14 NURSES AND RADIOGRAPH Y TECHNICIAN GRADUATING HAan DIXON at It ':I The Prince Edward Island . liospiial School or Nursing will araduate ii nurses. at the ora- duation Exercises to be held. Monday .lune am at 3.00 pm. in the auditorium or the Prince nt Wales College. A total or iouricen nurses and one technician in radiography rnii be receiving their dipln. mas. Miss Margaret D. Maehean. nursing consultant, health In rnrance. Department oi Na- tinnai Health and Weliarr is tile guest speaker. William Hay- rrsrd. chairman at the board oi i governors or the Prince Edward . island Hospital. will be chair. , man at the ceremony, The toilowlng is a list and ’ short biography or each oi the ‘ graduates: r i I ~I7'<n. -< Glnrla Jean Brown — daughe tr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert mwn, Charlotietown, atiend- so Prince or Wales College. - Mrs. Donna Margaret Mun- , rre — daughter at Mr. a PICTURE IN WOOL De I needle Ifliat — you'll en- hy ii! the wool or a - strand color chart; dtr~ lThirty . tire cents teainrt it this patient (no stamps. vision to Alice Brooks elre oi gnrdlan a patriot Neodlecrau Iat. torrent st. w.. Torrm «ottoman-r :“r' s n a o y ann NUMBER}: N ow It will try Inythinp Should we AMI. mm to think. abounds. ‘ - ‘. LGAI'L LAvnhs Prince Edward Island Hospital School '.'. Of Nursing Graduation Set For Monday Mrs. Samuel Buchanan. iaeliastl attended Prince ol Wales Col-l i one. Marilyn Maude Dixon dallnhier oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon. Bothwell. Attended Sou- rls Hiuh Srhonl. Pauline Frances Dixon dziltlhter of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Dixon. Fortune Bridge. Airr tended Snilris High School. Carole Eleanor Ellis — dau- Eliter oi Mr. and Mrs. ThL‘o- dili'Q Ellis, Souris. Attended Soliris Hinh Sehnnl. Bertha Gail Lai'ers — dough» tar oi Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lovers. Charlottetown. Attend- ed Prince of Wales College. Maureen Elizabeth Miller dsulhter o! Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller. Amherst. Ns. Attended Amherst Regional High School, Ilirs Jeanette June MscLar- en-—-nlece o! r. Ind Mrs nest MacDonald. Mantalue. Attended Baddeck Hiflb School. Cane .lean Audrey MacLeod—daw Ehter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mhelaeod. Montague. Attended r . . - ' is. JEAN MIELEOD Montague High School. Frasi- denlcd or the siurienis Councl Margaret Elaine Nicholson daughter of Mrs. Margaret Ni h"lson and the late Roderick Nicholson, Brendalbnne Attend- ed Kinknra Hinh School. Vice- presldent oi the Students Coun- II c . Roms Grace Rarkhiim daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Jud» son Rack nm. Fredericton At- tended Kensinnlon High School. Merv Sandra Show — grand- daughter of Mrs. William Shaw. tended Snul‘ls Hiizh School .lonis Gina Whitc .- daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy White. Souris. Attended Snuris High mi. Graduate in Radiography- thlils Margaret Campbells daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Don» aid 5, Campbell Charlottetown. attended Prince oi wales Col» lege. MARY HAWORTH Problem Signifies Couple Unready For Marriage near Mary tsunami: I have been going with this boy (or almost two years We both an 19. We have been engaged since last Aucust. nif and on. Several times we have allied our parents it we may get mar- ried. but their answer always is "Walt." It's not thIt my part ents dislike Jesse: II I m - ter 0! that they like him a lot, I realize they have sound ru- lnns on their Side. Neither of III has I job Ind we both are col- lege tr e I h men in dllfm lit schools. II‘ we marry. l planned to quit school Ind get b and Jane was tn continue his I - dies. Bellini l lob (or weekend: Ind evenings. As times goes on and the Inl- wer always is "Wait." we haw done heavy petting which WI lmow Isn't right. We never have lost our heads completely but we have come close. We have tried vainly to atop: not dItinl for a while. and even bre nit. But neither Iolved the prob- le m. Jessie II n slnrere Christi-Ir who studied In a prep school tor seminarians. lie goes to eon inalon every week. (or help I! well II forgiveness. We prIy every night for God in [Ive ill the guidance we need to do right N 1 writing a 3 ma panntal permission? or wait twp more yearl. with the poIIIbIIIV oi rinnins gravely? Or should we diniou the problem to our plrl- all! and lose their trult'.’ A. D. sr 11' Your problem Is described is not I by - product at great mutual love. as Mid Merrill! coufln‘t car- use not cause oi you autism!- rl vim it. indeed the very existence at this particular problem sierities that you are tar team ready tor marrinse. Actually the problem reters to s weakly welt - Induloent sell- Centeredness In I you. comparable to an infant's hiind preoccupation with grairiying the appetite of the moment. Perhaps each ot yilu i! bud (or the other. s regards this dei'i- cency in nit - Control For example. when Jesse. let's say. for reasons 0! conscience. Is inclined to be restiruined in your company. perhaps you lm~ medialely involuntarily challeng- hls reserve and try to spark a ilanie. maneuvering hopeiully for heavy Dettlnr. as presumable proof that his love (which you eounie with desirel is still wholeheartedly fixed on you. And possibly It is the other way around at times. When you are disposed to be carefully sell- controlled — in remorse at punt misconduct or (or tear of wholly Inrleltlntz his respect — he takes up the Challenge Illxiv oualy. leaking reassurance till! “nothing has ebInized." so to speak. in the relationship. This IceelerItInl cycle at mu- iusi anxiety tends to promote In- crelllnl surrender to heavy pel- tins which worsens your woo It II I pmlmlivl penalty ilIIl adolescents pay (or [emu] Involved in physical Intilnlcy while yet unready for marriage. To extent ihlt you feel guilty Ind Jessie teeia Kuilty about VlolItIna your concept. oi fluency. Io tint extent each iI helrtlicir unconsciously. with I oi me. lsllure and in tIngibie unworthinuu to be lov- ul. All I)! which rob: you 0! pl» . _ gee! ELAINE NICHOLSON "TAKE a hall pound buncil cooked asparagus" l beaan. l'L‘W lettuce leaves. one and one French ~ tried onions, a pack- age ot trasen potato puiis, some cooked rice and less than halt a cup oi thawed trozen raspber— ' and juice. How could you combine these into a di er that would Charlottetown. Attended NoLre look glamorous Danie cademy Juan A l i 1- ed 3 Stewart ~ bonnet. daughter oi Mr, and Mrs. "Let me think,” he said. — Er u c e Stewart. Souris. At- “For a iirst course. make sol- adettes oi the asparagus and put ingeiher with Mustard - uc , MAIN COURSE “For the main course 1 aug- with a quick sauce made Irom l canned vegetable soup and spe- l ciai aesaonintzs to spark the ria- vor. Garnish with heated canned French . tried onions and parsley tor a springtime touch." “About the'rice and the des- sert," I went on. "one and a halt cups or rice will be enough tor a lemon rice pudding. Bake th ahead. Chill. cut in squar— e "And garnish with chilled Melba sauce made from the raspberries, us they do in Front . finished the Chef. TOMORROW‘S GET-AHEAD DINNE Asparagus-sea Saladettes acct Patties lialian with Veceiahie sauce and French Fried anions Potato Puiis Lemon Rice pudding elba Sauce Coiiee ea Mi Comment: The saladettes may pre red . beer patties made ready to pun-try: the rice pudding and Melba sauce cooked and chilled in the morning. The potato putts are ironed. ready to reheat beiore dinner along with the canned French tried onto . Measurement- Ievrii recipes I BEEF PA'iTI'ES ITALIAN WITH VEGETABLE SAUCE 2 tbsp. vegetable oil 2 peeled onions. minced 1 Efren stepper. niinrrd IDA BAILEY ALLEN Hors D’Ouevres Appear On Varied, Enticing Menu ii iii lbs iwlre - ground beef al lid tsp. salt ‘ 1 l I .-a gest well - seasoned beei' patties tional \Voreestt-rshire (ind liars Alumnae Annual Held At Convent SOURIS — The annual meet- Int: oi St. Mary's Alumnae we held in the audiiorium or St, Mary's Convent recently. Marthl nlshie. president, presided with Helen Maelsaac. secretary. and Marion Conway in the absence oi the treasurer. The report was read by Mrs. D. Arthur Mac- Douaid, provincial convener tor the convent alumnae. and the ‘ meeting was opened with prayer by Sister St. ' t' The grade eight pupils at the .epnvent. nraduaiing to the re- gional highschool. were receiv Ved into the alumnae. and it was decided to hold a iea in their ‘ honor on homecoming Sunday ‘early in Ociober or Sepiember. .li was announced that the bien- l nial convention oi CCFA will be theid in August at Saskatoon. it was decided to write to for- liner members or the alumnae ' a a a appointed to aiicnd to ihe mat-i er. Following the meeting a muse ieni I'Iro'zram was rendered by the stars oi the irsiival under vihe direction or sister st. Felix. The meeting was closed with prover .the usual brown. complemented Warm cornbread in place Ui/ ‘tasteluily the baked beans at" Ruth Dirkieson returned to Glasgow P ELLEN’S DIARY l Night For Unrollinq Life’s Weaving To See The Design WW Exh— The Glands“. Charlottetown, Sat. June 1. 1963. a HAPPE Mariorie Gordon. APpin Rod. iy shower at her home recent- ly. A lobster nuiiei supper was also held in her honor at the home at Mr. an M :1 Mrs Allison Lead. Grapaud. Guests were r el a t i re. and iriends . ot the bride. Everett Donald. Kensihztpn m,“ . (a... day, “may I. Summerside, Mr. ri non . Albertnn visiting relatives and ”“ iriends. Richard Dicklesnn and Mrs. who recently home in New alier spend. ll‘irir n 'I NINGS mg the winter months in Van- whose marriage in Dale Hit-ks couver. nc. were recent guests or Moncton tIlres place todnynoi Mr. and Mrs Harry Brown. was entertained at a commun- Kensington. Miss Mary Mat-Suit. Chan lnttetown. is visiting lricnris in Summers-tie and Kensingtnn Mrs .lohn w. Thompson, Mareate. was a rcceni over. nicht Visitor at the home at Mr. and Mrs Mobon pynon. y a in the Prince County Summerside tieni Hospiiai. Lieutenant Commander .l‘il Riley and Mrs liilcv hare ri1~ turned to streruatcr. has~ having been called home on the sudden passine nl lorrite-rant Commander Rllcv's inn-her. :ilrs Malcolm F hilcv. 21 her home at belle River. on Friday May 17. Funeral st‘rvul‘s urrc held on Tuesday. \lav 21st. Charles E. Praughi. adminis- trator or the diabetic control nroaram. is attending the tenth annual snarling th cvemnt: pi and repassed down the lane to a the Canadian Diabetic Associa- iar ileld. moving so smartly. it thin in the Westbury l-loici. Tor. hehooved the Womenkind to keep (into The agenda for till‘ meet this ailernoon‘r supper. Easy to a watch on the children at int: will include the rl‘pnl‘ls 0i mix. it was. And iirst come to play. mind in answer to the quesiinn as to “Now what shall we pre- pare that. Will brina something diiiercnt to the meal?" The recipe is simple- a cup. each otcornmeai and flour. three‘ teaspoons oi baking powder added. and 1': teaspoon oi salt; l i run each of white sour and .‘ evening's melted shortening. and tar added l‘ the sunset. But now the nIEhi ls lier We recall the beauty and peace at' The rare colors mounting. sproadinl. dissoivi n g slowly to a [lush oi Pink above the dark of woodland tips to the west. The new moon appeared-a crescent oi amber against ihe ue. stars prickcd out. And up the creek. the peep- president. national board ‘Eilliliol‘s. and nominating com in... and no Ilutiu or use actors-stein”. Miss Mary Riley RN. arrived irum Lol Angelea. Calliomia on Sunday. May is due to the sudden passing on Friday. I7. 0 7 mother. Malcolm F. Rik-y. at the lat home at belle River, she villi remain on me island tor the month or June Sonia Grillin. RN returned ihir week train a 10 day trip to Boat/on and New York. who u Boston she attended the a‘“" ll banuei at St Elizabeth Hospiv ial “:hool oi Nursing. Brighton. Mass Tii'eiliy~ six members oi the [iith district Progressive Con. servative Women's Associat‘ou attended a dinner Tuesday evening at the lslander Molar lnvige The president. Mrs. G .l .\i=d. diean. presided. welcomed the members. and reviewed the ovum: or the past months. thanking ilre members Ior their Cooperation. Reports were read by Mrs. ti. Mackenzie. secretary. and Mrs Allied Weathcrnie. trea- sarer. .\ii's. m. Sutherland in. wind the members In visit her summer home at Stanley bridge during the snmrncr The next mcctinc “ill be held st the home ni Mrs, Edwin Cook. For. tune. Mrs E Tanton was in ehor-gc ol the meeting and dim ner \‘irs James Zaccahlna learns t‘harlniiriown today tor Munc- ion and Montreal alter spending Illn nooks vacation with her son and daughter-lain .Mr. an Mrs Leonard Spencer and terns ll_\-. Mrs. Zaccahina Is a rest- tieni oi Port Chester. NY. A Fashion Item At IIOLMAII'S PHYLLIS CAMPBELL Va isp. pepper half pounds ground beet. a can‘l'z tsp Worcosiershiro ‘ 0i Venetahle soup and one OK! 110% oz.) can Condensed vege- tarian Vegetable soup 1.3 c. water or bouil Ion _ is tsp. Worcestershire. additionail A dandelion gathered e admired 1 tbsp. minced parsley 13“.- «Li can French tried ions. heated in oven Parsley sprigs liquid. is beaten est: plus a cup ers played their tunes. No suunil or milk. naked In an eight inch l at machines then. We had come square pan, or in a bread tin. l to week's en . and served ln squares or sliced. . And throughout its days, uher when buttered or spread with 1 had we “been and gleaned? syrup or honey or molasses. it 1 And now? What after all was re provides a nice change iroin ihe ' quired oi us? One says- usual hroaiis. . hat asks our Father at His A day this was in wind up the‘ children save. . airnira or the week i to complete Justice and mercy and humility, this or that piece at work “(or t A reasonable service at good ‘ Sunda A night. this is, to un- l s. .roli this length at lite‘s weavingiPure living. tenderness to hu- l and look on ale 'gn woven in . rn needs. (lurks blending. sun or happyl hours, shadows oi the regrets. the concerns and the sorrow And note ihraughoni. the pa tern. the golden thread which declares the continued delights enloyed: the little things that highlight a day or an hour. l . lreccni days. see its lights and l Reverenoe and trust. and pray- er ior light to see Tire Master's iontprints in n u r ways." ‘ Until lGood i Monday — — Diary — ht Fri—ADS CHAMBER . TORONTO tcpt _ w laurgoyne. publisher oi . n. C. tbs st. We remember them now: sun c . t r. . p1,. a , standard. ws, shine slit-ting on river or sea elocied president at the Ontario white of cloud drift; the corn Chamber at Commerce Friday. pink or a maple‘s top. a child He succeeds w,.i. Adams. vice- abscrhed in his play: iarmers on i president and secretary at Carl- their iields. the sun on a torn: ad ‘ A ra stead. a herd or neck came to w D 7,551.7 pasture; a rricndly smile and TOKYO .Remm. Palm . Siadsme- 9" “We "95.” ‘3“"glelashed Friday night with more shape beneath a barns enve.‘ma" Vm “Dame student, 'marching through Tokyo to the n _ . lilnited states Embassy. The up. izstlon ofa wish expressed Ion - mam" "med hum, de. , I “lily 1" “'9 bleak 0‘ 30"“ Wln' nouncing planned visits at lapt- l ter - day. past. se ports by American nuclear l esteemed. because it is the re Yachting iucker with hood anacth . . completon nautiml jacket. with sailing slogans printed in white on a turquoise ground .. . front zipper . . .. long sleeves . . . useful patch pockets . worn wtih plaln white slums . . . a delightful Now the first oi the cropping, submarines. Police said four white, in sizes 1‘2 to salt. pepper and Worcesiershir . came generous tbsp earh. Brush tit-o siiceii hard - cooked eggs. n-itii remaining oil. Heat oil in skillet. Add onionsl The chci pushed up his highland green pepper. spuie :i m‘ ' a very prelude: the spreading policemen and one .or until limp. Mix rvrih meat. or manure irom ihc iield -heaps. lslightly Injured in scuttles dub today to this rarm. Sollrig attempts to break up the shape into patties euntnining‘ easily the great heap was re—ldemonsiration. moved [mm o site beyond Ihe barns. where with horse and student were . HOhMAN'S jacket for summer in turquoise and Iii 9. Pan . try it to in min ior me. sleigh the iarmers had siruggled; n rm. Four soup Inio skillet Add water or bouillon. addi- lcy siir - beat until botiing‘ rapidly. Pour and spoon around pat. tics on the piatier. Garnish at edge with heated French A irieti onions and pars. ley sprigs. LEMON RICE Prpolna its c. cocked rice 1 beaten egg. large is e. sugar V4 tsp. salt 3 c. heated milk Juice and grated rind Ii med- iurn lemnn Melba spuee ireeipe Iollniisl Mlx all ingredients. except sauce. in the order Eit‘l'n. Pour into buttered l l'iI ob> long baking . dish Sci tllls in pan Four In not rr-atcr to the depth at in”. am in slow in mod, oven. :25 deg. - 350 deg. F. about to min.. until firm In center Ind lhtiy brown . Cool and reirigeraie Cut in squares. Serve garnished with .\i elbl Sauce. MELIIA SAUCE FROM THE Combine one - halt rim raspv berry Juice and one - hall cup entrant jelly In a raurepun. bring to a rapid boil. Blend one teaspoon cornstarch with one » hnlt tablespoon cold water; stir into the boiling lin- uirl Cnflitolili‘ inn-e minnle or un. til clear and slightly thickened. lwn raspberries, per balance and serene perspec- live. for keeping the brIlreI on during I long engagement. The Intidote In your problem 3‘ . . Make a habit pi spending your "togeth- emeal" hours In group gather ings. acquiring new iriends. bo- ins busy. useial. outsoinr; mern. berr oi society. worktop with church. charitable. civic In at political prnarnms —— all of which leads automatically In having loads at good clean iun. M I r y lilwm'th throulh her column. mail or personal interview grit: her in care at Thr Cum an. CiilII Note: Use one lien and one- hali ouncei package thawed iro- zeh raspberries MAY COST HALF MILLION OTTAWA ((‘Pt 7 The CanI-_ dlnn share oi the demo ml the. United Nations pcaceaceplnpl hill may be between smotni and smooth Exlcrnnl Altair! Plul Martin slid Fridhv In re- ply to questions by Oppositionl Leader Dietenhaker. Mr. Mar- tla told the Commons that the exact amount Will depend on lusi how many arrears arr mlde up by doctor countries. 1 French dressing and presented dlum well—done. Remove In Ilc'at-l to place it. when the dritis were ‘ t. in nest: oi tossed shredded let- rd large deep platter and ker e so deep they could not take it farther atield. Muehines passed Jiff _ cnznnv ran rnonzs Vibrant riek rack. brain and a delicious iouch to a handy apron. Doubles u tunic. .viiiy eutl Tis< rue In one piece — Save time. Save work! Printed Patti-m 473i: Misses- Sizes Small till. m: Medium Iii. lfil; Large (III. Ml. 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