% (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Mar. 19, 1965. 7 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phowe 4 £506 | In the wedding writeup of Mr. | play, several prizes were raffied jand Mrs Joseph MacDonald of and refreshments were served |London, Ontario, which appear-|by the hostess with severa! ia- |March Sth, the names of the dies assisting bride's parents were inadvert-| ently omitted. This shoud have Dr r |read, Lorraine Beatrice Con-jcutive Direct Mrs. | Development Ernest P. Weeks. Exe or of the Atlantic Board visited his nick, daughter of Mr. and : 1-3 ¢. butter Louis Con nick of Darnley, |father, Rev. Ernest Weeks at : 3 2) four with Caraway Seed- PEL | Bedeque, while on the Isiand last tsp. salt Sour Cream Dressing week on business. sp dry mustard Oven Braised Lamb Chops with Aleitha Corcoran, student at ; . . « tsp pepper Sliced Carrots. Onions, Prince of Wales College. spent Mrs. Eileen Gallant. son. Allen 3 — relique ied instant nonfat Green Beans and the weekend with her parents in and daughter, Sandra. of Pius dry milk crystals accor- Whipped Potato Border Piusville ville, are spending some time ding to pkg directions Raspberry (frozen or canned) with relatives in Toronto 12 hard - cooked eggs. sliced Shortcake with Whipped Cream A successful card party . crosswise Coffee. Tea Milk ‘ was held recently at the home| Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Murray 3, (Cooked gree: peas THE CHEF HARD- of Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gailant, of Ontario have arrived at Bede :, ¢ chopped canned pimientos COOKS EGGS : Piusville. when nine tables que, where they expect ‘0 make = Popovers ‘home recipe oF os a THE SISSY SHIFT were in play. Following the card 'their home. fron a mix. or cornbread aa ee OTe only 3 In large double - boiler top, sade “A” or “AA” eggs Plage prety TRACY ADRIAN with lace insets and little pearl ji ELLEN’S DIARY melt .butter. Mix in flour ani the required number in a good- M SUE BRETT comes buttons. Lace also etches the i seasonings Gradually add re Sized saucepan’ entirely cover this delight “sissy” shift in a cuffs on the long sleeves. liquefied instant milk crystals With cold water Bring to boil- coral’ = aaa red neato, Bo Seal. Queen Ida Spent Her Days 22 sir oter"low heat Tatil ME Point! Boil -aoidly oni io coral | is available with a self fade p thickened. Carefully fold in ™in. from the time they start | that | age can be wore ’ il €Zgs. peas and pimienoos to bell. Chill in cold water an dicke a le ax much high, low or at the natural Well Tended And Happily “testo “mu oer” soning — like a dickey and is pintucked waistline water or until eggs are thor- . This noon it was, that s-mat- “No. Oh, she may have taken %zhly heated. Serve in split. Bazaar Planned Pag e O Ed C ti i % ‘riarch of our cow-kind came to a mouthful or so” oes oe plaia or cornmea! ee B N River WI p r n ucation ' PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER 21 TODAY what with humass is sometimes" "Bot not with any ceish” o'er o acompaned wit core: By NY. | ; ; called, “The end of the road.” eaten a warm / The February meeting of the Read At WI Meeting + } Lynda Bird Johnson, daugh- cards in this photo released ington Thursday. Today she Queen Ma, thls was,-6 a mush?” CRISP CORNMEAL North River WI was held at the . _ ident ; , of an aristocracy, whose linea musi eeaiatersaia lett POPOVERS home of Mrs. Elliott Wight, Mrs. Merle Zimmerman en-|Constitution and by-laws. Mrs ter a the Bresidest rea by the White House at Wash- will be 21. (AP Wirephoto ) ge is recorded in the annals of — Yes, but most was (delightful new taste) 12 members and one guest pre. tertained the Fredericton WI for Zimmerman read a > United States. opens birthday _ ee ee _____— Canadian husbandry, its origin in the pail . « lz'¢ rehquefied nonfat sent. The meetine opened with the March meeti whieh Edue paper on i> ~ farther afield. She was a mod- “I reckon then she’s about drv milk crystals pe eae ting, ow {thinking you can fit in with the , he remarked with a sigh ry the collect, and roll call was ed by singing “My Wild ' est one, wore always plain but re : 1-3 ¢ enriched yellow cornmeal ; - MARY HAWORTH t - wast Bef you k: | “Oh well, she’s old — come to answered with an Irish Poem or Rose”, followed by the ; ime asters. ore you BOW obviously good garb, in a favo-| . id 3 eggs joke. |Stewart Collect. Twelve | ; it. things at home arent right rite color mothered in all ten the time.” the other said in a) ned four After bers and one visitor answered. : e b any more, so you fee! justified im sons and daughters in the years low tone. “We re ne misS 1 isp. salt aie soon hs tmasreapai was roll call by - ; Widow Feels Bars Taboo ting 10.2 ber for “Yun “and hewn with oe and was soem. por, ‘he's been around for #0 ‘scald 1 ¢ of milk: stir into’ Soarg “tom, plone, sere iets |field of Education. = r F ao aster. ingly well content w: e on cornmeal. Combine remaining : i e | Gi | “Once you are married.” the this farm... She enjoyed particu-! A professional examination __ :, with eggs. Beat until fluffy i be bel ane me is| After the minutes yell ; For You ale Sing e Ullris lecturer said, “your thinking ha larly, we would imagine, the ond diagnosis was not reassur- with s rotary beater or until bat ‘9 be held in A on ot ho howe meeting were read : o ily - centered a mery days on.the green “ . Treatment s smooth ick ! ; committees gave their reports. AWORTH:! Mind you. 1 don't recommend 4° your actions if you intend 2 pasture, mae she interrupted to extend the life - span, or eee ee member is to bring a guest. The . Whitfield Abbott visisted ‘3 DEAR MARY os en mh cane single ‘© Stay married” her grazing to nurse the cur- delay the erosion of the years quilt covers were brought to the school. The visitation — There is room for know —— my exampe = young a This encounter shamed me rent small one who kept close to The parting came this noon N London WMS meeting and vians made Mire had made four calls and 44 able difference Py ee “dd fe the ar to no ead her skirts: sometimes too she Partings are, after all. nothing . have them quilted t was taken to two Institute : whether a woman , one should widows ane Pnobirshigea downer The person who lectured me would stop on a slope or upland new on a farm. And no animal H ld D. votional Program committee, Mrs. families. Ten members visit 2 Dar I've na nea 0 was pas we aires neighborhood, #5 my dad. The thing I most range to look off to the gently dies, or none leaves the farm, olds e Bruce MacKinley and Mrs, Scribed to Federated News. EPs completely revise my former uietly dressed and well behav. regret is that he didn't live to pine - veiled skyline. And past but we in the family fee! a tug 1 from the Roy Bruce had several games| As there are some new m opinions on the subjec since qui oe 1 hear me say, “You were right.” the shi of sunshine down | at the heart-strings, even thouch The annual report fr and a contest which were bers, the secretary was asked was widowed nine years ago ed, and | never will regret the B . . shimmer thi “change and Presbyterial was received at 0 fter which te send for five “9 ji dowed, time time spent there ut I finally got around to tak- the slope, catch between the we know this “c g the March meeting of St. John's enjoyed by all. a ich re- handbooks 6 When newly wi he I have been a good Christian 2 his advice and my life 8 alders, the glint of the stream. decav” is a must of the farm- © Women’s Mission. (restments were served by the’ dae Sa ens pias * a and church worker I've raised ee ee would also find the months ing. We also feel a oo over ary Society held recently at the hostess and committee in ceeds from a ‘ : en aaa a rere . also i asam. other changes made ai y* 3 oe charge. ‘reception were s going to bed. I m:zht seen three children Ree en aeeeees iWaonitihavelltohioni ll tote fem of er aoe noe —_ in | So it was not strange when the bome of Mts. Leslie Files, New Cataindne canes tet ent Sight sormad ome ‘he I have any critics my attitude 24 laughs any place but home. general way when he mention- news was brought in to us. that Devotional leader was Mrs. CWL T. Pu h ‘it was decided to leave all re I was not a TV enthusiast and 18: “Let him who is without sin a a ear c ndeuts: Thanks *¢,"™* smal eee ne we jeealies = a eases Francis Murray. Prayers were ° FCNASC quests tor donations until next became less so when over half irr the oe one sa 8s Ce ee re ae gilts Moning r his care a : ang er cone a by Mrs ate New Furniture meeting, as a carseat geeieet to the programs I sew in the frst ye ge not, ye judg ies. But as I said earlier, 1 say tne winter e the diseased cherry trees, that Rey moist eee ure Dew Mae: lent yren ae a in — orbid ie. leavi again “ , ; ‘ ” for years had stood at the foot The reguiar meeting of St. available oA morbid or Melancholic. 2.9 DEAR MARY HAWORTH: “It is a pathetic advertise Seer eine venice’ tor aot the garden. Nice things, AY: Scripture was read trom |), way CWL was’ held te lnve place oie oa Finally. pulling enyself up by To the question whether single ment of current social failure a for this, “they weren't those were: in sprine crowned sung. The president Mrs. Arm ithe Church vestry last Sunday party to be held-im the fu- my bootstraps 1 made my-elf 2!*!s. alone or in pairs. should and temporary less ef direction ever neglected. Thev never mis-|With Bloom, in suffer giving el MacKinnon, presided with 1g | With’ 14 members present. The /ture. ) ‘tor 4 - to visit bars as a pastime. my in her quest for happiness, when sed a meal.” So she that was the family and the robins fruits, | -.mbers responding to roll call. jleague prayer, led by president, As there was ne further basi- go out alone for canes oe answer, from the man’s view is: a single girl habitually visits Queen Ida spent her days well and bronzy - leafed when aut- the minutes of the previous Jean MacDonald, opened the (ness the closed with eae iced to| It's nobody's business but bars. either alone or in the tended and not unhappily we umn brought the disrobing. They meeting were read by the secre- meeting, followed by the minut-| act ‘gf by the Rev, take me once Ina while. qsuay, (Meir own. company oof other single girls would say, until of late. We had had put on their blossoms in @ tary Mrs. Don MacKay The (¢s of last meeting which were |nirector Father Beanett Mac. take me once fo ernie usual As a matter of fact, bars are, equally off course. MH. word of this, having one morn-|happy welcme at the birth of visitation committee reported fead by secretary. Mrs. Jas. |p ovsia. ings. when a nice class of peo ried only” Married folks aad Mary Haworth counsels ing overheard a conversation the one aude —., aad eee ao = Lewis. "ty Meo Lee report | ple congregated there tavern loafers don’t mix well through her column, not by which ran like this the threading them with birdsong. tee will . Mrs Armel Mac. \Millan, who advised that pro There T ran into people I together. 1 speak from exper- mail or personal? interviews. farmers oe paige eatin ee F knew. some of whom would ask jt° Write her in care of The Guar- “Did she eat her grain this 1 Oo ue remembered how | Mee, Borie Me Mrs. Wilber PPIFERR me to join them for a drink e I am a fello# who used to dian morning?" tragic the expression was OM wacKay and Mrs. Ken Mae- the bar Throagh. them. ronan frequent bars a lot, both before ithe young face that Kay. { patural for me to sit at the bar, 29¢ after marriage. Then one | when she returned from school | Mrs. Stanley Brown, special | having a drink or two while ‘4% I was taken to task by a Island Women Are Urg | to find a havoc wrought in her |coliection treasurer, gave her | wattie cor 8 -titee . certain person who saw me — labsence, and how sadly the report, and Mrs. Wilbur Mac- c abt . ing out of a bar. I was lectu I jtears fell. It was' just as well, jKay was in charge of the study i erying the blues, ‘And | met Somewhat as follows To Support Art Ga ery jthe thought came. that all the hook with several members tak- |Y my third husband there He is ‘What are you doing in that children were absent this noon, |ing part. The offering was ded- |! just as wonder‘ul as the other place? You are a husband and “4 deep committment to the |Society. and the Barry Bugden except Peter. not quite o1d icated by Mrs. Files. two. one met in business, the father who should be home with community” was Mrs. Guy Fic- jexhibition will be held April 6. enough im this instance to feel Mrs Ken MacKay invited the | other by going to church. you~ wife and chi'dren >‘tirg fand’s appeal for the support of |On that occasion a very import- other than a passing regret. members to her home for the —_—_—_———_ —— to know them, finding things to Island women of the newly or- ant gift to the Gallery's perman-| A sunny day, this. of winter April meeting when leader will | do together. taking part in soc- ganized Women’s Committee of ,ent collection will be made. yet with spring leanings. the day be Mrs. Stanley Brown, prayers | ial affairs with other married the Confederation Art Gallery | It was suggested that memb- Queen Ida a matriarch of oe be offered by Mrs. eat eae oe and ~ ee eee wy | the reed.” “me liars Occur Mae The lecture continved: “Hang- soaking Tuesday morning to Gordon Smith and Jeoffrey Pok- | | mars. Kay. : ing around bars you get ideas: ity jlen, and the Camera Club's ma-| Until tomorrow — Diary —/ Bible study will be in charge | ge representatives from the City |len, of Mrs. Waldron F. Mrs. another pair for only ; | wishing you were a single again '.04 rural centres Mrs. Fichaud |gnificent show of Landmarks Seed - night... [= ie. ae © Peeneeenn ~ stated there was no way to com /and Houses of PET: now on} oe ——— the Mont as Pdi Nees cape cca the basic, teactin, of the [view the Galery. & new chez] FOOD COSTEATE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY - ‘committee... to raise funds Fi-|opens this Friday... photograph | Ships of 20 countries me | ‘ : : ‘ : nancial support is vital for the |from the National Gallery of jin the International Indian| Meeting closed with the Miz- ; purchase of works of art, arti- 13th. Century Norwegian Stave Ocean Expedition to find out pah benediction and . refresh- | ’ , 4 . facts and special equipment and |Churehes... and their interiors. \why the world’s most productive ments were served by the hos | Prince St. Ch’tewn + . r to provide scholarships for those | The next meeting of the com- /fishing have an upusu- tess, Mrs. Files, assisted by the ‘ ; , geht whose talent might go umrecog- | mittee is April 20 at 10 a._m.- \ally high fish mortality rate. committee. '1DA BAILEY ALLEN A Dozen Eggs Creamed To Team With Popovers . ENTERTAINING a large group soon for brunch or lynca- eon Everyone wil enjoy creamed eggs with or in popovers. They are fresh and pretty to look at, delectable n taste. easv-do, and low in calories, because non- fat dry milk crystals are used. Hard-cook and shell eggs the day before Bake the popovers advance ‘even freeze- them if ou like: ready to reheat To put together, make Sauce. heat the popovers in the oven, and serve the creamed e or with them Measurements level CREAMED EGGS FOR 12 the in 196 heavy cream Fill oiled deep mulfin pans or 5 oz. custard cups 1-3 with batter Bake 3 min. in hot oven, #50 degrees F. Then reduce heat to moderate 350 degrees F (opening oven door reduces heat quickly!, Bake 2 min. longer or until popover mixture lit-| erally rises up, “pops over,” and browns. Makes 6 large or 1 smal! popovers Serve at once with butter as a hot bread: or as a container for creamed eggs or fish: or chicken a la king: or creamed dried beef MONDAY DINNER Chopped Cabbage . Salad ame nized without the encourage ment of some such group. “These projects need ot in- | | volve large sums,”” added Mrs. | i “Imagination and a | can bring many | |happy returns.” She pointed out | ithat the committee would avoid | jasking its members or the pub- | jlie for donations as an outright | gift, but will always offer some- SIZE AGENEROUS vr APRON is a treasure in any kit- chen back - buttoned | syle (he strtagsl) in bright cot|sizes 32 to 46! Crochet cozy Newest fashion success for ton. Gift idea, too. jacket of knitting worsted. Printed Pattern 4920: Women’s, Jacket of squares — crochet Sizes Small (36, 38); Medium jone at a time. join inte 3 flat (40, 42); Large (44, 4%); Ex.' pieces, sew together! ‘Pattera) Large (48, 50). 7089: sizes 32-34; 36-38: 40-42; | vear is $5.00. 44-46: directions: FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) | i af lit ' ! ‘ 3 as i 2 f ™ = THE EASTERN CANADA SAVING 136 Richmond Street. by * — a +. : — iegis > »S % % ie "3 ‘