DDUISE ADELE Illon The monthly meeting oi the Georgetown Parish Council or the Catholic Women's League was held recently in the parish hall. The meeting was opened with the League prayer led by Rev. L3. Dooley. Presiding over the meeting was the prcll~ dent. Mrs. Alex itrsenault and a good attendance ot members answered the roll call. Minutes ot the last meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs. Marcellus Gotell and the tlnanciai report was presented by the treasurer. Mrs. R u p Wight. Bath minutes and linen. ciai report were adopted. A can- sideralile number oi business items were successruiiy d e alt with. including resolutions. sw- eral members vnluntecred to collect League dues. '5 Finns were discussed for the Liberal Women Elect President Fourth Qurrn's inhrrats' Wb—lby pm, up. “may 3,". “‘9 men's Club held its annnual meeting was then brought to a meetinr in Vernon May in with close by prayer and blessing. a good attendance or members. committh elected the iolloirlng slate oi oi- ltccrs tor the coming year; dcnt, Mrs. Bruce Judson; pres- niih; sec- ommi (iord o n liurdld Beaten. G i ii i 5. member- abi e on and an aiio aiion Edivard .vinchnd; 0'" a I D c s .. I , . M ' I , g .m“ "HARM." mac“ {:blwliy. Mrs Stanisnod ac u was domed m have I HOUSEHOLD HIN'l' 'l'liu rout-st “fly to iron is sllP~ l‘ltii’l‘ is to iron the honour pleats iiituiitir mid tinisli ironing ni ltlzt't'. thing a mt‘dium - hot llluu "Hill 3 llllll Crochet this atghau in a shades ot a color iui atirr tossing in a salad... kind at lettuce usable tn the M. “M _ “when. l'vik like it mllllnn when you Iriltr .anl tieplrt in the Solace - tire cents (coinat tor M m “m ‘ new this pattern ino stamps. plenset ‘° ‘1'" 3m“ “m “‘ 63:3 orally an enormous treat! Fl‘flnl. Si w . antmtn l. 0M. iario real-tents add i rent a l ea tar. Print plainly I'A‘I'ITEIN E Printed Pattern "M: Misus' Sires ill, t2. H. is. in. Set vat- FIFTY cums tin tourist in? holding at the annual supper and entertainment on July 2ith. Work will commrnce on items (hr the tuncy work booth. Fol- iioiuina business discussion. the meeting was addressed briohy NEW ANNAN ucw The general meeting at the New .innun now was held re. cently in North aedeoue. The meeting opened with the pur— pose and a short prayer by the president. Mrs. Wilbur stavort. Six mcmbcrs who had attended “" the presbyterial gave short re " ports. Mrs. Allison Protlt called the roll and read the minutes or the last meeting. Mrs. Lou Walker. treasurer. gave a lay. at SLOW was accepted mmting oi the executive at a An Ink-"stint: “I'D” 0‘ the convenientdate. Travellers licst ub's activities tor the past car was nin‘iI by tho prcsi- gram. tenturlng stories oi Dr. members conducted the pro- Florence Murray, a missionary A vote oi tliiinks' nos civt-n for om so “an. and closing the retiring otiicers tor t heir win. a pm... "Ambassadgrs to.- eliorts during the previous year. Cami;- by Mrs. Bible study was conducted by Lloyd l‘u ra css. Mrs. Gordon pimp, Begum Shciitow “5- James HalildBYs. Freetown had the worship and ‘ and Mrs. Edward Manhood. lthe Wiimot Valley ladies served " lunch The meeting closed with a hymn. GLEN VALLEY Wl l tess to the Glen Valley wt tor ‘their May meeting. The presi- dent. Mrs. Henslzy Higgins. pre- i sided. Alter the singing or the t ode. the collect was repeated ll! ' unison. Roll call was snswe by seven members. The minutes at last meeting i were read and approved. ‘ ‘ treasurcr's report was then giv- e en. The correspondence were i read. it was decided to canvass i the district tor the c u no es- i Fund and Retarded C h i ldrcn's Fund The following commit t. e e a were lppmntcd: sick. Mrs. Ar— thur Mnclsenn and Mrs. Henl- ley ngglnl: progrlrn, Mrs. El- tinn "Mum and Mrs. Cyrul Mar- t. Cyrus erfln The chase towels for thr school. Th lettuce lint came out of the Star-Illicit looks rich. is inter. last leat. eating crochet. medium weight lighln. Pattern 1357: directions ch,“ m, atghan M x oil; pillow is x 15 There stood two delivery men STORING IT pied." I linllly laid 2m , ADAMS iarc ot Guardian -Pairioi Pa miles alonl the course or "'t "PM. when St.w..Tor- Gambia River and tr srldom “'41 1. Ont. mm an enclave in Sena. til We've taste - tested it," SPRINGVALE WI The May meeting at Spring- vale wl met at the homc oi Mia. Bnice Stewart. vice. president. M rs. Frank Crabbe. presided over the meeting. which opened with the Mary Stewart Collect repeated in unison. Roll call was answer- ed by nine members and two visitors. The minutes or the last meet» mg were read a n it approved. The business consisted or “nail:— ling plans for a talented Caravan. he school committee to our The meeting adjournt‘d. Lunch was Served by hostess and com» mllttee in charge. Bnis’ml. WI May meeting was held at the home at Mrs. Anselm LaPierre wtth 12 members nnswcrintt roll Mrs Ann“ Madman was my gall With donatlnn lnr an luctlnn alc. Minutes of the previous meet- lng were read and approved. Remnants received were distri. butcd tn vnlunteer members to make articles {or i: bazaar in be held at is later date. Mrs. Fab rick Sinnott was aDpnlntcd to send curds tn the sick. new memberwar wel- comed and added to the mem— bership. Alter correspondence read and reports oi committees given the articles were auction. ed by Mrs. John .l. Perry and an hour 0i inn and enjoyment inilowcd as well as adding a good ilnanciai sum to the limits. i The meeting closed with the Queen. followed by lunch and a )ncill hour. Mrs. Stirling Mac- Ewcn invited the members to and M Roy Frizz! her home im- the June meeting IDA BAILEY ALLEN Crisp Iceberg Lettuce Useoble To The Lost Leaf RDLLING in by knight Ill dltt. Vllitorl were thrilled with prerlccd refrigerator can hold- its crilp yet tender (extutz. We lng thousanda oi halidl. iceberg I ll killed about it over the air. shortly atterwards. my im- weu Ibuut two dew!!- Ilit- A presaiona and suggestions about iabulous kind ot lettuce that re- hnw L. m it...“ in...“ w. malned treah. crisp and tlavor mm. in mm...“ new...» er ads and soon it was Amcr- llrcrnlly the Chef lnd l vlsll- Came I knock on "I! lest-k“- ed Salinas. Calilornls. the cen— ter ol the industry. where much or the crop is grown. Thil year carrying I has: wooden Ere-fl brings a bumper crop. Acres up~ Wetter-I ice on acres at glowing green heads berg lettuce packed in ice. Mt- w“, hm...“ by me...“ cry. trimmed vacuum - cooled and packed in tiberhoaril car- toon ready to rush in reirlgcr- nmwy aied cars all over the country. . The guest When iceberg lettuce teach- bathtub la a pad-ct place to at W“ how. no» it promptly 1..., the We, . (a, m" up. into the relrltzerator. nnl. imly to protect the texture and time as the aim. up. mi “.1 p but to conserve the vitamins mlwere radio broadcasting daily. Mexican Guacamole Sal] d Next morning w. look the re- 1 medium held Weltern Iclb inliiunl lelttiu war to the stu- borl lean“ on Prince ot Wales College. This Ill Mrs i a diluny special occasion ian at Mrs. be rt gar will lpnnd‘ MARY HAWORTH Held Between Two Worlds Son Identities With Rich high near Mar iiaworth: M hus— schooi; plans a luture in public ’ V health “min! WWW ‘ “m' the depression or the tms. Ab se as graduation day. June. Daisy Reid. 21. daughter nlv . Chester Reid Cnmpbellt on. Elmmfield RR. graduate at O‘Lenry high and is thls year‘s prelldent a! the stu- Doreen Andrews. [9. daughter. Andrews. Sandra lane .20, daughter ot dowry‘wise' mac (m Port Hill: graduate of summc r 3 year 1E . _ 1 Judy Colwlll. 2!. daughter _ol on nur own earned “Ime we ‘ . er o _ School. vice president or. Em e sick committee is to purchase one baby spnnn tor a new baby in the district. Mrs. Everett Clow and Mrs. .ianic Macchcn wcre appoint— ed to the sick committee tor the next three months and Mrs. Gol- den Doilar and Miss Edith Mc- Leod to the school committee. Correspondence consisted at a letter tram th e or it was decided to canvass dis. trict and that members would bring their donations to next meeting. A letter trom the re. taidcd childrens association was ‘ leit until a later date. , The district convention is to be 1 "we “Md” held on June ibth at Brackley. Point at 2 pm moved paid. Three members do~ hated money to the birthday bnx. Hostess tor .iune meeting is Mrs. Ralph Crabbe: lunch com- mittee. Mrs. Frank Crabbe. Mrs. Ralph Crabbe and Mrs. Golden Dollar. n. N.B. and charter president maria Hull. 19. daughter a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ituti. Ablaiso on a scholarship. berton. Graduate ni tht hlght He enters the business world next. September at a salary eas- ‘ily three timel more than his father was paid at the same age. Mrs. Ervm Jay. Kensinsinn. However, because he worked flown“. graduate at hlgh school film. his way through college. during mm,"an years when we hadn't the money to help him, he is telling us now that we owe him equivalent cash recompense! He considers it our.m me mm“. “m. Society, school there. editor or the year book. Barbara Jay. 2. daughter bi very active in nurses glee club. All bills were Core lCttuce Wash in running Shrcd'ictiucc and arrange on platter; top with tomato slic- over In- Sour Cream 5 Hot ur iced Coiiee or Tea Milk Time Savers: Canned tomato 3 c. “use you, rroaen V n worlds. it seems. His tamin oetits pols; troren irult - tilled CRAB CAKES REMOULADE tAs Tori/ed at “0th Anibal”- dor. L05 Angela. Calilornil). 1 lb linked thawed Crlhmelt 1 tsp. Wurcestu’shile Slucn tern iceberg let|uce [elm Combine and mix all Ingred- Catch up mixture with an ice cream scoop. Form mm “It nest egg and milk together. Coal crab cakes with this mix- ture: then roll each In seasoned brrud Ci‘itrrihlt. Mt slanti llt mill. bread in 1 mln.\. Drain on pr lettuce lent. Pass Silili'r Remnu- THE CHEFS CHICKEN-EGG DI. in the center oi crisp medium sized iceberg lettuce leaves put I tablespoon each line - chopped chicken - egg salad hell up; tasters each rail with a pick: chill and arrange oh a platter. Pars with cocktails or aperr tits. mom» cums DIARY Blends With Today the loldlincbel were hen, their moldy yellnw plum» 1 blending beautltuuy with e [old-green ol the new leaves bout Gordon Campbell. Charlotte- town, ll mending come time with relatives in Mllaachuultl liter “tending the luneral of his lislrr. Min Ethel Campbell. whole death occurred in Y ELYN COLWILL MREEN Em ANDme gyl'wn recently. Prince County Hospital School Graduating in": thrillid'fi'fi Ten Students At Monday Night Exercises A total of 10 graduatel will man 0’ the hospital board of receive diplomas Monday nlgllt trustees. will preside. The invo- It the 49th graduatiuu of the cation will be prnnounced by ed Prince Cuunty Holpltal School Rev. L. M. Murray. Kensington of Nuralng scheduled for Sum- United Church. merltdo civic ludllnrium It 8 RI rccfipuon {or the gradual” w be commencement exercise! lnnlght lor the Saint John Hol- pltul School at nursing, lrnm where ihelr daughter Polly in by the Prince graduating. Cnunty chapter or the Register. A lobster supper was held at P. a manual church services the belvcdere doll and Winter held Sunday at 4 pm. Club last evening. at st. Paul‘s Church. and at 7 pm. aid that evening at Me- p t T ty C h Canon Mark Ferguson. sr. mortal Nurses residence. 0n Mary's Anglican Church, will Wednesday at this week the be guest speaker tor the decor graduates were guests at a din- aion. and K. T. Holman, chair. her or the tioysl Canadian Leg- WOM EN'S ORGANlZATlONS Plans Made For Annual Supper, Entertainment Mrs. Eldon Hickok invited . members to her home tor .inne‘t meeting. roll cnli to be answer“ ed by paying twice the size at one‘l shoe. Two contests were rtmducled and were won by Mrs. Alton Mlcbean and Mrs. Hensley Hig- gins. The meeting closed with Q u e e n. Lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour enloycd. Mrs. Stewart MacDonald and The {allowing ll 1 lllt of the Mrs. Peter Gleesoll. Welt Roy. graduatel. and l altar! biogn- ally. attended the national con. vention of Home anti School Al- norethy Lelrd.20.daught.ernf aociatioaa held in Winnipeg last. and Mrs. Edward Lelrd. week. Albany, and a graduate of K’ kora High school; rated one or Richard Harris st. John, the outstanding students in this cm, at McGill Terrace. Char- lottetown, received a Bacheln r Mary MacDonald. 20. daugh— 0! Sacred Theology degree irom ter at Mrs. Donlld A. MacDon- Assumption University, Will lid, Summenldc. Valedictorian Tor. at the convncatlnn this and I graduate it! Summenlde Week. gb. Gall Quigiey. 1!. daughter at, Mrs. L. Lerigec. Edmonton, Quigley,iAl|a.. is vis with h graduate brighter and son nrlaw, Mr. and ' Peter Glecson. West Roy-l or a a er dnu- band and I were married during ‘ soluter nothing was given to us. est assortmcrit of conventional wedding guts. HAPPENINGS Miss hathcrine Cass rcceiv. th .i We suspect that in time. Alex spy at the recent commenee- lwitl enter his apprenticeship at _ _ 'the same. though. up to this. he University. She is the gaufiwh- ‘shnws little interest in handling as it inr him— has is childish south I We llcy that he. no doubt I practical dnvttn~to-¢Il1.li iellaw. will be leaking over the dandeLlonl that lengthen mund new In the [run of tho meld- nwa, conieebsrin as to ho "tut:c summer months in the W long it will be before first budvl, turn downy to make a lllke lining for the nut the two will hian. We think. e. that it il not im» probable that even Ill: ltnpl a bit chfldllhly to Admire and teminine skills. the exact day when these delicate cleanings will begin! Beautilul our day was. beauti- tul too is this night now rottiy uverlaid with the moon-glow. it was a day tor the iarmers here to remember grluiully. now that the cropping hld commenc- ed. that the lirlt i'encinlz had been done and the requirements at manure spread to the he'ids. was over. operators or the m chine. were come In In: culti ating. trautnrs beating out lprir ghtly tunes in: this and lh al iieid oi the name. At the close or his schonlday. Mack hlppily took his turn there with the rest. machines. Nor in being ott' usual with other little lads ul . the tarms. tie is obviously happy in be with his sister nnw an hol- iday. who in a varied role tits in nicely with the work a! farm. Now they assist James in caring tor the lambs: again they run in round up I COW or I call out oi bounds. Or it may be the two are any by machine h arty out some needed mission t the place. c n fl"_ when you mum-t mm This morning it was to a clinic in the old school down the River Road they went, where in a pre- with the rich, due to elhuw- rub- Soho?! as‘wflu" he receivrd his - biog. and teels entitled to share Vamflatmn mains! "Ill ' their privileges insoiar as he canl 9559- W deadly I" it?!” that are But, unrealisticnl-‘—.—"— and We we,“ ,hwugh exiremety ly. he overlooks the tact that continucs to ntake steady im- an yum up.“ in. Emma their hisétlzries and his aren't.pro‘v:m;né Italillowln‘fl treatment v m, compara e. it e a .- asp! - hat whatever we couldnta rd m my view, you do“ “we: Mr. and ME Bruce sump ‘ Would do without. it simply nev. him a cent tor the schooling he's son and [limit x or mine might lend us 1 daughter all hand tinanciaiiy. They. like us. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon Y. Sou . we can"... u. u. it... at, m... earned. Why doesn't he negoti- Sunday visitors to Fredericton, a loan to tinance the trip tni El eaiand if he has big earn-- recently lwnuld have considered the idea MS in vmsuect and the kind at! BC North Tryou: graduate oi tinit- Prettosterous and unwarranted. t'st bible School. Munc- but now we have a son. 29. 8: Bflp‘ married. who hulds diiiercnt at new students ot nursing or view. He has studied in Europe ‘ on two scholarships and is soon tlto get his Phi) tram Harvard.. moral obligation. He has set his heart on a trip ter his View in the least. and should find ourselves in d anclal need In later llie a n d 331m were to ask him and his wile ior.‘ Sicw any. medical help. they would at we were impnsing. when Dad was making $11,000 I became 01 all that money. am inclined to stick to my long policy or sell. reliance as a present example to him. Yet when he says a triend assures him we should be delighted to make the New Zealand trip pub- lble. i wonder. Me and t between two background represents the iinan— clally hard-pressed wnrltl oi the sn-called little man. nhligrd claw his way up to economic uli-suliicicncy. Your Inn's school environment an the other hand. during his stuv dies lbrold and It Harvar undoubtedly hnl brought him i In contact with I mark expan- Ilve wnrld where a great many lnlnlliel tranlmlt material In a matter a! course. he is trying to get a toehoid in that world. apparently. and he teen that a boost trom his parents. in the torm or a Irlp to New 2e stand this summer. would help him make the grade. But he is unable to communi- cate the gist at his dreams and drives to you. maybe because he'l not the articulate type, or posalbb because you no longer speak each other's language to the wake nl his long t e expns. MP to modes at think rig your experience. Unlike you. who deeply aub- Icrlbe In the logic of “ole sells reliance, your ingrained social now. your son is ouite miredhp as regards his newly minted so eiai philosophy with respect in getting. and. spending Despite impressive centuri- ing. it seems he hasn't matured. as yet. into clear adult perspec. tive as to who he is. where he has been. where he is going and cry Haworth cnunselg. Mrs. Sadie Craig tl . nut by mail.ln Kanslngwn. with her w w is herl ter. Mrs. .ieaa bridges. ‘ Mt- Ind MrS» Wilt Bums'l niai celebrations will be display- who have resided in Summer-l ed lt the new Cbarlnttemwn lb Side hr the winter months have ‘returned “1 the“ home In Ell-imade that oitiecrs should be Robertson. A Red Point has entered the P.E.I. sumo" ' ° Yl live Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mosr ArtJt pent a pleasant. were realiud ax. N 5.. guests brother. Easil‘ ‘ 'm 9"“ V“ “’0' “‘3‘ " W'l Constable and Mrs. Donglas.dent Osvaldo borticos by gui- r and tamin Montaguelprisc. No one met the bearded] Wt‘re Sunday visitors to Eastyleader e not even his body. Brown. Mu. Elmer Cole and guests at Mr. and Mrs. guards. An iatormed source Mrs. Lea Crane. ' Castro phoned Dnrticosi Entiirom the airport a be outraged. They wnuid feel Point has been a patient to the downtown in . tax tit Sourls Hospital. where she has They would recall the iimelundurgnnc mail-hem ‘ harles Bent year. They would wonder what and tamiiy motored from Nova Scotin to spend the weeke’rd . r.’ were to give him the mnII‘BYuI-lpndc As i am not a martyr type. il ie-i a hose. thrce~month~old son or Mr. and Mrs. Waldnn Rose. East Baltic is making sstisiactory progress in the P.E.I, Hospital where he has been a patient tor the past us Peters st. Charles who has been a intian m Sourls Hospital was recently removed Charlottetown Hospital Mr. Pei». era is the lather ni Mrs. Daniel‘ . a co m and childrcn Lorrie and Kirk have returned to the manse in Kings boro atter spending a brie: holl- day With relatives in Saint John. Mr. and Mrs Heath Chtng and '- h w— fit“ IaWbbemredfw 'lo lain l to Man I H. M Cm rtzery. Main-rmqu Charlottetowgfi " W i ~ on at the home ‘ “med m “y Arnett Robert- d with Mrs. a pati- Mrs. Tyler Ching. Black Pond t Sunday in Hilliax. N.S. con» tinues bit he a hospital patient vantages to their ldult offspran H Mrs. Wendell Mac- the held recently in Park Royal united Church. Pal'kdaic. The bride is ’ " IhP turmrr Margaret Macuren. t l a t livin that are alien to ~ » we " X m .. Brendon neli Charlottetown were to the ll I ditiun Ilnill cmd' I “mm, H Rose. has born the in East naltic H‘k ivnrne Mai-Neill i and inmil) Rid Pltint were r!- ccht visitor: with moods in New N5. mt Mrs. Vincent Massey y Chsrlottetown a: how to get there. HI: rnrrent insistence that you owe him the cash equivalent at tho Mhoollnl he earned in! him- i rmer's parents, Mr and Mrs. Bot-mud Masscy. Bothwcll KinIMIV. character that warrants credit? tic. rime Min- -arrivnl (ram Russia tank Prebl Edward Robertson. -.--..--_--.' ram o4 Company San... at: an that they could come vii th ning visiting daugh— larga number attended the sale of machinery and stock at John Beairsto. lDamlcy. The auctioneer was ur Stewart. Good prices CASTRO SNEAKS HOME Mrs. Gordon Robertsonxinge. HAVANA 'APi— to New Zeaiand and wants 3500 pm who has been up cash trnm us to launch it. The name ,0. some um, i. tact that we got no such lnrges- mm..de THANKS TO BLUE SHIELD- MARI It"! SHIELD + Pa. Am MONCI‘ON, NJ. Mm-mmwomm Noll. it you wart who" rhea an two iv ~0- am. viavm pleats includ- c.i. .. has MARITIME HOSPITAL SIM! ASSOCIATION lruu-yxxfi.zuu---w Plumctge Of Goldfinches New Leaves pllt. There were no compllInLl : ten-lb]. rblv. Lbll lid 0! It: years. Inclined tn Itudy. ho learn! wordl wherever he lids them on pack-lea trash the store. in the Funnier. in TV headings or wherever an attractive word claims titentlosa. By th . it ts a June-wind that wanders over the i‘ his. a nil, above. is I smokey haw at blue. And enjoying much the sun lnd delight or it all. we any Via a there ever .- cropping 'me la lovely. Do you know what I have a hankering for these days?" all oldetimer nl larmer twinkled to- day. 'When the dandelion: coma trash and new as they are now—- 'i mind our orchard was full at them— i wish tor a glass or the wine my mother used to make irons them. oh. we drank it only when it was new. Ellen" he lmiled. ‘but how i remember its fllvor' A part oi the season. it was— will . James in the aid armchair. . puts by the newspaper an d wns. “W l , I reckon lt'l bedtime. Ellen” he otters. “Thlt bantam got us up talrly early this mor- rung." Uri Ittmnrrttwi ntary — Gaul-night. . White Elephant u, Sale Planned 1 the lights with his elders. as ta‘ KENSINGTON r~ F i H l l I! memberl t)! the Enyal Canadian legion Ladies Auxtliary. Ken- sington branch. and two visitnrl. attended the regular meeting held. at the home or the presi- dent. Mrs. Earle MacKay. Sea View. . MucKay presided and used tor the first time. the it vel received from the prnvinzial president. Mrs. Roi-ter. one or a number presented to la t: al branches. correspond a n c 2 included I thank you Irate {mm a member. also letters (rpm the Retarded Children's Society. thanking the .auxiliary tor a enntributio the Salvatinn Army. us ing the auxiliary to conduct a campaign for funds in the town. Receipt books were given out. The treasurer. Mrs. D. L. Mc- inais. reported the sn m or $750.30 added to the funds from the pot luck supper. The secretary. Mrs. 1A: Cram gave a resume of the hlghlightl of the pruvlncial annual meet ing at Ellerrlic. She laid the charter ll to be displayed at thn leginn Home oi the president each year, and fur the center-i. l iiion Home. A suggestion w al elec|ed for 2 two year term. Tha Provincial and local cnnstitu. tiona will in luture be printed under one cover. It was decided that the local annual meetings may be held in r v be charged by the ehtertaini n g at her1isler Fidel Castro slipped bark auxiliary tor the meal served at “W’linto Cuba unnoticed as public . reatmentlattentioo tocused on the death se from .our clients dues“ =1- although still under the care a! a, pm Mn Mum). Cash.” the annual meeting in luture. tho next one to be held in Charlo - tetuwn. Lunch committee will be Mrs: Lunch was served by the ho!- nd then wentl teas. instilled by Mrs. William l. i M ii and Mrs. Gerald Mill. 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