Re . ‘ be LELLEN’S DIARY [Achievement Dey) HAPPEN a ere ——eoe , APPENINGS | - CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS A Bedroom For Summer . Held At Alberton __. sete fetid, tom UNG < a , i. SPB : | e rea Vic Mee Friday afternoon was “‘achie-| Mrs. . James MacLauchian, cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. - Ho d n Mem or | MONTREAL, May 12th... You’ve earned it! r rticipated : | g les Ga ore : |pa cipated in a sewing and onth. visit -to-Ottawa—and.O ,Vement day’: for 16 women who, | Stanhope, returned from a three [Bernard ‘Adams, Ellerslie. .Sso why not mak “your money work for handicraft course conducted at | Mrs. Michael Keus was_hos- ? f you? One of ee bes “wa al knew to do it is ~“Have you a book?” Wendy, |west's zephyrs sing there, nice © home of Mrs. R-F. MacAus- hawa;—having visited “her son, itess to’ members of the Kings- to-go" to “THE:B: ANK_OF-NOVA- SCOTIA |land, Bloomfield, Sqdn.. Ldr. Leslie . MacLauch-|porg Women’s Institute at her where you can ga deailakenk Six-Year Ider of (grandson) Jamie's lullabys. the elder of (g Treasured items gathered | The course, given under direc- lan and her daughter, Marguer- | nome. Savings’ Certificates. When you buy shen! Certificates, you get four dollars for every three dollars you two daughters inquired, ‘snuggl- | t up ‘along. her years, we n ion of Claire Buote, instructor ite and their. families. ing down beside us this evening |there: souvenirs’ of shoot a08 with the Women's Institute Mrs. R.-W. Dixon has return- invest. -here’s how. You get your Certificates at a 25% discount ___|in the‘old armchair. “She “has’’ college days, and since. A sam-4Branch of the Department of! Frances Williams, student ated to her: homie in East Baltic and in six short years, they're worth their full face value! Buy as - Peter: replied for us, grinning at | lpler stitched-in a junior 4-H> Agriculture, included sewing, \Prince: of Wales College, was a) atter spending the past ‘several | little as $10 worth, as much as you like, or buy them 50¢ at a \the question. ,‘‘Then get it please” vent, framed, hangs on a wall, |leather work, the making of |recent guest of her parents,-Mr. |months with her daughter and time with Scotiabank Sain, Stamps in & Special Stamp Saver * ‘and read to tae! she said. And s do too ribbons won in the beef Cushions, textile painting, liquid and Mrs. Budd Williams, Eller-} son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Book. (They're cashable any time.) ‘Cathy, the younger. one, the ‘club and for other related 4-H |embroidery and basketry. slie. - ; -|Robertson, Kingsboro. irae, ACHING FEET? If you've ever wished you could change ‘baby of the family echoed earn- work. The trip to the Royal,) When members of the class|_ ul x feet instead of your shoes — you need , re. “yes, read to me.’ Gor- privileged by way. of it, has its and several invited, guests had| Georgina Ken: + RN. ot Ian MacGregor, who recent. | to Know about DR. OLL’S: ARCH SUP- j ladle. the eldest was on the floor mementoes, as have the closings | assembled, Miss ote called |Kensington and Truro, and Ja- ly graduated from the wetter (PO —the quick way to new foot com- ‘of the school and college years, |the meeting to-orde® and Mrs, |nice Waite, RT also of Kensing- |¢,,2) college in Truro, Nova | Fie jo Scholl’ portend Supports are so sooth- : e lat the time, operating the small | lithe former with, its i prized certi-|\Fred Leard, on behalf of the |ton, and of Middleton, N. S. are ‘ing and comfortable... they give arches a \ eeeee ee in oot eRe ficates, the latter marked by-<|class, welcomed the guests, | vacationing in Bermuda. ios on ot | wonderful lift tthe Bind of tender loving ea commencement's faded ong wh . care they em — toda wie fae ee MacGregor, East Baltic. \Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports are ‘available Ost. WILLIAM DEWSNAP ‘DONNA. " MOLYNEAUX..| "pie cea vidtema?** Peter Toses, and a photo in cap and Wilkie of Alberton;a past presi-| Cst. Carmen B. Jay with his “ 0 everyw! ores, s, depart- ‘ment stores. And by the way, ces re available tiie men, too! : ae ; ked him. “Kittens!”* the oth. |S0w2. A tiny golden horseshoe |dent of the Women’s Institutes of |wife, Audrey, and two children, | | ' Fa, ~ JUNE WEDDING . ar boy smiled. “Yes! And cal-|!8 there “for luck”, and ban- |Prince Edward Island. She also|have been visiting with his pa-| WIFE PRESERVERS in he lves.too, and little pigs, and pi-|Ders which to her have a mean- |expressed appreciation to Mrs.jrents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘YOU'LL HAVE NO “BEEF” about the delicious beef bu ce Mr. aad Mis J. Ernest Mots EU un. aM leona ae at “Any — jing. An ancient_etching of a MadcAusland for her hospality|Jay, Mt. Stewart for the past To spray a flower pot or jar,, DOMINION! I can say this Soat ecer cx at ” an rs. |Horse and sulky and driver, a re-|during the two wéeks’ course. | few days. Carmien has been | place'it upside: down on a broom /{{\ perience of many a good steak boug Rt ot favourite store for meat! You Bo os ‘peaux, Southport, P. E. ri Eric Dewsnap, Barrie, Ont. — era ‘Not yet. ae ee | lic of her ‘great-grandfather’s| Miss Buote addressed the|stationed in Newfoundland for |handle -stuck in the ground. ‘ Demninion - buyers buy ae the top grades ;<wish- to announce the forth time and his way with horses, |group, explaining what had|six years, with the RCMP and iy The wedding will take” place (“Chi n don't'take long to grow a vd parriage of their dau + Central Christian Church, \up, do they, Ellen?” James expresses her inherent liking been accomplished - during the|is now enroute to Toronto, piating 8 carmen! of te ee | | Jot government-inspected Red and Blue ai€st, William “Alfred Dew= Charlottetown on June 11, [commented over their heads, |{°" the same: An ‘old iron bed |course,-and then called on each | where he will continue his duties | a abrice ec ke Brand beef — and only oe out of ten Red pho of ary Sle OR onal “Cathy Jamo baby--nom. She's painted ‘white, a table, a chair, |member of the class to come|with the force. He and his fa- lor’s tacks to transfer mark- and Blue Brand beef. sides come up to Fase. — = quite a girl already, aren't-you?"* a “bookshelf, a “dresser “belonig- forward in turn to display the |mily plan to Visit his. brother, ings. ; z Dominion's Sina Pree aren’t-they?-— and-how-nice-for~us: re : : iz eee z |img_to_the suite of her great - | articles. she-had—made—and-—to|Manning_‘and—family—in—Mone-| _ptace—g-small“pieceof—char- (that they are! What's more, they wait patiently until these and fair these children are. The grandmother —Amanda’s —_set-/te1| what had been the highlight |ton, N. B. ee art | meats are fully vey oe sho natural tenderness and u ile re. eva |ting-out™, an ancient hand-hook- lof the course for her. The artic- on ee ae * —_ pots | flavour. No wonder more ans shop at-Dominion ... mainly he ed rug, a daisy spread, a frilly /jes displayed included: dresses;| Caroline. McKinnon has te-jtor plants. ot the meat! aoe hich crowns thelr one (curtain at the window-these. are | gj tin cushions.-gingham (turned to her home in Dorche KIDS LOVE CN- do their ts! Th tof cur crowns one gloves, satin c ms;gingham |turned to her home in Dorches- — -FRAINS-—=s0 do the lo their paren e. does. brother’s head. ol sme Serine ee cushions, wallets,. key - cases, [ter Mass; atter spending some}——€AEL TO AID INDIA “he lot to keep tots: ty hepplt ocntiae Sie ney The . afternoon. sunshine |4.y with Peter’ to ‘fi aaa purses, textile painting /time with relatives at Bear Ri- TORONTO (CP) — United their parents relax dies’ Hours on in its wide Victorian aa le -stairs, Have’ by finich and baskets. ver. rs Church of Canada members Seacinaett Sains give you a. real window, inspired the one girl of |eq ed jt yet? May I come up to Took Mrs. Wilkie congratulated the . ay a be. asked fe donate $100,000 to- |breather and theré are plenty of- _|this farm to undertake to spring at it now?” up {class on the quality as well. Mrs_Luther Ellis and Mrs, | wards India’s famine. relief pro- {the yo = oct. The pewara ibe, aied clean her summer bed-room, at |The grass is slow’ James |the quantity of work done: She|Arnold Smith have returned to (gram, it was announced Wed. to warm) the, baby's (as sereaqus ‘oor this house. Smallish it is, nev-|ofrered from the old artachair, |/Ured-members of the class to Ellerslie after visiting in Mon- nesday. A letter from the mod- |¢! chairs. The picttiresque “see- ; . : : : om . i level” view. of Canada is a, live lesson in "6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 12, 1966. ie a — = = - Mik how tant’ the ‘hours of the oom oe tis week an " treal. pohetendy Biel ey mi United \Bow tates — and fun, too! ‘There are special : dav favored it; Guests have ene (2eringtime’s days do slip away! pans to ovners weet they. bs vu... (Church clergyanei; aske thats ane for schildren five and under twelve. Yes, you can take ‘ y favored ui ave-en-| Until tomorrow - - -Diary - - learned. An address in fumor-| Mr. and Mrs, John Williams appeal be mate On ae nee and save too, when you go CN. ? JD A B AILEY ALLEN mt joyed it, Judy in her. stay a t Good-night. . . . ous original verse was read by jof Halifax, N. S. were recent ne 2. ve_‘made.on Sun. |the =e Alderle# claimed it. And we Mrs. Byron McKenna and gifts| guests of his parents, Mr. and ee atid above” normal giv- too have known is i ~Mi C ili ve something of. NAMED VICE - PRESIDENT |WeTe presented to- Miss Buote|Mrs. Clifford Williams, Ellers- ings to help provide food, = its charm. The sun, in its west- and Mrs. MacAusland by Rev. |lie ’ Trout And Kraut Relish. ward sweep, beams in the small} GUELPH, Ont. (CP)—Dr. B.|Arthur Martin and Mrs. Alvin |.. seeds and fertilizers. : —. a ae} eaiee aioe for |C. Matthewe hes been sence | Webb. Mrs. Clifford Webber, East |g***eoeeoroooooooooce ‘ co y, a oon silvers | vice-preside academic Refreshments were served by |Royalty, left: recently by pl 4 ENNETT 2] Deftly Catching Flavor the counterpane. _ Bird-song, |University of Guelph, the presi-|the hostess, assisted by mem-|for Toronto to be with tee eae ; HB CARR | cory and oe comes, as ° dent, x. J MacLachlan, an-|bers of the class. ghter, Mrs. Grant Session, who |$ lpg & peor } . wF,. rogs’ s. An musi- |noune y. Since 1962, Dr. te: ital}? upe: Fr J aS 2Met fhe tout sean, martrine, sotened: ¢ tay. (Me HIBS ame fn ne mur Remcet Mende ace 0G Ot: COLLEGE GES CnowDs ——ilerey, tie General Howitt! saerance emmeling : ; tlle dieksnte sh a 426.0 + dare toe ‘as cama 13 «|e spillway on the dam, one may |and. head of the department. of| Enrolment ‘at Oslo University = * ° Charlottetown, P.E.I. $4 piream catches the "fever". fing. chopped piniento™ suMed hear. A south wind blows ros soil- science of the- Onterto - increased to 12,500 ‘this: year) Mrs. Herman Adams and fa-|{ . Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435- | You might just as well relax:olives. measures ‘against it, and the ‘cultural College. . ___ from 6,400. in 1961. mily of Halifax, N.S. were re- | tecececcocecoceeceeees, and enjoy the bounty, for trout; To Prepare: Combine all’ in- is truly a delicious little fish |gredients-——Mix ‘smooth. . mild, delicately flavored and /|Makes 1% c. q x __ easy to clean and cook. You SOUR CREAM SAUCE em Baa sautetrout in-butter“7-or= e f= Ingredientes:~-1-e:-dairy: -sour a urns caanioeais is omer NGER— "_ min., on each side with or with-|cream; 1-3 c. esse eden: + ute mm. a seasoned-flour coating.~ olives; 2 tbsp. chopped parsley et ~~" Sesame Seed Trout ~ pepper “6 Whole™ ~plinilento: eons For something deliciously dif- | stuffed sitbes, additional; 1 tbsp. : ferent, grill trout with a sesame | Chopped parsley additional. ~ seed coating. To do: brush the| To. Prepare: Combine all in- j~- > eleaned fish with oil and “dust |gredients except last two.. Chill : with salt, pepper and enough | at least 2 hr. to blend flavors.— ' gesame seed to make a coating.| Garnish with a nba _the fish over hot _coals_or_|and_additional p 4 on an indoor grill, until browned {or chives. Makes 1'% c. ~ inspired= by. the most exotic he i + on one side; turn carefully with |~-KRAUT PEPPER RELSIH ! a broad spatula and brown the | Ingredients: 2c. sauerkraut, “| tice ~ : ' : ts . is : : ie " " ila an fs oe ° W, : ; Reverse ‘side. ‘| drained and chopped; %-c. cdg- | -——_-— ect ailia eee Jour ee ' - a3 f HA All”. ~Complement this mild - f1a-{ned-pimientos cut in 1” strips; AEs Byers . oe Oe Siees ak. eke ee oe an Re bisa’ saga aseuciia dae ; Soe sith s : i Pearls, on lea pstic: p : En oeete eee | Nail Enamels. : f © @) eu Wes ; Lipsticks or and nm each . SE DOROTHY. GRAYS” TESS Trane “A sy hos ely pied igh: ee Newest, most “allaring salou i : wneed fish with a piquant green | 42 c. mayonnaise; 1 tbsp. prepar- | : ' olive sauce; or with a whipped |ed horseradish; 1 tsp.-Worcester-j--————-—~<--—-- ‘better sauce; or, with a sour | Shire Sauce; % tsp. salt; % tsp. | “+ cream sauce.- Or serve ad di- | Pepper. | tienal sauces, if your peers To Prepare: Combine all in- | io es a _feturns with enou -to feed“ a|gredients and mix well. -Refrig- : crowd. Tg or the sauce aad erate. Serve with cooked trout}? = =" | : Refi $1.25, each : serve out _accompan or other fish. é 1 : : ‘ ES as Rarer ++ i ts SRN A : with a-piquant kraut relish, The |SUNDAY DINNER FROM THE | ~ Ges . great 4 Nail Enamel-$1.25 each ae ¥ crisp, crunchy texture and tart CHEF “™ nome= ye flavor of kraut is a tasty foil! Tossed Lettuce - Pineapple: | to help you save.money on things you neea tor your. Pearl Brush Stroke for trout. Cheese-and-Pimiento Saladettes | We're pulling ik all i e r pick of bargains!- Eye Shadow $2.9 .each THE FISHERMAN‘ —Roasted Halyed Broifer-Fry- | an tak } you ge Aba ; 5 nuANS TROUT ers, Potatoes , Rissole, Lemon- gift ideas, tool Come in (Indoors OF Outdoors) _ |ized Beets — Seasonal Mixed | Snappy Tomato Juice Fruits in Raspberry Gel with Ice i Pan-Cooked Trout Cream Topping — Coffee, Tea, | (Fresh or Frozen) "| Milk. a pres See eens an cRiret MAMAN MUSUAPSRVWORREUE Or Grapefruit Halves j | DISCOUNT Colfer Tee Milk a offee,—Te ilk-.--— Measurements level; PRICES * recipes for 6 Sauces For Trout every day! WHIPPED BUTTER SAUCE | Ingredients: 1c. butter ors walk a Nephew Wed Block and 42 In Montreal ~~ | save! _ A_wedding of interest to Is- landers took place in Montreal on Apri] 15 in St. George’s | ae Church, when Mary versie, ar daughter of Col. and Mrs. H. E. | HOE C. 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