ELLEN’S DIARY ° ; 2 d 4 Great Icicles Driove { ? 4 wae : bike ia And Fell From The Eaves - BS “A&A south wind” James vemer. (ees, Sens old, I guess” he d y oe gow’ this seartieg: He soutinnes | a the pair of epeckled ones ‘ to take first impressions of his | you have mow’ Where is the lit. ————-__ new day From there. Th is [Se ben? one of the visitors in. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 15, 1965. 7 A back to ose . a4 es of ble farming when the} “Oh ae a mystery She 3 a 1 is weather-chart. | hasn't n around of late. " Nol that “even “then, winter-| She was there and then” te HAPPENINGS t through, such readings could be shrugged, “she wasn’t a taken from its surface, though| ‘‘Neither ‘whip not stitch’ of Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer, Phone 4 8506 7 we suspect, then “ age, bo mast te — to tell the sad ‘ rn find his forecasts in the surroun: |tal. ©". . Mrs E. J. Fiander returned|and Mrs. Russell Mills. All hs dings: in the way of ee Rag ong nermer geo We to her home at Kensington| joined im einging hymn No. $7, y the trees in the a oe iiss where we can get we after visiting her parents, Mr.|after which benediction was hy years There woele he eviscnce other, in the spring!" : anes Fred Butler and family | pronounced by the president. - ° : . at Sydney, N.S. She was ac-/ n 2 et now of the ice harvesting in pont) And another February day companied by her mother, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill re-| es the harvested sites mark 0 eet te cray pleasant Butler who is the guest of Mrs.|turned by train on Tuesday to| | i a waa” ee bushes to warn eee Ss exie one, though Pr ied Apade for Fiander and her husband. the |their home at Clermont after) | ae ton @ faring ones of ¢ aza . the most part, of south wind and Rey Fiander at St. Mark's Spending the past few days at ee ' ing there. Only the stream runs | showers. Rectory Halifax. ‘a * by now. Symmer Seaere. aae Until tomorrow — Diary a ae nor , s ae He icant to stake | G00d-night. . . . Mrs. Join Wigmore and. Mr. and Mrs. G. S~ Levy of 7 | Tider abatme. three daughters, Cindy, Gloria | Araprio®. ee eee E. 4 “There wes made in todays] CGIT Banquet 12%, tty, Menton. NB 4 Wants, vacton at Hong) | 4 2 , 5 the rim of the valley, it blew. | d Pp Wigmore's sister, Mrs. Gor-| former Margaret Riley of Bal.) | pratt P a 2 ye - /A Maritime ebinook perhaps, the An rog ram don Cousing, Baltic, js | a a . — thought came. ‘It's turning m ° ; at der, Ellen, but it's not spring. | At Kensington Two successful card parties in| The Malpeque Women's In- a TEA TIME time yet” James reminded us|; - January, sponsored by the Mar-| Stitute sponsored a most suc- . with a twinkle. A successful and largely at. gate WI were reported at the rece card party at the home : The Ladies’ Auxillary of matron of the hospital, poured cessary pieces of equipment. But a warming thing it was. |tended CGIT Mother aud Dau- rebruary meeting held at the | of ® r. and ae, Eateartand Cos. 3 the King’s County Memor'al his organization has been a Pictured left to right are: Mrs. Pleasant to meet in the wake of |ghter banquet was held in the ome of Mrs. Heath May hew on The — F held fternoon tea at the ; inter frosts. Great icicles —|Kensington United Church re- Another card party is to be held| Were in play. ladies 6 4 Bi RS he an thane Montague. re. wonderful support to the hospi- Arnold Wightman, Mrs. Vera winter’ beard - dripped, and at |cently when the following pro- at the home of Mrs. Charles Den-| 8Core went to Mrs. William Cou- i 2 ae Coaeggaeets Legica La Olive MaeKnight tal, and over the years has MacDonald and Mrs. Ernest tongth fell fecan canes. Roofs |gram was carried out with Bet- nis on Feburary 18 was palo. | sins. and the gentlemen's high B Mi a va nn wn vo and Mrs. Vera MacDonald, donated many useful and ne- Buffam, Montague. that had been white - thatched |ty ard de ve toastmistress 4. ee Gane aoe ma ag NT ‘ : a ‘ : ft ie ‘ —_ |Paly. ot tn part, ever siece ce Ku. welcome ‘Betty is Fed call v ns cock pr Se roll | snd Mrs. Keir Crafer Tee ingli by, lost ¢ 3 ’ y Macrad- with a@ recipe for a supper . : MARY HAWORTH ee ear ietaciee — coverings ot snow. yen; the Queén, proposed by | dish lucky door prize was won by LESS-POINTED PUMPS [een een pase “The showers ahead’ Barbara Paynter; the National’ It was decided that the Instt- William Cousins. Refreshments ny a ie impute ial em are ed . or kfast |Amthem; the Church, proposed tute would renew the subscrip- | Were served by members of| By TRACY ADRIAN first step we-have seen in that ‘ ° But on't impute any special| James dbserv a ea by Betty Palmer, responded to tion to the National sche the WI. Rumors have been going direction and it is @ -, Peop e oeem To e ral virtue or cultural significance to/ buttering a piece of toast. Spar|) Rey Lewis M. Murray: Magazine, which had be, around for several seasons promise. jthat innate preference. If any-jrows were tidy that flew im icGor Movement. proposed by | ry densted ‘a the oes that round toes are coming — However, the shoes shown’ e | thing, I try to swim against the! to pick up the crumbs on a drift Frances Caseley, responded tO | by the late Mr. Willieen Clark ay BRISTOL back. But frankly this is the are Herbert Levine's version ey Uwn OUG $ tide of natural inclination, by| beyond the window. And merry. |by Mrs. Stanhope Moore, Moth- | Sasksichey of rounded-toe pumps. They = (Making postitive responsive ef- What a spirited meal was theirs |ors proposed by Patsy Bowness ine “ging | Peter Clarkin and his elan which numbers over 60 in| are of black patent leather 1 terru * An amusing program of “sing niece DEAR MARY HAWORTH:! I am vastly more qualified to forts to meet gregariousness|before it was suddenly - in of |Tesponded to by Mrs Bruce say or pay” was enjoyed *jand Mrs. the village alone. with an = back and a Cue - Being European by birth my- help people when I am silent than halfway pled by me aoe ae excited |Macleed, A poem ‘A CGIT Bradley and Lenius Rossiter left; Another old timer ‘still ban-type and sport 4 self, I symoathize vividly with when I talk... an ironic state- cen for a S daveles ot camlvsie and a concerted lift of Mom” was gives by Marjorie Mr and Mrs Harry Wall and| Friday for Newton, | is cm ow. — for én “Tom Jones” buckle. = igre a ome Mt... idly... idering..the|-coweltzer s ieeta aaa : pegeter, followed by 2 sing ; Mass., to the funeral of | ears ann yan Se ~ re iNeind Staten where she lenzth aes which 1’ tude’ renowned as Fact, 1 die} wings m-a brownish. flash, ~and lyon” Dorothy’ MacKenzie reaa| annie a tor Lond Seeb vee Gar ci’s nephew <" Wiltiam horse -shoeing “dave here: when} arian found that the lack of privacy apologize agree. His vocation as medical/a vacancy about. an article on Christian Youth : ’ Kearney who died last week in| he and his late father and bro- i and respect for privacy were, Thank you very much for, Missionary, head man_ and| “This is not a promising wash-|Week, which was followed by a his early 30s. His mother was| ther Frank were three. busy fh j driving her to distraction, until) your kind attention and compas- Prime mover in a jungle hospi-|day"’ we, said. duet ae and Kath-| Norman Kelly, Corn wal].| he former Teresa Clarkin, | blacksmiths in their shop where pate she had a high wooden fence sion. I wish you the best of every- ‘a! community, and as its! There was a silence. No com- po yichy- wel @ program clos- 14 by plane for T > and| Sister of the late Mrs. Ernest| some 40-odd horses were shod a hag) as constructed... thing, always, and continued Chief fund raiser, in campaign|ment. James’ thoughts were jed aps. Chicago on a business trip Rossiter, and to make it sadder | daily along with a mountain of Ee RRR: le, I strictly refrain success in your most difficu trips back to “civilization” for |doubtiess lifted above clothes-/ Leaders of the five groups are ‘| her husband died only a few| other work in that hard line of iy nae sm “Tushing tn where angels ‘ask: that of helping people to that purpose, surely has requir-|lines or other ‘womens’ work”, | Dorothy MacKenzie, Mrs. Jam-| twenty . tour members of | Months ago. The three from here| duty “People came from tar ie from “rushing fn where angels help themselves. Very sincere- €¢ him to spend most of his/off to that world of bleats and {jes Murphy, Mrs. Marven Clark, | Fortune United Chi making the trip travelled by| away with wild, dirty horses ft would fear to tread” Bul permite vours, COUNTESS X time, life and energie in the| lows. of neighs and grunts, /Mrs. Gerald Millar and Mrs. cntertained at the tans of wnt| air and will reture home early| but we conquered them,” be ee Me to Sy nat UNS eter ies DEAR COUNTESS X- In my OMpany of others. And to do| which belong with the calling he |Stanhope Moore. Ernest Johnston for the Jen, im the week. said. “No matter how dirty they 5 ee eee quite impartial rejoinder to this. with magnificently indiscri- |follows. ° ary meeting The devotional Eddie Clark, manager of| got we stuck with them and Fee eeeeine ilable. actaally LY’s reflections, I wasn't opt- ™inate generosity, in selfless! “We have more lambs Yes, | Clark's boat building industry, SS tee os Ons goed cae ingly irreconcilable actually LY’s reflections, op : » | Al h WI Y k | service was led by Mrs. Jocelyn ry mrad flect two different cultu-| ing for one cultural bias as ver- Service to some of the erstwhile| another pair. Just come” he p a , 'or | Coffin, assisted by Mrs. Hiida| #75 the big battle right now 's/ on their mose and the big price Cc only re wo Gilter sus another, with respect to how Most hapless and suffering peo-/said presently. ‘ ; e | Din .| Bot to sell the boats but to get) was 30 cents @ horse.” at Hi oa s. Each has its own unique pec V F | | Dingwell, Mrs. Claude Mac pha much ‘or how little) folksiness|Ples on earth. M.H “Their crows aren't what they) VIEWS FIIM | Kenzie and Mrs. Lorne Dingwell,| ¢™ built fast enough to sup-| Walter O'Brien entered the Queens County, 3 values is desirable. Rather I was stat-| Mary Haworth counse!8 used to be, I fancy not so loud” |The secretary and treasurer ply the demand. Eddie also| Charlottetown Hospital Mon-| 00 | ‘ ‘ ’ rs “ou are uphold {ng the policy in a fact of history, namely,|through her column, not by|one of the younger lads offered On Food Costs |gave their reports, and hostess| #5 the Clark boat building bus-| day to undergo a He : . of the open hand, which ot the evolutionary process|™Mail or personal inte rview.|of the bantams, to some lady | assistants for the February iness goes back more than 100| will be absent from work ‘ frowns on fences and aloofness subjects the human race to re- Write her in care of The Guard-|visitors they were leading on a | Evelyn Vessey, convener of meeting will be Mrs. Laura| ¥¢2Ts of service to the fishing| for a number of weeks follow- as éu S59 that set the loner apart from entiess shifts of pressure. And ian: ~ guided tour of the barns yester-/ Home Economics, presented a|MacKenzie, Mrs. Charles Mills| industry. ing his hospital stay that will) wy AD. 1965. Fee ‘s neighbors. LY is declaring, in, orize ‘ie., survival) is to very interesting and informa- | Recent visitors to the city in-| last about two to three weeks. AN ih quite frankly, that her prefer-| |.) adaptive, not to the hold- out D BAILEY ALLEN tive film entitled “Supermark-| cluded Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Geraldine O’Brien of the voca- ——s ny red way of life ‘upon which she’ i vaividualists IDA ets and the Farmer” at the Feb-) Hunter R. WI Blaziand, Mrs. Joe Sinnott, and| tional school staff spent the u insists, after experimenting with 4. 5 the central implication ruary meeting of Alphi WI John Keefe. Mr. Keefe has a| weekend with ber — here, “ other methods ’ is based on de- of your amiable letter, that Am- ° . York. The film covered various | Hears Talk sister residing in California who| Mr. and Mrs. John R. O’Brien. a fense of privacy.. ericans somehow can't tolerate Sweet Housing Project food costs in the cooperatives . visits here in the summer and . % 3 Why not honor both schools of ajoneness, that's a false notion and the supermarkets. On Eoonomics . her son is a TV actor and has DEFEND RIGHTS thought (‘as I try to do), with- ° . The ‘Moonlight and| been seen here on Sunday nights; TORONTO (CP)—A new ght | I try altogether. U C ter a ,, 800g € ao a" te ou asking either to yield to It was the proved capacity of sing an y a | S Roses amen a we meets aa Dr. Jean Halliday MacKay Ginadie Laseeio, Sees ot ae ae for meer al has . ioneer forebears to endure | ans lwas the guest speaker at the a People, and not only in Ameri- the rigors of inescapable utter TO commemorate the birth-)in heavy skillet until tender and| with a valentine. Business of the| medling of the Hunter s -— Some. Od teas tee tee ies ce, ate afraid to be alone, to be a sneness for generations, in a day of Abraham Lincoln, we sug-|a pale golden color. evening was discussed, and it! piver , held at the home of —n > cn to sitent, as a rule. They don’t strange and vast new contin-/| gest a “log cabin’’ made of Add crabmeat; stir, and add|was decided to send a donation Mrs. W. I. Bowman. pite Lx Pa here hopes —— The like to face questions which de- ont (and to survive and even candy bars and caramels to eggs. Dust over salt and mono-|to the Consumer's Association The wa wl ae ago = an become — scope. mand a probing search and & f..,ich) after taking leave of|do double duty as the center-|sodium glutamate. Fry in 8| of Canada, and also to the Home the meee ears ew — ee busy an Canadian ae s'ow answer. So they open UP Firope's crowded “‘together- | piece for any youngster's party small pancakes over very low| Economics Scholarship. A 11| ‘Me president, - Emmett repairs to nets, etc., ciation was launched their hearts and hands and $ , des- | heat. Tu them when brown- | nard, who introduced the guest/ has never worn glasses. ing of about 150 $ } ‘ ness’ and coming here (hun-|table, and to serve as the des-|heat. Turn members subscribed to the In- owing to the shesuce of: ihe ‘ad timer aft day night. help. help» until they them- dreds ‘of years. age), that/sert course , gd on one side. Serve hot with soy| stitute News, and the safety | ccmemien-ataemiin. Stems a SS samen ' pees - stripped of ee ght brought the United States of Am-| an ‘is so simple te gat ed Sauce. salety ides oe i eee Bolger. Theme for the) B : the |” ion and aimost every iu . c into being. | that any pre - ner sa as for approv: . Alban e McAdam, king of 3 BENNETT oe Scientists, philosophers, great and it ‘s * possible, that as a/|fun to make, and it’s sure to de- i Coeneert ian alee meeting. ed te ee ate Gee nce gh ng we ce H. CARR Sey men, have been men of solitude by - product of that heroic coo-|ligh the young set at any type | Woa-Ton Soup (canned) The . Dorothy Lewis MacKay chose “Do You , Want| “7 ery = ° aes z De and dedication. Albert Schweit- poration with the evolutionary | of party. Too ¥ brought attention to the Red|¥ To Bo A Home| ginaus days ? a fi refuses to let To Make the Early Settler's Log Eggs Foo Young with Cross Blood Donor Clinic to be! water this spring. As a fisher-|> Re progress (1e., frocess, ness enceeeers |S oS” Crabmeat, Lightly Sauteed | Economist” for her tapie. Fol-| man you live so + San Lite ze Progress (i.e., the modern brand jesrned to value true neighborli- Cabin | Bean Sprouts, Flaky Rice (Reid im Charlottetown March) Sine" he, address, she waslon afer retir ee ay $ Phone 44817 of civilization) touch Lambar- |... as evidence (and currency); Place a 4" x 6” small card- leo Creanh (ith Sliced 30th and 3ist. An invitation presented with a gift. is also king of the McAdam > : ene... and he is respected for it.’ or Goq's care and watchfulness.|board box 4” in height on @ ta Preserved Ginger in Syrup, |®4 received from J. Gordon| > * lor the ‘ 33 Tit wrt Breer aay ne ete aay we cae | "CRS Aa Caer” |i penetra, Preteen Oe os | oH of us... woof of American character. is| ; .E.1. nadian | ‘ lift ya Pennine . at \that open attitude Sywer ts Ts or oe 3 —— candy hong Red Cross Association to attend a a report on] fase wil PURITY DAIRY : lothers of which you speak. each 7 hold together ‘their-annual meeting at Confed- Luck supper ; : . LY didn’t ask whether I pre-| with toothpicks. THE CHEF'S eration Centre on Tuesday, Feb-|also reports of the visiting and? (SUP “Parents Prefer 1 fer unlimited “neighborliness”| The front and back are made| cri eRY CREAM SAUCE FOR|Tuary 16th. [nee ee Purity Products” the usual|of round, chocolate - covered BROILER-FRYER Ella Chappell and Sheilagh | ceived. It was decided to hold a , to personal privacy, as us ith FRICASSER | in aid of the risk & the cee é thing. The truth is, I strongly resabmare ae together can Mesdames: With broiler- |Simpson ere program conveners | supper 317 Kent St, Dial @7125 9 Bt. Peters | tavor more priv acy than com. | toothpicks, | leaving and dimin. pele algal mtew ry - buy. on ae ees eee — rere * ay Dele ist eT cane ishing in width to form a . » we hous was them ~— @ Trained Experts gate. Reasonable Prices Make the chimney of stacked ® up “nougat bricks,” held toge- ther with toothpicks or a ‘thin 166 bamboo skewer. | Reof’s Pitch me Place 2 pieces of styrofoam \to form the desired pitch of the roof; insert toothpicks along edge to hold the “roof” 1 which is then covered with solid| S then chicker fat chimes fant chocolate bars. . fricassee broth. * Place the cabin on a1" thick Sti “ * r in % ¢. light cream or un- | 12” x 18 styrofoam base, and) aiited ev ated milk landscape it with. chocolate| uted evapori and trees, maple su of 4 cooked celery with celery : ; gar “men,” lolli- : pop trees and pieces of chocolate | !@uid. Bring to boiling - point. he to simulate tree trumps Simmer 3 min. Stir in 1 thsp. S Tae . minced fresh parsley. ¢ a sek SUNDAY DINNER Arrange cooked sections of ; es eee Tomato Bouilion - in - Cups -fryets on deép platter: ie , tha i Broiler-Fryer Fricassee | pour over the sauce. Edge: with with Celery Cream Sauce jwhipped potato and garnish Whipped Potato with parsley. Carrots in Lemon - i Deep . Dish Cling Peach Pile ABE’S WORK aes Coffee Tea Milk Abrahani Lincoln was 2 ose | a especial treat try this) waster before entering Chinese dish. ken costae ot 6 of.) can crabmeat faked : fine xas, slightly beaten By, sa ~ STYLED TO SLIM monosodium 0 is Side - swept slenderness ~ Saute onion and celery’ tn off "4 see how deep tuck tome tt : conceals the buttons. smart, Bae 60 easy to slip into on busy|t Arriving Daily spring days cae Leak ors. pring ‘Se ’ py be is 22%. Size. 16% requires 3 yards Pg 39-inch fabric. @e FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in © Blouses coins (no stamps please) for @ Dressés iS carte © Spectoen 1 cont rs , ee, ae, AD island furriers Bend, sréer to Anne se itd. tern Dept. 80 Front 6. W. Tor. Grafton St, Ch'town ento 1, Ont. m sapaieenoa a