* ¢ | ELLEN’S DIARY: Presently The Soarrows a Karen, 2,. and Kelly, 6, Mrs. Meechin starts work at 5:30 p.m. and finishes about 1:30 When she began her job she jwore perfume but a eustomer \said he could detect the odor on his glass. Now she comes to work unscented. She has a practical reason for wearing tailored clothes. ‘I found that the short, flared skirt knocked over glasses, so I bought several of these out- _ HOUSEHOLD HINTS 3 Youngsters “enjoy a colorful bubble bath and it’s easily done. Just add a few drops of food col- oring to the suds. HAPPY SEWING! : GO-EASY, sew- easy skim- mer with magic, long, side darts to shape a lean, graceful mid- riff. Fling of scarf adds lash and dare to collar. y Printed Pattern 4747: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 16, 20. Size 26 requires 2% yards 45-inch fabric. FIFTY.CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) —for—each patiern. Ontario residents” add 2c sales tax. 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An edze wes a very sharp instrument, some- what like a hoe in shape. In la- ter years it waas replaced by the plane. Mrs. McIntyre also remem. bers the vessels that came in ras h i ; and bri lies Would Make Their Nests ore eee ibd sik eee etc. for Captain Richards, _.The storm; the heavy snow- |to ‘‘rest oars’, perhaps, for_the _was.fun-for-young-peo» fall and gusty winds forecast |day. Coe ple 90 ago, just as it ts to- for this area to commence at; However no storm came. day. At that time there were no weekend and continue today, |Again where winter-weather is —trinks but there were empty tar was among our first thoughts |concerned, we are a favored {barrels to set’afire. Can you ple- this morning. . .We could see on |peonle, we in this crescent-shap- ture the boys and girls of eighty first waking, the branches of jed Province, which summer years ago, with cheeks aglow the trees dark and still against through is cradled so orettily, in ‘and the sound of happy laughter, the silver-gray of the new day. ithe arms of its wave-set seas. skating nd and round in the Breathless, as though -never a|The beaten paths of yesterday outside air, following the wind had passed by this way: no |were there fof the farmers to —, tar barrel being pushed rough gale of fall or. winter, |follow, to the various duties and about the ice by one of the ane tore acsearle bd leer ee ee et boys? What excitement and fun! charm, no scented zephyr .of jout regret: ours, and, we know. Tha the hor'a winker Isummer. nor autumn’s breezes|many another farmer, near and a oe ar Mcintyre more sober. A sparrow flew byl |farther, went to these today — ae oun to an eave — darting wings inl |that reget and sadness which y the dimness. Presently now, /attends the passing of one of ae: whenever the season should mel- | their craft. : Former Islander = ee ee ae ae oe Recently a oom 6 ale . ga new boring community fresh hope to hearts, these | obeyed that call which takes one Wed In Montreal would fashion their nests. They | away forever from his fields and would carry to their chosen sites |his farming, resting his every A wedding of interest to lengths of lost string, bits~ of|machine and tool of the trade. |friends here took place in St. twigs, feathers from the poul- |This was a good. man and sin- Malachy's Church in Montreal try-yard, making of these even |cere, content, with his home and recently, when Mona Ang. De- useless discards, of things, a soft {family and friends. A consider- vine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. place to which the small prec--jate, gentle man ... We think far4 Michael Devine, Montreal, ex- ious eggs could be trusted, and |mers who witness in their work Changed marriage vows with kept warm in the hatching. so many miracles: of season, of! John A. MacDonald, son of Mrs. “You shouldn't ‘have done it’ |death and life in field and barn. J.W. MacDonald a ee vo cues ie once : Deaetd of St, Dunstan's Univer ree ae cade aa cea mer who or tene monee lao sity she had brought into the porcly| “leaves behind a good name" The bride's attendant was her — * when the door was ajar. ‘‘What family, kindred and wide twin-sister, Brenda, the prnade 700 to OE Bir enero tee eae dees, ace ae Kane. “This is Monday, remember, away ... gone now, Montreal. Ellen?” James said softly from |the point of our knowing, to some Out of town guests included ; “ Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, his pillow this morning. ‘A new |peaceful far ben ... as is now Gen MacDonald, Elinor Mac- day and a new week", we said. |this winter day, leaving with us | on Donald and Mrs, J.W. MacDon- Siiver.gray, and overcast the |S02"0 romels, wile Time is, |_ MRS. ANTHONY MCINTYRE ald, all of Prince Edward ler sky was. We smiled. We were remain, w’ pain daw § : ‘ a te this hes. (tam. Tip. and hows Ga ralley, ot het ; : ae The bride is on the stat of St. soa eg Tunic Dress Alert 95 Year-Old Celebrates cgAt We talked with Me, Mtn Mary une storm in the offing? Would thie| 1S Popular ; hd A n i Kild that her father, Martin MacDon- |Oepq, me" napa yp _| Birthday AtCentral Kildare’. sa, wis ‘Sor in Seotan, bat [= 7 : / ape ae * c. nm of event, it would be as well fr we | For Summer Mrs. “Amthony Molniyre of she was born at Bideford oa | eount wet he a MONTREAL | - Central Kildare celebrated her |January 20, 1871. Following . As-a young man he found Grit GAGE Gao mst. Going |W Sictiday cocegtiy. marriage to Mr. McIntyre 61|employment in a shipyard at and glamorous wide - Hormerty Sophie SiaeDaneid, j20scs See, he come to live iu: Gxmmnieside end in tote yosrs ‘ é , watt a * —*~— | South . Seven years ago often told his family that he had Lecce tae eaies weenae ‘ she moved from the old home |worked on’ the first vessel built next season. -| Wom Require [on the sou’-west arm of the Kil-|im that community “ These current fashion fads omen “1 e dare River, to a house near the veleeat caliadiieanemae teen Formal Training — McIntyre died in 1947 and 7 E : fashions shown to fashion edi-| CALGARY (CP)—An increas-|their younger son, Martin, was GASP FOR od only apinkling of ruth tay nascn ony Rt [years ago)-ing with Dire. Me BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGHT : av: women, says F. C, y ; ; 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 31, 1966. rare ei oat eo Jorgenson, principal of the re is a ee ek Sines cutie or Siveete Learahibe ane : mer, panorama. Technology. stitute of lsummerside and the youngest SN eer nee ‘ Wide use was made of the two- member of the family, Margar- weer wen, ves WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ars sears a | Sortie oe ental nts ee irs creer veee : : accompanies nology. processing, mer- lives ‘Montreal comes good news! Thousands of Canadians use ew Commitrees Appoin wins or beige yokes mais camel stration, | chemical (eT eT ce eee at wuptone quienty, WY ‘Templeton’s At Brae UCW Jan Meet or tweed skirts. And square, rec-| Im future, Mr. Jorgenson says,|@%d bas a temarkably good $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. : > ‘e tangular or diagonal sections Of | 4 fairly small of pro-|™memory for events of the pre- town MOTHERS! tt: ‘ : contrasting solids or complimen-|fescionsl people will te nected sent as well as the past. Her eee + Asta and Gone A total - of 14... members... and |. Correspondence .. in Jet. |tary._ solids and tweeds were tang. the... demand-for- laborers |@xeatest_joy_in life is to receive Guan een ? éreg two visitors attended the meet-|ters from the child, Gu-|mixed in most of the suit and/anq unskilled operators is dim-|Visits from her friends and a ing of Brae UCW held recently |jananami, and the letter friend |coat ensembles. - -._ limishing. at the home of Mrs. Neil Maac-|in England. The treasurer, Mrs.| The total look continued to be| But an increasingly large pro- - Kaay. Heath Mayhew gave a satisfac-|jof importance — costumes COD-|ortion of technically - trained The president, Mrs. Roy Oul-|tory report. sisted of two, three and. fout | ieonle is required. ton, called the meeting to order| Mrs, John Johnson thanked |Pieces—and the ‘over-all effect Women should take more for- and conducted the opening de |the members for the Ine titute|"2s tailored and uncluttered. | lmal post-high school education votional period. Mrs. Preston |pin and the gift presented to her |, Skirts, with very few excep-l4, repice a ship MacKinnon was piianist. on her 50th wedding anniversar |tions, stayed at or just above | onthe job training, which te be- The matter of appointing [Reports were given by the|the knee. Coats were usually |-quing obsolete. someone to assume the respon: |siout and visitine comaitiees, [architecturally cut with sparse Employees need more than i detail, wide. or_raised shoulders | Xx records. of the church was dis-|ahout Red Oross work and it |2md set in sleeves. They came |ynen faced by complicated sci- oe ees = cussedand. it-_was_ decided. ta |was-decidedto send for..more |i1_various lengths with high oF | entific equipment—and- processes |). ———----- -—- Ad Oe armani bring the matter before the|knitting. The secretary was ask- | atopped waistlines. neited (f° Producing goods and serv- A annual ee aneeting en te sind te Reton's and Siaip- Suits came with long ices and complex business, in- f of the church. son's for material remnants to|Jackets, brief cut-away Jackets dustrial and goverhment organ- The treasurer nted the |he auctioned at a meeting. A/F hip jackets, nipped in at tions. , financial statement also: reports |card party was planned to be | Waist. “Women will continue to ; from ~ p and visitation, {held at the home of Mr. andj} Streamlined tunic dresses|make substantial ! press and pub! and a social |Mrs. Willard Thompson. were plentiful and the most cas-|¢o civilization — an increasing : ree were Tte-| he program consisted of Se ee of fen erly ; x . « ACWW?” 8s instead services as an portant i A notice concerning the an- er aa ae straight skirts. part of a very large technical THE BEST BUYS IN BEAUTY ARE BY DuBARRY nual meeting of P.E.I. Presby- . Wools, linens, silks and knits|work force,” Mr. Jorgenson the world-renowned cosmetic house producing the finest quality ae od tet Saport ¢ Mrs. Sn Gesneron yr devo- 2 ae : : — f salon-tested beauty preparations, as free from allergy- jones wo! orms| | was ° - ' were read. The . was|tional leader for the January : : asked to fill oa report forms |meeting of the Hampton UCW iD A BAILEY ALLEN causing ingredients as maar science can makethem. | Tanne ae presbyter-. eee @t-thehome.of | IZA. BF a oy -% Me Mines tee Now. «< You cait Nave wortd-bel oved DuBary Beauty The following The buéiness part of the meet-| - aoe ° ‘Preparations and save money, teo! ten fom he gees as (ge vas comers wv te e.| Macaroni And Cheese Dish : a was answered by eight memb- Royal Lipstick, golden case —_Cloudsilk seromaenrinedsam| — Includes Canned Peaches papas Festal Fuss base Mes “Borden “waiton and one TA ple si Godin heese at “dd oun ~_ PE OO nee, Nae . ore! 5 c , ec sauce. n maca- : = utd to -mnene]Creeite early. disastrous _crop jroni._ Pour into well-oiled 24a. Shs Frechemee Dubay Face Powder eo ; ra , are supply | casserole. Skin reshener fos. ib: wecy and delicious as ever. They can| Cut green peppers crosswise $2.00 Reg. 92.78 : ‘Trinidad be found in et into rings 11%” wide.Remove $2.00 Reg. $2.70 wen of 2 (0md.ste 4 versatile addition 0 seeds. Cook pepper rings 8 min. Dry Skin Cleansing Cream eh everyday company Menus./in boiling water; drain. Place 2.25 Reg. $3.00 eld at ’ rings atop macaroni mixture, + oT 6 s. w.|_try_the—“Peachy Macaroni | Into each ring, fit drained peach Penetrating Cleanser Mrs. Cheese”. we are suggesting | half, rounded-side up. Dust Pe Mac- today— a new version of an old peaches with Parmesan cheese $2.00 Reg. $2.78 win | favorite. Green rings | Bake 20 min. in hot oven, 400 de- “f retreshnents, \surprisingly add the right lgrees F. Foundation Lotion be in charge of re' :__|flavor-touch to this off-beat tis Californi eli ach anion: asgahcone em ee. a cling pe ; tion. It’s budgetwise too. And Bowls of Cream of Moisture Petals gram, Mrs, Lorne MacN e vin, Couple Honored. it's a catpeie yout, ae or Chicken Soup. (canned) $3.75 reg. $8.00 na, ee Serevent ead : By Community ../church committee will enjoy for R bie Sacre Beet Hah ieee hati: Bc sb Mre. Preston MacKinnon; liter- ‘ with Poached ° Eggs Offer expires. Special Astringent ature and communications, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barrett! LADIES LUNCHEON FOR | ‘Peachy’ Macaroni and Cheese February 26: | $2.00 Reg. 92.78 Lorne MagNeviin; on official |of Springfield, a couple who A WINTRY DAY Green Peas a board, Mrs, Roy Oulton; on |have contributed much to the |small Cups of Chicken Broth Salad of Broccoli Firming Lotion board of stewards, Mrs. F red |social events of the and Beef Broth Combined with Suce~ Vinaigrette 3 MacLeod and auditor, Mrs, Pres |were honored with @|*“Peachy” Macaroni and Cheese Waarm Criss. Cross by $2.00 Reg. 92.78 Preston MacKinnon. All recom. |surprise party attended by the |Assorted Melba Toasts .or Deep . Apple o mendations were accepted with- er aT cit ie eee eon rae ii Coffee, Tea Milk Richard Hudnut Creme Superbe t change , husbands. mon er! y "Next meeting will be held at |and Mrs. Barrett who are bless-| Melba Sauce THE CHEF'S: r $2.00 neg. 92.78 home of Mrs. Eddie MacNevin, |ed with musical talent, have Coffee or Tea Mesdames: This refreshing Roll call will be answered by do-|been most generous in furnish- Measurements level; sauce is used for meats, fish or nation of Valentines. Hostesses {ing music for dances and other recipes for 6 cooked vegetables. Garnish, if will be Mrs. Angus MacLean, |Social events, and the we PEACHY M NI desired, with fine-chopped hard- Mrs. James MacKinnon, Mr 8, |Was oo them 4s 4 mark ¢ aND Ca socked Gee. xa Galion ladle eile ta The event was held in the}: % c. butter or margarine aoe cane aaa a on Mrs. Preston MacKinnon. Sale |Spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. he 7 Se on re! , = of grabs amounted to eight dol- |Ivan Pickering, ee eae at 5 yaar aot, 14 tan Kova 6 ; lars. It was decided that all Can-|Pickering as master aie) 4 a Bey.’ taleged cara 8e a ada Packers coupons available |monies, ,__ briefly ean “ ated onion, 8tbep. alld Saas be passed in at next meeting. calling on Mrs. Thomas at % Wb. sharp Cheddar oneese, | ST: ’ " Questionnaires concerning fu-|President of the Women's os rn os ; ture program preparation were |tute, who read an riggs an Po tomoto <1:.%@-Prepare: Into the oil, sti | filled “out by members and’ re- |@ddress. Mrs. Horace - a a = Jet cut all the ingredients except ; i freshments were served -by the |made the pain sge ont e ‘ ‘a vinegar. Cover. Set aside to —— committee*in charge. couple for which the pients green peppers, marinate at room temperature ey p expressed their appreciation and cut in 112" wide jat least an hour. Beat in the ; , — MARGATE WI The remainder of the evening| rings vinegar. Use hot or cold as-de- eae RS . Mrs. Willard Thompson was|was spent playing cards, and| 1 (1 Ib. 13 02.) can sired. . ni ‘ ’ hostess to the members of the | gencing to moe. furnished by| cling pe halves a Se a a ee eee : Margate Women’s Tnstitite for Fred Bertram, Earl Todd, Fen-|° 2 tbsp. grater ~ Parmesan HEAR: ONESELF fs 1 , ie the January meeting. With th e |ton MacSwain and Mr. and Mrs, cheese i a an ie aT Be, president, Mrs. Lorne Adams in |Claud Barrett, which was great-| Melt the butter im saucepan. |, 0 et Jn : ae the chair, 16 members respond- |ly appreciated by the Institute |Stir in flour; mustard and salt. | one per ine ae er i a ed to roll call with an article for were|Gradually stir in milk and |°"€ ™akes compared 128 Kent Street ; i Dial oe the first™aid kit for the school. |served by the hostess assisted |Cheddar cheese. Stir-heat until |Per cent in an -acoustically-lined 4-4131 One visitor was present. by some of the guests. cheese, melts, making @ sauce. Toor j ; 4 .