ELLEN’S DIARY Hearthtires Depend On Harvest Of Wood-Lots ynu- Father Time. the keeper Mack and his Dad to the uomls' of the days -— he that is. we can fancy, intriguineg be - whisk— eyed. and WIS e in his years. ‘ commences to gather up this last one of our workaday He- will bind it presently work. Back along the iicl..s they went on foot. with their axes. to join Rob and his boys to hai vest the wood which will k e e p week. the bearthfires bright of the now with several c on k s of the name. others “In a sheal tied tight".1 There is. we recall with a chu and bear it off tend e r l y. be- eause it is a precious thing all lckle. an old saying. which sug- :‘ gests the. in all. tn add to the heap. \i'iiicii less on the moods of the men! :rnivs steadily in that pl. "9’ 9'. range ii 5. What a complexuy of are there. think to one who would look into the store. Not inou‘sitively. only to see Something iinys of humanity: its happi ness. its sorrows atid errors and sinnings. and be glad and sad. And know that happened not only in B‘blical llnlCS. but have been. to t h 0 se \\!lll eyes alert to see them. ii. A F- veritable joy wefstove to assess 1 ing l l shall see before long. so lovely? and ears attiiticr to hear the. we shall know that a continuing everyday af-. ‘VIv tire is lazy today" a . - . it where rest the spent ‘housewife of our girlhood re- i: V imarked one morning. lifting 3 items. cover of her Ion - licarthed the burning below. “I guess" she smiled. "it lltlf‘ is true that when your fire won’t of thelburn well. it is because your sweetli c a rt is cross at you! Contidentially. mine isn't in too good a mood right now" d miraclesl chuckle . Pleasant today was. promis- those summery days we there is “A little bit of Heaven“ lying on she . fair. 'the earth below. Someone re- ;. it i" ‘ i l a ROGER BALDERSON ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ii. Reid. Suffolk wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Marjorie i youngest . Ann, to Roger Earl. only son ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl 33] Annual Reports ' Received BY Anglican WA The 67th annual meeting of p the Phil. Diocesan Board " the Women's Auxiliary, ‘ can Church o C' “eda l in St. Paul‘s Church Hall Thurs- ‘: day afternoon. Mrs. FM. Nash. president Branch B. "rye the address welcome which was replied by Mrs. Irving Haslam Springfield. . In the presidential address. Mrs. George Wood paid tribute to retiring members of the ‘ board. She also spoke of several ‘visit-ing sneakers during the year. Marion Natress and Mrs. i Winnifred Gray of Kangra. In- l dia; and the Dominion presi- dent. Mrs. John Robertson. Mrs. Wood appealed for more leaders in youth work and also .. . , , . referred to the new set-up of the (16130?" U955 Roads‘ “I e uxiliary magazine. The Living mama” “'1” lake Place Mall i Message. She asked for support 16 at Central United Church. l for her successor. Dunstaffnage. lphotos by R. Reports submitted by the re- B Hamb] ) cording secretary. Mrs \I‘.R, ‘ y . Jenkins; the corresponding sec- of iif t0 of MARJORIE REID ANNOUNCED l retary. Mrs. A.H. Peake. i the treasurer. Mrs. RE. Kemp land other committee chairmen \ i i so another week is being coun- i minds us th at 1m -—- and added. An A p r' ' i "A little bit of'Heaven, . o'“ as it happens. of the now‘ Comes earthward every day. l l l i gave a vivid and interesting pic- ture of the work of the WA. The Rt. v. . . Davis, DD. bishop of Nova Scoti. . f clibing store. It was one of inter- , And you can sense its presence "‘m' c~:'.ii_g contrasts. There were When it comes along your way. ferred four Ii e memberships. the days full of promise: de- These were given to Mrs. ligiitfiil hour sun — filled andl wholesom George Wood. diocesan presi- dent for five years. by a group cnrcssc" h D ‘H vinrls. ‘iights‘ And your heart is full of love. . If your thoughts are pure and. W . ' l I of friends; to Mrs. W.R. .Ien- liar lighted and with a young i, And you're glad that you a r e. . . A...” moon avg of mm s I living kins. recording sec. of the board cheering c all 5. And we said! And that there's a God above iThe Guarani“, Charlottetown. Slt- April 25. 1964- T ‘0’ 12 Yearsi given by a friend: happily. "Now indeed is the! i to Mrs. ILR. Cai'ruthers from I Spri‘ng'mW (.nmeiu the Evening Branch, and to I _ _ A of H A P P E N I N G S ia‘é‘ii.-‘i'%aiii'i‘:§l' taint: *~ ‘ ~ » v Its at Alderlca. from the north iCanbe seen the whole day " i ~ - ' A 1- t .- i “" mm: (“15:1 “'3? 8 why: from through ‘ _- Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8506 the SS: gull: Egncmrs‘ 90‘: WA“ ' waif: {faéensnéwfafifi Eng]: fifnlgyac‘llil‘t'fiattilvle "Ewan, . . Tiiz—i‘ffra. “g All dressed up and no place deliglitful‘quartet were no show sponsored at Marslii'icld ' into host to right are Brenda We sighed. and put fresh sticks] In a friendly smile or hand'i Ml‘s' Adelaide Myers. Wile 0“ 13W 0‘ the bride eleCli W35 ‘ m g“ k we” not really '— lhls dels at ""5 week‘s fashion Ha“ by me women's In‘m‘ Blm‘cll' Marilyn. W n ,) ' (in the fire and waned.” waned] (.135 ‘ .tihe late Hon. John ..Myers, ; miscellaneous snower hostess , £9.15” 37nd COETLLMWtE for today. when the snowy roofs; 0h, ho“, \Vonderful to know’ Will qmetLlv celebrating her i for Miss Russell at her Kent St. Dear BB: Write to I Sherri dripped. and blue skies were That alitole bit of Heaven 30!“ birthday tOII'IOI‘FOW. It herl homfi a! H b and Ward. 1130.. 64 'L'me‘I‘Slll' O f - over us and the promise of the; Is sent to cart below." m Hamiilfén- t f h i oftfiletogfififilizhglwarimuéfi " —— place; ye“. yogk 3. _\I\ W in...“ n 0 no cropping with us again. Until Monda' ~ Diar —i ‘5 93,9909 "ms 0 9|" I ‘. >1 ‘ . H - ion servu-e epai-imeiit. for This after“ 0 0 n. we gave; Good _ nightmi y llarge famin of 10 sons and l Sen")? Chow W33 Preefime‘l 4'“ I S o ‘ explicit information on where III Concerned About daughters W‘“ be I’l‘esen'l to 0b" an “a???” lfiyhfi’lMd"G l he . u.' co y ow Siaiie Leslie's N d serve this happy occasion with' ome 0 rs. .I‘I ac Pet-{013 l D ' ' ' l “(iiiost Book." I can't .iii;.i Il.‘ UCQ [on ee S er' 3 King Square: ' s why your local bookshop . .Mrs‘ My?” enjoys her Wide v The Fm"? YImOWiE-nf‘e “and p wouldnt' have supposed the hook Hiyiiiji'ox, (iiii, (P \ (‘H't'le 0‘ friendS. man.\' of wlioml Old Age Security of tie s 3‘ Dear Mary Haworth: My hus-.I In their own uiirrls. the At. could be ordered front the .\eu- poll”. of aiding school drnpdnu,‘ date from the days when i band has been a social drinker Anons are “a fellowship of iion- Ym‘k "mi‘e- 3W“ “WWII: “- IS pXipi{aiii: htIt‘snrcs in graduate he, were supper guests of Mrs. grandcmldren' la bridal gift at an informal ga- Craft"were made to Mr. Mrs.»Williams by Rev. . . Ness. A gift for their daugh- ter Debbie from the Sunday School was also present 3d. Contests were. enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr, and Mr; On another occasion: gift of kirk. Parkclale. have left ml and * Miss Fielding was assisted by: ers. George Ramsay and Mrsl Cyril Leard. A social evening was enjoyed and refreslinientsl rv d. staff of the Western Hnfipllal j months course In electronics. Where She had been emPlOl'Ed ‘ Mrs. Van-Buskirk will spend sevw i eral weeks in ‘ i Florida. Denver before re-; Mrs.J.W. Waugh has MINE turning by air to Rumford.l ied to Alberton after s ndinziMaine. to visit with her chit-f ‘the winter in Charlottetown and dren. her mother. Mrs. Don‘ ' Candera and Mr. Canders. Mrs. Jack Bond chaired Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Camp- .day's session of the Lady's SI-iD-. bell. Beasley Ave. are spendingi per Chapter of the IODE at thel the weekend in Halifax. Dominion Bldg. club room discussed and members decidedl Cove. who are ,se e I Don Van Bus-w l l Four-way magic! Wear the 5‘ again in less than a l spite his good intentions. I am; at a loss to know what more lot He claims to love me very hours. very d ru nk. Naturally. I preach and promises to stop. But having lit- lie or no will power. he is off week. dc- do or say to try to help him. And There must be much a wife he . sheath pure and simple. or lopi should do. to provide substitutes it off wtth the sporty pullover.l for this dangerous diversion. bull lor a dressier look, note other neckline versions. Printed Pattern 4878: Misses“. S‘zcs I". I2, H. 16. iii. 20 Size l6: dress takes 2% yards 45-i n c n‘ fabric. FIFTY (TENTS 150 cents: In Ontario residents i my best efforts have proved fu- Z tile. What advice can you offer'.‘ PS. He minimizes all hi s.l though knowing how much it hurts mew A..\l. Dear All: Once again. as of— ten before. I shall point to the T‘OIIIS '00 SlePS. PINS!“ l0? Al-Anoii Family groups as so-1 l he B by Snapshot C on test.‘ Betty Ching of Souris East and,this Pall"? _ cicty‘s best answer. to date, to lsponsored by the Chapter \vasi Ester Oarruthers of Augiis~tineladd_ ’5 ‘1‘“? fan‘s ' 1'“; Pm“ the problem or living with an I now resi-.Plal"ll' S“l‘a- 303"”- AD' alcoholic pcrson. perhaps few can. MY. Write there for introduc- tory literature about the groups. and for information on where the Family Group nearest you may} be found—MIT. Dear Mary Haworth: I in most anxious to read Sir Shane ago. One of the better local book- shops doesn't carry it and ad- vised me it would have to be or- dered from London. (Jan you tell me. please. if it is available elsewhere. in New York, per- haps'.’ Sincerely. B. throttgh her column. not by mail or personal intervicu Write her In care of The Guardian. NAMED AFTER CITY The Syrian city of Daiiimcus gave its name to the reversible 11::ouu:::iggxinsdg;~sfe;iSlam” {£3555 Rus’gl rg'cog’xd gab-gm. ‘ suiAi-tefiwe married. 25 years ago.l alcoholic men and women who Pl‘lmeflwand Dfll'kafli‘d I" I’m" students and providing aid to ‘ h _ ; Mrs. Hollis Arman Summeri . ist I was confused and of-= are husbands. Wives. relatives . donr— AI-Hi ' 'trctic and Caribbean schools and minister of agriculture. andi :4 was also 3 mm," hmmssf tcn unhappy. Then I figured. “If' or close friends of alcoholics." Dear Mary Hawnrtlt: I am 46. “as nmimfli at “chnrviay‘s latter a member of the House of: Mario ‘ ‘ .‘flll can't stop him. .ioin him."' “If you are seeking a solution . mal’l‘iNl. lalht‘l‘ "l “W'- "W‘ 0 \9 ion or the annual meson: Commons. _0tlawa. ‘ The mm of me Familv Aunw But thank (ind. considerations of for living with an alcoholic." l whom are married F‘nr \t‘verii' hr in.» Ontario Chapter of the r fanuly now Includes 29‘ an" a‘nd m'd Ag'e Secu'ritv "L health and common scose kept they tell us. "we would like yr." years I have been seem: anntlt. ininciiat i-der Daughter: of grandchildren and 22 g re a t: flee presented M-iss Ru'sselli Wm‘ me from continuing. to know that we understand as mqtl‘f'srsizkslgt ."mmEFFI the Emil"? Vlrs H B Alachlahon of Lon: Mrs. E'E‘ Larter' Amertom '8‘ thering prior to her marriage. I much and I am quick to forgive? “with (00 are familiar “'ilh: VGrégllalll' She “a”: l" :l‘m" don. Ont . provincial education spending some time. ~n F; A rehearsal tea for {ll-C'bl'ldal and seldom hold post-mortems‘ promises made only to be bro... every iing to me an, at nines “pygmy... urged Mien.“ ,0 month Maine with her sister. L party was held by Marie 5 mo- : , nr iinpigiasalmwss~ But men. he en; with forgotten good Inten- She leads me to think she (art’s. build up student aid funds in Mrs. Clifford Gregor, who is'l'he'" Mrs' Hazel R'lsson' Gral'.‘ lgocs drinking after work two trons. Wllll worry and sleepless Ether times. she llf‘lills‘ nlt‘ in tho... [.pmnmmum and m” Hm.” seriously in. Inn St. l nights or so a week and gets "'ghl-‘w “l 1 NW“ fill" dill“ “lliltn at me disposal of local educa- ' lhomp in the early mnrmng “However. we have learnpd which hurts. Ive tried to forgot i...“ film-mi; and Mm Gem.” w"_ Mrs, Frank P. Fraser was that through living [hp .\l._i\nnn.hcr and can't l-If‘ltl' a nicnta She said [he Miammflnm liaims were honored bv tem- hosmss. wadnesday evemngi His business throws him withl pmgram “I? can not only aw.“ i breakdown Kr “us km‘m 1”" " ‘ll'lill‘l m'm'ldf‘ llnilmlnl "Id l” bers of St. Peter's Church prior when (“ends met at er homel aSSOCIBIOS Who drink and he cn—T .0” alcohol” partners m rehab'l' S'R‘ (“"le ‘iu‘lf‘nls “'l‘l‘m: '0 '9‘" to their departure from Alber-l m “perm.” “119m”. a "93"“. l joys the locularitv and high "a", lhvmsolves‘” M can find “"3" S‘R- Th" "”l-" “‘l“l“‘“v mi“ in "hm‘l “"lllll’l'l '" I‘M“ ton to 1m. in Svdmy M i n e s Warming Shmu‘l l0 Mabel l‘K‘ld-l I spimsl BM I “.On‘.‘, because”I a more serene. more Ile‘llll llle which you may he too weak to them out of the army of the g ‘ ' In! Who has recently taken up fool I . I. * . . ‘ ‘ for ourselves..." embrace. is to walk away from itncmplmcd. ‘ - . '.‘dence in the White Apart-i ‘9 15 2mm"; Increasmgly . . y . . . _ . . I. . , h, A social eveningwas held at w“ dependent on this “Cloud 9" Th“ “padqualms mm dd lhls "Palm" and “33 a -‘ a-V- Buishrles me also "coded the home or Mrs' H~w‘ MBI’I were brought in by Mn i routine and eventually will be- dress "I the ALAN)“. Family Th?” I“ "0 "lhf‘r SAW”: “'1' for postgraduate studics‘ she thews. where "ifts of "Minegoo . i ~ ‘ ' " I come ill or aI-nholi .5 Groups '5: P0“ 3"" 14"“ Grandl SW‘I‘rw 'Vl- ~ said. “Canadian Ul‘llVCl“il‘f‘= iviit " - Frasei and in opening them. ( c. . . . , . . _ _ . (.entral Annex. be“ \ork l7.‘ Mary Ha“ otlh c on It s e l .\ he faced \vitli a \PI‘II‘HS :iiortaZP of personnel unless more money is directed to these students" Mrs. Alaehlalioin said some of l e provincial chapter‘s educa- |tional funds are. being allocatcd to schools in the Arctic. and tho proflram has been cvtciided to A-R- RECRUITING TEAM will be at the ,. ‘some f 'f ‘_ ' .. ... "Maple TIT? Cl'3_"_ “'35 Dre" Denver, Colorado. where on M ‘. been Samar??? 11?: 14051105 (‘hml ,B‘ml‘ , ‘Shl’e‘l figured fabric. damask, encompass the Caribbean. senled to Mrs. William: by the! will be taking ii two and a half, snmrn PLL'S’ habits ' ' ‘ ‘ “* “"1" wal‘“ “:9de ”‘ W" " " *—' , ‘ “ ‘ co umn some ime M-Y following locations ' -' I0 have [We Classes. 18 monthsl dents of Charlottetown. saiiled‘DRESSv STYLE NUMBER- . MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LEA STEWART ‘ ' ‘ And I thitik you may as welll and under. and 18 months toi from Montreal Thursday aboardl Send order to ANNE ADAMS. face the fact that your husband three years old. with the contest l the Corjnhhia for a two months leare of Guardian - Patriot Pat is an aicnhoiic’ "an if he want, ClOSinE May 25. 'holiday in the British Isles anditern Del"- 50 FW” Sl- w- T01" I 9:00 am. until 11:30 am. 'as yet . VOWS EXCHANGED Myra Jean MaeWilliams. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lea- man MacWilllams. Augustine Cove. was united in marriage recently to Robert Lea Stew- art. son of Mrs. John Stewart. Unitarian Service Comm i l P.E.I.. was a supper party hos- Carleton Siding. and the late ‘_ Mr. Stewart. Rev. KR. Cam- ; eron performed the ceremony ; at the home of the bride. (Photo by Heekbert). Reviews Yea r’s Proiecl During the year 1963-1964 the Work accomplished by th P.E.I. branch of the Unitarian Service Committee was greatest and most successful since this branch was organized In 1959 according to reports submitted at the annual meet- ing held in the Film Board Room of the Dominion Building recently. A total of 150 cases containing 270 complete layettcs as well as clothing. quilts. blankets and other articles amounting to al- most 19.000 pounds were ship< ped to Halifax free of charge by Eastern Provincial Airlines to be for wa rd ed to Greece. Korea. Hong- Kong and other count r i e 3.1‘his lmm on s e amount of material was donat- ed by the Queen Mary Needle- work Guild, St. Veronica's Guild of the Charlottetown Hospital, The Busln or a and Professional Women'l Clubs of Obarlottetown and Summer Iide. The Gloria Ladies W e a t. arry - on Knitting Club. Iota Hi-Y Girls club. 17 Churc I‘ Groups. 237 Women's lostitu les. Y‘s Menettes. Catholic Social Welfare Bureau. Protea- ant Family Service Bureau and numerous Individuals. Credit for m e n ding and sor- ting these donations at the USL room. Dominion Building. goes to volunteers from the Business and Professional Women's Club. St. James Women‘s Aux- mlfy. Parbdato Women's Insti lute. The Baptist Church group. “I. mat Christian Church Er" to group. The Catholic Women‘s League. Zion Women's Auin iary and individuals who gene- rously donated their time and effort.’I‘he Alpha Y'o Mona Club stencia-l and strap the boxes for shipment. Jenkin 3 Transfer brought them to the airport. The president, Mrs. Ruth 0;- borne voiced the appreciation of the committee to those who contributed work and material and assisted in any way as well as a special thank - you to Mrs. Bob Large and Mrs. J ulia n Herring of CFCY. Mrs. . Crosby. chairman of the pub- licity committee. and the pron of RE. . Mrs. Reginald MacEwen. in- ternational eonvenor of Wom- en's Institu tea reported that 237 institutes had contributed as well as eight children being adopted. She read a letter of ap- preciation from the minister of health in Korea which she re- ceived in acknowledgment at the assistance given by the va- rious institutes. Mrs. Flora Rogers was ap- pointed a tentative delegate to the annual meeting in Ottawa on June 13th. The state of officers for the .coming year submitted by Mrs. George Chcverie. chairman of thc nominating eommitttc, re— sulted in the following being ap- pointed: preaident. Mrs. Fred Osborne; first vice - president. Mrs. Philip Barlow; chairman, King‘s County, Mrs. Spencer Sharon; secretaiy. Isabel Mac» a 9 Items for the Save The Chil-‘l dren's Fund overseas box werei brought by members. Marie Russell. whose mar- riage to Hiillard MactLennan Charlottetown. takes place Saturday. April as. at . Christian Church. has been wid- ely entertained in the past weeks by friends and relatives. Mrs. Edwin Tupper. Dalvay. ... E". a Central i tess when Miss Russell was me I sented with a gift. l Joint hostesses for a linen lshower were Mrs. Roy lichon- i hell and Edna Peters at the for- 'mer's Richmond Street home. June MeKarris assisted by her sisters. Mrs. Atalla-h Chi: and Mrs. Frank Michael. enter- tained at: a miscellaneous show- er for Miss Russell at the lat- lter'a home. Palmer's Lane. l l Mrs. Alton Russell. sister-In- donald; assistant - secretary. Mrs. Arthur Seaman; treasur er. Mrs. John England; board of directors. Mrs. Allan Cosh (Hon). Mrs. Robert Sutherland (Hon). Mrs. J a me I Pendu- gaat and Mrs. Keith Rogers (Hon); wool converter. Mn Arthur Seaman; acknowledg- ments. Doria Brown and Mrs. Walter MaeMiIlan: ship- ping. YMCA Alpha Y's Men; publicity - radio - television. Mrs. Julian Herring and M to Robert Large: local publicity. Mrs. P. D. Cr ; commit- tees: home sewing — Mrs. Er- nest Bell and Mrs. Frank Tin ney. afternoon mending - Mrs. Fred Lambros and Mrs. Elmer Mallett, Iayettes — Mia: L. Mc- Callum. Mrs. Margaret Holmes. Jean Attken and Mrs. Ka tic re. evening mending - Protestant Church Groups, Jun- r OWL, senior CWL. Women'l Institutes. Island omen Ser- vice Clubs: ways and means. Mrs. Marjorie Mchinon. Mrs. George Oheverie. Mrs. J a men Pendergaat and Isabel Miller. packing. Mrs. Pbflip Barlow. Mrs. C. N. Bisoet, Mn. Vera Sealey. .- O the European Continent. A duet of cakes were popular' a m o n g the elite here in tihisi country at the turn of the cen-f tury. Both came out of th e. South. noted for its sweet tooth and good cooking, and before= long were country-wide i by fastidious hostesses for party l affairs. ‘ We introduce. ladies and; gentlemen. that famous couple.l Lord and Lady Baltimore Cake. l BIG AND IMPOSING ; Lord Baltimore Cake. as youi may surmise. was big and im-. posing. and very. very rich. It' was three square layers of yet— Iow butter cake. if you please._ made with 8 egg yolks. put to i gether with a cooked white tilt-l lug combined with rolled dry macaroon-s, chopped pecans and" Jordan almonds. candied clier l ried. and sherry wine. A thick l white icing swirled the e a kc ; sides. Candied fruits c r o w ned l the top layer. A gargantuan de- . light! Lady Baltimore Cake was. of; course. modest. as befitth the '1 times. Also 3-:layered. it was al dainty white cake. put togetherl with white frosting sparked on- : ly with chopped raisins. figs and . pecan meats; the si s of the cake swirled in white Icing. But. modestly. no crown. Here comes the latest addt tltli to this line of royal cakes-— Baby Baltimore —— direct d5 seendant of Lord and Lady Bat ' timore. The "baby" resembles its mother » - even when made; with a mix. Measurements level: recipes l C BABY BALTIMORE CAKES Make white cake batter fol- l lowing atandard recipe oa- using lonto I, Ont. llDA BAILEY ALLEN " Baby Baltimore Cakes With “Mom’s” Frosting l white cake mix. l‘lavor cakel preferably with 1 tsp. rose ex-l a to to ea h rid of ‘ n. . - tra(._ ; “fiznsfryinzrc no” om" ‘ I’eDaIr‘s. All appliances re- MOHddy. Apl’ll Bake In oiled individual pan; iT—“—’ ** s -- ~~-. paired safely and qtiickly! about 2" in. diameter. W hen 0 And our rates a" law! . . . cool. split to make 2bl(aycra.j :; H, BENNETT CARR i 8.30 «.m. unfll 3.00 pm. Spread with rasp ,rry am. 0 . ‘ put together and cover with i... 3 "games; $335533: : DIAL SUMMERSIDE dy Ball‘mnre “Ml‘nl' .x Sun Llft‘ of Canada : Day .................. .. LADY BALTIMORE 0 Phone 4-88” - 0-5435 . 4 FR _ v t: Charlottetown, P.E.I. o 1 ------- ---- -. - . i l Tuesday. 28 April I”; e. granulated sugar. “2 c. boiling water 1 large egg white “1 e. halved raisins ' 1-3 c. chopped figs 'é C. chopped nut Illt‘dlS Boil sugar and water together until they thread ~ 2:10 degree» by a candy thermometer. ; Beat egg white stiff: pour boII- . lng hot _ . continuing. to beat until cool; ' in raisins, figs and nuts. Spread on cakes after cooling. TOMORROWS DINNER Shrimp Saladcttcs t‘reola Grilled Liver. Bacon and Onions. Parslied Boiled Potatoes 1 Baby Baltimore Cakes 4 i and onions. RUSTICO THE CANADIAN LEGION 1:00 pm. until 4:30 pm. KENSINGTON THE CANADIAN LEGION ka. Continue to simmer until slightly thickened. (.‘ut liver into 1‘2" squares. Saute quickly in remaining but ter. turning once. allow about .i minutes. Pour sauce over liver. Transfer to a heated deep platter. Garnish with the bacon TRICK OF THE CHEF Add 2 sliced. cored. p e, e I e (I Come to us first for first rate 8:30 chm. until 12:00 mm. ALBERTON THE CANADIAN LEGION 1:30 p.m. until 5:00 pm. TIGNISH THE CANADIAN LEGION Wednesday. 29 April TONIGHT is Family Night for .itnttgsuaiznusu... , I’ {NICKEI ‘ II M s RUNS“ ~ "III! "I! av I'Ill' OIOOIIII RENDEZVOUS RESTAURANT Dial 4495!; Coffee Tea \tilk ‘ GRILLED LIVER. BACON AND ONIONS 1 large peeled onion. minced 4 tbsp. butter 1 c. well-flavored broth I tsp. tarragon vinegar la tsp. sweet baSil l4 tsp. paprika . 1‘32 lbs. calves or young sleer‘ liver. peeled and SllL'N'l thn 4 tbsp. butter. adriilinnal slices crisp hili‘ull. SimmJnM I onions and apple 'scr ('hef) . Saute onion in butter until} golden. Add beef broth. Boil about 4 minutes. . 9:30 am. until l2:00 «.m. O'LEARY THE CANADIAN lEGlON 1:30 pm. until 4:30 p.m. BORDEN THE CANADIAN lEGlON Thursday. 30 April BABY SNAPSHOT CONTEST sponsored by Lady's Slipper Chapter, 1.0. I). E, Enter now! ('lass A—to 18 months. (‘lass B— 18 months to 3 years. Pictures judged on orig- inality. Decision of judges is final. Valuable prizes of fared. (‘nntesi ends May 25 1964. Send siiiipdiot with fifty cents fee to: BABY SNAPSH I 01‘ CONTEST " Chariot tetown, P. E. l. X l Add vinegar. basil and papn.