a ced ae ae Ohef said. “There is no vegetable / IDA BAILEY ALLEN ~ Green Peas Add Jest” ‘To Everday Meals On tour, the Chef and I were lunching in Rochester, New York or, an rez2sonable in price. “A highly useful food,” the king”’ I remarked. “This makes an All measurements are level; recipes for 4 to 6. | Drain contents ' (1 Ib.) can green garlic French dressing. Green Pea Cream Soup: Melt ? 2 tbsp. butter or margarine. Add ar peeled medicm on- Saute until limp. Blend in 2 tbsp. enriched flour and gradu- ally stir in 2 ¢. milk: . Cook, stirring constantly until thickened, Add contents 1 (1-lb.) Can green peas, % tsp. each ~. celery salt, and pepper. Mix Simmer-cook, stirring occasion- ally, 15to 20min. tits ~ Top with a- little minced fresh; or reconstituted, crumbled dried, tarragon. Small pretzels are a good ac- companiment. ‘Peas - Vegetable Egg Salad: eae peas. Add 1 ec. coarse-grated peeled carrot, 3 ¢. shredded let- tuce, 2 diced, medi to- matoes and 2 sliced hard-cooked eggs. Toss with % c¢. not-sweet Garnish with ..tra, sliced, hard cooked egg. Tomerrow’s dinner: Tomato soup; lamb ragout with green peas and noodles, or creamed 2 bbs. shoulder, fat remov Chill 1 hr. : Drain lamb; reserve liquid. Dice 4 slices bacon and- cook 10min, over low heat. Add lamb and % c. thin-s] 1 peeled onion. Simmer - cook until lamb is browned all over. Add 1 c. diced, peeled carrots, 2 ¢. sliced, fresh mushrooms and 3 tbsp. enriched Simmer 1% hrs. over low heat; stir occasionally, To serve, spoon into center of ra beated, deep. platter. Surround with contents 1 (1' lb.) cam peas heated in the liquid. Season. with a little salt and pepper. Drain. Noodles make a fine accompan- iment for this dish. : Use liquid dr.u..ed from canned peas and a squeeze of lemon juice in tomato juice cocktail. HOUSEHOLD HINT Dig our your bag of tricks to keep youngsters happy during long car trips. A shoe bag, filled with small toys, is perfect for ced lamb od tuna, peas and noodles; tossed green salad; spiced canned this purpose. Use safety pins to ‘B . ws —- ° SOUR C. A somfesting commiitee coe, chur. Minutes of previous meet-|te Easter Seal Campaign. ye a A ee sumed to(%t Financial giatement showed| gather used clothing for enphan- tendance of bring in 2 slate of oie feria eng tia sepcndence, seed | te: Mie James Morrissey was Rev, Father the susual meeting te Apel canstted af tenah pen letier-from |2ked te write regarding a p'"* meeting with Following conchuses of busteess Cisse Welfare Bureau for 9|80d also to purchase flowers / Mrs. J. J. Rev. Fr. Dunphy spoke te the) sevetion of $30 also’ pairs socks,|the church-altar for Easter. presided. Roll call was read on women» 7 pairs mitts and a supply of|was decided to have a Mm .+ ‘ ' Mrs. James Paquet, Convenor of|the community. He sewing, thank-you notes were|Offered for members on Apr munnerite. rt Ge cedatenes aise read from Sacred Heart|26th, Mrs. Grace Mclonis, M F $. iena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Phone 8506 Tread the give in regard to schecl Mect/ ne and Missionaries of Mary|Geraid Méinnis and Mrs. Edwis ing, These ing closed with the act of Cus| 25 letiers from Sacred Heart|Doyle were-appointed on the 20- : . eee sea ey 2 oe canvener. A. Murphy invited members for - ° a favor, bank 00 next i Mary C. Maddigan Makes The following convenors RERIOTLIOTS €. W. 1. |B oun Cotbed to ernd Tet . ' ed: Mrs. James ere Se Sen Parish, sae tual, Mrs. , Counc ther March ; The Holy Land Pilgrimage Press; Mrs, J.P. at the ee of Mr. een -END SPECIAL MEN . Miss Mary C. Maddigan, Brent-|attractive-gort of Nazare, Alco-|verie, Social Welfare. bers. In the absence of RD. 2 TURD 0 LY wood Towers, Toronto, telephoned|baca and its famous Cisterian|of Spiritual Convenor a Spiritual sident the vice-president, ‘ AY SA AY N ie female ce Sears Sa eeenenery. 008 vis of the- be: bovanet <o to-be sant to ear} Set Reteee _oeeet evening prior ea portant Monastery of Bat to| National Director and Most Rev. ctr abana ~ pair assorted mens -° €@f via Pan American World Air-|the ehrine of ‘!Our Lady of Fa-| Francis J. Klean. ~~ = - oi $ .00 ways from New York, March 17,| ima”, ~ “The president reported on al - JOHINNY’S [fj Shee Broken sees. Regular pair 1959 on a pilgrimage to the Holy All March 19 will be spent at| council meeting which she at- ere te 935 eee eee ee eee eeeeeee te Land. ; . |¥atima. March 20 (Friday) Cairo| tended in Charlottetown. She ASH & CHIPS Miss Maddegan wit also visit] There will be a morning visit to|also congratulated Mrs. Mac- Italy, France, Egypt, Portugal| the Great Pyramids and Sphinx.|Quaid on her article “Nature's OPEN 7AM 2AM and Ireland, The featured. Part of the.trip will be made by| Greatest School” in the March is-|] STEAKS, OYSTERS, 14 pair of assorted Men’s $ will be Rome, Lourdes, F »leamel. In the afternoon—sight-|9¥e of League Magazine. Corres- SCALLOPS, : .00 Lisleux, n, Paris, OUT| seeing in Cairo—visiting the Ci-| Pondence consisted of letters from FRIED CHICKEN Shoes. Regular te 12.95 pair Lady of Knock, Assisi and Mir- tedel_the Mosque of Mohammed| Red Cross, re campaign, Wilsea “ss aculous Medal. Ali—the Sultan Hassan (Mosque—| 208s, Secretary. Education Week CABBAGE ROLLS The first stop on the itinerary | xahn-él-Kahil Bazaar. Committee, Mrs. Basil MacDos-|] SOT & COLD SANDWICHES | se is Lisbon, Wednesday March 18. ald, Convenors ef Education Free Delivery ; LePage Shoe Co Ltd — Dial 4748 From there a bus will be taken| John R. Wooth, the Canadian|“Thank You” letters from Rev. 2 . . se to Fatima. On the way to the| lumber magnate who died in 1925,|Leonard MacKenna, lena, Mrs. PHONE 5593 “The Heme Of Good Shoes Since 1920 shrine along the coast will be| started with a small shingle mill; James Mooney, and Clem Gallantii “ seen beautiful beaches and the| at Ottawa in 1857. Secretary, ¥.. 0. eee hang it on the back seat. P. E. I's Campaign Objective ¢¢ Is $29,500 Mr. J. €. Montgomery Mr. Fulton Pierce David Scales Fred Moore Den Goodspeed Morton Dew Kemneth BR. MacDesslé Ralph Jones M. Alban Farmer Wendall MacLaine James Haslam Alistair MacLeod Neil D. MacLean Dr. George Fisher R. G. Boyne Rey D. MacGillivray Alastair D. Cameron L. D. MacKay Hugh Simpson Paul Devlin Orin Simons G. G. K. Peake ‘Gordqn MacDonald Ernest Cudmore Judge C. St. Clair Trainor Lee F. MacDonald Tom Rogers | Aloysius Gaudet Clive Cudmore Bill MacNeill ‘ Hdats. Capt. J. E. Blanchard Capt. F. W. Smith W. O. 1 Warren Farrar $ Sgt. R. B. Armsworthy Sgt. T. R. Power TEAM NO. 7 Richard L. Doyle (Capt.) William A. Murphy” -’ George Steele Ralph Carragher Vincent L. Doiron E. E. Dougias TEAM NO. 13 M. L. Fifinemore R. P. Burgess R. N. Roop W. H. Crockett P. V. Charlton IT’S | YOUR RED "CROSS Team Ne. 1-2 Militia Group Major 0. R. Simons (Capt.) - DIVISION 1 Team No. 2 17 R (P.E.I. Reg’t.) RCAC Major L. G. MacNevin (Capt.) Capt. G. W. Wellner Capt. E. G. Kerr Lieut. J. E. Ready W. 0.1 C. E. Ryan W. 0. 2 P. R. Hoy ECCE RCCS Capt. J. F. Smith Capt. H. F. Hughes Sgt. J. Meredith Sgt. L. A. Montigny Lieut. A. E, Breedon Major R. G. Dumont (Capt.) Team No. 4—5 MEDICAL CO. RCAMC Capt. B. D. Howatt (Capt.) Lieut. J. I. Higgins Lieut. (Nursing Sister) F. Mae Millan ° Lieut. A. K. Mutch Sgt. J. J. Thomson Cpl. L. J. Murphy NAVAL ASSN. Emmett Ceyle (Capt. Eddie Michael Hareld Muice Geerge Barter DIVISION 2 — WILFRED DRISCOLL, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER: TEAM NO. 8 TEAM NO. 9 Team No. 10 Life Underwriters TEAM NO. Tt Ray McCloskey (Capt.) Dr. A. H. MacMillan, Capt, Fred B. Pound (Capt.) ee (Cagt.d George R. Maclsaac . Earl Nicholson W. Blair MacDonald Miss Deris Ferguson Leo B. Doiron Harold L. Landry J. Ebbie Devine Mr. Regimald MacDenaid Francis Blanchard Jack. Ready John H. Morris Mrs. Marjerie Dever Joseph Mahar John Butler 8. Wilbur Willis a ss F. Hine Michael Robison H. Bennett Carr Miss Derethy Cullen Mr. Jeseph Mecisaac i Mr. James Ceyle DIVISION 3 EMPLOYEES’ DIVISION — GORDON ROPER, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER o TEAM NO. 14 : TEAM NO. 15 TEAM NO. 16 TEAM NO. 7 Stuart Veale FE. G. Platts ugene Lewis Alex Matheson J. R. Fraser George Hood Inspector E. Martin Allan Martin Miss Beverly Fitzgerald Miss Vernie Cahoon J. E. Cullen Miss Coanie Rogers Lee D. Darrach ' Percy G: Acorn Miss Eleanor Trainor Ira Brows Miss Laura Ford Stewart MacKay Miss Florence MacAulay Mary MacDenald 5 Blair Mutch TEAM NO. 19 TEAM NO. 2 TEAM NO. 21 TEAM XO. 2 Ste . B. Miss Mona Wilson Res Parker oa Tg cs oT Sr. B. 3. OMeare Isabel MacDonald ° ° 4 jar erry Miss Margaret Collings Vv. W. MacLean Blair Hackett , Harry Taylor Miss Janet Stewart Miss Ethel Sutheriand C. V. Crawford A. N. MacNeill Bill MacDonald Wendell Maciasize ’ > Giles Cantwell : Ae in fener hymrg eres a 7 a ee 0 : Harry Bonnell Augustes Prqued Eddie Vessey James Miller Mrs. L. Green Hareid Buell ‘ ‘ Mra. Cari Debi DIVISION 4 — SERVICE CLUBS — LESLIE DOYLE, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER wens we 23—ROTARY TEAM NO. 2%4—KINSMEN TEAM NO. 25—KIWANIS TEAM NO. 23—LIONS mn Evans (Capt.) Victor MacDonald (Capt.) Rebert Yousker (Capt) Ted Chandler Brian Scott Sinclair Cutelifie (Cagt.) J. J. Dally Kenneth Parker Norman Stewart Bernard Daley D. J. Huestis Percy Simmons J. A. Gallant Al Horne P. J. Gannce Don Gass Dewar Hamm Jack Doyle J. R. Williams Arnold Callbeck Guy Stewart - Robert Stewart DIVISION 5 C.N.R. DIVISION — GEORGE GREENOUGH, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER TEAM NO. 27 TEAM NO. 28 TEAM NO, 2 TEAM NO. R. :R. Coleman E. C. Matthews W. A. Livingstone J. E. Gallant W. C. Ranahan T. M. Brehast H. B. Douglas J. L.A. Melanson A. M. Robinson D. B. Suite » M. A. Mathesea 3 J. B. ae BR L. Steves DIVISION 6 — LADIES DIVISION — HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS # 99 Charlottetown’s Campaign Objective $11,500 Team Ne. 6 B.C. A. F. - ASSOCIATION ’ Sawey Conga Deagias Ferssthe x. é —_— +." ecehnege ts IT’S YOUR RED - CROSS. KEEP IT STRONG! ACTIVE IN 84 COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD 1. FREE’ Blood Transfus- fons for 1,471 persons — (5,215 donors gave blood at 19 different Clinics.) 2. FREE lean of 1,649 arti- eles of Sickreom Equip- ment. (crutches, wheel- chairs, hospital beds) 1,45@ persons. 3 FREE instruction Home Nursing to 162 persons in 14 classes. ST. ELIZABETH’S AID OF ST. ST. PAUL’S PARISH GUILD LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE ROYAL EDWARD CHAPTER CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY OF LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF a CHAPTER 1.0.D.E. HOLY REDEEMER | 1.0.D.E. ST. DUNSTAN’S BASILICA CH'TOWN HOSPITAL: CHTOWN BRA OF VINCENT’S ORPHANAGE Mrs. Orin Simons Mrs. Vernon Williams Mrs. John A. MacDonald Mrs. W. E. Massey a ar aa cen, Sk ies CANADIAN Mrs. F. A. Coyle Mrs. William Ives Mrs. Ray Stunden Mrs. Ray Doucette Mrs. Nora Irvine cae tere oa Mrs. James Atkins Mrs. Hereld Drew Mrs. Eugene Wynne Mrs. George Scantlebury Miss Miriam Matthews Miss Helen Doyle Mrs. Lewis rs. ison Miss Viela Tierney Mrs. Herbert Vessey Sea Masthenald Mrs. W. R. Aitken Mrs. Nazaire Gallant \ Mrs. Neo! Wises Mrs. Austic Gallant Mrs. R. M. Cammings Mrs. - ; Mrs. Fred J. Steele Mrs. Robert Coffin Mrs. Anne Gregory Mrs. Joseph Malloy P.E.I. HOSPITAL SENIOR ee oe ST. VERONICA’S GUILD. OF are Wallét Morrnsey Mrs. Louis Condon ST. PETER’S PARISH GUILD LADIES’ AID sien’ Avinas: Peenae CH’TOWN. HOSPITAL Mrs, Finley Pracer EARL OF HILLSBOROUGH nth’ | CHAPTER LODE. TUES LEAS OF ‘§ DAUGHTERS OF Wiss Beatrice MacKinnos Mrs. Maurice Weeks Mrs. Joseph Costello Mrs. Joseph MacNally Mrs. J. W. MacDonald CH TOWN HOSPITAL KING'S Miss Catherine Duff. te Mrs. J. L. Cheverie TRINITY CHURCH Mrs. J. Davis Mrs. J. F. Moore y Mrs. Howard MacDonald Mrs. Mrs. Malcom MacDonald Mrs. R. C. Clark Mies. Byree Barns Mrs. Margaret H. McKenna ; Sten, Sisten Le is Mrs. Edward A. Gallant Mrs. Clive E. Johnstoa Miss Alma Sheehan Mrs. Ivan Laurie Mrs. H. L. Woolridge Mrs. W. J. MacDonald Mes. K. A. MacE archers Miss Bea Vaniderstine - Q a NURSES’ ALUMNAE OF ST. aoe. , Se. Pelee Gieeeme CHPTOWN HOSPITAL IXIL 7 ; Mrs. Belle Arhing Mrs. C. W. McArthur €@ lour Vontripution a Wenerous Une An ave eaay when ine VaSSCIr su. rc re Sa. Eimer Seosbert ioe. 0. W, Cnrle Miss Eileen Croken Mrs. Douglas Saunders ; : . TREGTY WOMEN'S Mrs. Fred Smith : | AUXELIARY Mrs. Clive W. Currie Calls--- Remember They Are-~Volu And They Are Busy Too! ep ee eme I ey e~vo unteer S, ey e USYy 00! Mrs Alas Hetmas _ZIQN WOMEN’S BAPTIST LADIES’ : ; \ ; Mrs. Benar Daizici AUXILIARY AUXILIARY : : Mrs. Fart Wemmarett Mrs. Meriey Smith Mrs. Percy Proud birs. Clare Steadman Mrs. Lawrence Rowe Mrs. Anna Gregory YOUR RED CROSS SAVES LIVES AND DOLLARS EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR! sss “oF8'" fect Mrs. Moore ‘ ; Mrs. & P. Reper : ‘ : ; : Mrs. Gerdes Swan 1909--THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY-SERVING CANADA AND THE WORID -- 1959 ] HARLOTTETOWN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION MARCH Is Red Cross Mo GENERAL CHAIRMAN --- ERNEST D. REID’ a ARMED SERVICES DIVISION — LT. COL. J. T. DAVIES, DIVISIONAL COMMANDER Team Ne. 3—5 SIGNALS CO.