wraith Mrs. Robert Williams. Mn. Tom Davis-S. Jr and Mrs. Andrew MacRae. 'left to richll are three of the models who still be appcarvn: in the Charlottetown Y: \icncltes \ annual fashion show being held at the YW'A Gymnas- turn on Mav IR and 29 The Y’S MENETTES TO HOLD FASHION SHOW e . Mrs. Brian Cudmore and Mrs James MacKay. The tie— ket converter is Mrs. John Evans. This year the theme of the show will be Ship 'nd Shore and will feature casual clothes for day and sports wear The other rnodrls m 1 son, Linda Clack. Mrs. An- drew Humprf‘y. Isabel Allen. Mrs. Roy Vessey, Janet Wil- liams. Miss Iphizcnie Arsen- l ault. Judy Ballum. Mrs. Ron Atkinson. Marilyn MacDonald. Master Blair (‘utcllff and little aid Ketch. Mrs. John 3:3de l l l Dear Mary Ilaworth: My husband and i have been mac- lMARY HAWORTH Young Wile Of Traveller ls Sick With Loneliness omwmmwmwmmwumm "dds "5 Annual - St. Dunstan’s CW L Council Easter Tea, Sale ' “NSINGTON Sunshine and fair weather greeted the ladies: and a few gentlemen who attended the St. Mark's Guildv annual Easter tea and sale held in the church hall at Kensing-l ton on Wednesday afternoon. April II. On Tuesday evedng. May 1 at the regular monthly meeting of the st. Dimtaa'a Basilica Parish Council of the CW1. 'he president. Mn. EA. Ceyie. an- nounced the lppolltsnent of a number of new convenen. These can ncrs are: mint— ual. Mn. Gerald Driaedl: edu- cation, Miss Alice McCarthy; fl Mort-lacy: Inside the building Spring- time deeoratlona featured a stale backdrop in white an d pastel colors. flanked by pseudo trees. as well as cut flowers and potted plants. Tables for four were centered with small banquets featuring daffodils. Mrs. J]. Sheen. Mrs. Ernest Mill. Mrs. Lloyd Howard and Mrs. Cecil Mill presided at the lean: girl guides. Mn. Coffin: visiting and sick. Mrs. RJ. MacDonald: TV. radio and films. Mrs. Amos Clarkin: pro- ‘ Names Committee ' “consume-AMI; tea table, lighted with tail tap era. Mrs. 5.3. Peppin welcomed gram. Mrs. Ralph Pineau. ma- gazine. Mrs. Des Fisher; mem- bership. Mrs. T. McAdam: ia- tlie suesu. Mrs. H}. TOWDSCM'stItutions. Mrs. Gerald Mitchell attended lee ticket mic. Mn. and citizenship. Mn. Ella Cu- Elmer Paynter. Mrs. Walter‘nolly. Moase and Mrs. Francis Moaael After the reading of tge roge- rutcs. correspondence an a were u the mm" “d ham ‘ treasurer'l report committee n6 cooking tables. The tea conven-lm m dc." mm Mn. R. ers. Mn. Gordon Cooke. Mrsul mew-id W {or the lasts Champion and Mrs. D. sick and visiting committee: ' - Mrs. .l.E. Flemming. convener LI Helm“: were “1;”: a: y of social action committee re- member“ of u" I“ ' 9' ported that a large amount of church ladiel- sewing had been done by ‘.h e vmemberl for the Social Welfare Bureau: Miss Alice McCarthy reported on the highlights of the recent teacher's convention which she attended: and Mrs. Morrisey reported on plans for [a tag day and cake sale to be .held in May. Reports were also ‘rrccivcd from Mrs. Prndcrrast. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Mitch- loner. going the rounds of his 9 ll. drum. m" he “In "any “mp 1 Mrs. Clarkin lnvtted all th e membcrs to attend a showlnt! of "'0" ‘5 hm“ '"""“""" “V w" Ede" Hun" M” mm‘ ms“ Cy’m'i' andmare' ricd for lti months. i love him pathizc with your forlornoess of m t {he N mm P.“ m idearly even though we've had i spirit in his absence e a for Ho'fid‘memn‘": M“ 2 a“. many disagreements in this,lornness due to the fact that M". WNW“ "pom-K! mlki“ :wWZ Alias Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8. ‘Variety Concert ls Presented By Baptist Explorers time. and he's never home fa- lonl -— two monttu at best. Both of us had been married He has two children. ages so! :rnup of the F v r st Church. Charlottetown. prescht- pmployni until we married. then ‘ ed a delightful concert Monday he expected me to stay home, evening in the church hall. bo- l which at first lwanted. too. But fnrc n Iarnc and apnrc‘m in l more and more i know a lone- s The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs, May 2, 1m. HAPPENINGS :siana 6-11. the words of St. Paul‘ The monthly mwtmz of the Junior lparur of lllf' Charlotte t up "who ll \tn‘ lirlrl on Tues dm \in) I In tho nut-ma rcsld- Pm‘r‘ rhn‘T‘nll'l of various commit- ~- mpvrtcri and plans were l'7r‘si f: r tho Snrm: Boom-t ‘nch ix lawn: hrld at the r wnumly ('Inlcr on “or S "r"er Win: the macho: lunch v- as scrvnd in thc nurses lounge. Mr and Mn \inlcolm Mac- Lcan have rcturncd home after attending the funcral of Vlrs_ Marla-arr- father. lidwnnl Sharp. Bath, \‘R \lra \iac. Lean left hv plnm- on \pril u (m be with her fnthcr during his Illness Mrs (harlot Kirkpat- rick of Charlottctown is also a (milder M the late Mr. Sharp. Mrs. c. Griffin int-e lhlrley m to their home in Dnniai. Quebec. after mdin: the East» ‘ c ht'tlidaya in Charlottetown Itli Mrs Griffin's mother Mrs ' aru- Minl. in Delaware mad lathe-a ante. III. .Ilmtar Its-aha hthePrlnc-a f a? 33's; is 33' S s E I s. i 3 i t i j ii its malt and children have re-l l i ii ' Green, A playttc. rccitntions. :lnginl‘ and instrumental numbers. com careless about keeping in touch. ‘hind to make the occasion a He knows how i long for a let- very pleasant and happy one. tcr; and now I am ready to set- Thc program consisted of: ‘ titlcd. "The Coming of thc Kinl' where he ls staying. l recitation: by Linda P h l l lips. chbic Somcrs and Debra Ward including wcckends: but in a farewell message to his people At this service, Mr. Elliott tn- stalled two new elders. Mr. Lloyd Romy and Mr. Harold Dunning In addition to the oonrtmznt- ional hymns. the anthm. "The Unveiled Christ" was beautiful- ly rendered by the choir. undcr the direction of the organist. Mn. Ray Msclmd. James E. Cole and Roy Payn- ter received the offeriru. piano solo by Jo \nnc \lar'vlil concert was a vocal solo by bctwccn my being a sans the motion song. "‘\l\' Cup twin: to pieces. is Full and Running Over". ls this a cased Icif-plfy'.’ Give Mrs .t.w Bailcm was the ac- Mr. Kctth Robinson on the vioit in. The rhmrman was Mr R. .l. 0' M3 "'5‘ mama“. but he Rupprt who 0,. hm," M "I. says this Is what happened and . crate hiss. Certainly it w o u l 1!. church. commended the Exle. hl‘ doesn't want the experience he folly to bow to his humor, The Stanley WM service at St. John's Presbyterian ‘ Church New London. was cm- ducted by the Women's Mission- ary Society on April 29. The leader for the service was Mrs. Oscar MacKay. and scripture was read by Mrs. Earl Murray. Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne led in pray- . er. and the androi- was m‘ven by Mrs. Johnny Campbell. The anthem, "Footsteps 1! Jesus" was beenmfully raids-red hy the dudr min.» the direct- ion of the hennlst. am. Aneu- crs and their lt-ndcrs Hrs. Kt-ith . Main. Robinson and Mrs Vcrnon Mit» A“ ,0“ "Wm as A "W" M mm.“ thc love I feel for a careless bus» ed such a happy and worthwhile Dt‘ll' E,G_‘ lrnup " Thc Explorcrs Is .1 run. 1study of factors contributan to inr :lrls' group whos mcmhera success or failure In marriage. Krnduatc to the CGIT at the age “mm” "m" ‘Mn‘l- "'81 (“Vel- of twelve. "as men are mount the poorest Prior to and following th e M “"7"” “5‘51 concert. the audience viewed ‘ “n.” “"95"” I lflfiemltlve un- the many plccrs of bandwnrk l "um". ."lmde 0' "I‘M WI relatin: to the Explorers mid— . "9’ in NM He has no week activities. IM‘W‘ h" M be married. to His work requires travel l your emotions are addresle to before and our partners died let-IS“!m The Explorers. a junior zl'is' and 15_ .nd 1 have . mm 14' l tircly when on the road i per- Baptlat now in minim-y school‘ 1 wallhaps unconsciously to silcnne audience of parents and friends. llaess that is making me ill gyour taking a job suggest that too He is becoming ever morerllt may be PranCtlflK dine A tie for a telephone call. As ljyou “'9le a ; Playette hy the entire group en- writc this. i don't even know ‘ "'9 Mllm‘ss world. It to me straight. i am so cori- ‘ you have a lust sricvanrc companlst and director of lhc fsucd. not knowing whether to , 1"" "MN-‘1 "l" 3"?“ h!" I ditty : music and sbc was assisted by go or stay. My husband say, If I to get a job. to bring yourself ‘ r I return to work i can get a out of isolation and break ‘ "Mum" Imam huma- ‘divorcc. i don't know the story ‘ spell of sick anxicty. in rm that keeps me here is process. work and Dianna": had dwplm, band. Please advise inc. EKG. before in a massive . a Job. haw- a few scarchlni: talks » arranacments for all members to attend the annual open house at Riverside Hospital. Delcaates were named to at- thc concept of whole-hearted conjugal companionship. Probably he has grown ae- cd to putting homc a nd Heads Correspondence included a letter from Rev. rather Henri! Fardy. Belmaa. NWT. exprerp‘ fag his applet-ta ties for a Chris—' tapas box he had recein for his Eskimo parishioners. At the close of the meeting Rev. Director Father PI. Mae- m ture entitled “Can A Farmer Naples. reported received by the con-t Mrs: Ann. Green presentedl an interesting paper on asricul-i‘ oysters mus-ted eddies cumm- ai singing at the sen feast day mass. O'LEAIY 0C. The April meeting of the Alice Turner Auxiliary of the United Church Women. met at the home of Mrs. Donald Mathew. The president. Mrs. Edsel Duns- ville conducted the buslneam which opened with the minutes of the last meeting. Further plans were made for the Easter Teatobeheldinthe C.E.Cen- tre on April lIth. Material don- ated by Eatoas was given to ‘mcmbera for making articleal for Easter bazaar. Mrs. Alvin Yeo invited th e members to her home for th e next meeting. Devotional lead- ‘ er will be Miss Beverley Mae- Gregor. Miss Marcia Pete and Mrs. George Bernard will lead the study period and Mrs. War- Il‘cli Buchanan will offer prayer lfor Missionary. ‘ Miss Leila (‘raswell and Mrs. Winfred Bridch presented an- other chapter of the Study en- ‘titlcd “The Rural Church". Mrs. . lDonald Matheson was in charge [of the Worship service using for lher topic "Easter". The Scrip- ture reading was taken from I‘ Corinthians Chaptcr l5. Versea‘ Hi. In the meditation that lol-‘ I lowed the. leader pointed to the facts that Easter is :be foun- dation of the Church’s Goa pel tend the annual MEPHYIK 0‘ “ID and that Eastcr is a demonstra- family out of mind almost en- P.E.l. TB League. the dcbate with his conscience. "’05- “I‘ll?” bouillon. DIP!le concerning his happenstance di- flakes. minced onion. Ins-r Ind versions away from home. 50d! Bring l0 bollan Wlmi ho“ Hi. stubborn objection; to 2 minutes. Put throng! sieve or d mill. stir into white sauce. Stir in salt and pepper proval of his own after-hours Serve hot. with crisp bacon performance into his thinking crumbled over top. about “what miaht happen" if THREE MEATS NEGETAILB float on your own in AF Vs cup soft enriched It Is axiomatic that to the cruth l to" myself he works hard, pure In heart. All thinss are “2 cup honth milk even pure: a vocal solo by Call Robinson. a so. i have to admit that he's . "fled “‘31 'h’ “"9"” 'PV~ 5‘ 'q pound cfpr raw pork not out of reach of telephones ‘ 8" "NM .Vi'llnw '0 “‘1' illlfldle- ‘ V. pound chopped raw veal inn and several choruses by the and could place a call if he 9“ EVE-n H“ Hth' "in “W‘ l pet-led large potato. sliced croup A spccinl featurr' "r the chose to make the difference In or protective: rather it 1- z peeled small carrots. sliced > hsnw . “mm”! “‘1 m5“"’ly 1’" 1 cup cut-up celery with tops four-year-nld chhm \ilttnn \iho housewife or I forlorn woman dlfiertm '0 your Htfhmll Med 2 sprigs parsley whcrcas "all seems in- It. pound chopped raw heel of wholesome fcllowship. ‘ an: beam" All things considered. I feel “é “upon” "1me M. madman l 1% teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon pepper "'f powder soned defiance of his lnconsid- 1‘ mp hm Wm" dripplntzs Vs cup bollina water. additional Combine crumbs and milk; 1-0 m". ,u" w" U, HIM simmer 3 minutes or until pasty. aoinl ahcad and getting 5'" ""9"- Put meats. with a family relations counrel. Darsley through fwd lnr. leads to divorce. so be it. But . rt'malninl 9‘00“ 1 don't think it will. When you last two. know what you are doing and Dip hands In flour and shape while solo: to pieces in the, chopper. lnlredlcnts why. your husband will respect mcat Into thick oblong loaf. you more. M. H. . Place In shallow oiled 7" a 11" M a r y Haworth counsels bakina pan. through her column. not by mail Roast I hour In moderate oven or perml interview. Write ha .150 degrees F. Basie I times in cue of The Guardian. ‘wtth butter melted in additional ‘___—___ terms of loyal psychological un- | s M M u E Household Hint Ity. Be is so geared to being a Mm"!- Plaetlc drapes or shower enr- ‘l'ho nerd-s new with tain- will stay soft and pliable pray: and hensdictlim M the lit several ounces of alyrerlaa leadu. are added to the rinse water. mmeriagwaanc'eivedhy Wendell ELLEN’S DIARY i. i Repairing Of The Bridge ls Cause Of Excitement i ii: till ii!§:i ii? iii iii it it i i i‘ i r f 3 i .1, ii :3 ii; ii: i i if i ii 3 , i; Q i ii ’ l t i i i: ii i. i i i i s l i i 1‘ i l i i l B l s 5 s i i i 5;; 52:. it hill 31' iii" '5 1 ill l l l: as [l I I I‘ i l i ‘ 1 iii! .3; .1! f s p rt! 5 ii! l; 3:: it: i l rsrr r t i i ill 3'5 all i 'i 3' it i i i l a. O iii: ;.iit!i t 3!}: ii i [i I In! r.‘.' t IDA BAILEY ALLEN Vegetables Are Source Of Vitamins, Minerals hot water. Let stand I minutes before serving. Garnish with bouquet of creaa and red radtlhes. 11!! cms 'I'Al‘l‘ MING GREEN SAUCE roe. MEAT! on I'm Combine and mix IV. table spoon each minced anion and fresh panic]. I'd tablespoon mm m We (ebb spinal olive ol, 1 table 1spoons wine viaqar: 1 table spots. water. Vi teaspoon eng- ar. 14 teaspou salt and it tee- spooa m. “ht-monumentmlacedn it team sneer it teaspoon ham soda salt lte-poui . 1400‘”an par filth-Muha- ‘ Ilelthvttarhl'filflrtell- 2 tablespoons butter or m c at I vcaetahles and if your "inn-1p man" Add softened crumbs: mix in 3 tion of God‘s mighty power, that ‘ in obedience to him wc can have ncwncss of lilc. The leader then _led in prayer followed by th e. lords Prayer in unison. Bymn No. an was sung and the meet-. in: closed with the Benediction. 1 Lunch and a serial hour fol- lowed the mccting. GRAHAM'S ROAD WJ. The April meeting of the Suc- In t h e 12 cess W l. was held schoolroom recently with Will. IIIIIIIII Ones-s WHY PLANNING? The you dollar radiation in Canada b. haeaeed h leastisanfltlperpersuinthelastseveoyean hint-taint buying power value the increase has. been negligible 0w mull average rate of Unemployment has incensed from u average at 3% us over 7% and average unemployment in winter month to 11% of the available Labour force. hall‘s-id development contimsm in an unplanned manner in cent-i minus. and seat at fn-m beanie in- line m From 1951 to August 1961 (the latest figures avalhfle) theotstsdcommoditiamdeerviceauaedbyf-mn have gone as It per cent. OveIeaactlythesameper-iodthepdoesneeetvedby fassnua fit the“! was! fell by 8 per cent. 0w Cumative. liberal and Social Credit putts have ahwt the same basic approach to these patterns believe that growth andqu employment can be addeved keeping the unregulated market place open Mr thee iion. Ii-lowever. when this docsn‘t work they increase welfare payments to try to cushion the shocki. The New Democratic Party maintains that M can only achieve and mstaln a full employment rate d swank growth i.‘ all manlch mum in our my on W «nether to PLAN with Government for the beat month and use of our available resources and techmlozy. At present the plannim: Mid ecommic decisions whim affect us al are being made by big motion executives whoec goals are to make the hiztm profits possible. Also. Government policias are now too often influenced by time rune people. But it is quite evident that when a! the de- cisions of those corporations are added up they have not ban in the best interests of the country as a We. lalcr to prove that most of those corporations are not even controlled in Conadat, The New Tlemct'rats prnocsr an official PM!“ Ad- visory Conicll appointed by and from the MM! «gained groups in Canada—Agriculture. other primary pmduca‘s. Cornmcrcr. industry. Labor. Consumers. and the Module to work with Government in finding. agreeing upon, and promotion rcalistlc solutions to the my «rim: Meme facing our Country today. Tomorrow- llow serious k the new!" This advt. hurled by the P.B.l. New Demands Puts I'm s ‘\ n“! an "M a‘a‘ l l i l ~“-“ I b” no Min-sub awqt- heist . mas-.W""'.unaa.' sag .. mum‘s-v" nwflbm -mus-mexnucmsus