~ Keen Interest Shown At Special Course. For WI Officers {mg Jate: May and early June. ~Mrs. Clarence — Marchbanks, _2nd _.vice-president. outlined the duties of the officers as they re- | Mrs. Frank Ross, convener or conventions- and—programs—to- lated to specific convention pro- |education gave suggestions for-fit_these means. =o emernanne Cnt Se A district officers course, con- ected hy the Women’s Institu- | of Prince Edward Island. un- Wr the “rection of acting direc- Of wermee's work, Mrs. Fran @s Biv cbeed was ‘e'd on An. #0 268) tn Weer Pevon Hail eo cellent attendance in- ted keen intor><t—of the—loe- Offiemrs renin se fer pion. their WI dist-iet conven. ? tions held across the Island dur- Mrs. Blanchard in her. open- remarks dealt with’ the de- | ment of this year’s topic. | alth, Safety and Success and | ated many ways in which this theme could be extended | atid used at the conventions. “Mrs. Arthur Campbell, pro- vincial president, explained a Suggested plan for future offi- ers by using a two year term for president.’ * vice-president and secretary, representing dif- | ferent Institutes within the group so that there would always be} an executive member with pre- vious experience on the district board... MRS. A. CAMPBELL Proy. President WI © ed that this would be ivention in July. blems. but indicated. that their varied, informative programs, | responsibilities covered the _ stressing the whole interim year, such as pro-/all Institutes on moting Institute projects in the |mittees, so as area, to encourage participation} work—1toad,; fn leadership courses and semi- ‘and develop new ideas. nars and to promote an exchange of ideas within the group. Drawing the attention of the kers. delegates /wherein the rules for voting de-/| lotted time. and the necessity.of_! legates are laid down. “Mrs. Campbell asked that these he (come various to but underlined — the within: those limits. HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 = Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young with her aunt. Mrs. James Coak- accompanied by their son For- bes, returned to their home in Kingsboro and Charlottetown, from a trip to Boston and New- ton, Mass. : Mr. and Mrs: George Sharpe. |t Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mas- | Borden. sey. Bothwell spent. a few days | with Mrs. Massey's brother, Earl MacLaren, who ‘s ill in ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- _ ley. Bruce, Bothwell. Lemuel Allan, British Colum- At West Devon Hall the pat-'the West Devon WI, tern followed at the annual con- |divided into four groups to dis- ‘euss the purposes representation of |that everyone was alert to the com- | problems and excellent sugges- spread the |tiors were recorded when the} r stimulate—interest-;groups—reassembled__— jthat bring joy to our spring She gave suggestions for dis-| specific WI projects for-the-vear plays, demonstrations and spea- | following which Mrs i fact: MacEwen explained the system) to. the -constitution, |that a program must fit the al-|of dealing with planning an agenda -that would |swer period, Mrs. marized the program and the strictly adhered to, and indicat- Following coffee served by meeting: adjourned Mrs. | cently at the home of Mr. and | Moniague, when approximately lout a certain amount of anxiety | 4 plates were served | members.Proceeds are in aid fo 3 jthe King’s County Memorial Hos- ‘fey and Mr. Coakley, Southport. | pital, Montague. Mr. and’ Mrs. Leigh’ Sharpe| Mrs. orn Carruthers, Augus|¢) master. . Not now, but when of Moncton, N. B. visited recent- tine Cove, returned home Tre-\the world greens, folks will find ly with the “former's . parents, |cently. after spending the pas her family. relatives and friends |in Toronto | Jean Bruce, teacher in York |Ont. |area spent the weekend with |{s teaching in Whitehorse, Yu- | |kon also visited in Toronto dur- | jing the recent holidays. LELLEN’S DIARY The Air Was -Teoet! ! Peter exclaimed this mor-! ‘ning.. displaying fresh blades in _/a young palm. -‘'And. here, I be- | lieve’’ he said examining them closely; “‘is.a clover. grows. the bees will sip honey fron. it!’ We had come then from the lane bridge where we had stop- ped to watch trout swim in the |Pool below, There was scarcely | a wavelet on the surface at the! time. Only the ripples of its | flow as it ran on toward the mill | m and past it on to the River. In coe the depths small trout, finger- | lings of fishes, doubtless aware | of onlookers marked: time: with- | jout movement. . .One felt the | that trough of valley, inhaling | ‘deeply its freshness. It was as| {clean. the thought came. as the | water which bubbles in a crystal fountain from the spring across the creek. Perfumed with the spring - scent. the air was, whi¢h to us never hints of death but de- notes only life. The ripe leaves _the winds of fall had borne to earth, had been, by and large, pretty well integrated, ashes to |ashes, in the soil now to nourish new growth, among these the roots of the delicate first flowers Prov. Convener of Education delegates of district The — spirited debatgs proved itime. Scent of fir.we have at | Alderlea, the balsamy fragrance the pine-scent. from the many levergreens which run up and ‘down along the hillsides. Mrs. Blanchard outlined the Reginald resolutions, focus ° en After_a brief question-and an-| This morning another aroma Ross one: that of a brush fire some- jwhere, though not near as was —- |evidenced by thin ribbons’ of smoke lingering above the sou- | o thern hills. Nevertheless near | McKinnon, | enough doubtless. And not with- | sum- [fee in-the mixture--a~ seasonal Alexander by ito us, because we have seen |how quickly such a fire fanned by a rising wind can get out of /bounds. . Then, instead of being |a good friend it becomes a fear- re a convenient time and conditi- wo weeks visiting members of | gns for firing those heaps of | |\brush from the wood’s work, or lother litter along fencerows or ‘bush, d And tt was a little folded ele | ver Peter had found among the |grasses, picked up there on a/| and Bracebridge, Her daughter. Doris, who he smiled. ‘as Granny. hia accompanied by his broth: | er. James of Bridgetown. were recent visitors of relatives in the Red Point and Kingsboro area. | A wedding of. inferest to Eas- | tern Islanders took place in To- | Charles B. Love, a former re-| . | os : tin yesterday's Guardian, p.6, the |pasture. sident__of Borden has -recently name —of.-Janice—_MacWilliam | would come by to gather up the _ “been vromoted | from’ Mainten- ance Supervisor to Plant Super- intendent at Station No. 1, West Coast Transmission. Company, Taylor, B. C. Charles is an on- —=—=ronte:~Ont:—-reeently—-when—Da-Fy--son-of--Mr——and—Mrs—-Colin- vid Dingwell, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Elliott Dingwell Little Pond, P. E. 1. was united in marriage to Dessie Creamer, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivaw| —.__Creamer, Digby, N.S. 4 J Mr and Mrs. Walter with relatives and friends in Bos- ~ ton. Mass Edmund Thompson. PE. 1. with his parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Gordon Thompson and his sister. Mrs. Grace MacCal- Wood |by “Janice Riley an ~ have returned to their home in i > ‘. | ~ : Trvon after spending # holiday | Games were enjoyed and the hos '@ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., April 28, 1966. Toronto | ts spending a short holiday 08 gf 1. returned to her home re-| | cently after spending a week vi-| | siting with her aunts, Mrs. Per- Love, Borden,‘ P. BT. 2 A total ef 20 women gathered at the home of Mrs. Joseph Lannigan, Jr. Montague to ho-} nor Mrs. William Riley at a baby shower. Gifts were presented | were read by Alfreda Lannigan. | tess served refreshments assist- , ed by some of the guests. Mrs. Ivan Gordon. Abney, P. In the writeup on Girl Guides | sheltered bank at the foot of a| In good time the bees | oe Perfumed | _ With The Spring-Scent “The grass is green again,;and often without n thought or planning, gather ours. ‘It’s a queer world: isn’t ‘it. Ellen?"’. James comments from his chair, where come to’ -his When -i t--workday’s<end, he-reads--- Hs not the world that’s queer, “but . cused to» say. ifs: the humans in it that’s ‘quare'!” we chuckle. ‘‘Not ‘quare’, Fl- ° len Simple. For instance. I've jheen reading here of robberies and murders and such terrible | things. Why do folks do the like? A moment's reasoning would show them the folly of it. Sim- ple, did I say? That's, not the word, because even the simpl- est one, can know the difference between right and wrong. It's irising breath of wind there in ‘a puzzle’ he nods. “T guess it’s not every’ farm that has -what we'll have'' Pe- ter smiled today, obviously well pleased with. his world. ‘‘There is Tabby’s kittens due - they're not here yet. And Stripey’s. . and-a pigeon hatching!"’ ‘‘Pig- | lets- here and lambkins ahead!" we reminded him. ‘‘And calves they're not all here yet’ he nod- | ded. ‘The spring is one lovely time of year, isn’t it?’’ he beam- | he “And a farm a nice place-to $29 v Good-night. . ae they would enjoy a dinner com- posed of dishes starred in the “Bel Canto Cookbook’’, followed by a “‘concert’’ of recordings of. the stars. Leave it.to the teen-| and pertinent comparisons tween the opera stars and their | culinary creations. PREMIER RESIGNS BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters)— Pascal Lissouba ‘has resigned as | Princess Margaret greets ac- tress Julie—Christie, cis... Winner of the best actréss Os-——Londgn on Tuesday night. Be- Until tomorrow - - -Diary --- car for her role in “‘Darling’” tween) them is~ Geraldine “Safety Programs [tress sn | Sponsored By WI A series of three programs-on agers.to—_find come interesting |warm and Home Safety under | the direction of | |Cudmore, were held in Irish - —~,town Community Hall, \ed by the Irishtown WI. films were shown | On April as the the & (LEFT). ovie ‘Dr. PRINCESS GREETS-OSCAR WINNER. daughter of the famedcomedian, who has a (AP Wire- photo by cable from London) ‘attend a premiere of to_be extremely in- d informative. | Many of the men from sur-' |Founding districts participated. | Chaplin, Zhivago” in part inthe film. | Bride To Mrs. Evelyn! Honored | At Montgue a The dining room of Barrett's | nas. part of the meeting. reported _at- Be of Mrs. Fred MacLeod. The Regular Meeting A total of 14 members attend- items. — | nium coupons. were passed in E ‘and it was decided to order two The secretary was asked te contact Kensington UCW in re- |gard to sponsoring their con- |eert as requested by our group Brae UCW Hold see in the winter. Kk was [decided to hold a pot luck -sup- at home of. Mrs. |per-and food sale on April 21. The next meeting will be held Angus Mac- |Lean when roll call .will be an ed the regular meeting of Brae |swered by: donation of a ~ sym- |UCW held recently at the home |pathy card. Worship leader will be Mrs. James MacKinnon; hos- |president called the meeting to tesses, Mrs.. Alice MacFadyen, jorder and Mrs. premier of the —-Congo-Rraxza; | and Jack Kirby spoke to the |Testaurant, Montague, was the; Four members ville, it was officially announced Tuesday. An official com- trical equipment. ; the films and the address by.| hostess at a bridal shower held} ports were heard Bruce McLaren dealt with the eee or a ee | committees. e is mon es. | As the bride-to-be opened the munique issued by the political bureau of the country’s ruling national revolutionary move-jdangers of .insecticides and poi- ment said Lissouba’s resigna-|sons. tion was accepted by the bureau | April 15. Lissouba became pre- The concluding program on | gifts, Gail McKeeman read the , April 21 was on Farm and Home accompanying verses and good |mumber of Canada Packers pre- ed to the UCW by Mr. and Mrs. |mier Dec. 5, 1963. The bureau |Safety and Graeme Linkletter | wishes. Neil |was in charge of the devotion- jal period, followed by the busi- On April 14 ;eently when Mrs. Barrett was |O‘Leary UCW in March. rd from other of the study book. A’ letter of appre- followed with prayer by leader ciation from Mr. Angus Darrach and a bymn. : as read by the secretary, tter regarding Expo - 67. Angus MacLean, | Lorne MacNevin. Mrs. Re- Proclamation”’ ay |Fred MacLeod. Mrs. MacKay |mrs. Errison MacLeod, Mrs. Lorne | MacNevis; study leader, Mrs. j ‘ Harris Rogers conduct- group on the hazards of elec-|scene of much merriment re- tending. the general meeting of|\ed a study entitled ‘The Royal from chapter 5 Study was Several (12) ‘‘Songs of the Gos- A | pel’’ hymn books were present- verses | was ommitted. as having been clovery sweets. And by littles, awarded the all round cord. ‘as do we humans through life, | aa i IDA BAILEY_ALLEN Good Food, Good Music mcm fam, Careline Rigen, and: with | ry C. Wilson, Cambridge. Mass. |. : um, Carleton siding, } S. Nviin. ti a TT 7 A A D other—relatives—and_ cme an and Mrs, Frank Fiym. Natick. Qrd TO JOp J ‘S vet Snr els | J. William White, Pictou, N. 8S. | Nadine Robertson, Munn's Road spent a recent holiday ~~ 4643 SIZES 2-10 add 3 cents sales tax: Print companied by her ‘sister, Mrs. and her daughter, Mrs. Ken- neth MacInnis, Charlottetown. The Brooklyn Women's Insti- tute held a casserole supper re- sey’ ge 4 i 'PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, | the “Bel Canto Cookbook”. This | lim his “Bel Canto. Cookbook,"’ |water. Taste after 7 min. They Peter Gravina “has presented |must remain firm to the tooth. ‘over 300 favorite recipes of |While noodles are boiling, heat |Grand. Opera singers. enamel skillet large enough to | | Good food and good music serve-4. In it, melt butter over | can be featured together. One ow heat. Gradually add cream / unusual way to do this in your (stirring constantly. Drain own home-town ig to introduce |cooked noodles and add all at the combination in programs: of yonce to butter-cream — mixture. music clubs or in cultural de- | gently toss noodles with large | partments of women's c1ubs8|spoon and fork. and other women’s organiza-| While tossing, add cheese and | ltions meeting for musical dis- parsley. Toss until butter and | /cussions. : /eream are almost ‘completely | Session Follow-Up | absorbed into noodles, from 2 to | | It would be a dramatic and 4 min. Noodles will be smooth jwelcome change, if a late morn-|and buttery but not mushy ms or afternoon cluh session Sprinkle a little more cheese | was followed by a brunch or parsley on top. | high tea featuring a. dish from | PEACH PORK CHOPS _ (As suggested by a Roberta Peters of the Metre- could include. the playing of songs or arias recorded by the singer who created the recipe. politan Opera. | ‘Such a procedure would in turn, 4 extra-large thick ; pork chops ‘create an interesting topic for} | discussion. 4-COURSE. DINNER WITH | GRAND OPERA STARS |. Fresh Asparagus Topped | with Prosciutto with Oil-Vinegar Dressing Fettuccine Peach Pork Chops a la Peters With Sliced Raw Mushrooms and Sliced Endive Salad Fresh Fruit and Cheese Tray Crusty Bread Coffee or Tea 1-3 c. apple cider ; Salt and pepper~to taste : 4 generous tbsp. homemade | peach chutney Trim all fat from chops. Sear | \them over high heat until | brown. Pour off excess fat; add | japple cider to chops. Cover skillet -and let-chops simmer. 15 i min. Season. Uncover and place 1 tbsp. jchutney on each chop. Cook Measurements level —or—until—_fork—-—tender, basting | recipes for 4 frequently with mixture of | lfrom the “Bel Canto Cookbook” Chutney and cider. Chutney -|will give cut chops a rich, dark | hy Peter Gravina FETTUCCINE - \(A 8 enjoyed by Franco Correll, CHEF leading ‘tenor of the Metropoli- As a chef who loves heauti- and Mrs. Corelli) ful singing, I appreciate the | glaze. melee s t juncovered for another 15 min., | & f ask us. We h guarantee an d service. ave a machine to fit any bu Ta. | —— has asked the president to ap- | conducted a discussion and/| .A social hour followed ~with ied by~Valerie-—Harris. playing |. Refreshments were served by _ point a new premier. ire. 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