Anne Bond, Women's Editor, omen 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar, 22, 1962. HAPPENINGS The Rainbow Club held monthly meeting at Sunset Lod- ge on Monday afternoon. The president, Mrs Sharam, chaired the meeti Brig, D. Barwick thanked the | lub for supplying St. Pat-| Fick's treats for the residents at the lodge: and Brig. N. Owen Feported on birthday gifts. The estimates for the stair . rails were reported and approved Plans for the annual birthday supper to be held in April were finalized and Mrs. G. Ballingalt was appointed convener of the affair. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mrs. J. 4 MacNair was accompanist for the afternoon Mr. J. MacKenna, Sterns Ltd. Charlottetown and’ Mr E. Hickey, White Star Laundry, National Institute of Dry Clea- ners convention in Chicago, Ill Approximately 18.000 people are expected to attend this show mn enna and / Mrs Hickey accompanied their hus- bands on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison Kensington left on Sunday for Toronto on a combined business and pleasure trip. They will also visit their son-in-law and daugh ter, the Rev. and Mrs. Skoutajan. at Kingston, fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron MacGregor, Graham's Road. were honored by receiving a tel. egram from Buckingham P: expressing warm co tions on the sixty-first a sary of their wedding on Ma 13, from her Majesty, the Que Mr. and Mrs. MacG are enjoying their usual health, hav. ing celebrated with friends and relatives their sixtieth anniver sary last year Miss Chole Campbell has re- turned to her home in Freetown from the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown, where she had been a patient. Nettie Stewart™is confined to h- home with iniuries received fn a fall at her home on Satur. de", March 10, Mrs. Annan, James Marchbank, Ne a patient in the Prince its County Hospital, bur MacKay for the men. ceeds were in aid of the wr the district. Mrs. Walter Moase, New Annan, was friends and relatives gathered to honor thelr son Francis, and Summerside, | where she is receiving treat- ment. Eight tables of progressive auction were in play on Wed- nesday New London Hall. MacEwen won the high prize for ladies, and Douglas Cole the high prize for men, tion prizes went to Francis Mur- March 14 at} evening, h 1 Mrs, William Consola- ray playing as a lady, nd W Lunch was served by ladies of The spacious home of Mr. and | filled to capacity when | le the former Mary Carol Fyfe of Stanley Bri. a shower of gifts was present- ed when John Rogers and Annie Lee Fyfe attended the. young couple, and nuptial musie_w played by. Miss. Olive, Dalziel The well fled baskets. were carried in by Isabel Moase and Gary Campbell, and the ribbons were cut by Julie Campbell and ‘ay Bryanton, The gift cards were read by Mabel Profitt and the many lovely gifts were arranged by Mrs. William Pid- THERE IS STILL ane | newer than wool in spri fashions and Miss Janet wit liams was being fashionable when she choose this two-piece wool suit. The suit in the new bone shade, features a short sleeved dress with jewellery collar and a matching jacket with grey cord trim. To com- eon. A Bible, the gift of St. Mae : A.Y.P.A., was present Mrs. Wiliam Pidgeon and Rute Pidgeon addressed the guests of honor on behalf of the group. Music was furnished during the evening Walter Coates, Mrs. Cecil Mill, Keith Thomp- son and Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDougall of Moncton, N.B. returned to their home on Tuesday after at- tending the funeral of Mr. Mac- Dougall's sister, the late Mary MacDougall. While in Charlotte- Spring was very much in ev idence at the YMCA on Monday and Tuesday evenings, “as the Omega and Delta Bona Fide town they were the guests of Hi-Y clubs presented there an- Mr. and Mrs, George MacDou- | nual “guy's and dolls” fashion gall. Also attending the funeral | show featuring the latest in were Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mac- Dovgall, Mr. Norman MacDou- gall and Mrs. Mary Bell Godwin spring and summer togs for the teen-age girl and boy. The show, which was conven- and family, all of Moncton. ed by Dianne MacLellen, pre- They, too, were the guests of sident of the Delta club, was Mr. and Mrs. George MacDou- gall and both showings were held before large audiences. ‘The models were: Miss Mrs, Benjamin MacMillan has Jan returned to Charlottetown after Beesley, Miss Ann Cameron, isiting in Stanhope, where she Miss Judith Garnhum, Miss vas the guest of Mr. and Mra | Brenda Howatt, Migs’~ Janet was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | MacDonald, Miss Emily Mac- George MacMillan and farfily. | Kay, Miss Gloria MacKay, Miss Ch’town Hi-Y Clubs Present Guys And Dolls Fashion Show ; and Me Betate of Mrs. Jobe | format wes cemgned ty Williams. fie Fashioan of Neotel Tas ne the show was dress featured scattered hand- ae by Royston ‘Musiord, rolled organs fuse and con Concludes WI KRco, and the Hammond Organ trasting multi-color em! . was provided through the court- complementing the wale, sop- ‘o. Sewing Course esy of Lowell Huestis, Island re- hi ed youthfulness of the presentative for Hammond Or- ign. | Friday, February 12th, | ‘Mix 'n match was Judy Garn- | achiev.ment afternoon was held teen moti’ ints - hum's motto when she chose a at the home of Mrs. Lorne In- pe sailor outfit by Jewel | man bringing to a close, + very The and | Successful two weeks courte in sewing an¢ outfit in wash —_ cotton, featured ee fon mhing ag ad de | mee, ce Seats bane be Miss Alphonsine Theriault from es Women’s Institute Branch show were variety of activities that wee ably _torm teen-agers bus; life. There were clothes for dren Charlottetown. a bany.of the ladies of the dia. t took advantage of the ae and on Achievement ) ed by Kathleen Rout for Irving Nadler, gives everyone the feel- popular dress up ing of spring. The dress with its ane aie cotenee by Miss | puffy sleeves, short and edged Janet MacDonald. It featured | in white ruchins was modeled by | fy coment at aes eae Miss Brenda Howatt. It featur Ei a jewellry collar and look alike patho use tmpesneceriaias and was shown in an apri-| “Several visitors were present ae talon | tot'and white check, for the occasion with Miss Ther- ed coat = ae by os The finale was provided by| esa MacLeod, director of Wom- the wedding party with Miss| en's Services, as special - guest See a shirt waist alk dress Barbara Worth as the ‘bride,| who spoke briefly Senne on old checks of majenta, tur- in a ballerina length gown of handicrafts and “LH Club work. eit “ie length White silk organza over taffeti jifts were presented to the featured three jduarter length Miss Janet Williams and Judy! instructresses and the hostess, ing belt at the welet, With Garnhum as bridesmaids in| Mrs. Inman, by Mrs. Frances outfit Janet wore illusion heeled Petal pink and sky blue organza| Roberts and a vote of thanks new pin toe. gowns by Belle Time: and Miss) was given to the leaders by the Filting ia the starlight, thro ace ew ont orgie = way, a ad at eet tale gad white orgendy fa a and ‘Carneros fookad 6 20 | FoR THE BOYS M the salut be con cf Gose| | Ons 00 the. cayent. culls ‘a fairy people in her blue and | the show, was worn by one of white Mlocked duster by House- boys, Alan Peters. This cons Lid. The lovely summer beach out jfostured clam dig | as designed pants “believe it or a » Fed, blue, yellow and white B ki Cavitest cause of its star blue color: matching pancho type tshirt | akin nres) | A bathing suit, designed for | and a signal jacket in white with oe the figure that doesnt need an red and yellow panel | MONTREAL (cP) Mrs. For a more formal occasion, Colette Beer, petite, brunette Don , chose a midnight| mother of two pre-schotlers, a new eae , uae by Sea blue tuxedo with satin lapels, won first prize in the 10th eres 10k Cane ROU RERt, wee ect With his tx Don wore all the| National Salon of Agriculture's Proper accessories including the tourtiere, ~ baking contest for ee ere Aan a the should- | tuxedo shirt, bow tie and black what she deseri diamond studs and cufflinks, | "a French-Canadian ple with a Master David MacDonald was Welsh touch.”” already for a spring day at| Her husband Peter—a singer ing School in his easy care outfit.) and drummer in Montreal night qverywhere, there are morning ‘The outfit featured a green ban-| clubs Welsh immigrant flea ta the attention ‘Mise Gi lon sweater shirt and green| with a passion for sage and —- hong th om@ wash pants and to complete| thyme, so Mrs. Beer regula ith fechion when’ she modeler Mis outfit David chose a green| incorporates both in her cook- with fashion when she modeled ganordine jacket Her orize-winning pie was the “Dear Liz” dress by Algo. “Another sports outfit that no, exception It featured a run of ruffles down proved ‘popular with the men the front and around the cuffs. attending the show was a mona and slits in the side gave the Svmpic sweater modeled . Mrs, Beer's hobbies in- ress an oriental flair. The >» Burns. The sweater elude collecting cookbooks in Dear Liz” dress was in apricot trimmed with red and blue wad{ different languages, taking eve- and white print finished with a with it Bob wore white duck ten-| Mi courses in ceramics, and matching belt at the _ waist. nis trousers sewing, Her children are aged Gloria's shoes were white per-|” Alan Ince was all set for a| t¥® @ : i forated_classics by LePage. sunday stroll in hy k Her recipe for tourtiere: Merduearariarpiripy eae p,SeParates are always the back: Seon (allored suit The seit’ wes One pound minced pork : | bone of any wardrobe and Miss small onion. 1 clove of garlic, Williams, ‘Miss Barbara Worth, | Jan Beasley took this into con- ee ttn the ever popular respon % Mr. Burns, Mr. Donald | 38" Be: ‘ime, Meter | sideration when she ch Ling, Mr. lan ince, BASES | oateticated | outfit - David MacDonald. Master Ron- ald MacLellan, Mr. Alan Pet- ers and Mr. Jim Phillips. For THE cant ie of the and aquamarine coat length with a chie agg ree collar, long sleeves, ‘kets. The beautifi | president on behalf of the Insti- tute members. A delicious lunch was then en- | Joyed by all bringing a very en- able afternoon to a close. Montreal Mother Wins National ot just ee pretty re- served for at night, no this ped ne are Plete her outfit Janet wore a isket-weave straw nat and black _ illusion pumps. This wi many delightful outfits mod- eled by teen girls and boys at the annual “guys and doll” fashion show held at the YMCA on Monday and Tuesday eve- ning. | ‘anadian from the | Eastem Townships area of Que- | feaspora tgmet teaspoon ze, “4 teaspoon dry mustard, 4 teaspoon cloves, % cup water Master Ronnie MacLellen look- the ed very “spring like” in bright) © Jon's spring colored shirt in shades of reens, pinks and orang chlevement Day and 1 seman eoomed potato, | wishes and thanks for the wart hg has received from us; ail the ingredients, except was also a letter from Dr. casserole | chmanova expressing gratit for all the clothing and baby needs that have 25 minutes or until the Fey] oe ae eee water reduced. rate need. | cached potato and mix ae Plans were an unl pa Senos ica ete pastry in, which slashes have m made. Seal the odges and babe 'ot' dee ogress “tor de | minutes. Reduce the heat to 350 and bake 20 minutes longer or antil the crust is golden. an Pastry ingredients are 2 % Young Adults Host UC Group cups pre-sifted flour, 1 teaspoon salt, % cup lard, 5 % fable. spoons cold water. Measure 2 cups of the flour a with the salt Add the lard. At Kensington | cutting it in with two knives KENSINGTON — The, mem. bers of Margate United Church fellowship were guests of the Kensington United Church Young “Adult Group on March until the pieces are the size of small peas. Put the remaining Mr. Nelson Caseley welcomed the guests and Rev. Waldo El- cup flour in a small bowl Hott conducted a Bible audy Ger Questions ig FF & z £ 8 i Pig aske then combine with a fork. Form it into ‘a ball, wrap in waxed Paper and pigce inthe setrig- erator for not more than '% hour. Then roll out the pastry, not too thin. \Provincial WI |Executive Has Business Meet ‘The executive of | the Women's Institute of Prince Edward nd the Great George office on March 14. The president, Mrs. J.L. Dewar, was in the chair. the cold fons. ‘smooth, is to the first mixture, to this passage were oe: ua in at woes gitciet ero i oe pees etme eke co foved with games directed by rs. Gordon eer Neon Pay- nter and Nelson Caseley. The service conciud- ed the evening's program. Scripture was 7 Mrs. Willard Stewart. The were those written by a Crosby, and Mrs. Bryanton and lered , “Saved by Grace”, + APprecation was expressed Henderson of the marae? ‘fellowship. and each gave a report on coavenorshie. ‘Tires of the four ladies who had attended the WIC Board Meeting in Ottawa tii te month were pre- sent. Mrs. Laird, editor of Fed- erated News, reported that ex- ecutive member, Mrs. Philip | Matheson presided at one of the | 8. BENNETT CARR insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada Phune 4.8817 — 4.5435 sessions. A letter was passed in from Charlottetown. P.E.1, the adopted’ boy, Venkatesan, in which he sent his New Year's and with | With his shirt Ronnie wore a her jacket she wore a matching | green and brown checked sports yet separate ensemble with wide | coat and green and brown white pleated skirt and over-| trousers. louse by Jewel Togs. The over-| The latest style in men’s trou- | blouse was styled with short | ser is the contential type, and sleeves and tiny slits at the sides | this is what Jim Phillips chose ris’ clothes were shown through the courtesy re | and MacLeod Ltd. and the boy's through the courtesy of | Henderson and Cudmore’s. Shoes . were make-up from Moore and Mac- MEDICAL PHARMACY here NY serve you hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 Leotis, decorations, Moore and | {°" easy to wear comfort, for college wear. The trousers] | for 24 hour service Macleod, arranged by Gerald | q0% the more formal scene, have no cuffs and short stove-| af Ginny MacNutt chose to be the pipe legs. With his trousers Jim] ME*'GAL PHAPMACY Maddigan; lighting Story’ Elee- | elle of the ball with an ‘air of wore a pink tailored striped Corner of Pownal and tric; and flowers, The Flower | sophisticated elegance. Ginny’s shirt and a green laminated ja-¥ ichmond St. Ch’ Cart, Jerry’s Flower Shop, Taits, | pink and white nylon organza ket. ELLEN’S DIARY New Young Stock Can Flourish In Warm Spring dream. the fur-| may show an indifference tn | him...and then. T wakened. Do “Do you hear me?" fy black cat on his oushion oa the couch whispers in a purring voice, behind a dark paw. “I've had a dream.” And James in the old arm- hair beside, puts by his read- ing, and glances at the clock, thoughts we suspect on the next newscast, and bedtime just head. stoc] or for little pigs. It’s not like gome I remember. There was that time, well to the end of the it was, I was thinking of just now. We had company that evening, and when we went to get the horses for their going home-close to midnight it was, T happened to look in at sow, Benned in the old cow-stable, there little see new-born scattered about. Kod it was 2 cold frosty aight, well below nero + “Yes “And we took the rug, warm @ff the horse and spread it over the sow and the small ones, gathered up and tucked in side her.” “And saved the day!” “It warmed them fhe night and longer, =. the cold’ spell lasted for a few days.” “What tribulations wé fm our farming then!” we chuck: “And what goodness ‘vel he that lo meet them! Alex said at the door this after- oon, catching sizht of the farm- fs returning from an outing, which had taken them to a far y of the place to collect Now agers ant ie: nicely faring e we be-| did have | ful of cookies. The fire with thet quiet which indicates | the sticks have burned low | h dear, no one will listen’ the tock cat murmurs stalking a2 ell we say “ome was a squirrel in my I made a spring for Soot at; thin thane Of veut, you think dreams go contrary?” - watag a bit ay | And beyond the windows, rosy | Higeneadtes paths led away along the fields “Then Mice. Sart accel to the west and the peace and the calm of the sunset was | ss oper steugace had iat aca? " he grins. spread over all. James lunches|" Until. tomorrow —Diary~ now; a glass of milk, a hand- Good-night.. . A al teeta iat ob YOURS | 5 March a Far away = ¢ Florida, icription without ~ financial Mai fs is to finance it throu ek, Family Finance gn take care You can pay back your loan | inecinans tailored to your income. 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