ss Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 12, 1959. 7 VOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Parkdale WI Members ~ Presents Novel Program 3 amusing demonstration of par, some of which dated ick over fifty years, was stag- when the members of the ] Women’s Institute held sir December meeting in the stitute hall. Each member mo- 1 her own treasured item nile a humorous ._commentary ; read. At the conclusion of lis number of gorgeous dancer unannounced and won > applause for her skilled ‘eformance. An exchange of took place and thanks were tended to Reta Westhaver and dith Webster for planning ‘and [rving out an enjoyable enter- limment. The meeting was open- jby the president, Mrs. Ian ebster. There were nineteen bmbers in attendance. . Satisfactory reports were given the conveners of the various tering undertakings and plans e made for catering to two f@ners in December. Sponsors _ Guides, Scouts, Cubs and fownies reported steady pro- pss. Arrangements, were made Christmas treats for the children, youth organiza- | and_shut-ins of the district. oney was also voted for the T.B. pague and. towards treats for two Orphanages. Next meet- z will be held the second week January. EAST BALTIC W. I. The members of East Baltic . L. were entertained at the of Mrs. Robert A. Dixon their Christmas meeting. Roll | ll was answered by ten mem-}| prs with a Christmas carol and | , na > mile om origin. One new member was! at school closing. It was decided | Mrs. Frank McDonald and Mrs. plcomed. — The scholarship for Grade X udents in the convention area is discussed, and it was decid- i to give one prize of fifty dol- rs and another of twenty-five the students coming first and pcond in the provincial exams. The secretary and president eported attending the leadership ours in ouris, whic hey pund helpful and interesting. Correspondence included a iter from the Christmas T.B. pal campaign, the drama soc- y, the C.A.C. regarding trading’ itamps, and one from Mzs. Math- ison, provincial president; also thank-you letter from the Can- Society for $13.80 which the nembers collected in the district. | The _ interesting ‘lInstitute) jews”’ was passed out. Red ‘ross knitting and sewing were Iso distributed by the secretary. After some discussion it was lecided to join the drama festi-> ral another year, also to help the | eacher with a Christmas con-| ert. . A ‘demonstration of wreath naking and a Christmas centre jece was followed by an ex- thange of gifts. Mrs. Harold MacGregor will be jostess to the January meeting. _ KELLY’S CROSS C. W. L. The president, Mrs. Emmett VicQuaid, presided over the Dec- wmber meeting of the St. Jos- ph’s parish council of the Catho- ic Women’s League held Dec. 5) vith a good attendance. Mrs. Russell Nantes was nam- “d to organize the Perpetual Ro- ary on first Saturdays and to lave a list prepared for next neeting. Correspondence consisted of @ etter from the convener of or- tanization and development. Mrs. itephen Smith was appointed nembership convener and the ollowing ladies were named to he sick committee, Mrs. J. Kelly, firs. M. MacDonald, Mrs. E. sorman and Mrs. J. E. Trainor. BUTTONHOLE DARN & MEND SIMPLEX 142% Gt. George % Charlottetown GUARANTEED fo SALE PRICE Send No Money 50 The treasurer’s report showed that a pleasing sum is being real- ized from the weekly card part- les, "= The Director Rev. Father Smith gave an instructive talk on the Mystical Body of Christ, and the duties of mothers in the rearing of their families. He stressed the importahce of each woman in the | cor being a member of the -W.L. CHERRY VALLEY W. I. ” Mrs. Bennett MaclIsaac enter- tained the members.of the Cherry Valley Women’s ‘Institute for their annual meeting, with 10 members present. Roll call was answered by members paying fees for the coming year. Mrs. Hazel Ings, treasurer, gave an encouraging financial re- port of the year’s work. Donations were handed in for the Cancer Fund. ’ Election of officers was-as fol- lows: president, Mrs. Sterling Ings, re-elected: vice - president, Mrs. Lloyd Martin: secretary, Mrs. John MacLeod; treasurer, Mrs. Hazel Ings, re - elected; directors, Mrs. Ivan Docherty, and Mrs. Albert McInnis; audi- tors, Mrs.. Lewis Hayden, Mrs. John MaclIsaac; school commit- tee. Mrs. George Hayden: sick committee, Mrs. Levi Young;} Mr. and Mrs. Hector Arsenault | gift committee, Mrs. Monty Mac-- following their recent marriage) Leod and Mrs. Lloyd Martin; |at Notre Dame de Mont Carmel| Red Cross convener, Mrs. Mal-|Church, Mont Carmel. The bride| colm Irving; prograrmtme, Mrs.|is the former Alta Arsenault, Bennett MaclIsaac. $10.00 was vot-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin} ed for general proficiency and at- E. Arsenault, Cape Egmont, and} tendance prizes to pupils at the the groom is the son of Mr. and end of the school term, treats |~—— : ore also to be given-at Christmas and neth Fraser, Mrs. Gus Mallard, to hold weekly card parties for) John McDonald, was appointed to | the winter months. |make arrangements for same. Birthday bank was opened with} Program committee for next a total of $4.93. Plans to continue! meeting Mrs. H. G. Morrow and same for coming year. | Miss Stevenson, lunch committee, December meeting to be held; Mrs. Frank McDonald and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. George Irv-| John McDonald. ing. Roll call to be “answered by| - Program consisted of- two con-| an exchange of Christmas gifts, also members to hand in an ar-| ated to TB League. orphanage. In-| January meeting will be at the | tests and readings. $5.00 was don- Se eT a. ee ee, ee ARSENAULT-ARSENAULT NUPTIALS “It is my hope,” declared the Chef, “that every homemaker has a variety of seasonings at hand to use when cooking. No hiding them in.g cupboard or drawer; no fumbling and scrab- bling to read the label. “No chef would waste time and temper with such frustration. He arranges his seasonings on a shelf, near the range, or in a 2- way tray with a center handle. “One of the newcomers to this seasoning assembly is_ instant onion. In fact, before it entered the supermarkets, chefs used and approved it because of its sup- erior flavor and time-saving ease of use in place of fresh onion.” Five and % grams of instant onion, or a scant standard table- spoonful, is the equivalent of 1 minced peeled medium onion,” I added. = HOW IT IS SOLD envelopes, I sincerely hope this fine and help- ful product will soon be avail- able in larger jars, which should lower the price more nearly to that of fresh onion. PHOTO REPRINTS of local pictures that appear in the THE GUARDIAN and the EVENING Mrs. Ponat H. Arsenault, Eg- mont Bay (Photo by D. W. Sears) PHONY COLLECTORS HALIFAX (CP)—The Salvation Army warned Thursday _ that PATRIOT phony collectors have appeared in Halifax County soliciting funds . in the name of the army. Brig. are available John J. Smith, public relations director for Nova Scotia, said at legitimate collectors carry | cre- dentials and are acéompanied by the following bandsmen during Christmas col- lections. 3 prices SLCC EC EEC CEC CEM, % % 5 x 7 GLOSSY utitute is to purchase two pairs| home of Mrs. J. FE) Dingwell. of crib flannelette sheets to be, roll call to be answered by “What added to the orphanage gifts. | I dislike most in a woman.” - a LAKE PoP ‘oe ST. TERESA’S C. W. L. special meeting o e- view Institute which has included ' Mrs. Gouge Smith was hostess North Lake and Lakeville school districts, was held in North Lake School on Nov. 23rd., for the pur- pose of dividing the Institute, and forming two organizations, namely North Lake and Lakeville Institutes. . After the usual opening cere- of the Catholic Women's, Lea- |gue when they met with an at- visitor. The president, Mrs. Em- ; cn Smith, Bist ei, tae nts sere"Guik |S. Baton of Ponte, nd each Institute formed a },24 a Mass offered for him on the | group of its own, and appointed their officers for the ensuing year. : | For North Lake, Mrs. J. E. Dingwell presided. and the fol- lowing were appointed: president, Mrs. Kenneth Fraser: vice - pre- sident, Mrs. Gus Mallard; sec- retary, Mrs. C. McCormick; as-| sistant secretary, Mrs. J. E. Dingwell: directors, Mrs. James McDonald and Mrs. Frank Mc- Donald; auditors, Mrs. John Mc- ° , ges and Mass books. | Donald and Mrs. H. G. Morrow; | The president was asked to Red Cross convener, Mrs. H. G.| order three dozen by-law books. | Morrow; sick committee, Mrs.| irs. Basil MacDonald, past John MacDonald and Mrs. J, E.! : ? , provincial president of the C.W.L. Dingwell; school committee, Mrs. | : . ’ i t e i Prank MeDonald attended the meeting and gave Next meeting is invited to home | a ae — = rng = ve of Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. aticetated ‘by cee bee-as 997 North Lake Institute held their | * ce ee ee ; |Sisting the hostess were Patsy December meeting at Mrs. Fra- | wd ; Ser’s with an elfendance of bi and Earnie Smith and Mary Mac-! members and three visitors. nee. Roll call was answered with a/| : donation for Souris Hospital. _ -FINE ASSET Discussion arose in regard to! CATERHAM, England (CP)— holding a Christmas concert in The council of this Surrey com- conjunction with the teacher and munity plans to build a library pupils. A committee, Mrs.' Ken-!at a cost of more than £28,000. First Friday of December. Six new conveners were ap-! pointed as_ follows: _ spiritual, Mrs. George Smith press, Mrs. Earle MacDonald: . educational, Mrs. Terrence MacKenna: radio and TV, Mrs. John MacKenna: magazine, Mrs. Joseph McCarthy. Correspondence was read and discussed. The Director, Rev. Basil Crok- | en distributed Sacred Heart bad- BRAND NEW PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE S YEARS Sa wee eee | |. Without obligation, | went @ free home demonstration of your I § BRAND NEW 1959 model portable sewing machine. i Nome Og . ! ' City Prov. | faa = = OF RFD, please send directions) @ GS GS OS OE * COOOL OOOO TOLLE CR | to the St. Teresa's parish council | tendance of 18 members and one. mett Bradley was in the chair. | Members prepared a spiritual | | bouquet for the most Rev. W. J.; | per es CCE CECE CEE, tae Jo,’ EVENING | tS ae Y PIES - CAKES 9 7 PATRIOT ¥ make ideal “ ¥ ° . * '¥ Christmas Gifts ¢ Branch Offices ¥ n ¥ @ They're good to eat a te Easy to mail r| at ¥So Are a 3 ee ; Summerside y Christmas Puddings 4 y ‘Home Style) ° Souris \g ORDER TODAY! a Mont x oe ontague ¥y Stewart Bakeries 4 ¥ Ltd. 4) Alberton ¥161 Kent St. - Dial 8591 | i xm | “Instant onion is sold in foil | each containing 5% | grams. It is also on sale less’ expensively in small glass jars. | > IDA BAILEY ALLEN | Superior Flavor IsGiven ‘By Instant Minced Onion “The stuffed baked sweet po- tatees you just prepared, Chef,” I went on, “are exceptional. A welcome ¢hange from the over- worked candied variety. “By adding sour cream and. that touch of instant onion, you created a sweet potato dish in the gourmet class.” Measurements level recipes for 6 Stuffed Baked Sweet Potatoes: Bake 3 good-sized sweet potatoes in hot oven, 400 degrees F., for 50 min., or until fork - tender. Halve lengthwise. Scoop out pulp save skins. Mash smooth. Add 2-3 c. dairy sour cream, 2 Stuffed Baked Sweet Potatoes Tossed Lettuce - Cress Salad Blueberry Cobbler Coffee Tea Milk Veal - Pork Loaf: In saucepan simmer in 42 c. milk, % c. soft enriched bread crumbs until pasty. Mix into 1 Ib. each tender veal and fresh pork, ground to gether twice. Add 1 egg, 1% tsp. salt, % tsp. pepper, 1-16 tsp. nutmeg, 1 tsp. poultry seasoning, } tsp. instant minced onion and % tbsp. parsley flakes. Pack into oiled 5” by 9” pan. TRICK OF CHEF If adding instand onion to a moist mixture such as mashed/ancient churches at Canterbury, potato, sauce or soup,.use “as; England, is built of Roman =". and tile of the sixth century. CHRIST AND BAHA’U‘LLAH Christ declared “Love your enemies, and pray for them that persecute you”. ANCIENT CHURCH Baha‘u’llah declares “Blessed is he who prefers his brother before himself.” | For literature write P.O. Box 182 Charlotte town. , tbsp. room - soft butter or mar- 5 en | 1.25 each - i 8 x 10 GLOSSY {pt 1.50 each @ Diamonds PHONE 8506 @ Watches @ Luggage er call in person at the switchboard THE GUARDIAN and BURKE’S Jewellers Across From _ ~Dominion Stores & ¥ MaDe Dee De Dede BeBe B Bi De De De Ds De DDB. 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