@mwz 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. July 21. 1964. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor; Phone 1-8500 Margaret Kennedy, Aurora. I 3 Ont.. is spending her vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. I ‘ 1.4;» :i ' ’ in. . . . as George Fraser of the Tra- which saw nine attractive was crowned Queen of Mon- vel Bureau is shown crown- and talented young women tague Regional High School ing the first Queen of the compete for the crown of the in 1962. Judging for the com- Montague Re ' nal Straw- festival, Kathe MailVilliams petition was performed by berry Festival at Montague is the daughter of Mr. and three former Islanders. Mrs. on Friday night. The Coron- Mrs. John MacWilliams of Dexter Sampson, Ottawa; " ‘ highlighted the Eldon. This is not the first Ralph Douglas, Montreal; three days of festivities coronation for Kathe as she and Neil Campbell, Boston. ELLEN’S DIARY Haylands And Pastures Remain Lush Ancl FuII Peter would say “Look hard" at the farming as we went, be- cause James would wish to know how farther Island fields land farms were doing. Our thoughts flashed back to Alderlea. What would he be do ing now? Would he be a little‘ lonely. despite the company‘ “So. Ellen. you're home!"iforegathering which finally ?:gifi9,?dv§:lfi% oéethengfi: “‘3: James. husband of this old found its seated comfortably in‘ come-{Egret men “as no house of his name. smiled. welnI a little gray car. checking off :moke in the “home” chimnw coming us in the afterlightibriskly the smooth miles of the1 today? And what of Peter? from a day. which had com-1 Island‘s TCH. We were boun mnced before many hearth fires ’ for that assembly of women had been kindled. and had. which is the Annual Presby- Would he come by to call soft- “Where are you?" and With- ut a happy. "Why. here you a. ‘.< borne us a distance away... I It seemed as though that? cloud which dipping low to theI hilltop. had invited us some-j times before this to roam fan-1 cifully. had indeed come by tol bear us away: to visit this and. that door — if time had allow- ed: to look into your kitchen where you were perhaps mix-I ing bread? To see your chil‘ dren — the littlest one in high-i terial of the Island‘s "Old Kirks." It was at length a strange road we followed. Nevertheless enchanting. in the variety of scenes it afforded. Glimpses of rivers. we had. bearing off streams and brooks to the Strait. bringing in the salty. tides. Height of gentle hill. dip of valley we enjoyed. miles 0 ' level land. Changed but inter-l esting was the countryside f. syrup will do" when the o are!“ turn disappointed away? Would Alex come to our door to summon us to "Come quick a see!“ some new flowering, or butterfly. or bird about? 01’ Mack to ask. “Would u have a piece of ‘that there‘ cake left? Or if not. a slice of bread and butter. with a topping of maple hun- ger of a busy. growing lad com- menced to gnaw? Would Gage e come from the farm in the road chair or playpen. exceedingin dear to the family. and rose-I bud sweet. And assure you that e had car for just such small ones. privileged as w passed. the plant life somewhat . . on some errand. a pair of Jam- :ggigefigrégo to that we knew ie's small ones with him. for as ' ' an uncle to them. he is patieiitl And evemhe” 31" and kind? 01' Jamie himself to! Are you In caring for yours. I 0’19 ca“ see mat 1' blessmg “95 ‘ catch up on his grandparents'i‘ Humble in am- g-reat mission’lon the haylands and pastures. doings? And what of i re. and learning so much Summers there 3V9 been maining grandchild. the about life and living. by thejwhen'by this the former were experience. as will each of you 1 scantily clad. the latter already that path you now tread. And’close-Eramd. but how lush and the morning was one especial! “III "1959 Still are! girll from the house across the lano?l Would all fare well in our ab-I slril‘ s our day‘s end! ly made for us. mp tom- farmJ We must. we reminded our— Until tomorrow —— Diary - wives “and true", that in a self at the outset of our trip. as Good-night..... MARY HAWORTH e | e Emotiona Depressmn Features Retrospection DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I {uncrmsaiously self - protective am married to a man nnglei chiefly because he seem- and we have 3 diang baby led much less intense. concen- boy. I love (them both very much lira-ted and demanding in his at- .tentrions. and maybe also more Iseaure. self-reliant and amiany Idependable (not own" jtypei as compared to Larry. pany with Larry llor alimmt four In marriage to John. your em- lotilonal growth. hence your hap- him for over year when lipiness. may be stymied by un- started dating John. Iconscious personal resistance to ipsychologiral and sexual self- ;giving (the condition known as ‘frigid‘iitiyiz an grain hm reserve on John’s part as well. that keeps him from ad- T_ dressing the situation with the positive care. concern. anior, tenderness and leadership poten- tial that might break the spell your deep inhibitions. ' g you've and never wwld do anything de- liberately to hurt them. Before I met John n €35 EEEEF 3. is § .5 FOR MOM TO BE! For a lady in waiting — Hi Is deaden- faliiug dress wi a ful Empire waist. option- pocht embroidery. Sew it Over-rims hcoolcotton. Wmmmmun Printed Pattern 4672: Misses’ IMP-effect. malty. of ermtiomal _ 12. 14. 16. 18. Size arde 85-inch. Tr at > 39E 'Q‘ 1 i 3. 16 ans- lncluded. . cam (40 cents) in dreaming of Law (lav w and please) for W (by? Probably hm to do with u n 5‘ o .- '< sence’.’ But now the old c l o c k l 1 and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy. Bread- albane. Mr_ and Mrs. Arthur Wright and family St. Johns and for- merly of Sour are spending their holiday at Red Point Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hic- ken and daughter. Mary Jane of Halifax returned home Sun- ay, after spending a ten day vacation at Sturgeon. guests 0 Mr. Hicken's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hicken Mr. and Mrs, William Lang- try of Boston. Mass. are d~ ing their holidays at their cot- tage at Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph Lanigan. Montague have as their guest, Mrs. Emeline Collings and grandson Robert Ceilings. Lynn. Mass. . and Mrs. John Lanigan and family. Hamilton. Ont.. who ave been visiting Mr. Lanigx an‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Lanigan have left for Mrs. Lanigan's home in Bathurst. N. B. where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Lanigan's bro- ther. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lanigan‘s sister, Bar- bara Thibodiau who spent the winter in Hamilton. Moyce R, Callbeck, accom- panied by Jo-Ann MacDonald of Toronto. Ontario were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson. Chelton. Mrs. Nina Ogar and daught- er Helen of Medford. Mass. ar- rived on the Island recently. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Laughlan and son Daniel and Henrietta Hunt of Medford, Mass. are visiting on P.E.I. ca .‘1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood have returned to their home in Arlington. Mass. after honey- mooning in the Maritime Prov- inces. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright accompanied by Mrs. Bruc Wright and Mrs. Percy Allan soent the weekend in Sunny Brae. N.S.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald. A surprise lingerie shower for Wanda MacPhee w s held a the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacEwen. New Dominion. on Wednesday evening. July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson MacDo- peit psychological or psychoan- alytical help in clarifying your life-(goals and values. and in earni- i h practice mature thought-feeling, in pursuit of fulltness-oflliiving. M.H M a r y H counsels through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of (The Guardian). flf) I . J i . I we farting marriage. I think The right mad out of win- de- pression Is to get flrotalssnd ex- AA--- e ' Shana. consciously N same time. You can nald and daughter. Bonnie have returned to their home in Tor- onto after spending their holi- days with their rents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gass, Cornwall and Mr. Mrs. Emerson MacDonald. Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weeks and daughter Karen Lea and Phyllis. Fredericton, P.E.I. are spending their vacation in Calgary. Alberta. While there there they are the guests of Mrs. Week's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drabble_ Mr. Cloumbia Jarvis. Toron- t Ont.. is spending some time with his brother Lawrence Jar- vis. Souris and friends and former neighbors in the East Baltic district. lrene Ryan. RN, of the Hall- fax Children's Hospital. is va- cationing in Morell with her mother. Mrs. Edward Ryan. and her sister. Mrs. Chester McCarthy. Morell Rear. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett. East Baltic spent the weekend in Cape Breton. Robert MacGregor left on re- turn to Toronto. Ont.. hav spent his vacation with his bro- ther. K e n n e t h MacGregor. Kingsboro and sister Mrs. Hom~ er Robertson. Munns Road. '5 on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser and children Faye. Dawn. and Marlene. Montague recently vi- sited Sydney Mines. N.S. a were accompanied back by Mr. Fraser's parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. . raser. who are visiting . ontague. Valleyfield. and vi- cinity Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alphy Doucette in De- Blois are Mr. an Mrs. Joseph Martell and three children Halifax. NS. also Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGinnis and baby son of Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hunt- er of Kensington have taken up residence in Central Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. James MacGuI- gan. T o r o n t o. and daughter are visiting Mr. Mrs. J a m e s MacGuigan. St. Mary's Road. 0 H a. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon. ova Scotia spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pres- : in: here. the prospect of on Brycnton' Red point a n d i own vacation to some point out- Mrs, R. W. Dixon. East Baltic. and Mrs. G. M Fraser.:“fiéh friendl. Re . Valleyfield were to Truro this week to ' th er. Mr. and Mrs. and Donald Cowan _of . .. n in weeks on the Island visiting rel- atives and friends. and at pres- , out are guests of James Clarke. Lower Montague. Barbara Strihon. Boston. Mass, spent a few days with MOIGTOI IO: [NEON $290.50 PARIS $348.90] DUSSELDOIIF/zunmfl 3399.20 \ Militia“ t’ *Zlfil i’-. . t It 8"” “a?! 3 II. B i.) we» 9 "a e : Tim (Uri that .0 m h lest Baltic. Anne. Cecilia and Theresa Knob left on to their home in Winnipes. Manitoba. following a holiday spent visit- ing with friends on Prince Ed- ward Island, Besides visiting points of In- terest on P.E.I., were guests of honor at two parties— one held at the home of Mr a Mrs. St. Clair Dunphy. Peake'l with musical entertainment be- ing supplied by Mr. Jose Kearney of sturgeon. accomp- anied by his sister. Mrs. Matil- da Murphy. and her two sons. Eugene and Gerard Murphy. Also. a party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gill also of Peake's. where the entertainment was provided by two brothers. Earl and J not ' Hughes. Worship Service At Murray Hbr. Mrs. Archie Maouan. nresir dent of the Murray River United Church Women. welcomed to the July meeting as guests, members of the Baptist Mission- ary Society and the Murray Harbor United Church Women. Ten members answered roll call and Mrs. Leonard MacLean received the offering. Theme of the worship service was "Nature" and four mem-' bers presented short readings. The program included a solo by Mrs, Lloyd Tuttle. hymn singing and games before the serving of refreshments. I the' Mary Nichlporuk, Miniton- as. Man. and Steven Brown- Iie of Winnipeg. are pictur‘ed being greeted by Don Mes- ser at the Montague Region- al Strawberry Festival on Friday night. The young cou- ple are on tour with the stu- Sour or W MSER IDA BAILEY ALLEN Blueberry Jewel Torte Simply A Gem To Serve HOOSE seasonable fruits of good quality. This oes not ne- cessarily mean they expensive or of the largest size. But be sure they are swim] well as ripe. Large fruits such as oranges should feel heavy in proportion to size. In buying apples. pears. peaches and oranges for table service on a budgetwise basis, remember that a whole me- dium-sized fruit for each per- son looks more luxurious than half a large fruit: choose fruit of medium size so each person can have a whole one. EXAMINE 0N DELIVERY When the fruit is delivered. I This is a 'wonderfully social r. I I Visit Mr. Fraser‘s faJreaders in the women’s icolumns. Just call Audrey Jun- ‘kins at 4-8506 in Charlottetown, John cowamGail Magee at 6-9331 or 6.5068 Newton'f (evenings) in Summerside. or 3 several Ire news bureau of The Guard- jian and Pa Plenty! Take 60 seconds to read why your dream holiday to Britain and Europe could be a reality Fall. Low. low fares! First ofall. AIR CANADA fares are much lower this Fall than last year at the tually save as much as $182 with AIR CANAD 's 14 to 21-day Economy Jet Excursion fares! These have been our most popular and lowest jet fares ever...and they are In effect again from August 3lst to November 5th (Mondays through Thursdays inclusive). Social Items Are Requested time of yea There are receptions galore for visiting convention delegat- es. showers. luncheons and cof- fee parties for brides . to - be. friends and relatives vacation- your side the province, and those en- joyable summer get- togethers hare your social news with Page at Montague and Alberton. There is no charge for publi- cation of such items an r staff will be very happy to hear from you. be fruits have soft maining lemon_ fol-you this Fall‘.’ look it over carefully. If ap- ples. peaches. plums or other spots. t h e y should immediately be out out. and the fruit stewed or in ad a into a sauce. Wadh all oranges. apple moms and other large that are to be kept in the re- frigerator. And be sure to wash fruits before serving to re- move dirt. dust and possible traces of insecticides. Dry the fruit on paper towels. It is often possible to pur- chase late in the afternoon, at a low price. excellent fruit that is very ripe and cannot be kept over for sale the next day. This can be made at once Into stew- ed fruit. a fruit course to serve with meat or as a dcssert. TOMORROW'S DINNER Chilled Tomato Juice Piquante Lemon-Broiled Chicken Crisp Potato Chips Lima Beans Tossed Lettuce Roouet‘ort Dressing Blueberry Jewel Torte Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Mgasurements level: recipes or LE MON-BROILED 2 ready-to-cook quartered ’7 tsp. Ie aves 1% tsp. fine-crushed dry tarra- gon 1% tsp. seasoned salt 2 California lemons quartered broiler-fryers all over with herbs and sea- soned salt. Place in 1 layer in oiled small roasting pan. Squeeze over juice of 1 lemon. Bake uncovered 40 minutes at 400 degrees. Turn over chic- ken. Squeeze over juice 0 re- Conflnue to as ._. .. I. CHICKEN broiler-fryers. tine-crushed thyme See a beautiful Europe! Regular holidayers to Europe in the Fall will tell you it's the best time to go. The weather and the scen: ery are just perfect. Lower off-seasonrates prevail at many hotels and attractions. Even the local colour returns to its usual shade, as the active social season gets underway. Europe is itself again! .d dent exchange group present- ly touring P.E.I. They stated that the Messer show is very bake 20 minutes or until chic- ken is fork-tender and lightly browned. Serve “as is" or with Cream Sauce. homemade om a mix. BLUEBERRY JEWEL TORTE 1 (aw-oz.) pkg. vanilla dessert (to cook) it; tsp. nutmeg ‘2 cup milk 1 (9") pastry shell. houriemade or frozen 1 unbeaten egg white V4 cup sesame seeds ‘é tsp. hot water to cup currant jelly. melted 11/; cup fresh on vated blue- berries Prepare vanilla dessert. us- ing nutmeg and milk. following package directions. Chill until barely cool. Meantime“. prepare p a s t ry shell to bake in pie-plate press- edge down firmly with fork. Brush edge with little un- beaten egg White: dust with the sesame seeds. Bake 12 to 1 minutes In hot oven. 400 grces to 425 degrees: cool. Spread -in vanilla dessert as filling. Refrigerate until cold. With fork. heat the hot water into the jelly: stir over hot wa- ter until the jelly melts. Fold blueberries into melted jelly. Spread evenly over filling, be careful to avoid crushing blueberries. Refrigerate. until serving-time. NOTE — Use any remaining egg-white when making puffy omelet or fluffy scrambled eggs. 5' on Sheer Nothing ‘ Modellecl At Milan Show FLORENCE (AP) — A new “topless” was presented Sun- d y in the Italian fashion shows. a variation of the expo- sure theme pretty enou h give new life to the whole ide Clans of Milan wed a sheer white organdy pullover— over not re were blac linen patch pockets where they counted most, This top for resort wear went farther than anything unveiled to a. in presentations the previous ETS MANITOBANS popular in the West and they were thrilled to meet him in person week in Rome. A nightle that stopped millimetres short of shock was the closest to a top- less shown in Rome. Glans' "topless" pullover with a loose turtleneck collar and cuffed short sleeves, was slightly bloused over black linen Bermuda shorts. Other Italian boutique design- ers were back on the Florence scene with the zany stuff that buyers have come expect and want from them Juggling geometric patterns. most in ac and white. dazzled the eyes. Many used zinnla gold as frequent accent. Checkerboards and stripes— all sizes and kinds. and often dizzily mixed 0 tlier—made the biggest impression. But the zanlest entry of all was a baby sunsuit for adults with a flower-embroidered drop-seat. Household Hints To keep newly painted win- dow sills and facings clean, give them a generous coat of ii- quid or paste wax. Then polish. Makes dusting easier and the painted surfaces won't show rain spots. If your child doesn’t like milk. plan to serve ei er a soup or dessert that uses it. such as cream of chicken soup or rice pudding. Renew a faded fibre rug with awning or canvas dye applied with a stiff brush Put news- papers underneath to prevent a mess. White rubber parts of sneak- ers can be cleaned by scouring ' ped in with a steel wool pad dip detergent cleaner. k I MANY ISLAND! The 130 islands of French Polynesia have a total land area of 1.500 square miles. m ‘ THE FASHIONETTE ‘ ‘ BEAUTY SALON \ Open Every Day 3 Cold Waving Q Bleaching~ Tinting . Perm. Special Phone 4-9752 \ i 257 Grafton St. - lllllll’ll’h It's livelier than everl. e .In the Fall, English pubs seem cheerier, Pans cafes smarter, even th iestic Alps look loveller as the autumn colours take to the trees. time to go...by AIR CANADA or BOAC! Stop reading this Paper an! Ell°fl§19Uf.Im.V°! Agent" , What a Sample 14. lo 21vdey Economy Excurslon return force... It's less crowded! You’re less. liable to meet neighbours In Britain and Europe in the Fall! As the summer tapers. so do r» the crowds. Doesn't It make good sense‘ to plan your holiday ' N when most vacationers are heading. home? Sure It does! 9' loss .- . If-a‘ lye": ‘ ‘7‘. tr 3. rt! i I, H. 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