§ abasic etc Sedan eptinanni sag it nek ARIES Se AE UM NS ow eins oan. - _ si “yy A The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 19, 1965. 7 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer. Phone 48506 [IDABAWEY AEN = Let’sDo The Meringue - © In Ways That Stand Up . “NOT once im my rememb- Remove from heat: stir in 1 ¢. rance, Madame,” observed the granulated sugar, % tsp. Chef, “have we conducted ajand +; tsp. vanilla. Beat with questionnaire affter a personal |ectric mixer or in large blender appearance food-demonstration- unti! meringue forms stiff peaks. lecture, when questions about Use whenever a meringue js making meringue didn’t pop up. needed. This recipe makes ” certainly can do|enough for 2 (9"') pies or 3 (8°%) taste-and- pies) .er to put together and pies, puddings, cover an 8" layer cake. Any am unused meringue may be coy- ladies find ered, and refrigerated-up to 2%: pre- hrs. é , Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardy days with her father, Rev. E. $. with their-children, Ricky, Diane Weeks, Bedeque. Sliced tomato and Cuc LORNE BIRT - ROMA BAGNALL ak nunek? cf aan. ore with Deviled Ham’ : PLAN MAY WEDDING ee re ni ane las. eh eee Phtios to dey, Chalo teey) "roller Prvers : SSeS ot sneer Pe, Thy| Simmere "in Cees Broth Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Bag- Birt, som of Mr. and Ms. ter iniaw, Mr. and Mrs. Athur in-law and daughter, Mr. and be esten att at still) Served over nail, Hunter River, wish to Seymour Birt, Covehead. jy avers Mrs. RS. James. Later she shiny. c may sbe-' Buttered Broad Noodles ( " announce the engagement of Wedding to take place at Hun- | plans to join her brother, Ed- they don't spread the mer-_' Leaf Spinach with ; -& , their’ ‘youngest’ daughter, ter River United Church, May | yer and. Mrs. Harold Horne, win, and Mrs. Johnstone of New out So Gn stan of the sie) | —Scur. Cream ng |, Roma May to Lorne Wayne 29th 1965. ‘ .| Mill River, have’ as an Easter/Haven, who are spending the —- cake or - er ~ Rhubert Pie te guest their daughter, Margaret.|winter in ‘Florida. They expect anchor there and “i ree. Fruit ; ktali it iwho is a student at Prince of to leave Florida about May 3rd shrink. aspberry - Ge EN’S DIARY Woke cutee id’ plant vat th aloe totter toate) sft Chaar ELL $ } | Mrs._David-Black and Mr. Black ~ merin- Coffee or Tea Milk terre cet earerere er ner merin- i ~Mr.-and—Mrs.. jstent, et of course, DEVILED HAM DRESSING- % c. not - sweet ’ French dressin ‘ _— 1 tbsp. table - seis ' ” * (preferably Dijon) , way to % ©. boiled salad dressing or help the ladies, Madame."” sald mayonnaise 2 the Chef, “is to column two Combiné ingredients in the ~ Along The Sunny Hilltops” | Pie sen Oe et oo Spring LiesIn A Haze ~ “Surprise!" Papa Starling ,only her second best anyway.; Dorothy and Mary McNeill grinned, taxying down after her newest being contained i leit Alberton on Thursday to vis-| Delia Pineau, RN, Halifax her- to. their doorstep: this mor. ‘the box. it relatives in Boston, Mass. (and Hunter River) is “ , ” ; j * : favorite meringue, °Tder given- Serve over chilled ning. We were pinning one of And here's grass!" Peter ex-| \fhe Easter holidays in “Law. recipes: your = our husband's work - shirts to|clamned when we toured with) pr. and Mrs. Stanley Donald rence, Mass. She was accom- for all ot a ee and cucumbers. the line then, a heavy garment/him and Alex this afternoon | of Moncton, N.B., are spending panied by Cathy Moore, RN. vorite a io a se in a black and green check. |the ‘sunshine. “See how green! Faster with relatives in Sum-| around on a CAUTION FROM THE CHEF. The second pin fell .to the and pretty itis” he smiled. We! merside and Alpérton. | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Corcoran’ frozen dess ouch al Even a trace of egg yolk left ;~ and the washed piece | were in the orchard then, he: : jand daughter, Laura Lee, re- oe i SEND FF the egg whites for merihgub , untidily. jgathering up from a sumay, Mr.and Mrs. Beverly Frizzie turned home to Piusville after an will prevent them from beat “So you're home!” we oe. cones the - en oS and Douglas Rooney left Alber. spending seane time in Saint Sa cream pies. as ing stiff i you a a uk o elaimed. scattered hither . | ton by car on Thursday to spend | John, N.B. Y oe Measurements level ; egg whites after “separat- |ging them neatly on broad| aster wit Mr. and Mrs) CLASSY COMPANIONS MILE-HIGH MERINGUE ine” the ezg:, carefully jstump,” to be handy for him George Frizzle in Halifax, N.S.|. L-Sgt. and Mrs. Clarence ’ _ t @frs. Allen’s Favorite Cor|it out with a plece of eggshe re a squirrel should come | ' | White and family have retneeed On the, left a suit to take buttonholes apd gold buttons. — from the Windsmoor collection. Pies, Cakes and Puddings) |= voila! : ; A pair of jays excursi Marion McEwen, Alberton, is/to their home in Oromocto, N.B.|- you anywhere in any season. The seaming across the yoke Comes in a variety of colors 12% tbsp. Cold water Te OO 66 6066 006565656565 565) |from the spruces by the 4 &™ spending the holidays with her after visiting relatives in Mur- of British wool, the is featured again on the skirt. — pink, turquoise,- lemon, |3 egg whites 3 jbelow were gleaning in a <rab-| family in Sussex, N.B. She was|ray Harbour. | jacket has set-in sleeves and The syit-on the right, in dice - blue and oatmeal —‘ all with | % tsp. salt. + H. BENNETT CARR $ apple tree... We caught the | sccompanied by Mrs. Ruth to one side with loop check Scottish wool tweed, is white - % tsp. cream of tartar ¢ Insurance Counselling , sound of an increased flow of/sommers, who will be her; Mrs. George Manderson, oe) |% tsp. vanilla or other flavor-|~ District Superviser : sce or Pees Mena eee Vitamin D amas Me Slat ae iE Sania 3... ven t Way, } $ | ; ea. ; been reminding you, fragile?” |over the fields, drifted that of] Alpert Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. ther, Mrs. Henry Henderson ql oOo Large Intake. Vitamin D ta” Soe and |3 Shep. sugm to ecg whites. Phone 49817 esas =f “If that harmed it” he twink- the . Mostly bare the Harry Wheeler, Strathgartney | Margate, and with other relativ-| : ledeeetielid amiiiiees’ of vita- |Beat until frothy with otary|* = !" _lorchard is, readying for the Homestead, and Mr. and Mrs. es and friends, Could Be Health Hazard min D to foods may constitute |hand beater. Add salt, cream —~~~*********** 5eseeey ‘Still got some snow, | see ee eae eee a Waldron Ra eee nae: Hecate Walois “wauiruen | i , ‘a hazard to health.” | or aartar and flavoring extract. eer reer eet ree : : . . . n ele ae but each day takes its presently to the stables There |ou snd Que USA. ‘her home in Piusville after, OTTAWA (CP)—It is possible (children. Infants and growing|, Tee appeared to be no Beat until stiff. : Stocks Bonds z ell and Quincy, ei ; i harm in taking large dmounts! Add sugar and continue beat jtoo the barn - cats hail visitors, | * |spending the winter months in/for Canadians to get too much | children require 400 at tes wal iuhfe vitami | ing until stiff eno gh to form ROYAL SECURITIES 3 a looking up from strawy places; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Clem-/Toronto, Ont. | Raster Wath the tose eee ee ee ee Ow, Cc ( acid) and | but still eee ak Corporation Ltd. z |where they nap. And one indas-| ents returned to their home in’ ® | doctor with the federal food and | “It has been reported, how. |( a ascorbic | shiny $11 Grafton 8. @ ® you. And triously inclined at the time.inock Road after spending the Mrs. Wallace Ross was nod ba directorate. jever, that approximately 2,000! favin, ae oe ae — recipe makes enough me-|?- ‘Telephone: —— ; up| smiled shyly from the entran-| winter months in “Saint John, tess to the-members of.the Zast|. Dr. A’ B. Morrison of the di- international units a day may| “Toxie™ ; ex- Tingue to top a 9” pie; or a as ae ° ce to a mouse - run... Choice y p | Baltic Women’s Institute at her rectorate's_ research laborator~-retard-growth in-infants.A-suf- cess vit z = ; — oti a Scale or 16 email. tart llson, Mgr. > jeoversand handfuls of meal) a |home recently, = eee in the ae taken recently indicated it|ported, but the~amount neces-| Spread lightly out to the far-. Se ee errted othe match “were |~ters. -MndigeLemont-has_re-| ; tere renner -navee [1s quite possible to take in as lsary to poison am individual is |thest edges-of ple, or whatever for the fluffy white rabbit keeps. turned to her home at Bonshaw| Frances Henderson, Moncton,|C #0 da magazine Canadian much as 4,000 inter national | much than likely to be |is to be covered. Bake 12 min. :|_ And spring was on the fields. srmer spending the winter in is expected to spend the Easter) Consumer: ~ _|units daily by consuming 8’ found*in foods.” lim slew oven, Sat F. op AT TAYLORS - - - bei It lay too in a sunny h&ze' Charlottetown. |holidays with her mother, Mrs.| ‘Relatively little excess vita: variety of foods containing|.’ Federal food end dreg regula- | until meringue cae golden’ along the hilltops, in silvery cat- : | Henry Henderson, Margate and|min D is netded to produce | added vitamin D. This ob-|tions permit. addition of cits. brown, oe seen|kins on a poplar in the yard Mrs. Arthur C. Brooks, Fred-| other relatives and friends toxic symptoms, particularly -in | viously “is most undésirable.” | mins for nutritional some bieay ; IE aaj octent the lane. And on the/ericton, N.B., is spending a few there. : S | Dr. Morrison ‘says that al-|but ban additions that co a NEVER - FALL) MERINGUE r see|wash that was being rocked) : materials donated to finish tt though vitamin .D is -required ‘nutritional merit. -— | (favorite of our Chef for frozen jgently by the pleasant April’ , : up. Mrs. Clayton Stavert -plan- z | Baked Alaska, ice cream, ¢akes id von tear that, zen MARY HAWORTH bering shorty. "New "me oe “Serarste"hies from solks of piu ie irate fel ge tee, See Mecae Se | spy (Stier weet’ Coleman WI Requests - ——ewconzeyriatnr "mate DIAMONDINSPECTION, 3 . | we ast. “ . r Correspondence j ; 2 ¢. . - dou- a Rloshipe. rein sheadl” Mother Feels Community ea cae ten oc bien ocak Do ti For H ° | bic - boiler top. Beat clightiy| Prevent lost stones! “There were bluejays in the apaoweed to. be schmnitiod at tan! nations For Ospita with wire whisk until frothy. | piamond lorchard this afternoon” we say. | 1 ive ing. : : i Place arm, not boiling! i. mua Should Have Compassion bo prime ong ng Mogan ee nits, Wiliam Coughlin, was who had been remembered with | water and stir- cook about § OS YorECURE? - night..... ; lelasses and a decision will be) hostess to members ja rom tute. min. or until whites are Dear Mary Haworth: I have treatment, or former mental pa- meeting. | Coleman WI at their April meet- BRING YOUR RING IN. We will CLEAN IT jmade at the May Mrs. Everett MacPhee invi- ed read with great interest your tients. And all are lay persons sailing ch tes comune ing. whe m 1 embers and SEV. ted the oe tae | ness both ian or clergy . was reported finished, | answered for May meeting. Roll call . to! port on the ~ oe in waecka, Kenbies th "meus Seinetadig may be at/2md ‘more silverware was on| by wearing an “Easter Bon-|be answered with an exchan-| which will cote. atunetine ie mental heal- hand for your son to become a|22Pd for the hall. net. | ge of flower seeds or plant slips. | The hostess committee, under | ing. 7 jgroup leader or charter booster-|" Mrs. Keith Cann prepared and Correspondence was read Hostesses | for next meeting Mrs. R. R. Bell and Mrs. J. R. My son, now in his tate thir--member-of—a—Recovery_unit__in}read_a paper on ‘‘Agriculture’’. and discussed and a question- |.Will be: ,Mrs. ‘Stanford Lock- Davies has already. arranged) ties, has been emotionally il! your community, if he will use| The oe ersten will ¥ at naire was left for May meeting. | arts i eee Ea paps ee se oe nee sxeraly t for 10 years. He‘ his intelli and educa-| Mrs. Archie nstone’s home. y v : - d : ai hole ta he ok of pavers] ton, ta: thet, tte on, to get|After the meeting adjourned, a|4 donation of money was recel-|tion of meeting closed with Mrs. Brian Cudmore will re- iatric hospi ; note! the “Lords Prayer.” |port on the sales desk and the tals in that/one ; car contest was solved, and re- ved from a member and a nae | Authortatively supervised ef-|freshments were served. |from a couple in the district} A short hospital meeting {ol- arrangements to be made for lowed with the convener Mrs.| the opening in the early sum-| Calvin MacLean reporting ‘on Mer. 5 i the last Aid meeting she had at-| Plans for the 1965 Gallery Auc- % CHECK SIDE STONES tended. Each member is asked | tion, to be held Saturday mor: | %* CHECK SHANK to donate a face cloth for the! ming May 15 in the Gallery,| will be discussed. 3* CHECK ALL CLAWS were served _ All women members of the Refreshments ; | Our city sorely needs Recov- The management body of Re-| a social hour was enjoyed, Gallery are invited to attend 1; and with a short programme by 2”d to Oring a friend who . Inc., or similar self-help covery Inc. is composed of two ltuaregy grote, to aid’ persces|bearés: a beard “of. direclens Mrs. Ronald MacDonald. might be interested in this exci- | he may oun, whe is wall efvested |and an oes board, which : ivery intelligent, a nice i“ at the nation- |perzonality, etc., but is shunn-|al headquarters address in Chi- Women’s Comm. ‘ed by all who know us. jcago. Areas in the USA (from i | Please write something: about |©04st to coast) and from oo, Meets Tuesday this deplorable situation ‘of com-|#44 are represented. munity rejection that awaits for-| These two boards clarify and On Tuesday morning, April mer mental patients return to|®dminister the policies of the 2 at 10.00 o'clock, the second society. jorganization so as to preserve meeting of the Women’s Com- Exhort the public to have ‘Re formulated by its mittee of the Confederation Cen- more compassion. Explain that |fUnder. late Dr. Abra- tre Art Gallery and_Museum mental patients aren't crimin- “2™ Low, when he was -a pay- will take place in the”Gallery. | als, although, tragically, they “Biatric doctor and teacher, as- Since the March meeting the are handcuffed for transfer to | Sociated with the University of standing committees have been the ‘state hospital (in our state,|Ulinois medical school. M.H. | active in planning their pro- anyway) even if they go volun. Mary Haworth counsels | grammes for the summer and tarily. — ; : epee. EE. fall season to come: son was in several ‘private - Write her Mrs. Gordon Wellner will re- menpiehs before going to the @_care of The Guardian. COZY COMPANION. state hospital, at a time when) pe : : | I was very ill, or I wouldn't have Irishtown WI PATTERSON S$ | So warm, good - looking. — consentec to it. He never has : enjoy this knit jacket all year been out of costrol of his facult-/ (~ 44 Quilt. FOR | SUNCITY COSTUME | 'Tound. Cables form sunburst. ies and certainly didn't need the mpletes ‘Qui Knit jacket in one piece from treatment offered there. Eee . WATCH REPAIRS How smartly band 'n’ button netk down, sleeves also. Sun-| In my experience, mental pa- , Utt. Clayton Stavert was hos- . tis aks detail is repeated: on dress and |burst adds luxury. Use knitting tients are nice respectable peo- D5 for the “meeting of the . 5 he geen sleeves of jacket —more reason | worsted. Pattern 7128: si ple, as a rule, who are despera-| omen’s Institute, | to enjoy this sun-city costume 32-34; 36-38 incl. - ltely unfortunate in their illness| When thirteen members and one PERFECT COVERAGE \@ tevery time you wear it. —. - FIVE CENTS and in their need of friendly tes | Tomer - ae > Printed ttern 4651: Half) (Coins with well balanced people who! = ; e : . sean, 16:5, 18la, 20's, 22%, | Thirty - five cemts (coins) for |care eftough. and have enough ™onth” were used to open the By TRACY a en eee ee 2%. Size 16% dress 344‘ yards | this ee stamps, pleae, confidence in them, vb tem ated’ te ie call was res-' aoe eee als saunseont at ll s oae.tet —— iach: jacket 1% yas. Ui more. measured and p . i ign with a sleeveless dresses. It can | FTY CENTS ) dian - Patriot Needlecraft ss bles ' Paying a cent cape. It is designed wi an (no ie, steer) te 60 Front St. W.. Toronto 1. Ont heer L.L.: There is a brac- % inch for the length | jewel neckline and is self- also be worn with a separate é “ March card parties fringed. Two large pearl butt-. skirt and blouse to form a residents Ontario residents add 1 cent ing old adage that says “If you were re- = Paar. aay ae: Print sales tax. Print plainly P A T-| want something done, do it your- i successful. | gms form. the closing costume. ? R be ” ew visitors are Mrs. John plainly S1ZE, NAME. ADD- TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD- sel ik a. ter MacLoed, ‘Mrs Clayton St “s SUPPORT HOSIERY, [a order to ANNE NEEDLECRAFT CATA- asteland of unmet need Vert, . Keith Cann. Mrs. ’ THE seamless support stock- eare of Sontiapaarun Wane: Wwe = 200 designs, 3 free ous lenit gee describe, why don't Borden Campbell offered to ST. DUNSTAN S UNIVERSIT Y that fits leeraft Dept., 60 Front St. W.,/ terns. Newest knit, crochet/you (or your son: I'll get back visit the school again. ing fone ‘ Toronto 1, Ont fashiéts) embroidered. 25 cents. | to him later) — why ae ee ee at wes : COMPLETE FASHION RE- Now! Send for elegant, new /|write to the national headquar-) given PORT. in our new Spring - Sum- “Decorate with’ Needlecraft!” ters address of Recovery, Inc., Cross. Another top ther Pattern Catalog plus cou- 5 beautiful room settings, 2 for guidance in putting toge- pon for ONE FREE PAT-) complete patterns for decora- | ther a Recovery self - help group TIRED? TENSE? 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Gee thes now et O eee mane od f od ; eowwerins is ome Mata lceeds of CxO ‘Sieclee | SO At quay Applications should be returned to modern nerve fo | angin 3 000 000, ‘ : more! 000) appeal launched after pub-, According to orthodox Recov-) % 5 * : : eer” iggy Book' lication of the Franks report on ery practice, group leaders are. 166 Prince St. the Registrar by APRIL 30 Parkdale Pharmac | and tonic ‘enamel -= 1 complete patterns.|business «*~**'~- ‘mental patients currently in. St. Peter's Road meet ee . << : ' » ; eet § ‘ ‘ Te a is : ~ ‘ ~ hee. : ae AI, A A AR, me ABE OM A, ce ee ee 2 as siomaenincretsaegtteteagtanmeentscttth cr tet: eM " a Sinai Brive . : Ne yy gt eg ahaa, mtteentcativen vnathendhessite Bere: ee , Pe " v beers sth coun sind, migra resyp te Ttal ¥ ‘ tmp other, Bente, tm Sa tea . oie ; : J ? , vee