flflmwz 6 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Jan. 20. 1964. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor: Phone 4-8500 tea at Government House Wed- nesday afternoon. .\lore than 40 guests were wei- comeri b_v His Honoi W.J. M At the monthly workshop of the P.E.I Art Society tomorrow evening. colored slides will be shown illustrating the Iiistory of (3. art from ancient F.:_\'pt a n d Donald and .'\lrs. MacDonald, Greece to El. Greco in the 18th and shown about the historic century. This meeting. open to_mausion. members, friends and the :en- \lrs. Inez Kelly. the gover- nnr's daugliter. ushered gut in the dining-room where the ta b l e was centered by while carnations flanked by white ta- pers in silver candelabra. Of much interest to the gue! was .\lrs MacDonald's choice of china for this occasion. per snnally hand painted in an ear- eral public will be held at 8 p m. at Prince of Wales College. A gay social event was held in the AD f\iacl\'eii7ie H all. Montague. on Wednesday even- ing when Heather D o w n e, whose marriage takes place Sat- urday, was the Ellfisi of linnor at I miscelianeniis ~iimi'ci‘ She 1... pm when this art was a was assisted b_\ \lr= H ii r a ce im.N- “M. ..,..,,,E lamps. Fraser and \lrs rimiglas Hen- “rs Andre... \1a..Ra9 pm"-. den Wm‘ ‘"5 "1' Ppplpr 3“ ed and assisting in serving were‘ ranging the gifts Abrahamson's book Mind and Sugar" (Holt) has hel- ped someone. ' For the past band has been sufferinz strange, seemingly unrelated symptoms. He had seen year my bus- from four MARY HAWORTH Corrective Diet Aids .Strange Unrelated Ills Dear Mary Haworth: Once were called columns on human again your references to Dr. E. W “Body, relational? I might also mention that with profit a good deal of schol- arship fr 0 in these so u re es. ELLEN’S DIARY doctors and a month age given tranquillizer "imaginary ailmen It was then that I recalled book. We got it from the libr- ary. Its description of hyperin- sulinlsm (blood sugar starva- tion) fitted my husband's ")strange" symptoms p r e cis- e . He started immediately on sed by thelate Scale Harris. Within five days he was feeling much better. He return- ed to his latest doctor and de- manded the glucose tolerance test. Grudgingly it was schedu- led and also he was given more tranquillizer pills. By the sixth hour of the test, his blood sugar count had fallen acutely below the normal f\1 _ L 1 Fl war. ‘\irs. E l . . Mi-5 sc \lar[.Pan nrganlzfld EFF“: (.l’l'l'1:';,_" “:5 Walter Cg‘. health level. He is now in_the the program of mteresting con and ‘H: V A \1a...-,,ma]d_ ‘ ands of a competent internist, (gets. Mrs D R Fraser a no] Rnv .\"lP(-:1]-]‘.>r(,;‘. was the aide. the right track BI last. being L11-s_ Angus Jnnes were prne m m"Pridan(,e m}hP znvernm. 3,; further tested. Needless to say, winners mg mum”, l he no longer takes tranquilli- Lunch was sei'\’i=cI liv mem. ‘ ' l .- bers of Tl.‘|l’lll\' l""\\' Yilrs Ll".Wl J Eric .\lar~Gre:or left thisl Why aren't more people aware Fraser was pianist for s sing- rrinrning by car to ,e a of this revolutionary medic months vacation in Florida and iqowtgdgev 1);-_ Ab,-ahamson-. HE Winter may have its in an grip. but the thoughts of He is accompanied to ‘u N .s "19: Florida by his parents. Mr. and J“’“‘“’ Lad"-‘I “I “I ‘ht’ P-E 1- .\lrs. Cyril E. .\lacGregor anti‘ Hospital have lightly turned to 31.55 013 H.-.,m.|mn_ spring clothes ‘ Their annual three day fash- Mr and \lrs Nelson Robin-. ion show ' begin Vonday son have returned from an 6 March 15 A number of models letiflrfl li0l|i‘l8.V ‘ll “UNIT? havg alrpady hpen (‘hf-gggn andj wliprp ihP_\‘ \\'PI'9 SIIPSIS Of Ill? there are run-ini's of a veiiv spew daughter and son-in-law. Mr. cial programme with a Centen-land Mrs Ernie .\loore. Ivan Ro-" nial flavor. .binson. who is now director of Co-conveners .\irs. Alfred iilc-Ill‘? F°"""“l YWCA. in Tmnmo in Montreal Neil and Mrs Walter Auld have! 599"’ Christmas . fred Reeves. Freetown. became’ bodice featured lace inserts, ~ . - announced that there will be“""l‘ ms P3“’“I5 3"” ‘met’ the bride of James Garthlwith ii high neckline and lily I,,.;:;is¢l‘o,::.;‘]'] “,:‘,l_;l,.dg.,,C0nf,:~derefg.,‘:' two shows each evening. at 6' h 1 S‘ Toomhs. son of Mr. and Mrs. point sleeves. Her headdress Thank you and may God ‘bless 8115 3-3" 0'<'l0'l<- and ""9 lllnfl’ “rs. RIKSFH Camp 91' Irving Tnombs. Bedeqiie. Rev. was a boiiffant veil of nylon tul- your fine work v ’ eon Sl'l0“'li1E Tuesria.v at 1 pm. P"'*’” ““*“‘- ha‘ ""“““"’ RM. Shaw officiated at the Ie caught by a rose cluster of ‘ ‘ ifrom Chicago where she was The wives of delegates to the: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wen- Dsiry Farmer's Convention dell Shaw and family who were were entertained at a delightfiikformer residents of Brudenell. i IDA BAILEY ALLEN d 3 \\ E b. Try Plentiiul Potato In ’A—Peeling’ Dishes IDA BAILEY AL-LEN‘ lhread They are a definite WHO Wf')l7Ll‘i believe that1 food. not an accessory, an potatoes were nn(‘P regarded as because they are so bulky and an exotic vegetable in both so inexpensive. they may be England and America” They used in almost infinite combi- Eere Ermgn 3?‘ ts1:io\i'nie‘;e.s nailnlgfi dto extend more expe: ? 3 3!‘ ‘EH5 0- P F10 iii! Isive oo s. as meat. eggs. is . quite late in the lath century. ¢-1.9959 _ m fgct all the pro- Nevertheless. experience turn? f9|y1_:_ ' ed out to he a good ie=ii*iier»j that belong together We've learned the TPHI V8 1'19 are harmonious, when they are of the nutritious tubers thrrliliignj combined That is particuiarlyi the inieriening years. as we as‘ .- - of the potato and the manifl hundreds of fine wars of pre-; foods with Wl1lt"l1 it may be used. DEFINE IIW“ h 1 2The potato par excellence is the But althriiiz we recogri 793 baked potato. because when the facl that DOIHIUFS Hi”? ""11: cooked this way all of the nutri- g1itiou_s." fP“‘ 'P?i‘»‘0i1‘thPI"’l‘«'l“9 ment is retained —- th at is. if 9m In “'3.\'-‘ " 53"’ P "U “‘ the skins are eaten! ents. the minerals. iron. 931-! if potatoes must be boiled ciiim. piiosphoriis. and \'im-: they shniild be in the jackets. min A8 thiamgn. rit;§fla;'in. rlii:-; Better still. they should be ste- ciri an asrrir ii" at 1 tie sci 3'amed in the jackets. This not lfT°m 2 to 3 DPY "Pi" i‘F"iPIf| only retains the minerals. but and Starch ahfilil 33 P91‘ Pent’-i there is a considerable saving Wtgthoiift .Il’l;naI'lflll“'mE"‘l b's|_':1'D'(!IYl (of potathri pulp when no paring is 0 91‘ 3 - B‘‘PTr'‘ 4' " i ‘ one: t e parings mm a poun tato rates ti? calories. and canl of potatoes mean a quarter of a be eaten even while \\'PlEl’lI-\\'aI.- ‘.pound of waste; POTATO PLATTERS (For Lunch or Dinner) Position (in lilenii The place of potatoes in the meal correspon d s to that of -Buttered I-‘laky~Bniled Potatoes Creame Eggs Dan‘ with .\Iinced Parsley Green Beans ifrozen) Fist-alloped Tomato d Flaky-Boiled Potatoesl . with Minced Di ‘ .Tiina a la King Green Pea s ICanned or Frozen) ' Biittere rl Potatoes Baked in Foil (‘heese Rabbit Sauce I Spinach or Kale (Casino) f Browned Baby Carrots ; .Measurements level: for ' Slice recipes‘ i 6 f CHEESE RABBIT sauce: 1.117 c. sharp American cheese. coarse - grated 3. loop ; for MR. AND MRS. JAMES G. TOOMBS ;Nuplial Vows Are Pledged -jlAt Freetown United Church Freetown United Church wasllength gown of white peau de the scene of a recent when Virginia Faye Reeves. RN,l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al-lbow. The princess styled fitted wedding ouble ring ceremony. Mrs. Allison Profitt. organist. ccompanied .\lrs. Lyman Smith -ho sang "The Wedding Pray- r" prior to the ceremony a it d I'll Walk Beside You" during the signing of the register. The bride. given in marriage v her father. chose a floor SPANGLE-HAPPY! Sparkling as a Christ m a 5} .'.S.: Bernadette Noonan, ’ tree! Delight a girl with this 3' s set. pangle - irimm Merry spangles spark cap ‘,l1"ilIIel'lS — quick single crochet. trim. Use knitting wor- sted. Paliern 7363: direction sl Bedeq 2 to 8 year sizes included. for -, this pattern tiio stamps. pleasei Thirty-five cents tcoinsl o Alice Brooks. care of Guar . I d '60 Front St. W. Toronto I. Ont .0ntario residents add I c sales tax. Print plainly ian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept book was copyrighted in 1951. most nobody seems interested. Have you ever written any ar- ticles on the subject. aside from your column? There are many people who sneer at unfamiliar truths if published in ii so - called love- lorn column. Yet these ve people would be respectfully open-minded to the same ideas presented in a magazine article. -soie. The s k I rt. with a slight back train. was accented by a peau de soie. She carried in cas- cade of orange delight roses. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister. M rs. John Woodworib. The brides- maids were Mrs Garth Mac- Lean. sister of the groom and Lorna R e e ve s. sister of the bride. They were identicallyi your husband has found relief and hope by reading Dr. Abra- hamson‘s book. it was brought to this writer's attention by a Navy wife about 10 years ago At that time, a national ma- gazine had just recently publis- hed a major article bearing on possible physiolo g i c a I causes pills for his is." your occasional mention of this a] mains as it fell on and today. 12 years later. al 5 Dear V.J.: I am glad that said .gowned in street length dresses ‘iof gold brocaded satin with fit- ted boriices and rounded neck- of alcoholic addiction. And the gist of its medical theorizi ng was not dissimilar to the gener- lioes. Their sheath skirts featur- ed bell shaped overskii-ts accent- v tin_v bows in front. Their headdresses were wedding ring "style with matching net and tbows at back. They carried semi- lcascades of mums. 1 The best man was Ronald §Wrizht and the ushers were Garth Maclean and John Wood- worth. Following the ceremony a can- dlelight receplion was held in the Freetown United Cliim-h bail for over 100 guests. The g u e st book was circulated by Carol al trend of Dr. Abrahamson’s research findings. Except that the magazine article was concentrated. more or less. on "hope for al- coholics." whereas Dr. Abra- hamson's book - length report encompassed a much broader medical break - through. stem- ming from his experiments. concerning the relationship of allergies to. hyperinsiilisons. Contrary to a popular sup- position.I am not a special pleader for Dr. Abi-ahamson‘s views. It just happens that l have read his book with lively Reeves. sister of the bride. _ The bride} mom" received interest. and when it seems to me that its contents might of- wearing a rosewood slieaih dress . _ . with matching jacket of lace {er “gm I" Specmc ”’”°5l’"“‘ over taffeta. She wore a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother received wearing a green double kn it sheath with matching jacket; a As you say. it is the fashion in certain quarters to mock ‘ii notion that lovelorn columns. so - called. can be first - rate dents. I suggest they look ll‘lI.0 be it A sunny winter - wind caught the pieces of this morn i ii g ' s wash brightly. though fingers tingled at the spreading. “They'll dr “ we st: to the Simple Corrective diet deVi- James. who had stopped on the lowslips or tablecloths of the yard-path nearby. The children of the h o u s e across the lane had gone to school, Mack and Alex to theirs by way of the little truck it o w drawing away from lane's end. and their one sister by an ear- lier machine to her classes in town. When they are absent. as it also is when our farmers chance to be awa . an air of vacancy descends on the place, which is lifted only at the sound of a footfall, a word or a chuck- which denotes their return. The starlings ' house has now. .of course. no sign of any one in residence there. The snow re- their d o or- step. A winter-quiet surrounds that summer-dwelling. “It's a pretty morning" we aid Ti‘ But it was winter. A raveii's rasping call came clear on the woodlands. A cow's low was muffled by the closed stable- doors. Only s‘Dal‘rows wing by. James regarded the morning - blue. the reach of sparkling white fields up and down the valley, smiled. ‘Yes. it is a pretty orn- there are folks who've digested mail One Of Winter's Sounds Is Raven's Rasping Call air. over the fields from the M sky's ‘ eilht ineinhsn had never 06 8 leneral meeting. Mrs. John gave the report in; committee while pretending they picked Mrs. Philip Matheson, was up their learning elsewhere. display and the finishinl 0 In any case. many thanks for was discussed. your kind letter: and if you can The February meeting will be alert the public to do its own held in the school with the digging. in pursuit of good me- Home Economics convener. dicine. more power to you. Mrs. Donnie MacPherson in Meanwhile. I'd rather leave charge of the progra . medical article writing to th e Roll call will be "A short cut specialists. MH in housework." Mary Hawoi-tli counsels The president served refresh- through her column. not by ments. or personal interview. MURRAY RIVER WI Write her in care of the Guar-_ The member, of Murray Riv. 0180- ler Institute met Jan. 6 at the rte home of Mrs. Oliver Giddlngs. min. th of the Q f0l.lOwg: president, . Wilbur sm. President. Mrs. Shaw- G fit . 2.-orresponding secremry, w ,. . the chair and the singing of Auk.’ M,-,_ Louis Cairns; Stewardship Lang Syne. There was 14 mem- and recruiting, Mrs. James bers and two visitors present. C131-k_ Correspondence was read and “.9 group in attendance d discussed. lded to send flowers 0 \{,e' It was decided to have a con- mm, Cain, who W3 .1“ ‘ 5- cert. in February. Mrs. Wilbur Stiavert installed will add to her linen shelves -' The program °°“5m°d °I “W the officers and --w hemming new sheets. turning the worn ones to give dded wear. Making. it may be. in a gesture to thrift. everyday pil- contests put on by Mrs. Judson Nicolle. Lunch was served b the committee in charge and the hostess. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter MacLean with ii penny auction as part of the program. NORTH BEDEQUE The second annual meeting of North Bedeque charge UCW. was held at the Manse Friday Mrs. Shaw thanked the mem. bars for the trust they had in V1118 for president a n d with God's help she hoped to be the kind of President that mem. ibers desired. Meeting closed with the Lord‘; Prayer and lunch was served hv the North Bedeqne Uniit. ‘ bleached flour sacks. "I think, when the days leng- then. I shall hook a rug" a vis - tor of the other evening plan- ned. "The discarded woolens have been gathering up and ice it's one way — n ne. 07- V ;»;;,nsa!;‘h,;i,g;"-:vis,gi;egl;,g:e.; .543}; .':‘.E£"‘l‘:’.‘.’:.‘.'....’!”.f:°‘.‘.‘I... ....°“..3'.‘.';;‘ PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” “ it til Mrs. get me some pretty cotton 3 sflvme M “Ms W W! b and make a quilt or two. So that in spring I shan’t feel that I've wasted my viinter." Night keeps the valley l'l ow. Every roof and field, it enfolds. Stars light it dimly. "Let's listen to the weather- forecast. Ellen" James propos-I es e has been catching "forty winks" on the couch, hands clasped on his chest. Curiosity a sizable golden curve of fur at his feet. ' ’ “Snow and wind". that isi the gist of the forecast for thel ariiimes. "A storm" James comments. "It's good we got the stables Me... John March-bank and Mrs. Charles Woodside. Mrs. Lloyd Wood led the members in prayer. Roll call was answered by 17 l'l’AlE1Tl‘l?el“S”8.I1d it was noted that 817 Kent Dial 4-7125 Dr. chase Nerve Food is a time-tested . tonic which provides bans ' a feelin well-bei g of general .cIeaned today." Good too, we. I510’ if l'(t)tll'mdfll‘ding ; - test a iicult, think. there is wood in plentyl duetowemnessand flour! in the porch and collar; and other necessities of our liv- ing on hand. enough to ast out a storm. a certain lack of pep, on may need the nic benefits of D so Nerve ood. ing" he agreed. "Not unlike M a re b one. And after a l l . ‘March is not too far away." "Only a storm of two" we Now I January the farm- wife's thoughts turn to the sew- ing. Taking advantage of the seasonal "white" sales, she WOMEN'S ORGA View Tweeds The January meeting of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's In- stitute was held in W b e a t.ley School with Mrs. David Axwor- thy presiding. The secretsry reported that donations for the use layettel consisted of two quilts. se ve ii‘ blankets. I5 diapers. one shirt. three jackets. one soaker. three cakes soap. three cards safety; plus. two tins talcum powder and‘ one nursing bottle. Centennial Year observance- was discussed and the secretary i And if it storms. we shall re- member how sunny was this ;morning and day. And because. lnothing. not even the stormiest 1 mid of the weather lasts. the‘ lclearing will find for us the blue lsky again Until tomorrow — Diary — Good - night NIZATIONS our druggis 's a g _ H I _ starttakinglttoday. DR. CHASE Netvir Food Helps Fight FATIGUE I the ONE place to call for I Oyster Bed Bridge WI A MONEY the ‘rninute you xisrant it .-, lists’: a golden opportunity to gut cssli BENEFICIAL isst during Beneficial’: llolilsii Ann ' ‘ ' “ csieliration. call up or come III for ths cash you want now . . . to clean up lsit-our hill: or f BE NEFIC IAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA muir Sampler secretary» treasurer of the F.l71. Island Women‘s Institute. The nearly completed 'l‘weeds-. muir Sampler. being made byl Mrs. Daniel ‘.VlacPherson and; FIIIIIIIIIIII ’ ~ THE FASHIONETTE ‘ BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day .3 Cold Waving Q Bleaching ‘ Tinting Q Perm. Special Phone 4-9752 ‘ 257 Grafton St. I . . i I ilsulils- lnrssty IIJJIII hat. of white tapestry and mat; journalism. ,3“ What if they ching accessories. She wore corsage of yellow mums. Leaving for a honeymoon in NB. and Vi.-iine. the bride choose a cranberry red wool sheath. topped with black Per- sian lamb. three-quarter lengtn coat. and matching accessories. She wore a corsage of wh i-t e carnations. Out of town guests inc luded RN. Halifax, RN. Halifax. N.S.: Erma Ha rdy. RN. Halifax. NS. and Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Munford. Sa int John. NB. The newlyweds are residing in us. I Mary Wriodside. l”“““m ”"WWW‘fl‘ | ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Stocks and Bonds ALEX M. WILSON Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Charlottetown 1/4 tsp. dry mustard ‘I ‘.4 tsp. paprika 1 211 c. milk. heated i In double - boiler mix - stir all ingredients. except milk. in order given. Then stir in milk. Cook over hot water 1 min. or until it thickens. Stir often. Then beat vigorously with ro- tary beater. Serve over b oi led potatoes or as simple Welsh Rabbit on heated crackers or toast. - REF SATURDAY POTATO-CIIEESI PLATTER DINNER iBased on the Potato and (‘heese Suppers Served Traditionally in Switzerland) FOR A MODEL DOLL Waldorf Salad Dark B r e ad ’ Buttered Flaky-Boiled Potatoes 2 Did your yoiingster get ‘i Platter of Assorted Cheeses: ‘Inga Age model doll for Christ-. ‘Mind. 1.- ‘U E 3) HI“? M3“ ll" ‘ ‘”"d’"l". eddar America Sage out of scraps from your sewing mm mm 1! 59:’ I""’"‘- "'3'; h“' Tilsit or Switzerland Swiss Iitfilmlfo '9“ “P3” °*- Border. mall slices of Ham .2 Printed Pattern 4592: For ’ .Cmm,, - fashion model z‘. M, Use scraps! Be thrifty! ‘ . I'll?! CENTS Bowl of Cottage or ii large egii TERN NUMBER, NAME. ‘ tbsp. flour DRESS. ‘. 1-2 tsp. salt is tsp. pepper . I5” ‘'‘''‘"‘l "'l Citrus Fruits in Gel ' (00 lI8mP9~ Pl°*‘“°‘ I""; with Mandarin Orange Sections it rliflm '"""""| Coffee. Tea. Milk ‘flaunts sales tax. Pl'llli.! . I III ‘'55- "‘"!'fi ‘”' iuoiui: PEOPLE case: to ANNE ADAMS. Norway's population grew to Gusuliss-Patriot Pat- about :i.siii.mn by. the end of ‘_ fl front St. W. Tot llsfdi. an increase of 8,000 dur- hh his the you. LADS'_ and I.ASSlES' PIPE BAND and Your Favorite Singers and Dancers Tickets at Reddiifs. Newson Electric. Bnrlto’s Jewellers and from Y's Men Y's MEN'S ANNUAL BURNS’ CONCERT Saturday. January 25th P.W.C. 8:30 p.ni. 'Adnilsslon s1.oo YOUR BA'BY.RONlIS CHEQIIE CAN WIN YOU A GENERAL ELECTRIC o ALLOWANCE DRAW CASH vouii snowmen ciisou: iisiis - You May 30 the lucky Winner WOOLWORTH’ S “ A ‘ ‘ ‘ A A A A A A ‘ ‘ A ‘ ‘ A ' . 0 NllI‘Sl9I‘ytel"jC tree piric§§—-tlrees dio 1: }[_ 3ENNET-I CARR 36 month contracts on loans over $1500 Bl’! BTU . ‘ Plalliing unwell it °f.t.yf:,. I iiggggflge sflggggggggt 1:. was also discussed. ., sun “'9 of Canada L! 149-151 GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOI IEIOWN It was noted with regret the 1: phone 4.3317 . 4.5435 3| ‘'9' 3”?“ -'°W°Ie'S ’ Phone: 894-6518 passing earner in ‘he day Mi” charmmowm P_E_'_ ‘ OPEN EVENINGS av APPOINTMEN‘l'—PHONE FOR nouns Mrs. R.L. Burge. the former "A-- - - A - - - -—--A,;,¢-¢ ‘ 1 Your Guaranteed. Hood. Hose. Hear Control Iliiifd ‘ AIR DRYER .,’ nv‘ ’ OW‘l'l-I’ cnsuomtown stout ONLY _»