' picnic. the annual event which re- is Fridny. J min 29. LET'S EAT Chiffon Lemon Whip Pie . Has Low Calorie Count I: Ila Iallay Allen "Pies are the favorite dessert of milk into refrigerator the people in this country." an- tray. Frees: 20 min. or u bounced the Chef. "it. is to be re- gretted that they tend to increase the waistline. MEDIUM CUT "Alas. a medium cut of apple pie is 371 calories; blueberty pie is 377. cherry 360. pumpkin is 330. coconut custard 266 What is s e- ducing pie-lover to do. Madame. cut them out entirely?" ”Not necessarily. Chef." 1 re- plied. "Eating a half-size piece is one compromise; choosing pies rontalning fewer calories is an- other. "Did you notice that in the plea you just mentioned the ones made with milk and egg and no fruit were lower in calories? That's be- cause less sugar is needed than when fruit is used. Then. too. both milk and eggs-are largely protein and protein calories are needed in a reducing diet you know." "But what if the stomach longs for a nice Bavarian or chiffon pie. Madame?" "Apply a little will power. Chef. then work out a good facsimile pie with less calories." bottom of a D" pie-plate. Bake 5 ONLY 200 CALORIES min. at 375 degrees F. for chill The Chef accepted the challenge and use unbaked "as is"). and turned out a delicious. eaay-to- Chill before using. make. chiffon-type pie. at zoo cal- MONDAY DINNER ories per cut 6 cuts to a pie. and here it. is. Sardine saiadettes. Paiinetl vi-all 1956 The childish. rm 9 freezing. ntii crys-l tala form around the edge. Filling: in the refrigerator chili a small bowl and beatcrs for the electric mixer. If you don't have an electric mixer. chill a rotary heater and bowl. Empty l envelope lemon-flavored Vitamin C gelatin dessert into a large mixing bowl. Over it pour 115 e. very hot water. Stir until the gelatin dissolves. Chill in the refrigerator until beginning to thicken. Then pour the partially frozen evaporated milk into the chilled bowl. Add the grated peel in; lemon and 3 tbsp. lemon Juice. Beat until stiff. Add to the thickened gelatin and beat until frothy. Transfer to the baked 9" gra- ham cracke pie shell. Refrigerate 4 hrs. Garnish of strawhcrrics. Graham Crae I: e r Pie shell: Crush 2) graham crackers tor enough to make 1 2-3 c.t into fine crumbs. Blend with 3 tbsp. sugar. 1 egg white and 2 tbsp. soft mar- garine or butter. Press firmly against sides and wen IN BIDEFORD . -,-;,, wedding of Mr. and Mrs.-Emmett Hutchinson of Eilerslie Sylvia Profitt; groomsman. Harold Noye: Mr. and Mrs. George Noye; ushers. Bernard Noye and Mark MacKinnon: maid of honor. Edna MacKlnnon; flower girl. J0.Vm Birch. (Heekbert Studio) com-ge Noye took place at the and the groom is the son of Mr. illurlltrfl United Church on June and Mrs. Gordon Noye of En- ath The ceremony was periui'm- more. The young couples will re- ed by Rev. Mr. Saivdon. The bride side in Summerside. Is a daughter of Mr. and iiirs. From left to right: bridesmaid. PERRY- MORRISN NUPTIALS iN SUMMESIDE The inarriogc of Miss l)Oi0N'K!PPFl'.V, son of Mr Paul Perry andl.The niiptlai mass was eeletirntedileft, Mr iii-iitit-ii lloyln. gt-tmoin Morrison. daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Pt-ill). was sol-am-ihy Rt, Hon, G1,, ,'ll;.pl,pl1,-.1", val "mm ,M'" R'"hm"i P””'-V- 3'f"”""l . . g . . the hrltle WISE Leona Morrlssey. Mrs. George Morrison. ONO-ll-'t't1l7.PfT In St. Paula ('hiirrh. Stim- Principals in the lovely slimmer lSride.sni;iirl. i.'slicr.s, ilennis (Tim; Street. Stimmersitia. and Rlchard,meraide. on Monday, June ltlll1.IWP(lfiifl1 are shown 3”” (,;'y”lt'l-hwkhprt mum” HAPPENINGS Continued from page I Roll call is to be answered with something for a bazaar; Sick Committee. Mrs. Don Schurman and Mrs. Waiter Moose: Program Committee. Mrs. John Mouse and Mrs. Albert Moase. After an interesting program I fLLEN'S DIARY Not Go To The Shore! Today brought the district school- a spell alone is i find an excel ahw" Hm" lent tonic. . .M-m-m. doesn't. th at lilac-scent small good! No matter how skillful and knowing scientists are they can't put the ill r of that Ninflllfiitir--Mrs. Ruth Maclmod: Supporters--Mrs. Florence Stew- Lowther. Scripture .:iing byl explained by the loader. Miss Mlldrcd Callheck. ('omninnity closed by the i What Wives Don't rngnizing. indeed honoring school's i-lose gathers up the pupils and for a long blessed afternoon takes Worship lord's Prayer iol l latter-dinner habit of ' measure now and restfully. ilegcd thus to visit there. "Wouldn't it be just as well if the children this cloudy day would play their games in the school- yard and eat their picnic-lunch the shore! It wouldn't be any pic- nic at all without thatl" So the a; hoop. still quietly gray hut warm. took the family from James smiled in anticipation. "Just enjoy a nice quiet rest. There's no- rlasped his hands. closed his eyes in an attitude which promised rc- pose. We dusted the stove in an years. swept thegfloor with a light touch leaving an island about his chair as it was. The clock ticked away. in stately th minutes. The dogs sensing the letl: Irgy about came to the hack ver- andah and curled up on a rug at the door. James stirred. "We could take down that partition in the shed- there where the cattle wlntcrsd." hr offered. "We plan to clean that up in the morning and it would hell! considerably to have it down along the lane." Presently then. he lcif off with the mm Mm niih only I "'05! in the border for our company. lie was a Compan. lnnable. understanding fellow who thcre? Yes. Ma'am. Not” he ex- hlained. "that I am an introvert at the mill unloading logs-or per- haps it's taking lumber away. Nice to hear the saw. . .and there's the sun. breaking through. Now isn't alone to think. What a nice day this has been. alone or in company. the day of the chlldrcns school-picnic. Lady is Chaplain The work of the British and For- eign Bible Society has been aided by a cheque for stone from LOBA. This was presented recently at a session of the Most Worshlpful Grand -Lodge. LOBA, of America held in Winnipeg. The money given to the Bible Society was contribut- cd by primary lodges all across Canada. Among the provincial g r a n d mistresses attending was M r s. Mary MacPhail. Mcadowbank, Prince Edward island. Mrs. Jessie Larter. Charlotte- etown. was elected grand chaplain of Most Worshippful LOBA of Brit- ish America. Mrs. P. McCaui was t tended the session. Other guests were: The Supreme Grand WRONG HIDDEN PLACE in the 20-foot high. three-toot- thick walls of Walton jail here. The explosives were discovered ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS STUNNING TWOSOMI-J! Make fashion news yourself- by sewing this stunning twosomei The sheath-aundress is summer's very loveliest silhouette; with a neckline than both cool. and mod- eat' covered. The little cape is big news too-it's tb alriest. pret- tiest Heitar on chilly dayll Pattern tm: MIsseit' Sizes 12. ll. 10. 18.1). Size lfi dress. 3 yards as-inch; cape. ilk yards. This pattern easy to sew. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. gm, mm-y.rrvs.' cnivrs 35 cents) in coL.s (stamps cannot be ecceptedl for this pattern. Print pla Illl. NAME. ADDRESS. NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS. can of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept.. to Front Street W.. Toronto. Ontario. MORNING SMILE i lied farm r in A W 9:. an aodvert. lleenient for j . "N , , lauie." said the fame. --i ahvffkiua for a mum. not Q - "I know that." replied the RM. um purely there is in reason why mg work should not be undertaken by a woman? "V1.11, a woman once trial! if ad made a mess of the Job. 08- ptunad the tamer. i"IIn was she?" 'Io.Pnn" field W.I. Miss Muriel and Mrs. Reginald Haslam and was opened with "0 Mrs. theme "Citizenship" and the high- light was an interesting informat- ion iilustrated address by Mr. Raja Gopal of lndia. Previous to The June meeting of Sprint- was at the home I standing woman of the age. Min- utes were read and approved and correspondence read and discus- sed. cluding one from the Executive m mbers of the District Conycnt- the date of the July meeting was postponed one week when it will meet. at the home of Mrs. Norris Sinclair. Mrs. Crawford Sinclair and Mrs. Reginald Haslam were appointed delegates to the annual conven- tion with Miss Muriel Haslam and Mrs. Keith Mayne as alternatives. The programme convened by Norris Sinclair had as its he address. a quiz pre- pared by Mrs. John Hickox was won by Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. BREADALBANE VILLAGE W.l. Graham presided and opened the meeting by singing of Ode follow- ed by repeating of Collect in unt- Reports of committees were then given, the school comm. reported month: sick. Mrs. George Hlckox. Mrs. Elton Somers: lunch. Mrs. Cuyler Matiieson. and Mrs. George Shield. Mrs. Lionel Robinson very kindly donated the bailing and Mrs. L.S. Seaman the lining for the quilt ihc institute is making paid; it was moved and seconded the secretary send 52.00 registra- tion fees for delegates to conven- tion. Collection was received. amt. er which a dainty lunch was serv- ed by hostess assisted by commit- On Monday evening. June 4th.t the members of Clyde River W.i. met at the home of Mrs. Hugh J. MacLean for the regular month- ly meeting. The meeting opened with singing "The island Hymn and repeating the Collect. Thir- teen members answered the roll. Minutes were read. approved and signed. A moments silence was held in memory of a departed member. Reports were given by treasur- er. and school committee. it was decided to treat the school children as usual. it was moved and seconded to contact Mr. and Mrs. Reymond read. As many as possible were asked to attend the local conven- charge oflmemorial service at con- vention Mrs. Everett Murray and Mrs. Mont Hyde were appointed sewing instructressea and present- ed each with suitable gifts. To which they replied. the home of Mrs. Charlie Hyde when roll call will be a favorite poem. Collection 81.15 meeting closed. Refreshments were serv- Hickox. Correspondence was then read which included a letter of appree iation from the teacher and pupils of school for the visits and all the in ment of the school. ”ltute had done for the better- Mrs Allan Hickoit and Mrs. George Hlckox were appointed as delegates to the annual convention to 4-5. be held in Charlottetown. July Mrs. Lionel Robinson. Mrs. Allan Hickox and Mrs. Elton Somsrs. ed by hostess and committee in charge. HUMMERFIELI) tKW.L. Summerfield sub-division. Cath-i Rev. Director Fr. Eugene Mur- ray. Business proceeded with the reading of the minutes of the an- nuai meeting which were approv- re Convenors of Resolutions. cards of Appreciation were received from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sul- livan and family. Charles Cash man's in Summerslde on .lune l5tlI with a committee to take charge of same. A bill of 58 cents for tea it. was moved and seconded that Fr. Murray be given 850.00 for Church expenses. Sixteen lottery books were distributed among the members. returns to be made to the treasurer. Mrs. Madeline McKcnna resign- ed as president Mrs. Thomas Sul- livan was elected president for re mainder of term. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. John L. Murphy be 3rd vice president not- ification re-new president to be sent to Provincial Headquarters. Our retiring president was present- ed with a gift. Mrs. McKenna grac- iously thanked the members. There being no further business thing hurrying us now-thc crop's - - - 1. 1 h g in '- A in thlv meeting MW 59""? ”""'li"1v M” will” in. the fences up." He leaned back Nallonal 11?; :.'.'.(i.ef.'"a' uungcmems mag we n C arse ?.""1,','.',d,i.3".f,e',”,'.,f,2,;,2: fzfdsecn. whiirh hf-,id l:ll"iiilIlP i2th with '9'” C"'"r , " P"”""l'- M” -'9'"?! THPPMI rnmformbly in the old armcham Due to the "mud convention CLYDE RIVER wil. W E P - MW" members and "M Visitor The theme of the worship was Mrs. Horace Taper. which was. Mid away. And by ri his-.it' 1. elected grand deaconess of the F u ' 1 g i. nun t 1 1 g M” John L' Murphy "Mud me Mrs. Cluirles MacKcn7.ic. "Y! M'''- C9"0" l-"'1- lv - shame to be: ..- on .s.'3.'i.. Crystal ct-pm. . lentil "ll.'il.'..l."”iu?.fi."?.'.”.Zii2a 5-?i'.3oi if-13535-5-ii3"iiici"-7 '""ii-'”'”l'i.l" ".”hf.”'..l'L”l'ifJ.l Mo Eddie Tmwsdalv "wit"! Law--I. New scovta 'mcr day. Ellen-I should put a Mrs. Alice Jewell. lt.W. Provin. by the hosteiis and lunch com. rcspondence was read and discus- and 3.3.? of Consec- "'9 "wmbe" W ""'y '""""”t "ad of stone in a low place hack cial Grand secretary of P.E.l. a mittce. sed: several thank-you notes were g-sum. to the Blessed virgin re- C""'5V""d9""' Wei” ”"'" '99" You'll save yourself money. time and work it you take 9 peated. A dainty lunch was served by MONTAGUE LODGE M I 1 H ded t. plhencnrrcci frames for your glass- of A(.:"e.'1.lgeebgk:h ea)dge'mr;:l,T:, es. Mrs Roy Crossman and Mrs. ectlon of Degree Mistress Cather- ine Stewart. The beautiful lectui-esi by the hostess were given by Mrs. Francia Shaw. 1 "NW1?- ogh" mempm-3 of (M unff we". , of the Bcdcrule United Chlirch mot muglclgng. M”, M"-ion M,cDo,,.i in the church hall with the presi- ald grid in '-er wlmam Macunn. dent. Miss Louisa ifallbeck pre- banner bearers-Mrs. Addie Du-isidins. and Mrs. var. Mrs. Marie Dewar, Mrs. Kath- leen Calm and Mrs. Hazel Hooiey. Heart To Praise My God". follow- MacDonald; I ed by' prayer by Mrs. Hudson warden-Mrs. Vera h. d! . it Stt.Si- u tsmiiim. .. - .. .-- . .. :2: tmn- we .. Iagk mu we spent an pummy Mmmn Lou of the U'sAA.:' Sis. hick” for mm "Zulu hating executive meeting It New Haven and Mnfpmmt ' at cioslllg. ' . twice as much lot you as a regular package of Scans forlnty ,. lm-ely afternoon" at our gardening tar Grace Sprots. on June it the president. Mrs. W. 5911001. This institute is to have T h e Edllcntlnnal committee ordinawwapmpowdcrcd detergent. Pm and uh. it t th a h e-to inabottie. can they?" be chuckled. delicious lunch was served by the Le WM pl , p I. . h -,h 3.0.... C ed "Pin Mi” Mary "”"ph'"- M”? "i""'d5"'” ””'”"-V- M” Pi”-Vi ""i”""' iill:nTSl:lvlvdq:' Nthtloncislsliarif lgllld all "And there goes a ruby-throated hostess assisted by the committee. m,n;m3o:k, 1 .2,--, E,.,,h;;,'. p:,.e.pcn1::, .f,,.?,?: p,:?,go,L'pLe,,:,,,, w,:.ie,,u:,'.e' (l,7r';:lF'(:;1iIl:lSf'llIi)i':Y";nl'l"'::"lVl:l:lyr: 't:(:'fTl'E;.CiiC-alrED"Fi;d2fn 1' g:;05Plil3i&h29' Minutes of last mcctlng werch those am-action; and entertainment hummingbird! Don't see them too Collection was taken and the nieet- pt, we". p.. 1 ,. ,,,,p,,m,ed Hm or iced mm” or (H M mm, Ma.PL.end . . , .. Wm" ”&,h:nh 0f'alT;'. diff. read. aortF"V”' ""” WW” i”' "'9 Know Sex which make " an enchanted place on'en' do we? tchlppeslf ladsrwha” my closed with the Queen . r - Tllelhilblnttss of the nieetinll was Side "' Prove-rs "wore tiffcrrmli prlptimmtllihilnn hm” twmb anqwmn I Mnnv women are hamPF"9d 57 "H such young fry as are pr” Etllrgtpdisbgilllg. "Fl'it:trel':' aNlfitg SPRINGFIELD W-L were appointed to collect for Red lion of the League Prayer by our mnduclm "3. in” Nil”? G”"ld- by "1? DP9 Sid 1"” mid Mrsv :villiyIhe, Iett:-itcifligr N mnmmg I 'V""”"”' "Ni '"h'h"''""3 "' Erma Macharcn. and the corres- pondence zind the minutes of the last meeting were read by the sec- retary. Mrs. Winniflred Vickerson. Brict remarks were given by the Walter Wright. Offering of 32530 was received by the treasurer. Mrs. Chas. llenderson conducted the program. taken from the study boot Coming our Way: Theme: their marital miot.iontI. Thil new mission hand orgainsed in M" Wnwk the "wilt pmmmm.' May: with l2 members and an I ".”'"'"g'.' Ra-V" .Pmm9m' Pb m" assman, lpnmm ,t-inn and marriage counae or, Mission band leader rt-ported a . .- n n ' - - Dr. Abraham Stnnt-. ,hm.e7-- we talked H Over Wm, that som.tbing good to see! But. Canada followed by the Mary several of the members offered ed as read. "9... m.,,.nh(.rs. Mm Ann... guns. T, W .h C L Tho I .. (.,m,,.,,,,mi,.,.,.,, W... ,.,.;,.i 3",. g M Jaime this mormng Granddaugm. he grinned. "who said it was nice Sl?ll'alfl.'(i:OlleCl.. Ten members and to meet at Mrs. Hedley Woodsides Correspondence as read was re- Mrs. .Iemi Mackenzie. and Bro- g,.:,r,,, ,::,',.r,”ng rgrnzpd .'..m.m?,'I'.., dismissed. The ti..,,,.”,.,,,. Haul in July Reader I Digest he gr looked her dgsmlyg And --whag to be alone? Well. I must amhle two .isitors answered roll C!" i0 Gum Sam" ceiveti from: Mrs. Gertrude Cnady ther William Baker. The degree M,,p,p. 3.,m,di,.,;,,n. her half year report. Sirlt cnm IFPPWF l'"'”l.V Md Wide-'9l""m,if Mack said expressiveiy "Not go to "hing "0W- - -YOU See. 1 have to be with a short sketch on an out- Bills we: : presented and moved re Art Drawing. Mrs. Everett Ciow mistress and deputy president. ' ' mittee reported four calls made in I"lZl.V Rhmll "WW8" t' F019 U Vera Macl)onaiti also spoke hrief- NORTH GRANVll.i.l-I W.M..l. The Women's Missions y So- ciety of N. Granville met on June 4th at the home of Mrs. Orville May. . marriagey gives frank anawerl Mrs. B.W. Taylor very kindly 1 m "9'"Ch'"3 'l"9"l'"""' "' tb invited members to her home for i -"11gi".t4'-N--(iPt.y0ur.luiy Reader”! next meeting. Mrs. lra Mailett hast Dliletlt t0dR.V1 41 N"TvlCl03 5' iy. At the close of the meeting ice cream and cakes was served by sung. The Scripture reading was taken front Romans 12 beginning at l2th ve' 0 read by Mrs. Staf- Mrs. Howatt had charge of a Mrs. Hcher Canilt-Id was hos- g g Temperance Service assisted less to the Westmorclanti W.l. for W p",S(,my Rn” H” was Hnsw(.".d "Missions" which was read snrli enjoyed by all the members. with the name of our ”l"irst School Teacher." ",ect.ing opened in usual man- ner. in the absence of the presi- dent the vice-president presided. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved and signed. Re- ports of committees were then heard and new ones appointed were sick. Mrs. Roy Gallan. and Mrs. H at Rogcrson ire-appointed) School. Mrs. James Moore. fre- appointcdt, educational. Mrs. Ver- ncr Moore. Mrs. Eldon Leard. soc- ial. Mrs. Hal llogerson. Mrs. Roy Gallant; lunch. Mrs. Roy Cross man. Mrs. Etitiic Trowsdale. and "Much better Man Me expensive cleaner: we lmve been using” and discussed. it was decided to give a donation to the Red Shield Campaign. also to give film to- the advice of this Maritime homemaker. E W H” OP lllql gave a paper on ”llow to choose Makcs china. glasses, silvcr sparkle. Cuts gr,-age. rims and pans are C35-V to dog For the lilxly till hit In appred The glly liquid detergent that contains hour followed. Lunch was served and committee in COMPLETE LINE OF IREAD PASTRY WEDDING L BIRTHDAY CAKES lot KENT ST (Hlinloltflztwti I2 and 24 or. sins Made exclusively by on all Canadian Company to but suit the needs of Canadian holnomoken l-Edna Jenkins, pianist. Opening hymn. ”0 For A M!) iv. Un'll tomorrow - - - Diar .. it w voted to endorse the re to 60 cents. and family and Mrs St Clair Ste- the committee converted by Mrs. . . . - - ' i at p, P the house lcro th i . d Y 55 , . , - - - - Taylor. with seven members pres- charge of the Worship period. ' ll lat"-int! lnlt”-”"t ""3 U ml ,, happened anoatfm. ;.aan':fnK:';1er:' G00drhl8ht- solution of the Historical Society Mrs. Lionel Robinson invited the wart. ffoniey and Mrs. MacLaren. A em can Wm be H mm, Chammel. 11;, 1,,” fmm mm"; hook. mg I and cherished-off to the far shom' 3' "'3 the P".”Vi"C1" G”V""me”f "'9":lb9'? "Ill hen tho": "3" Jr'g The treasurer reported sot-:.tlJ sins-sons was l'f;KJ10.VFd with Mrs. The worship m,m,d was lead by ginning with lh, mi.-r Mrs, t magazines, condensed to save ' and the picnic. I ma” Pi;”Vi"f”fI.' xgigmind V”. :;eem'::' 3'; oiapmf ,r:Ie"l'::'eung on hand. Arrangements were made Lima" M3990” ” i”'""”' M”. Wnhpr pnrmns. An" in, Percey Howatt has prayer for! wiur time. Hwy" rel" "M "n""””"'" ar Ottetown il')llSc:?)Tn5l'!ll?teE5r?A'el'E received in- closed by slotting the Queen. aft- to hold 3 Mmry "19 .t Smanf WESTMORELAN" w"' "H to w"'5Mp' Hym" M1250 W” mowed mmmn”y' ” "W" 'l "5 with 8 wide smile IIVERPOOL Eng tReuierst- son roll call was responded to by to attend Annual meeting or Prob sue Thursday evening. Juno 7th.i Edd” T'””""'”'” W" ”"""'"l”' . t d h ti ll ilk d al- , .- V r -- ' .i iidihr.-i' ct' (tMll fL"lDct nt . "" 3 """""”'"” :.".':..-'."'::::.:'t.:-. '."l..”'i'et' the it mew on mm" "M ::t:l":.i:P'""”.5:. 7" .T.'i'.'.I”iif.?.".?..”a'.f.'.'..l”i:f”:.'.'3:.t..1..i'.'Z.'2... 9 U m '6 W M "ta W .. mar of So” pl 0 sad it perfect place to hide a large sup- dues. Minutes oflast meeting were I 5' 9 0" If 0 the SeW- Mew" Id." 1. d M R II I ..,.pk...,.,1 (tug, m A-r '- tudes charms. isn't ply of explosives chose a turret read Ind nppfovgd. in class read an address to their impressive Ceremony under dil'- ” -' ll" 5 " t'" ' .: t or anti-social at all. indeed quite bit if ted to - tho contrary. but at the same time. Tuesday after an underworld tip. i.':.'.".,.,.. 1!-iy.: (.:i'1e.;,.jngp”,:::: com, Next month our W.i. will be M"- w""'""9d Vif-ik"A"'"v M”-I mt;m.;Qm.- W-Mlsy k'"d"0'Y0U"h0"d5 LANOUN .,..) mittees were appointed for next 1'1"" of MHWW milk W-L 3i ,T,';'.',,,,f:i'.f"”” "d M” umni The June meeting of the WMS. PHONE ”" t olic Womenis League held its reg- ular monthly meeting at the liomci of Mrs. James Lawless June log with a lood attendance of mem-i hers and four visitors present. The president. 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