. 4 ee ee ' PROVINCIAL OWL © ‘offl- eers shown above FROM . LEFT TO RIGHT are: Mrs. John Hagen, convener of the - National CWL magazine, The P.E.I. Catholic Women’s League Stimulates: | president and convener of | membership and organiza- Canadian League; Mrs. A: P, gaat, the provincial convener | Mulligan, who ie first vic@- © ofieducation and Mrs. MacMillan, the tion; Mrs. James -T.. Pender. President. } | I = |sun's own kisses” he would say. ELLEN’S DIARY {: The Arrival Of One Girl - ~ Was Anxiously Awaited This evening, we in the fa-/ginners’ class in the little one- mily at Alderlea, found we were.room school of then, set down watching through the dcepening beside the River Road; the dusk for a car-light, and listen-|summery days when, having ing in ‘the quiet for the approa-|mastered the art of eye ching footfalis, that onc> more joined a pair of like age would return the one girl of the farm in the road, in her go’ farm to us, to make the circle and comings. She enjoyed complete. . . enn and always How important these have kindly of each one of the been to the pair at this house, /Sion of teachers that came and and to her ain folk in the house Went there through the years... across the lane: the out-goings, On occasion, when bicycles and in-comings of the one. lass |Were left at home, in the spring~ up through the years: To school time. it might be, when a as a fair, and long-braided small |loveliness of season was break- , the neat freckles bridging | ing, or when autumn lay sweet £ z ie one : ; and beautiful over the country- Cenc samt note iespree (side, they walked-thé mile. And |” to her even "Never, me-|sometimes at a. dog’s excited ver try a gg a her |bark we would come to a win- grandfather would counsel |dow to see the trio homing, the “You are fortiinate! Freckles two. girls and one boy,.approach- are & favor to little giris -the leisurely fashion, be- The freckles have almost aa or we could appreciate. Ab- ‘|which have passed since. her) HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-2500 Francis Gauthier has return- companied her ndson, ed to his home at North Rustico | Jimmie ae = |after visiting with his sister and brother-indaw, Mr. and Mrs.| Robin Curran spent the week- Emmet Batchilder of Halifax, end with his parents, Mr. and IN. S.. \Mrs. Gerald Curran, Stanhope Road. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wight- man, accompanied by their son; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peters ac- Roger, returned to their home companied by Mrs. Ferdee Douc- in Montague after spending the cette, North Rustico left for Am- weekend in Halifax, guests of |herst, N. S. to attend the wedd- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wightman jing of their daughter, Delores. They also visited with Mrs. Puy 2 Wightman's sister and brother!’ Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Gallant in-law, Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Hor- | and family of Saint John, *’. B. br, coon aie accompanied by Leo Gallant Mrs. Wallace Birt squid | Spent the weekend visiting with East, spent a few days in Monc-|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant ton, N. B. recently. She was ac-\in Rusticoville. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Pleasant Valley UCW Elect Officers At Annual Meeting The Pleasant. Valley, UCW | kindly invited members for Jan- held their annual meeting at the uary meeting. Refreshments Ronse ef Mre.-Dailler Weeks with | were served by the hostess, the president Mrs. Koud Jor-| BREADALBANE WMS @enson in the chair. : Mrs.‘ Wendall Craswell- acted; Mrs. Kenneth Graham was as leader for the ‘evening and | hostess to the Women's Mission- dhe presented an impressive ary Society of the Breadalbane Candle Light . service, appropri- | Christian Church on Friday eve- ate stories, also scripture reading | ning, January the 2ist. Mrs. Cuy- and hymos were used relating |ler Matheson presided over :the to the Yuletide: theme. Prayer; meeting which opened with the ed and 14 members and one vi. sitor_were in attendance Reports from the treasurer and other committees were reed ‘and a letter on health and wel. fare was read by. the secretory, Mrs. Prowse Chapell. A vwo'e ; was. taken on ‘Should woman act as’ jurors on trials", and: the major ty’ was in fave:, A num- ber of card tables were pur- chased to be used for card par- ties to be held in the school each week and money was‘ voted to the Music Festival. Urban Laughlin showed slides on “resuscitation from drown- img which was both interesting and instructive. “Appreciation of members was expresesd by Mrs. John Steele. Refreshments were served by: Mrs, Warn, assisted by Mrs. Al- vin. Matthews and. Mrs. - John Steele. SUMMERFIELD UCW |. ..The January meeting of. the | Summerfield United Church Wo- men was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Keith Mayne, who presided with 13 members answering roll call. The devotional leader was E!- aie Mayne whose theme - was: “The Light of the World’. Scrip- ture readings were given by Mrs. Fenton Mayne, Mrs. Ger- ald Mayne and Mrs. Leeland |Mayne. An announcement was made concerning the Presbyter- ial which is to be held on Satur- day, January 29th at Kensing- ton, | Mrs. Keith Mayne introduced the study book. on Brazil, and with the aid of a map, she gave @ gomprehensive outline of the country, its population—and in- dustries, and a short sketch of the work of-.the _ Methodist oi ‘ 4 | : closed this period. Roll call was |hymn “‘Only Trust Him" follow- | Qyurch, At present, the at a Efforts In All Fields Of Women S Work lation Tests required to enter eagended to by 10 members ee the eee oe need for qualified leaders nee: With a membership of. over | Regional Conferences to the dis-|plete with program and gifts -| ane 4 — pe : Does A donation of coloring books! James Craig, eee F e- | gaining inde amas. - 4,000 women in 51. parishes, the |cussion of “Modern C were rranged by the St. Dun- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan.. 28, LOGS cles wes, = roam ua t and mittens were sent to Bruns-| sponded to roll call with a verse | Mrs, Harland Day was appoint- i Women’s League in|which was the subject of & n’s Basilica, Holy Redeemer | POR PORES an” he oe ae — wick St. | containing the word ‘‘begin-|ed devotional leader and also to bac Edward Boy is: engas- evestel oe. given by ae Dr. St. Pius X. a cone f ae | ot Rome mash wenmaret 7 sported sub- ‘ning’. =e: eee eo lead the study period for Febru- 3 carrying a va pro-|T. M. Mac n of St. Dunstans Grove, ome for ' . ° ; from | readings: ‘‘Are Miss ary. 3 i in line with its motto -|University who is the Diocesan |the Aged and Riverside Hospi- d jall, they were, young and full, the Pot balanced?” by Mrs. Allan Hic-| An invitation was received fror God and Canada’ Mrs. Director of Religious Education, Annual Meeting An E ection only with ~ bookdarnin’s, fering envelopes, travelling mis-|kox; “The Queen's Writing Pa-|¢rom St. Elizabeth WA, Spring- woe - 2 z a 3 = 2 5 “ zg i $ i ; iy FEre a 2 E g * . . L. MacMillan of Chariot-| The CWL has pledged the sup-| CWI. members gave valuable ld by cc wis mestered, bu basket and apron and iger” by Mrs. John Hickox~and |field, to meet with them for the j tetown ts the provincial presi- pe oe is manibers Ter this pre. assistance in locating 96, fenter He By Pres yterian YWG hs csemaid tala ain on to ova bags were cpened sad a 8 Sue's Pes" by Mrs. Pom- World Day of Prayer service on > dent. - ‘am has al aside homes chi : mn which contri from a ary j | The Catholie Women’s Lea-| funds for teaching aids. voluntary services, calculated | mrg George’ Tannahill was) MacArthur; secretary, Mrs. "a toa — maturing. them It was decided | m sive | It was decided to contribute to - iS Canada came into being} The sponsoring of a 13 weeks’ jat a total.of 1900 hours, Were \nostess to the,Kensington Pres-| Harold Stewart; treasurer, Mrs. | 14 nies the aaeue lovey Gave, ao - he ont ee the Rempel Fund, and plans} PARADE IN NEW DELHI ee ace ere eee |e an Ses eee tn ee ereclaied We Oe leviaiten Seung. Womewe Gane Evelya Dyment look the (gumtendt with, yet bow quickly nor ae ee cae ook rere iiade to begin agit. Mrs. NEW DELHI | (Reuters)—In- 4 _ mediu which | sight, Sundays tollowing janizations: for their meeting recent- new president ttees reported. james Craig study per- tanks troops | Catholic women might express|cal station was continued by the|Cross, Cancer Society, Mental |jy chat end the following commit- 7 ean —— — shut-in were remembered with |i44 and refreshments.were serv \gought in the India-Pakistan war ; themselves as one voice in all/CWiL last year, and this year’s | Health, and the Tuberculosis As-|" the president, - Mrs. Keith|tees ‘were. appointed: buying, a se ain weal: @ gift of fruit at Christmas. ed by the hostess. test ember ated here Following is the: slate of of- | i ; matters ‘of interest to them as|series és presently in progress. | sociation Thompson, conducted the meet-|Mrs. Charles Beairsto and Mrs. - devoted children of Holy Mot-| A mew manual on “Social Ac- Of note also in the varied pro- ficers for the ensuing year, 1966 z ; i 2 5 : & tha’ ’ : kind in ; her Church, and as loyal citi-|tion’, based on the.material pre-|gram of activities is' the spon-|prayer, and Mrs Charles Beair-|George Brander and Mrs. Wal- ‘ president, Mrs. Wendall Cras-| The monthly meeting of the martier, President Sarva- ' gens of Canada. The League has |sented at the Social Life Con-|jeoring of eight girl guide com-|st Jed the devotions, Rol call|lace Thompson; program, Siva, |e, Saran damame’ te toe, well; vice-president, Mrs. Don-|Lake Verde Women’s Institute | jai hnan -ewarded been mandated by the Canadian ference, is now available through| panies and 12 brownie packs bY |was responded to by 14 mem-|George Tannahill, Mrs. Keith inevertheless, home is still horne. |@¢ Barlow; secretary, Mre.|was held at the home of Mrs medals for brav- Conference of the 86 | the national office of the CWL at|CWL parish councils in differ-|pers, and Mrs. Tannahill intro-|Langille-and Mrs. Ron Kennedy: “Now tell me” she questioned |Kaud Jorgenson; . organist, Mrg|Ira Redmond recently with/ery to Indians killed in the fight- : the official organization for Eng-|Ottawa; and is designed. to, as-{ent: parts of the province duced a guest, “Mrs. Gordon |phoning, Mrs. Newton MacAr- nee grandfather presently, “‘how | Harry Weeks, (re-elected); chris- | Mrs. Joseph Shea presiding. Roll | ing over Kashmir last fall. Air . | Ushspeaking Catholic women. |sist Councils in studying the eo-|. “Jury Duty for Women” Wa8iGreer, — ‘ : (thur and Mrs. Ingham M &¢- \is aeitlie's filly doing?” "1 won-|#an cit and social ac-|call was answered by @¢€V@D | craft in @ included for % courageously vindicates the |cial problems in their communi-| discussed and given approval at) 1 was decided to make a do-|Neill; ‘birthday box, Mrs. Jam |der now, if after your three |tion, Mrs. Wm, E. Stevenson, | members. the first time supersonic Meals, cad voces Se uae, |Nies, dae a forvmalating plane mee, nation to the Maritime Home \es Heftell. Weeks’ absence, she will lapow | (re-elected); periodicals, Mrs.| It was announced that knitting | MiG-2ie provided te India by the of the Catholic women of Cana-/for theit alleviation. then ratified at a meeting of thé lfce Girls at Truro. Mrs. Keith Thompson -|you?” be queried. "Well, there’s |Wendall Craswell, (re-elected); |for the Red Crosse should be|Soviet Union. da, and has often received the| Over 4,500 visits were made |provincial executive. Mre. Tannahill was chairman ied that the Guild would be re-\one way to find out!" she eug- |Community friendship, Mrs. | in to Mrs. Raymond |: : 4 commendation and-keen appre-|by CWL members all over the} The CWL. members in thi¥ gy the presentation of reports |sponsible for one prayer at the|gested. Did -she - that dark Harry Weeks, Mrs. Wm. E. Ste-| Wood. A contest was won by ciation of federal, provincial |province to hospitals and homes |province are making a deter! ang the election of officers. At-| world Day of Prayer service to} brown filly im the stable? "Would.;Yenson, Mrs. Donnie Barlow, Mrs. Daryle. Wilson LOW BA and. municipal authorities, for |for the elderly: The usual birth-|mined effort to support the ml-lauai reports were given by the |be held im the Anglican Church! you believe it? "The minute she (end Mrs. Melville Weeks; card \irs Joseph Shea invited |: POE & sesee the voluntary services per-/ day parties, with gifts, were ar-|nimum wage law they isecretary,; Mrs. Ron Kennedy,|on Friday, February. 25.. spoke, the filly turned her head |eec’y, Mrs. N A. Cutcliffe; sup- members to her home for’ the | '# 't hard for you to sit down, even harder _, formed by its nationwide mem-|ranged at Riverside Hospital |feel very strongly should be @P land the treasurer, Mrs. Allen! 4. 4. suggestion of Mrs.|toward her and nickered!” Ja-|ply eec'y, Mrs. Miller Weeks; February a Ec woe cus Sete eee wal wee bership. Atmong “other subjects; | and delighted the patients there.-| plied .without_ any exception’ |Ghampion, Mrs. Keith Thomp- | james. Heffell it was to | men emiied sec'y, Mrs. Everett Mac-' During @ social hour, tefresti= > aitticult, keep you from turning over in the League 5 the better- | Special Christmas parties - eom- ' whatsoever. son voiced appreciation to the)... 12 new Bibles for use in| ~ So our Gay-goes-now-smiling- n..__Mrs. Milton Weeks | were served by the hos- - bed? This nagging, wearisome pain keeps adeet Of socket sotion, ‘ie aia os members .for their co-operation te church. Ideas for improving |ly - this January Friday, which, ites, assisted by Mrs. William thousands in. misery: But here Is good _ lation of effort in all lines of wo- and support and asked the eame |riuce meetings were read from|for the weekend, has ‘brought |\good with soup or a salad With |Shea. A game of cards was en- or kaha b wegen wo pty napa tig semi she emscioe | COongienial Music Lessons __|Fessant “taakel te. ceria “wear cttfice ne (ite nem. no a ec. soaga alo foe, te pas winer bene gent eu Aen ; f ’ y 5 y jatica, leg = 9g Mus executive on obits mace: | Ss ae ard carved tel” Cnill, tenitvely — Diary — on a baking - sheet ane Starve : ° ; min. pains, . rheumatic pain. Get T-R-C's for fast relief. 8c, $1.68 at drug counters everywhere. foot ‘s RAMS Sree ens map ee @f drag countars everywhere. v | : i The Catholic Women’s Lea- — ere tions Pul om, — et canada “oe ot2 Stimulate Enthusicsm ite starman ot sora Sere atest wake: Clon” loosantan es warm Me womanhood under the ban-| ; ‘ : Champion; . ex of (he Workd Unton of Cetho- eh children Hearning place on |Droyene should ‘have “the op.|lowing alate of officers which {DA BAILEY ALLEN § - . valla! |dent, Mrs. James Harris presid- | he @ Organizations, re- keyboards : i Grganizations, with a combined too" eee tee bree |; The valle tas Sais cle reid: "present, Mr. Newton | Home-Oven Ba ked Bread smc stetex dad! Delightful, Budgetwise eluded for the CWL in P. E. I, s ‘he National CWL’s ‘Centennial ; ; - Project” ‘ sons, with children who are not. suc- |fons from other regions, * $100, be tin Vanier tune One teacher, often a private cessful at piano after @ year of |as a centennial project eT *s ; ' limstructor, handles up to eight |two of teaching, says Miss |sponsors. Jt was stipulated that a ad students in a half-hour lesson, |Karpyka. ; entries be either fiction "endeavour in which all Catholic |W one-child “et-the- pieno-and-+—it-also—was-—valuable—to_ohil-|.mel_essays about s province _in h ade 1 in (the. others. at simulated key: |dren_ interested én other musi-|which the entrant had the poate and coctainty the boards. They have two lessons|cal instruments as piano exper-jat-least six months. It was fur dant Gaeva the otady |" rem ience could be applied to” ail |ther specified that the Pye “It's more congenial for stu- fields of music should deal with the tr of the liturgy and the active par- | gents it’s aleo.@ less expensive | history and customs of the peo- ticipation by the laity in making |way of determining musical po- ple. The | it é the Mase and the Sacraments tential and—ability. AM the etu- | : more meaningful. |dente need ie a plano available | Former Islander In the educational fleld, the __CWL_was instrumental in raie- i dhien “Rehepyee of Waaicns,| Receives Award ‘ 580 for the Sk Dam aw benueton atthe Se eee gion). on ; Me. McLellan received a cash until’ the Baished bread |PZAR MERINGUE COMPOTE aiiien oak of the Salle “for 1 (1 Ib. 14 of.) can pears i lng 8.12289 ‘for Be pee eee Catia rer a Me ‘ ho labor at all — tor the yeus ager eee 8 Scholarshi . |Bureau fancemen . Marion Lelian, } . - | 3 ‘ The new deesiee pr of this fund, Muse, gr aterm learning | member of the Kentville NS., HOUSEHOLD: HINTS an temperatures do the) 5 thep. meXed butter or Rev. Owen i mus te spond_to schools’ teaching , was re- potato masher : margarine * stan’s University, spoke et the|group enthusiasm as well as cently enanlill a first oe scan Coal ley ac ented A distinguished doctor recent-) 1% tsp. nutmeg ‘three Regional Conferences held |competition. iprize for her essay on |! he job's done ta no time, with- ty said to me, as he cut @ % ¢. suger last November et Georgetown,| Basic music theory can be Prince Edward Island in a con-| out mess ae from a__crusty round loaf,| 1 jarge egg , Summerside and Charlottetown |taught better to a group thanjtest sponsored by Moyer Divi- Feats Bread is made of life _ itself,| 1% tsp. cream of tartar and attended by some 500 mem-|to individual children, says Miss|sion of Vilas Industries Limit-| In order to guard against joss, |for yeast fs a living plant that! 1 they. sugar, additional ‘bers, and made an urgent ap-|Karpyka. This background. en- |ed. in children’s socks in pairs be- literally grows in the dough. Combine pear halves, , peal for increased contributions |ables them to catch up quickly! She ie the former Marion Sch- tossing in the washer. Homemakers often find the j¢utter, nutmeg and Peg : to this Fund since there are now |if they go on to individual mu-|jurman, daughter of Mr. end making of yeast breads @ COM Transfer to oiled 9” ple-plate| /@o many more giris studying at |sic lessons. i ‘Mrs. Schurman of Central Bede-| Slip a nylon heir net over ajforting task that appeals to gat can gototable. Bake sr Sa see : Bt. Dunsten's and in need of t-| Mr. Rumbelow says the mu-|que and recelved her early edu feathered hat betore « tof in g eae a ae min. in @ mod. oven, 378 The first time the Rapido train ran between : aaa oe as hoor : their: place | » Thei:xanaking yeast i | Baciel aeslatee is ome | erimawone te ““beale wining” cation in Central Bedeque. She [Kanye Sethers oa ee ceumeenaioeey as Montreal and Toronto, cigars and carnations —— sea : ee nce’ won - - saat be apnea anne . were presented to the passengers. It was all ; ooase, a series of chate end Seems oh ante “ai ahaa part of the new “red carpet treatment” in i tide ee making a meringue. Re- | : Canadian National’s new battle for the pas- a eer ey Smee edule a hes ie Apo) ‘am arvent| senger market. Fashion shows have been held ; brought to you the complete /Odge of pear. compote. Reduce | on CN trains, Bingo games and: movies have ee Sica Gus eae turn compote to oven, Coltioue | been tried. How much further is CN prepared. Remerrow we ture 1 | YO6@t lertngoe ls pale-teews. Serve to go? This: week Weekend Magazine takes a: form of yeast-breads, different, |W®™™ or cold. (Do not ebyill.) | look at the new look of Canadian National. : @asy-do, delectable and elegant. PULLED BREAD FROM THE | TOMORROW'S DINNER... CHEF mid Yankee Bean Soup (canned) Mesdames: This te especially | / j Ueeicoad oem PEPER : } 1D -and- , : Mushroom halle 8. BENNETT CARR mr i Flaky Long-Grain Rice Sum Life of Canada { Baked Cinnamon Winter Squash 5 ' ‘ : } Cabbage Patch Salad Insurance . ®@ “gp © ' Pear Meringue Compote r Scie eLvening Patriot j Measurements: level; a . Offices of : | | oo ‘=, WITH STILL ONLY — io THE HOSPITAL SERVICES -PLANNING FOR EXPO /67 , COMMISSION - Are temporarily located in the Veterans: Wing of C WEEKE D ‘ ‘ ‘ ff ‘ | Mes, Louise Stuart, coord @tde close liason tor ‘publicity hospitaliiy centre and audi- tary; Mre. LB. J. Stuart, co- the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Entrance is nator of ees Activities purposes, to advise women's torium for women, where, ordinator women's activities | opposite North River Road, with Parking at rear . Expo recently. visited groups. across Canada about cooking, fashions, handicraffs’ Expo '67; Mrs. Gordon Mac- f Vet 3 ; : os im t fs Ws tien peccanng as sorticipais the < pers of hee AT Oommen Pg he han, pee 9.14 . : A Aw our, ibeen forming a women n sof the P. E. I. commit- Wyatt of Summerside, Ist | MAGAZINE eee _ Canadian advisory commit- International Women's Day, tee’ shown 3 8. Stuart vice. president; and Mrs. J - Phone Number is stil 892-1211 and at tee: of 12 outstanding women. which te eet for June 5, 1967. are FROM RIGHT; George Buntain, 2nd vice chait- mailing address Box 4500 ie ee oe ‘At All Newsstands ae one aad nmit- It ia expected there will be a Mrs. Fred Mac , secre: man, ; and ‘Colored Comics Lage | WH os ws ferent : ‘ he a