Mrs. Arnold Vanlderstine, left, and Mrs. Roy Gillis, are “active’’ members of the UCW, at the recent Father writing, to give his version of ELLEN’S DIARY This Weather Allowed For Deviation In Schedule There was, as was to be expec- ted, snow to be cleared away from some doorways this morn- ing. Even while little drifts eontinued. .to. wander__restlessly, like sere leaves of autumn blown bimher and yon, along the yards and the fields “We're not too badly off in that if we can't get in to tend the animals by one door in the barns or stables, we can by ano- ther’’ Mack reckoned. ‘‘That is something farmers should allow for when they are building their barns: they should see that there are more entrances than one.”’ Though he had sunshine at his back when on foot this after- noon, he faced into the wind, braving the drifts of the road- way to tend the stock that win- ter in a far barn, it was, he said, “‘not the most enjoyable experience’ for him. This outing included not only putting out. supplies of hay and grain, spreading fresh bedding for the animals, but also a snowy trek to break away an area of molded snow from ‘the streamlet's brink’ so that they might have easy access to its flow At Alderlea, today’s weather allowed for some deviation from the usual schedule. No horse was hitched, no hauling done. And watching the little drifts run, we remembered how all in all gracious February had been. And pictured the charms of the springtime now day by day drawing near... An Irish stew, we made for) supper,its base pieces of beef from a share of the ‘‘quarter’”’| a large house here, not very well|er when we married) became which had come in to be wrapp- ed piece by piece and stowed planned to finish reading that | book. And “Oh deart* we had! by fone Plalams YOUNG SHIRT-SHIFT Step lively! Step into the haif- size shirt shift that’s a nation- wide hit. No waist aan and it slims every inch way. Dried Pattern 4820: Half Bizes 12%, 14%, 16%, 18%, 2%, 22%. Size 16% requires.3% yards inch fabric. FORTY CENTS (4 — = eoing (no stamps please) for this pattern. residents cent sales tax. P t SIZE, NAME, ri 5 STYLE NUMBER. order to triot Ww. re ‘ i ? ¥% zg ae }been childish, no. better been ashamed that we had been for the moment ungra- teful for the blessing received, and in our disappointment. had than might be, the youngest one of the name. Beef and vegetables and dumplings. And for des- sert, pie, a small one to be sure, made from an old-time variety of apples, brought up from. the cellar bin. And the sun went down above the rim of valley, gilding the treetops there, and the white world was presently shadowed prettily by the winterblue shades of the dusk. Again it is weekend. The wind is becoming drowsy. The drifts lie still. There is peace in the valley, that which invariably de- you at eventide, perhaps? Such as those re from ser— vices in the litth Church home, on a stilly summer eve- ning when the afterglow was still reflected indoors though the chandeliers and other lights had been lit. It brightened the wall above the pulpit, and came down| Wend): that wou ee age to light gently the face of the! with you against him, as re- Minister, as he sought from| gards his nagging , joyless Heaven for all of his flock, 4 | compulsive desire to crush the parting grace. is then at) wings of your spirit. week's end it will be: | His c ing preoccupation with T sex renee words, ~ | your cheteeterlstcaly Mrs. : : . |Middieclass quest for daytime My heart's true wish to send| diversion aa shops) rey the story. Indeed it is this very aspect of the situation, namely, your brainwashed, ingrained, involun- tary doormat deference to his criticism, however cranky (which finds you unable to de- cide for yourself when you, neurotic That you may know that far or = socially well” eijesied. near, | with a sound ego, wouldn't My loving thoughts attend you.| gream of butting into this de- |costs, the high milk bill almost | partment much less with cen- I cannot find a-truer word sorship intent. Nor better to address you; Nor song, nor poem, have 1 heard Is sweeter than ‘God Bless You!’ get first-hand expert family counselling help, to put you on |beam of sensible friendly mut- ual’ accommodation in double And so, ‘Through all thy days harness (if you're able to). M. May shadows touch thee never-’ | H he’s | SCOUT BANQUET and Son Banquet held on Mon; --to supper were, left, Queen's day at the Montague United Church Hall. Included with the 100 guests who sat down IDA BAILEY ALLEN — Butterscotch Meringue Baked Into A High Pie IT takes at least'3 glasses of! milk or the equivalent in dairy foods,’ along with other | half the water has been removed in-|Dy exposure to heat. In some sure enough calcium for a nor-|¢ases, this process may result 1/a slightly cooked flavor — | foods ordinarily eaten, to jmal adult — approximately }whole_gram or 1,000. milligrams |t of calcium each day. However, a ther dish is pre leach child, needs ‘approximately @!98, Sauce or o! "| AND ORANGED CARROTS 11 qt. of fresh whole milk a day, |Pared with fresh milk. | |Problem Solved Viewed in terms of food swamps many budgets. The jlution: buy homogenized (whole My advice to both of you is,/ milk) for drinking; buy tall cans | jof | | } |water to use whenever a recipe calls for milk. evaporated But this alone — ‘God Bless scends to bless us at our week's Thee'— A] & close. What throught shall we Then thou art safe forever!” leave with you? we wonder. A_ Until Monday — Diary benediction: a peace-be - with-|Good - night MARY HAWORTH | | On ‘Sunday afternoon, Feb- Man/‘s Criticism Is Mean Little Diversion ls Needed _| Study Boo DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I have an _ independent income from a family inheritance that equals my husband’s yearly pay. We have been married to each other twice; our second round started three years ago. We've moved several times (his wish) in these last years, and at present are settling into organized as yet (or perhaps I'm not) due to so many moves, I think Joe has a good job in the gov-. sighed in our heart. And thenjernment service. is strict with| seq me to leave him and I did. away the very evening we had |the children and me (a top ser- Not a good record for either of geant type) and never turns down an evening poker game. I encourage him to have -his friends in. The first time we married I adored the ground he walked on. off your newest outfit. Easy-knit in one piece from neck down, including sleeves! Cables create sunburst design. Pattern 7213: sizes 32-34; 36-38 #85 Ont. B as ruary 28th at 3.00 p.m. the Can- adian Girls in Training of Val- k Presented By |I think he felt the same about |me until, in the midst of our long | separation during World War| WMS Members TI, he fell for a sexy attractive! member young woman and forced an end) ag ne ie F was weloems- to our marriage. ebruary conan t Bho His next marriage ended i Se Myrtle Missionary Society rriage e in| Women’ |divorce too, as his second wife it : | was continually unfaithful. My eal beat ee. second husband (a social drink-| The president, Mrs. Horace Paynter, opened the with the theme “God's Power in the Early Church” followed by prayer, hymn 412 and the lalcoholic and threatened to kill me and the children (two by my first marriage and two by that _ CGIT Groups To Observe Anniversary This Sunday leyfield and Orwell Head United| yg. aoy Churches will join with the CGIT|s. ¢ groups from the Montague Bap- tist, churches to observe the 50th an- movement. The entire service will be con- ducted by girls representing each group. The Message will be brought by Sherren MacKinnon of the Valleyfield CGIT and the choir will be composed of all CGIT members, who will pre- sent two anthems. Offering received at this ser- of the greatest needs of the In- ‘donesian church is for leader- ship training, the Canadian Girls | standard recipe or mix. iu Training are giving $50,000.00 baking, prepare the following: te build and maintain a camp! Butterscotch ment st i thira| With each member taking part. store shopping a | Hymn The Now, after all this preface, my Pale Ok followed by the t Still to be identified are some 14,000 pieces of ancient parch- Sea Scrolls, discovered in Jor- |question is: What are a wife's) gi-tign. island fuirriers ltd. Much of the detail I've omit- i F i i { f ; 2 § ¥ i - Ri Hf if s Eg: | ze i : a si e- i i i t ! | i ? i i z ¢ : i i e [ : ; F if “ ° z » t i hi ifthi RF zi 3 2-7 hy ii f i z "79 GRAFTON ST. niversary of the founding of this) ment, fragments from the Dead |i | | { | Red-Appled Grapefruit Halves Chopped Presbyterian and United | vice will be used for a special In-| 4% donesian Project. Because one|?2 thsp. sifted confectioners’ BUTTERSCOTCH MERINGUE PIE 1 baked 9’’ pie 1 c. undiluted evaporated miik 1 c. cold water Y ow. Seer | ed % tsp. Lerd’s Praver 1 ten cold * = Mrs. on Ken , : a |1% ¢. brownulated or 1 ¢. pack-| "re Tesbond jed brown sugar ure meetings, La ——-—— ask a % tsp. vanilla ject based |% tsp. cider vinegar also to start having sions | pate -*~ple--shell-ening ~olg, te. While | ostess a tall can; this is under half the| price of fresh whole milk per SO | at. Mix evaporated milk with |water as directed on the can; refrigerate in a qt. glass jar. (unsweetened) | Use milk for cooking, and reconstitu-|in any and all recipes. The te it with an equal amount of/high milk bill problem can be cig | E a Jr..Murray River, are in Hamilton, Ont., where are the guests of Mrs. brother and sister - in - law, and Mrs. Samuel Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, Central Bedeque, left on nesday on a holiday trip to File oe commissioner: Mrs. Beecher Hickox, cubmaster, and Cub, Bobby Ferguson. Scout, Jock Beck; W. 8. Me- Murtry, asst. provincial scout cold water, add sugar in. Cook - stir 2 min. Then butter, vanilla Half cool, stirring twice. . To Complete Pie: Pour this filling into baked pastry shell. Top with plain meringue made by beating 2 remaining egg |white’ stiff together with con- Evaporated milk is canned, | feceneae, ae ee with from w | meri 8! puffs, er ibe water be moved | then lightly brown 10 to 12 min. in slow oven, 325 degrees F.; jeool. Serve it the day it a|is made. aste similar to that acquired! hen a casserole, baked DUC! pep APPLED omA PEFRUIT Evaporated milk costs in place of fresh milk TOMORROW'S DINNER Panned 7” Minute Beef Steaks Potatoes with Green Onion Sauce Group To Invite Guest Speakers Coffee or Tea Milk rements level; recipes | en geeee tnrr oceania Se aa Pie Filling: danian caves in the last decade. oe CLOSED STOCK TAKING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th COMING MONDAY - - - 3 MARCH LAY-A-WAY SALE Watch for our ad on Monday! rriers-|td. cs he Ultimate io Sashiont Dial 2-1273 ° marriage). Psychiatrists advi-| creed repeated in unison. Scrip- and conference centre neat|Combine evaporated milk and the the Exposition wee reed ‘te , the Indonesian capi-| water; scald 1% c. Mix remais-|* us, I know. Mrs. Earl Semple. tal. This is 's token of thanky ing 4 ¢ with Gour and salt Slccudnsted The immediate problem is| Prayer“was offered by ach arins fix 99 yoers of arene mt — amooth.. paste, Then = Arthur, into Tne Teving the | eter, flowed by the Lasley sw bean each itera istey ciea men se during lay, even for| Prayer : : : ess groceries. J considers it reli cal with a verse of serip-|( Sent aentbae te he. bal Beat egg yolks light withi sur “being out ng a good time.” . . wees ' 206 ceeeee |But being new here (it takes| The minutes of the previous used to purchase the site and time to make friends) I get de-| meeting were read by the secre- Se ee a ta H. BENNETT CARR * pressed if I stay indoors, day tary Mrs. Lorne Crozier, and) sain the centre It is hoped that _—— eS . Seat te crering was received andline centre will provide camp- Charlotictown, P.E.L. Until June, when school clos-|Gedicated by the president. Aline exserience for children and Sun Life of Canada ed for the summer, my weekly | etter from the president of the! young people and opportunities Phone 45817 - 45635 routine was: a bridge game|Presbyterial, Mrs. Larter, was|zmul Doople Sa OPP : with neighbors one day a week |"e4d by the president. The public is invited to atlend|_®**eoeeeooores ere eee’ ‘|from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; a half- The study book was presented oa4 i is hoped there will be ald RR RBGSSR day’s grocery shopping ano-|>Y Mrs. Tannahill on the chap- large number present pas day, a half - day’s depart-|‘t, “Mission on our Doorstep, ~ 59 was SCROLL WORK Adella’s is again ladies of Charlotte- B town with the finest @ of millinery. | K vescent spring and Easter D hats. There's one here to fit f every woman's taste and sg = PE Oe ster A 75h oF Fe 4 Ree basen Rimetion ae NM