» The Queen Charlotte High § Contributes To Community a at the Queen Charlotte School had these pupils in THE HOME ECONOMIC ater square dancingteam. All were A variety of items in the Home Economics line along with some musical numbers were featured tt et t was designed, in rather ex- : by Grade Seven girls. This ak are : Standing Heather Stewart |: rom grade seven. Seated are Elaine Hillier and Linda Clark, |2%¢ Karen MacNeill. task of homemaking. The final point emphasized in the discussion was that there ig much more to Home Econo- mics than stitching a straight seam or baking a good cake, Eight; and Sharon Wright for |helpful as these may be; the in- Grade Nine. These summaries led up to a panel discussion entitled “After tangibles of human relationships also are covered by this subject in its fullest scope. It is in the latter area that Home Economics can assist in the development of improved habits and attitudes within the family, the commun- ity, and the nation, To quote: “the Home Economics profession ts dedicated to the ultimate vic- by a Grade Eight |H tory of human dignity over ma- Following this serious note in the program, an amusing musi- cal number based on the song “Billy Boy’’ was presented. Con- tinuing, in the entertainment line, a fashion show took place next. Within the setting of a prettily decorated stage and to ptllg ground of appropriate music gup- plied by Mr. Mugford, Grade Nine girls modelled some of the garments they had made. These included dresses, blouses, skirts, and sportswear. An English round dance in which a large group of Grade Seven girls participated was the closing number on the program. Refreshments prepared in the Home Economics kitchen were served by the grade nine girls. Guests were invited to look over a display og Home Economics notebooks and a display of samp- les of woodworking made by the boys in the Manual Training De- partment. : The Lowrey electronic ongan used by Mr. Mugford for the oc- j : i ei ? | 3 ‘i ; -} 9° : 2 ms if at gg ¢ Tt z oe Rag FF tributed in class, the girls sum- marized the different careers pos- sible in this field; including tea- chers, dietitians, extension work- (with Women’s Institutes, were given by the followimg pup-|large firms, journalists for mag- | "°° fle: Glenda Kitson, for Grade Se-|azines, radio, and television; and |C@sion was supplied through the ven; Gail Roberston for Grade'among others, the all important ‘courtesy of R. T. Holman, Lid. ELLEN’S DIARY The Sun Shines Today And The World Is Fair Saturday goes now-leaves in the showery shadows, leading off another week of the seedtime into the vale of Time-past. The week gave much and in exchange toom its tolls. . gave many a joy, many a gift and glory of geason, and in balance demanded | ‘some return. Folks paid in sighs, in “hopes deferred,” in regrets, fm sufferings and sorrows. “The sun shines today. The world is fair ‘‘we recall the words of the old minister in the little church of our childhood per- ehed “high and lifted up” on a) eliff by the crossroads. . And the summer-sunbeams were re- verent that stole quietly into the sanctuary there to touch a pretty hat or bonnet or linger on a shoulder. “Yes, the sun shines today, be- leved’”’ the minister said “but femember we'll walk amid shad- ows too.” There it is the bereaved fam- fly and loved ones of one recently gone on that lone trail which leads “‘over Jordan” walk these days. With James, we attended the funeral this afternoon of this wo- man summoned home. She was a niece of James’ mother, though) more like a daughter-and sister | te those dwellers in this eld house she knew well. A daughter of a farm by the Strait, as are we, our thoughts strayed from the service at times from the cold of the coffin before us, off to the scenes of her girlhood. We could see her wel- coming smile - picture the sweet shore breeze of summer caress a curl of brown hair-hear her chuckle softly at something said, and presently eyes sober as she went to some duty of the home. For she was one whose watch- word was service-in the home, in community in her church, in the hospital where she trained a3 a murse and later remained to be | é cut in half and mix with cup of the flour. Mix together sugar and egg. Beat well and add sift- ed dry ingredients alternately, with the liquid. Fold in the cher- ries and lastly add the melted butter. Pour into loaf pan and bake one hour. GINGER SNAPS (THIN) 1 cup molasses (boil 1 minute) \% cup lard (in molasses) 14 teaspoon soda ; % teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon ginger professions are so" closely allied in their gifts of healing, we thought of that good doctor’s fu- neral in the pages of “Beside Bonnie Brier Bush,”’ that snowy day when the whole % teaspoon cloves and farther, rich and poor, griev-| 1 teaspoon salt ed sorely as they laid him to rest in the white of the Kirkyard. the 3 less) 3 cups flour (‘a little more or'|, And Lachlan Campbell who had known his worth commented at the service’s close to Jamie Sou- | tar: “When he appears before the! Judge. . . it is a good judgement it will be..'. it. . .It iss.written in the Gospel, but it iss the Doctor himself that will not be expecting it.” “What is’t Lachlan?” Jamie eagerly. The old man, now very feeble asked stood in the middle of the road- and his face softened into a win- some tenderness. “Come ye blessed of my Father. . sick and ye visited me.” Until Monday — — —Diary— TODAY'S TREAT RED CHERRY LOAF ™% cups white sugar % cup butter (melted) 1 egg 2 teaspoons baking powder Method—Pour juice from cher- ries into measuring cup, add enough milk to make one cup of liquid. Drain cherries well and ANNUAL MEETING P.E.1. MUSIC FESTIVAL TUESDAY, Room 66—Prince of Wales College 8:00 P. M. All Interested Persons Invited to Attend. | -you and I will be happy men if we get the like of I was Method — Sift together ali dry, | ingredients several times and add to cooled molasses and lard | mixture. Roll thin and bake in quick oven. WESTMORELAND W. I. } Mrs. Heber Canfield was hos- tess to the members of Westmore- | land W. I. for their regular meet- ; ing held Tuesday, May 5th. Roll | call was answered by six mem-/ bers. Minutes of previous -meet-_ jng were read, approved and signed Reports of committees were heard and: new ones sopeinind— | school, Mrs. Wuxon Moore; sick, Mrs. Hal Rogerson, Mrs. Della Trowsdaie; educational, Mrs. Arthur Sherren, Mrs. Wuxon Moore; social, Mre. Roy Gallant, Mrs. Susie Moore; lunch, Mrs. Hal Rogerson, Mrs. Arthur Sher- ren, Mrs: Gordon Canfield. Mrs. Della Trowsdale invited the members for June meeting. Business arising out of minutes were taken care of. Correspon- dence was read and discussed. A discussion took place conceiv- ing convention to be held June 17th. The sick committee report- ed a new baby in the district had been remembered with a (4 JUNE 9th. Se ee ee i oe = er ae ee Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Puone 8506 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, June 6, 1959. HAPPENINGS every department and it is ex- pected that a large enthusiastic number of people will be on ‘hand Tuesday evening. The twentieth anniversary din- ner of the Nurses’ Alumnae As- sociation of the Prince Edward Island Hospital is to be held at Thursday, June 11 and all former graduates are hooking forward to this reunion. Following the din- ner, graduates are cordially in- vited to the Cundall Home. Mrs. A. B. Cosh has returned from Halifax where she had been visiting her son, Lieutenant Com- mander Cosh, Mrs. Cosh and On Tuesday, June 3nd., Mr. Da- vid MacDonald and Mr. Earl Jewel held a surprise party in honor of Miss Frances Clark and summer home in Stanhope. Ts % many friends of Fran and Doug Mrs. Wendall Roy Cudmore en- tertained Thursday evening in honor of her future daughter-in- law, Miss Frances Clark. The read the verses. Many lovely gifts were recivd and a vry deii- cious lunch was served. Mrs. Warren Enman, Vernon, has left on a visit to Oakville, Ontario,+to see her new grand- daughter Tami Lee Dickieson, the Park Royal United Church on/ Stewart ‘ The hostesses for the Golf Club this Saturday are the fol- : Miss Mabel Adams, Miss il the table. The hostess assisted hy the ladies of the community ia serving refresh- ments. Mrs. Edwerd MacFadyen of | Augustine Cove who has been visiting her sister, Miss Aletha in New York .|Columbia University, New York, ~|day evening.. * | Graduation MASTER OF LA Dr. Mark R. MacGuigan, son of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Mark MacGuigan, received the degree of Master of Laws L. L. M. at the commencement exercises of on Tuesday, June 2nd. _Dr. MacGuigan will continue his graduate work at Columbia next year in preparation for the degree of Doctor of the Science of Law, J. S. D. Neill, R.N.; Mrs. J. K. Beer, Mrs. G. E. Robinson, Mrs R Smith, Mrs R Reid and Heath Strong, president of Ladies Aid. The graduates their escorts walked archway, where they oy Dr. R. Smith, who presented them to the audience. The music for dancing was to Lowell Huestis’ Orchestra, and the capable Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Mrs Dr. and Mrs. 8. entertained the 1959 graduating class of nurses at their beautiful ew home in Summerside, pre- vious to the dance in the Civic Auditorium. . ‘ The 1959 Graduates of the P. E. I. Hospital School of i were guests of the Prince County Graduates at their dance in the Civic Auditorium om Tes- Miss Helen MacMillan, a re- cent graduate of the P. E. I, Hos- pital School of Nursing, enter- tained the graduates of her class, with their escorts, at the home of her parents, Mr. Ralph MacMillan, Summerside -East;—on—Tuesday—evening at a buffet supper prior to the Prince County Hospital Nurses’ Graduat- jon dance at the Civie Auditor- ium. - Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Patterson of Moncton, N.B. spent the week end in Summerside to be present at their daughter, Syivia’s gra- duation on Monday evening. They ‘were greatly impressed by the Exercises of the Prince County Hospital School of Nursing and the friendliness at Teception in the Memorial Nurses’ Residence. On Sunday eve: Previous they attended combined services in Trinity United Church in Summerside, when Presbyter- ian and Baptist joined in welcom- ing the Protestant nurses. Mrs. James Morton and Mrs. D. G. Murray accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Patterson from Moncton *| and were the guests of Mrs. Mur- Tay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Daniels arrived from: Twekesbury, Mass- achusetts on Tuesday and are guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Earle Sawler, Summerside. This afternoon they will attend the Cudmore—Clark nuptials in &. James Church, # Mr. and Mrs. George Schur- man and children, Rankin and Lisa, of Shreveport; Louisiana are visiting in Summerside, guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schurman. 2P WOMEN’S DRESSES LESS THAN HALF PRICE Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hogg of SATURDAY .M. Special on sale at 2 p.m. Saturday and re- main on sale while quantities last. that you wont want te miss so he early for best selec. tion. A large “quantity of dresses from which to choose. a wide range of materials and styles. Many patterns and plain oolours in sizes 10 to 50. All selling less than half price. 2 P. M. SPECIAL, e@ dresses in Group 1 each] Group 2 each 9.00 a Group 3 each au 4 éach 4.00 B-00 EATON : ere visiting refetty ., NL fittest are up ; ie NS, Be See so Sawer ae ‘Bing at the home of Mr. and Mrs,| LeRoy Gellent, Summerside. The presentation was made by Mrs. Chaude MacNeill. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Brad- thaw of Summerside and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bradshaw of Searie- town are attending the Cudmore- Clark wedding this afternoontat the St. James Church, Charioite- town. ‘| Miss Mary Thompson, B. Sc. of Summerside has accepted a sum- mer position in the Dietetics De- partment of the Charlottetown Hospital. The Lous’ Ladies’ Night, ot the pe nggng Golf ney on, Wednesday evening, cluded installation of officers, ct Sano ee ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED of the Hi Fi Orchestra, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McManus,|Mary Walker and the late Clar- sala taal ae atl Gee Soceeans 5: 3 1 qnusense lence Walter, Mentos, 7.0. The . - Burgess agement daugh-| wedding will take place June 27th, a ee eee ee eee R.N., to P.| 1959, at the Church of the Most were guests : +1 O. Cli ‘ of Mrs. Red : Eb Gordon Kelly at the Lions’ Ladi wrence, son Holy leemer, Charlottetown Night on Wednesday evening. — New York City. ©,Philip during their two-day stay route she stopped in Montreal to|in Toronto. Assisting some 1 Mr. and Mre. Ross Lefurgey of | visit with her son Dr. W. M.|policemen a ts ees ak Summerside attended the Gra-| Martin of MacGill University. | the avy, army, civil defence and ‘@uation Exercises of the Kinkora|She has spent every summer for|boy scouts. _ High School on Wednesday eve-|the past 18 years at her home ning, when the }atter’s brother,|im Middleton, Prince Edward Is- GREEK PEAK Garth Bradshaw, was the Valedic-|land. Mrs. Martin was formerly} parnassus, one of the sacred toréan. Catherine Macphail who was born mountains of Greece, has an alti: Mrs. Leith Crue returned Mon-/ 82d brought up in Orwell in the] inde of 8.000 feet. day evening by plane to her|0ld family homestead which has| — ; ‘ Lome in Sum..erside after spend-| been recently donated to the is- leg tree weeks in Cornerbrook,! land as “Macphail Park.” Formal Wear ‘oundiand, guest of her son- inlaw and daughter, Dr. and LARGE GUARD |] @ IN STOCK SERVICE @ Mrs. L. B. Puilia. 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