. ESQ»? ~Giiii§9 I ° der the sponsorship of the Win- $'§":3Vah@n sloe-diglifield Priiicetowii Road 0 - Men’s Association last wee . AT The Salvation Arm.y,GroiiSp led by Captain.Carter were welcom- An evening of fellowship and ed by the Club President, Rug. ".3113," through courtesy of theilsell Diamond. The response "from 3ll‘c‘il'l0ttet0VVll S 3 I V at l 0 ll Al‘- * the Army was given by Sgt_ Ma- ziy was enjoyed at Higlificld un- Ijor Sterling Barrett. Central Royalty Home Arid School Assocation Meets An interesting feature of theyed that the mother and son ban- Central Royalty Home and School‘ quet had been a decided succesi‘. Association meeting he‘d on A total of ninety-six persons at- Tuesday evening was the presen- tended, including mothers, scouts, tation of books on Guiding and"cubs and guests. He thanked all Scouting for the school library those who had helpedin any way by Mrs. w. J. Rodd, district efmd £150 thefVi;1oririen's Institute . . ‘ er of Gm Guides_ or e use o t eir facilities for figgmijsrséggnt was Mm Gordon the supper. The president, Mrs. Bennett converter of publications. Johnston copgratulated H1 9 Mrs Ira Younker, leader of Cen- Group C°mm’ttee On the fine tral. Royalty Brownie Pack, “fork Lhe-V are d°i'.1°." A digc“-° thanked the ladies for their doiia— ;1»?in- fodowed 0" mmni Smds t° _ K _ . . ai in_camp expenses. ecision 01%T'95P0“M 9S M M I _ till the next meeting. 591‘ t1'0mfV1.‘-i 1‘ Ed- t_C W115» it was announced that the three or o. isua uca ion. I'e- DI'1Ze .or the winning crest had garding a WO‘l}‘)l{Sh(})1p1d0n adult been won by Marilyn D0uSe_ education to e e, Fridav. . _ Tliree additional prizes were March 14th. This promises to be awarded to Carol Nichol. Sheila a very interesting meeting and Johnston and Carl Livingston. all interested persons were urged Mrs. Dover offered to take to attend. - Charge of ordering the crests. Mrs_ Dnver rennrted that the It was brought to the attention framing of /the nictureshad been 95 the meelmg that cars have completed and it was noted that been travelling over the school they present a Very pleasing ap_ lawn due to the snowplovw having nenrance. . plowed in the wrong place. Mr. Mr. John lvlar-Aieer. reporting‘ Tom Knox offered to erect a for the Gram) Committee, advis- After opening prayer by Dr. A. which followed. ‘ . ‘ E. Betts, several band selections A thought provoking ‘and insP1' featuring the old time gospel rational message was deliver- hymns were heard and thorough- ed by ly enjoyed. A full congregation ing hymn was joined heartily in the singing HOIY-" Captain Carter. The clos- “Take Time To BI SCRAP BOOKS R HSPITAL ,g.:“ii‘.F."§iS§ f:‘T°c§.“‘iT”:‘i~”. g.~°.‘i.‘f."§,y; - ber of scrap girls used .a t d - resenting 3 “um grea eal of time looks to Mrs. Vera MacDonald, and endeavor in making the nine standing Committees Named inProvinciaI Legislature Hon. Ke'r C] -k; Dmlgald. MacKiiiri~oii. Merlrlfiés to constitute a quorum_ - Public Buildings: Joseph G. Campbell: ESQ-; G e 0 r g e E Saville, Esq.; Frank Myers, Esq.’ Hon. J. George MacKay; Hon. M, Lorne Bonnell. 3 members to con- stitute a quoroum. T_I‘anSD0rtation and Communi- cation: William Acorn, Esq.- Hon. Eugene Cullen; Hon. J’. George MacKay: R.R. Bell, Esq.; Harold P. Smith, Esq.; Harvey Douglas, Esq.; J. Brenton St. John, Esq. 4 Members to consti- tute a quorum. scrap booksto be enjoyed by the hospital patients. LEFT: Presid- ent. Mary _Prowse, Secretary, Elaine Herring and Mrs. Mac- Dnrmldy 20 Days For Theft From Car Four cases appeared before Magistrate K. M. Martin when City Police Court was held on i Wednesday morning. One man charged with the theft of articles from a car parked on Queen Street was sentenced to 20 days in prison. ' A local resident, charged with uttering a forged cheque in the name of‘ his father, had his case further adjourned. He will appear again in court this morning. A Charlottetown man was re- manded until this morning for sentence when he was convicted barricade to prevent any further traffic and damage to the lawn. '1‘he.prograin consisted of two Very interesting ifiilms on child development and behavior shown by _Mr. John MacAleer, program chairman. At the close of the meeting ro- flreshments were served by the lunch committee. of being drunk and disorderly and committing property damage. An elderly Summerville man, charged with being drunk and disorderly and remanded from March 5, had his case further adjourned until March 19. following are the membersEsq.; We Legislation select standing ttees: ' ‘lgiuiture: Harold P. Smith, Egqg it’. R. Bell, Esq.; Fred C. 5“; Esq.; George Kitson, lion. Eugene Cullen; C. Wgand Baker, Esq.; Harvey DU ‘*5; Esq. 4 Members to con- sflm a quorum. public Accounts: J. Brenton St. Wiv;Esq.; George Dewar, mgerrank MacNutt, Esk.; ' 7l(itson, Esq.; Alex. A. nclsaac, Esq.; Leo Rossiter, m,,,.Frederic A._ Large Esq. 5 Manners to constitute a quorum. at BDIE CAKE MIX ITliur. March 13, 1958 The Guardian 7l1:f:g_C;§‘ Ii " tfll: Bell, Esq.; Frank Myers, * Esq.; R. R. Bell, Esq; S. S. Hes- ~ Esq.; Alex. A. Maclsaac. Esq.; ’ Prosper Arsenault, Esq.; Frederic = Main Brace 1au'vateBills: Hon. E. P. Foley; Me, Ramsay, Esq.; William W1, Esq.; Frederic A. Large, Joseph G. Campbell, Esq.; M; 4' Members to constitute a mum, _ Wgfigmssing Bills: George E. g;,V1]1e;Esq.; Harvey Douglas, in; Frank MacNutt, Esq.; R. M911, Esq.; Hon. J. George , ckay. 3 Members to constitute all0I‘l1l'l1. egislative Library: Hon. B. laile MacDonald; George E. ‘5gl;i11e,Esq.; Prosper A. Arsen- .tlt,Esq.; J. Brenton St. John; .; Frank Myers, Esq. 3 Mem- sto constitute a quorum. nitingent Accounts: Russell ~ tjclnrk, Esq.; Leo F. Rossiter, . En; Morley M. Bell, Esq. 2 Standing Rules and Orders: llilil. Augustin Gallant; Hon For- it Phillips; Morley M. Bell, in, Esq. 2 Members to consti- tute a quorum. Revising the Journals: Harvey Douglas, Esq.; Morley M. ‘Bell, En; L. George Dewar, Esq. 2 timbers to constitute a quorum. lducation: Morley M. Bell, l.‘Large,,Esq.; L. George Dewar Hear Talk On Ill. Sclerosis. ittéiaiis Association was held on lies of the meeting, the guest Ilfiilz of llultiple Sclerosis, was introduced lithe president to the members Present. ‘Mr. Hartz gave a very informa- lite talk on the aims and work bills’ accomplished by the so- °ll9l’_0ii behalf of the victims of tflttilisabling disease, and stated hi the local Chapter would “Elly HDlireciate any assistance I» I Coiild be rendered in helping C in finance research to find the use of this debilitating malady. At the conclusion of this address €h%V0le of thanks was tendered .°SiJeaker. L EASTERN 3 GUARDIAN I ,i0Y0U NEED YOUR Red omiss- ed Cross needs you Have El“? Contribution ready when the lllvasser calls . I C:)‘ll]S(I%VIEE:IING of Progressive = "Va_liVe Polls for Dundas, W gnmng and Woodville Mills M1: held at Bridgetown Hall Ag Mac dTh“1’-Sday evening. John plesent Wald. candidate, will be l”heraI: Held ;I Anna-ndaler I ggllfsfulleraliof the Late George liar ms held on Saturday INS - from the home of hls med b. where service was cond- {mt Ybthe Rev. D. A. Sharpe, d;(1ReV yRR9V. Ira MacDoiial.d, We - G. Hill. During the I SBL Anthony Ware of St. 33’ rendered a solo “The yh Pam) 'Ci‘oss.'? % P tearers were: Messers, 3 ton, Lawrence Dunphy, acKenzie, Kenneth , In Jack Victor La Pierre, and Aiinandal S0,“; Interment was in iffy‘ 9 bnited Church Ceme- -,Tl at 1° f“—1lel'aI was very largely K r RMRAFFIC IMPROVED man hi -. sh kl cent Ways in 195u were 3.9 Coffee cake at its best K . . . sweet andvscrumptiousl And so easy to make with Fleischmann’s Active Dry Yeast when you bake at home. Surprise your family tomorrow! ' llembers to constitute a quorum. ' Tliieiinonthly meeting of the 1 Clijirlotteowii Main Brace Naval j Monday evening March 10th with Q George Barter presiding reports .Secretary treasurer, and can- Egg secretary, were adopted as Attic conclusion of the bus- iiieaker for the evening, Harold the local chapter of ' T 0 Measure into I: wI ‘/3 cup Iukewu m water Stir in ‘I teaspoon granulated sugar Sprinkle with contents of I envelope F|eischmcnn's Active Dry Yeast Let stand 10 minutes, THEN stir 3. Turn out on lightly-fIourecI_ board and‘knead until smooth anckelostic. Place in greased bowl. Brush top‘with melted shortening. Cover. Let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bu|k——cbout I‘/4 hours. 4- Punch down dough. Halve the wen’. _ _ dough. Roll ‘each’ half into a 2. Sift together twice, then into 9_;nch circle and PI,“ an 9,-caged " b°‘”l cookie sheets. Brush each circle 2% cups once-sifted all-purpose flour ‘/3 cup grunulcled sugar i 1 teaspoon salt ‘/3 teaspoon grated nutmeg Cut in finely . ‘/3 cup chilled shortening Beat until thick and light 2 eggs and stir intodissolved yeast. Make a well in dry ingredients and add yeast mixture; mix well, adding a little additional flour, if necessary, to form a soft dough. with melted butter or margarine. Cover. Let rise until doubled in bulk-—ubout 50 minutes. Bake in a moderate oven, 350°, dbout‘ 30 minutes. Cool and spread coffee cakes with the following butterscotch icing: Measure into a saucepan, ‘/2 cup lightly-packed brown sugar, few grains salt, 3 tablespoons butter or margctine and 4 tablespoons cream; stir over very low heat until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and work in 1% cups (about) once-sifted icing sugar-’— use enough sugar to make an icing of spreading consistency. Stir in ‘V4 cup coarsely-chopped toasted pecans and ‘/4 teaspoon vanilla. Yield: 2 coffee cakes. L Needs no refrigeration lion (1 ESQ was under the direc- , _ longs‘ 111BlWell Bros. from 2 lities on West Ger—1 0Wer than in 1955. 1 Liberal Public Meetings In King's County * The following meetings. will be ad- dressed by. ct number of Liberal speak- ers and myself. Everybody welcome. The meetings to start at 8:00 p.m. I 11 ..—Th d , March 13- Lome Va ey urs ay Lorne Valley Hall Community Centre March 15—- Souris—Friday, March 14 Murray Harbor——Saturday, St. Teresa—Monday, March 17 St. Teresa’s Hall ' __Tu d , M rch 18-— Murray River es ay ' 3 Murray River Hall St. Peter’s——Wednesday. M3I"3h419 Legion Hall lE1mira——Thursday, March 20 Elmira Hall Annandale-—-Friday, March 21 Anriandale Hall B1-idgetown——Monday, March 24 Bridg€'€0W11 H311 St. Charles——Tuesday, March 25 St. Charles Hall Cardigan——Wediiesday, March 26 Legion Hall ll/lontague—~Thursday, March 27 ~ . ~’ ._F ‘cl , March 28—— 3t‘ Malgarets ’ H ay St. Margaret’s Hall Yeo’s Theatre THOMAS J. KICKHAM. 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