' PREPARING to lautich Expo '67 passport blitz, the Wo- men’s Advisory Committee hopes to acquaint ganizations with details project that will add to their funds and also ensure a top Expo Committee Reports Organizations Enthusiastic About.“’Passport” Project ~ By AUDREY JENKINS —— Mrs. Arthur Campbell, women’s -organi- sident of the P. E. 4. Women's 4 : in Prince County. & i li 5 i i, F i F a i i fi i i rk [ | i é sage for all--organizations. invol- ESEe Etat 54 eit 25 5 2 2 g é f Overly. Sociable Neighbor Invades Matron’s Privacy © 1FE3 rete ae KNIT IN ONE. PIECE Knit this classic cardigan to top'casual clothes year ‘round— it’s a ‘‘Must!”’ Marvelous method. Knit in one piece from neck down, in- cluding’ sleeves. Baby cables add fashion- touch. Pattern 7243: siz- ’ es 32-34; 36-38 incl. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no . stamps). please) to Alice Brooks, care ol Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W. .Toronto 1, Ont. 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One free pat-| 1 believe that life-seasoned 8s 3 |markets thése days? - able come from Dade 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, ' Wei. Feb. 28, 1966. Ath Queen’s Women’s Club | Holds Meeting At Vernon Phillips. i puty provincial commissioner | baps we can this year” ae ELLEN’S DIARY | Peter Came In Sparkling With'Delight After Sliding: mt atuls have banded Alex said this afternoon, “‘then we could be certain it ie the same pair _that comes back mere. yery spring”. . A bleck Ww “Weren't they the hungry ones! That reminds me of something Would you like one, Alex?” he inquired on his way td a jar in the pantry. ‘Two!’ Alex grinned. “The kind Gran'daddy says |those others?’ ‘‘Any kind’ Alex garage roof, a level. area, was | said. . now looking down over the eave| This was .the loveliest day, where the nest is sited. These |The best yet, we agreed. It was come to angle for the fledgl./mild and sunny, with an ap ings in their season and we fan- | pearance’ like that-of the break- cy they do gather up the odd ten- jing springtime, over the farm- der meaty tidbit there. ‘‘Per-|lands. Th sky, a pretty blue, Alex came down to touch gently. the | white hills. So pleasant it was, , | it seemed as though never again would a winter-storm “blow; ne- ver a cold wind whine or bluster about the eaves, nor drifts move restlessly alorig the fields. . | “We'd “better watch out” one who regards his winds and wea- thers advised, ““‘this is ‘just too good to last!” It was as well to prepare for falling weather. Now that machine could reach the yards, supplies could be brought in to.do, at least, over, a few days ahead. It was a day too that could . be red because of that- something ‘ex- tra be allowed, that pleasurable item and different, which would especially mark it in mind. ., 2 sia? 338 ; i s F Co you remember _ tifpse starlings at the door of nest? Their beaks were open” Peter chuckled. i i Hf ‘.” we & I s i have ‘a vlum at every station’ or | ed the sled dog perfectly, but-a little girl at a winter carnival Goodnigh | Abegweit Chapter Elects New Slate Of Officers The annual meeting of the ‘Chapter the form of e pot-luck eupper at the home of Mrs. W.A. Currie ‘lwith the regent, Mre. C.D. Ives, i gee i ; f: Ba agiHi and their leaders as they attend- ed various church services in BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN Have you noticed thode king-sized snap beans in the pole beans, and during the win- ter almost all that are avail- : Fla., very near the Miami port. Resultant Nickname Right in the Like all good snap beans, the pole bean pod should snap read- fly when broken. Pods immature (not quite ripe) are the most desirable. should be good appetizing try if you love fresh vegetab- les. Boil 15 to 20 min. r crisp-tender. , DINNER FOR ASH — WEDNESDAY (Featuring Seasonable Foods) “South American Tomato- Cheese Stew, Heated Rolls —— Hot Pole-Bean Tuna Casserole Quick Oven - Fried Potatoes O'Brien, Baked Celery (previ- ously eplimned) — Apple Betty Hard Sauce— Coffee, Tea, Milk. Measurements level; recipes for 6 Tit outlined above, in dealing with “trial” - type. neighbors, will testify that a really table focussing upon their for one’s interest tends to an antidotal effect on their t i EE: MH: Mary Haworth counse through. her column not by mail or personal interview tern—clup - eoupomn in Catalog. |adulis who've, put the practice Send 50c, ; lot charity te“the test, in the epl- { and ‘Summerside area. | IDA BAILEY ALLEN Pole Beans Riding High In Casserole With Tuna plying i a8 SOUTH AMERICAN TOMATO CHEESE STEW 1 (2% Ib.) can juicy tomatoes Trice = 24 “58 i fer lag? Brera po Ladies’ Aux. Sees Films At Morell Mrs. Winnie Walsh a the February meeting of the Morell Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Royal Canedian Legion held- in the le- gion home with 15 members pre- sent. One new member was wel- sbhitiboo66666 4b y-by- OO POOOt 600660600 56646666666 Ait. t+ +666666666 42464 POO OOS OOOO Oee bean liquid. Return to medium heat and cook, stirring until mixture boils 1 min. ‘and thick- ens, making a sauce. In buttered 2 - qt. easserc layer beans. and tune thterasee. ly until they sauce over all. When melts, combine the 2 mixtures stirring ‘constantly un- til bubbles form around edge, but. do not let it boil. Serve at once in small bowls. Garnish: croutons. [ Do sharp stabbin pains.shoot down your thighs, h ¥ to ankle? Is it fp POLE BEAN AND TUNA CASSEROLE 1% Ib. pole beans % e. coarse-chopped peeled . fresh onion 6 pimento stuffed olives sliced 3 tbsp. butter or margarine 3 tbsp. flour for you to bout? If Be eed Wath eeraeres coe fa wearisome TRC errible of ‘sciatica, try ? "s \% tsp. salt ae % tsp. ground black pepper 14 tep. basil leaves i crumbled = 1 section led partie, crashed" ¥% tsp: Oregano leaves 2 tbsp. chopped parsley . 1% e. milk 2 (7 67.) cans tuna, drained and flaked 1 tsp. & Snip Wale trees beans. Cut beans into 1% ": pieces and cook |. uncovered in 1” boiling water 5 min, Cover; boil 15 min, or ow Write her in care of The Guat- until beans are crisp - tender. bP a ADELLA’S MILLINERY New _ Spring _ HATS. ____atriving daily} | Queen St, Charlottetown . HAPPENINGS - Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 . Mrs. Saunders. Recently return- ed from a tour of duty for two and a half years with the arm- cently spent a few days with her sister in» Egmont’ Bay; Lora Lynch gathered at the hame of ‘her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.. Jerome McNeill Richmond, brate her 7ist 15th. Praught, students at St: Duns- tan’s University spent the week- end at their respective homes in Richmond. : ; ALL BUNDLED UP sult dt Barrie, Ont. was warmly — crowds at the event, Weld dum bundled the sub-zero ing the weekend. (CP Wire temperatures which reduced photo) HOUSEHOLD HINTS Add-a couple of teaspoons of cooking oil to the water when boiling noodles, rice, macaroni or spaghetti. Keeps pieces sepa- rate and ends gummy messes, Dust your pastry board with sifted powdered sugar before rolling cookies or pie dough. Adds a wee bit of sweetness, But doughs don’t get tough. Lillian Melntee, Richmond-re- oon Family and friends of Mrs. to help her cele- birthday on Feb. Ronnie Gallant and Gerry | Special Savings ‘on. Glamourous. Millinery Values to make your “money ‘stretch farther... styles to make your spirits soar, to give your heart a lift. i sot WINTER HATS only 9] - 1.97 . 2.97 Reg. 5.98 - 17.98 WINTER ~HEADWARMERS only 97 - 1.97 Hurry in for best selection! »