CITY RECEPTION C on n c ll of Canada annual meeting and their wives are left. Mrs. “'alllieii (lander, wife of \‘layor Gaurlet: \llé. Show above at Wednesday evening's Cit y of Charlotte- town reception honoring the. delegate: to the Fisheries WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Spring Valley Institute Views Program Of Slides ‘ Members of the Spring \‘allevI "Agents of Hope" aiid “Life in Women's Institute were guests India". as well as appt‘opriale of the Marzatc Institute at the passages of srrrptiirc rczular April meeting held at} Nineteen memhcrs were Dl‘f‘ the home of Mrs. .\ntlrew .lohn-. sent anion;v whom Mr: son The prestdent. Mrs Arthur Charles Howatt. one of the ticc- Profitt chaired the meeting. I presidents chosen al the .\I‘ Roll call was answered with ai time Conference of the H“) book or magazine to be sent to , Executive the department ofmental health‘ Mrs. Howa'.‘ and \l"'~ i r 3: .1 Harry _ perform i n u I W 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. April 24, 1964. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor: Phone 4-8506 ’ it was decided tn invite Ti'iii:fv Held at the (‘liarlottct n w n Hotel. the reception was prior ‘ to a inner sponsored by the. Pill Gmernment. ’Witch-Hunting I Not Intended ' W. .1. MacDonald. the Cover- nor's wife and Mrs. .1. B. Esty of Loqzevi lie, .\.B. wife of the preSidont of the Council. Crosby \\'lII conduct the devo-i tional period at the May meet- ing. in the institute Room. with Mrs. \‘ictol‘ Ferguson and Mrs. Kenneth Botillcr in ‘ltar‘ of : refreshments, Huiimox' (C'P'——Thp im.l Thanks \\’(‘|‘t‘ mltl‘f‘wml I“ “W pcrial Ortit‘t‘. Daughters of Thc‘. art sis. .\li'.~ Gar- wood. Mrs. (i 0 or :e RtlI)I)I(‘t’. r] t V fl _ _ Mrs. Gordon Cantield and Mrs. “ ‘9" I “arm aoams' S‘Ib‘m‘ Evcrctt Howalt. Jr. for helping sn'e Canadian forces make the liastcr Thankoftcriniz to create tlisunity in the coun~ Service so satistvina. trv. says Mrs. R. .l. Skippon of Him the meeting closed with Sarina. “crown. of world 3!. The Lord s Pi‘avci‘. a white E.\E‘- . Empire is not "witch hunting" pliant Sale, w i t h Mrs. Keith "5' Boswell as auctioneer. added She mid III? 44th annual meet- SithlDllllaII) to the treasury. in: of the Ontario chapter of Refreshments were served the IODE Wednesday that the for the pat i e n t s at Riverside Hospital I The schno' romance report- s ed that the Intertot‘ of the school —-—-——-—- had been cleaned and painted during "he Faster hOIIdBH-I Inf Through Snow And Ice and bills for paint and labour were nrmr‘nted to the treasurer] T on" - a meal bazsl “I‘Ilt‘ll «ere vised during Lent. we‘re padldfl'll' James came quickly to oul‘I .lr.‘ And cw Johnson volunw‘ bedroom windnw on rising this. ’CPI'OH 'n it Pie to ill? adopted; morning' to survey the lie of [hpI “3r ..~ ,i n. it c. t‘llt'lOSlnE snap-I land with particular reference, shin, i. ‘i'v Ill~lillll0 members m (he springtime - thawing. “it which had been taken at . this time" we had said wheni he Christmas H Hooking ahead to these days.i Olive 1i‘.“"llt = o n shon‘Fdi “the sun and warm Winds Wt slides which she had taken on! awav the snow by degrees, recent trips to Western (‘anada' that‘there would ‘ . . . great i and me. ImI‘id MALI“ 1:15" a I thaw. it would be much better; a“? 'tree' v , numbci of 5! c ni t ‘ lIC~ of should be taken bv. Come and see how high the than if it _ . rains." the showers had come. Many a merry stream- I let was coursing. finding its way i to the river. and there was a S ' ? broad dccp flow in the stream. PEI. which compared favora- bly with those taken elsewhere Mrs. Heath Mayhew expres- sed the thanks of the institute to Miss Thompson. and \I 1‘ Charles ("ole thanked Margatei “There‘s q u i ie a run this for entertaining; the Spring Val-i mom-mg. Enm-v James obser. 1‘“ um‘W‘ ved. "Though" he added Lunch was served by theI committee in charge. VICTORIA L'CW “I‘ve seen more. But I reckon what‘s there is testing the lane- bridue. if it's not already over The leaders for the devotion-i its deck by this." at exercises at the April meet-‘ 1 However as good the home of the president. Mrsi depend on the bridge to give us Kcith Boswell. were Mrs WR. I contact with the outside world. valley. toward the end of t h i s farm. at, a convenient bend of the stream. the u s u at passmg was maintained. "A few more days" the you"- farmer reckoned. glimp- the "s i 1 v e r lining" of things." and the peak of the thawing will be past." \ I tooqu "on-W ' ~ I ‘1‘.“ . fortune ‘ ing of the \‘ictoria L‘CW held at ‘ would have it for us. who in u s t l lf’l‘l‘PtI footwear. ' die" we advised E the door when he faced home- I I Ihes I I group subscribes to and sup- ‘ ports the Alert Service. a maga- zine which lists information ‘about Communist activities in (‘ana IODE chapters receive copies the magazine and are urged study its contents. Mrs. Skippon said "we want r members to be aware that. 1m “Hear the robinsf” Mack smi- led. stopping in the yard on hisil way to school. i “There's no question now. as to whether or not they are re!" ' Cana 3. “And isn‘t it good to hear ! them!" we smiled. so happy in i welcome them back to meadow- } tulips are" we called to James ! across the yard this afternoon, ‘I when we looked for old andj l newer friends of plants in the. I lawn - border. “They are act- I ually push in g up through the I ice See!" I Some lambkins . dainty little ewes. and sizable ads of fol- lows, stopped their play in the yard and cdzcd nearer. ’l hr‘mi c. Ellen" .l a m e LI bless him. tlllt‘l'NI. “we shouldl s orilv iwn 'Iiiisc lambs in-‘ doors. or mom them off to some other hiiiitliii: if they happen to find II1(‘~"‘. they will be just so much candv for them?" ".‘iiid do) spent ilscl.’ in shova Ot's Brook-lets gathered and ran down the :Iopcs toward the stream. which in a great flow- fell throuzl‘i the spillways ml the dam to troubled depths be- ‘ low. and 1' a c ed on in a “lid i flow to putt tlic Rnci'. At Alder-3 lca. ruliher boots were the pre- ‘.\‘ow~ walk around Peter ward to the house across the lane from a visit with its. ‘ ill I like to walk through it" i m' ' "And what if you should fall?" “1 won't fall" he grinned con-' 2 firlcntly. "these new rubber boots won‘t let me!" i I Showers today. and mild. “Do you know what's fallinz I now. F. l l e n?“ James quer‘cs coming in "Snow! \"es. sn w We must. we feel. put extra sticks on the fire. I'ntil tomorrow — Diary -- Good - night .. the night. ENDORSES PROJECT \toosr. .lAW, Sask. tCP)—<I The public \(‘IltiflI board here has endorsed a Voice of Women campaiun to gather children's teeth for a strontium search project. About 500 teeth have been collected and another 1.300 are wanted from the area. Each child donating a tooth re- ceives a button radio] "I me my tooth to science." mmm “AMI.” old girl who III”! “m to win mtg. to: MD . ' "I'd not .. i I tending: 'Lower Montague. who are pa i after visiting with Mr. and \li's Helen Robbins. and Margie MacLeo . NS. after an enjoyable visit .with her dallL’hler \lrs. Geri-g these elements are at work fax. who accompanied her lius- (l " ‘ band to Charlottetown last week It's Spring all year 'round in homes docoratod with 0.P.W. Artwall Alkyd Flat and Glowtona Alkyd Semi-Gloom Your rooms become cheerful and gay momenta-planned dual-polmwoy. 0.P.W. PAINT when he attended the Canada Packers Maritime Sales Confer- ence. was entertained by friends. of former days when they were‘ residents of this city. Mrs. Frank (‘urlis held a lun- cheon bridge Friday in her hon» nr; Mrs Erskine MacNutt en- tertained at a dinner party on- Saturday evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron. Goodwill Ave. were Sunday supper-party hosts for the Hartlands. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Math“ Leod. Uigg were hosts April 21 to title Valleyficld Orwell Head Young Adults. With 24 members attending. Young Adults to the last meet- ing of the season lll () r w' 91 1 Head Church. May 12 The worship service scripture and prayer h\ Rev. Graeme Mac'\' Fraser. \\ h ti also conducted a discussion on “Salva t i 0 n" from the Silld_\’ book. included A complete report of the Par- ade of Spring Fashions was pre- sented by Mrs. Alfred MacNeill at the Cundall Home last week when members of the Junior Lathes Aid of the P.E.1. Hospi- tal held their April get-together. with Mrs. Tom DeBiois pre- siding. executive and committee. reports were heard. and a nom-‘ mating committee. appointed to‘ ‘ select a new executive. was asI l follows: Mrs. Bill Hambly. Mrsi I Lloyd MacLeod. Mrs. Eric Ted-‘ . .. -ford. Mrs. David m 0mm“ Mrs. Russell Ewing. . 3' Mrs. Hugh Simpson was wet’ v . . .- ’ " comed after a leave of absencel £15333?“ and Mr' Bloomns'l and the resignation of Mrs. Gor- ‘ ' i don Lord was accepted Wth to . .. grct. IN‘ID‘Iiid The annual $100.00 scholarship ' given to a nurse at the gradua- RPH nlds‘ Mm“) lion ceremonies for post-grad . uate work was voted upon. - 5 Tea hostesses were Mrs Alli- Mrs. Alban Sullivan 0f Hal. son Rogers, Mrs. Tom Rogers. ifax was called home due to the Mrs. Alan Scales. Mrs. Done illness of her parents. Capt. Saunders and MTS- George R0? and Mrs. Edmond Lanteignc of (‘11 indicated ., u Twenty members they would attend the May rally in Chal‘lottelown Lloyd MacDonald. Nicholson Phyllis MacPhcr- son and Barbara Mac-Knnm were selected to arranue social. functions throughout the sum-. Don aid mer. Refreshments were served by F. l s i e, Louzs‘e d Mrs. Kenneth Gordon has re- turned to her home Jardme and. John Reinolds has to his home in Toronto. Freeman River. ienls in the Kings (‘ounty Mam. Mrs K T. Besley of Berkshire. orial Hospital. While in Monta-l Enfllalld. who arrived in Char i gue Mrs. Sullivan is the guest IOIINOWH ‘V'E‘IHPSdal' eveninil is. of her sister - in - law. Mrs. Rayi a house guest of Mrs. Gordon l mond Fitzpatrick. Avard. Greenfield Ave. senator Nelson Ranenburvl Mrs. Besiey. a Commonwealth ‘ and'Mi-s fianpnbum» 0! Sam} Blue tGuidct trainer. is traveli— John were In (jhario'nemwn last ing Canada coast to coast on a weekend to visit Wm, me Sena l Geor e Vl bursary. She is parti- tor's mother. Mrs. JM Rattcn culary inéeresiod in children': , . i clinics an wi visit centres in burfv' They “.9”, MIN-tamed} Summerside and Sherwood dur while here by his Sister and bro-i mg he, stay here, ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F.W.’ Curtis. Ambrose Street. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barbour. Montrosc. lcft \‘l'edncstltiv on an extended \‘lSIl which will take them as far as \‘ancniiver. They will visit their son. Merrill. Mrs. G.E. Hartland of Hall—3 i [Paints that bloom in the springl]ig THESE ALL-mil umms-mmm muss mm o. .7 am m mm out: mo oIPIw. moms“. o OTTAWA o I son-in-law Quality 7 Unmatched. Colors? As new as tomorrow. Thrill-packed tones for color-starved homes. 50 my to apply ...so attractive to tho m...» econom- ical to buy! So. your 0.P.W. Doctor. PAINT COMPANY A otvutou or oocouv noon. on. or CANADA no. Tonouro IDA BAILEY ALLEN Brozilion Mixed GriII Spread, Sheer Delight CHEF John Santi stands likei , min. under high heat: turn sur- 3 major ucn c r a1 before the eral times. Basting is not neces- izreat El‘lII. h'glier than his hizh| sary because of the use of sau- bonnet. built into the side wall ' sane and bacon which also fury of the colorful. roomy South nisli the seasoning. Serve with .\mericati Restaii r a nt in New sharp pepper relish. i York. known hemisphere-wide TOMORROW'S DINNER as La Fonda do So mpanadas with Guacamoie I tal eady columnedt r Mixta tMixed Gri'l on Spearst Sharp Pepper RDIISI’l s is an important day to Broclietta Chef Santi. and to all Soul Americans liviti: in North Am- erica. and to countless North Warm Garlic Bread Americans appreciating the Asparagus Brown Butter great continent to the south ofi Caramel Cup Custards the I Coffee. Tea. ' For it is Pan - American Day i ‘ -— a day of good fellowship. 2 tbsp. minced otiion neighborliness and understand~‘ 1 section garlic. crushed in: between the Americas. Chef. ‘4 c minced green pepper Santi is celebrating by prepar-I 2 tbsp. butter ing a special dinner In honor (12 oz.t can min c e d table- of the occasion ready meat or 1‘; c. anv recipes l ' Measurements level; cooked meat for 6 to 8 2 tbsp. flour BROCHE’I‘TA MIXTA I 1 tsp. chili powder ; 1-3 tsp. salt l4 tsp. pepper 2-3 c. canned tomato. solid pack ’ Rich pie pastry . 2 hard - cooked eggs. sliced l 9 small stuffed olives. halved I Milk I Combine onion. garlic . green pepper; fry In butter till (Or useI 50“ g l Stir in meat. "our. season ings and tomato; cook - stir 2 min. (Brazilian Mixed Grill on Spears E 18 oz. filet of beef or tenderized f ea ill 02. fresh pork tenderized ttrin dt 4 long slices bacon 18 oz. ciiorizo sausage: ltalian sausagel 2 large cars corn - on - the cob tfi‘esli or frozent . Accompaniment: sharp pep-f R0” (WI Pastry: cut in 4 inch per relish trccipe followsl. I mum's: P U l 1 tbsp. meat on Cut. beef. pork and latnb into each ‘Prf‘SS into meat 1 slicc 3 oz. sl ic e 5: cut bacon in hal- hard-cooked egg and half a vcs: sausage in half. then in 3 5””de Olive 0.," slipos l Fold like half - moons; or top Cut corn into pieces about 1' “I‘ll Pastry; press edges toge- mch mick, ’ titer with fork. Brush tops with A rr 3 n gp alternately on milk; pierce twice with fork: spears or metal skewers about :‘ ‘mwm 12 inches long. Broil 15 to 20C; Toronto: Mrs. Barbour‘s broth- cr. Eric Larkin, in Gull Lake. Sask. a ' MrsArthur. Head. in Edmonton: and theirl and daughter. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Bat'tiley Beaton on their infant son. Paul Warner. in Vancouver. LIM Frank Barbour has returned to Alma aftcr spcnding the wint- er in Toronto. He was met in Maine bv Archie and Eldon Bar- hour with whom he travelled liomc m. BEi YNEI‘T CARR 0 insurance Counselling 5 District Supervisor : Sun Life of Canada 9. . Phone 4-8817 - 4.5435 : 6 Charlottetown, P.E.l. o o ,_ . EFF ECTIV‘E APRIL 26. 1964 ooh 1| nun. at U done. 3 Serve warm. SHARP PEPPER RELISH 12 red sweet peppers 12 green sWEet peppers ’ 1 pod hot pe ‘ 6 medium - sized onions 1 c. sugar 3 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. pickling spice 2 c. sharp vinegar : Wash and dra'n vegetables Remove seeds from peppers; peel onions: cilop all vegetables ’ fine i Cover with stand 5 min. . Cover again with boiling water. Let Dr in ' b o i l in: water. Let stand 10 min. Drain again. Add sugar. (tied in man mer 15 min. Add \‘CL’E‘iilIiIt‘S. Simmer 10 min. Britt: to ho .. I I I ' and ! ing, Pour. boiling hot. into ~c;i‘- l \‘znegar. Sim. salt to spit-c dcd pint glass jars: soul at once. TRICK OF THE (‘lltll’ Dust ompaiiatln: nun amc scerl lir'cre baking. (i‘ri' DRESSES 0 cotton . linens . silks Sizes 7 - 15 ~ 20. H”; - 26": Priced from 8.95 to 29.95 Gloria Latlies' Wear Ch’town 155 Gt. George St. ' to. ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT ITED lSPRING SCHEDULES .‘ 1‘ 'V ALL SCHEDULES OPERATE ON DAYLIGHT TIME ? Ar: Lv: Oh‘hawn 10:46 AM Daily Lv: S'sdde 12:05 PM Daily. M Dally. M BOSTON, NEW YORK and AMERICAN POINTS MONTREAL and UPPER CANADIAN POINTS 5: IN: : S's-ide 5:45 PM Datin ex {"F‘ < Lv CHARLOTTETOWN - TIGNISH Gi'titmm 4:30 PM Daily ex. Sunday. . Sunday. v. ANY TIME YOUR PARTY WANTS TO GO PLACES 60 BY CHARTERED BUS. Lv: Ch’tioim 5:00 PM Ar: Gh‘town 9:00 AM Da 111v: Elmira 6:50 AM v CHARLOTl‘El‘OWN - SOURlS - ELMIRA Daily Ex. Sunday. 'tliy Ex. Sunday. Dally Ex. Sunday. : Stouris 7:15 AM Daily Ex. Sunday. PARCEL EXPRESS SERVICE IS BEING OPERATED ON ALL REGULAR SCHEDULES AT PASSENGER SPEED. SHIP THAT RUSH PARCEL BY BUS. CHARID'ITETO VIA HUNTER RIVER Lv: (‘h'tcwn 10:6 AM Daily L\: Oh'tole 4:3” PM Daily Lv. Oh' . Lv: S'side. 9:15 AM- Daiiy ex. iv: S'stde 3:50 PM Daily v: town 7'30 PM Sunday WN - SUMMERSIDE ex. Sunday. On.l Sunday. ' ide 5:45 PM Sunday only. CHARLOTTEI‘OWN - MONTAGUE CARDIGAN and GEORGETOWN 'N: di‘tiuwn 10:30 AM Daily. IN: Ohltiown 5:00 PM daily ex. Sunday. Lv: Oh‘tawn 5:30 PM daily ex. Sunday May 1 to June 8 Lv: Oh‘town 5:00 PM Daily ex. Sunday on and after June 9th. Ar: Gh’bown 9:“) AM Daily ex, ay Lv: Montague 8:00 AM Daiin ex. Slmday. ’ EFFECTIVE MAY 15!. 1964 CHARIHITETOWN, WOOD ISLANDS WITH CONNECTIONS TO NOVA SCUI‘IA POINTS a: Wood Manda grimy until] June 8th M1 p“ m“ :M : on and sitter J tlt‘h Mam”: khan. um "mummy... Ar: “fit: I d *- Jmo no u III M I: M- Wmm a"""........ W-’mrm. at: milk": "It. In: am dszKMQM . Ar: ai'tm 1028 no man and enigma. IN: Moray River 8:50 PM Sim. ally until June M: Lv: Mal-rayle 2:50PM woodymiydtot-Jmmi WIN DIOR mo INFORMATION Phone Charlottetown 094-3948 Phone W 436-2821 PIN or iron um: ammo: