‘ Lointye LUNCHEON’ was served ati > m. to the Women's. Commit- ~tee following ‘he annual meet- ing on—Tuesday:— With the Women’s Committee Reports On Projects sun-filled” inner court of Con Mrs. ‘Alfred Hennessey, Mrs- bias federation. Centre as a , back- drop are-LEFT—TO-RIGHT Briati Cudmore and Mrs. Guy’ Fichaud. ¥ ELLEN’S DIARY | | A Fine Day Soon Puts | 6 The Guardian, Charlotteto | = HAPPE wn, Thur., May 19, 1966. NINGS | ‘Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 wie Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richards, Refreshments were served by ‘son I Murray MacDonald,- Mrs. - Murray Harbour, were. weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs N 6. %. Mrs.. Edwin Cram. has return: ed to her home in Mill River af: ter spending the winter in Flo- “ pida. : Mrs. Charles Collier, Murray Harbour was hostess at a baby shower held in honor of Mrs. Perley. Moore, Murray — River The. gifts were opened by. Mrs. -Bruece—Mae ~—and—the-—ver- ses were réad by Ida Collier. a “At Recent Annual Meeting Held At Centrer Machines In The Fields By AUDREY JENKINS “Bigger than potatoes" was the optimistic prediction of Mrs Guy Fichaud, president. df Con- federation Centre's Women's Committee, of a proposal that a regular. ‘‘rentees’’ of the more than.50 paintings by Canadian artists.. Seven works have been “Sold by the Committee, adding $157. in commissions to fund,s he last rental night is June.6 design course be Offered next when the paintings will be re- year to Islanders interested in producing _ superior handerafts for a rapidly developing tourist market ' ‘We share a sense of identity as Islanders’ said Mrs. Fichaud “but change is inevitable and -the economy of the province wil) have to react to the flood of peenie that the causeway will | r ing”’ Mrs. Fighaud used as-a# com- parison the Scandanavian coun- tries. of Norway, Sweden, Den- “mark and’ Holland who, because of their geography, were in dan- + gerof (conversely) losing their Identity through being ignored. United in purpose, however. these countries have “promoted -week---to-~--Women's--Comimittee the: development of unique de- signs. that are influencing the entire western world. : j =. “Why can't-it~happen here?’’ was. the challenge offered this members. ‘‘The knitting, the sewing, the weaving is virtual- ly flawless in this province but. ..a sense of good design is mis- _sing”’ eS Mentioned also was the inter- est already indicated of such or- ganizations as the Women’s In- ‘up 58 leased for a three month period only. = “Knowledge gained _ during the year was well worth the ef- ‘fort’ was Mrs. Pritchard's com. ment. Mrs. John Abbott will as- sume responsibility for the gser- |vice in the fall. Mrs, for hospitality; Cerry Reginald Bell reported Mrs. James Gallery membership embers, to 170) and Mrs Leran MacLellan -for™ workshop ‘activities. : _ More than 300 packages of, silk-screened...cardshave-.-been produced from the original de- signs made by Committee *mem- bers this past winter. These will be sold in the giff shop at $1 25 for one color cards and §1.- 40 for two color. The distribution of 24 © prints (houghtby—the;-Committee for the Gallery's pefmanent ‘collec- ‘tion, from~Contemporary Cana- dian artists) for rotation first in the city schools and then to ur- ban areas, was discussed. Mrs. W._Hoggagreed_to—chair—this “Art in the Schools'’ committee ‘and additional volunteers were sought. Preparation for the Commit- __witute, Catholic Women’s Lea-« tee’s book of ‘Islandia’ is being « gue, Art Society, ahd the Craft—carried—forward “with sublime Council. ~“It might well lead to~?agith'y, announced Mrs. Fichaud. a P. E_I. Mstitute of Design’’ stated Mrs.. Fichaud. Annual reports given at Tues- day's meeting included Mrs, Brian Cudmore’s account of -the Gallery's gift shop operated by ~the-Committee-during- the sum- mer months and for 35 days at ~Christmas. Gross proceeds from the project were close ‘to $2,000; many - articles hand-made by ~ members. Ailean Brophy of Sum. merside has been employed to’ operate the shop this year. ~ The art rental program at the Centre has proved most popu- _ Jar. Mrs..Fred Pritchard. advis- ed that 42 gallery members are IDA BAILEY ALLE “That means we don't know whére the money will come from". The basic format of the book has. been established with its content to include anecdotes representative of colonial life, bits of Verse, recipes. - profile sketches and line drawings. .-. al!” produced with ‘‘wit and style’. This small ‘volume. will be sold in the gift shop for $2.00, The. office. of — corresponding secretary. held by. Mrs. Barry Buoten “who has resigned) was combined with that of the infor- mation chairman, Mrs. Alfred Hennessey. Mrs. Eileen Mac- Millan was elected treasurer, - Picnic Season’s Opened Now Pack Lunch Box Be sure the lunch container ! for the outing is scrupulously clean and aired and does not Rive off an odor from the last Picnic. Line. it -with—-textured: — ~ plastic wrap if it look#adingy. Put the heaviest foods on the bottom. (Bottled drinks should be in a ‘separate container.) Slip all sandwiches into plastic lock-in. sandwich envelopes. These keep out odors ~from other foods which might cause Unappetizing “‘off'' flavors and the “sandwiches remain mojst and flavorful. : Plastic Containers : Pack all moist foods if ‘pos- sible in coyered ‘heavy paper or “plastic containers. Wrap” sec- tions of fried chicken, | sliced meat or sausage, etc., har d- cooked or stuffed eggs, cheese relishes, vegetable nibbles, sec- tions of. fruit, grapes, etc, in Plastic bags.” .. paste Remember, a lunch box. meal consists largely of finger foods. _In case they must be eaten .where it i@ impossible to wash the hands, include a few small , Squares of plastic wrap to hold the finger foods when eating? i _ possible, ~REFRIGERATE CONTENTS OF. LUNCH BOX BEFORE PACK- ING. Xo This may be something new to ypu=but it is a ‘must’. It ls not only possible, bug im-~ perative to keep lunch hox foods cold A well-refrigerated unch can mean the difference getween good. health ant a pos- sible touch of food gpeisoning. Plan to wrap~all foods for the lunch box and refrigerate them overnight. Pack as many foods in the frozen. state. as “Even as they thaw, they act as natural coolers in the luneh box. * (Indoors or Outdoors) Chilled-¥-8 Cocktail Griiled Beef Bundles with Vegetables Toasted® Split Fotis Shredded Fresh Pineapple _» With. Sngared Fresh or_ Half- Strawberries Mik Thawed Frozen Coffee, Bea, Measurements level; recipes for 4 GRILLED BEEF BUNDLES 1 lb. fresh-green: beans, eut-in-Eteneths——-—___—__ 1 lb tenderized round steak cut 34" thick then in bite-sized pieces 12 peeled small onions or 1 (1 lb.) can onions, drained 2 large potatoes, peeled -and quartered ° - 2 large tomatoes, skinned and halved or 1 (8 oz.) can ‘‘tomato sauce 1}5 tsp. seasoned salt Tear off 4° (12”’) sheets -of- aluminum foil; < Onto-each,_ pile a ,\« portion of beanss, aet k a4 portion of beans,s te ak cubes, 3 onions, 2 potato quar- ters and % a fresh tomato, or 3 tbsp. tomato”’sauce. Dust with seasoned salt.. Bring edges of foil together: seal with double folds to: make air-tight pkgs. Place on grill: cook 50 min. to 1 hr; turning occasion- ally. Serve with toasted split rolls : THE CHEF PREPARES FRESH®PINEAPPLE Mesdames: © First be certain the pineapple is ripe before you buy it. Pull out one of the leaves from the crown (top). If it comes out easily, the pine- apple is ripe. Pineapple may be served in. many ‘ways. Par example ; ; Pineapple au, Naturel: Place the. pineapple upright°on a cut. ting beard — Hold firmly by the top leaves, and with a 4 - tined fork separate ‘it into sections arcund each “eye’’ division. It is then easily dissected. into wedge-shaped pieces. Make mounds of sifted “pow: deredssiicar on individual des. esert platés is Tn ae Pack the sugar ‘inte aAosn demrtasse cup and turn ; out on the center.of a plate Surround with 5 or 6 pineapple wedges, ‘point-end ‘toward. the sugar. Eat out of hand Just dip ‘the pint apple wedges into the sugar. Et voila! g an office formerly held by Mr Earl Norrie : The purchase of-paintings and prints for the Gallery is one of the primary functions of the Com- mittee and two members were appointed “from: the general membership, Mrs. Don Gass and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, to act with two executive members as a-selection committee to ad- vise the main body, Appointed so help the executive draft a new censtitution bia Mrs. Ian Craig, Mrs. Erskine - MacNutt and Mrs. |. .Lowther: Members~-were: reminded that many vouchers are yet to be 'so'ld for the Committeg, sponsor- \ed. opening. night of ;!‘The 0 t- tawa Man”. at Confederation Centre. The date for this year’s \*Art, Antiques and None- such” auction Sale in Memorial all was announced for July 9 at _P. m. The entire proceeds o f this- project will purchase art ~.works_for the gallery. FOU RTH QUEENS | OGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE — CANDIDATES SCHEDULE. “T ‘like that scent’ Peter smiled yesterday, when’ he caught the fragrance of stirred sot! as we lings in the kitchen know what it's like? like the summertime’’ he-said. . Scent of flowerings after rain, we could fancy that was, when petal and leaf shimmers in the sun's smile, and every blade of ‘grass is clean washed, .and the soil beneath is refreshed, Spring scents ate ours now-sweet fra- grance of the land. Even in the evening one may note this, bound up, ribboned and tied with the echding notes of the frogs. “Not too much done on°t he land yet'' James’ remarked to \a door-to-door salesman, jon ‘his round called by this aft- ernoon. -Thez__summery—_sea- ;sons- bring these up the Jane at 'Seampie’s inquiring bark: The ‘vendors of this and that item, ‘from the great. machines and ‘lesser, down to some “Do you jaide in her work to the .cook. There _ is, nowadays, —it transplanted seed. who. seem no end to the byways Into * |whieh requirements for the farm and the farm-home dé (Keach, . * “Not before today'’ the sales- It i ane bathe a “But it's amazing ‘how soon .a fine day with sun- \shine, puts machines on the | fields. When the weather's ‘the cool side, there’s no life te it. » But.on a day like this! There's, I would say not much grain sow- ed yet, but the land is being -cul- jtivated and, of course; some po- jtatoes have been planted. . . | You wouldn't be wanting any. .”, :?” he inquired of the cook, in- | dicating an item in the display of wares, ‘‘And that reminds me’ hewcommented, ‘I must see just how much of that I have ‘on hand. Not a-great lot, I be- © It's a popular number -— ‘Heve. that .is.”.. ‘Yes’ James smiled. “On a cool day we think the | spring has disappointed us. But the sun and a warm wind, the small, |world and the season is good." | though more or less important'- At a granary door a hand- | some speckled bantam called to’ would -his mate._She,—_an—understand-_. Elmer Stewart, Trentdn, niece days should-speed—u on | Mrs Marsh Beck and Mrs. - > a all MacLeod Mrs: Corette Charles Collier, Mrs: Austin’ Murphy has re- turned to.her home in Alberton after spending the winter with ing one, hastened at his hidding to-exclaim over and share. in the seeds he had found. Or had she the little, modest, knowing - one. -been leading his steps hope-. fudv “in that direction: in any event unknown by our company. _we—joi the happiness.the iDS caught quickly ‘our wistful. ST Sa aa ea Molight Nor mouth organ, nor pair expressed. On the roof, there where golden willow bran- ches lean, a black cat eyed the entrance’ below, whence the Starlings come and go, A few E < seeding’ the ° salesman \“And bring on the grass’ Ja- |mes added. We scanned the items in the display case which lay open, na- ‘delights ‘and distractions of this =. Ont. Georgie Kennedy, RN, Truro, who returned recently from a Vacation trip to Bermuda, spent the past weekend at her home in Kensington. : Charles Rix of Dartmouth, N. S was a recent guest at the Rix home at Elmsdale. ‘dee : My. and Mré Horace Glover, Kensington, alter spending a few days at |Cole’s Island, -N, B., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sleep. Enroute they cal- ‘ed on Mr. and Mrs, W, C. Dick. “Moncton, N; B.-. Mrs. ‘Frank MacFarlane, Murray Harbour is visiting with: her sister, Mrs.. Elmer- Stewart, Trenton, N. 8. ee Mrs. R. W. Chandler, former- ly of Mt. Albion, now living in Renternpeiennn soe VET ,turally with much’ interest... Pe- ter came by, There was little in this to catch a child's fancy. You have” we. grinned, ‘no jew's - harps.’’ harps’ he replied smiling, have. any of the delightful trappings of similar salesman of an elder day. . What fascinating things altogether, Peter, with—alt the era, had missed. Withal, not this day on the. farm, so lovely. i Until tomorrow - - -Diary - - Good-night. . , me oe; returned recently . ae “No, no Jjew’s - | fo ‘metwhers of her famtiy. in Wind. Pownal, wm be gt Nome te |Goshee, Murray Harbour, bé- , | Sor, ‘i | friends ob Sunday afternoon and evening, May 22 on the occasion ‘ot her 96th birthday. Albert MacInnis, Elmadale has returned to his home_after spending the winter months on the mainland. Mrs, William Matthews was hostess recently to 13 members. who attended the regular month- ly meeting of the United Church Women's group, Elmadale. Mary Goshbee, who is one of: this year’s graduates from PWC | is spending a short-time her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John _ DISCOUNT PRICES every day! ‘2 walk a block and save! ‘Palmer Electrie Blég. vee nlal 4-407 ~ aci .. @dor - @ | PAWR AU ieamene HARTA + - Pa fore leaving fer Toronto, where she will be employed fer the summer months, f More ComfortWearing FALSE TEETH isa pleasant Way e viata 4 wder, “was on ve i eee lower plates Nea ton firmer so that they feel more com- fortable, No gummy, gooey, sty taste or feeling. 1t's\alkaline (non- Con 6 not sour. Chee plate breath’. Get PASTE today t drug counters everywhere. ones agate He KO Fruit from MALAY Delirieres! tay [ ao ~” @ 2 — WE REALLY. FLOOR CARE | DURABLE ‘> @UARANTEE, ie ” co O Oo ©. re) CAN'T SAY MO . - TS ARE POWERFUL, FAMOUS SINGER — AND-BACKED BY THE PROFESSIONAL SERV 4 p CREDIT FACILITIES. PRODUC iCE AND pee a Br, os 2, oe | - - ‘ Bennelt:Corr' ==. =. ~— Dan -J. 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Please bai watch for the See eetion, die-cast se a cleaner dis- added details of our meetings. - : : sates 360° swivel erent ae or for pani bane : “WORKING TOGETHER..: stands upvoht 19 2080, auachments | posable Bag®: OR N O TH eee as < ~ {neluded. a : . BUILDING TOGETHER A ~ ae CENTE cg DISTRICT OF OPPORTUNITY ce SING E R maser : . Wis ; ws —, +. IN AN ISLAND OF OPPORTUNITY... - uJ ‘ + George st. Charlottetown 894-4551 7 is 164 Great Wr" ‘de » 436-2552 ~ = ide * VOTE - - - Carr and Compton a eee oS : MAY 30th. oS : f 2 oe eer Canede Ltd : Foe: ’ Res ‘ or related company i : Inserted by 4th Queens P.C, Assoc. = : : J ‘ f + Le