' of the ills and problems of the .ions among peoples and nations, . wife. She looks well to the care ' about it. Indeed one may chat with Maureen Klstle, who won the tit- le Miss Australia and an internal- lonal trip. is seen here on her ar- rival in Montreal from New York. The 20-year-old Australia beauty - is carrying toy koala bears as she Miss Australia In Canada WOMEN Page 8. The Guardian Tuesday, Feb. 21. 1956 Happenings Mrs. A H J Lovink .wife o and ambassador of the Nether the Ottawa Business and Profess Mrs. Lovink was a guest last sum mer of Mrs. Mrs Alber Trueman. at Tracadie The Revered Henry Sutherland Bonnell is the in this New York Church. . The Friendship Group King's Daughters of the United Church held their weekly sewing meeting at the res of occasion was to niversary. descends the ramp of the TCA be taking up residence. PLANE. in addition to Montreal, schedule calls for visits to Ottawa, Mr, Edwin H, chm-leggn, Toronto and Granby. Photo). Que. QC (C? of Ottawa. has returned from a two-week trip to Moose Jaw. Sask.. Vancouver. Winnipeg and Portage La Prairie. Mr Charleson is well ELLEN'S DIARY Anoiher Island Couple One evening of late. our visitors were a twaiii-a farmer and his wife from another Island commun- ity. The conversation comes back to us. now that the newscast tells world; of unrest and dissatisfact- of rising, strange. clouds "no big- Eer than a man's hand" in the peace-time prevailing: of distrust and suspicion and all that disturb- ing ilk which hedge the earth about. And again a fearful word: War. comes to mind. The woman of thy twain is a busy and extremely capable farm- ol' her home. Childless. she is much interested in the welfare of child- rcn and always so kind to those in her community about. When president of her W. l. she con- tributed mucli time and effort to making the schoolroom an attract- ive "home away from home" for the pupils. and more than one of their teachers look back to remem- ber hcr-and his kindness to them while they were paying-guests at their comfortable home. She finds time too. to sew and knit and quilt. And this season of the year like numbers of other Island house- wives she is bound to have a mat in the frames to be when com- pleted something both pretty and new. He is one who in the long ago interrupted his farming to take up service for his country and "see the thing through" as he says. in the war-trenches and battlefields of France. He is not one to talk him for a long time and still have no inkling that he has ever been very far away from his snug farm- at least no farther than the con- fines of his Province, and that "all his paths were peace." But there was ii morning when he left these and donning khaki marched off with other lads from hm and other Island communities. And the women-kind left behind. knit and sewed and helped the Red Cross: they sent parcels-of-home call. from the farmers for horses of wai'. And Tipperary was a new song reverence we had not felt before. lists posted in the newspapers. tha many a brave warrior "up and away." But sometimes when the conver- sation turns hack to those shadow- the scenes and happenings of war that he knew. And listening we are again reminded of the gallant- ry of those men of the 1914-18 years. Under dreadful conditions they fought "better than they knew to protect the bulwarks of nations who would be free. Certainly these Veterans of the "Old Guard" who knew those battlefields merit every release by their country from any "fear of want" as they march now with thinning ranks into their sun- set years. Until tomurrow----Diary----Good night.. Tciooics CORNER MELBA BALLS 3 cups rolled graham wafers 4 squares chocolate 1 can condensed milk Melt chocolate in double boiler, ind asked donations of cash for war purposes. And grain, we re- add milk and waters. Roll into bails then in coconut. I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNSI (TINCH T0 SEW Cinch to sew this pretty "prin- ccss" stylc - with high or low necklinc! No fitting problems. it's your favorite wrap-around; opens flat for jiffy ironing tool You're sure to want several versions in gay summer cottons; make a han- dy cobbler apron loo! Paitcm 4677: Misses' Sizes 12. ' l4. l6, ill. 20: 30. 32, 34. 36. 38 40 42. Size I6 takes 4 7-8 yards 35 inch. This pattern easy to use sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (35 cents) in coins (stamps can- not be acceptedl for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME An- DBESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Charlottetown Guardian, Toronto, Ontario. ' Words Of The Men are apt to prefer a prog. porous cm to an afflicted truth. -(Jeremy Taylor) ihe with a catchy swing to it and we sang "Keep The Home Fires Burn- ing!" with misted eyes. And "God Save The King" with a fervor and A v . iid feared to read the black edged usually large this year and of HM in time spelled out the name of ed years this former will speak of Pattern Dept... so Front St, w..' 8DI'I. the dean of the diplomatic corps lands was the guest speaker at the International Night Dinner held by ional Women's Club on Saturday evening at the Chateau Laurler, Arthur Miller and P. Van Dusen, Ph.D., D.D.. recently gave an address "The Church at Work throughout the World" in The fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York City. The Reverend John 'nister the Trinity rcccnt idence of Mrs. .l A MacNair. At this meeting a fine tribute was paid to Mrs. Ira Brown. one of their valued members. The happy commemorate Mrs. Brown's fortieth wedding an- nspectator W.H. Nevin, IR.C.M.P. and Mrs. Nevin with their child- ren Moira, Margaret and Billie, left for Vancouver where they will known in this province wich he has visited during the summer sea- ! LAKE VERDE W.l Mrs. William Shea entertained the members ,of the Lake Verde Women's Institute at her home on Friday evening. February l0. Mrs Michael Dalton. president, opened the meeting with the creed and eight members answered roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and sign?” Sick committcc reported four call.- and Mrs. Harry Kelly and Mrs Ivan Redmond were appointed for the next month. Mrs. Ivan Redmond. ll'(3iiSlll'Cl'. gave the financial report winch IS quite satisfactory. Members decid- ed to present a new mf2Illl)('l'-Willi a gift for her home. The prcsidcnt made a quill, which is to be iiut on lottery later in the season. (fol- lection amounted to 31.70 Mrs. Felix Redmond kniilly in- vited the members to her liunir for the March meeting, roll call to he answered with "A Gucssiiir Contest". The meeting tlicn ad- journed An apron was rafflcd and won by Mrs. Harry Kelly. The host css served lunch. assisted by Mrs Felix Redmond and Mrs. lvan Red- mond. CARD PARTIES A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lvan Red- mond, Lake Vcrdc. on February 3. 1956. Prize winners are as follows: Ladies. Mrs. Francis Kelly; Gents, Mr. Chester Walsh; Consolation. Mr. Earle Quinn. lllr Emmett Wisiier was the wiiiiicr of an auto robe. Mrs. lt'l'i'.lllL'l.'s' Kelly was hostess to a card party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llarry Kelly on FebrtlZll'.V I3. . . The M129 will- ners ucrc Ladies. Mrs. Emmett Wisncr: Gents. Mr. Eugene Cur- ley; Consolation. Mrs. Ira Red LET'S EAT "The sweet potato crop was un- quality. Madame." remarked the Chef. "That must be the reason such fine sweet potatoes are still on the market. "This is a vegetable we do not have in France. It has enormous possibilities in cookery. "I find sweet potatoes excellent when French fried. mashed or made into a sweet potato souffle to serve with duck. game or rab- bit. I have heard that some home- makers even use mashed sweet potato in making breads." OLD-FASHIONED IDEA "It's an "'-fahioned idea worth reviving. Chef." I said. "The smooth mashed sweet potato adds a rich color and flavor to biscuits, pancakes and muffins. "As a general rule. omit one- fourth of the flour in a standard recipe. and use the equivalent of b :' sweet potato. It also gives a flavor to yeast breads, coffee cake or yeast muf- fins and keeps them moist longer. The right proportion in this case is 1 cup mashed or pureed sweet potato to 5 cups already-sifted ,flour. ( "in many parts of the country. ;.mashcd or pureed sweet potato is )used instead of pumpkin or win- yter squash in making pies; sweet .'potato puddings are luxury des- serfs. I "Besides enjoying sweet pota- toes as a food, we can add thou- sands of units of vitamin A to our' dietes good thing to do. as plenty of vitamin A tends to combat in- fections due to the common colds." "How many sweet potatoes should I eat to get 10.000 vitamin A units, Madame?" a sked the Chef. "Just one large peeled baked potato will do the trick. It con- tains 17,113 units!" TOMORROW'S OVEN-DINNER. Grapefruit Halves Fish-Vegetable Platter Bake Tomato Aspic Salad Sweet potato Raisin Pudding Coffee Tea Milk . FISH-Vegetable Platter Bake: Brush 2 lbs. fish fillets with 1 tbsp. lemon juice mixed with 1 tsp. Worchestershire. Dust with ill; tsp. salt. 1 tsp. monosodium gluta- mate and V4 tsp. pepper. Place in an oiled shallow bak- ing dish that can go-to-table. Cov- Sweei'Poiaioes Useful In A Variety Of Ways Iy Ida Bailey Allen 1 (7 oz.) can flaked crabnieat and '13 pt. small fresh oysters. Top with V: tsp. Worcestershile, V4 tsp. salt. 'u tsp. pepper. '4 c. minced green pepper and 3 tbsp. melted butter. Bake 1 hr. in a moderate ow.-n, 350 degrees-375 degrees F. ..Sweet Potato Raisin Pudding: Combine 2 c. mashed cooked Jer- sey swcet potatoes. It-, c. sugar. "4 tsp. allspice, 1 tsp. cinnamon and IA tsp. salt. Beat and add 3 eggs and 3-4 c. milk. Add 2 tbsp. frozen orange juice concentrate and V2 c. rainins. Transfer to a buttered qt. bak- ing-dish. Bake 45-50 min. at 375 de- grees F.. or until the center feels firm to the touch. Scrve warm with whipped cream or a raisin sauce. TRICK OF THE CHEF Add If; isp. powdered dill when seasoning fish for a platter bake. .V KEEP IN TRIM Spring is barely six weeks away. so ease into smooth exerclae. Well toned muscles help you appegr pounds lighter and feel year; you, ger-and don't let anyone I you differently. A normal amount of tone in the muscles, particularly in the figure controlling areas, helps your figure look the way gag. ure designed the figure to look- waist neat, abdomen firm, hips smooth. What more could you ask of exercise? If you are overweight, you of course want to know if exercise will help you to reduce in spots. Yes...provided you cut calories and stir up the circulation in the -fat susceptible areas. Specific ex ercises can stimulate the circulat- 'ion in the fatty spots. Moreover. exercises directed through the flab- Vby muscles restore tone (elasticity) and reshape the figure. Start with an easy stretch--make believe ladder climbing Position: Standing with feet all- ghlly apart, arms raised over-head. Movement: Reach up with right a II and as you reach pull smooth ly slim all through the middle nieasureinent. Then reach up- wards with the left arm. again Exercise To Banish Those Bulges By Spring W Ida Jena Kala pulling from the middle to elon- gate the entire midsection. Every rung gives higher. . higher Keep it smooth, continuing until your body feels pleasantly stretched. Position: Stand .on knees, then simply sit back on your legs. Have arms outstretched at shoulder lev- el. Movement: First, get a firm grip on the middle muscles by pul- ling up and in strongly. Bend slowly sideward to the right, aim- ing to touch right fingers to floor. Come back to center, bend slowly to the left. continuing 12 counts. This exercise movement tones the muscles of the abdomen and sllms ihe waist. - . . Now for hip slimming. V Position: Lying on left side. head on folded arm, legs straight down. Movement: Flex right knee briskly toward chest. shoot. leg straight down, then swing vigor- ously toward rear. Hold and re- peat. Do this to count of one-two s-wing. Repeat 10 counts. change sides. and repeat; , , The secret of figure fixing is to take the exercise session regularly. about six minutes daily. Mixed flowers .mond. The winner of the quilt was 'Miss Mary Mooney. Lunch was Iserved atlhe parties by the ladle in charge. assisted by members 0 'the Institute. ST. DAVlD'S W. A. The regular meeting of St. Dav- id's Women's Association was held i "ie Church Hall on Thurs- day evening. Februsry 9. with a large number of members in at- tendance. The meeting opened by repeating the Lord's prayer in uni- son. Minutrs of the previous meeting were read and approved. The trea- surer's report showed substantial receipts from supper. Plans for pantry sale were completed. Plans were made for the distribution of Sunshine bags. A donation for the bazaar was received from a mem- ber who is away for the winter. The meeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction after which a de- licious lunch was served by Mrs. S. Walker and Mrs. E. Esston. AG Mg! Haworfll Wife And Husband Need Couselling DEAR MARY HAWORTI-l: please try to help me as I am Mrs. town, and the late Mr. John Walsh. Rev. James Kelly officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. Alex McLlcaii was organist and the soloists were Mrs. Connie McLean and Miss Eileen Doyle. Given in marriage by her uncle. decorated Holy Redeemer Church. Cliiirlottclown. on Tuesday, February 14, 1956 for the marriage at 9 am of Miss Bernadette Elizabeth lllcKcariiel' and Mr. William Edwin Walsh. The bride is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. John McKearneyg, lllount Ste- wart, and the groom is the sun of Florence Walsh. Charlotte- Mid-February Bridal Vows Mr. James F. Duffy. the bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of white satin topped by Chantilly lace and sequins. It featured long lace sleeves and a Peter Pan col- lar. Her fingertip veil of white tulle fell from a Juliet cap and she car- ried a cascade bouquet of white carnations. Miss Sylvia Duffy, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She chose a ballerina-length gown of blue brocaded satin and net. Her hetfddress was a tiara of blue net and she carried a nosegay of En- chantress carnations. Mr. John Duffy was best man and the ushers were Mr. Dauso. Peterson and Mr. Donald Gallant. A reception followed at the Queen Hotel for forty guests. Mr; James Duffy, aunt of the bride wore a navy dress in redingoig style with s burgundy hat and cor. sage of red roses. The groom's mother. Mrs. Walsh, was attired in navy with matching 'dC(.'CsS()l'. lcs. a kid skin jacket and Corsage of Sweetheart roses. For travelling to Toronto. lhg bride donned a navy blue suit nith pink acessories. topped with a lap- in jacket. (Photo by Mycrsl. almost desperate. My husband and I have been married for almost five years, and during this period have almost destroyed each other in a spiritual sense. I am aware that we both are in dire need of help. but my bus- band insists that I am neurotic and the entire cause of our mutual un- happiness. My mind is in constant turmoil. trying to accept Rafe as he is (as he suggestsl but being unable to do so. as he has none of the stand- ard traits thal compel respect and admiration. has no church as llt' has no rel him completely. I keep wondering suggestions. Thank you. ISN'T T0 BLAME Rafe has no ambition. as he DEAR N. 5.: you My um BABY QUILT "Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep" is the lovely theme of this quilt. Adorable little figures. all done in easy embroidery-kep your baby cozy company in sluniberland! Pattern 7264: Embroidery trans- fers, diagrams, directions for "slumber" quilt. 36 x 54 inches. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept. 60 Front Street. W.. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATERN NUMBER. Order our ALICE BROOKS Nedlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pag- es and pages of exciting new de- signs-knitting, crochet. embroid- ery. iron-ons. toys and novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! HOUSEHOLD HINT The best place to store dinner- ware is near the sink area where it's washed. or close to the dining area where it's used. MORNING SMILE Cowboy-What kind of a saddle do you want-one with a horn or without? Dude Vacationer - Without. I guess. There doesn't seem to be much traffic on these prairies. I ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS have almost destroyed each other in a spiritual sense. From this and other remarks in your evasive re- cltal. I gather that your husband regards marriage as a strictly earthy relationship; and that he construes sexuality to be the sub- stance of love. And that he is "dead while he livetli" to the whole upper register of human feel- ings--those "fruits of the spirit" that include joy. peace. patience, gentleness, goodness, temperance, etc Evidently you feel lost in the outer darkness of moral despair; and preyed upon lntolerably. in your accomodation to Rule. Also, desperately defensive against his implicit demand for wholehearted wifely acceptance "as is"--but still. without feeling surely justif- led in your heartsick disapproval of his philosophy. It seems likely that you are neurotic. as your husband says; but not extremely so. I seriously doubt that you are primarily at RELIEF FROM IIMIIIIIIG COIIGHS If you suffer from hacking. racking usughadua to colds. try the well-known Canadian cough remedy. Polson's Cough Syrup. "Polson'a" has a repu- tation of many years standing for helping relieve oougba Inu. Also may he need in canal of whooping cough. qmnodic coup and bronchitis. Try "H:laoa'n" next time one of your hmily fan that cough. You'll be imasd how quickly it helpa bring nliol. Ask your Druggist about Snow Queen Snow Queen of Grsvcnhursi, 0nt.. is Catherine Hean. She won the er with a layer of 2 c. thin-sliced peeled onions, the drained contents title at the annual Anglican Young People's association. ELEANOR ROSS If you've been shopping lately. 'you've probably noticed a whole new ling of wonderful flexible plastic items for the kitchen and I-for serving meals outdoors. The new plastic pieces are well designed. Pitchers. cups and can- isters made'of s sque-sable pro- duct form such convenient pour- ing spouts when gently grasped. And the canisters prove no satis- factory because they are made of see-through plastic. One never has toliftatoportrytoreadblurred lettering to discover what's inside THEY WON'T CHIP so main of the bowls. refrigx them. they bounce! Plastic Kitchenware one strength and easy up-keep of steel. They also eliminate clallcr. Yes. life is getting better all the time for the kitchen crew-which usually means Just mother! STEEL AND COPPER As for cooking utensils. some combine all the advantages of stainless steel and copper. The outer surface may be either steel or copper to suit your taste and tiie decorative scheme of your kitchen. This certainly is important, for they make the kitchen a warm and cherfnl room in stead of the cold. all-white workshop it was not so very long ago. The new line provides the fast. even heat of copper with the The pieces have a squared contour design which makes good use of the space inside the utensil and 3 by MARGELLA HOLMES Norrcn aaaurv AU'l'll0Il'l'Y (former Beauty Editor ql "Glaiimv" maxim) Of all themsil that reaches a practically no useful kitchen lttllllhltllft included in .......m.'””.':?.'2":.f.' and donor pistes. What In Iioutfhsrovinshoortmco of plastic mam Aftai-hasgztusmlag. I amllitdmma. I Why your child needs your help when pimples strike Pohosfa Cough SyfIIP- W” S.A. Iicilonaiil wants to "live and let live." He has no generosity as he believes it's "every man for himself." He igous faith. In eifvtl. he has no life. But despite his lack. he in- sists I love him wholly, accepting how be ex- pects (in effect deinandsl me to love him, when there is so little to love. I shall be grateful for Iii?! Ill five years' marriage. you and Rate down. perhaps you should consult with a clergyman first; and in sure to keep looking until you find one whose largeness of uiidcrsl;inu- lng is equal to the problem. lluviug made peace with God and your con- scieace, then add psychiatric in. sight to your equipment for living- to clear up inner conflicts and foster emotional balance. In the city through which you write, community services hnving to do with marriage counselling may be located through the United Charities headquarters. The tele- phone directory gives the address. Use this approach to getting ac- quainted with your local Family Service agency. which probably employs psychiatric personnel: anti in any case will take your problem under advisement and lend a hand in treating it. M.ll. fault for mutual iuihappiuesa in the alliance. On two points at least you demonstrate personality health: 1. In recognizing that you both need help. 2. In asking for out- side light on the situation. Your chief symptom of neurosis. as I see the picture. consists in your straining to comply with Rafe's depressing . terms (what- ever they are), while feeling pro- foundly that his ways. and his be- liefs, cannot lead to soul satisfact- ions--ivithout which life lacks joy. Insofar as you confllctedly sell out your sincere convictions. simply to be passively obliging. to that ex- i if you are neglecting to be a real helpmeet to Rafe. OUR SUGGESTIONS To improve the relationship. in essential details, begin with your- self. Any real growth in you will automatically evoke corresponding adjustments in Rafe. It is a close question. as to whether you most need spiritual. or psychiatric. or family relations counsel to start. In fact, you may need a bit of help from each of these sources, to get your marriage in good repair. But since you feel spiritually You Ain't Done Living Just Because You're 50! Got that "everything's over” ' " ” you're 50? 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