"s: Andrea B u I l shield, 2. a member of the Blood Indian PEACE, BE STILL fort from Rev. Joseph .Ioly, a Roman Catholic priest, dur- \ ( ; Roman Catholic Churchesf ‘ j t. ‘ ,kind. » I u IMARY HAWORTH Judges Of Neighbours Are Greater Sinners Dear Mlary Hiawomh: Thank you very. very much for your burning rebuke of AA, who was so voluny happy have bro- ken into print with a letter pub- licly exposing an office romance between a foolish girl and her married boss. Your consistently challenging advice isn't always cognizant of the grubby realities of human nature. I sometimes think. But on the hea ! I would say that In the event AA's first published letter h shattered the office romance. as she crows in her second letter, then it wouldn‘t have lasted any- way. It would have flickered out In the course 3 a. Times who sit in judgment, selfrighteously. are guilty of a worse sin than the man's to date; and my advice to the in- ;jured wife is, don‘t let the gos- sip break up your marriage. .P. Dear Mary Howortth: Please ldtiscuiss nervous facial tics in an adul Although not the painful still this is a to me. Thank you very L.C. Dear 0.11.: As I understand. facial ties are somewhat akin to compulsive nervous gestures of any sort. The assumption is that they have an emotional origin. Thus I feel you have expert diagnostic help in much seating clown to heal your distress body. . Short—term Intensive psychda- which you of mind and ever. I d IIB I Dear Mary Hawm‘th: Recently :a young wife. at grips with sub- }tle worries. confessed heir dif- rficulty in losing You suggested (among other things) lthat she read "Body, ' d an iSugar” (Holt) by Abraham found Pczet. I This book worked a miracle Ifor my boy friend. It was men- itioned in your column the y ibefore I took it from the library is this time you sure hit the nail 'and I got the last of 16 copies: If . I'llhe librarian said you‘ve prac- ‘tically put It on the bestseller is 951! c to the young wife's weight problem: She might also join a chapter of TOlPS (Take ‘Off Pounds Sensibly). a nationa Iselthelp en vor organized along the. lines of Alcbolics An- ’onymous . The national headquarters ad- ‘dress is TOPS Clubs, Inc., 3180 {South 27th street. Milwaukee 15. Wisconsin. There are 24 - ters in my state, and more are forming. Through discussion and. ‘gestion. we members gain constant sights and incentives that pm i: iduce results. Within to u r imontihs, I had lost in pounds ‘without special diets, pills or exercise, thanks just. to the in- terest and kindness fellow members. Thanks for a wonder Iful column. P.P. I Dear Mlary Hawort-h: Y o u Isulinlism (low blood sugar). dais: sug- I in- ~§‘\-~p.v . DAVIFB WEDDING The Venerable John R.. and Mrs. Davies of Charlottetown announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Whit- man. to glas Ellil Adams of Halifax, son of Mrs. Adams and the late Dr. Joseph Adams of White- field. New Hampshire, U.S.A. The marriage will take place i dent. of Rouen. France. will de- liver the keynote speech. I The 56 - year - old associa- ,‘ tion represents about 78.000 Iprofessional registered nurses ; through its federation of the 10 tprovincial nurses' associations. IMiss E. A. Electa MacLennan, Idirector of the school of nurs- ; ing. Dalhousie University. Hall- shouldswrite frequently about hyperin- 1 fax. is the current president. a . t brass tacks. to ! most excellent thing to do. How- margarine. Dust with remajn.l . on‘t. believe the book in brown sugar, Bake 25 mm to attention. Mind and U ", t'OIin mod, oven 375 degrees F. Often P95”: affords l Serve warm or cold the day it is made, wit-h or without As I recall (it is some years I light cream. tric therapy might do the job; full coverage of the subject. ; in the Standoff Anglican and ‘ or some drug medication may be required, or even possibly minorI band from the Cardston. ing Tuesday's flood at. tan- i h H P surgery In any case. take your: Alta. reserve gets a reassur- doff, A l t a. More an 250 "I‘d commun ty 8 ' (c Iguidance from a first-rate phy-‘ lug hand and words of com- Blood Indians sought refuge Wirephoto) 1964 (Herald) Human. M. . ELLEN’S DIARY Dompish This And An Edged Wind Blew It was not a strong wind.§ nevertheless an e d ge d one, ‘, which blew this fa m i l y i work today. ,‘ “What are you doing these . we inquired of a farmwife the other day. “Oh” she replied. "just. the same old things: the cleaning... and doesn't the c I a y get "1' doors now! And there are the meals to prepare. and the chil dren to get off tn school. a n d the other day . by - day turns. “I‘m busy" she smiled a bit though not getting. it would seem. much done!" The soil of the cropping does get indoors. It clings to boots, and its dust is a seasonal an- noyance to the housewife. Yet not with pioneer brooms do we sweep now. nor are ours. those pioneer floors. And if we. can not glorify our labor. we can stop by a window, what loveli- ness to see: fields being cum- vated -—- good fields that will ‘be spread presently with the duivery green of new grain. or the pictured greens of other crops. .Or maybe seed is being sown. And there is no scene more engaging about a: farm, because upon this our livelihood rests... This moment then, as you stop there by a window is a convenient time for dew-t tions: to “Brcss de Lawd" fat I favors of circumstance andl Season received, and to wish a , Wish that this seedtimc may; _» fi=4flayu ; . .. I d , 574nm Wm: TOP FAVORITE tBack . wrap wonder —- th e "must" :1- active suburbanites and acting girls. “it new in cotton. wool, blen . Printed Pattern 4596: Misses atlt Sites 24. 25, 2t). 28. 30, Bin 28 requires 2% yards - inch fabric. CENTS (so cents) in: (no stamps. please) reside In tax. P r i n t llfaly . NAME. AD- mm NUMBER. ADAMS. ea. i e» :1 E E'. u’ in for III Day Was, be especially blast; that sun and shower may be ours. that {am since I read the book) it treats the condition in phvsiolo-gical ‘terms exclusively, and assumes the so-called Harris diet will correct the imbalance. 1 My experience is that the; sugar imbalance follows quickly: upon anxiety states. Thus the1 basic solution consists in cor- recting t-hc “anxiety-overwork- fear<fmstration" comp ex. Umrelieved tension will per— petuate the sugar imbalance. even if one stays on the diet . . . Cordi y. R . Dear R.T.: Seriously. have the seed may germinate and grow healthily. and give incr- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. June 12, 1964. you read the book? Or perhaps only read about it'.‘ In any case. ease. so that, come the harvest. granary and bin will at least be adequately filled. So we went to our rounds — each one. Following the same paths as yesterday? By and HAPPENINGS . Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor: Phone 4-8500 ed life situations may contribute to setting-up and - or perpetuat ing hyperinsulinism. It also quotes Schindler's testimony concerning the close relationship between burden- large. yes. as to duties. At the same time. on a farm. no two days are alike. Always there is some new happening. some new interest. It was today. not yesterday. “that heifer" in a farpasture found and welcom- ed with a motherly tongue her new - born calf... "But you can't take that kit- ten home with you‘." P eter said the other day with some unease to a little gir, who dur- ing her vsit at Alderl'ea. had loved it, carrying it about. as a doll. wrapped in her best white sweater. There was a silence. Obviously there was no give or take ‘ “Don't you see?" Peter rea- soned earnestly. "Stripey found t h o s e kittens just for They‘re ours!" Dampish this day was. Con , sequently there could be ni-' ther cultivating nor sowing. I could" the younger far- suggested. “clean on i usll I mer done. couldn’t we?" So a pen was cleaned. and a pasture to - dressed... Today blossoms fulled on the bleeding heart in pink and white. An old — time peony wore round fat buds. “I hope" James offers from the old armchair, "the sun Will i that sheep - pen, to have that 1' Mrs. Edward Jay and Altonl Jay left Sunday morning for Cambridge, Mass, to attend thel funeral of MrsEdward Jay's1 brother - in -law. Oswald Mac- Neill. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hennes— sey. Souris left recently to take up residence in Truro, NS. Mrs. Harold Jay and Mrs Jay were hostesses to the ies of the Pisquid East . F. lad- é o 3 ton Jay won a contest which was conducted by Mrs_ Bruce; Ja Rev. and Mrs. M. Smith oft :Kingsboro are visiting Saint first year. Doreen Buro. A John. N B , 1 . Chester McNeilI of Red Point; dra (I spent a few days recently with! relatives and friends in Nov a‘, Scotia. Mrs. Edgar Rose was hostess othe members ofte I Point Women‘s Institute for the June meeting. Sid Kitson of Halifax was a recent visitor of his brother Roddie Kidson and Mrs. Kidson of Red Point. Mrs. Warren Kaeg of New York is visiting In Little Har- bour, some circumstances and psy- chosomatic illness. M.H Mary Haworth counsels thr- Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gui-m of W alt h e n, Mass... returned to their summer residence in Both- Timothy Massey of Botth-II left recently to take up employ- ent in Hamilton, Ont. i The Clyde River 4-H Club held their Achievement Day recent- The Judge for the occasion was Doris LeCIaIr. In her com—I she complimented the' girls on their work. I The awards are as follows:, I n n MacPhaiI and Judith Ann Mac- . Faye McLean, and San- MacNeill; second year. Eva Hy e. ' Two girls Eva Hyde. and to take part in the public speak-s ing contest to be held in Hunt-I shine tomorrow. That last sow- ing we made isn't covered y . But whether or not the sun shines or rests behind the June -clouds. we know that another day, interestingly different will come to us with the new dawn. Until tomorrow —Diary -— Good - night..... : Wanted: Female Ideas For Design TORONTO tCPl—Home econ- omist Margaret Laws of Tor- facturers should put a woman ' with experience on their execu- tive staffs to correct what she calls the obvious sins of male engineers in appliance design. She delivered her criticism of the industry to the annual meet- ing Thursday of the Canadian Council of Appliance Manufac- turers. She listed these design faults as ideas ma engineers who had not tested the products properly: 1. Heavy ranges and refriger- ators that can’t be moved for cleaning: 2. Electric kettles that can't be washed to avoid scales and mineral water deposits; 8. Electric clothes driers with- out sctting controls for syn- thetic fabrics and with openings so small "you have to thread III a blanket"; 4. Toasters that won‘t toast whole wheat and other bread without putting the slices to for another try; 5. Crisper pans so shallow they won't hold a head of let- tuce- 6. Egg storage shelves for seven. nine or 14 eggs: 7. Broilers that don‘t produce enough wattage to broil a steak , y. Min Laws said It is Important to provide euy-to-rud direc- tions with appliances because onto believes appliance manu-i SPRING‘S TOP VES’!I Brighten your costume Witn crocheted vent or hip length jacket made of squares. Easy pick - up work. Croc- het squares one at a time, then jotn.Usc knitting worsted. Pat- tern 7022: directions both len- gths; size: 32-31; 36-38 inc. Thirty - flve cents (coins) for this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks, care of Guar- dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept 60 Front St. W.. Toronto 1. Out. Its Ontario add 1 cent sales tax. Print NUMBER more than half of today's brides are younger than N. plainly PAT- TERN , NAME. and ADD EARLY one evenin g. the Chef and I returned to the test- lcitchen after a day at the New York World's Fair. had lite-rally spent hours in “taste- testings," which means a lit- tle of this and that goody or gourmet food —- a new lcind of sausage. a surprise ice cream or new so drink Yet we were both really hungry. “I regret I did not go to the market this morning before we leiit. Madame." the Chef ob. served. . DINNER SUGGESTION food let's get a quick dinner." I sug- gested. From the shelf came a can of grapefruit sections: a ll lb.) can of ham: a can of creamed macaroni and cheese: a can of corn kernels; one of wild blue- berries. In the refrigerator was a small piece of sharp Cheddar cheese. some and a little milk Here is our menu ready In 15 minutes. The macaroni and corn ker- IIDA BAILEY ALLEN Instant Menu For Two ' Ready In IS Minutes “We have plenty of canned) it our Hospitality Shelf‘ iceberg lettu c a mum ough her column. not by mail or i personal interview. Write her in care of (The Guardian). it plainly reports that uni‘elievL BROWN SUGAR NEWS ROM THE CHEF The "lumping" of brown sugar has always been a both- ersome cookery problem. At last comes a breakthrough! An |Amerlcan sugar company has developed a process which removes moisture, yet retains ‘ghe popular brown sugar fla- I vor 1 It i the only brown sugar I which blends easily widi dry in- igredients. It is the easiest of .all brown sugars to measure — fno packing or lumping. The Iflavor is between that of light and dark rown sugar. It icomes packed In a l-lb. 4oz. box with a convenient spout. and pours easily. Baslc Ingredient IT is perfect as a basic tn- gredient for cookies. pies. , gin gerbread and pud- fnr sweetening hot. and cold cereals: for flavoring hot and cold milk beverages; for topping buttered toast: for giv- Nurses’ Assoc. ,Meets In June I TORONTO tCP)——About 1.000 en's Institute recently. Mrs. Al- ly at the home of Annie Boyle} nurses are “meted to attend I the 82nd bienniel meeting of the Canadian Nurses' Association in St. John's. Nfld.. June 14-19. Nursing education and nurs-i Ing practice will be the focusi f the convention. An associa- tion study of nursing education 5 will be discussed and an ad-I dress will be given on the im~1 plications for nursing of the royal commission on health ser- I lSandra MacNeill were choseni Vices by COmmlssion Chairman Mr. Justice E. M. Hall. Alice Clamageran. Interna- tional Council of Nurses presi- V4 tsp. powdered mustard V: tsp. paprika To serve hot: Combine and heat macaroni combination. milk. Cheddar cheese. kernels. mustard and paprika. Serve in nests of crisp lettuce leaves. To serve cold: Prepare and chill pregdeding mixture: servo ct . BLUEBERRY PUDDING 1 ll lb.) can wild blueberries V: c. apple juice or any fruit juice desired 2 tbsp. granulated brown sugar crystals tscc Chef) pkg 1 flaky buttermilk bil- cuits (from refrigerator case) 1 tsp. melted butter or marga- rine . I tbsp. granulated brown sugar crystals (extra) Pitcher cream (optional) Combine blueberries. t juice and 2 tbsp. Top with buttermilk blscuita, allowing 1/. Inch space between. ing up to vegetables and soups: for glazing hams or smoked pork butts; for sweet~ emng fresh or cooked fruits: for making sweet rolls or rol- led yeast breads: for topping pies and fruit desserts. Granulated brown sugar bulkier th 3 n former brown sugars. So in following brown sugar recipes. consult direct- ions on the box. {THE FASHIONETTE ‘ ‘ BEAUTY SALON ‘ Open Every Day ~Q Cold Waving . Bleaching ‘. Tinting . Perm. Special ~ Phone 4-9752 . 257 Grafton St. I'llllll'l’l“ _ HEAR JOE BLINCO IIIIIII I emu 1:30 TONIGHT Special Musical Program PUBLIC IS WELCOME at the C‘R’USAD! FOR CHRIST ~ ' nel salad is most unusual. It can be served hot on crisp chil- led iceberg lettuce. presenting an Interesting study in food temperature contrasts. TOMORROW! DINNER Grapefruit Sections Broiled Rounds Tendetiaed Ham Iceberg Lettuce Blueberry Biscuit Pudding Hot or Cold Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea. Milk Note: The pudding finished baking while we enjoyed the main part: of the meal. monomcmnsa- cons KERNEL snub 2 (1 lb.) cans creamed maca- roni a cheese V4 c milk V4 c2 man . diced Cheddar ch esa e 1 ti lb.) can corn kernels Mex- [can Brush with melted butter ‘ or Sinessl/g-ll 355mm: ' THE FASHION SHOPPE m ONE CENT SALE SEAMLESS HOSI‘ERY Buy another pair for onb . .. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY The building fl heated. BENT ‘ DOUGLAS ADAMS in King’s College Chapel at noon. Friday. July 3. Botn Min Davies and her fiance are graduates in Arts of King's College. Miss Davies also holds a Bachelor of Edu- cation degree from Dalhou- sie. Aim ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Ward of Moncton. The wedding will take place Sat- GERTRUDE GODFREY , DAVID Mrs. Francis Godfrey of Moncton N.B. wishes to an— nounce the engagement of her daughter, Gertrude Anne Godfrey RN. PHN to Davrd Edward Ward BSc tAgr.) of Charlottetown. P.E.I.. son of urday, July 4 at 7.00 p.m. at St. J oh n ' a United Church, (Pl I mph. by Moncton. “m' mm" “"5" nents of this intermediate skm pleat ed or gored jauntiiy at m. length for theatre and at-homc nee. . ‘ wear Dark stockings or Jacquard- Spa re Silhouefle But one buyer shivered, saw patterned silk ones. low-heeled mg. uI-d hate for that L walking shoes as well as sncons Shown By Dior NEW YORK tAP)-Until tne model stepped into the Chris- tian Dior showroom in a co;- tumed hemmed at midcalf. the audience previewing the fail collection was relaxed and gay. and byzantine - twisted dome hats that made hairdos absc lutely unnecessary. were part of the day-time s ory. Two-faced suits at up to $1.000 each could be turned insndc ou. to be worn again in a different color. happen again." RAISES MEMORIES Obviously a dropped hemunc in a Dior collection still has a traumatic effect. even in New York by a protege of the tau. Dior. Gaston Berthelot. mauy Then the buyers here for years after his drastic fashion fashion market week stiffened change made wardrobes obgo Yet this length. lete overnight. ' reminiscent of the old new 100K length. was not meant for day- time wear and there were (WV a scattered few in the large collection. Designers Pauline Trigch and Vera Maxwell are prep.) u. BENNETT CARR i The news at the prevtew was i a diversified and sophisticateo < collection focused around a su houette spare at the shoulder... eased or 1005er belted at the waist. slim over the hips and I Insurance Counselling > District Supervisor ‘: Sun Life of Canada i. Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 b it Charlottetown. P.E.l. WHO-0‘ i Frankly, bread can’t do a. darned thing for babies... real milk~drinking, shoulder-burping babies! But. once they become active—start: burning up . energy—get their first was lick of groan-In foods... than bread can do plenty! Ben’s. Buttermilk ' Bread; sofi. white. sliced- carefully made from enriched flour—can play on important part it (lists designed' to rephce young» stars’ hinted up energy. It mmm tool Of came, we‘don’t have *0 You grown-ups that!