Nut ‘57.“ Vdfi'a‘o mmmneewm OF’W‘UNQD WUHNQ’H'WDU F-rrrlmwwr—u—-'—xrnlnv—v tun-3'1an» UWFTCTtJKUHFhF‘f" r‘r— ur‘rrru u- M. __ \ MRS. ST. (‘LUR Tlt.\l.\'t)R feelltre‘. poms tea at the Mother "Hit-C. \lllltllt St. Mary's. when the visitin: At- . , i m . _ lzlllllt‘ Council of Catholic Nun- Sf’s were received. Left i s tiertrllde Arsenault and right. \lrs Harold MacDonald.‘ Atlontic Nurses Attend Teo At Mount Tlle Wit .‘tltllll'll n‘oe‘in: of the .\i't'\' it .s l‘E'it'lllll '4: close 'i ‘l all exw-ll‘ =1 6‘ meeting till '1' ll ‘i r \tlny litter- nnnn \t i'tl) pill lif‘tli"tlli‘llf‘t‘| of the inmt blessed sacrament was tf‘.f‘l‘ "wt in Rel .l neph Mills r h} lei \i’alicr R0) l" i~ .‘it l)\' .‘l'l :lf'i"'ttitiil) tea held it) it.“ .lllil:l~l'.l|‘ll of the new \llt"‘e" ll‘lusc :tl \lt ,t. Unri‘s t'lllrcllcts for tile tea were ‘1 . Rt ("w-r 'l'i‘Jllr nor nttd Ur; \ l (inlidcl Rn ‘t\ n': the ‘lltle‘ were Mrs. T‘ltluk l-’lit. \ ll pres. of \t‘l\ Rel \lc‘llter .\l.'l r_\ Angela \lu‘lier General ('S“ and \llL l-fd'tuwl \l‘lr-tlillgilii. pres of St \‘el‘illlicn's tlllilrl. The til-tic ins fiel-nrilted with silver (enri'elira and a centre DlP’P 0' \ l'M I‘l‘ll tiliie nlllllls. pntl‘lll: were \lrs Ernest Cori-lean. \ll's St Clair Trai- St. Mary’s .\lrs. Elmer lam-liar were Gertrude Ar- . \lrs. Frank f\lac:\lllil.\', \lrs Leo .liaclsaac Marcella MacDonald Mrs. .\lfred Kelly. ' n Croken. llriscoll nor. ,\1t's Stella 'Iileen Doyle. Replenish i n : (leurue MacDonald. Har- old lint-Donald. Mrs, Bruce llillsll‘om. Mrs. Arthur Law- l'm. Mrs Raymond Peters and Helen Lennon. During the tea. entertain- ment was prmlded by ‘\l rs. Kathleen \lactilliuaii and her 20 piece string orchestra A monologue by Mrs Joseph Donahue “Bent: Cliniced" which was enjoyed F‘ollowin: tea the visiting delegates were. taken on a tour of tlle Natio- nal Park and Woodleigh Rep- licas. Mrs. Wilbert “Mimi! and‘ 5 YPU Stages §Two Concerts , A concert produced by theI . Lone Riler Young: People's lln~ ‘ ion was staged at Long River Hall. and repeated at lrishtown (‘ommunity llall. lnclllded in the program were. five dilalogucs. "\ot My Baby." "Jay and Kay." “Lovin' Le- n my. “A Kiss in the Dark." and “is n Pic‘s 'l‘ail Pork?" A welcome by Wendell Stav- ert was followed by a vocal duet by Barbara l)0ll_L‘ll.‘ll'i and fluid MacLeod. Other members were, a trio by Lois. lieta and Myra MacLeod; monologue. George Doughart. a fashion show put on by George and Fred Douch- art. Hillard and \l\itl Bernard. who modelled lad‘s apparel. .lean hlacKay. (.‘rzlhilm's Road was guest soloist with lsOhPl . C a m p be ll as al'('(illl')alll5l. ‘ "The (‘remation of Salli \lc- ‘Gec." was recited by James Smith of (‘lintou who was also . a guest of the Y Pl' HIGH SCHOOL FASHION SHOW suit of poodle cloth. and Bar- Fashtons for all occasions made by 120 Home Econo- mics students of Tisznish gional liiL'h School were modelled at their Centennial Garden Fashion Show. Tina McMahon. above left. wears a red wool suit: Cathy Fras- cr chose to make a two piece ELLEN'S DIARY. Flowers Lift T bara Profit is modelling a blue rayon shift. The students were under the supervision of Sister St. Clare, Home 3co- nomics teacher. Fashions of a century ago were shown by Ann Manic Galldet. Cathy Fraser and Frances McRae. heir Heods Beneath The Gentle Rain "And do you remember. Ellen. in our young years when we saw a star fall. always said. 'Someone died?’ " James queried this eveniniz We had stopped in the yard to love the shades of night then deepened. Stars kept an ancient watch over the world. Presently. in a flash. one fell across the night - sky... moon would lend its silver magic to the fa rm- lands Frogs were into their playing. it was a ' ure. as is that we fancifully find they choose k'n close. ,A fitting tune. solemn and re - assuring, in respect to the Sunday ahead. “stoning there. a verse of our favorite Palam came to mind. “For He mall give his angels charge over moo. to keep thee" oil, "in all thy ways." You. no matter the and stoning: unrest. of flit an pen were for: to of: their annual uprinm in the peace of quiet count!) W. to on um. we ‘ has ‘ meas- I there were still night and day watches kept over all. How lovely it was. Restful, A lambkin in the near pasture bleated. A mother - ewe repli- ed. ere was a silence. All there was again well. A cow lowed from the opposite slope. The mod ec oed. lingered. and then faded into the still- ness. And in a momentary .flash. a star felt. "it was of course true" we said to James. "Somewhere. in the instant a star 'fell‘. someone had died." How sad. the thought came to mind. to leave now the love- . lines; of the Mayflime, even for in far heavenly bourne to ,miss the delicate leafinzs. the. ivnried findings. the stir- ,rtnflr of the cropping. the blos- tnoms and the front-once of the lclean scented winds. and all the enchantment of the season. l “its a pretty night. Ellen" James said. " nd a flood week?" "All in I“. yea. We not . to of work straiahfcne Iwny: the fencing. for the pre- .Indmoctof hede off to pasture. The lambln; too. i All amusing skit was put on l l l l Pyjamas made by the Ad- ult Education class were modelled by seven little boys and girls who were serenad- ed with the Cradle Song by Grade 7 pupils. efreshm e n t 5. made the Home Ec. classes served to the guests. by WEN is about over. so thcr there won't be choring now." "And the shearing" we said. "is also done.’ “Yes. If all goes well. we should get into the croppinn in earnest the first of the week. We in the season jis slipping away." l So our days are busy, Full ofl ilovely sights and sounds. tho! witc-hery and surprise of thol Maytime. Sunshine washes the fields. wt n d s warm. daysl stretch, A first butterfly visitsl a tulip. a bee. sichtiniz now? for cherry and apple hlossoms.l ' takes sweet toll boldly from a ‘ that altoge. so much' daffodil's heart. So are the. hopes fulfilled now that usedl to come a - stealin' in. when‘ Winter blew cold over the farmlands. How charming, if a .. "/t budding branch against the skv (if bri‘t’ht tlncloudcd blue. A flashing wine, I robin's‘ son . As dawn comes Healing throulh. t A tiny flower that lifts its head, l ‘ Beneath the zentle rain. . The fragrance of it well - was- hed ea . That yields it's fruit again. Once more the promise to fuLl filled "Phat came from Calvary, by Fred and doom Dough-r0 and Andrew Campbell. Alvin Bernard. Marguerite MacLeod and Lois Macleod furnished instrumental music at l intermission. and the closing chorus song “This Land ll Your ‘ Land." and the National An- them. ' Locol Assoc. l Toast To Eggs Special Iii-on ll placed on [rooming for the your): woman learning to be airline holteuea at the TWA Training Center to Klnlls City. Mo. This in mainly . becaule n well-groomed woman ls Exploinecl SUMMERSIDE -~ Motherl of Guides and Brownies. and inter. l ested persons were invited to at- HAPPE Audrey Jenkins. Wome ’ot the right weight (135 to the limit for TWA lieutenant auto- matically gains assurance. pom l and loll-reliance and often other- ‘ wile hidden beauty is revealed. Fifteen hours are devoted to NINGS II'I Editor; Phone um tend the May meeting of Sum-‘ merslde Association of Girl. Guids. .t A successful campaign for District Commisaioner Mrs. the Flowers of Hope wal - Orville Phillips presided. Theiported at the May meeting of meeting opened with the Guide i the Brat‘k‘lf‘y Women's Prayer. followed by the minutes “"9. of the last meeting and the trel- four members would canvass surer report. '. for the Cancer Society. Mu. Ranhorne e x p l a t n ed 1 The new committee: briefly the function of the Local i June were "am? - . Association which consists of —t A same a! Pin the Tail on procurring leaders for Guide the Donkey “’35 Played by the and Brownies packs. The buying .mt‘mbel‘s and conducted by "1 badge, for a“ Guides and Mrs. Harvey Jenkins. Refresh- . Brownies; financial assistance men‘s were served by Mrs‘ Al" l to camps and to Guides attend- ] ing camps outside the province i ‘ the annual Guide tea and ‘Cook- for less for the evening. i. “.3 Singing. dancing. and recita- ’ Link; Cord Asmmm Karla“ lion. and fashion show, was the Birch from lst and 4th Guide Co. gave an interesting and informa- tive report on her chosen coun< ty England. A film was enjoyed. showing the. Girl Scout Round-Up at But- ton Bay. Vermoulit. where ten thousand Guide: from all o-"' the world were assembled for two weeks. One of our locali l Guides Lynda Olscamp attended this camp in l . Lunch was served by the ex- ecutive members of the ‘Local cuts and friends of the Millcove for their Achieve- Dav club members had their ro- jeets judged by Judith Coates. l Miss (.‘oates spoke outline of the year’s work. and thanked the sewing instructors for teaching 'the girls. Refreshments were served by Insti-. It was also decided that: brey MacPhail who was hom‘ planned entertainment for par-‘ Earlier. in the day the sewing. on sewing. . as Mrs, Alfred Morrison gave on Women's Institute. ffor sponsoring the 'club and the. . thin training, which includes lllil' Ityltnl. makeup. manlcurinl. trlmnau of figure. newton good carriage. etc. lit a homo- maker ll not sure of bone" to the "beauty department." I Illa- zut a few lesson: at the YWCA classes available nationwide) At no time on I flight ll calo- A community shower for Ku- ren Anne Willis. whose mal-l i rtage to Floyd Duerden of Ber muda will take pl: c e June 13. Win held hut evening at it); an t . home of her parents. Mr. Mrs. KB. Willis. Kingston. 1 . . I Coo . . Valiant: rrlflvodmroccenity kteol l°“ "MW"! mull/ab"- viuit friends and relatives at L The frame”? a” “"3” ‘° pmsmmn and dawn," mi start work With a neat hairdo jme pmvmm lno net) and makeup that can . last all day. (A good habit to: M". Albert Wright celebt‘. . homemaker: to cultivate. Whv ed he,- mh 1,”;de M“ 34 u‘ look nice only to impress friends the home of her dauahtor Mm. Ind stunner! When you no «will Breww Waugh. Nortth Bodeque.. Your family group responds loi , I pretty image. tool. Mayor and Mn. .l.(‘. Bell‘. Thirty-five hours are iilvou of Borden loft Friday for the; over to atudyinl the mint elli- Canadian Federation of Mlyorli Ciel)! Ind pleasant way to pro- and Municipalitiol which ll bod Vlde "‘9 beverale and meal lor- . tng hold in Regina. Sank. While ‘ vice aboard the plane. The train- ‘ Mayor Bell is absent the Dep- j tog consist: of class lecture: and luty Reginald McAleer will act? actual serving in a cabin train- ‘ 'er. often called a mock.up. an L replica of a real cabin. Douglas Mattheson. Cornwall.‘ ‘ ’I‘OMORROW'S DINNER left Wednesday by train fort . Vancouver. B.C.. where he will' Toma!“ Jill" Lemon ww‘“ Eggs Benedict visit friends and relatives. While . r . on his holiday: he will visit; Crisp Potato Cth friends in Calgary and Banff’ Corn Kernels Saute u l. ‘ IDA BAILEY ALLEN . Holved English Muffins (WW m:c{anisn‘cnslianmmfszéanfimat Benedict pod tine a medium tort conte- ifi e. water 1 c. Ituiuod honey 1 up butter Combine flu and almonds. Twist Item from opplu. if one cum. out Inuit slices from bottom to make them Itanu ovon. Start portal npplu at blon- Iom-ond. removinl the lkln 1-; down lldu. Cut out coral. luv . in: about it" of apple at bot- tom. l Fill hollowed .9910! with fill ’ and almonds: place in bakin. dish or pain. Combine water. honey and but- ..—._.. -—_._—____ JOAN BOYLES GRADUATE Norma Joan Bottles. of cl... often with honey lyrup until ap- lottotown. dnulliter of Mr, and pin are tender when touted will) i Mrs. William Boyle: pick. yot hold their chaps. Pourlod molly from the Victoria 1 tbnp. oooklnl syrup over each {General Hospital School of for nine. Serve warm or or“: .Nurslnl. Halifax. ' one! two! three! Assnciation.‘ a .. a. Dewar. member i dissenters... t (‘?mmd'::"‘“°&.ggredpgnfg€235: Mr- L- E. Sudbur)’. Cleveland. Rev. Allan MacDonald of St. Measurements lcvol: receipes i.) 3" "rm-H h" t en- d the Ohio. spent a short vacation re-j Dunstans University recently. 6. courtesy TWA ' Sunflai “r a'laxM“? "uh :cenly the bls‘alid visiting conducted a retreat for the EGGS BENEDICT ' (‘f’ilid‘llfi'l fillllfua‘ ‘ it‘ll“; ‘l‘h ‘9 . relative: and friends. women of St. Mary”: Parish, ll‘z c. rich cream sauce " (I'lll Wild“ " 1‘3"“ 3‘ 0 3‘ ' Sour-is. The retreat was held in‘ 6 i4") rounds tenderizcd ham,- flles fit? them)?” 0' "l? Calla " David Black, Moncton. spent‘ the Convent. cut 1." thick and lightly l tan (punt-ll. and they \leI be at- . me past wepkend at Kensing.. 3muwed \ tending meetings from the 25th ton. guest of his grandmother“; Mr. Elmer Wriu‘ht of Califor- a split toasted. buttered Em;- and 28th at the ladies realdence ‘ Mrs. Daniel Hickox. inia arrived on Monday on a' lisb muffins ‘ atth-ttE-1(‘olloiite.__ ; .short visit at the home of his. 5 poached eggs or more. if f ' .t’Yi/lr.I “Lorne!”Wit-Eeks,f Kelising-' brother. Edison and Mrs Wi'iqht desired f ‘ on. e on on ay or Toron-j Central Bedoque. he was a for- CREAM SAUCE; Melt 3 in; . . Rural Queen to. whole he will visit mem-‘ mer re std ant of Middleton. butter; Stir in 3 [bSp flour; mg. l. E 1. ' Ne d d EY'..9I-.“'.‘.-’?I“L‘¥;-_ _ ,P ually add il'z c. half 'n' half. ; n “65 e e I _ Cook-stir until thick and smootn. Letters have gone out to the i Add 1.. tsp. salt and 1-16 up. r Women's institutes and school W ' cayenne. Stir intoZ ‘icaten. larle g districts 3f its; Kensing t on. egg {links (Tilt: chetlsh sea- area. an o or women all son 9 sauce 0 use w1 dry 1 in the town, inviting each to] Sherry). 2 sponsor and su mit the me _ . T0 ASSEMBLE Arrange toau- ' d of a girl or woman to enter the N S R I' B d l ed English muffin halves on plat l "Contest of Queens". ; e ' e O y lter: top each with slice of lioL- 0 Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. chair-i ltot ham. then i or 2 poached man of the “Rural Jubilee DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I suggests. ci l tier literally or eggs: spoon Mid lightly spread it Queen" committee. states that 5 would like to know your philo- symbolically “a! you choose) sauce over eggs. Top .each With c this is a regional celebrati o n.: SODhl’ 0" the plat”? or role of that woman is intc1ral to man. parsley. Pass remaining toasted l‘ "and it is most important that men and women. not intrinsically a self 7 reliant muffin halves. '1 we have contestants from all What. exactly_ should teenfi ndy, l HONEYED APPLES 1 parts of the area". "This is‘agel's head towards. with res‘. \v . . . - ~ 3 l- c. tenderizcd it 5. clip it NOT a beauty contest as such i pert l0 ROMS and fittiturlPS. it) i..’.i.‘.’,“gee:f°.'§ “$3.1 ‘tine R we 3 but “We, a judging of the au- ‘. order to fulfill themselves as men are carbm, mm” of menv 1-3 c. blanched almoudi. ch0p« I; thenticity of costume. and weighing. under God's plan for and should be manned u .———__.«...— —.—___ n applicant'l flare for wearing a‘ em. such) for m, m] ‘ ~ . . p. l maternal im ulse. are sulhc- 33:32:?“ msmme M 100 fuglldnreassetfimlihtza ti): ' ham“ “’3‘” ‘l‘al- *“ m-V vie)“- ' lent H'idencepm this: for every l‘ The committee feels that the “"th ls feminlm‘v ""‘l‘adah's- :ta‘finwfe’IslT't brig; ihziilsillvdllrlfh?‘rf:n you“ ses a“ mes. " entering of an applicant for’ e aggressive behavior of . ‘ 7 ’. ‘ ‘ ’. "i ""“I .- a each district should be 8 mal- "ll" milder" {"11an find “1‘3 ap' itilgftiifhfheflufiv'lgssgl diff? tmm»ofmffvilb”[lllllzll‘ristdffllzegwuflfg fdl ter of personal Pride and Bali!- alllf-V 0' "1' mal"_ l“ comp)?“ It is quite apparent that wow example. wholesale slaughter 5" faction. enabling.v all to share in .9.) out - of -ordc‘i. in my mum man is indispensable in man's of marria'veable males in re- ”‘9 Centennial 'll'h'l“ m." 8' '0” 5": NS“? "mm" “‘3‘ work on earth — of propanat- curl-in" wars deprive~ women C Kensmmi’" , afi‘sggrsglkérljvs Rilplm‘“ "0 inc and perpetuating the race. of their divillelv intended ful- d Souvenirs Vutll be presented Drain C _-‘I-r ~_' gaining ascendancy over the fillment. what then'.’ asks Dr m in each Palllmpant arid Sull- . ' ~ -- “'“ml "‘pres‘ force of nature. and develotiing‘ Weatherhead. This. dilemma a, able prizes Will be presented to Slit" “if” .‘h" “93‘0" 0' "‘9 insight into his spiritual kilishi this fr travt' A m the Queen and “w, princesses. universe in lalinchln: tlhe cv- with d ‘ ‘ ‘ p . :3 11:)“ . as l l om... member, of M”, Ram. ollltion of human kind. concoiv- wmmu" \ n ' “Fret, r l“ ’9 ill“ ohms" thel m sav's conimitte are lda 9d 0 3‘ "19 “5‘3” and . Yman' man “WM "game SQIU-hnnl mm thel at pm. perm.“ Saunders. E. C. woman as the Ma” 0' the gemstoprfid in Iii-is tracks. and:r_eetm_y of (nuts circumstrn- m Moore and Morris Caselcy twain known as male and fe- without?Imafiairslmlfinfimtym8:6 gagsun 5m humank'lnd' he at ___. m [9' ‘ _ . I , ' . fnasmwh as Eva we are purpose in life. in the basic. 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