne Imperial Oil , Patont applied for REG, TM, ~ a % that can go-to-table. In it, ar- out. Peel avocado halves; then ren reported the corner lot will J. - ete 2 Nat re fates : Il f ] range layer of 1-3. the eggplan. blend with chicken’ broth in he landscaped, trees planted | e Watch for a new, excitin Now imagine the. freedom you ee in ' g ; Over this spread 1-3 the sliced (about 2 min.).. Combine and and seed: sown. It was decided, i ‘i ‘ : ; 3 s ham, 1-3 of the grated American mix with cream and. seasonings 'tc collect for*the Cancer’ Society }., ‘ : we : : 5 . cheése, and 1-3 of the tomato and pour into large glass jar: Discussion took plate on music| “7; a ben D = ; Sara] sauce. Repeat this process Cover and refrigerate at least for school but a definite decision’ RED ROSE FLAVOUR-FLO . twicea Top with sliced mozza- 3 hr, or even overnight. Stir'in wil] be made at a later date: ; , ic 4 Lv rella cheese and oe a lemon nee enue with <\re ‘Lawrence Molyneavx, | . see 3 : ‘ 4 ; grated’ American cheese ake lemon slicés. Serves, 12 i silekons ‘ ———~ | : 5 ; ‘ 37 min. in mod. oven, 360 deg: ANNOUNCEMENT. FROM. _y rs]. ° , Tea Contest—coming --- -. eee a Se ies ’ rees_F_.or_until lightly browned, |. THE CHEF : + JETT CARR 4]. : Ty : ‘ : This ‘serves 6 2 Mesdames~et Messieurs: To: 3 K.. BENN mie gs © : . mii Sarong's bra with Lycra® spandex stretch straps that.continue down and:under . PREVIEW OF WEDDING BUF- morrow we will reveal the en- $ Sun Life (of Canada FIRST PRIZE $1,000.00 the bust in a criss-cross design for camplete freedom of movement. Excilsive =. . 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