“and for the balmy summer days DOUBLE DUTY Mrs. Douglas Coffin models a/sleeveless dress. has a striped dress for the first days of Spring|™ulticolored, collariess jacket, with short sleeves, and this dress has a flattering cummerbund of ahead. This shirtwaist style, a|jthe same material. : group mon It was decided to try and procure ELLEN’S DI ARY e ee ae ena on a play from a neighboring dis-| Water to prevent further cooking olives and grated cheese. . Demers SOR include the preparation, under the /t..° “1, present their play in For-| and to make shelling easy. Se aa SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE MEN’S Gregorian chant for the Music |‘une Bridge Hall at a later date, TOMORROW'S DINNER — ‘ [AYONNAISE U H Of St t Festival in May proceeds in aid of Institute. Chopped Mushroom Soup ole. mayonnaise, add % e. Small Tea Butter knives, sugar| Sugar shell, butter WATCHES ; nusuad ves unse + School *ommittees were named Eggs Tetrazzini chopped parsley, % ¢. fine- 1, fork , i i After the recitation of the Mag- ; chopped tender leaves sugar shell, oo shell, salad forks.) . 14 table knives,| Men’s Chrome Timex ; ° nificat, the spiritual director Rev. | for Eglington School, Mrs. Er| Sliced Tomato-Cucumber Salad Pe e spinach si butter| Derry ‘spoon, cold ves, watches. Shockproof, : Give Place To Star-Glow P. Hammill spoke briefly to the |nest Underhay and Mrs. Alex Fi- Green Mayonnaise and %4 ¢. scallions chopped with . ih _ = T| meat fork, dinner| dessert spoons, salad | w. , luminous } girls concerning the rules of the sher. For Howe Bay School, Deep-Dish Rhub arb Pie tf the ¢ taps. ee seri fork, ° ; 7 forks, tabl s and dots. . ., ; . 'Sodality. Plans were made for a|Mrs. Russell Mills and Mrs. Coffee Téa Milk or 8 Sep. Cncee ek oF spoons, salad forks.| table spoons, gravy| > ‘able spoons. | hand, metal expansion _ Ip on a misty note, this mor-/its blessing to the like. Raisin | jose ade of these rules at the John MacKie. Mrs. Lorne Ding- All measurements are level; |*4 tsp. powdered dill. Beat“thor- 2 P. M. Special | ladle. 2 P. M. Special, | bracelet. eet See ine sonrees at iseiees, Se ane. © Eaverite gwet | sortheoming meetings. The meet-|Well, Mrs. Alex Fisher, Mrs. recipes for 4 to 6. oughly by hand or leave in the ’ 2 P. M. Special, 2. P. M. Special. | it trailing along the hills. And in| at this season with the young fry ing closed with a prayer Ernest Underhay and Mrs.| Chopped Mushroom Soup: blender for 1 min. 19¢ 29¢ ean SOE 9 99 aia eae the Agel Pee who call. They enjoy the slices, ° Claude MacKenzie volunteered to| Saute 2 tbsp. each minced onion} each each each s ' hurrying in to have us “Come quick and see!" the unusual shad- es of sky and earth about. raisined and spicey, as they are. or spread with butter, or maybe it is a honey-spread wihich pleas- es young fancies. noon by Mrs. John Kirby: Master Wayne Crockett, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Crockett, Bel- made the return trip by plane, he also visited in Dartmouth, N. Rae. On Tuesday evening the regul- ar meeting of St. Dunstan's Bas- lica’ Parish Sodality was held. The meeting opened with the re- citation of the Memorare led by the Prefect Eileen Murray who presided. Discussion of the chap- ter for study during the previous week was led-by Millie Mullins. This discussion was ‘concerned with special devotions of the Church, namely the ‘“‘Way of the Cross”. The special activity of The Springfield West Baptist | Young People’s Society met at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mac-| S with Dr. and Mrs. A.E.C. Mac | to have their affiliation ceremony EGLINGTON — HOWE BAY W.L. on Wednesday evening, April 1st., with the president, Mrs. Fired MacKenzie presiding. Meeting op- ened by singing “Little Brown Jug,” followed by repeating’ Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Roll! call was responded to by twelve members donnpg a hand made Easter bonnet. There was one visitor present. Minutes of pre- vious meeting were read, approv- ed and signed. Treasurer’s reports were also read and atcepted, correspon- dence was read and discussed. Collection for the evening $1.36. Proceeds from Mystery gift $1.30. clean the school during the holi- | days. Most of the Red Cross knit- jting and sewing was passed in | to the secretary. Mrs. Leslie Un- wd / re The average American eats 406 ited. “In any case,”” the Chef ob- served, ‘‘cook eggs at the lowest possible degree of temperature that will make them coagulate or become firm." AN EXCEPTION “When cooked too fast, the food-value is often impaired be- cause valuable egg-vitamins are devitalized and protein is made indigestible,” I added. ‘‘Boiled eggs are the only exceytion. When cooked a@ short. time. in rapidly boiling water protein will not be overcooked or the vita- mins affected. “Immediately immerse.in cold and green pepper in 1% thsp.| butter until limp. Add 2 thsp. rice and % c. chopped fresh mushrooms and/ Versatile Egg Dishes chopped parsley and 1 crushed, until thickened. Add % Wb. diced sharp Cheddar cheese, 2 tsp. Worcester sauce and: ‘2 tbsp. sherry flavoring (op- tional). Stir until cheese melts. Keep warm. Meantime hard-cook 8 eggs. Cut in eighths or quarters; set aside several pieces for garnish; add balance to the sauce with % tsp. salt. Heat to serving temperature; do not boil. Spread the spaghetti in a heated, large, deep bowl. Pour Tetrazzini sauce over it. Garnish with reserved hard- cooked egg pieces, sliced stuffed e z % ? rot : 5 ‘ _ke ; Marriage Vows Exchanged tc eos ie Grant, wil se At Slemon Park Chapel ea hac te ROAy, Sale A pretty wedding was Yolem- roses . LF, [eset te Roman Caticdic Cha- 7 pie April 4, at 10 am. when Mary «! Geraldine, daughter of Mrs. Hen- Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone 850s ae ae teed etn 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Apr. 10, 1959. bride re mene “= son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard oe 3 : a i Parreboro, N.S. . HAPPENINGS be sa ge Ce : * Me Steele was in change of the wed- © a | ding music and accommazied Mrs a : ——eecaitien Rae os ter se "tier The Annual Daffodil Tea, spon-|ing at the Nome of Mrs. Lioyd Thy Feet I'm Kneeling" “Ponts sored by the Friendship Group of | Waddell on Thursday evening. Anglicus” and “Jesus Thou art the Kings Daughters of Trinity |The president, Mrs. Norman Mc- Coming”. . United Church, and assisted by | Donald presided and led the Wor- The brid wen’ ig wna members of other groups was|ship service, “The hope of a war- hos : rriage held in the social hall on Thurs-|less world.” Scripture passages by uncle, Mr. E.J. Sullivan day afternoon, with approxima- oe eae Gee oe < eer. was ow two-hundred in at-| dell Mrs. Hope Myers. portrait wedding gown Ce ee cn we |Nalgh Detizscee led the indy | PX eS. SVONNE ORGAN JAMES C. MacNEILL sheer white nylon, with black de yr Ene orem camtr aor Leese lg awaii with several] Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Or-;D. MacNeill and the late Dr. R. tiered insert fold -filet, ividual tables, covered with|members assisting as readers.|gan of Norris Point, Newfound-|D. MacNeill of Charlotietows, P.|ne', 3. ee, 00% falling fap - white cloths and centered. with |Sixteen meMbers were present.|Jand, announce the ~engagement|E.I. The marriage will take the éuller skirt, ending in a semi-|2trangement of spring ; ate bowls of daffodils. The offering was received and|of their only daughter, Myralon Saturday at ¢ aan one? effect. The 7 ee, aoe Gur bead weet ave. Oo fre 10 toe The serving tables were also | Thapk-offering envelopes opened./ Yvonne to Mr. James Clifford| St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Char- and tee wie bride and reamed = Senne Seas: pene Nene covered with white linen cloth | Mrs, Hubert Harvey recorded! MacNeill, elder son of Mrs. R.|lottetown. aaa sequins, - fingertip civied sais x 27 yy ae and crystal nuns ieee vow the cards and calls. Meeting The Smith Studie Herbert J. Holton one alightly eee Seer aves ad. en A 40e. Can pramaiee a the neue on uni fae Circle. A pleas- Photagreghdt plique daintily placed at the/|don Sullivan, Mrs. Wilfred Per- M Le 40¢ were Mrs. A. Frank MacLean, |ant Tea Hour followed with lunch| 4 ~~~ |fromt ef the skirt, added to the|TY, Mrs. Clarence Steele, ¢he| PASTRIES, ROLLS, FRUIT LOAF, — . AL . : : i Misses Marion Wright and Jes- HOME MADE GREAD and Mrs. Rahért-Latimer. "| served by the committee, nam IDA BAILEY ALLEN Seed facet Gee Oe Eloise Sactociane apron homecooki -jely: Mrs. Non ; chapel length - ee / bes were, very inviting cua watt Mrs. Ralph aaeeaan a Mrs. p O p aa" = a 5 a — = a the Donayenee 7 oe or lah ha BAKERY | Piano sélections were I . Next meeting will a wore a beige with |. mn waver. softly rendered during the after-|he at pngeadBoaigest ae Soke ointers n reparing carried @ white lace covered tangerine accessories and a beige we J tale Simmons when the C.G.1.T. plan prayer book with red sweetheart! topcoat. Her corsage was of red ¥ vedere Ave., spent the Easter] - : ; ; : ee = , . , TI ul thly meeting |¢885 @ year. Whether boiled, peeled smal] section garlic. Sim- jf . 5 holidays 2S Dee of he ene of Ree. eee Bay Wo-|Srambled, fried or combinéed|/mer 5 min.-Do not brown. . . ’ OPEN 4 Gickdca, Teuton. ik, Wiens |mere lovato wes Mak mt Gelnen cums ets, On meee cam) | ee = | ow. Ow. ee > | SATURDAY 5 | ’ , . ynelnome of Mrs. Ernest Underhay|for any meal are almost unlim-je milk all at once; cook - stir agit OP. M. ‘Specials _ ON-SALE SATURDAY ON SALE AT 2 P. M. SATURDAY AND REMAIN ON SALE “WHILE QUANTITIES LAST si jmesin ae elk se ll, tel: a.m. TO 5 ae Women's Blouses Sanforized cotton een eee SSS SS SS SS SS RARE é sleeveless, Women's Nylons Substandards, 60 gauge 15 Children's Anklets First quality, rayon and cot- “Perhaps” Granddaughter Alex, not yet two, joined us at | wijiiams with the president, Mrs. poate : stems. Sti 1 qt. boili h pink ; saad a Vy. irinlgq iling chicken : ; commented half-seriously “it’s| supper, he elevated on @ cls-|s Barwise presiding. Among] It was moved and seconded that | stock or 2 (10%-0z.) cans con- sizes 14 to 20, a good assort denier, beige shades, sizes | ton, white, blue, yellow, pink, the end of the world.” hioned chair which afforded him ment of colours. 8% to Il. sizes 6% to 9 : ‘ those taking part in the devotion-| $10 be sent to the Souris branch | densed chicken broth and 1' cans “Perhaps” Mack amended “it’s comfort at the table. sik so 2P. M. Special, 2 P. M. Special, t Pp. M. ee : pi 2 os al were the Misses Cynthia and | of the Red Cross. It was ailso|boiling water. each ¢ -a pair 4 ¢ like this because of those missil-| “He's a boy, Ellen” Jam-|!candra MaclIsaac. The meeting |decided that the members pack| Add % c. diced celery, % tsp.| ; — ane ee Mert - — , supposedly over) .55 well attended and plans were! a box--of clothing for the Souris|‘salt, a few grains mace and % . G ; ausing a . __|made to hold a crokinole party|Red Cross. A contest was com |tsp. white pepper. Men's Stretc ose ear iary uest clouds and bothering the weath-| The youngster paused in his|in the near future. The next meet- | ducted by Mrs. Charles Mills.) Simmer-boil until celery and. s hH 5-¥ D Tem aes ,,{cating, looked up, smiled hap-| ing is to be held at the home of |Roll call for the May meeting /rice are tender. Fits sizes 10 to 13, wine, e With imitation ‘eather cover, Prsaddauch . the he cause” |pily, obviously well aware of our) yr and Mrs. Andrew Frizzell.|to be an advantage of farm life.| Garnish with chopped parsley; beige, charesal, navy, beige, | With lock and -key. approximate! 5 x 8%”, in oat 2 the 7 ; on Sd Lal topee. i With devotional by the following:| Mrs. Reid Underhay. invited] pass toasted French bread. brown, light blue. red, green lights and “thoas "fran the nous |ed He is 2 good boy!” we chuckl-|Gioria Isaacson, Clarette Mat-|the members for the May meet-| Eggs Tetrazaini: Cook 8-o7. spa 2PM. Special, BO 2_P. M. Special, 59 2.P. M. ocr lg 1 19 Pygeatye sin , Bus : Williams and Mrs. ‘Ralph Mac-/ing-Lunch committee, _Mrs._Reid; ghetti—according to pkg. direc-| pair ¢€ each € each @ Tee go seer eyo enon Alf in ee eee = Sean Isaac, Donnie England, Clarette | Underhay and Mrs. Charles Stead.| tions. Drain. DRY CLEANERS | » 3 . cares and its ness, s haS/tees will be Barry MacDougall, ' Meeting closed by singing Home| Meanwhile prepare the. follow- | om ee it” she suggested.|been a good day which presently|Thane Frizzell, Cynthia Mac -|Sweet Home. Lunch was then|ing ‘sauce: Melt % e. butter or|] 120 Kent St, ‘ Leather School “| Infants’ Nylon | Pepperell "Red = they were gone in a twinkl-| will take its leave im the star-|tsaac, Donnie England, Claretta| served by committee in charge | margarine. Bags Dresses Label” Fine : : shine. : MacWilliams, Donnie Livingston| and a social hour spent. Add 1 ¢. diced celery, 2 thsp. The strange afterlight has fad-| Until tomorrow—Diary—Good-' and Alton Ellis. Rev. Ross How- With slips, embroidered Muslin Sheets ed now into a still and lovely| night. ard was the speaker. Mrs. C.R.- Of black split cowhide with is | tha ‘ ; > jours, pi ; SP satin ribbon trim. 12 | In pastel co . pink, blue, night. In a host, stars keep watch Palmer and Miss Lorrainé Erig- ket imately 10 mos. and 18 mos. “Colours and yellow, size about along the length and breadth of WAGE EARNER land assisted the hostess in ser- ee ee ¥ " *1 blue, with blue slip, pink | 81 x 104. Finished _ pillow Island places—along river and| The mamufacturing industry | ving refreshments. 14”. with pink slip. . Regular 2.99. | cases to match, 42 x 32”. stream and the fields firming| accounted for one - quarter of ; 2P.M. a 2 P. M. Special, these days toward the cropping.|South Africa's 1958 national in-|. The Crapaud Auxiliary of the a 7 oy 2 P. M. Special 1 19 Sheets pair- 5.25 “I wonder, Elien’’ James said} come. 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