= RICHMOND = a McNeill is a patt- of Women’s Guild ext is Prince County Hospital olds ee ing ‘day afternoon, January 14 be- KENSINGTON — The regular tween Wellington - Richmond _ Joins New UCW Group _EENSINOTON — The regular ‘weet Wellington Richmond , ibe ‘rst « ; Ww: *s Guild was skating in the evening. M», O'LEARY ‘The first- sxneet-|The treasyter gave her.:report,' byterian uae ie aes | set ie C rc a 'WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS | a Alice Turner Auxiliary Baptist WMS — Presbyterian Elects Officers In Summerside SUMMERSIDF. The Janu- ary meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the Sum merside Baptist Church was ing of the Alice Turner Acsxil: | which showed a sum of $2210 Was held at t : 2 7 Helen A. w Editor, Phone 48506 Mae. Monday evening in iB ary of the United ¢nrch Wo realized from a card party at Charles 1 Besirsto. Based «a Mis-| Hagton Contre re looking after omen’s ; he vice - presi- : . Mrs. | ' meeting opened w teen risk. MacDonald, church parlor. The vice - p men was held Monday evenisg the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil — Fea followed by, Mr. and Mrs. Eédy Harring- at the home of Mrs, Boates with the president. dent, Mrs. J. F. MacNeill, open- 1962. | ed with the repeating of a hymn) rR after which Mrs. bert PSs. eats | seripture, read by Mrs. Ells- ton, Summerside, were Sunday Mrs. Correspondence consisted of 4/ worth Mann. Mrs. Charlies Bea- visitors at the home of Mfrs. unison, Raeford MacLean in the chai. number of thank you cards, let: | . : | - . Alex vO. | ing opens ; irsto gave a missionary reading Leo McNally. tions Femares seepet oe nai me een Cor h useable” is oe Levers serreeee | and led in prayer. , Mr. and Mrs. Don MacPher-* HAPPENINGS ing a:New Year's poem. The 2rd | resented Wy Drs. ts aig Crane President. jaareb’ A coffee maker which nad son, Miss Lillian Brown and » Psalm was repeated in unison, | oa and Mrs. Dougis Adams ol Thi 7 aes ten jbeen purchased, was-displayed Mr. Robert Holman, Summer- - | after which an inspirational New| as werdin tletens “Th Gis cee he members voted ‘© to the group. Mrs. Keith Thomp- side. were Sunday visitors of Hostesses at the Charlotte-| merside after a visit to Moo-|y Hatt ted eee a ), Send contributions to Ou 5 son. on behalf of C,0.C. and Ex- Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Brown. es oan: aa of Beginning Again,” was 'el' Missionaries and to, the Marcis| plorers groups, thanked the . The monthly migeting of Wel- by Mrs. George Bernard. The officers of the Auxiliary jfor the coming year dedicaied | thesmeaives as Mrs. Alice Turn- ner conducted service. town Curling Club this eiornees treal. : ahar, 6) : Wile Boia ont Meade: . The Good Fellowship Group Blakeney, Mrs. Clary ming of the Summerside Baptist " “Mrs. Douglas George and Mrs. Church met in the Hall on Tues- James Higgins. day evening and Rev. K.R, Hob- 4 son opened the meeting with Mrs. James Gaudel, Sydney, prayer. The president,Mr,—frn- N.S. (nee Mary Walker, "Char: est MacKay, conducted the lottetown), is a patient in St. business period. Mrs, Thomas Rita's Hospital, Sydney, where Reid led the devotions and Mrs. she is expected to und¢t go sur- Charles Ballem was pianist. ‘ of Dimes. Guild for a donation. ~ lington C.W.L. was held at the Several - members brought) The next meeting will be the home of Mrs. Emmett Me- sweaters which they had knit) annual meeting when the nom- Neil]. Wellington Centre on for the Red Cross. The various | inating committee will bring in Sunday evening January 14. committees gave their reports:|a@ new slate of officers . A card party in aid of Wel- : ; ‘ig. The. members. voted to send tnr| Program covn sisted of a.con- jington C.W.L. was held -at the c 5 , wecabegehe “~ *\ the Tong playing record on th Mrs" Elisworth Mann home of Mrs ussell . On members and four visitors. A Pope's eerelinels It is lake ‘and Mrs... dames Clark. Monday evening, January 15th. son ue eee '0 ned to have this record played| Lunch Was served by the ips. , y pre- i wton sident. Correspemdence comisist pees aa te mien 2 HOUSEHOLD HINT ed of a note of agipreciation from as er and concluded with a prayer) eircle | Mrs. MacNeill presented the’ Mission Study, stressing the need of more_missionaries, es- pecially. nurses. She was assist- ed Mrs, Robert _ T Mrs. C..B. Jelly; Mrs. W,.G. El lis, Mrs. Arthur Dunn and Mra. L. Beck. As this is Bible year, | Mrs. MacNeill gave many in-| teresting facts about_the work. the install ation | tess assisted by Mrs. Ne | MacArthur decided that each would make| ; A ragged yellow flame in a gery next week. . The ‘theme of the Mission) The following slate of officers Mrs. George Matheson for a) g a ire s burner means the burner is ms Study was “Work in India” and) was pointed for the ensuing treat at Christmas time, ie trem ae oe: oaton. bay sor ei jpn en getiéng enough air with the Mrs. Harold Stewart, Mt Ed was presented by Mrs, Wynn oe dent, Mrs. Alex Officers Tor’ 1962 are as fol-|' A delicious lunch was served|@S. Pour the marinade over gas. This type flame biackens ward Road, Sherwood, was hos-| Nickerson and assisted by Mrs. Honald: vice - president, lows: honorary president, Mrs. by the hostess assisted by’ Mrs | Cubes of lamb Chill for at least cooking utensils and gives-poor ee an ae eu me? ° a ae. pag Ernest pei a Hee rene ae Alice Turner; - president; Mrs. Peter Nelson and an erfjoyable |6 to 8 hours or overnight in the heat . es ‘ ‘s an th _ A on a avi + *s n — . cs. be ; ao Nae . Edsel Dumville ; vice-president, social hour followed. -. ° | Fefrigerator. Remove lamt cub Te remedy the situation, try w je Regent, Mrs, rge | Charlies Ballem, Mrs. 088) W.-G. Ellis; Mrs, MacNe was Miss Marion Pate; secretary, |es from the marinade. Threag . leaning all the ports with wire; Ayers, presiding. | Lefurgey and Mrs, Reid. Each) hostess after the conclusion 4 | Mrs. Winfred Bridges; treasur- WESTMORELAND W. I. jeubes onto skewers Jea Ving agiso check the air shutter at the space for thoroigh cooking.: The vegetables will be placed on the ends of the skewer later. Drop green pepper squares into boiling water for 2 minutes. Place skewers. on a broiler ‘pan 3 inches from the heat source Broil 10 to 12 minutes. turning ance. Thread the vegetables on Mrs. Wrexon Moore entertain ed the members of Westrhore- land Women’s Institute for tne January meeting. Five members answered roll call. Reports of committees were heard and: new ones appointed as follows: sick, Annje Leard and er and Thance, Miss Karol Ber- |nard; manse, Mrs. Thi El- lis; nominating committee, Mrs + Randal! Boates: program com. mittee, Miss Marcia Pate; mem: bership, community, friendship and visiting, Mrs. Alvin Weo. flowers and” social functions, Reports were given by the) of this Mission Study group was secretaries for Echoes, Servic- dressed in a sari to represent es at Home and Abroad an 4/ missionaries or phases of muis- Education. |sionary work and at the con- A. nominating committee: was) clusion of the meeting tne drawn up headed by Mrs. Eric | lunch menw served by these hos- Shephard to bring in a slate of |+tesses was common to the coun- officers for the annual meeting try of India. turn-on end to see if it is open enough. the meeting. Central Lot 16 WI Group Plans Programs 1% cups catsup 1 cup water % cup orenge juice 2-3 cup chopped orion Sandwich buns in February. } Mrs. Douglas Adams iodi- Hattie Trowsdale: h i : : . a commit: } | § §; periodi- : ale; school, Kaie Combine all ingrecierts in a — a. oe oe formed | MG: johe't, Wong, Ga eee CENTRAL LOT 16—The Jan-| cals, press and publicity, Mrs, Atkins; educational, Kaie Atkins — arewertqahernation ‘seucepan. ‘Bring to a boil. Re. by Mrs, Ayers to go . : : on| wary meeting of the Central, Donald Matheson: supply, soc. 82d Mrs. S. Moore; lunch, Blan ;*¢ mushrooms ily eninten diice heat. Simmer, uncovered. che MacKenzie, i i } Green peppers Berdina —e Atkins sad with the,marinade. Broil 2 to 3 minutes. It was voted to get articies re- ahead | County, England, arrived . por aaces rae oo Monday to visit their daughter ; | Mrs, David L. MeInnis and fam- bers to join in this project. lly at Kensington. about .0 minutes. Spoon sauce over sliced lamb between sand- wich buns. Lot 16 Women’s Institute was held at the home of- Mrs. Wit fred Lyle, which’ opened with a jal assistance, Christian citizen. hip and social action’ Mrs James. Baglole. “he sisieted ty tars 7 = — poem read by Mrs. Robert Be-- MR. AND MRS. VERNON ALEXANDER HOWATT ccimecrren quired for school. Spoons were ORANGE BARBECUE - ye Ts. Da a Mrs. Robert Connolly left re- | ton. INDIAN RIVER CWA bought and presented two new, . LAMB SANDWICHES FILMS : jcently to return to her home at| Twelve members answered : N RI 1Wellse babies in the district. ; - (¥ield: 3% cups sauce) ‘Moncton Nuptial Ceremony 2% sais. meso’ en¢ ls Of Interest To P.E.I. Friends | ish council of the Catholic Wo- men’s League was held at the home” of Mrs. Percy MacCar- jl t F be ee | ablespoon grated orange She ak Catenin i en ints : the ery meeting, = ae et Hayes Miller, daughter of Mr.| hands. The voluminous skirt with the president, Mrs. Wilbert ILaw-. Lunch was served by hostess Russell 6H. Miller,| a cathedral train was gathered less. Fourteen members a ad/| and committee in tharge and a FAST DAILY SERVICE Mail your Black & White also Colour Film to— GARNHUM Fhoto Studio, P.O. Box 922, Charlottietown ‘Mr. Wallace Bradshaw of Fruitlands, Ont,, after visiting’ the roll by naming their first mers: . | her father, Mr. H.D, Boyle, | school teacher. ee 7 | Nenaington. . . Some. time was spent in ar- ranging the programs for the Miss Kaye Poole-of-NewAn.__Mrs. Margaret Connell ~ pas next six months and Mrs. Prow-| Tuesd re to her @ at Kensin- se Yeo condticted several con— a ,. iat dee Gent | alee, after spending a few days | tesis. Nursing at the Victoria General 2! Charlottetown where she was A flowering plant. was pre. | Sliced hot lamb roast sented to Mrs, Crossman al % cup brown sugar , Christmas. Mrs Edna Mayhew teaspoon mint leaves invited members for the Febru- | * teaspoon dry mustard Mrs. Wilfred Lyle gave a re-| and Mrs. ane pacer A. cove par straight lines, matching over the nuptial music and ac-| gkirt, short sleeves and round | companied the guest soloist Mrs. | neck. . Kelvin Goon Whe chee etane| have assumed they were mak-|Farl A. Fraser, who sang (ne! aver the ceremony a recep THE HORN OF PLENTY Kelvin. Grove W.1. when @ BNE | ing progress; or, at any rate,| Selections, O Perfect Love and) tion was held in. the Moncton. The Shishabob is an adapta- tables were in play. First prize | escaping the mold of the past.| The Lord’s Prayer, ~ ° | fan room of the Brunswick Hot- tion of one of the most primitive for ladies was won by Mrs, Ho- |What was their goal? Well,| The bride, who was given in| methods of cooking. The pieces race Paynter, ~~ prize for '“freedom,” possibly; or “the, marriage by her father, was ai- | of meat were threaded on men ‘by Gerald . | more abundant life’ df unfetter-| tended by her sister, Miss Bar- | > York swords and them cooked over tion prizes went to Mrs, L orne | : | honeymoon in’ New York and open fires. And ding to it Crozier and. John Picketts, | 4 experience. So far as 1 can) bara Miller as maid of honor, ceuers' Uslied: Biales. They pei s. And, according to its Lunch was served by the hostess | ™ake out, this is the gist of the and Miss Doralee Humphrey | . : Near Eastern heritage, Shish- . i .| are residing at 623 High Street, aboh is alw - assisted by Mrs, Gerald Miller, jatter year existentialist and and Miss Joyce Rawline as brid Monctom. The greom {s emplow amb, is always made with |tess assisted by Mrs. Prowse Mrs. Leo Coyle of Lynn, Mass. | Yoo and Mrs. Larry Yeo, is visiting in Summerside with her —, Mrs. Eldon -Hick- @y and Mr. Hickey. A highly successful bridge and auction party was held at tae Royal Canadian Legion Home in Summerside on Wednesday evening, sponsored the Nor- There were 35 tables in play and _ the following were prize win- Hospital the guest of her daughter, Mrs. port of treats sent {o the shut- | 165 Portledge Avenue, Monc- at the hipline and softly draped one visitor were in aliendamce | game of Bingo enjoyed. : o | George Gregory and Mr, Greg-|ins at Christmas and a letter} ton, and Vernon >, anata to match the neckline, Her short |" . Mayor \ory, and visited other friends | was received acknowledging Howalt, son of MX and Mrs. veil was held in place by a LEARAN left Soicoaas iain ne relatives. gifts sent to the Prince County Vernon T. Howatt, 36 Walthen | small crown of seed pearls. IDA BAILEY ALLEN ery oo. Cc . CE nd the weekend in A, ‘ ae Hospital. Annex. Drive, Charlottetown, P. E. I. The attendants, maid, of cS BLOUSE .B. They were accompanied | Mr, Rendell Caseley, Kelvin | The next meeting will be with | took place recently in St. John’s | honor and bridesmaids ‘wore « ee kj S : by Mrs. ILD. Smith. | Grove, is a patient in the Prince | Mrs. ©. A. McFadden. | United Church, Moncton, with| identical dresses of erystal Primitive Coo Ing Met Oo » HD. County Hospital, Summerside. | Lunch was served by the hos- Rev. F. E. Archibald officiating. | peau de soie with . NIGHTIES § Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Webs- ter entertained on Jan. 15 at a Said Delicious With Lamb” | PYJAMAS Coffee , ; LAMB EN BROCHETTE SATURDAY MORNING | (Yield: 6 to 8 servings) SLIPS 4 to 5 pound leg of lamb, cubed CLEARING / EACH 1 cup wine vinegar . ~ oo SWEATERS . . ... ea. 2.99 DUSTERS . ea. 1.99 |- The bride -and groom spent a | teaspoon pepper { ‘M teaspoon Worcestershire | beatnik philosophies— as well » esmaids. : : sauce . ™ ners: Bridge, Ladies: 1, Mrs./ Mrs. Jan MacMurdo and Mrs. | “ " Alan MacLeod, Halifax, was | @¢ With Plant Adjustment Bur-" Lamb is hearty and substan- : TY 1 — a 2. Mrs. W.A,| Erie MacMurdo, rag Bi ee best man. ‘Arnold Crawford, | eau.- The bride a graduate of tial, delicious ancl different, with — een Se eet: MATERNI DRESSES /3 OFF omen: 1, GAL Coles a 'w:|_ Prize’ winners at the card) But the durable rule for the| Yarmouth and Roy Peddie, Sy-| Edgehill, Windsor. N.S., is em a delicate favour alls own. |}, whole cloves OPEN ALL. DAY SATURDAY Gentlemen: 1. G,A. Coles; 2. W, Av Currie; 3. Leo Blacquiere. Auction: Ladies: 1, Mrs, FE. L.. Walker; 2. Mrs. Stanley Daw- _ on; 3. Mrs. Amos Perry, Gent- lemen: 1, J.A. Harris: 2..Ken- neth Walker; 8, Ralph Macin- nis, David Morrison was con- vener of the party. Lunch was served at the conclusion, reater eating enjoyment and greaters eating. enjoyrment Is to select a well - known pack- er's brand, Martha Logan, fam- held at the Legion Home, | £00d life is unchanging. It has io dney, ushered. wor teg withthe Bank sington on Tuesday. evening do with faithful self-discipline | The bride chose a model gown | 2 a. * : were Mrs. Earle Carrier, Ladies’ and self-denial, as spelled out in| of white silk taffeta, The fitted| Friends and relatives were high; Ernest Bryanton, men’s the Ten Commandments and bodice was fashioned with a! present at the wedding from ed THE FASHION SHOPPE high; Mrs, John Arsenault and again in the Sermon. on the, Softly draped portrait -neckline| Amherst, Halifax, Sydney and %s home economist, suggests See aes. stad sent Mushroom caps : j Tomato wedges j Green pepper squares e _ fe + John Inglis consolation; Mrs. | Mount. Maybe humanity refus- appliqued with motifs of Guip-| Yafmouth; N. S., Charlotte. | oun ona cue _ —_ ” ” Gordon Cousin's name w as _ es the assignment; maybe it) re lace embroYdered with. town and Summerside, P.E.I, cheuider One ean = half t " ' a <i s ! : drawn for the door prize, The! simply won't take the teaching | Seed pearls the long fiited slee~ | and Montreal. -Aiah eiahne wt frame it tees ers t anualry hi Jan, 23 dard party has been to heart. In which case, maybe | . . . ideal for kabobs. The 7a se} : “ass c ane etseertaaaing te me ELLENS “DIARY leaky might gam ot Ns = . , , s t 1. ~ Mr: dn choy sures |O% Tuesday evening te Un frprmiene’ ft ame mat ELLEN'S “DIARY Looe ae Se : this week to his home in § u m- | urch Women's Organiza-| . The question ‘remains: How to. ° | ena ation * iaecile teeth” Saentoas ver bon tion for Malpeque and Raltie transform mixed-up parents in.| Da S Weeks Go.Quic y i“ roasting he butt end, he had attended a convention loon met at the home of Mrs. | to wise leaders? The best answ-. . Y. } |the plequant mmePieuade’ te i ; : : ruce Crozier with the presi- er I can give is— t t . inade » le_ves-returned tg: 0tt=_Mits.Kenneth Owen: Dre aaily practice of tamity prayer —-FOF-Farmity-At- Alder Oe vnc ce eeipeead — La SR Clane—tves-_reteraet ednesday from siding. The devotional period | Now, who has the courage to . a Bet © threa ue theion tie M d t 9 ' I k 3 a trip to Montreal was conducted by Mrs. Owen. | lead the way, in overcoming em:|. “The End” Satarday will | long the,road which leads‘ahead hovers i ny ‘ire hese starts. on ay mo rning ar 7oCc oc fee ? : a ee <= home | barrassed resistance to the write presently to. the tale of = le “We direction we “must | fe of po i cau ee Moa : * de ee } 4 ; ° . ee read. ; . » = : : getutsed fe Summerside this ‘ con aa emiamuaey, Week. It has Desa | Sir road that we have come % the meat after cooking. “The © | | ee : skewers are threaded with the- One group—shags ‘wools, bulkies angolam my week from a.trip to Montreal. cubes of lamb « allowing space Q * ' . , 3 . SWEATERS | One group—Wools, bulkies, shags, etc. Muriel Bryenton to have devo-| ya Oe ry Haworth iosed . by | days pleasantly suntit or quietly | ie and guarded : tions and Mrs. Bruce Croziér to throu gh her column, not loses i i have charge of program. Follow- mai) or personal interview. silver-gray. The sunlight wove | God closes. it a we between the cubes for through | t ___ ing the meeting delicious Junch | go. a \ Mrs. Norma Sutherland “nas | was served by the hostess assist. W'te her in care of this 4 = eehan ran oo The heart still clings closely to ae As the cubes are biroil- returned to hér home in Sum- eq ty Mrs: K. ‘Owes. paper, Fee waae of Se | the things discarded, * more of the piquant sauce is \ brushed over the meat T he vegetables go on the ends of the! skewers for a final few minutes | of broiling. And, there you have it, a meal on a-skewer. MENU Cream of Mushroom Soup Lamb En Brochefte : Garden Salad Salt Stick? - Butter or Margarine Cookies But God says ‘Onward, life must* move and grow.’ | dusk was the crescent of moon. We might turn back and. tear “Give us'' we said “the fam- iliar round to follow, the paths | we best know.” And many a/| away the fences “ | Retrieve the things of dear re- loveliness was added unto us, : many a favor of sight and ed ee ee = i asuiten _ ; . to féed our senses And the days passed quickly. | ag the reward for all our rebel They were, it came to mind ~~ ways. like the elfin rustles of summer which comes and goes in the | road ‘leads tj poplar by the gateway through | the an. That is AO ir CZ Mix-Match Trio PRINTED PATTERN MARY_HAWORTH Teenager Recommends . Old-Fashioned Discipline Dear Mary Haworth: I am al keep us out of premature girl 15. Recently‘a 16-year- o1 d| volvements. ; ua Co { the one diregtion oo breath of wind is moving; or ., . Mary Ann's parents take the friend eloped with a boy #7.| .1 gather you know something | were in high school aad} about psychology and I wish you ¥ery immature, it seemed to| would discuss this, as a possibie ™e, Now their parents are sup-| help to some of our parents, 1| them, think you are sincerely interest- | ed in people and I have E - attitude that it's no the arched rainbow, that even while we watch it against a far sky dissolves and is lost in the never" James. himself this evening ‘saw days go- than these.” The farrning tbe busy-and the economy. This ie it i 5 E i if # sf i Ht ¥ E gf it rz ye it i li iff : é F i a Bs ° In which God keeps it open for our tread. r “Tr any turning or deflect. Our shining destinies: are all, ahead.” Until Monday— —Diary— — H. BENNETT CARR- Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. 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