IETKANY MacDONALD Bethany and Mariedith are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard lllcicbonald. 102 Brighton Road. Bethany has been studying in To i-onto and Msriedith teaching and unveiling abroad. i Bethany received the Gouvrnor Gt-neral's medal in Grade K at not-hford Square School She at- ' MARIEDITH MacDONALD i Maricdith graduated from Roch- lord Square School receiving the Governor General's medal. She studied at Prince of Wales Col- lege (or two years and St. Dun- iitan's University for four years. She graduated from St. Dunstan's in 1954 with the Bachelor of Arts degree having led in the four years Build School For Retarded I! IICHAID ANCO Canadian Press staff Writer CALGARY ICPI --Alter eight g true. William Meikl spent those years. mingled with frus- trations. working to establish a school for her son and other men- tally-resarded children. A modern sios.ooo school will he built in Calgary this year largely through her work and the dons of the Calgary Association for Retarded Children which she llounded in 1861. Mrs. Melltle says "it is the first such school in Can- lda to be almost completely built Edward island Presbyterial of the the Presbyterian Church, Eastern Division. was held in the church at Hartsville on Tuesday. July 9th with the president. Mrs. R. R. Hurst of Charlottetown. presid big. The executive held a short meetingv immediately preceeding the regular session. .meetlng were read by the secre- ltary. Mrs. Cousins of Rose Valley and greetings were extended by the Hartsville Auxiliary. Women's Missionary Society of Auxiliary asking that special gifts The minutes of the last annuali Mrs. R- Hurst Re-Elected Presbyterial President ' The -19th session of the Prince understandings and a resolution, was handed in by the Allserton, be credited in the financial state- ment of the Eastern Division in a separate ' instead in" hemgl merely mentioned in s footnotei as is done at present. This reso- lutions was passed unsnlmouslyi and will be sent on to the proper. authorities. '1 Mrs. Hurst gave a comprehen-, sive review of the years" activi-l ties and reported on the work of: the General Assembly's joint rom- mitte on Lay Training on which she was a representative from the Friday. July 12. 1957 The Guardian Page 9 ELtEN'sVD'iARY e r J - 4. "Anytl1ing's Dear, If - You Don't Want It!" The weather! How much the live- lihood of farm folks depends on it. How intently we sun earth and skyjn search of its favorable tok- ens. in dry spells we would dis- cover a rain-cloud. in extended wet periods a clean wind of the clearing. This afternoon saw deliberate showers fall to bless the crops. James coming along the yard. mused. "if she said 'Hello' when he came. Horses are knowing ani- mals " he nodded. "A c. Jamel. tones were hap py. "it ass a nice rain!” And a warm wind at July blew fine weather in again from the hilltops - such a breeze as we knew back in the young years. Then it came up over the fields from the shore to nlnw with a lone by government gnntg," A demonstration of Explorer 4 H p , . , Lam; mt-fog-r wurk by children from Noni; Try. lantern division. exhorting the llu:p'li:1st”i:fl)e.slb'l;:uIh.iiii1:'. (Nam lc)iyi:i's'lii.t'll: tlIlfmI'!.lIve:'l1V&l'V,lai:: Man" "1 9"” "h”d''"' Mr" 0" "M Kwmlnnn under "" uni mcmbe" to uh chrm " our? "Better come indoors" My Wild Summer so rich about W.C'('0l!ld Meme.” lui N" we" """5' ' "imp M M'” Maw Mcxmmi 3"" pmerm A front the verandalt ")iou'lllllet never niakc out. boy and a girl. Mrs. Melkle says land Mrs. H. Bean was most in- She emphasired llit steadfast- she nnllced that the boy was not lercsting and gave the niidienr-e ness of purpose and urged that we normal when he was about six months old. and when he was three years she decided to see what could be done for him and others who were retarded. jcov xmentally-retarded the next thee years she sought lthe advice of government of- ficlals. social workers and doc- an idea of the type of work car- lried on by the young people of the church. I of tlielpers secretary. Mrs. Larter to! Zion Church. Charlottetown. in our great work of spreading the gospel follow His example; "Let us approach this gigantic- The reports of the secretaries task in a quiet. wise manner: the different committees of the Lett us do the nearest duty - give. That was in i949. and she dis- missionary work were given and cheerfully of our gifts of mind andl end then that there were no'all departments showed a steady money. show concern for the less 'flC"l'-ll! ill CIIIIFY 10? S0ll00lll1llgrowth. This was particularly evi- lortunate and seek strength from HI11d-r9lI- Fofldent in the report of the Home God in Prayer." l Mrs. E. H. Beau, Convener of the Nomlnaling committee brought in Recess was -held at noon and her retwrl and the following slate wt-Ii" "What's a bit of rain?" hr unil- ed. pleased with the miracle of it. "its strange. illll it? we ol- lered In the grayness. "so many times wove hoped for slirvtters to cease - wished upon wish for the sun to smile through. And now . ."Aud now with the land thir-ty" James nodded. "how welcome it ii... -'l'lIl' swallnitw h4-I.lrt- this, stump. inr low in llir yards n.-id disappear- And then in a magic happen in we found we were on a street in town with Granddaughter for an alert and pleasant shopping companion She already can shop with good sense and discernment and we notice does very well by her grandfathers saying. "Any- thing's dear if you don't need it!” What a Friday-iii.-ght hustle and bustle there was all about. . . And then our ends of shopping done. how sercncly quiet in contrast the moonlit dual: of INK valley anti 5 .9 trnded Prince of Wales College there. She also studied piano and l-0YI- hill 001111118 C006?”-P '10- delegates and members united lniof officer: was elected President, rd. there was not a chirp from our nit-o refuge. ”the dear but that M. gun l'ea'”' ruiltmumlir M vtllcelltl xlolre Ml.-odedmyl velxgeetdi t h rt in fflendly tzroims for picnic lunch M". R. R. Hurst. ."li.:irlottntown: T"hl"i lo littmfl i V u sans e s .v om n -to sie sai or n on, 0 Cf IIJDD0 Hm? I' m 1:. r he 1. 1,, 1st Vic P "d t. M . Wll ”.'tl.'3 I rain in car -.t!" .i-m-. "w II, .It rd r a n th .' where she sraduntvd with the England. when she taught in the doc”! in N" Y” "ii E”i""lxllielnlaieiialgliviilt riiurlcil F0l'b9l.e5ul1::iie::ide: rszmi lN as with! W A ism-ilfr nl 'lll'llsw:IlN&ll""-'l:OCIlI'll: ti; -” Bachelor of Arts degree. tltii-2t. Thomas Gibson School. She 1111 Canada. and from Mrs. G. D- Mn lPresident. Mrs. Anuiui Brown. i The Ttlnfh lined dour l.1t't's to ma." again "no matter what a in the same year she received her been travelling extensively on the de Groot of Regina. who had had Ti" 31:15,-,.,,(,,, 59,330" ,,m.m,d Wood islands; 8rd Vice l"rcsl-- LA('l-I has moved to the head of mi mos a rt-ltct rihlmn rou- catch the damp and -ten tum fine time one may have away from . .t fiC.T. with honors in piano at jfonlinent and in Great Britain. experience with retarded chll- with wmshup mnduded by H", dam. Mrs. Gorgon ,x1m-l,.(,dp (cm-mthe fashion scene in the form ofllhrough the lace forming llll' band and biotic of grass tillilwd 'II it?-fr it -- it comes in an end Then sur- Mll" D”"e: She '0w."?d ""3 5”' Bethany arrives home later in dl'6n- p .Summemde Auxiliary and this dlgan; 4;). vi” president Mmtlight, lovely hats and head-hugg-gThe brim has a slight ripple anti py l'0llt'l ltaindrnps pallPI'Hl on ccssfiil. or spam and broken in L icr mcdgl ill! the Mar1l1I;1clDrEV- -lllulyr Ma(;l6dll.l1.P icompanied by 1medA”'"-d .'952' Mrs" Mmkllf was followed by a most imprpb "H1 Hlrdy. Freelsnds; sth viuiing caps Schiaparelli uses layer the lace extends over the edge the roots. and ran don; l-:r.rs' the plat-e that welcomes us best. .. lnces an aso was a sac oars ip er rien Ann tin ay. arrived in one In I In I IIEWIPIDM ('8 - . ' . i ' p gd L M H R I on laycr of white lace to form the for a flattering accent. - conductors in a sound I at was Yes, ii'. "Home Sweet Home-."' W""" in the m"3l” l95"V'l5- llilllllx Jilly 591- AM Will Vilil It 1'11 3 I"-lbllc H39”!!! I1 ll" h0"l9-761;: ":"::':al(.5:,wcE.:y mg m": Cl.-,:Ilo(;:'ewwn;n5,h ;:'ir,'.':lPP,.eI;;:";' body of a tiny eiocbe. A nacmwl pleasant to lit-ar. l'ntil timiorrow - -- -- Diary - ' '5 C W. "M ' ' ”That was a nice rain we nail" Goodnight . . . . . . in 1933 Bethany entered the To- the MacDonald home. it will be and to persons turned up. .tl1e names of those who have been Mrs. A. M. Green. New London: we nu-rht-rd Mr. (' grt-ct .I.-mics --into Conservatory mention at h 1, m -. The association was form ., . . . v Q ,, g. at-liolarship each nl ow four war! ' "W ?:"T';" i ' i” '';'and grew steadily. The first called '0 huh" WV!" durum "Ir ':f:f”'”,(,'i,f”,'h:f:;;”'-l' soiinis c.w.i.. sir at the festival were distrlbiit Iwhcn up .-mm over from the home 7 -V - A 4,.”,,wmg, sh, .-.,n,,,t,..ed H”. M "9 "1"" 9 93 '” "9 ""13 iclasses. held in Mrs. Meikle's yrllr Wore annnunrrd atlmi A hr-WU ml” (.n""6nn;l'mRt QPWWRW i T , , h ed to the members ism the lull Iltls eu-lung . Hr inns mumx Kmq. -"1-9 comrzg 1mm... Md ,1, pup”, 3,, lhp (.11-tt u liasltcl of white flowers was - - .- lie .ltlv HIP!-'llfi3 ol l e Sourts Mon,” ..,,.,.d ,,,,.;,,,1,,,. (-"H..... m.,,,,1y ,.,..,,m,.d mm, and ,., tist Degree course in May of this year 1957. of interest to tell their family nnddi ithcir friends. -l.ET'S EAT of 1952 a teacbe had to be en- KIled- - An enrolment increased during the years. service clubs and lplaced on the Cnmnuinion table in their memory. The hymn "Abidc With Me” was sting. Reports on girls organizations church organization lurnishedland mission hamis: or "Children Mrs. Louis Ssdler. Fharlotte-tnwn',l Trcasur-r, Mrs. Hall, Summer-i side: Assistant trcosurer, to be appointed: Home ltlismmz. Hrs,- Lloyd Wilkic. Alberlon: Home Hot- Siib-rlivislnn til the C.W.i. was held in the Parish Hall on July 2nd. with the president, Mrs. .l.J. Mc- Donald presiding. A large num- ber of members were present. ism prizes. delegates expcnses tn convention. a greeting square in the summer issue of the League Magazine and for lirkcls for the Art Drawing spunsorcd by the good hcnltli alter some days spent. in -the hospital, to set neighhoily lights in the windows again. and .itIcnd to the cares of his round. "His stock Mill be happy to bruit- iil-:t.r;nAnr.. Yugoslavia ”tPi King Paul. Queen Frederika and lPrince-sa Sophia of Greece docked Wednesday at the Adriatic island of Brioni for a live-day private the association with cars lorlof the Churrii” wO.(il as the r;1ir':ra';i:li:,l:r'M':.;'.'.i':;":h i;:::il'c'l;”':le'"'f:E'Ilv"ellr 1l:e"9dR'y"2.d3:lProvinclaiVCoiincil. him back The marr do.'.sli't look visit with President Tito. They . I . Itransportatlon. and tl'afllr policephands are now called. were given (.1-We Riven (.h”'mm ink" glwlfr Am.-r "MAM" mi "nimhj There being 'H)lUf'(llFIlil1llFlnflRS. lonely mm over there in hr'rNp.'is- were welcomed by Tito and his rl e S helped as drivers in their xparenbv Miss Mary Mclxcnzic of borlit M”. 69”." Mncum Grammy f- "I? i m "mi M u" the meeting ndyourncd with prayer. lure Mark said. I wonder. he wife. ; Umt F'"7I'n 1953 10 1955 "'35"! Iirynn and Mrs Grorgc Mrl-end Rmd. Gm-,. w,,,.k' Mil; Mary MCj:':i"P"'nFp”n:5:.' ;"ir””lfn. mud ,m,nm.,-...-,-. i ' were held in church bssementa.'pl Grahame nnam .-.-5,..-mwt,-, WIDEK FACIUTIE3 - lit was noted that packct-. of lit-p Since then the association lllliiefgturp (gr M.-1.;-rs with (inc i operated from I lame old huild- and Mlsslnn Bands t'0Illfl be pro- miv "Rd during Ll" '3" W” '0'-cured from Mrs. Ralph Macflnnv Clllldlien 0' m0"'C" 5' Work; Tml ald. Thorburn. N.S.. Sci-rotary oil ISIOCIGU hires ""19 d”V"-"--this work for the Eastern division K9';'.1:9- ar0f':P:;y';:-mum m .:.tduith Unit were read and approv- '. . 5 (NC I '::21'f;:l:iBn"dTt:Ill'F' R gliEI'8.W;l' .07, The Tl'lA3tIIll'P'l'.d llvtlrsbiu-losem o . e venin s sston (' ph I. repore a in pan was called Dr0mP1l.V It 7 '1 171- 3"(l;niitl"a .:lI.3ltlP amount in the trans- CFCEIIDEF "Om "'9 Pl'95bYlPTY'ury. Correspondence rend includ- Brid- Her Romance In Bloom Iv IDA BAILEY ALLEN lfllfiftlllple. vacuum-packed sweet i Here are some of the question: potatoes. canned or frozen green career-brides of 1957 are asking pcas. corn muffins. canned baked . look for leisure afterwards themselves: apples. ice cream. instant coffee .- were hrmuilil by ftcv. l.. M. .VllIt'- e-tl lctlt-rs from Rev. St. St. "fr ”Can i be It convenirltrc and or tea. :,pur"chw'g:::,is,fndTh:r,M3:mi;l Lf5d'”I Yxr? Iwwdl '" ;"fl":1 M; Naughton who has recently return get. hlr. .l.l-i. McDonald. Mrs. Lot- -jf "an-0P9ll0l' 900k and "M iii" . . . pup". in the um”; md 13 .,nt;.a" slmpd" k"5ih is 9'1 I”, mi from the meeting nl the Gen- tie (am. Mrs: f)eRoche and Mrsn I QUICK WMINUTE DINNER i Me an 5 m "Vi "'9" "'”””"5' eral Assembly in Vancouver. Mr. BIiSSIf'l'I'x lip fare” Shall we live on delii-ates-. -en food or eat oul'.' Shall we, practically skip breakfast? Slialli up get through dinner quickly snrlp rll” shall we take time to eat it-isiirely at an attractive table” ANSWERS IMPORTANT - . The uay these qucistion.-. are-I answered. Mrs. Bride. will have! considerable licaring on the future broil health and happiness of you sndlpare green peas. Make shrimp your husband cocktail saladettcs. Start coffee. You can open cans and pack- Place apples lur dcsscrt in dishes aces and retain the npnrcclation ready for ice cream topping. of your husband it you plan mealsi including lrcsh foods, as wit. and clpes proportioned to serve 4. For if you cook and serve thv meals twosome: halve thee ingredients. mm gm.-9. . Shrimp Cocktail sauce: Mix 3 moms my 4.-Imps,-.,.n tnodsilbsp chlllsnure. 3tbsp.lemnn and eating nut, to a great extenl.l.iiilce. 6 drops Tabasco. l tsp. result in ovrr-sllcnrilng the lmdlworccstersbirc. '- tsp salt. I budget. Eating out also ssciilict-s tbsp. minced Plfsley and l 'bItl. Shrimp Cocktail Saladettes Brmlcd Ham and Pineapple Slices Broiled Sweet Potatoes Green Peas Heated Corn Muffins Baked Apples a in Mode l not or Iced com. or Tea Milk or Buttermilk Routine: Start sweet potatoes to Add ham to broiler. Pre- that feeling of Intimate well-beltilzl horseradish. created when good meals are pre-I Broiled Sweet Potato slices (1! "red .1 home illli-ea (1 min): For each person. Skipping or mmpmg in-naktast-place. 1 thin slice tenderized ham undermines health. efficiency andlfm n preheated broiler 4 in- from good nature beat. Broil 3 min. on one side. noztuncg m 31,0051 Turn. Centre a split pineapple A good way to keep romance in slice on each. Brush with eooltlnl bloom is to and the day with fin. oil: broil 4 min. more. appetlalng dinner. served attrac-, Broiled Sweet Potato Sliceslll lively on a charming table by at mln.l: Order 1 its on can vac-, muinty. unflurried bride luum-packed sweet potatoes. Cut Tm. wag lhcsf column; are up. in lialvcs. Brush the required dirsted to helping now brides. and number with cooking oil. Broil older ones. too. llnd p0!llli'el with ham until golden brown. answers to their food problems. iabout 12 min. Turn once. Remain- Our menu today rails for the. in sweet potatoes may bl NM- All measurements are level: rc- 3 a waiting list The new school will have eight classrooms. compared with the present three. a boys' workshop and a glrls' training kitchen. along with a large playground. it will be ready by Christmas. able to handle at pupils at in to 'woman of 48. was educated as a nurse in Glasgow and came to Canada in 1927. She was it nurse at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal before settling in Cal- ary. She holds- a strong conviction that mentally retarded cltldran. - whether mongoloid. schllophrenlc or victims of brain iniury-can and should be helped. Her main complaint is that too many par- ents of such children dont show the love and affection wanted by the children. mm W"" " lm" '" ' "'""”""'i"" 'l11cNaughton gave ll clear dctail- had entered a quill nl twelve hlnrks each depicting in biblical scene and this had netted them our hiin- quilts twat-c from all provinces and will he on display at Meme g ml plum"! i ktlores and at the Canadian Nation- . . . . 1. Exhibition linnllraliilnlioiir. were given to the enterprising group in Froolaiid. The reasiirr-r's rcpnrt. :iirn Mrs. Hill of Summcrsuic. diiitribiitcd in printed form thoroughly dist-iisscd. Thr prowl- dent straightened out some mis- Wili ';lng then srljourtied. followed , iluncb which was enjoyed by all i present lrnnwd by H", T""'"'" 5”'ri Th"-V t-rt account of the meetings of the val were linnlired. with the ten- Assembly. the interesting trlpl through the Mountains and the happy fellowship which prevail;-di throughout the Conference. 4 HP rcpnrlcd ti siihstautial growth in the number of churcbcs and clturi-it mcmberships and a healthy condition of the church finances. lie niitlincd plans for the forma- hvition of Councils at all levels of the church work whcre women am, reprcsentnlives would be members These councils are to mow! ho- fore the annual meeting and wom- en were To be represcnlcrl in the .same ratio as elders at the Gen hf Assembly. Mt. Mac-Naitchion lo the some ratio as elders at the (ten Assembly. Mr. MacNnughton's. . .. p Mal Asticmhly. Plans for the Strawberry Fe.-tti tntive date sent for July lllth. Books for a lottery to be drawn informal talk was very interest. ing and cnloyed by all. Rrsoliitinns and courlesies werei read by Mrs. T. H.. R. Somers and an Invitation from Clyde Ri- ver Auxiliary to hold the nut An- nual incoting with them was ac- copied. Cougraiiilations and good wish- on wcrc sent from tho meeting to the Rt. Rev. A. D. MacKinnmi. DJ), of Little Naerows.. 08., re- m-ntir elected moderator of our rliurrli'ii high!" Court. Her pupils range from those with a LhI'0ll0lO'iCIl age of six and a mental age of three to some 25 years old. with a mental age of about three years. They are taught to read. print. color. cut out pictures. some etiquette and how to make full use of what abilities they have. WEST PRINCE The regular monthly meeting of the West Prince Association fu Re- landed children was held in 0- MOORE 8 MCLEOD LTD. never loafers Elects-olux commenced operations in Canada as s alias and service organization on January 1st. 1932. Throu . the years customer satisfaction has been and will continue to be the aim of every msmbu d nu Canadian Electrolux organization. lll THE HOUSEWIVES OF PRINCE EDWARD-lllililli Only branches of Ilecfrolux (Canada) Hailed and its lronehlsed and bonded representatives are I lsed to sell new llesttolux vacuum chances as trolux floor psllshers or associated llestrehnt Any publicity or statements by other stores of schemes lmplyiog that they are authorised to 00” new UOUIIU products are misrepresentations. such exciting lines following convenience foods: gerated up to a week. um" cum". July 7 wml ready - prepared shrimp cocktail: or canned shrimp and prepnredl cocktail sauce. if desired. canned: um: LADY XQSIE F515, .":"'?'.'.:::&. .. &'j.:.'-:-.:-..r.r. Xi Baked Apples a la Mode: Serve canned baked apples topped with butter-pecan ice cream. s K a. president . as chairman. Meeting opened with the associa- tion's special prayer. fnuowed by the minutes of the last monthly meeting. The president then gave s ro- pnrt on the executive meeting held in Charlottetown in June with the Past and new executive of the P.l.l Association He expressed the interest the PEI Association had for the West Prince Associa- tion which is the first rural as- aoelation to be formed in Canada Plans were then discussed to hold a picnic soon for all rotted- ed children is this area and all parents. members and friends to he invited. also any one interested in the work. A motion was then made by James Mtlllgan and seconded by Velda Matthews that the associa- tiu ask permission to hold a tag day and also to have a booth with Barton hhibitioa. means to raise funds for work in the association and plans were set fortlilo .nthiswot-listonca. Reports ll save of the psi- enls. members of retarded child ren were then heard from. stating how their children had improved since being interviewed by Dr. leek; also help they had received literati-s obtained from the P11. Association Two new appliance for incin- buib were has received Meet- WIFE PRESERVERS liiusturs In retardation at the AL; A discussion followed on ways nni lthwillvl Iebsnevsvsaseyeeu'shdaap,dsepssparsnen.IIehhIgh-euwhgdwlltng canteen! AeuaIy.Xatavhsttaspetwheoel-pesstsegleteliesploee...awlss- a'esshgelwtyIbatwsnfteathemestdsr,svessatltnlowpolMoleleavega, 5eneuvendavlhnbuwtedn0tneeaehIwa.VIGdaerenlenoles0esmidrlff outback.-Idaslserdeneyfasel-hyeaoandnay-pevaneboregs.Huwy htatl1.DaMwyQdadbtDOIleheWoonbvetdevedsytanne-welssvva Ines.-sdsvassbva. Wlss...Aup3246.Iql2-JI.Cap3l-JI. and enticing um lopk for your figural OUR PRIMIIII PIBINTAYION .7 -pos& IRA MW ...ts suntan. lee-In Inches 57- lsisitiv .atv-need 839! Electrolux (Canada) limited sonnet snap! on salesmen at stores. responsibility for reconditioned av allegedly new election or in new pellshees sold by unauthorised Glioice of six models from V395" For ANY information regarding Electrolux service or products please get in touch with the AUTHORIZED FACTORY BRANCH lor PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Electrolux (Canada) Limited 117 KENT srtzssr Ci;iARl.OT'fETOWN Telephone: 8012 ELECT ROLUX (CANADA) IJMITD whoseFee9oryondltenteOfieelset20l leurls-rAysnin!ou,Atunnj -hWiOIOlOfCgl!90fQdOWVIcfOlWIO"0JCfifla.ECT.qUXQ”; lreIthereeardsefheCaIaineaIaataGsu ' 4