Wemen The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 25, 1965. | Mrs Erskine Hardy 7 turned to Alberton after visit- and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Mat- thews in Hamilton, Ont. Anna Rae Douglas. spent two weeks at her home in Bridge has returned to Victotia General Halifax where she is a member Peter MacAulay s East. has returned from a trip to Ottawa and Ontario Aneas Ahearn, spent the winter months in Tig- nish returned this week to her home im Alberton. A fashion show, sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince Hospital will be held in uditorium of the Prince County Vocationa] School next Monday night. MacKenzie - Richard Vows Were Solemnized Recently tulle illusion edged with lace, fell from a tiara of seed pearls, - Quilt Made By Member For Hospital Women's Insti-, Meeting closed with the Nat- tute met at’the home of Mrs. ional Anthem. dress, white hat and a MacKay ace chair. and opened the meeting with hymn “He Leadeth Me” Stewart Col- mother received wearing navy blue and white dress, - white hat and a blue corsage. newlyweds will ) | | gth veil of (Phete By Heckbert Studie) UCW Workshop Meeting To Be Held At Heartz Hall United Church ‘Heartz Hall) on O'Leary. The convener of lea- jowed A crib quilt was made March 27th from 9 a.m. to 400 dership development p.m. with the noon meal being direction is Mrs. Henry Moyse| will be donated to the Commun- served in the hall ’ The meeting will be in charge of Marion Thomson, travelling secretary from the Board of workshop. Women, Toronto, and will be of | particular interest to ail lead- @ ers, presidents and program under her by Mrs. David Lockhart and F HAPPENINGS | : Andrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor, Phope 48506 | Pte. Ronald ~MacKenzie, heard. Door prizes will also be RCAMC. Camp Bordon, spending leave with his fa Alvin MacKenzie, Murray Har- bor following his basic trainin Sheila Caseley. Kelvin Grove, with Mrs. MacQuarrie’s parents, who has been travelling in Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacMurdo, lrope, is planning to spend sev; Kelvin Grove. They also visited ‘eral weeks in London, England, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. MacQuar-| before returning to Canada. is given. son, Douglas; left recently to re-) g. turn to their home in Ottawa, after spending the past week rie at Georgetown. Manton Bell, who spent the ‘+ winter with his mother, Mrs. John H. Bell, Murray Har- bour, recently left for a holiday in Paim Beach, Florida, before proceeding to Cassiar, in Nor- RN. who thern British Columbia, where he will be employed WI To Have - Agriculture Programme A very interesting paper oy “Education” was Mrs. Armel MacKinnon for the regular monthly meeting of Suc- cess Women’s Institute, held in the school house at Graham's Road recently. The meeting op- jened with the singing of the In- stitute Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. were read by the acting secre- jtary, Mrs. Louis MacLeod. The treasurer gave her report and | | was read and Roll call for April will be an- while learned during the mooth”. A program on “Agric- julture” will be prepared by Mrs. Earle Murray, and Mrs. 'Dunean Cole will prepare ‘‘Fun and Nonsense’’. | For Easter Tea by a large pags om regular busi- members of the O'Leary U ness was attended to and cor- 20d their guests at respondence dealt member, who is spending = winter in Dartmouth was pre- sent and was welcomed by A eral meeting held he ian Edueation Centre Following the supper a devo- tional period was led by Mrs. . . Lewis tre on April 14. The financial allo- | \Eleven members responded to | Doctors and nurses will be [or cine February meeting acting as models for the clothing \shown, which will be supplied al clothing store. During intermission selections correspondence by the: Bell Canto Choir will be dealt with accordingly. mor? ES w 8 The workshop is under the di- i : F i E ! é 1 i jf | i iF, Hi tl tik .3 | 5 I i i i I Ai i 7 F ! i f i ‘ I i ie Ea 3 te i i i | i fi t ¥e 5 i 3 8 if i | | i | i : i f bt} i . hit il il ki af i = i i ? 4 i : ! He 4 } ; ? i $58 IDA BAILEY ALLEN | ‘Doll - Size’ Sandwiches Co-Starred With Soup zt sf 1 mi evil i li Ht i i iy | Hi i : ES st ‘ z ; s 5 i ; I ff i i ff i i i i ” | | Measure remaining liquid. Add remaining 2-3 @up cider and enough hot water to make about 1% cup liquid. Str in a nS oes over moderate heat boiling rapidly. Taste. If more seasen- ing is needed, add % tsp. sea- soned salt, % tap. freeze<iried shallots or % der, and 4 FA i Ti i 2 i ; z $3 i i ‘fl ) | | help?—L.L. f rl Hs uit i & i Eyyts gk leh ile if’: | f } trie! ge! his . i | IELLEN’S DIARY “Tractor And Lift : And Cleaning Work Began Today it was that, to the de- |light of our f James remarked, we did “get |on with the farming!"’ The pole- | barn, a worthy structure if ever. jin that, while it lessens jerably the work of tending the|gift which fits in nicely keeps them comfortably housed. was cleaned of its = er ee ae * f there forbade spreading this was lifted to jheap to one nearby, await the spring - spreading This, usually a bi - ture of the farming, had heen. plenished junder consideration for some time. Winter had however de- jlayed it, closing to all ines a right - of - way to the -| yards. Ours and visiting vehic- les must stop there by 3 yearly fea-' was the to end. True, we might have had the lane opened but nothing up to this, not even the fact their helpmeets leave the place with their hats pretty well! askew from having had a brush with the overhanging branches |“ which lead to the winter lane in the front meadow, the farmers have been content to let Nature| Dow only around a have, her way. i ‘Now what were you busy at | y?” we overheard Gage ye of his ther. be ‘ot doing’ too Ex any- * James -replied “Just April, the thought comes, & pre Es . ? Et, 2 BOUQUET FOR MRS. KENNE Red roses for a happy lady. The roses are bei present- ed by Shelly pler on behalf of the Montague Y's Men to Mrs. Forbie Kennedy, | wife of the Island's only NHL MARY HAWORTH Neurotic’s Back Stabbing Causes Many Heartaches swered with ‘Something worth-| Dear Mary Haworth: Wil! you please comment on hostile hu- i Elsie Watter- worth, principal of Montague Elementary School looks on. Later in the day the Kennedys were guests of honor at a din- ner sponsored by the Y's Men at the Canadian Legion Home when Mr. Kennedy was pre- sented with a gift on behalf of the Y’s Men by the club president, Garnet Macintyre period. Make it very clear that you aren't on winking terms o4 with : with his cutting slights aimed at _—_ your daughter in your hearing and if that forfeits your wel- come in their household, so be it. .H. i C tg : ij nodded. “Who says?” Gage question- il | i [ te : “Well, wouldn’t you think ty fr if bere i F “| if i ff z t 5 i \ - #F ver i fe y res z fF g3F tuty i i R i Fs b B hi i ee 3 n a i z E = a | E 5 : i i i [ el F ‘f H 4 § ¥ g R {i li i nH it F ; : é th ir du E Egess i & gf a 42 3g = sk lie ih { Dear L.L.: Hostile humor. cowardly Ae Slare | Ir > eee eo oe 7 g é E % i a i _ ; | | | BF S58! if 3 ny g gifee : | t H : . : | f it HT iy a <> P oS su? Fa a 8 to 4 in B and D widths, widths. (Not illustrated) 1