iG i i RE zg Bs tee oe ’ HAPPENINGS A Valentine Tea and Bazaar, | tess at bridge at her home tm organ- Summerside on Monday even- on Mr, and Mrs, church hall. The tea was convened by Mrs.' by the district on Saturday Jack Smallwood with Mrs, Ro-| evening at their new home at bert Stewart as co-convener. Read's Corner. Robert Hogg The valentine motif was used was master of ceremonies. Mrs, he hall was at-' wyman Cairns read an address | and the presentation of a table Jamp was made by Mrs. Lyman Hall and-a mahogany coffee = oe Et and Mrs. Brad Cairns. Cards were enjoyed after which delie- fous refreshments were by the ladies. Mrs. Louis Leger entertained jat bridge at her home in Sum- merside on Monday evening. The Dorothy Barnett se i : "Fy ri i z 5 F i i e z : and Mrs. Feat fn “el Hl F i i [ i ! f F I = if fi ; sit ! 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The toast to the bride was pro- | lingwood, Vancouver, New Glas- z | Open Sandwich Plates | gow, Charlottetown and Med- ' ford, Mass. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Make Appetizing Lunch | By Ida Bailey Allen , diced celery, and chopped al- IT’S FUN riding in the cabs| monds, mixed cooked carrots, in London, polished until they| green peas and corn kernels in| shine like the most expensive) mayonnaise, romaine, green pep- ear and with a step which mak-| per and pimiento strips, Greek es a graceful entrance and exit | olives. easy. And there are no bulgy) shafts to clamber over! | wich Plate: thin-sliced franks One sunny day the Chef—and}-with~ mayonnaise and mustard I were cabbing to the down-|on white bread topped with stairs restaurant of Portaun | melted English cheddar. Gar- 4 3. Frankfurter - Cheese Sand- vice, AMERICAN TABLEMATES Beef “Olives’’ Browned Parsnips Our tablemates were two very; Popped Potatoes Topped with pleasant women, one from New) Chopped Scallions: and Sour Cream Bread-and-Butter Custard Cheese and Crackers wet oo spoils them, then goodness) We i! started with tomato Coffee Tea Milk a grandmother knows, I intend to do so. —_ juice of exquisite flavor, served) Measurements level; eames ae ee ee bowed If answering their questions with cheese sticks. Brown recipes for 6 Mars: “Ken‘one, he's ay Gut] %0 the Best i my, bility, | acts, Ot fresh butter were om BEEF “OLIVES” mayer wad all, he ig} Without — . We chose sandwich plates, ‘Why these ae cee “ies: Honestly, 1 try not to spoil him,| | Wilt always be spoiled by beautifully garnished with salad), . on'bread crumbs but the trouble it, how ean I| ™*: plants ‘and greems — Very £008) 9 iis lean bacon,. chopped know when I am?” oA If everything they | Suagestions ter heme or club) > tie “S “A oren waee we , ae up ie SANDWICH. FILLINGS’ 2 tbsp. fine-chopped beef fat Winks me’ thoncy ae) eee ee On. The ee: Soa were) lp, grated lemon rind 4 Mgaed, “loan en| mew en. " ha-aleed firm white bread, (ne! 5, "SS gap mare inh ibe on nee eirits | British!) spread with butter — a eo p= hen ame By = od delec-| +4 tsp. instant meat sar, “‘Now in the event of any % ¢. seasoned flour Bee el ‘oe caper mi tle the” +; 1 sliced peeled onion bnaetopenen 5 leet y diced celery : 2 i] ll i ; 5 H 3. if t 2 §o i | meeting of it "warded to the Canadian troops. { annual report of the year’s work | | ef the National IODE magazine. and Mason for luncheon. It's) nish wl , lettuce, cress; oné spear | America — small, but a jewel of| Belgian endive. : a place — wood - panelled walls, chintz hangings and tables for; TOMORROW’S BRITISH four with pale pink linen, flow- OVEN-DINNER ered china and most polite ser- Tossed Bibb or Abegweit IODE Chapter teports On Year's Activities _ SUMMERSIDE — The = = Te showing = = a a r i fi i ie i = eppret to the provincial| 1 committee, Mrs. Small- dvised that five full meet- sub-committee ~* 2 i gee 5 that for the first time iss) bestowal ceremony slated was the recipient of May 2%, during the National ‘ar Memorial bursafy. convention. { treasurer, Mrs. The Provincial Flower Show! MacKay, gave a detailed report was again mentioned and - the receipts and expenditures.) Regent expressed her thanks to i the Canadian Legion for furnish-| pantry sale, ing their hall free of charge; nt sale, ealendars,| also to Mrs. J.W. Brophy and} tea, Christmas! her pupils for the attractive art oo dues, | display and the Barbara Ann for the’ Dress shop for the fashion show. -| Thanks were also tendered to Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bell, who so gratiously opened | the show, and to Mayor W. A. who Currie, introcuced the | speaker. © schools regarding War Memor-. Referring to the —hestowal fal bursaries (four applications) ceremony for the newly ‘formed were ultimately received by the “Northumberland” chapter, in ~provincial educational © secre- which Miss Wyatt (National tary); books donated as prizes| Councillor) and Mrs. R. W. to grades 10, 11 and 12 at Sum-| Wood (Standard bearer), parti- merside High School — also) cipated, the Regent had high Encyclopedia Britannica Year! praise for the type of young | Book; three bursaries totalling) women in this new Summerside $200 presented to graduates of | chapter. | Summerside High School; $25, Two forthcoming events of in- toward Music Festival; student! terest were mentioned: the een- | tickets purchased for Commun-) tennial memorial in Charlotte- | ity Concerts; Educational Con-| town in 1964 and the National | ference supported; calendars) Centenary memorial year, 1967. presented to schools for class-| Plans have already been formu- | Fooms, A total of $307.75 spent) lated by the IODE for each of | on education. these events. Reference was Services at home and abroad also made to the community secretary, Mrs. R. Pope, report-| centres established by the IODE | ed that the following had been in Tuktyoaktuk and Frobisher | one va 7. : | Bay for the Eskimos. | ounty Hospital) whe report of the nominating | room; donation to Girl Gu ide) committee for the coming year Camp; laying of wreath; SUP-) follows: Regent, Mrs. .W.. E | port to needy families; purchase siisiiman; vice regent,“M is s of special foods for hospital an-- wanda Wyatt; 2nd vice regent. nex; donation to dental clinic. yp. © 1H. Ives; secretary, Mrs | Unsold used clothing from rum-| y¢ wright: treasurer, Mrs. mage sale turned over to Cath- pric MacKay; services at home | olic Welfare. Abroad: Layettes. 354 abroad, Mrs. R. Pope; edu:- knitted articles; some M€W cational secretary, Mrs. L. G clothing; comfort bags and reg- Lewis: “EcRoes” secretary ular spring and fall shipment were 31 Gorrill: standard of used clothing forwarded over- hearer, Mrs. R.W Wood seas through the “Save the Other nominations were as Children” fund. One handeed follows: public relations, Mrs. | C.D. Ives; film convener, Mrs. Grants also made to the over- %-S. Hinton; Canadian Associa- seas relief, shipping and Kor- tion Consumers, Mrs. G. Law- ean projects funds. Total value Te2¢®: empire study, Mrs. A. | ef services at home and abroad) Allen; bursary committee, Mrs. | was $535. | Smailman, Mrs. Lewis, Miss! The “Echoes” secretary, Mrs.) Wyatt and Mrs. Hinton; War J.L. Gorrill, reported ‘on sub-| Memorial selective committee, scriptions and advised (nat the | ese ees ne Chais son Northumberland) central committee, Mrs. Small- Under “Publicity”, Mrs. C.D,| man, Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Ives, Ives reported on items submit-| with Miss Wyait presiding. as ted to press, radio and televis-| National Councillor; convener fon—and- expressed appreciation. Democratic action_ committee. for the generous coverage given | rs, J. Holder; councillors: by the Journal-Pioneer, Guard-| Mrs..J.W. Lecky, Mrs. W. P. ian and Evening Patriot; also| Callaghan, Mrs. W.F. Strong, by CJRW radio and CFCY- TV.! Mrs. T.H.E. Inman, Mrs. R. T. A special article was submitted) Mussen, Mrs. C.H. Stewart, | for the recently published Guar- Mrs. M.L. Mill, Mrs. W.. Cur-) dian supplement covering wom-| rie, Mrs. J. Holder and Mrs. R.! en's clubs. | Hinton. appeared in the winter edition AWORTH - rs, Father-In-Law Thinks “Pop” Term Of Affection Dear Mary Haworth: I often; before, it isn't so much what is) read your column and many) said, as how it is said, that con- times agree with your comments) veys affection — or rejection. and advice; other times not.|-Remember the slogan of the) what to call parents-in-law. | kers for one’s parents-in-Jaw, | If either of my two daughters- every household to its taste, of | in-law ever called me Mr. course. Family customs, as well’ Smith I would never darken as community folkways, account for different choices on that score. i a if REESE 8 38 yet: | Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of z bEF MISS ELIZABETH REID GRADUATES Elizabeth Reid, daughter of & 2 i if PEF fie ie Fs Borden, P.E.1., recently grad- uated as a labratory techni- cian from the Pathology Inst- itute in Halifax, NS. i Miss Reid received the -Dr. D. J. MacKenzie award for academic achievement in her class. She plans to continue her work at the Institute. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Plans For Banquet Are Finalized By Souris CWL A-meeting of the Souris Coun- of social welfare. cil Catholic Women's League washeld ‘in’ St. Mary’s parish! hall on February 15th. . The. president, Mrs, -E. Pierce) conducted the meeting, Rever-' end John Cash said the opening! prayer. | The ‘January minutés were) read and approved, The finan-' cial report showed a substantial |! The meeting closed with the | North Bedeque Pastoral Charge | F z | met at the home of Mrs. Robert theme “Praise Ye the Lord for His Holffiess,”’ assisted by Mrs, Study on The Church of Christ Mrs. J. J. | dealing with the Church in Jer- MacDonald gave a brief report! ysalem. She was assisted by of the executive meeting she|Mrs. John Heffell, Mrs. Austin attended in Charlottetown in| Rogers and Mrs. Wilbert Drum- January. mond The President announced that one hundred and fifty cook) books had been ordered which were compiled by this Council. Plans were made to caier to the father and son banquet to be After the introductory period the members were divided inte three discussion groups. Mrs. Wilbert Drummond, Mrs. J, Scott Cairns and Mrs. Robert Schurn.an reported the findings ‘of these groups. bank balance. The secretary read correspon- dence from Mrs. Urban Pinéau, National Convener of Girl Guid- es, Miss Miriam Matthews, sec-| retary Souris Hospital Ladies) Aid, Rev. Thomas J. Walsh, Music Festival, Letters of ap- preciation for gifts received) from J. H. Brennan, secretary) Souris Hospital Board, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cheverie, Mrs. John Malone, Mrs. F. S. Mac-| Doriald. Mrs. Adrian MacInnis, | Hon. M. J. McQuaid, Directive) letters were read from Mrs. | John J. MacDonald, provincial! spiritual convener, and Mrs. Ed-| win Peters, provincial convener) with these complaining older) women who don't really want their husbands around since they've retired. All they want is the pay check. : My husband has been retired; for just one year and it is grand. For the previous 10 years. he had commuted, coming home weekends. We have a country place and he has a workshop and greenhouse to keep him) occupied. Recently he rebuilt and re- painted thé pantry, which took about two weeks. Too, he likes to cook; so I let him. Mean- while I iron, mend, do upstairs work. Occasionally he vacuums) the rooms downstairs. Whatever he wants to do, I say: “Sure; go ahead.” Men must be kept busy, doing something. I know. I saw my father sleep his life away be- cause mother never let him do a thing. “Oh,” she'd say, “he ne- ver gets things clean.’’ Well, correct that later, but don’t tell him! God help these men who've provided for us so generously | all their lives. How thankless of} us to make them feel in the) we Fa 7 ss for good,~ then you'll know what! it means to be alone. Give them E break, Make the retirement; Mrs. Randall Boates then clos- years. a time of happy compan- jonship: I wasn’t always easy to) live with; but I have learned to! watch my- tongue. a. %.) Dear J. Y: Speaking of mak- ing the most of retirement liv- ing, | am impressed by the help- ful contents of a magazine tit- led “‘Modern Maturity,” publish- of the nation. Membership, in- cluding subscription to the mag- azine, is,$2 per annum. The ad- dress is: AARP, 1346 Connecti- UCW Auxiliary H | Mrs. Douglas Adams, Mrs. Ran- prayer for missionary. Roll cail was answered by 18 members. Four new members were added to the roil Mrs. Jesse Bradshaw was ap- pointed as supply secretary and Mrs. Walter Burns, Mrs. Clif- ford Francis and Mrs. Wilbert |Drummond were appointed on the Friendship Committee. Each the home of Miss Karol Bernard, 'smember, is to bring two. cards on February 4. with the presi (get well or sympathy) to the dent, Mrs. Edsel Dumville con-| next meeting for the use of the ducting the service. Friendship Committee. Meeting opened with the busi- Members decided to have a ness. Roll call was answered by | grabbag at the next meeting. 18 members and three visitors,| March meeting will be held at It was moved by Mrs. Lloyd|the home of Mrs. Elmer Smith. © Matthews and seconded by Mrs.| Meeting closed with the bene Douglas Adams that we answer diction. rol] call with the donation of a tea towel for use at the Chris- BANS TWIST tian Education Centre. It was _ LONDON (CP)—London’s big- moved by Miss Marcia Pate and} gest dancing schoo! has banned seconded by Mrs. Vaughn Mac-\the U:S. dance, the Twist. A Dougall that we have charge of | spokesman said it was too sexy evening sing-song to be held in| and uninhibited, and belonged to the Christian Education Centre!/the African bush, on Se ule sel MLPA TG olds Meeting The monthly meeting of the Alice Turner Auxiliary of the United Church Women met at The members are _ invited te meet at the Manse for the next meeting. Lunch committee will be, Mrs: Edsel Dumville, dall Boates, and Mrs. Percy Vey. Miss Karol Bernard will be in charge of the worship; Mrs. Reggie Adams and Mrs. Alvin Yeo will have the study, with Mrs. Percy Vey offering The treasurer, Miss Karol Bernard, gave the following re- port, offering $4.95; cent-a-week $1.92; and membership fees 1.50. A very interesting study was presented by Mrs. Vaughn Mac- Dougall, and Mrs. Percy Vey on family life. A very helpful wor- ship service was’ conducted by Mrs. Raeford MacLean on the theme ‘Members of the Church” in which the leader: told of the solemn vows taken and the bind- ing promises made. Prayer was}. worship closed by singing a n ed the meeting with prayer for missionary. - ’ Lunch was served by commit- tee in charge. New Home Recipe e ed every second month by the educ Pl jrAmeriean Association of Retir- R ing an Persons . It's simple how quickly one|lose bulky fat and i The AARP is a non-profit, ed- o lose pounds of unsightly fat diendet ties veh case ie ucational, philanthropic organi-j| right in your own home. 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