| ELLEN’S DIARY - an i e Enjoye ISCINg Mrs. Williain’s prother, the late Mrs. _| About The Old Valentines ee se ee. : Se |the past Mr. end Mrs. J.H. Myrick, Al- oe | “He sometimes walked fhe |sters of now were commencing jes berton, have left for an extend- home from Church, or somejto gather up happy memories land, ed visit with relatives in several © |community . gatherings ~ the or in and out in gold ; parts of the United States. iu hall. And I remember he’ sent among the young an- . me a Valentine - ‘actually the|xities and disappointments by aa gt age sone ' first of that. kind I ever, receiv-|which also accompany those N. Gen ak a 7 ed. I wonder what became ofjyears. — - : : a “ant tedtae wearin mise him?” a girl - of - once now with; And James, the practical one — oe and ‘Mrs. lodd {silver threads in. her jand not above: sending valen- parents, mg h crown, offered the, other even- tine missives in his day, puts Ralph ae ion’ Boe batt ‘ing, when with company around |down his and relaxes Summerside. .” Boyko tb our hearth, we spoke of days in his old armchair. Scampie of Randolph were recent visitors ‘and times gone by. “TI reckon lifts head from forepaws to rest visitors to Baltic eren, a he’s dead and gone by this’’ her/his nose in James’ hand. The ton, NB. Members of Baltic Women’s husband nkled teasingly, fact that he was restrained from Institute were entertained at the “or at least more or less sen- putting undue pressure .on a Mrs. Emma LeClair end Eric,|nome of Mr. and Mrs. David ile, I'd say.1". “I must see if I company of the cow-kind out of North Rustico, have returned | cousins recently. The Melpeque have it stored, away among my bounds this afternoon in the from a visit with members of | necting was held at the home of jtreasures” she chuckled, lyards, when he was begging to the family in Ontario and Que-|ng- and Mrs. Wilton Ramsay, | Once more they will come |4° *. M, ome — meets. bec. : and the Hamilton WI met at the’ lout of hiding, we fancy, love's) ne Ure. lo", peasam Lees. | nome of Mr. and Mrs, ‘George own missives of years thatiqow.' — se oF. ee of Leet, | Wallace. were young. We of that sister-|. ‘‘The bovs got a nice lot of Jos-| Mrs. Arthur (Buddy) Pineau . hood that is most —— 2 cut and gathered up to earlier jof Chatham,-N.B., is a guest of: have saved them, will lle ‘day’ James offers, mind on the Mr. and Mrs. Jystin Gallant of = tenderly, oe they | farm-work ‘ie wy, a . North Rustico. We bring -back mind scenes /great time in j 80 ; we have-loved, an old school, it |far, it has been.a good month |: Mr. end. Mes. Robert Gellagt — may be, we shall picture past |for that work. And it’s amaz-| of North Rustico had as a tec- the ‘I - i -You"" on the ‘Va- ling how fast the days fly. St. ent visitor, their son, Paul. lentine the young faces,| Valentine's Day is near.” three ‘some almost forgotten, thati| Not always do folks observe 006 eS mae ieeae nol Gar we peopled those years. The farm |the Day in the traditional way. ere! id Mann left by train for Osh- homes of then we shall gee, the |Other. methods of such appre- 1 6-\ wa Ont., this week. open-hearthed stoves and the |ciation, there are. One f od . lamps and tallow candles, thejexpress his affection - and Rev: John G.E. Ball and Mrs. promise of St. Valentine’s Day |warmly-this way, end “From |Ball, Charlottetown, spent sev- with the calendar’s warrant of |The Heart’ as he says: ieral) days in Summerside this spring in the offing; the little |*‘I founda lovely sloping hill week owing to. the death of Mrs. 4Chureh at the crossroads, the | Against a sky of blue, é Ball's mother, the late Mrs. F. og sage along fields, the sweet | And planted Posy to make, Wallace Williams. a tbiumacea: 2 oe : : Rev. Frank. W. Lockhart of rides, and in the summary sea-|I tried to shape it like a heart, Yiams, Mouth of Keswick, N.B.,/Dartmouth, N.S., attended the sons, the, buggy - rides; which | With every bulb in-place, were in Summerside this week funeral of his grandmother, the were invariably an exciting in-|Then edged it with narcissi bulbs attending the funeral of Mr.|late Mrs. Wallace F. Williams. To make a fringe of lace! 5 s ‘Mark this down your - ° ce i. ei list: ‘Valentines’ Peter said|In early spring when flowers h i] . ee ey ane eater sees eS 3 | Phyllis E. Jones Becomes MRS. ALB. . MacAD ; : : ' making ready for a spell.of shop- | ( pray mine wi ; : . ‘ MR. AND. _| Adam, Morell with violin selec-|ping. ‘‘We'll: be needing them.” |'Phen you will learn that 1 love SOUND OF SPRING Bride Of Lance Lowther : | c | . tions and Mr-and- Mrs. Neil A.|And Alex, standing by with a| you He Tt was slushy and spring. eoehs' tis Mary Poppins end-|- a ae ; Well Known More oupie Matheson, Southport who sang |shy smile, nodded. And we knew |From my heart on the hill. | like in London. Ont., ‘Thurs- soar over a puddie on her way | A quiet wedding took place on|were Donald Lowther, brothe: ¢ : ee several Gaelic . duets. a Until Monday ----Diary----| Go. “inep ° . . , J 2, 1966 a. Hacebroa of the groom and R - Celebrate 50th Anniversary | pact. a . amas Church when Pgs. er ~ A family tree which carries the Carthy, Morell); Jean (Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs: A.B. MacAdam| . -_ oe > games of Mr. and Mrs. Alban B. | William O‘Hanley, Sydney, N.S) | celebrated their golden wedding ‘ é i. * $ ‘ Macadam and thelr 11 child-|Mary (Mrs. Louis Palmer, Lo-|this week. They have lived all ‘Wife Advised To Remiai fen and 50 grandchildren, was|wer Sackville, N. S.) and Anna |these years in the’ village sur- re . A one fo the many gifts reed our ae ao iti wont rounded by their family, chil- 5 Wi Hi S H these fine residents ore! y), Al were /dren and- grandchildren, who h ba dl h % they celebrated their = home for the ot number more.than 60. — It US n © Flas Ris in versary on There were grand-| -Mr, and Mrs. Russel Hawbolt ‘ i i’ : gee gy hdres cite take witiers toh ney Cooke ane |" DEAR MARY HAWORTH: |in a counselling office ~ Bxuost Grandohild number 50 arriv-|fathers at 'the baptism of An-/ Mr Hawbolt is just returning to! Cm Bt ned subety to Sen Cmpereecs, Bk ed on January 26. He.is Andrew |drew Glen MacAdam on Sun- | petter health after three years| ; a z aT myself, I would teave my family. ter long and painful Glen MacAdam named for the | day morning. After the ceremony | of jjiness. “|@ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb, 12, 1966. I don’t love my husband: and|ching, to get a line on myself ' ut John Glenn - and is|the family, met in the Parish; Friends of Mrs. Alex Birt, the : or »’| don't wish to live with him;j|relation to. my unhappiness, I the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter hall at eee vot a concert /former Mary Squires, will be" 2 bat eee ae I a oe ah ae Pere my as, i was staged grandpar. to i 1 ‘ue. : ve n couldn’ as was ‘ore velvet styled . George ‘eine MacAdam is the former jents and special gifts were pre- soar eg ae WOMEN S ORGANIZATIONS subject them to the emotional/ Joint counselling is out, too.\of the bride. She carried @|Cheverie of East Point. — - “Tena MacDonald. of- Maple Hill|sented- to the celebrating cou-|" ty 9 1909 issue of the Guardian re vicissitudes of such “a move./My husband regards psycholo- | white velvet muff with red roses.| John W. MacDonald, Rolle and the couple were married by |ple by .. Thomas P (Ted) | ye see that sugar. was selling : ° 4 Why, then, am I writing? gical counselling as weakness./ The best man wes Lioyd Ho-| Bay, is a patient in the Prince her uncle, Rev. Pius A. MacDo- |Butler, parish priest. | fo, 30. pounds for ‘one dollar or Success WI To Display My concern is. this: Do IAs he sees it, you don’t run off! ward, Cornwall, and ushers| Edward Island Hospital. nald, who ae ‘antes >) i A special anniversary mass of |315 cents per pound; potatoes ne z rs or ere enc tea os to $ a en things .go 5 Bh ag hogy’ ! aa Sourts ___the best loved chaplains of the lthankssiving was celebrated at|retail, 35 cents per bushel. The| , | : ; : {ss (Oe Wee oe eve ee Wrong; solve your Own pro-/ outside the format of your pre- . patient .in Char First Great War the Parish Church on Tuesday |farmers were hauling the pota- Artic es At Convention Tove he needs? He is a as re ‘He turned: me down | sent circumstances, the mak-| J0ttetown Hospital where ehe un- The “family tree” was drawn | ois wy Father Butler, at/teS directly from the fields to| — ES Le irate person, a mice —_ Pe vary al years ago when | ask-|ings of-a better life await you. —" ao by Rev. Adrien Arsenault of St.\"aru" , S'\the Bristol starch factory. where| With the president in the chair |read for resolutions for ™uch to offer, on & T lee im to get such help with me.) What these various alibie ae it ieee soe Dunstan’s University: end-~ the |Wnich Mr. and Mrs. MacAdam ithe men. working inside earned |and.15 members. responding. to|the ct convention,..a nd hold of a promising future )te. promote a better understand: \really mean.is that you ares‘t = ears a onset Rey, |Temewed their marriage vows.|75 cents for a 12 hour day. The|roll call with a suggestion for |from Helen MacDonald regard. | fee, r Pte Detwees vs. * sport caveah, susiete stonge a ee printing was done by *\It was — by the members |work included shovelling wet|the school lufich box, the regul-|ing Alcohol. pe ge suitable wife, T am sure. Things get e honest enough, as yet, to-fac in the Cha Frank. Ledwell. A. J. MacAdam |of the family. Other clergymen! stdteh from the tanks into ar monthly meeting of Success; Mre. Roy. volunteered! He can’t help but sense my | Worse as far as I'm 1 up to the fact that you just don’t pital ; a son of the anniversary couple, who attended included Msgr. Jers far above their heads. Shiffs|Women’s Institute, Gr@ham’s|to have the record of teachers’ | withdrawal of affection. Yet) We don't fight, but I want out! /feel like paying the price, wo-| Thomas White, @ student at who is on the staff of SDU,| A. Gullivan and Msgr. W.0. Sim-}wére from o-six, day / 1 8th [names ot Oe on-wise, for being _sepperted | Dunstan's , @pent 3 pson, former parish priest atic to six at night. ~: in the z x : [may hurt more a fra DEAR L. J: Taking the meas-|in the fs . - oo 8 beck Se oe . Frank Alyward, of SDU. - | How many recall the outpfeak|Mirs. Earle , Yeported| The convener of Home Econ-|avowal of my. disinterest. If I\ure of your present ability to} Being a wife, in the conjugal/and Mre. Francis White, Souris and 28 inches: wide end is suit) — immediately following the |of smallpox in Bristol 48/years |$351.90 on hand and advised .a|omics, Mrs. Ray MacLeod, pre-|stay until the children are contribute something worth. (relationship, and being a rou-| West ie ebly framed with glass protet-|mass, breakfast was served to ago? The dreaded plaque was|rebate on the Kensington Fire |sented @ very interesting pro-| grown, he may not be able to|while to your own “happiness” |tine homemaker and children’s| Ivanhoe a student tion. the couple and their family in/fought by the late Dr. Roddie, |Insurance was turned in. ’ |gram on this theme. This con-/ marry as satisfactorily then as history, or to the b ss his-|caretaker bores you, no doubt,|at St. Dunstan's University, Other. sons are Gerald, Carl ithe Legion Home, by the CWL|Dr. Toombs and Dr. Yeo from| Correspondence included ajsisted of @ paper prepared by | now. tory of others, I you prob | chiefly because of your own apa-| spent Sunday in Rolto Bay with Francis, Bertram, Reg and Wal-\of the parish. : the city. an letter from Mrs. H. Mayne, sec-|Irene Mountain telling of the! Before you ably ought to stay right where|thetic attitude towards duty/ his r-in-law..and sister, ter all of Morell. The daugh-| A large number of friends Father T.P. Butler, rector of|retary of the County Line No. 1|many varied positions offered to | ying may I say that 1 spent years |you are. “ leommitments of any sort, once|Mr. and John M. Dou- ters are Rita (Mrs. Cecil called extend best wished at the two Catholic churches im|District Convention asking the|graduates in Home economics It is said that Providence |the novelty has worn off. cette. ' "| Many were received and Bristol, has resumed his duties |Institute to prepare an apron, |and urging members to ecquaint |...4, member of the Parish|tempers the wind to the shorn|AS for what to do, my advice an _unusually number of flowers. ‘after a short stay in the Char-|also e table center to be display- |girls in this district with the op- | council to donate. @n article of lamb. And, as I get the picture |!s. straighten up and fly right. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Entertainment included humo- jottetown Hospital. ed at the annual convention. It |portunities available to them in clothing, preferably children's|God has been mighty good to|Act as if your husband is the an- : rous readings by Bob Compton, Roddie McAdam, who was ill|was decided that each member |this field. Mrs. MacLeod also!) infant's to be forwarded to|you, in steering you into the se-|Swer to prayer, in your scheme | BRONCHIAL COUGH, ASTHMA : Charlottetown; Roddie Mac- for sometime has regained. his|would prepare one of these art- @ number of tips on home |1),, County Welfare Ag-|curity harbor of quiet marri-|f things, which in truth he is.| Be yoo coush, Mal id top \ health and recently at a party|icles and at the May meeting, |freezing, calorie counting and |ency following the March meet- | age to a devoted, considerate, |Buckle down to being married Reamer inten send “by gave- a demonstration. of old|two would be picked forthe] distributed pamphlets of new ling and to obtain a box of sew-|long-suffering man, whose per-|40d staying married; and 100k | D5yex pos ter tisem Uhre mene jtime fiddle playing, the way itjconvention display. An auction |tecipes. oo - lig and Knitting from thé Red |sonal efforts and career abilities| for refreshment and outside | yee fad # hard to do your work or get Your : |was done years ago’ when one|sale will be held to dispose of| Marion Bryanton entertained |Cross office. have brought him to the thres-| adventure in such vital if blame- acta ge ee da ah }Man ‘was an entire orchestra. |the remainder. Letters were also|with a true or.false First Aid| Next meeting will bev at the, hold of a promising future. less exercises’ as working - for Foranter "I have boon sctiees to manre, roel = ! | eer contest which was very interest-| home of Mrs. Reginald Smith. | —I- would~suppose that the pri-| ‘World betterment” in the com. | SWa,wiidi mode me cough and gasp fer IDA BAILEY ALLEN ing es well @s informative. cipal source of your wifely dis-|™unity around you. M. H. weather. | am thonkful to say | have found te a The theme for the March MORELL OWL content, which sparks this letter,| Mary AZ AH copes etek cod fe | ° . : a a a ee The WL bed tte eae shallow incapacity mcbe ees her colump, not BY | copies to my friends convener, . Waldon |resa’s CWL mon i other ma or * | You can getthis same satisfactory Little Dinner For Two Ferguson; ta.phaiion of the oro | meeting in. vestry Fob. Oth wikicane we on write mer te tere of ‘The Gant BAMA trom yoor eqetes See : a ee ee, oat You are dece’ only your. | dian. ; an ke. children get man flonsense a nce. * > : —| In A Spirit Of Romance — © Paps, Suet sone, cnt stents ctor, nev. 1, »(flyit, Makineaive ‘tat it” APPOuTTED. SECRETARY | quoting @ number of lines of| Butler opened meeting with/present and future, that you are nder Olmsted, $1, has been : |. BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN Crab Ravigote in (poetry remembered from school | prayer.: Routine’ business was ponde ae '.| Bonnie and Bud have been Avocado Halves days attended to which included final eee oe uae or oo med national poaniery s — : married three years. . ‘Happy Celery Curls , js possib . fe Benevolent : = years, but slipping, into routine.” | Black and Pimiento-Stuffed CAVENDISH UCW fs aki ce ae neit becmany' oa deceive crncunees cad He bod is the way it struck Bonnie. Olives The Cavendiss United Church | and good wishes for '@ T™EM-leslt in thinking that i is com |e ea te ee te Monday would be Valentine’s Chicken Sesame. in Skillit Women held “their February per who is celebrating Golden cork fi hildie wa resigned fast year to become Day. ; Her mind went back to with Crisp Bacon meeting at the home “of Mrs.| wedding Anniversary will be ventas reves ns wel jexecutive secretary of the Wer the ro €-of their courtship (Recipe next week) Ralph Burdett. presented -on Feb th — nang tion Siero! Amputations of Canada. and to’ those. special attentions Melange of White Rice The president Mrs. Alfred |" ‘The new card party commit-| ame ay: a8 if ready to shove |. =. == ae ae ae Feb. 13, 1958 | to each other when they first Creme_ Brule Moore opened the meeting with|tee for February vinstidee Mrs. ont en . or oe, sf : It’ t s set up banecheontng, i Seecwiitty columned) prayer, and. 13 sae and |. Gallant, Mrs. E. MacDonald oe aa dushtae > tas Career School Seas oc nner For 0 : offee one visitor answered the roll sf rg ‘ ‘ “How nice it would be to re-| _,, Measurements level; nll with @ Blble verse. conten lune’ i ate MacDonald. “Fy. [might tproot them disastrousiy. BARBERING OR It’s what we used to vive them,” she thused. ‘“‘Espe- recipes for 6 ing the word “‘love”’. , mended study peojects two spe- Moreover, you the = HAIRDRESSING ° sa) cially with a little dinner just} CRAB RAVIGOTE IN Mrs. Herbert Moore reported cial projects suggested, - Constl-|Sour crn mad’ thet, somewh SCREEN TEACHING We'll see you in the for us two.” AVOCADO HALVES packing and shipping 125 pounds | tution of Church and Report of eae See ene nee Transportation Allowance mornin f | So she planned areal gour-| 1 (7 oz.) can crabmeat of used clothing for overseas |Social Life Conference held in |~@**eeeeeoooooooooooe othe ; i A gs f met menu of foods that could} 1-3 ¢. sliced celery : [eeliat Mle. Dobn . Macheiil, | Sdeatheal last-summet. ihc Bab-it 3/ Sher Benefits. “Y ‘At.the dawn of a per- be entirely prepared in advance} 2 tbsp. toasted; shredded treasurer, gave the financial | Jer asked each co er if poss-|t H. BENNETT CARR z fect day. She treated herself to a new | almonds atin report and the community | @ble $ secure a copy of the for z Sun Life of Canada é TRANS-CANADA R: | pink cotton brocade dress. % c. ravigote dressing friendship report was heard. |mer for study oe ae urged |? ? BEAUTY. - hair-do and slipped on herenew! (recipe follows) f Plass were” Yinali for the | each deadly t0 hav of the|2 ‘insurance Counselling At each place was a rosy | 3 medium avocados peeled, |world Day of Prayer Service | Holy Bible nee — copy 3 —s Charlottetown, P.EI. + INDUSTRIES LTD ‘apple made into a-candle-holder| halved, seeds removed ube ae te Wald ©, the Dated Meet tantetn sana wea ae 7 ie and decorated. with .tiny| 1 tbsp. lemon juice Church on February 25th. at 2: a ee P Lie > « a SIZES 32 TO 46 , Unrivaled for pure warmth, deep, rich Juxury!’ Knit jacket for sports, casual wear. Jumbo-Knit! Use big needles two strands knitting worsted, Or- \lon Sayelle or one-strand jiffy- wool. Pattern 7146: sizes 32-34; 36-38; 40-42, 44-46. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (io stamps, EASY SEE DIAGRAM By ANNE ADAMS A ripple of a ruffle touch of pure joy to this sew-it- in-a-hurry shift. 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NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt patterns for you in color, with quilting motifs. Finest pattern ever collected from famous mu. seums. Museum Quilt Book No. sixteen complete patterns. 60c. 1 + -please)._to Alice Brooks,care -94- Send 60 cents for new ¢ gummed red hearts, Floating 6 parsley spriglets from @ chandelier over the ta- ble was a unique Valentine de- coration. Bonnie made herself. Was there romance? I leave you to guess. Bonnie’s) Secret Ingredient for Valentine’s Day Decoration The plastic bags in which sandwiches are tucked were the secret of Bonnie’s floating Val- entine’s decoration; it’s easy to make the pew rosettes of whith it-is ; : Take~ one sandwich” size~bag; tuck flap in at top, turn and fold im half’ lengthwise. Form into rose - shpae by first wrap- ping. around itself, turning and wrapping and twisting, until you have a’ swirl like a rose; staple together_.at bottom.Three flowerettes stapled together make’ one large ‘rosette. With straight ‘pins, attach ro- settes. to a three-inch' styrofoam ball; spray edges lightly with Decorate with Curly chicory leaves (about 142 ¢.) be Lightly mix together crab- meat, gelery, toasted almonds and ravigote dressing. Chill at least 30 min. ° Split.avocados lengthwise. Re- move seeds. Brush centers and edges with lemon juice. Filt avocado centers with crabmeat mixture. Chill again. Top each serving with parsley spriglet. Place on salad plates. Wreathe each~avocado~half- with a few curly. chicory. leaves. RAVIGOTE DRESSING Ingredients: 2 tbsp. mild vine- gar, 3 tbsp. olive oil, 1 tbsp. minced onion, 12 tsp. Dijon mus- Atard, 1 drop liquid garlic, 1 chop- ley, % tsp. crumbled dry tarra- gon leaves, '2-tsp. salt, % tsp. black pepper. Combine ingredients .and stir thoroughly. REMINDER FROM THE CHEF “Mesdames: As a mere man may I also suggest that ro- mance and a dinner delicieux go together. ‘ : ped hard-cooked egg, 1 tsp. pars- |The 30 p.m, Mrs: Merill conducted the study, the theme ing “The Gospel of the New Life’. Mrs. Basil MacCoubrey led the devotional period and gave the Missionary Prayer. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Moore. The roll call to be an- swered with a Bible verse con- taining. the word “Faith.” Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Marner _Simpson and Mrs. Reginald “Simpson. SUMMERFIELD. CWL at the Parochial House ‘to the Summerfield Parish Council CWL for the an meeting. president, Mrs’ Elmer McCourt, chaired the meeting. Letters from the national and provincial presidents. and sev- eral directives from provincial conveners were read dis- cussed. Donations «ere voted for the National Scholarship Fund and to Our Lady’s Mis- sionaries. 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