y = ELLEN’S DIARY 1 : "IDA BAILEY ALLEN _ Souris Guides Lambs And Ewes Fin ff | Spring Salad Varieties eee ee | Freedom In The Meadow | Blooming Iti The Market |: ssior rit ia course was : S completed on Friday, April 30, ur lone pigeon, an attractive He was naurally disappointed. “THE salads that come in, whole green leaves or large pie.| When fourteen members of the lady,in her own rights, is an But the Festival, of much int-! the spring, tra-la, are the gah |ces of greens on the plate. Eat/first Souris company girl guides added interest these days at erest to his elders, loses its ads that give us the zing tra-lo’’’| every morsel of the healt |Feceived their certificates. Alderiea. She leaves her nest in charm.sooner or later for such | : = 7 chanted the Chef, as he set out ving leaves — using both knife' The course was conducted F the dit of a barn to find food, small ones, and in its repetitions, 6 The Guardian, Thurs., May 6, 1965. 4 af ’ ! , a variety of salad greens from) and fork. ; ithe Red Cross with Sister St. = amd aiso enjoy a brief respite becomes more or less borin g. ‘ the supermarket on the test-kit-/ Cherry - Tomato Olive - Sala-|Zita of Mary as instructor. Cer- from her quiet chore, in the sun His. disappointment was soon | = : . chen table. |dettes with French Dressing Pi-'tificates were presented by R_B. |and air of the roof. She is quite lost_however in the interest of } ~ : “Lettuce, romaine, chic ory, quante (see Chef) — Liver wiht| MacLaren, First Aid supervisor |as interesting in a mam ner as the farming about. r qd A P p E N | N G S watercress, field - salad, dande-| Onions and Apples Saute, Parsl-|for Kings County, who congratu- was the birth of a—son__teday__“‘Do you _know__ what __we're lion leaves, new spinach, there ied Whipped Potato, Green lated the class and their instruc- lto “Ribey”, Mack's especial going to do now?” he called hap-} one Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phone 45305 are seven varieties,” he count-| Beans with Thymé — Baked Ric |tor for their achievement. = though naturally this event pily from a gateway in the’ ~ ed. “I also bought a cucumber, | Fig Custards —— Coffee or Tea’ Certificates were awarded as was duly and happily noted in barnyard he was guarding. | vas ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clude Mac- |5¢allions, chives, radishes and Milk. follows: standard certificate, jthe-family. However, calves we “We're putting the ewes 04 tee ee eee ; * fresh parsley to add flavor and | Measurements level; recipes {Carol Ann Carter; junior certifi- jhave already, indeed several of the lambies to. pasture!” | their ciiiices Paul and Kanes contrast. jfor 6 cates, Marie. Praught, Rose texture them, but only one trim and What.an excited bleating there | were recent visitors in Mon.a- Mrs. Fred Bowness, Alberton, | Mixture Of Greens UTE Marie Gallant, Sharon MacDon- | Pretty little mother-pizeon-to-be! was presenly when the flock gue, guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. is visiting briefly with her dau-| “It is not extravagant to buy ee ‘OMvana jald, Linda Birt, Anse Coffia, | Out of a fog our day came to jet from confinement found }Cameron Reid. Mrs. Hansen is ghter, Mrs. Erskine Haywood, |several kinds of ' i . ‘ the ‘makin’s’ | = ; Donna MacAulay, Verna Fra- | Us- It was there in a veil above the freedom of the near mea-'the former Jean Aitken of Lower Charlottetown. at one time, for the best tossed 3 = — or young boot Ever ser, Bernadette MacDonald, the stream, dropped between us dow! It was a siene we ha d | Montague. salads are made with a mixture |. 'S?- ** . Mary Jo Marie Pierce, and the house_on the hill; when) sometimes pictured — wistfully M.r and Mrs.: Neil D. Walker |of greens. %s tsp. pepper we stopped by the bedroom win- when the frost crackled in the} Mrs. Klass Brink and. family returned to their home in North| “And if -the salad greens are % tsp. ground marjoram Rachel Kassner, Dianne \dow on rising to look-:off and beams of this old house, and River hae “the winter | cleaned _ and : fps c flour Pierce and Shirley Osborne. \ ak : , returned to Toronto last week er, having ne ‘ . mm upon our world without. yinter was cold on the farm-| after visiting for the past month in West Palm poly bags, they will “ _¢. prgarins 7 tbsp. olive oil, 2% wine sagen capa gested ee lands.. Now the lambkins could! with —— a Fred | oe and ready to use up to a week | wales Sane ~ enion santo (iol vinegar, % tsp. ee : ¢ youngiings ryn their races, spirits in tune! Nicholson ; i ith, Those participating at a temperature of 40 degrees : resh - ground black pepper: . jare arriving in stable and sty, with the birds’ evensong, Now. | 7” aes oe —_ = ning at the dedication service of | -.~ - Ask the butcher to skin the ‘ . % , a Dee aaa ee hae th ° T@ Mix: Combine all ingredi- ind with the shade of the cfop- though not without supplemen-| ; ait the new electric organ and brass liver and slice it % thick. With lies Smell: geninet the ‘horiann, oar os — c er Pres Mrs. John Brink of Union Road. caniamenakan ten at Cis de To Make Salads That Tast scissors cut out any tough jarts. ents in pt. glass jar. Shake farmers must be up betimese fiock was come to the grass. | Captain ‘and Mrs. Alva Allen River United Baptist Church Like More | Mix next 4 ingredients, and with} weil. : [wits quite-a~ fog Elen” he "(will be a While yet before Monta arene -were_entertained_later_at_t he! Tender Loving Care: Detach ‘hem lightly’ coat liver. Let| seteccccccccococosoce, : Ja offered from the Yard when we any ofthe cattle 0 to pasture” and daughter’. inlaw, Mr, and heme of Lloyd MacPhail MLA, |the salad leaves and wash in stand 10 min. to firm coating. |¢ Wy BENNETE CARE Lt —_ - presently came to the door-- James” commented: Mrs. Leeming Allen, Truro, N'S. and Mrs. MacPhail, New Haven, | cold water; drain thoroughly During is time prepare) ( MR. AND MES. JOHN F. BROWN But the sun is breaking : : until almost dry. (In the test-kit- apple’ and onjons (see following/{ _‘Tasurauce Counselling ithrough. It will be a nice | Ob. 4 week oF ioe 8 Soe ore ae ae chen, we use a big dish drain- recipe). i de Pak . - ge eee s some of them | CW Ho | ine in 16" Charlottetown. : Two Rin Ceremon Unit oe i 2 eee A good away” the younger farmer said. | while Mrs. Allen is undergoing U Id i oe oat or a ee perry gs ay $ Sun Life ef Canada g y ES day” he added. “for those who’ There will be trilliums before surgery in the Truro Hospital. . paclreent Sey Sete iN OS Ne Tn ae ceceads, tan teal Pane Ont» Goo - “ * This ees on ‘the pup-|!ong up the woods’ roads, the : Spring Tea near the ieee one on sanin-to. teal in faices. Lowell". cccccccnsepneseceso. Islander And Ontario Girl \ils from the school down the thought came, and thrushes and| In observance of their _ 0th Tl side): close tight, and store on heat. Saute each side 2% min. >, River Road went to present swallows will be here. jeans a os a I In New Ha the lowest shelf in the refriger- more. . © 4 * ; , ti their choruses and rhythm band| One lane has been smoothed | C2). Mays, Mr. anc Mrs. 10 | ator up to 5 or more. | Overlap slices down center of| cling Barer’, Amelic ning headrest and shes, and 2 2%, latins At art nt Crs como W tothe fre Markinon, pd River wil be The Mt. Swan, UW tll |" "Ppa "Reed uid: rm pater “base wit poe, Virol? ? was the scene of a pretty wedd- nations. Linda Green, cousin of Music Festival in town,.an im- Cool winds. we may yet have, |, 4) ome — = ‘ited Chureh (Shred the greens, prepare’ other onion saute. Garnish: parsley. Feel Better Fast ing on Saturday, April 10, 1965 the bride, wore a dress of deep Portant’ happening transpired | but winter is definitely gone. =|" P-M- oa ene evngement of dat.|imstedients and put in a salad, APPLE - ONION SAUTE when’ Kathryn Lea_ Rushlow, pink rayon taffeta, with match- _ this — ram: nes eee Until See — Diary —| Elliott Acorn of Toronto, at- fodils and pussy willows flanked |W! 10 min. before serving:-As ies tbsp in ‘| When . feel tired, ish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- ing headdress and shoes and’ a ©@- ¥aS ; a= outing. |Good - night..... tended the funeral of his father, by tall yellow candles center- salad tastes only as gopd as *4 ¢. marg Gace all out— les Raymond-Rushlow, of-Belle- corsage of pink .and white car-- Reymond -Rathiow of Belle. evr: Alex’ M. Acorn of Primrose, ed the tea table, while the indi-|{'S dressing, select one that not |? ¢. sliced. peeled. cored fresh’ feel better fast with Carter’s ville.”Ont., came rh ol rons. = ‘last week. He is a guest of his vidual tables wére decorated only tastes good in itself, but that. apple_or_use not - sweetea-)- Little Liver Pills. Gentle, sure Guardsman John Everett Brown, The groom was attended by isister and brother - in - law Mr. with crocuses and scilla. will complement the other foods ed canned. sliced pie apples i ter’s Little Liver a have son of Mr. and Mrs. William H_ John Lewis, and the usher was land Mrs. Louis Jenkins, Lower The president and vice presid- ae with which it will‘be - oo —e well cur ee Sane Brown, Kensington, P-E.I. Albert Haase, brothers-in - law |Montague, while ‘visiting with ent, Mrs. Ella Court and Mrs. | : 3c hin - sliced peeled onion Each tiny pill contains The Rev. Captain P. L. Sams/of the bride: other relatives and friends. Hester Jay greeted the guests | Harmeny On Mena : _ Carter's exclusive formula that Plain not - sweet French dres- Melt ‘caramelize) sugar in ae uy 3 9” frypan. Add margarine and a_very special action om Mrs. Preston Peardon, Monta- eq Serving were: Mrs. Bobby |W28- OF one of its variations, atic ee aaa ee Add. Your liver. This special action Officiated at the double ring’ ce- The reception was held at the remony. home of the bride’s parents. A Given in marriage by her fath- three tiered wedding cake top-| gue; is visiting with her mother, Leard, Mrs. Chas. Kaptein, Mrs. jharmoinze with any menu. May- : . | stimulates the liver bile er, the bride entered the church Ped with miniature bride and| Mrs, Alexander Heaminzs, who Bruce Affleck, Miriain Toombs, °mBaise and cream dressings 2D>\c. cinmanion. salt and cnien-| it flowing freely. Aids ¢ te the ‘raditional “Wedd ing 2room, centered~ the bride's | is ill in hospital in Pictou. N.S. Mrs. Harold Affleck, Mrs. Roy . —- oo when fried der and sickly outa tara ah ac: digestive March” played by Mrs. R. zi This Sidat to the belie caus i _+ _ |Farquharson, Ida Mackay and| a ——— often with spatula to pre-|* upset ee y that tired, Parker. She wore a street length | wo I hee nada? Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nichol- yrs. -Arthur Coffin. Replenish- serts a nu. . vent scorching. __ | you foal uggish feeling. Helps dress of white taffeta with sle- | Posed a urler Tt son, Whim Road, were rec- ing were: Mrs. Roland Jay, Mrs. |; Salads should never be dripp- re eer, oc eal eveless lace bodice, and bell SPonded to by the groom. A te- ent visitors to Pictou, N.S., Wilfred Coffin, Mrs. Frank | © Wet: all dressing should be THE CHEF'S og : sha skirt. A matching -jacket | gram ffrom the zroom’s grand- oon short eran a aot ee ee Bret Ages tons down the back. Sequins bor- sington, PEI. was read. dered the neckline and a panel _ The bride’s mother chose for. effect front which flowed from her daughter's wedding. a pale| the waist line to hem of the Dlue linen suit with white acces- dress. Her shoulder) length veil S°ries amd a corsaze of Ameri-/ was held-in-place by roses C2" Beauty roses: The groom’s| across the front caught with | Mother wore a teal blue suit! small pearls. She carried a with white and black accessor- guests of Mrs. Nicholson's par- Jardine, Mrs. Earl Jay, Mrs. ao by the leaves when tos- reee DRESSING, PIQUANT party gy 7 |Roy Leard, Mrs. Wallace|~ 1 is neither “ nag, _tngredients: ‘s tsp. each Zar! feel better fast. Carter's Little s s Birt, Mrs. Sterling Birt and Mrs. | neither “good manners”. lic powder and ground mustard, 1 | Liver Pills, only 49¢. : Bideford WI _____| Clarence Coffin. while tickets "OT Common sense to leave itsp medium - chopped parsley, ' ° e were sold by Mrs. Gordon Jay. |~ z ; ‘ Will Aid In charge of the home cooking] g : jtable were Mrss Harry Mac- Health Centre ‘ay and Mrs. Lane Pigot. cay y complimentary remarks | Mrs, Herbert Hardy was hos- were received on the new hall w| large nosezay of yellow roses ies and 2 consase of vetiow Te | H. LINKLETTER AN AFFLECK ess to the Bideford Women's its practical faciliti | osegay 3 i : practical facilities and plea- pa es — — ES ast pings > gg =. Saas H. 0 Institute for their April meeting. sing colour schemes. Mrs. Sylvia wis, i. ie . aes z The president, Mrs. Alison Eng- : H inen with 3 AXRRRRRRRRRARRKRRARRR, the bride, was the matron of Piece Pink linen suit with white ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED iiana called the meeting to order { s honor. She chose a yellow lace} yhite ee a a and minutes of the last meeting 4 DPURITY DAIRY dress with white accessories Oa at. take guests aeel Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aff- . letter, eldest son of Mr. and |were read. f % . and carried a small nosegay of ys, and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Ken.| °K; Lower Bedeque, announ- Mrs. Albert Linkletter, Link- | Members were asked to make % “Parents Prefer yellow and white mums. tsington, PEL. Sirs. Kirk Hic. °* the engagement of their. letter Road. Marriage will | fudge and Washington pies , for if _ Purity Products” The bridesmaids were Mrs. kox Sherwood. PEI. Heather YOUDSeT - daughter. Charlotte take place in Bedeque United ithe variety concert which is “ Helen Hickox 4nd Linda Green | and Gety Brown, massa. Joan to James. Robert Link-. Church on June 12 at 2 p.m. | being held in aid of the Tyne Val- 4 317 Kent St. Dial 47128 \ Mrs. Helen Hickox, sister of PEI, Mrs. Eva Brown and ley Health Centre. Volunteers )/ the groom, wore a light pink Diana Brown, Tillsonburg, Ont., MARY HAWORTH - 3, c aot ee forward to collect for the 2 : rayon taffeta dress with match- James Furler. Grimsby; Ont., 5 {Cancer Society and the Retar-| : . Mr’ and Mrs. Albert Haase, To- ded Children’s fund. [ei on ce Jom pre, Demanding Son Problem _ {recmitte’ine resoitions to be will take up residence in Belle- brought up at this year’s annual : ; ; ° i DESIR CORSULTANTS - SEWING SERVICES lle. Ont. The tation- T h ed M h , ,,¢onvention in Charlottetown and led in Camp tek Gee ath Oo T rice-W. #. oft! er 2 letter was read ©0-BOXSSO CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL jthe Ist Canadian Guards. and : : | from the. al convener of 4 D4 ‘has just returned from Cyprus Dear Mary Hawerth: I have'three times. twice unfortunate- ._ ‘Mrs. we aonit on UN. Peace duty with the been. married three times, jly. And of being “single”, or, Marchbgnk. Reports were given Dress Goods | Guards. twice unsuccessfully, a -very/from your view, but -half--—a~=/by the visitation-committee- and -¢ - painful admission to have ‘ to} person in.the mother - role now. | the Red Cross convener. se newest shades {make and an equally painful) The valid yardstick by which) Refreshments were served by *@ finest quality " history to live with. to judge yourself is: What kind 4, baking committee. Next 3 ee at ss | But my immediate problem is of person are you today? Your | : : ite 166 st. Ch’town wie. |my second son, Eddie, 18, the | worth as a person is told by your | ™¢eting will be held at thei tae $ an | child of my second marriage. He present performance. The You home of Mrs. Alison England. ISecccccccccceosooseoot has come to live with me,-since of today, and the You of 10 or 15 | . ithe situation with his father be- years ago, are not necessarily | came unbearable. the same person.— as to mind, | His father is a tyrant; yet, soul, character, competence, even knowing that, I let Eddie moral -maturity, etc. : remain with him after our div-| If faced today by choices that | orce. I had an older child- of |faced you 10 or 15 years ago, | my first marriage, and could you might decide quite differ- | barely support the two of us ently. But the past is water over on my small earnings. the dam. So don’t waste life by Eddie's’: dad seemed to love looking backwards, a la Lot’s him, was remarrying; the wife. |woman seemed motherly, Eddie| To get yourself organized, so' would be staying in an environ- as to do your best on the positi- | jment where he had friends and, ve side in Eddie's behalf, it ts at the time, it seemed best. |important, first of all, to become | I felt that to go to court, to solidly self - accepting and self- fight for Eddie’s custody and / respecting. It is only when} supportive alimony would be fu- you've got yourself off your con- tile, as the father never pays science and out of the way, with his bills and, even if I won, I psychiatric or pastoral would be left holding the bag ling help if necessary, that you financially. There was a lot of can then personify spontaneous- bitterness involved that I won't ly influential strength and san- go into here. s ity in Eddie’s continuing exper- When I married the third time ience. : j I had hopes of pulling my life; Eddie will react to you in} and family together, but it didn’t terms of your own habitual con-| 4 work out. I am older and wiser cept of yourself. If you are a now. though unable to undo the bundle of anxieties, pretensions, | mistakes of the past; but my uncertainties, apologies, etc., he) hope is to make no more. : jis bound to react negatively: At present I feel under pres- probably ‘with impatience, dis-| © | Sure from Eddie to.indulge him approval, dissension, dismay, | © materially in ways I might do/ rejection, disrespect, etc. z ‘ee Cana smart summer shoe 2 be comfortable, too? - 7 The answer is yes. And the secret belongs to Foamtreads, ‘The styles are smart and light—because the comfort is : hidden. It doesn’t add bulk or weight: just blissful ‘| bounce and softness. Try ona pair of Foamtread Casuals soon. And marvel’ that a shoe can be so smart . . . and comfortable, too. Shown: Serenade. Washable nylon mesh in black or beige. Wedge heel. $5.98 Vacation. Washable fabric in beige-white and malt. Wedge heel. $4.98 rt Peo rE otrrrey & ' Kaufman Footwear Montreal Kitchener R. T Holman’s Charlottetown & Summerside BE FASHION - ALERT } Be fashion - alert! Choose the joyful jumper that’s QUICKEST TO SEW — just 2 main parts! a ‘ se: os °° ~ ‘ Plunging V-ieck. is" smart fell} 3UmebD =-KNTT Loox ~:~ #!2dly_if he didn't “expect”. me} — As a-help_ in. reshaping . yout ery as Jf to. If bothers me“that he seems thought - feeling about yourself; ‘°* ’ ss "pHeek onee 4706. Mis-| Knit shell, jacket of rug cot- to take special sacrificial (ma-| and about Eddie’s teen - age Why shouldn't they earn 4%! ‘ ses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size ton with contrasting trim. Smart gg yom goreones = his due. _ - ae read an. ‘ é . s for sporting life : Te just seems to no rea- liam Glasser’s new book “Rea “ er of fa * why i Y Z Sees yards Jan 35-inch, Jacket knitted in one piece ization on his part of the effort ity Therapy: A New Approach As a matter ct, I don’t know I let miy savings ® from neck down and shell in just ee — of strugg- = ; cue ae (Harper and dollars earn less for so long when Eastern & Chartered FIFTY CENTS (50 cents), tn two-piece, in stockinette stitch. '€. etc-: and I is in con- Row: price $3.95). ~ : — Charlottetown ‘coins (no stamps, “ please). { or/'Pattern 7123: sizes 32-34; 36-38 in flict _with himself about me, Dr. Glasser brings a dyna- Trust provides greater interest plus longer open hours. } { this pattern. Ontario residents cluded. wanting me to be the ideal mo- mic new approach to the task of| Frankly, I have two accounts at Eastern & Chartered. - add 2 cents sales tax. 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