fe t oe : . k ¥ © ys : { | Speaker Defines Christian Woman 1 a At Fourth Annual Presbyterial Meeting “hy The newly elected president ofjerseas and Home Missions, ding Camp Abegweit. Mrs, My- | * |the Pictou Presbyteria! of Novajquilts, layeties, nylons, stamps jers suggested that the members a Scotia was Uest.speaker at the|ditty bags and Chfffmas gifts, |of the United Church Women ‘ fourth annual ‘meeting of theletc., etc. could provide excellent leader-, ' Prince Edward~ Island = of literature and |ship in this area of work. The t terial United Church Women|communications, Mrs. .7.J.|need for a registered nurse was ; which was held in K Humphrey, reported many acti-|observed by Mrs. Myers, t United Church. -* ‘vities such as, 10- groups sup-| Mrs. J.W. MacKensie, presi- f Mrs. D.H. Yass of Stellarton,|port Church libraries, use of|dent of Trinity UCW ct ‘Nova Scotia, was welcomed to/films, film-strips and slides. information on Expo '67, and ad- : jthe meeting by Mrs. Charles|Mrs. Alexander MacKay, arc-|vised tHat letters will be going f _, Howatt, Victoria. Topic chosen |hives, stressed the necessity of-jout to presidents of UCW' groups 4 fe by Mrs. Yass was — “A United /accurate minutes and other re-/giving further information. . ' \Church Woman — What is She?” |cords if historical accounts are| David Barwise. chairman of iS The main attributes being, that,|to be available to future gener-|Preabytery, brought greetings 4 she must. be deeply aware of lations. oo heron ; + vast influential organization.| Community friendship and vi- . R.F. MacAusland ° pre- : This can be achieved through|siting secretary, Mrs. L1oy d\sented the report of the commit. ? witness, study, fellowship and|rraser, reported groups ‘had |tee on nominations which wes 4 eee service. She must be fully aware |made 8,462 home. and hoegitel japoepied ot vege: et i of being held in the hollow of calls, 8,031 cards and letters, 3,-|immediate past president, ° + # God's hand, and recognize deep |qo5 treats, gifts and flowers, a |Henry Moyse, Summerside; : feelings which govern what she|fine example of a sharer. president, Mrs. Heber Jones, 2 can achieve. A Christian woman a tetown; firet } 3 wr Leadership development re R 44 wears serenity as a‘great gown, i by Mrs. E.W dent, Mrs. C.R. Webber, Sum- ge she must also be able to look in- |Port was given by lits. EW |merside; second vice-president, ; to a puddle and see more than » noting Woithe provinee (MES: A.E. Ings, Montague; mud. A Christian woman is a [lies held throughout the province \vice president, “Mire, K.A. Park- sharer, she must befriend stran- {And of attending the Maritime ler,” Charlottetown; gers, share joy, tend the sick |CoMference of United ing secretary, Mes..E.W. Ture. and live what she believes. A |omen. a er, O'Leary; secre- Christian woman is a Servant of | Press and publicity secretary, |tay, Mrs. David Mutch, Mount God and with those whom she|Mrs. David Mutch recommend: Herbert: and treasurer, Mrs. meets. ‘ ed the compiling of group scrap- | Ewen. ‘Mrs, Yass is the daughter of |books, and advised on th: type! Portfolio secretanies: ' Dr. ‘and nom Webhee of |Of reporting required foe ie a ond visiiing, Me. m : - Trinity U Church Sum- @s compar Haro! Palener, ensington ; ee | «A TOUR. ef Confederation i a ¢ ae oo on “ mersie. Inher presidental my Preparation ee eee . oS 1 tt Genie Juded in tl sage, Mrs. Moyse moted that this |Of a meeting. Also ou were Mrs, J.H. , -- Charlottetown; Gore Paapie, es See ee, ee | Alierton CWL leer Sis, Rete siete cat le cise at cee cree camer (et, 2 Tem aetna: QUEEN OPENS TRINIDAD PARLIAMENT _ ott of cae Mrs. L. a Saar H T | a ievement and to prepare plang |sion Board. Jones, : preqmescane, ies > ¢ ‘gl chairman of CAC Consum- Provincial president . ears a for the future. The accepted .el- Mins. Hazen Howard, reporting |Mrs, Robert , O'Leary; Queen -Elisabeth H hands ment to Senate President Ha- is seated beside H,M. - -~ Seated On Lai : location- by .this -Presbyterial jon: and social action | ste and recruiting, Mre. copy of her address to Parlia- milton Meurice. Prince Philip ; (AX Radiophote) Ed ti Of Consumer fs ity "jwas exceeded by a very sub-isuggested that local groups ap-’|Alfred Norrie, Cape Traverse; ‘ uca ion of the |Stantial sum, which Mrs. Moyse|point a secretary whose duty it |supply and social assistance, | ; x : with its mirroring lochs and mis- re the February meeting of the |observed, testified to the sacri-lwould be to give guidance con-|Mre. Errol Stetson, end erc. Bi dP U it Given ty-topped bens. We caught views Th M C r Of CAC Alberton CWL was held at the |e. and of the mem-|cerning study and Christian ac-|hives, Mrs, Alexander MacKay,| D1OO ressure Units ie ae cr atess teadeeds ane re Viain Concern Mar ated Gece oe ole oes bere during. the last year. tion related to. community, na- mensoc : . the rugged terrain and very : See - Gerald ’ Dr. C.R. Webber addressed |tional’ and..imternational | m chairmen: citizen- 1 | d beautiful that is the Highlands, >, BY AUDREY JENKINS {payments of debts, the promo |Director, opened ‘the meeting |is2 assembly Church jand, to undertake projects that |ship and social ection, Mrs. Ha- By Kensington Hospita Ai We tov ‘eee debe ; An outline of consumer pro-|tion of safety features for cars. with prayer. The president, ng | Vocations which are make ‘for better citizenship.|zen Howard, Cornwall; Chris- ¢ . town with its castle on the ‘blems under current study by jthe labelling of irradiated foods, ‘Roy Foley was in the crt Shoe (through the work and life of the |Christian and missionary educa- |tian education’ end The president Mrs. R.W. Auld/home of Mrs. Willard Stewart. |-1i? and its Princess Street, and “the Canadisa Association of Com jimproving the quality of frozen | the secretary, Mrs. Harold Sker-|-nurch et home and overseas. \tiow secretary, Mrs. Walter jeducation, Mrs. Edwin MacAus-|reported a successful ' year’s |The regular and annual minutes |o-ocontly Stirling, not too {ar Re ee SMa iacet les weil! na fares, enienbaete (AE menwee Sal! snowered tty ine, Webber stated/Ghal SNuOU Walle, sheted thet sometimes %lland, Elouentisid;: teuemar, tare: [omer we. he caneal meelsn celucee teen teh Ok eomen tan ee ee te che ening by members of the local |by miiling firms, salmonella/15 members. . treas- |\Y.there are five candidates pre-|would seem that the stewardship |Lioyd Fraser, Montague; | the Kensington Prince County |Harry Brown. The sum of #4.|intryside, a name we in this: “ranch at the first open meeting contamination of foods, the list- Mrs. Bryden Smith, the ns paring themselves for service im jof time and personal strength is|ship development, Mrs. J. Gor-|Hospital Ladie’s Aid 5 wes a venga cn eet wd aad ah ;this winter. Guest spesker Glen- jing of ingredients in bakery pro-lurer, gave a detailed financial |i. church from Trinity, Sum-/much more difficult for us than|don MacDonald, Charlottetown,} In January, a Sherwin Wil-|from a recent pantry sale wer ae. : pee ee ee arias iene oe eae Tae ch ietatemest. All factory reports, (merside. and 13: young people |the Christian use of material re-|and nominations, Mrs. Alle n|liams paint tration was|dime cards were given out to be|' Sl or ge gee f the CAC cons problems jlergies, potato grading at thejent gave satisfactory a thing (trom this Presbytery ere study- |sources. Jenkins, Summerside. held in the United Church As-|returned in September. ce toe Aves tein Ragetogay Sm ‘committee, stated that consum- jfederal level, better labelling of|Volunteers: for visit Oran ing for full time ministry. Mrs. Allen Jenkins, recording} With Mrs. Yass presiding, the|sembly Room. Two pantry sal- chairman. of the nom Matak sacl enbabey saith te Gans ! — the Po ae ee town - oe a ea O'Meara Mrs, John Thompson attended |secretary, covered the work of|newly elected seer ental ~ ore ent Se year — a ee cee siicwar dualices, qscateue ”. > ern Association ae : ; Ray |2nd brought greetings from the|the organization for the pas t|cers were installed @ serv = omer hate, on cally, each with its own charm, , @ometimes it seemed that the/ The meeting, chaired by the] Two CWL members, Mrs. Ray Presbytevion Church in Kensing- |year. of dedication. was conducted by|at Svend’s Inn was October’s|ing slate of officers: And ‘all most interesting. Ia- "| SEACeaMmeee TTT ‘liae Loree Mearloten, oan en eeat ag Sermiconece cen lton., Gecstions “wate” Siar ae{ bare. Biven~Andorecsl-prosets- (les: Gann, Ser Maber doesn, orcdect. Peat _poctahie’ Mend itare. me ints: Haretd’ Sip: (deed: it wes with «feeling of-rev— ‘CAC's existence. Mre. Loran MacLellan, was ¢X-lold Skerry, secretary, _ were |I0. the treasurer's report, >and |newly elected president, closed |pressure units were bought at alvice president, Mré. Harold Ste- w es = h |nowledged from the Catholic ed » . ns Mrs. Horace|gret that, when a last slide was _ The budgeting of pay-cheques. |ceptionally — well- + stm |made members of the Paris Women's League end the Angli-|camp committee report was pre-|the meeting with a meditation. |cost of $348.00. The last one has|wart; - secretary, . Ho cn oak aa | =the purchase and use of con-|during the question and answer | Advisory Council. an c Gordon Mac-|sented by Mrs. John Myers, not-|A poem’ for the new year, and|been presented to the Prince|Glover; treasurer; Mrs. “Ivan |Shown, ' war t iahte gumer products, amd the know-|time fotorentne endiians aaa BE Sie CORSET ot i ee a ck Dohibt aL tee Wasa me a tear ond ltereakiag’ pos: DC. CR: Welter groamencad the|Comnts HospitalAnnex for use . ‘This was annie eee Seen, = ee g ledge of what these _—— lecussed o Steele explained ‘ar ce on United ‘Church Women ex-|son with 229 young people atten- 'Benediction. ae oe, the meet- eee to undertake the jus suddenly to Island scenes .a rad ben one veg rma the term “Laity” and their du-|tended gre ally toa escer s. oie Mr. Logan, had sugges-|usual talent. money project for |gain. Not that these do not oc- o .| LACK UNION WORKERS _ |ties or purposes in this world. | Leading in the devotional -per Y ALLEN ted that the funde raised dur-|March, Next mecting will be |cupy top places in our hearts, taught to peorte te school, | .|iod were: Mrs. Heath Mayhew, IDA BAILEY A Sat do one nid, “Ht te isd 40 aie : ; ‘science or home| About 96 per cent of Soviet} Refreshments were then serv ing the winter be accumulated |at the home of Mrs. Harold Ste- | Saeee ; trade unions have no full-time |ed by the hostess assisted by |Mrs. Hillard Woodside, and Mrs. for future needs in the new hos-|wart, end phoning committee jother scenes and strange places | peomene eee aeuien the committee in charge. Arthur Pootht oft from: Masgute : ill pital extension. Mrs, Auld com-|will be Mrs. Stewart and. Mrs. [but it is also very true, that Ie- sien Peance te aiteemer super. : : Uahed Church Wonee. aereat-) Swiss Steak In A Skillet piel ectanen.. atcn_ Seid. cee: it be. Se. 4 Pilea Ann a we Se “Canadian their - co-operation during the |Ivan Darrach. home to find full “Gontent.” Saree “tt| An Eye-Popping Satisfier Ps, sHeetinte ret aatitl gt etna a ; ; wr women a | (the Merttimes on a cae y PP g: NS The was held at the |lby the and Se ect he aubier tame soot. oka |The secret— of good nutrition|- % ¢. sugar a tute most hospitable and kind. | “(groups in St. Joba! NGd. end depends on the use of “honest| 1- egg ELLEN’S DIARY “That's something we should ; een, Z issue foods” made from real, not syn-| I tsp. grated orange rind. EE stress more'’ a member of our | gee a oe thetic, ingredients. This is espe-| 1% c. sifted clourr ~‘ a - local offered. - “we should have rat he Anes et cially true fo fresh citrus fruits,| % tsp. salt : C | rf | Pi tt Vie d more get-togethers such as that “Conntion Cneeees, c nned or concentrated} 1 tsp. baking powder Oo Oo U ic ures iewe was, to meet and talk with ~ Sota ie Soe Se eek Saree ciao sl icp er 1 Petar neen a” Se ORL fa, See Sas Re 2 1° ee oe de os . - high percentage of Vitamin C,/ % c. chopped pecan At Interestina WI Meeting "Jus, to Tear what, and how, they that the American equivalent of |6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Feb. 10, 1966. whlch is a vitamin that must — —— ee rs g ' 3 — ae ae ae ok << oa = alioiae . Pate sic. Purpose of the camp is - to Daily Minimum — i scaughcoenibione “And another thing, Ellen I Ireland, of representatives of the |February smiling on every land. pron wld — from. the : A’ 2 a deeper understanding} ‘The average amount. of Vita- Orange Syrup Glaze remember of that old. parlor’ |same. “It won't be too dong” James : are often very different tram the) MARY HAWORTH of the Christian Hife. Mrs. Les-|min C in a 3% - oz. glass of| (recipe . follows) a the woman we talked with con- Choice pictures these were: /offers, looking up from his : ed ander the eame trade name. ! if Jo secretary of sup-/orange juice (fresh, frozen-con-| Measure butter into 2.- qt, (ued. “was the aronetope of historic ee hee reading, “‘before the early lambs ' : ° : and social assistance s- ted, or canned) is 960: in- ing bowl. Gradually work |2% its slides on the - How/jvely, scenes, will be coming. au \ : Many | terna ‘units. (We in sugar with spoon. Besinand ; J reap Looe fs IV rade ace ing et sna of 80 units x day add ecg and ‘orange rind it |DoMrL Aad wat madog,the{strange nee & toany of oar nk. ‘And with « pmaed : T M : Older Man ee Sree SEE Ore [So tale two. or- three (3% 02.) together- flour, salt, baking PO-l1t- seemed, we saw at-first-hand, Joyable, -it- seemed-as_though..we time. hats! S ° arry Ee eaten fe aL [Wee and baking soda and stir |) Mees eee ne ebeoldltee : eudience, ‘had| Until tornc tae gees tou ee her life will be ruined by her own that we all can afford it for pri- in pecans. Add alternately with |P)pces & Gee sie teeue hook aed ce cade Bho es ry .- DEAR MARY HAWORTH:| Meg is 22, the mother of two initiative should she ‘end her|ces are reasonable. eae orange juice to first — mixture. See an : the or given a Goodnight..... there anything @ family can children, ages one and four./marriage to John against his| When food-shopping, buy ac- Mix thoroughly, making a bat-|-,,°), Wore ee thea aon, oe he. Her husband is a serviceman, |wishes, it may be that his owa|tual fresh orange juice, canned tor" a ip hg ak ne age miywcas maton there be-| BEATLE ON VACATION now in bis second tour of duty | self-conteredness in years past, |or dan cp es Oil 2 sets of 12. (2") Gui leer Settae ere Salad: ole lliak dauisnen “tha — i LONDON ee ee vk as. ee ith John say his attitude of being more |e ‘sure, stop, thetic mn . pans and fill 2-3 with batter. world very small.”’ Here was Ireland’s shores, her oe a Patti con a oo Se iad to ie y than to her, Remember, syn juices @F¢/Bake 20 to 25 min.in mod. We thought of those stereop-|winsome pastorals, her . thatch- lor “a ture- her first beau, a had alregdy thrown Meg ‘‘on her orange juice. oven 325 degrees F. Cool 2 min. lti-an: views last evening, when led roofs, her fine churches, her |TUesday to Barbados for a. boy who had graduated fromlown” much of the time, before} TOMORROWS DINNER ren ’ : , week vacation. Harrison is the ‘ ‘ in pans. Then remove cupcakes /with other interested members |hospitable and kindly folks.” Sur- ‘i tank gultenia high school and was drafted.|she drifted into a shipwreck| Maine Sardines with and cool troroughly. These are |°y w, 's Institutes gathered ely, we thought, the little ‘|musical group's gui uriat During their first year of mear-|sort of alliance with the other) Hot Mustard on Lettuce |then ready to dip into the |from several communities to _alpeople: ‘the fairies and lepre. |s*****++ooooeooseoeee Tiage he was sent overseas. She|man, grateful, for anyone’s in- Swiss Steak in Skillet | orange syrup glaze. central hall, we watched pic-lchauns had chosen e lovely land|? #7 BENNETT CARR ¢ dies by correspondence course,| In short, maybe Meg’s mar-|° - Potatoes fork in each cupcake and: dip it is eae ioe ful fides ‘teo ght |England’s first city, her plea-|% Sun org ~$ while waiting his return. - riage to John, at a pathetical- 7 - Min. Cabbage quickly in and out of the orange |back by an ex-first lady of Island |sant countryside, glimpses of the |t es ¢ air tt children were wort [orate 6, at hoped tot} Glazed Pecan-Orange Cupcakes! Syrup giaze striking fork against [ore <7 On,c™- rst lady of Talend famons rivers, her palaces and|} _‘{nsurance Counselling =f their two children were -|passport from loneliness into Coffee, Tea Milk ledge ofspan to shake off any ex-|4 Canade-wide, trom a te ‘iinc kal we ee were |¢ Charlottetown, -P.E.1:- t Then once again John was sentilife, was the cross roads at Measurements level cess syrup. Place on cake rack. leent trip, which had taken her sae that land which is ‘‘Ov.|{-—~"Phione 4-8817 - 45435 f , poverseas, where he couldn’é which she ‘‘went wrong’, eo that SWISS STEAK IN SKILLET cool. This makes 24 cupcakes. to the world’s foregathering in ler the Border” and beyond: 06-46-640-004-6.0-500465466 > his family. i the present stress . situation,| 134 Ib. bottom round steak, They keep moist for a. week = 1 Meg has fallen in love bound to hurt some if not ail con- eut %” when covered and refrigerated. : 3 ; with a.divorced man, 37, wholcerned, was in the cards more| 14 -¢, flour Orange Syrup Glaze: In pt.- has two preteen-age children t0|or less. from the start. That, or| 1 tsp. salt size gaucepan, combine % c. support. She wants a divorce t0|/something — equivalent. ; Y% tsp... pepper Florida orange juice,-1-¢. sugar f merry him and seems willing t0/ In any case, whatever the| 4 tbsp. butter or margarine-—-jand 1 tbsp. grated orange rind. give up her children to take on jfacts, the gist of my message is 4 small peeled onions, ~~ ge over low heat until the : “er” bniboed Se. echcteded. ut |ppen to the possibilty that. Meg th tp, salt, additions; __' [R¥88F dissolves. Increase heat : rotation soon. He is determin- lis entitled to a good deal of “in| i'bar leat mae ed that Meg and the children| stant” unquestioning psycholo-| 4 tsp. Worcestershire. wil accompany_him to his mew |gical support from her kith-and| ‘1 ¢. solid-pack canned -THE CHEF. ANNOUNCES jassignment. She has said she|kin, as she struggles, just on the tomato, mashed ~ The glazed pecan-orange cup- will go, but won’t stay. He has|threshold of womanhood, to] 1% c. hot broth or water cakes in today’s ¢olumn are said he won't give her a divorce |bring her prospective living ex-| pound steak, working in flour |really a desserte. exquise! Com- and she has no grounds perience into harmony with her| mixed with salt and pepper. Cut 'parable to the famous “baba: au -Meanwhile she has taken &/deepest needs arid feelings, i0-lsteak in 6 portions for serving. |rhum’ cake in texture. job, pra Myon’ at sofar as she can. ae it butter or margariné™ in |—— -- a maid. elder child, very) By approaching her Filarge oven-proof skillet. Add precocious, is terribly upset bYlcaring spirit, steak and onions and saute until ts your pain RHEUMATIC or it all; she adores her father. |rather than by letter, you might |hoth are . Dust with THRITIC? Meg’s mother died when she |inject an antidotal into|remaining. salt; add bay leaf Me a was seven. Her father was kill-lthe situation. Namely, you and Worcestershire. - Spoon. in|po you Jong for relief the ag ed in World War 11, before she might give her a feeling of being |tomato, Add broth or water: |g; eumatic and arthr tc pain was born, She lived with her |weil and truly loved by family, a close-cover. Bake 1 hr. in slow|Th a Somes from maternal grandparents | while |feeling that might relieve her | yen, $25 degrees F. or until fork|their suffering by using T-R-C's. * her mother worked and was al- loner sense of ‘ urgert|tender, Serve from skillet, the|Don't let dull aches and stabbing most entirely reared by them. need to quit her marriage in popped baked potatoes nestled pe eer you any longer. Try She was.a good child, and as quest of helpmate love. M. H. the edge. Serves 6. EMPLETON'S T-R-C’s. Only85c and ithey lived in the country, She) Ma ry ch : ee a é $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. ie had few playmates. which may|fhrough' her column, not by. 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