De PE RF OS rees F. of unm mim botle with heavy bubbles seen through slits TOMORROW'S DINNER Grapefruit - Orange Cup Potted Sectioned Broiler-Fryers | | IDA BAILEY ALLEN Critic Hopes To Find Talent A Berry-Cherry Filling | At U.S. Ballet Festival | | wf . . . . , | By BRENDA LARGE Scranton, Pa, Schenec t a dy, | V F| f | | Pp With Hot Sliced OTTAWA (CP) An annual Newburgh and Poughkeepsjé, ery avor U n ie Pork Tenderloin atrd jballet festival that got its start N.Y. Washington, Boston and Broiled Mushroom Garnish lin the United States in 1959 Detroit and Flint, Mich THERE'S never a, dull mo-|Loosely cover filling with €X- Creamed Whole Potatoes f F til |eomes to Ottawa his April, and .. - . ment in the wor! 4 of cookery. tending lining reeve un Green Beans with Diced Celery ja Canadian. woman has een ores PRESEN ES ive of Today, we come a ‘ new. firm een eee pencil Date - Tapioca Cream | chosen to adjudicate it a nxn. Oo vey a . ly discove me . or a over 7 r Whipped Topping | Lauretta Thistle, ballet critic Merigomish eee ae 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 18, 1965. 7 oon homemade few pie fill- ee OES Return fe Coffee or Tea Milk | C . t , ' , m t ain - frozen freezer f Taot t8 pare, will pretide. Apr Sackville, NB, has had a life- bineberrtes and the plentiful To put the ple together: Roll BROILED MUSHROOMS 191-98 ai the sixth Nortneast 002 interest in ballet and has frozen or canned red sour cher- half pastry less than %" thick FROM THE CHEF Regional Ballet Festival of the stuced under a number of H A p p E N | N G S ries With this, line 9"° pie pen an 1 Ib good - sized fresh mush- United States St | Instead of buying frozen fruit trim pastry 1° beyond edge o rooms , Ite to be held here at ite ihe contribute en pnapter Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 48506 pies ready to bake, luscious rim. Roll Saris ipestry ‘e" My tsp. salt ; a a : ° (7°) Het. Concert Group “it “Ottawa, let Annual and Year Book pub- were cndy to babe fancy ancien near conter “ @ ready tattered white. bread which haw been taking part lished by Adam and Charles = Mr. -and Mrs. Malcolm Allen, een youns fone in your own favorite flaky pas- To fill and bake the ple: Re- aoe | y | ter o and Mrs. David Stew- a : each year since the festival was » “what eam looking for Borten, M spending * newaey art, Crapaud, is the guest of her ‘ry crust. We will give you re- move wrapping from frozen fil- 3 tbsp. room - soft butter or inaygurated . Ut . y cipes for more frozen fruit pie ling and set frozen block of fruit margarine More than 300 dancers are ‘8 freshness in ' choreographic grandparents, Mr and Mrs | pected to perf the | ideas.” she says Wendy and Peggy Johnston. Ethan Stewart, Montague fillings during the year (not thawed) into the pastry-'1 tbsp. minced parsley or black ballet . of ta ae nies. a She plans to look for talented Montague. Kit Lewnon, Charlot Measurements level; recipes _ lined pan olives a s companies rs nan but d mntague, we ‘ M d Mrs J. H MacLe for 6 & Dot filling with butter Mois- Remove stems from mush. Thistle visited them for ore neers, u ancers cannot tetown, Pat Jenkins. Annandale eee ees eee tended ed of bot tom ' 0 , , , liminary adjudic. on do anything unles, provided jean Jenkins. Brackiev and of Borden left recently for St FROZEN 'EBERRY- ten ex os \ ge rooms and save to cook in any Among the 14 are two Cana. With the material to work with sandra Buchanan, Fredericton, John's, Nfld. where they will CHER PIE crust with cold water fill Pp dian groups—the Canadian and originality and ingenuity jert this week for Montreal. Que, Spend a holiday visiting their 3 ing 5 k. : Center top crust on filling. pjace mushrooms on buttered Junior Ballet Company of Tor- 8™@ More precious than gold” where th ‘ll 4 their hol. Son and daughter-in - law. Mr. 41 P. quick - cooking tapioc@ = and trim. letting pastry extend broiling rack Dust with salt and lonto under direction of Di: a. The festival will be a teach- a re Cale and Mrs Bil} MacLean Le _ 1%" beyond rim. Press top and pepper. Broil about 8 min 4° Jablokova-Vorps, and the Clas- Mf one rather than a compet- oe 2 bare blueberri hawed bottom crusts together on rim: from source of heat; 6 min. on sical Ballet. Concert Group of ‘ive .athering. It will include Lewis Burge. St Peter's Bay.'9 © poe enerries. thawed then fold top crust under bot- gne side; 2 min. on the oth ¢ up . Mrs. Wilton Ramsay was hos- ah ; *:' 2c frozen red sour cherries, t C er | Toumine workshops, sympoiums and t to the bers of Malpe who was holidaying tn Bost on thawed 4 4 tom crust to make a seal. Flute giao : » : 0 lpe- ’ ' wed, o jottawa strected by. Nesta performances and 8 aenraey que and Baltic unit of the UCW Was called home following the drained co" ae Oe enero imarnes Arange mushrooms 06 bul { ccs - Toumine v atines are to be ‘ aed ve of Prince town United Church for sudden death of his sister Mrs. tbsp lemon juice cn suring baking tered toast. Fill mushroom cen- er groups taking part are sta or . . \ Ge- W <A. MacKinnon of Charlotte- . pe ters with mixture of butter, par; from Dayton and Cleveland, ‘!- public the Feburary meeting Mrs Ge 1) Pastry for a 2-crust 9° pie Bake about 1 hr. at 425 deg- siey or black olives. -Whéfl used Ohio, Erie. Bethlehem and. The _ festival association is rald Lockhart presided and op- homemade or from a mix!) ~~~ ag garnish, edge entree with ened the meeting with the Pur 1 tbsp. butter or margarine as ——————— composed of 20 companies in . spises this particular female the northeastern U.8., a region pose Mrs. Bruce Crozier acted ho nome at's nas lured ; to Combine taplocs, sugar, salt. Souris UCW mushrooms on toast _ as a sucker, meanwhile he ma sretchin.e8 far a indiana ou . eee, eeoducted by Mrv. tnentins he amen ‘ 7 afer fruits and lemon fuice: mix | e P| , e west a e Mason-Dixon y b ral o is bro we! 2 | worldly Soda it an Slane, line on the sc th Bruce Riley Program _, from ther-in - law the late Will. am To freeze filling in pie shape nvite rans MURRAY .” MR. AND MRS. HAROLD ANNEAR | sed to cooperate Pe haere ee ook ne wore ane Witon Ramsay Gendron, Montreal He also Line 8 pie pan with heavy-duty For Projects HARBOR D NG ANNIVERSARY ue that's 6 calr approxima- but its success resulted in an and the treasurer's report was visited his daughter, Gail and auminum cvucparent Sarae Mare. George Leard wae” hoot 25th WED | as Lecce it Present Jeopardy, invitation to hecome a perma- given by Mrs Kenneth Owen son- in -law, Mr. and Mrs, Da- jetting lining extend 5° beyond to the Souris United Church Evere# Buell, Murray Harbor i , In heaven's na t rid of nent —.nbc in 1960. This will The March meeting will be at vid Smith while in that city rim of pan. Pour filling into_pqn Women for the February meet- ee eee A well known and much ding anniversary. Mr and 8 name, get rid Of be the first time the Toronto ‘the home of Mrs. Muriel Bryen- | ; Hospital fespected couple of Lower Mrs. Annear were delighted the boarder and dismiss the idea group has participated ton. The meeting closed with ing leader for the Devotional Mrs. Joseph Bell spent the ontague, Mr. and Mrs. Har- and surprised when a number marrying him under any con- —--_____—-_-_— th henediction, and refresh- B R b V ere re u a — weekend at the home of Mr and old Annear, are pictured cut- of their friends and relatives mone ina ments were served by the hos- eaver-bdarpour OWS ~ 2 yore ae ‘ wi. Mrs. James Harris. Murray Har- ing @ cake made for them on called last week to congratu- ow, supposing this comment- Coy ple Celebrate teas. jthe theme “Training for Wit- jor occasion of their 25th wed- late them ary bring you to your senses im- ness’ for her interesting mes- Danie! Bell has returned to sage She was assisted during 4i¢ home in Murray Harbor after mediately, and you try to put the Worship service by Mrs. H the boarder out of your life(and Pledged At Kentville, N.S. Mr. and Mrs Fdward McGou- 50th Anniversary being a patient in the Kings , , an have returned to Baltic after MARY HAWORTH = out from ei ae roof), YOU ‘Mr and Mrs H Burton Boa- vacation in Mexico as guests of Red and white cut flowers de- feathers. seal stole and a cor- pone. Mrs R Ceard and Mrs. County Hospital arf oe i aa tes, O'Leary, P.E.I. entertain- the Massey - Ferguson Com- corated the altar of the United sage of white carnations The, ~ pore "30000000 ve OCC oC CESS ; . n q , riends . urch of § aul a t. Ste-| groom's mother was wearing a Mrs Stewart. President, ; sa oe 4 . je may cling like a leech and 44° their relatives. and friends pany, , Church of St Paul and St. St Mrs. B. St President $ en - Be ada tediag t snd intimidate. thbekesse-erety Hote OT tHe OCR MONT OFF Saat wa casts ne et nes tee ae poKentvilie- NGy-.~ W en: gold. wool sheath dress with, called. on the, Secretary. Treasu:..§ A. BENNETTI.CARE.}... ramet ; eae reputat-\ aie Golden Wedding Anniver-) Mrs. Floyd MacLean, Kings- Elizabeth Rose, daughter of Mr.| matching hat, fox fur stole and rer and the varioux’ Committee » Jasarance Counselling | . od ete., once he feels supect |... ney were married by! boro, was hostess recently to the and Mrs. R. L. Beaver. Sheet a corsage of white carnations Chairmen for reports ” Distriet Supervisor . For Own Monetary Gain and unwanted, In which case. £ Rey Robert Murray at thel/members of the UBWMU meet- Harbour. NS. and Charles Ro- Following the ceremony. a | Fach UCW member was invi ¢ — Charlatictowa, PEL. : | tor guidance aan abled home of the bride, west Point, ing. held in the chufch base- bert. son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. reception was held at the Para- '€d to suggest @ money raising '¢ Sen Life of Canada $ ‘DEAR MARY HAWORTH: |as compared to her own, and Mary Haworth coun 1, PEI. Mrs Boates was the/ment. A large attendance was W. Barbour, Saint John, were mount Hotel, Wolfville Mrs | Project for 1965. A prize is to be | = Phone 48817 43435 | Maney and I have been knowing | making a pitch for your person-| tnrough her column, not by mail former Bessie Wortman, dau- present ring ceremony by “ae. gow Andres Humphrey, grandmo- the tmost successful suggestion, * peccocccccoccoccsoos.. other for about eight years. | alized interest, possibly with an) ee yy. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. »\ther of the groom. and Sheila : . oo x ad I am 60. We both! eye to monetary advantage for . ee een Wortman Mr and Mrs. Richard Mac- Rev. Kenneth G. Sullivan. as-'irwin, presided over the tea Ts a we be awarded st vé nice helpmates, with herself in the long run. re ed el Mr. and Mrs. Boates have, Lean have returned to their sisted Lo the ecomis father. cups. John Cochran proposed a the end of I farniline willy we get along well. . | The fact that you've pledged lived in Halifax, Tyne Valley, home in Montague. after atten- aa ek wh oreani rendered DY toast to the bride The March meeting will be hase - lift your / . have been seeing each yourselves to go just so far and [ODE Elects the home of the groom, West/ding the funeral of Mrs Mac: ae . Sees For their honeymoon to Flo- held at the home of Mrs R. J. wERS- all! for about two years, in an/no father (with stolen lovemak-| Point, and for the past fifteen Lean's father. Cari Baker, of “He oo i marriage Tida. the bride donned a winter. ee ts where she works. I've had ing), and have kept the pledge to | New Slate | years have resided in O'Leary | Yarmouth, N.S by her tether wes weatiig 8 green wool boucle suit. with Mrs. B. Stewart and Mrs. R J. HOLSTERY deal of business with that|/qate, certainly doesn't mean! | Their family consists of two A length gown of ivory “tite accessories. She wore 2 Paige ne oifice recently and Nancy sees) that you aren't on the skids. It is Of Offi |daughters. Mrs. E. W. Turner, Mrs. Charles MacCormack re- embossed pure silk, fashioned White orehid on her mink jack- charge of refreshments, © Quality Uphoisterin | mle tp the door with a smile. /folk knowledge that “hell is icers | (Luly) O'Leary, Mrs. Elmo turned to her home at Nort eee eecare tas write eft FRISTSSISSTTSTISTTTST y Upholstering Aliput two years ago I kis-|paved with good intentions.” ; . _ Crozier (Hester) Coleman, and e from a vac eit ted bolero jacket. Her circular © their return they will re- « “| @ Trained Experts rae 1 was leaving, nee| Af of now, you are wad in gi he. Northumberland ‘Chapter ee eae berta and Saskatchewan, to visi voulder Teeth veil fell from side at 396 Parkview Road, Kent. 2 PURITY DAIRY 3 @ Reasonable Prices @aid was okay. We have) (ficiratively) on the outskirts of| . 5,, both living in O'Leary e ville, N.S ; ; embracing and-kissing . nd. And advice ig,|JODE for the hat and hair style couple have six granddaughters a wedding ring headdress of The bri . é “Parents Prefer , th each other quicksa my *| show, which will be held on nd mily along with gifts from sutpure lace. She carried a bri bride has been on the ( s” much aod enioy being to- break: the a this eee March 6th in the Canadian Leg- ~ oped (he Mra” Boot friends dal bouquet of red roses and ste- staff of Blanchard Fraser Me- 9) Purity Product x 166 Prince St. Ch’town ing attraction (1) ng ildi , Mr. and Mrs es are phanotis: centered wit hite morial Hospital. Kentvill é . y nteri ther, but we don't intend t0/ fatly to cut out the nonsense eee rete nity, reetina both members of the United). A the guest were Mrs. eed. coms wih 9 wile the groom ‘s employed with (6 317 Kent St. . Dial ¢-7125 x Custom | Tors our families over this. and (2) by keeping that vow. | which was held at the home of Church where Mrs. Boates is James MacWilliam, sister of The bride's only attendant, a Formica Co. of Canada, Ltd OOO POOOOOOOOOOOUMIEY ctive member of the UCW the bride Mrs. Roy MacLure. “We promised ourselves it Rufus MacLure. nieces of would go no further and it never| the Halifax classmate from M. H. | Mrs. Laurie Coles recently, with 49 ® i : the regent, Mrs. K. A. Walker also active in Women’s Institute Mrs Children’s Hospital School of .. But ts it bad to embrace DEAR MARY HAWORTH: work. tr. Boates was for a the groom and Mrs. Vernon Mac- : meone you like, in these com | My problem is my male board-| Presiding. woober ot years Central Trea-| Lure, grand niece of the groom. Sus mayan pont Fpl or s? The situation mavy/ler. He has had three marriages,| The purchase of two series of). -o: of the United Church. 0’-| A turkey dinner for twenty 16) adress with matching bow! odd but it ig true. Please | and all were failures. confederation life paintings for Leary, served on the board of two guests, was given by the headdress. Her bouquet was red us hear from you. C. and N. | 1 ama divorcee and 1 enjoy, use in the elementary school lib- trustees and is active in Mens family in honor of their par- ana white carnations DEAR C. and N.: Why turn| male companionship, but he is "aries was decided upon. Brotherhood as well as a mem-,ents. A toast to the couple W& i. sroomsman was John an outsider to be your coM-|becoming much too friendly. I} Election of officers was held. ber of the Church Choir given by Rev. David Hamilton Cochran, Wolfville to this matter when al-|jove him very much, however. with the following slate brought, A reception was held from also a few fitting remarks were “a5. Reaver chose for ‘her you know in heart! When I suggested marriage, |in for 1965: regent, Mrs. David three to five in the afternoon| made by their son-in - law, E. daughter's wedding, a beige t your sly lovemaking violat-| he said he would marry me if I; Morrison: first vice regent, and from seven to ten o'clock in| w. Turner. lace dress, hat of white ostrich es the moral integrity of your| would sign over my property to| Mrs. R. G. Roncke: second vice the evening. The rooms were de- : ive marriages. |him, to prove my love, before he| regent, Mrs. Maynard Schur- corated with white and gold You felt right ‘about the sit-/buys the marriage license. ;man; secretary.. Mrs. Everett and .gold streamers.. The; , vuT. seen you wouldn't seek re-) IT am confident that he loves MacFarlane; treasurer, Mrs. serving table was centered with (ally yuu ‘ from me. As it is,|me as much as I loveshim;| Peter Pope; education secre- a three tier Wedding Cake top- BA RBA =a BRENT but my daughter encouraged me ~ to ask your advice before | take this step. E.G. DEAR E.G.: If you had a neighbor who was playing the tary, Mrs. K. A. Walker; Echo-| ped. with an ornament com- es secretary, Mrs. Barry|memmorating their fifty years Johnson, services secretary,| of marriage. Mrs. Bob Walmsley: standard) Buffet lunch was served bearer, Mrs. Alexander Camp- by the daughters and daught- you feet in - the wrong, casting MONTREAL, February 18th — If you're begin- ning to feel that the joys of home ownership are outnumbered by home repair problems soe] I know the man to see! Talk to manager with her. More likely she is be- fool as you are doing, visualiz- ing marriage on the terms your tale boarder offers, and if you knew his case history and thé, bell; councillors, Mrs. Laurie ers-in - law. Three granddaugh- Coles and Mrs. J. K. Ellis; ters Claire Boates, Mona Tur- world affairs, Mrs. Harrison ner, Zellah Crozier, circulated Ferguson: publicity, Mrs. Tho-, the guest book. The happy cou- of your nearest NOVA SCOTIA ... folks call it. Discuss a low-cost Home Im e ; ment Loan for your home repairs or additions. It’s so easily arranged! Need new plumbing—a new furnace—or branch of THE BANK OF or Scotiabank, as most -\ple received gifts from the fa- deal he proposes (as reported mas Moore. above), I am sure you would think the neighbor was crazy ‘0 ELLEN’S DIARY Also you would feeloorirew—— Father And Son Leave rhaps your car is left out in the cold? in and meet your tiabranch Manager today. He'll be happy to tell how a Home |Improvement Loan may help you rediscover the joys of being a proud home-owner. ‘PERHAPS YOU WONDER WHY more and more women shop |DOMINION for meat. That’s because i|know beforehand it will be naturally ten- spilled by _your financial rating BOOK SALE » OVER 1000 BOOKS TO take stock in the fellow. that the male boarder was a no-| account, a scoundrel with women, an opportunist who de- der. Dominion doesn’t stop at nee Ce Se So kinghouses every — they ow ' To e me Hockey | Pret moet is not tender until it is propery ‘hung. So Dominion waits until time a a te Sm ot: Ac ac ar ces CHOOSE FROM ing together pair, » pa ch — n and his father, are among those| leads home to his door. results, thanks to Nature and Nature alone! And remember, missing from Alderlea tonight.| A mildish day was this one of Y9¥_ ‘on win 1 oe eee eens exciting They have gone to attend a February's, with now and then ee ree, teday. ; Cae te tae wt goat, | Corte: mo 2 perpriae whee 70 en ne eee, ee aren Ls the lets t rescive abect the | Came column i to go “‘some night to see those! stopped to fake note of it on a I recommend . . a aaan hcataice a (local) boys play’ never seem-| calender , just how fast by way vast number of wonderful letters about @ ed to come to fruition before| of dawns and dusks, the mon- TEMPLETON’S T-R-C’s, all from men and e this. Always other interests in- th ts slipping away. Mildish. | women aaa have st ores from ear a tervened. Missions of the farm) And for us, full of farming. They | arthritic rheumatic They me must first be observed. Increas-| talked of it tonight. James with | that TRC’ eae the ia _ ed choring delayed them. Or it another farmer, a younger one eee AFS= comforting which they lo ged. If | Th was some requirement of home-| who had chanced to come by | get DOUB yoo ow Sef tou - ee ees 4 q ’ Sf work of school or tests in the of-| “collecting . . . James recall- | and 1 ; : s inter- ie : TP Fee fing for Mack. However, per-/ed to him with a chuckle over (nally. Ask for FEAMEcream Liniment in the handy: ellen ' as haps because this day. of on| the oddities of human nature, appllcoter bottle at your favourite drug counter. . ee ‘ween and off. feathery snowfall,| how back. when he was a boy, — Ss , ea brought their stars into a fav-| he had called at a farm ene |A VERY recAl F makes this aid to regularity j oa , or | i J } \ \ Tt Tite Sal tt noch wana te fs there wore Sim flies. 'e taling ae SARAKA . , ‘ * es conceted, se7 event this ot | distant — there wae 20 warméh ltiGe idea . the use of a vegetable bulk ast was their night. We in their welcome. They thought producer plus vegetable elimi : heard Scample, from his van-| 1 was collecting for some com- nation. ww “eeiereend iw age point on a drift in the gar-| munity affair. But once I stat-| vel Pharmaco (Canada) den ,bark the machine away)|ed my mission, how friendly |is ‘to take... gentle from lane’s end. And in dark-| they became!” |to act. De-teke advantage rom ened windows of the batns,/ Theré was a moment's silen-| worth w veers Sy Ee : bac and ‘a proving st ce. James was looking back. it, with 25¢ end your were aware -|‘“They had a great line of sheep” | ¢ worp WEIGHT TCHERS. P Aten wt ~ 8 ~~ Peter went & cabbne out he said, ‘‘and I wantd to have aA To og a If you're murmur overlook at them, and perhaps buy calories . tt, indeed happily, visions in one to Presson our flock. 1 did” ’ @ calorie on a Alen one he netted, “and we had that ; ond oe DAY FEB 18 ged up his schoolbooks breed years.” a evening, glanced at the clock, They talked of ‘the time”, con-| for tea / a put on jacket and cap, and with-|trasting the present with years) out @ word went out into the in regard @ prices fer! weight-watchers night. When we presently follow. | fone’ 08 regan. 8 keep your whole family, RETURN ed from the house across the) iy , pb Sucaryi, Dept. BB-1, Box 6150, Montreel, P.Q., ,NO S— ALL SALES FINAL and gated 9 [ree ee ee nee eee camnet Sepwine Sow fe ese Bqutd Secary be beltag. this ‘kitehen, enjoying with hie | ¥¢ ney. We (USING 1S BELIEVING WITH FIVE ROSES MIRACLE FL. Larandtather a favorite TV pro: tha proce ef mow to shame! 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