™~ by Dr. Brand in an ad- the knnual meeting of ission to Lepers in India by Janie Liewellyn. Lunch wa S served by the hos- tess. H. MacDonald. Next meeting it to be held at \the home Mrs. H. Larsen. The evening closed with prayer by leader. SMALL DEFENCE OUTLAYS NEW DELHI (Reuters)—India is likely te buy defence equip- ment worth 172,000 rupees (about $36,100) from the Soviet Union and defence stores worth 372,000 rupees (about $78,100) from the United States and Can- on Monday evening in the church parlor. Plans were made to have specian pictures framed for the sunday school rooms: also the purchase of two dozen hymna books. The members were busy making articles for the bazaar in connection with the annual St. Patrick's ‘day supper which is sponsored by the Ladies Club. . Mrs. Jack Schurman, who is at present in Prince County Hospi- tal where she gave_ birth last week to identical twin boys, was tendered a stork shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “Roy Walker. Friends from the Travel lers Rest and New Annan dis- tricts gathered for this happy 2 - andu opened by Mrs. Donald Ma- |~ thieson while the accompanying I good wishes were read by Miss Lucy Ann Jelly. The groom ina few well-chosen words thanked all for their guifts. Music sup- plied by the Misses Wand: and Ruthie Buchanan and Caro; 2m: es, Mrs. Hubert Campbei. and} Mrs. Donald Mathieson. A de- licious lunch was, served by the hostess, assisted by several of the ladies. A coincidence of the event was a shower held in hop- our of the bride's parents. Mr er Thelma Mitchell, at the same | place about 20 years ago. LUNAR FIELD moon's field of gravity ex- about 24,000 miles from the home states we have visited, Chef,” I said; ‘perhaps because they can be purchased in quantity, stored in cellars and kept cool through the long winter.”’ CHEFS’ SECRETS at least one apple dish on hotel and apple pie. especially deep dish 7 Da apple pie, is a favorite. 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Transfer to freesing tray:) don Burke and Mrs Iven Wad-|Provinctal Citizenship Convener’ i : After a half hour, stir with fork) Mrs Fred Leard kindly invit-| tees. - New’ Committees appoint- se Spri | | Th Offi to redistribute ice erystals, then! 44 members to her home for the |¢d. Bills for showers paid in dis pring sin e ing cofftinue freezing. wext meeting. Roll‘call to be an-|*rict A child from district now - . — Taine a8 dessert, or as a relish) swered with material for a quilt.|at Polio clinic is to be treated. When First Lamb“Appears * |Touonsows nowen ‘| Meritg then closed ty, singing Family in editing ditriet wae d Hot spiced tomato juice; lamb] lunch was then served by the/#iven flannelette blankets, School foc at Demne Ad the] eaters te car naan GL Sering| shank stew Michigan, bettered] Resins sesisted “ty comusttice|* be corsioed ot Kester Vecw : f “re ures t rosy ight | noodles; frozen applesauce; gin-|is change. Proceeds from Roll| ‘ion. Meeting adjourned and iena Caroline ‘McLare, Women's Editor, Phone 8506 acamng ts a0 cu sep herambaes which takes robin irds into their Sersnaps; coffee; tea; milk. © | call $1.45. Collection 95 cents. | Save the Queen was surg. The Guardian Charlottetown, . , - 9 | There is Rob's which neighbours| ‘Sit! the baby of the] eee, TS CEP ; closely and often joins that of| family , indicating a seatlserveq in France. “Mesdames, | MONTREAL (CP)—Dr. Wac- , Kno) dog ated: dprandltg 3 i we een a while/this dish would be’ called. a| The March meeting of the Can-|Jaw’ Kozakiewicz, 48, associate ee ae eee eee = ~ thy suman ta - oe Cove W.1. met at the home. of| professor of mathematics at Mc __ HAPPENINGS es stinguish ‘between - We sat. He turned thea 7) Prepare: Coat 6 lamb|Mrs. Dan MacPhee on Friday| Gill’ University, and former Uni- estoy: es - caine pat ‘tine smame he nee loety & h calendar. “O"'+| shanks with seasoned flour.| evening, March 6th., with six reg-| versity of Warsaw professor, ieceas and admiration a ne “Aad T too!” he nodded, {Brows in 13 ¢. oll an Se eee — ee Mobos, student nurse|by Macinnis wheeled in a well-[% the latter @ock there are| “Well done!" we praised hin. berely cover std J tap, sail, Sim-| presided asd epensd the mesting(=—— s at the Prin¢é eEdward Island Hos-| filled baby carriage and Mrs.|‘20S€ suspected of early lamb-|“You'll soon be able to make up| mer covered, for 1 hr., or until by singing the Ode and repeating|| EILEEN’S BEAUTY : rgcieved her cap and bib| Eton MacKay opened the gifts.|inés ‘bal are brought home injthe. area in one of your Grand-!hai'tender. | the Creed. Roll call answered by SALON February 23rd., 1959. Due to| Mrs. George Moase read the ac-|SUcessive small companies to/father’s angled pieces of new) aad 6 sliced, peeled new car-| article for a bazaar. (Opposite Eaton’s) , iliness Alvina coud. not particip-| companying verses and Mrs. Don —— at bly barns. poe hte bine Mitaretloy thee rots, 6 sliced parsnips cut %"| Minutes read and approved. A|| Opem daily, also Tuesday and the capping ceremony when |Schurman arranged the gifts on]. j15. we. 5 Seeder ee aed ay! And he'll be sotry then that | ick and 6 peeled onions sliced| paper on Education was discus- Thursday nights. place earlier in the month] the table. The children’s grand- el ian vee eer you will have to be in school all! 1” thick. In 15 min. add 8 me- sed and questionnaire filled out.|] With er without is the daughter of Mr. and| mother, Mrs. Alfred ‘Gchurman| 12. tO pera ceadaty Se ead. pay when an Smee so busy | dium-sized, halved, peeled :pota-| A paper on the Declaration “| Phone, 7141 162 Kent St. F ee Ne: oe ee Wie ot aie or when hav. mor is beckoning you to/ toes. Dust with 1 tsp. salt. Cover; i Street, Charlottetown. mother. , r . ; steam-boil 30 min. . : a ing closed bis mind to one or| “It’s curious” a son of an Is- Meantime cook and drain 12 * oz. | Miss Helen Taweel, R.N. Char-| he members of the Past Mis-|®00ther of the top ten of the|land farm related when on a vis broad noodles as usual. Toss with lottetown and Miss Greta Wiggin-|tress Club of Memorial L.0.B.A.|C¥rTent song hits without appeal) it home last Summer “but when 2 tbsp. butter, % tsp. pepper and ton, R.N., of Montague. left last|were guests of Mrs. L.M. Beaton| ‘0 his ear, coming in then by ra-/I was a boy, I couldn't get off/% tsp salt. = week Jane for Baltimore,|King’s’Square for their January |. he sits qu humming to/the farm fast enough. I wasn’t) Before serving stew. sti . ve ter| meeting. After routine business, |himself in an old rocking chair.|that I actually disliked the life, ae ee H the John Hoplans Hocpta io take|« socal hour was pent. | “How?” we queried. “On fot?”|but 1 felt it was all hard ~WoCk vingar” Arrange ina bi sallow ; 0, on railer. You see|—wi le for it. now baking lamb shanks JENNIFER E. MacDONALD — Graduate couree is, ove Mrs. Robert Roberts, Douglas oe home straw, so| you know what I intend to do? sapien te the> center Pops Street, was hostess -to the mem-| “he smiled remembering the nov-| They're retiring me shortly from! porder of noodles. Serve pipi Nurse Receives Ca ‘. The monthly meeting of the| bers of the Past Mistress Club of /elty of the sight “we ‘put bales/ the business end then I’m. com-| pot! ote ‘oa p Earl of Hillsborough Chapter | Memorial L.0.B.A. for their Feb-| around its frame made a house, | ing to the Island to buy a bit of |——- Pa. ; . 1.0.D:E. was held on March 9th.|Truary meeting. This being the| YOU know? and so kept the ewes/ land.” AUGUSTINE COVE W.L At Royal Vic. Ceremon Saad’ cient Ea Feeeh cds Ge ake Ns eilieeeis | bee bs fe weet | SUNT teh oeate The rpanior, snaly,sseting : ° 7 with the R . Mrs. Frank} Plans were made to celebrate the oe ” oe a tea ck 21S hoy i ree : .to put! of the Augustine Cove W.I. met at aeekee 3 Johnson presiding. Miss Mar- ion by a full attendance at) *€s. - .And by the . 5 Sree Sueveeee, | gneee, i The Royal Victoria Hospital,|time when she will spend theliorie Stewart reported that two|Grand Lodge. The secretary,|things—that is, if all goes welll And “he grinned boyishly” to find| a the home ot Mee. Rar Boulter , recently held its cap-j holidays with her family in her chapter members attended the| Margaret M. Shaw was the only| With them, we're going to have! a little peace.” with the president ta the ‘chale eg ceremony. Among those in ane eee Province of Prince} Red Cross dinner held at the| Charter member present. A white|@ nice crop of lambs. We'll have, Peace! Whatever else —may| Meeting opened ‘by singing the class receiving her cap was| Edward Island. . | Charlottetown Hotel. elephant sale with Sister Annie| more than one pair of twins, we|come to us. . toda has been |-ode followed by repeating the Miss Jennifer - Elizabeth Mac- : A picture of the Queen is to be|Darrach as auctioneer was the | think.” peaceful and pleasant. : : Donald,. Charlottetown ; creed in unison. Roll call was ws ,. daughter GEORGETOWN W.M:S. presented to the 4th. Chariotte-| source of much merriment and} A baby ewe is the first home-| Until tomorrow — Diary—Good.| responded to by 13 members, 3 of Mrs. nae area 236 The of St a town Troop, - boy scouts of the added a substantial sum to the born lambkin-one destined to run night... . visitors were . The min- Euston Street, granddaught- March meeting Dav: Baptist Church. bank account. Delicious refesh- utes of, the_Aast meeting were er of es" Mrs. Joseph Mac- Phebe ee ee soa nee a ments were served by the hostess IDA BAILEY ALLEN read and approved. Bills Seoaae Donald, King Street. home . > er vi ; we i Jenny, as she is affectionately — on Friday, March 6th. | Hospital where Island scenes| A very enjoyable evening was —_ & ee coe a and popularly known, was the e president, Janie Liewellyn| were shown to patients who were|spent recently at the home of . . ’ wi ty Mes. Rer Cut only Prince Edward Islander in|®®eStded and conducted the wor-| able to move about. and a treat) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDougall, Fine Dishes Created ates Gat amie Se ee _ the class. sue on srg + ge Rey was provided for all. Cssenie, when relatives ani eT ee & ols dutiet ts Her many relatives and friends Miss a ‘During ‘the social hour refresh-| friends gathered to honour Mr. . . , in the province are delighted Scripture reading from the book|ments were served by the hos-|and Mrs. Reginald Bryan with From Michigan Apples pack woollens at the school March with this successful initial step| 20828 Was read by Mrs. N./tess, assisted by Miss Marjorie| a shower. The decorations were in -| 16th., also to have a quilting at - in her profession. Jenny was a Hansen. ' Stewart. pink and white. While the bridal! “There is no better reason for taste. For breakfast I have been os. Coeaies fee er graduate of Notre Dame Acad- The minutes of the previous -{music was being played by Mrs.| eating apples than to -enjoy-their|enjoying. the fried apples and ee 9 ee emy and is a talented pianist. She| CC'S Were read by the sec-| Mrs Keith Johnson presided| Donald Mathieson, the newly-|fine flavor”, the Chef observed,|bacon,. an all-American dish.” agree . was read and discus-} also attended Prince of Wales Col- | 7279: Mrs. N. Hansen. and ap-|over ‘the March meeting of the| weds took their daintily-trimmed|a, we drove toward Big Bay,| “And I, Chef, am delighted ~~ . Se lege. Since living in the nurses Tak ae a 7 Young Women's Guild of ,the nd ag The wits were | Michigan. , with he oa sisidaaek™ — se a men semees: residence, Montreal, she has y Verghese/ Summerside Presbyterian Church | Prese by Mrs. Wis ay! “Here on the Upper Peninsula} All<-measurements aré, level:/i.-4 Wadman and Mrs. Vernie