Members of ‘committee __ of Guide Association discuss plans for the Girl Guide Thinking Day. Tea to be heid at the YMCA Saturday after- ELLEN’S DIARY the finance j | noon, Feb. 4. The tea is held of the birthday of the iate Lord Baden-Powell, and of. Lady Baden-Powell who visited Dawn Light Awakens Us From A Lane Of Dreams And then all at once this mor- | ning we reached the end of our | lane of dreams. It had been’ a delightful excursion. We do not now recall it in detail. Only see again the path we followed. It wound at times‘ shadowed by the light and dark of sunshine, | filtered by branches arching by the maple grove the farmers greenly above. Jn.the fullness. of the summer-sunlight flowers we love, blossomed profusely on every hand. For a distance the. yet troubled, But quiefly wind- plantings conformed to a. pat- tern, but there was we remem- ber an area which was obvious- ly unattended. Here in a lovely confusion of colors plant and shrub grew and bloomed at will . Here we gathered a sprig “mo, uneasy, I'd say.” He’ threw: back the covers. “When the morning commenc- es to break, it’s high time to | be up” he said. “If this is any |day for it, .we plan to | get a spell’ at. the sawing.” came, JRob and his boys to join ours. ‘After dinner it was. And in weather, neither clear nor less, and gray. “It will be a good afternoon Wt,” James said at dinner. “] never like to be at the saw-. ing on a windy day.” “What are you having for-din- ner?” Alex had queried when we of rosemary and a white pansy- two came to spread the wash. that were we knew symbols of remembrance, for kin and friend - gone. At lane’s end, there was a low wall fashioned of sandstone such as the Island pioneers of- “ten built about their cleared fields, planting beside them hed- ges of spruce. or hawthorn to provide in time, impenetrable barriers for the pasturing stock. The stone-dykes;—these- were, “Irish stew” “Potatoes and everying in it,* he commented.’. “Everything,” we chuckled, “and dumplings too’’ He shrugged. Smiled. “I'd ra- » ther have roast-beef-that’s what we're having today.” “We got a nice lot,sawed,”’ the younger farmer reported this evening. ‘But it will take more than one afternoon’s work So to the wood-sawing back | Prince Edward Island last r, ured above, are left to right, Mrs, Edison Helen A. MacDonald, Women’s Editor. Phone 44506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Jan. 29, 196, 7 ‘Mrs. Ernest Lord was hostess to the members of the Charlotte town Lionettes Club at hex home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Neil Macdonald was welcomed as a new member. Following the business period a Bring and Buy sale was suc- cessfully conducted by Mrs. Robert Younker and Mrs. Jack Williams. Refreshments were served by the hostess assistcd by the committee in charge. Little Miss Justina ‘Toole, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Toole, South Melville, left ‘ast week for Montreal where she will undergo surgery at the Montreal Children’s Hospital next week. Mrs. Norman tertained at bridge’ at her home in Summerside : ing. Miss Catherine Hickey, a stu- HAPPENINGS cdonald en. | read by Miss Florence. Cough lin, The gifts were arranged by Mrs. Crane. Mrs. Barbour gra- |ciously expressed her thanks gg a pleasant social even- games were yed and refreshments ps a The weekly card part gressive auction was held - Tuesday evening in the K. of C, | hall Souris, Highest score -for | the ladies was won by Mrs, } , } men’s high score, dden Leslie - |. Miss Mary Thomas, Breadal- | | bane, spent the past weekend at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. Earl Norrie and | dent at Mount St. Vincent's Lad: | MacLeod, Irishtown. Mrs. H.B. Willis. UCW Executive ‘Dedicated Pf Breadalbane BREADALBANE — An inau- | gural service of the United Church Women of Breadalbane was held on Sunday morning, Jan. 14. Rev. D.S. MacLeod led the service, gave an address on “Vision of the Future” and ded- icated the following executive: president, Mrs, Hugh F. Mac- Kay: vice-president, Mrs. D.S MacLeod; secretary, Mrs. Hed- ley Woodside; assistant secre- tary, Mrs. Angus Gillis; treas- urer, Mrs.- Oliver MacLeod; co-operation in Christian educa- tion and missionaries, Mrs. L.S. Seaman and Mrs. J J. MacLeod; Christian citizenship and social activities, Mrs. Archie Hutche- son; community friendship, Mrs. James Snowie and Mrs, Millage MacLeod: program, Mrs. Law- rence Newson; finance, Mrs. Gordon Ripley: life and com- “runications, Miss Mamie Ste- wart; nominations, Mrs. Angus Gillis: manse, Mrs. Hedley Woodside and Mrs. Angus Gil- lis; periodicals, Mrs Hugh F. MacKay; stewardship and re- ‘cruiting, Mrs. Earl Todd: mem- !” Jeréz, Spain,to see the dis- 1% teaspoons mild cider bership, Mrs, Stirling Camp- bell; supply, Mrs. Willard In- man; card secretary, Mrs. Mfl- lage MacLeod: social functions. ‘ies’ College, Halifax, arrived | Wednesday to spend a brief va- cation with her parents, Mr = Mrs. Ira Hickey, Summer- side. . Mrs. Ralph Edwards was hos- tess at bridge Thursday evening j at her home in Summerside. | Mrs. Ellis Webster, Central Bedeque, arrived home Wed. |fesday after visiting in Hamil- ton, Ont., where she was tne -| guest of Mr. and Mrs, Walter ++ Reeves formerly of Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Johnston, Belmont, P.E.I., have returned | from Hamilton; Ont., where they | Visited their son-inlaw and | daughter, Mr: and Mrs. Waiter | Reeves, also their son Kenneth Johnson, who is employed with the Ford Motor Co. in Hamilton. | Cpl. and Mrs. Donald Mac- : %: Kay and family of Greenwood, || _ N.S., spent the past . weekend visiting in Kensington at the home of the formér’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert , Carruthers and family and in Breadalbane at the home 'Kay, They also visited with re- latives at Charlottetown and Borden. ‘ William--Found, Long River, was flown to..Halifax- on Mé.:: day from' the’ Prince County Hospital, Summerside, and aas undergone surgery, * . Roger Caseley returned to his nesday after spending the” past two weeks in the Prince County Hospital,’ Summerside where he underwent surgery. IDA, BAILEY ALLEN — : ‘Intelligent Food Planning ' Makes For Balanced Diet WE JOINED the smart crowd assembled on the grandstand at the Government Cavalry School play of magnificent Spanish and Arabian full-blooded horses. Sumptuously caparisoned in singles, doubles, tandems and double tandems, three and four 2 ‘sliced peeled medium - sized mild onions 3 tablespoons olive oil M% teaspoon salt % teaspoon paprika 2 cups shredded crisp lettuce Combine sliced oranges and Clarence McAulay and for the |} fT i wf re f ore of his mother, Mrs. Hugh Mac. home at Kelvin Grove of Wed-. tLwith its nylen eapplique. . held in place by a pearl studd- Yo In Double Ring Ceremony | |, A picturesque winter wedding’ cle and aunt of the bride, | was. solemnized fecently when | Minchir® was in a id | Jeanette Shaw, daughter of Mr.| wool sheath‘ style dress with and Mrs. Martin Shaw, Martin-| magenta accessories. She wore vale, was united in marriage |a white carnation corsage. Mra. } with Vernon MacLeod, son of| MacLeod, mother of the groom, Mrs. Gordon MacLeod and tne! chose a gown of blue wool and late Mr. MacLeod of Martin- sa white ac ivale. Rev. Donald Campbell of white performed the double ‘ring cere- mony. Sterling MacLeod accompan- ied the guest soloist, Miss Elea- nor Minchin, who sang the sel- ections “O Perfect Love" and “T'll ‘Walk Beside You.” The bride given in marriage by her brother Sterling, was charming in her white flom length bridal gown of - nylon sheer over satin. The full skirt trim fell from a fitted nylon appll- qued torso length bodice wits long, pointed sleeves tapered over the hands, Her fingertip ‘length veil of tulle illusion was honeymoon. ing, the bride wore sage os matching r jacket, Her corsage Was yellow roses. " ed tiara. She carried a bouquet of red carnations with white sa tin streamers. Mrs. Wendell Jenkins of Mount Albion, sister of the groom, was LOAN AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR BANK The monthly meeting of the) 5th district Women’s Progres- | sive Conservative Association was held Jan. 23 at party head- | quarters. : Mrs, C. R. MacQuaid presi i represents another pause in : and. welcomed the members to | mankind's long climb. from: the | "en sales @epartment. “ 2 peeled medium onions, fine the first meeting of the new | primordial ooze to the stars the’ outraged sales staff cho year. There were 24 members | In dancing the Twist, people openly takes wane oa = 2 medium potatoes, peeled and present. ‘are taking a breather from the | *#les manager is pet, It was decided to send a teie- | s+ task of becoming civ- | 5Peaks up with one voice in fac- 2 whole fresh or drained gram of good wishes to Mrs: | Hived. tapeing back to the jung- tally reporting. the rigged ™ canned Heath Macquarrie, Wife of the Progressive Conservative MP at | Ottawa. | Dear B.P.: The Twist, I would say, is a kind of free dance version of the mating. call. At a craze of the moment, it le level of making whoopee. - Now, about the strange urge you claim to have and if the griping salesmen are form Worth their salt, they will band | together as a. group, and stick | together loyally, in making a mass protest to the top brass, about the demoralizing situation |game that kills their initiative, | higher management. will listen. red with |And you crusading salesmen 3 cups water or broth recipes for 6 HASH A LA CATALANA | 4 tablespoons Spanish olive ofl 3 cups fine-chopped cooked beef 1 cup fine-chopped cooked car- rots % teaspoon salt ° 80th ALL at your P.E.|. Clover Farm Stores i it, Mrs. ; onions in sal, } where _ sun-hathéi, the wid a he Leconte abreast and driven by thei gether oil, vinegar and sense, maid of honor. She chose for | Young couple, was entertained é sel Sa, he hepene. thurs "al. owe to the ae of ,our day, TEACH BOYS TOO the aeves ee ree, ings. Pour in and toss, Oe pieneles 6. heocmning gre at < a, OA shewers. si (0) ADDITIONAL ROOMS } : | we have now: A January day, | . : es pranc . ss mate - . MacLeod ‘ - ; . moment before turning to Te cuiet and sunless but all in all, | Boys, as well as girls, get tes- |Cavorted around the great’ sun- - Toss in lettuce at erving flowered hat. She carried a nose- | Teside in Martinvale where the| (C) PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING a trace our steps and listened to ) td 4 kind etna 4 ki s part of.the | lit ring, proudly showing off time gay of pink and. white carnat- | room is engaged in f, the exquisite birdsong clear and | * DUO%0 Sorrow — — Diary |regular public school program their bteeding and prowess. | MARINATED FLANK STEAK i008. The bridesmaids, Mrs, — CO GARAGE OR CAR PORT ba sway ca.a last lingering note. |Goodt-alght. . ‘in Oslo, Norway. | “These gorgeous creatures 2 pounds flank of beef steak | Junior Hambly and Miss Elea | GIRL SKIERS aj hoa. oe reo) wna recline my » aaterl ed very special % cup olive oil nor ‘ Ployer were attractively | , MONTREAL (CP) — A ski 0 PORCHES~ ; ye : . . ,”’ I remar to my Spanish % peeled section garlic, trushed 20wWned in red and greep velvet. |club for girls aged 1 ‘ aod th a Pas the twilight . MARY HAWORTH escort. . 2 tablespoons mie ner With her: green gown, Mrs which had’ a rediateation “ot . 0 PLUMBING dawn at the window and @ on I will ascertain their menu, % teaspoon salt Hambly wore a matching flow (on its founding in 1957, now has () FURNACE ~ ‘\podad We listened. It was re | : Le . ree a. < left us. % teaspoon fresh-ground black | ered we and yeeny a nosegay \3 peng of 471, The “Sid ‘ - s . ¢ 2 urned. pepper |of yellow and white carnations, |Jays’’ offers ski ¢ eee a ae south, Da nce Craze Distur Ing The trainers report that the 1 teaspoon paprika while Miss Ployer wore a mat | Coaching and an ‘ann care C FINISHING OFF ATTIC eae ° ais mans Gepende on the age of the 1 small bay loaf - |ching flowered hat with her ced |ttaining camp to every calibre| C) BASEMENT PLAYROOM - " “ To Middle-A ed Woman yo gt gan ,2 peeled onions, sliced gown and carried a nosegay of | Of skier, . James,” we whispered, se fae Their ration is carefully bal-| Place steak in flat dish. Pour |red and white carnations, (1) POWDER ROOM : you hear that? Maybe she has | e ; anced and mixed, and . a mong ‘in remaining ingredients mixed Wendel! Jenkins, Mount Al- : tome misery. Dear Mary Haworth: I.am a (are in the black. Gripes would other items includes plenty of | togethe: rin hours —or__bion he_graomsn i. BENNE a NC! - & “NG, 10'S Hot that, Eten,” he (maten tady~in-my-eariy-fitties.__be-labeled-sor rapes. rhe poss “peart barley afd oats. But they | more : etre Re cNevi 4 i s | “Er pe "replied. “Do you think I'd be |I am not unattractive and have | would interpret an appeal-to > eat most when they are 3 to S| To a ee ‘aor ton os. mare ee ere Insurance Counselling () STEPS Fags te lying here if it were? It’s one of | known temptation. ak reason as insubordination. years of age.” : ‘| garlic and onion Broil Y 3 Due to ‘ne . nee id ] Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada | . - ; . ‘ ‘ the mothers of that pair of cal-| Recently my young nephews Last year one salesman tried Humans also eat most through | inches from heat, allowin 4 to a were "samba va etna ' Phune 4-8817 — 4.5435 (C1 SINKING AND IMPROVEMENT OF WELLS ves we weaned lately. She's a from out-of-town came to visit to uncover the problem and of- the growing years. They need)|5 minutes for each side “Baste Their places were taken by Mr Charlottetown, P.E.1 - (] MASONRY W..7 : jand I entertained for them dnd fice politics being what they are, @ balanced ration to enable them | with marinade d Mr William Minchin , . Oo ° « — Jonesome?”’ our mothery | their teen age dates. During the ‘he was labeled a trouble maker to grow and have abundant en- |——————__ z ang _-Mrs, an SRE, ee C FLOORS heart suggested. ,evening they danced the Twist. and fired: Morale’ couldn't be ergy ad to. meet the require- —_. > | This was a revelation to-me. lower. The only solution seems ments of their age and activi- fi R L i | t T fe-e seas TPauar soneciite gaat tight food di : T ; choice. I would appreciate your! ! oes not depend egis a ure ea... | Sais dance disturbing. Unaccus- jdeas 5G. ‘ big expenditures of money & . : C) INSULATIONS Plans Discussed tome! thoughts flooded =my Dear §.G.: The resources of luxury items but on intelligent . C CUPBOARDS mind. What was this strange- democracy are at your disposal ™arketing, meal- and . By PC Women = Sektgster? ‘Wor it normal? ™ this instance. food- preparation by mothers —~ . Cy BATHROOM OR KITCHEN FIXTURES Faemeediy, 2. *-| 4 the situation is as you say, |‘ “Tienesnete sae Pp CO FIREPLACE 0 STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS (0 BUILT-IN COOKING AND REFRIGERATION (0 SCREENS AND AWNINGS. C ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Ci 'ROUNDATION WALLS Repayment: Loans are repayable In monthly instal ments, together with interest, for periods up to ten years. x . Note to jandlords: This year, these loansare available ‘| to owners of rental properties, including apartments. For more details: |nquire at your bank, and have the job done this winter when men and materials are available. Anniversary continues © el THIS WEEK | ~— Ivan Kennedy, Bradalhane : H. 8. MacLeod & Sons, Vernon River Lord’s Grocery, Charlottetown Grove MacMillan, Covehead Matthew & McLean Lid., Bridgetown Henry Meek, French River J. F. Mossey & Sons, Bothwell Myrick’s Alberton Lid., Alberton R. ©. MacNeill, Tyne Valley J. P. MacPhee & Co., Souris Rennie & Ogden Lid., Elmsdale R. L. Sanderson, Morell R. L. Sanderson, St. Peters Dan Saunders, O'Leary — Shama Bros., Charlottetown Stewart & Beck, Montague | }-—faweel’s Groceteria, Charlottetown Turpin’s Grocery, Charlottetown Weatherby’s Grocery, Charlottetown May’s Shopping Centre, Cardigan Farmers: \nquire about Government-backed - Farm improvement Loans available through your bank up to $7,500 and with up to ten years to ‘repay. Loans for equipment, livestock, as well as a wide range of home improvements. : v Miss Caro Ratchford received the teen agers the | Won't get fired, en masse or in- Heat oil in heavy skillet “the honor of being appointed a | Twist — T don't imagine you | “ividually. If anybody goes; it | beef. Saute until ‘beginning tc _ fudge for the stamp commemor- | shared. their .sensations, Your Wi! be the sales manager. | brown. ating centennial year. jurge. was to be young and vib- The man who lost his job last Push meat to one side. Add The tea for the dpening of |rantly embraced by. life, love year for trying to air the prob- carrots and onions; saute 1 min- the Legislature was planned. and rhythm, no doubt— not lem wouldn’t have failed if he’d ute. Add tomatoes. Cook - stir Mrs.. Ireta Sutherland and Mrs. |oldish, not graying, not rusting had forthright backing from the | until softened. , |away in a vacuum. rest of you, in taking the lid off.| Blend-in flour and salt. Mix . R. MacArthur, Richmond they were thinking and feeling for justice as a@ in meat. Stir in water or broth. = nothing save a rapt identity team, you hold trump cards; as | Simmer 15 minutes. Arsenault & Gaudet, Wellington }with their performance.—M.H. loners, you're licked.— M.H. Spoon over rice or toast. Frank Brown, Murray River | Dear Mary Haworth: I am a _-Mary Haworth counsels TOMORROW'S DINNER | Elmer : | salesman. The problem is an of- through her column, not by | Valencia Salad Cosstey, Malpeque | fice situation involving the mail or petsona! interview. Choice: Marinated Flank Steak § ™#lph Callbeck & Co., Central Bedeque | sales manager and his pet sales- Write her in care of this news- or Hubert ©. Harvey, Crapaud /man in the most flagrant case paper. Hash A La Catalana Court & Son, Bedford \@f favoritism that my co-work- r |Panned ‘Potatoes EM. Bed . ers and I have known. KEEN SHOT Green Beans Cudmore, Oyster Bridg We don’t mind ° these two Open Apple, Quince Albert Dennis, Charlottetown are bosom buddies inside and VICTORIA (CP)—Gwendolyn or Sheldon 1. Dixon, North Tryon outside the office. But the unfair Spencer Hathey,. noted marks- Canned Peach Tarts W. M. MacEwen & Sea, New London | parcelling - out of voluntary woman who-—twice competed at Coffee " itliam G. Eltis, West ‘business: by the boss to his pet Bisley rifle tournaments in Eng- Tea : Springfield jis affecting. our ratings...The land, died here at age 50 J. H. Francis, Bay Fortune best leads, the ready business, Sta Mrs. E. D. Fraser, North Lake Seos tele? tied domes ta} |. Came MRarric McGuigan & Boyle, Hunter River orite, Result: lopsided scores in| AP. a figged game. |_ DARTMOUTH, England- (CP) - Gallant, South Rustic We other fellows can’t go out Steps are to be taken to stop Gass, Cornwall eer herd-ooe sconce pe «Sy rm na od. Comal ce est can beaches Modded Bres., ee hows, ‘the volume of voluntary orders was told that last year reports Raymond Harvey, Carleton | routed to the favorite. ‘of nude bathing got around and Valley | (We can't go over the sales coast roads were jammed by Kennedy Lid., Kensington | smapeaer’s head; the owners cars and coaches “filled with don’t care as long as the figures ‘curious ” Atala >. » _ tee ncaa _ — —— acne — _ sR