Attending the guide train- . Ing in King’s Division 0 n—Fri- day in the United Church Hall, Montague are (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): girl 1 ELLEN’S DIARY Is An Absorb What are your plans for today? S ° Papa Starling queried with his pointed smile this morning, scraping his shoes on the mat ’ |before his front door “Ry rights I should take them off..1 sup- jpose. - But sometimes” he stop. iper to wink, “I do get hy!” “That was an item J had in- ‘serted in the pact-understond, that is, when we got married.’ la farmer said without a sign of 'a chuckle, one evening in a year long gone, when we came hy to jvisit, and James: had stopped to ‘remove his rubbers before en- tering. the home = ‘There was to be no taking off nf hoots at the door of our house! It's not a good prectice to get intn enld foot jwear, - And-besides.-what does ‘an-extra bit of sand. amount to in the dustpan?’* What were our plans? We pinned up a last gar- {ment on the line. and turned over: the question in, mind And settled it easily. . This after- —noon;when--the—dinner—was-ever- —the—table—cleared,—_the—dishes- washed and set away, if all con- tinued well about, we would de- — orate the -walis—of-our—office-nf- sorts. There was a can of paint in. . .what was it? A “garland green" shade, neither too light, nor t6 dark - on a shelf “Ah, ha” Peter~ smiled, later come by to call, ‘‘so. you have- In't finished this room yet! You- \ Pie ‘have, we may say. as does al- jso many a farmwife of our ac- iquaintance, not a had hand guide Sally Fraser, Souris; sea_ranger Susan Fay, Kings- boro; Mrs. C.A. Locke, train- er and land ranger; Ann Mc- Gowan of Montague. Excelent Training Session Well Attended In Montague ~ King's Division training con- ducted by Mrs. C. A. Locke.. dip- loma'd trainer of Montreal West, P. Q. was held on Friday afternoon and evéning in the United.Church. Hall, Montague. « . Representatives from all -five districts and members of pro- vincial sub-committees attend- ed the afternoon session, total- ling approximately 60 members of the-guide family Mrs. G_-A.—Inman.— division group and called on Mrs. Gord- on Avard to introduce the guest speaker, _Mrs...Locke..conducted a most-.interesting session for brownie. and guide leaders, speaking on the portance of presenting all. m@terial in enthusiastic manner g In~ her various #teaching me- thods, she stressel the import- ance. of keeping e.— program different from sch activities Group—discussions_on_phases_of the new guide program-were held during the afternoon ses- sion, followed by patrol leader training. MR. AND MRS, JOHN __B. RILEY Couple At Alb ~ Marks 50th Anniversary A happy occasion. was cele- brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Riley,. Albion! Cross, recently when they were *ntertained in the evening by relatives on their golden wedd- Ing anniversary. A dinner was also given them by the family Mrs. Riley is the former Laura M. Dingwell, Dingwells: Mills, and the couple were married in Charlottetown hy the late Rev. ASB. MacLeod, Presbyterian minister Also present’ for this special event were their three sons, Alonzo, Delton afd Forrest and one daughter (Celia) Mrs AT hert Mills, St. Peters Ray... Ab- | sent were (Flma) Mre Frnest Cantelo, Pawtucket, Rhode Ts land, U.S. A. (Vera) Mrs.-| George Dicketts, Agincourt.. On tario and Dorothy, Los Angetes, California The couple also haved i4 grandchildren and a Great gtandchild ; An-anniversary cake made by their daughter. Mrs Alhert Mill and decorated with a golden 50) centered the table. . | The couple were the recipiente | an- Opening the evening session, Mrs. . Locke spoke particularly to the rangers, who are on the threshhold of many exciting events in life. She reminded them of the International as-.° pect of guiding - being part of a | five and half million girl orga- | nization. Courtesy and friendli- | ness, regardless of race, reli- | gion and language are of prime | tmportance in carrying out the guiding spirit. In presenting Lord Baden Po- | well’s theme “Look wide - look wider still’, Mrs. Locke show- . ed slides taken during her guid- ‘ing-travels in Ifeland and South America, _ Between sessions, a. buffet supper was served by the Mon- tague Local Association, assist- ed by the Montague Land Ran- | gers and Kingsboro Sea Rang- | ers —A~-gift-was—presented—to—Mrs:-+ ‘Locke orf behalf of King’s Divi- sion by Mrs. George -Warner in apcreciation of - the excellent itraining conducted. { oe oa ion Cross of. many gifts, and Mrs. Alonzo | Riley ing best wishes to the for man couple ¢ Progressive Conservative Provincial Campaign Headquarters Charlottetown Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 7 . oa e a Se See 2s HOUSEHOLD HIN Shortage of closet space for |: guests’ wraps’ Substitute a bed but on rainy days cover it first with a sheet of plastic read an address extend- don't use fat. Ruin some cold wa y more years together. ' pty it, leaving it just a bit moist. 168 Gt. George Street Phone 4-6295—-45683—4.9R16 ~~ |with a paintbrush, a craft gained by practice. Gained from that il) wind which often blows folks its rewarding compensa- tions, this time when our men- folks had neither the time, nor yet the inclina#on to. lend as- ‘sistance at such ‘‘light women's | 'work’’. We find it_ an absorb- ‘ing pastime in spring. And. in- variably a beauty, a. ‘satisfac- tion, follows. the strokes of the ~brush. “ A number The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April’25, 1966.°7 IDA BAILEY ALLEN | GARLIC FRENCH BREAD | ‘French Stew Is Famous As Beef Bourguignonne Sésiamas ‘This ‘ead te longs to casual meals. Slash a) loaf of French bread in diagonal | \pieces. almost to the hottom of of years had pass- size double - boiler. Place over ‘in orange juice with fork. Serve warm or at room temperature. 2 Ib. steak, bottom or top round, or chuck The use of a wide variety and cuts of meats, and tong, | slow cooking are two of the sec-| 2 tbsp. flour, |the loaf. Spread one side of | crets of the appetizing French! 1% tsp. salt each slice with garlic butter} provincial cuisine. Our chef se-| % tsp. pepper jmade by creaming a stick of | lects Beef Bourguigonne which) % tsp. powdered thyme |room-soft butter with \ tsp. | we present today as fhe most} ‘2 Ib. sliced mushrooms jliquid: (or powdered) garlic. | popular French | country-style | c. beef bouillon When prepared this way, | actual pieces of garlic are not : beef © bovillon powder used, so. an unpleasant _after- 1c. dry red wine jmath is avoided. Wrap the loaf In 2-qt. Kettle. heat beef fat ‘in aluminum foil: -heat 15 -min: until it melts freely: remove jim & mod. oven, 359 degrrees F. “,any-brown-plieces:—add—onions-5¢rve_in_the -foil, or wrapped in | Stir-saute until lightly browned; |2 "apkin, remove onions and set aside. | | Meantime cut. steak into. bite. | sized piieces; brown in fat in kettle. Stir in flour and-season- lings. Add” reserved onions, jmushrooms, bouillon and wine, | jCover. Simmer. 4 hr., or until |fork-tender. -Or transfer to cas- serole, and bake 3 hr. or more lin slow.oven, 225 degress F.. Add more bouillon if it becomes too idry. Accompaniment garlic 'Frenc:h bread and a tossed green ‘salad, Note All alcohol in t:he wine evaporates during cooking. | Grapefruit Halves | Beef Bourguignonne : Garlic French Bread Tossed Salad of Sliced Celery, Strips of Pimiento with Green Peas and Lettuce Baaked Baananas Currant Jelly Sauce Coffee, Tea. Milk ‘ BAKED BANANAS 6 small bananas 2 tbsp. sugar | \% tsp. ground nutmeg 3 thsp_ butter ce Currant Jelly Sauce (recipe follows) Peel bananas; cut in half ‘lengthwise, then in half cross- wise. Rub 7’ x 11" pan getier. jously with butter: put in ba. nanas rounded side up, Dust jwith sugar.and nutmeg: dot with butter. Bake 15 min. in mod.” oven, 375. degrees F., or until golden-brown.. Serve with Currant Jelly Sauce, CURRANT JELLY SAUCE % e. currant jelly Grated-rind % Florida orange ieee % ¢. orange juice Mix currant jelly and grrated | - orange rind in top part of pt.- TS| dish served in States. Measurements level; recipes for 6 BEEEF BOURGUIGNONNE (Famous French Stew Guests Will Enjoy) ty c. beef fat 12 peeled small white onions the United! or 1c. water and | tsp. Sat Mews se Fed \ | | BY ae Fs “WIN SOM aoe a ag dy eX cae a Ad Aare ote Ped % Sy e © Mate. ree 10 HO ies & es %% , For pan broiling a steak, er into the skillet and then em- 2nd PRINCE Monday, April 25th. 8 ELLERSLIE HALL —Kach Poll te-requested (n have-fivevoti in attendance, Guest Speakers: | ~~ David MacDonald M.P., Senator P | 7 THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS INV “You seem to he in a hurry” to ° CON 25 C.C.M. BICYCLE Your Keds Contest Centre | WRIGHT'S a ANNUAL MEETING Progressive Conservative ‘ ‘Nominating Convention "Wielding A Paintbrush ing Pastime ed we remembered, since last the walls had received this springtime treatment Judy, our one-tinie Mother's Helper had heen with us then, lending her interest in sa manv helpful ways Her _departure,—after—a—stay—of many leff ws with a regret, but well Satisfied that she was returning to her native. Province to conti- nue her schooling there: Her ‘re- cent letter was cheering. Hap- pily married. and now the mo- ther of fonr. her eldest son is in his last vear at High School. ff successful in his finals, he will continue his studies at the local University Judy has earned a nursing diploma and. is further- ing hers so that. as she wrote months with the family. ‘yy the time the hahy > thrme now ~ goes to school. I will have gadded credits in that profession With a family to keep. and the prices of now, it ‘takes two working parents to ‘bring in=the- bacon! A ‘dampish day this Infre- quent rain showers slanted 4 ross its gray. And odd flakes of snow. fo remind is that if- Ap- ril’s name turns *thofizhts to the “April showers’, it tna can send its snow. ‘We need the moia- ture’ James nodded There's little growth vet."’ Rut snow. drops and crocuses hlinom Pe. rennials stir In the lawn-horder “You. might put another stick on the fire, Ellen’ James SAYS, from the armchair On the couch, the white kit ten opens her eves. vawns. and sits uv. Seampie napning hy Ja- mes’ feet lifts head from paws and listens, There ‘s a step in the porch. Jaames nuts dawn his reading. "There's tom- pany a - comin’ " he smiles Until tomorrow - - Diary: Good-night Y Leaders And Guides Enjoy mmerside Training In Su Guide County wene privileged this week tn attend training given by Mrs A. Locke. a diploma trainer from Montreal. West, Que. Mrs. Locke had represented Canada at a conference in Ireland in 1941 and again in South Amer- fea in 1964 On Wednesday evening a ran- 're painting the walls, I see.” We S¢" training was held at the saturd Summerside Fire Hall This meeting was well attended by land rangers from Bloomfield, Sea Rangers from Slemon Park and Summerside. Mrs. Locke addressed the girls on the sub- ject of rangering: in a wider world periences in meeting people with different. customs. and reli- gions, who were also aiming for the same goals of world friend- shin and DeaGe She: plac ahows jconfidence and vocally put our “¢ 3 ed een ‘banutiful pictures tak- country -first,”” President Mrs > H. BENNETT CARR + en-in Ireland and South Amer- J: Neil Gordon of Toronto_said_¢ Sun Lite of Canada . ions. jo ahah ; Wednesday. . 3 <@ ~ District Supervisor > On Thursday afternoon train-| She told the annual meetmg $ Insurance Counselling = ing was held for brownies and of the Alberta chapter that the ¢ Charlottetown, P.E.I. t 25 guiders attended. For the IODE works for the betterment 3 Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 > training session Mrs. Locke of Canada and Canadians and | ¢o0000000000000000000¢ boiling waater; cook 5 min. Beat chose to-introduce a love of na- | ture into a brownie meeting. The children played games and learned new smegs with an in-! ternational flavour, while the guiders took a new and a fresh look at_ their programme. Thursday evening guides and guiders WOMEN OFTEN ‘HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION After 21 twice as many women as men are made miserable by common _urin: ary irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia |. “Coli. To quickly combat the secondary aches. muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, try taking 2 little CY. tablets with a gless of water 3 times daily for a few days X1s a cleaning urinary anti- septic, also an analgesic pain relievér for Rheumatism. Sciatica Pains, Headache, ackache;-and muscular pains, Get Z OYSTEX from druggist. Feel better fast. | IN THE KEDS’ BAR-FLEX E WHEELS” NDAS S! porenrniinearctiemtnigs Snanippaiill Queen St. Charlottetown q p.m. ng delegates hillips ITED : and guiders in Prince She told them of her ex-. attended from _ Bor- | den, Alberton, Kensinzton fis couche. Slemon Park and Sum merside. _ Mrs. Locke remained in Prince Edward Island to give training in Kings County on Friday and morning and was the guest spea- ker at the annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island. Council] of Girl Giides of Canada. ow ay afternoon ; IODE Works For Bettermen| - Of Canada . CALGARY (CP) — The tm perial Order Daughters of the ‘Empire should ‘'show some self cS | | | *PEG TM yt _ that Slip into a daisy (you'll love the great shape ! HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4.2594 Public» Hall in honor of Mr. and Central Redeque return Fred White, when a ‘large recently’ number of their friends and re- months with Mrs latives gathered to wish young couple ja happy life toget- her. They werethe- recipients of. many gifts which were open- Donald. ed by Edith MecArthy, sister of the past three the bride, while verses were read. hy. Lorraine White, sister up residence at of, the bridegroom. Later, _re- freshnients were served and a social evening was enjoved. fact known,” Provincial chapters sponsor- ing travel programs are help- Mrs Central after, I feel it is high time we made Sister-in-lau bert Mr . Connie Roberts, Kinkora, has Mary Rooney, Kinkora has re hi returned to’ her home after, turned tn her home followin’ a spending the recent holidays holiday spent with her aunt, Sise ewith her aunt, Sister Mary ter Mary’ Louis, RSM, Platte Flecta,. RSM, Saranac Lake, burg, N. Y..*and with her uncle New York Preston Murphy and Mrs. Mur- phy af Montreal Que A miscellaneous shower was j i given ‘in the ~Murray” Harhor = Mr. and -Mrs Ralph Callbeck ed home after .spending two relatives at ‘Attle. > the boro and Newton. Mass Mr. and Mrs William Mae- Montague vho spent \ vears in Toron- to, returned last week to -take Martinvale Emmet Maclssac of Bedeque has returned a visit with her brother and Mr cand Mré, Ro- Kenny in Boston, Mass. and Mrs. Leo Collings, ing increase young persons’ un- Montague, left recently. for a@ derstanding of the differences between provinces, Mrs. Gordon said } committee is investigating changes to tmprove the—organ-—— ization the IODE had not taken notice of the Changing role of women's organizations and had not made changes But this did’ not mean HIT BY TORNADOES DALLAS (AP) — Devastating tornadoes struck the east Texas communities of Chandler, Min- eola and. Spring Hill Saturday, causing widespread _ property | damage and minor injuries to) at least two persons. 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