Page 10 The Guardian Thurs. August 22. 1957 ELLENIS DIARY ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT NOREEN JOANNE l.lND Det. Sgt. A. J. Liind Ind klrs. Lund wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, No- reen Joanne, to Harold Joseph l Mt-DONALD son of Xlr and klrs klacllonald of St Peter's Pl-ll The marriage iiill place September 1-). in St. thony's Church. hlonlreal. HAROLD J. lit.iiiaI'd Ha). take An- Prominent English Woman Visits Husband's Family Mrs Joyce Sherren is a most distinguished visitor to the pro- vince. Mrs. Sherren is a past president of Lhe Felixsiowe Bus- iness and Professional Women's Club and divisional chairman for. I section of England for the B l and P. Mrs. Sherren was the former Mina Joyce Ttlden-Smith. She was married to the late Wing Commander P.C. Slierren. whose original home was in Crapaiid. Wing Commander Sherren lost his life at the Kings Cup Air Race. Scarboro. England. on Sep- tember to, 1937. Mrs. Sherren, I most public loirited woman. has manv inter- ests. She is I director of the fam- ily Tilden - Smith business on Bond Street. London She was a lady mayor of Felixsttiwe. Mrs. Slierren has four childi'en.l two of whom are in Caniida. She will visit it son in Sudhury and one in Hamilton. Oiitiino Her two other children. I son and I daughter Jean. are in London. it is 30 years since Mrs. Sher- ren last visited Canada. but the Sherrena from this province have seen her frequently in the utter- vening years. Captain and Hrs G. E. Sherren visited Mrs. P. C Sht-rren in September 1956 in Eiiuland While in the proiince Mrs. Sherren will pay courtesy calls Thursday morning. tin the l.ciii- tcnant (iiitcrnor the Premier and the llayor. She will he re- ceiied by his Worship ttatnr J. D. Siettari at In fll(llOt'lt Thurs- day morning at City Hall. Mrs. Sherri-n is staying: at the Charlottetown Hotcl Thcrc itill be a Shericn faniilv reiiiiion Thursday atfcriioon at Captain and Mrs. G. E. Sltcrrcns sum- mcr cottage at Eriizhtun shore. Among those attending uill Rey. Douglas H Sherrcn klrs. Sherrcn and their three children klichael. Paul and Lynnc. Guys- bore. NS l tn the evening the (iltarliiIle- town Business and Professional Women's Club are entertaining in honor of Mrs Sherren at Hrs Ilaii:' cottage in Keppoch Hrs short-on is to adilress the zmiip She ttill he lcaiing the pI'0t'InI'P Aiigiisi 2-! The iisii is short. but will he xzreailr enioivd by Hrs Shcrrcn'.s immediate con- nection in the province. as well as the public at large ttho have the privilege to gtcct this dc- lizhifiil iisitor from F-nlllaml. ELEANOR ROSS Recreation Room Serves As ASeconcl Living Room Ftt-rithing sociiis to he chaiiL'- lng niiiiadays and tltat Kites (Of the recreation room. too Some of the "rec" rooms we hate seen hate sometimes stil- gp-ted more wreck than recrea- tion. Others hate looked like had-ii ty imp, 5..-:. tthllr still nth:-nf seemed to he Just repositories for furniture discards. SMARTER no PRETTII-ZR But today. the recreation room lit reallv coming into its own. it lit smarter and prettier and is becoming something of a second family living room. However, there: no reason why it shouldn't ftilfill its origi- nal purpose as I place for infor- mal tun and still serve as I fre- quently used room for sewing. for quiet study or letter-writing. Whether the walls are of plas- ter or wood - panelling. they should be easy to do over. l-'.ven cinder block will form an attrac- tive hacltgrotitid when finished with I masonry paint. As for color. green or hlue, may be too cold for I hasement room, although turquoise can he. used most successfully if the' wood-work la in a light color. A salmon pink or light coral ll til good choice. nice and vihrant. ltl light. unframed mirrors at one. WM. hm. will combine well with light or: dark woodwork. Low CEILING The rec room ceiling. which is ttillilllf liiti. should he finished iii a light shade. If the ct-iling has not hecn plastered over. a do-it-yourself Joh can he accom- plished tiitli fabricated st-iind - proof stiiiarcs Asphalt tile in hlack or white or iii black siiiitires altcrniitinizp with it all colors is I good Choice for floor covering from the stand- point of upkeep and BIJPMFHYWP-l For cement floors. there is a special paint that will keep the dust diitin anti withstand ht-avy traffic Wtncit. it is as attractive wihoiit t-tivcring as it is whenl used as I hackgrtiiind for small; shat: rugs in light colors. I The prctcnt trend in recrea- Iltlfl rooms is away front the hit- morons or hat-room Lt-tic dc-cor,l klanv faniilics hate i'lI!('fM'0l”9dl that the space can be put to het-' ter use if it II kcved to more decoroiis family interests. Thcre.-l fore. the dimly lit riimpiiii room with clever legends and sketches. ll giting way to a family cen-l ti-r. one that will serve as welli for mothers P.T.A. meeting as for the teen-agera' Friday night dance. Sl.Vll'l.ATF.l) WINDOW if there is not enough oiitside l end of the room will help So.i too, will a simulated window made of I shadow-box frame with light from behind. Inside. I I l l In A Labor Of Love, Ellen And James Baby Sit "Mid .Vou'd better take I look men and women to grace every. In -- oh. sometimes through the walk and calling of life maturedl night. Ellen. just to see thatlfroni the austerity of those "dear, alls quiet. . . You know her --dead days " l the wunuish one in the third atyl into the night almost lost in 0t9f'.' The ituard-rail”s in place the moonlight. shine the lights and we've given her same bed- from the house across the lane ding. Slight be nothing there bet where coming in the lalf of thel fore morning - and then again evening another izrandmutlieri there might" James comment- takes i-are iif lltc babe. Therel ed as little vaguely and a bit too. visit I daughter and grand- carelessly it seemed for one wltol daughter from the siinny Cali- Pierlastinzlr keevs the affairs tornia State. They flew Island- of this place in mind. ward mi in giant liird of the air. l-lxccpiina the tr-Id time lllIl'- as we in fancy sometimes go on' in this week of The Fair when the t:ra.v-hlue hi-ron's itings when Listen. The little to our more lackadaisical way truck The eiery i'eiereti.re in the Talllll)'. hatttlh ' be content to ”2ii'e Providence 3531. INT a chance" And this evening its Von in lll(' hi-rri-tiiiie comcs liuhts called to all but a woman the first of the green apnlr Dies. attd a babe of this farm to satistx an appetite of season, ”l think” he said. ”lt-aiing" . tn the olden times. before his goodvbies "if l can reckon there iias much knowledge of ril.'.ht. well be home heforc food stibstaiit-es or diets. it conies Yes" he smiled borcshly, "wan to niiiid that the tarmwife "build- the faces of the children on their. pillows, given back to parents only minutes before 2 Grand- daughter bappy and sometimes! concerned It her gmwiu-up;i Mack by day with I little will an nu lips. and the babe of threel months like I sleeping waxenl line. ' In I labor of love we kept. them. James in from the barn' after dusk made I trip up stairsl to satisfy himself that all was well with them. And then camel down to rest on a couch. handsl clasped across his chest in ll familiar gesture of rest. The pa-' ges we turned were then the only sound in the stillness. ttiati and presently his regular breath- ing as he edged into the land of sleep But not for long. He sleeps lightly. So many times he has slept so. to waken quickly at I llmpressed By sions occur here as there.” . nacarry C a s t l e in lnverness- phe is persuaded to suing a little he 1:005 oitl to his twilight chore..50U"d TF0"! Slable or field. ism”. Sconandv . 19".. g century Mrs. Cameron Dress In Canada MOXTREAL tCPl - The fin! .tioii in the old swinging cot olllis lady of the Cameron claii says. wits will remind the boys of women in Canada and Britain have the same interests and talk about Liiem the same way. Mrs. Donald Cameron. wife of the wit hereditary chief of that by the Rockies and the 51. Law- Clan Cameron. is touring this country with her husband to strengthen the ties of Canadian Camerons with the old clan. "Home and children are the chief topics here. just as they are at home," she said. "And it's amazing to me how the same problems and the same discus- aiidliappy.IhasIys.but"tliey "Bi-ttislivinuaeasbaaaiai-ts: don't seem to play Is inasy dnuedi1theytry."dissiiillea. doni seeaclilld there witliouta likagardaata;.WaIikeoureiisn- tun in in. tum, tort. Perhaps we'raIbitlu.y tun. Cameron has four i.-iiii.,Iiiout our seem! -iziaemnce." dren. girls aged 14 and I3. and boys aged 10 and three. Cowboy PICNIC AND IAIY IAND their parents' trip. and the girls will get dresses, skirts lid, The combined - .. of Sun- blouses. lday School I.-d Baby Band of Mrs. Cameron was impressed West Covelield had a! I110!- able outing at Staabpe Lane at centre Seaway project. but almost the afternoon of August I. The equally by the way Canadian members were sinallbugtlie chil- women dress. They're chic .-.i-teen enjoyed the water and tho "even when they're wesringl "mi .541 than giagu gnjoyea ""k" i watching. That was one difference be-, tween Canadian women and liert "'9" W9” M "m" 9' '”' countrywomen. es. due to the lack of particl- but generous amounts of available and enjoy- sanies II ours at home. You sel- "but we daa't always try. We Id at the Iiipper hour. Rev. Nor- inaa and Mrs. Green. David and were present. I was the nrst official meet- tlie Baby Band, Mrs. Bea- thesiib- .. home with I pleasant y at the afternoon. REAL NAME Nineteen century Swedish singer Jenny Lind's real name was Johanna Maria Lind. Home to Mrs. Cameron is Ach- "D'd l hear 9'" M me” sm'l mansion of H bedrooms which ly dreaming but youid better of litimz. and as we say with ll"””" M” Ito now to capable: Hue", I gut” perhapx I was ”"'-she runs with the help of three RQITHIILN. run upstairs to be sure that ev- GOOD "nL'SEKEEpER i thing was well . and is with. us tonight It Alderlea. Ullll WHOITOW - - " "tiff her home." says Mrs. Cameivin.1 - Goodnight. . . . . MORNING SMILE l "I think any woman today should be able to do any Job in She likes cooking. While English-3 born. "'1 can even cook hauls"; she says. i ”l'te poked by nose into I lot3 of Canadian kitchens on this so long. Ellen and mind you ed” the health of her family . V - . "Wk 1" 3 7” llttlN''' "”('''9' ”l-'"'' ill? li"Fll' M Haiti. Now Hoskins, when serving trip They re wonderful. lm es- I, ,"m. be said mm "H, Um Mum In mm. me”. ammdan”, the drinks tonight be very care pecially impressed with yourp once Janies' prcdictiotis hate "' Villoli seasoiial appetites the proven in hp astray an mm? iaiitiiis herbs and greens and counts We hate dulv looked in,ilriiii- of the seasons " . lscufling the tlpwy grae-5 hen...-.9” Fl't)l'II the dandelion and (Teas house and ptggery. through this of Sprint: until the sarsapar- pttelightiiil moonlit night at this ills of siiiiinicr brush-laud and 'Dl'(lIl'llJIlllKS of duty. the last time ill? l'Htll')l'Fl'.V "l WHHIDV ftlavr to find that the ex',)ec'lpd event of Fall llrllllbllll her collection to llall 311'?-id)" transpired. in ml. a close ind protideil lllafl) a tteiice of potential gilt: and needed atid coinplciiiotiiary vita- "hangs for the tatiitly. they min In hcr tiictius to prepare are there. more and lcss about and britii: her household health- ilieir dam in the pen. ll) tliiough the northern Winter We liiiiki-d in with sotne tits. aliclid. ma). vie iiho dept-nil on .li-iiiies' llou uiiiid wore the iild-tiiiie rei-koniiies so well 1. flash. jams and it-llics. the strings of back from ilie st-tiool-ieacliing tll'1Nl atitilvs. the fruit sated Int tears prtitiiptctt fie w('l'lll('(l f'('llill'S And tiol w ith ' There are it-iiriceii altom,-ilier, out inti-rcst tlic ctirdials and into. l-1llcn"' gm-.' Tliirtct'ti"' aiitl the llitlltls of ”.M-ii tihii ll llflllltl ttiti rather the clock H1742 Tilt-re is no L'lllll- tiaic"" tit-aiiiiilaiiulitcr axkvtl hcr nicr iif light above the hilltop. grtiiitttatlier one day of the hay- or sound in the lane iii the ma- in;.'. naming two niodt-rn ailes. t-hinc rcturiiing the farnicrs to "Oh. citlii-r will do" he replied. the c.'ii'i-s of their l'0llllfl liiiw ”Hiit tltl ttiii know what I iioitltl litxl the ttiiniilcs (uiti iiiiig tiy likt-"" hp t-iiiiittletilcd "Some of siitticlitiics Bttt lioii loailcii tlioy tho Iilack ciirrcnl drink. or tht-3. are when one nails in some sus- rrisiiherrv vinegar niv mother pt-iisc used to iiiakc She alitays savw Tndai ttaie us Iitterestiiu: iis- od some nicr for tho haying.1 ””'t l'W'"1 llllllll it IW-tr lhc iiiit-iz.'ii' iias s striip Tn. lnuug nluthcr of six who iiith I iiialtr the drink she added cold pair of nice tails. and truiii a water luiiess pctliapsllie springl ticsti-rn Proiiiice is tisiliug iiith itatcr had something to do with trlcnds anti kiii Rencwiiit: the line flaior. . I must get I st-viics she knew - getting a drink at the spring one of these tondcr clcart-i' pt'rs;)ei'ttt't' it dats l I may tic of island farinlands. my Hm "(,1 this rvmllng. We liavel attrai-lite niiii iii 5 it in in e r in-on liahv-s'ttltn;,' tie two at i-"Ni"? "7 Wl'”l"t's'llllW(l Eri-zit tia- tlic house across the lane. it-rs nieciiniz hay and liarbiir and iIl's a grand night" James of-l cove, of tidal rivers blue and term on the way home along the """"""'"1r ill Pl?-1'1. "('31 lIllaE- path hctiiocn oiilv moments ago. cs nestling at crtisstpads. of The moon smiles with t-verv sor-l ”"”1E- 3"” 3" lll-Vl0l'lC5il Dill!) ilirtiiigli the drilling white I . lt'al1tiictits of clouds. on the wtirlil This oiciittiiz s flttl'l(If' who ulllll tit our iallvv licltm Thp mm. l:Il!hl;(L"lll1P! .(X'i'lnl'1':(kl)":1' ill” uahlcs are hriaht allltnsl the hmdpd mum". "mm! M H”; wooilcd hillside of tlic riiie. Titi- mm min” mm! - RUM wand testing fields HIP all silver and WEN HM" and Wared ;m I 'li.itloii. and the lawn-trees fli- -farm i at-rm-s the riici-' M ivtoi niimnlitzlit to fall in pretty i - p.1ttr-rns lioltm one tilio knows the siirroiiiiding 11,, nu": gas . lg .' g . still And we toiinttsiie ptottv well Linlttrig ”.m',mhm.M haw tut not to spill anything " "No, sir; I won't say I word."v stoves " Canadian children look healthyp -- l Change FROM Screens T0 Storm Windows isn tuicit AGAIN IN A MATTER or D Secondsl INSTALL A beautiful ALUMINEM noon. Does I not sag or rust. Completely er needs painting. Adds distinction to your home l SALE ON ALUMINUM DOOR AWNINGS 339.50 INSTALLED Aluminum step-railings and garage doors. . Call us for FREE estimate. l Berry Bros. quality p money can buy. Wecitherall Aluminum Co. 125 KENT 81'. weather-stripped. Nev- aims. The best that t DIAL 6428 this family with the past. he could rccall his father taking grists of it heat to the mill in this iallcy when it it as the main intcri-st on the holdings of this name. Did those years present tlicir ecoiioniic SllillRKlPS" Somelitiiesn angelic were Indeed as we have heard and Yet Kmscuoot God-fearing great - Q! can recall it more often. giants intellectually clover. ed. humble, window shutters will also add to the illusion. if the room is done in contem- porary style. photo-murals of summertime actiiities Ire inlet- esting conversation pieces. An inexpensive way to refur- ntsh It recreation room is to buy unpainted pieces and do them over. An unpainted bookcase, sec- tioned for books. records and fro- phies, is most useful. Paint it to match the walls. if you want to invest I little more cash and have I really use- fiil room, I comfortable daven- port is it fine investment and will serve as an emergency if the furniture from the screened porch must spend the winter in the recreation room, these inere: should be selected for their suitability to both plac- JUNO! es SIUMIEI When making your plans. it Is WIS? '0 f0l1RldPI' lhF .l('Tl'PTI9d porch and the rec room together from the standpoint of color and furnishing-. ERICA ll'ROl'I.F.' W.M.!. TN! SICIU O? IAUIMAI 'FIciIthIolI' COIFOIT Am IONG-UPI The August meeting of the Erica Sproule WW5 of Pita!- ant Grove l'nited Church was. held at Stanhope Beach kitchenj shelter. on Thursday evening, kiigiist lilh. with Mrs. Gihhs as host:-u ' Mr: Hat-Mihh opened the de- votional period with the Call to Worship This was followed by the hymn "God of Mercy. God, of Grace." and the circle of. prayer and LONTQ Prayer in nu- son. scripture reading and t-loo-. in prayer. KAUFMAN chvst N cushioned comfort . . looking like new! soft. fleiiihle leather ou er fumtture. for l.ONGII-WIAIINO COMFORT SPICIAI CONSTRUCTION . . . hecaiiwe made of foam rubber . . . come loose from the upper. VIASNAIII . . . Toss Fnamtrcad sriioot. niivs itousii mots into the washing machine - out they come IONO WEARING e N0 MARKING . . . Sturdy - built to oiuwear iinv other slipper . . bouncy "huhhle-riihhct" rriidsnles. they feature 5 Easy on the foot every step in . mic is welded on. will not . with their tsole that cannot mark floor ' GLIDE LIQUID STARCH Bottle 25: SUGAR 10 LBS. 'l.'l9 Roast Beef . . . . . lb. 39: FRESH GROLND Hamburg . . . . 2 lbs. lb. lb. . lb. 65c 75c 49c 37c Bacon....... Rump Roast . . . . . Fowl, Year Old. . . Toilet Tissue . . Pears 20 oz. . . Jello. . . . . s. g Peas 20 oz. . . BO'l'Tl.ES 49: Mustard 6 oz. iars 0rtinges2tloz. . . . . . . . . 69c Grapefruit 3 for . . . . . . . 25c Face Soap . . . . . 4bcirs 29c SHORTENING 2 lbs. 49: in-7. 25's I .73 6 rolls 49c 2 tins 49c . 6 pkgs. 59c . . 2 tins 35c . . 2for 25c WEATHERBY'S Cor. Douglas and Upper Queen Streets Dial 3644 GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Free Delivery Mrs Charles Watt! ctlttditcted tlte hu-ineu meeting. Minutes of last meeting were reed and. approved. Roll call was answer-l ed with the word "Mercy", by twelve members. l Next month": word is to bet 'R(VCfCVl('!. with the nteetlnl being held at the home of Mng W. W. Claw, on Sept. uh. Elev-l 133 GIIAFION IT. LePAGE SHOE CO. '0:-tsvtdn-and-sdinisa-tsstii more people are buying lhls roll ...