a n a l cellar during a house-$1M! ' search. The boys we boiling water. Bake ml min, at' with the League prayer by the . Belfast led the family re among 4P neighborhood teen-ain't 375 degrees F.: when a pick in- director Rev. D. McTague. guests in worship. ,_ llDA BAILEY ALLEN sened comes out clean. it's The social Actions monthly Mrs. David Fraser, Vernon‘ dozen idone. Chill. import read by the convenei- who poured tea at the weddingl questioned Thurs? 1::ng , rs. Charles Rogers showed reception presided in the din- the discovery . > s “"5 lgfiisrgnl‘m” that a great deal of help had ling room. Chars” of unit“!!! “In” “is Q ‘ been given to needy families. odged against Thomas Sta A congratulatory nlessa e l p - g wic 15, and Jose Carlo. 1" according to Capt. mat Provide Vital Foods the received from remler Walterl Mrs. iR. Shaw was read. Guests in- cluded lion. A. W. Matheson.i Kelly- ‘ in Season l qt. hot cooked shre-j Convene“ appointed at ldded cabbage with 2 tbsp. meeting are: Spiritual "IT’S THE MILK bill that[ adults desiring to put on weight. each butter and vinegar. '& tsp.l Raymond Stews“: 500m 3C“ crowds the food budget," ac-gSkim milk can be used when powdered mustard. 1 tsp. War-titan Mrs. Charles Rogers; Charlottetown; Mr. Harold P. t ' cordial to reports the Chef andldesired in all to rm 5 of milk cestershire. 1/; tsp each sugar,i membersh i P Mrs- Sleph e " ismlth» Pownal Md ReV- Mill?“ 7 P I have received from home- cookery; buttermilk is sultedisalt ond onion salt. Serve with“ Doyle: R990" Forms Mrs ‘91 'l~ Roomy- Tlgnls” iE D G E H I ’L . k _ makers. . d i s h es. Ch d a r meat or fish. Shall we cut down on milk? cheese, cottage cheese and ice -—~»~~ 01' buy less meat, poultry andicream are valuable in helping . Achievement 15885? Or fewer fruits and ve-tto provide the required amount. scabies?" ,Lance Dalton:.Education Mrs. . Guests were entertained by fMyrle Doyle: Prcss Mrs. i vocal selections by Lloyd Mar-l - . . v . ' ‘ Peter Dalton: chairman of tile tin. Orwell who later led thel Windbm' nova scans 3 fund raising committee Mrs. guests ill a sing . song. i h 'A In. v“ I s u I l'l;his week our column is spe- r Eva Dalton ‘ 7 _ uncormued m“ a an or c a izing n ways to "eat milk". A discus’s-mn was held mth “T‘ng Boys In DEATH ‘ None of these suggestions arei Tomommwis DINVFR D I H i in _ ~ ‘ _V r . I l. . I _ n, , . n - I i g tile roadtng of the bpllltu all , V > am} h needed especially mi canted GBrapelrult Juice ' CW 5 e iconvene” annual mm, m. "‘JERISEY out): .\'..l .Api... BOARDING SCHOOL ' . A t t . _ t ._ i V. its body - building protein: its‘ Pblgtoes rillzgole , Grand 'l‘rat-a die 4-H 03" l le‘wlzzyroggvgfIElajl‘lP mcel- ‘Culiv‘gd elf: ajzrsesygcig'elepoll'tfe FOR GIRLS i‘ minerals. particularly the cal- Cabbage piquamp tment Club held their Achieve- -‘ . t P9 w kl, ' early Friday of killing “Meal” 4- ctum which builds strong bony Chilled peach Custard met" Day recently- Doris . -,‘ "‘mfngejftgsfge’hafe “ e" or" 01 Deborah Coleman. whossl Regular course Grade V” “New” “d “9th '3 Childrefl- Hot or Iced Coffee or Tca, Milk 'Clalr Wh" lildged “‘9- Wmfll ' i beaten body was found in a ' It aids growth, influences heart to Senior Matriculation ~ Music, Art, Household? [e v e I: "clpr complimented the girls on Measurements , high standard of the work. the i ' es for 6 action. helps prevent brittle bone l T ' - A l no: not? ‘23"...5322'1‘.‘ om - :3...h:.i"li.wiz’.:”t.:imsi:lzri “ mversarv l a mom . . .. 'ood condtnon. gtbs. bfllttom round 0‘ beef led the dresses they had made I d Sctence, O C u i. Lo 11,}- No. we cannot cut down on y 19-“ the commentary being given by; s I fly . :1 ‘7 I . {thin trigger Mary J. MacDonald. A report, - Typing, Gymnastics, 5 Neither i1on we use 2 “ml; cooking on of the year‘s work was given byl Friends called on Mr. and SHOES . . . . . . . . . . . . S .t R-d' ' r' , . meat. poultry, ash and eggs — - . led I M the president of the club Paula " Mrs. Wilfred Maclean. Orwell ‘ 90’ st 1 mg' ; " ‘ they are important building :2 gigs Peeled 31:; Watts. lCove, June 24. following a tam-l—m— -—_ i - r" s. I % c' diced Eileen]. Gifts were presented to the ily dinner at Hillside Inn. Mon- Michaelmas Tel-m begin; ‘" huAizsfoflnddol‘lle: lag? {zwterl 1% t'sp pickling spice finder Mrs. C. MacDonal d i tazue. to celebrate their 50th . Mn 0 B. a s ' . ‘ ri. ‘ ' edd'n anniversar . Pre t EPTEM i'r ‘ not advisable. We need their 1% c bow“! water 0" bee !. insulclifigé" and the sew‘n '3 :t thle ieception werbe Mr. 5:: S BER 9. 19'64 in: dl wer,‘Mrs. Wellington MacNeiii who ' E r“ . d . bl 'Y. b... ,9: were the attendants at the wed- a '-‘ engulry a “’3 9' ngtua t. . i . to limited vacancies; Summer Whltes amins. minerals and help- b ful bulk necessary to a well-. regulated digestive system. Key To Milk Proble prizes and certificates awarded: lst year — l. Debb . 3,; Watts 2. Ruth Rain 3. Cheryl s' ding 0" June 24 md Hazelwood 4. Shirley Watts 3.? Re“ Donald roth Rub meat with salt, pepper and flour. Brown in oil. . . 1914. Transfer to casserole. Nicholson "1 range vegetables around For further lniormatlonfand - "in" "‘"s . .' ro;cover. I.r.-‘- .. y I i , t . tron. giggtfiiate dthel varitolusl Bake 4 hrs. in sin“. m.an Anita 3am and Catherine Han. R0: fii‘rafincnni‘TgF‘s Bflfhlflg Hat's ~ 5- mm.......' r: .33: e 325 r- or a“ it. °".. it“ a i - - . m” “13 nearly :‘down! tender. Make gravy. I MaCDonald- r ‘ Agog; anw‘l‘égms Hats AWWMQ B. D. I forms of milk available. inclu-i PEACH CUSTARD' 3 d year ” 1' Anna watts 2" anager ‘ A Closed gal Aft ; l ding those that have all the ‘6 c. chopped fresh or drained Donna Murphy 3. Carrie Mc- m Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 “ ‘ ' ""00" A- R- C- M' Z .' mm“ to whole milk: ex- canned peaches iNabb 4. Patsy Kipplng 3. Chaiiouelow. July & August M dmistm - i. “Won. "e skim milk and dtbsp. fine cake or cookiei Rosemary MacDonald. ea ; . buttermilk, which contain all r ’ “’1 YEAR ~ in Bernadetle 7 r ' provertlel except the {at eggs MacDonald 2. Paula Watts. and Vitamin A tbsp- sugar Congratulat or .v remarks .2 . I2 , Children should get 3 to 4‘ 1-16 tsp. each salt and cmna- were made by Sister Mary Al- glaases of milk a day: teenag-| m0" , flame" and MI‘S- Eric Kipp- r. “I ers 1 to 4 glasses; adults of all. 2 °~ . mllk , ‘ ping. Refreshemtns were serv. 5;.“ ms g plnL Mix fruit and crumbs. D‘lV-l ed by the parents. - Can Be Eaten ide into 6 45 02.1 custard cups The entertainment program Beat eggs with sugar. salt, Milk does not have to be . . milk.‘ taken as a beverage. it can be: and Cln‘ia m °"- 5”" 1“ "eaten" in soups, casseroles of: PW" "‘t? custard cups. meat. fish or vegetables, or Place 1" Pa“: add 2 creamed meat. fish or vege-l tables: sauces. hot breads. cus-, tard pastries, many puddings? and ice cream. Every ounce of milk added while cooking conu quan-l consisted of three songs by members of the club a recita- tion by Catherine Hazelwood a square dance by the junior pu- . pils a solo by Debbie Watts 5 l tap dance by Donna Murph y and a recitation by Patsy Kip ping. lliches' VERSATILE SHEATH his was designed with a siness girl. Two. large ready- stretch nylon jersey with a . . . tributes to the total daily ' 4 ”" versatile drawstring neck- made hall- bows are attached . ‘ ( ? ‘ ' line by a Mont design- to the shoulders to go out to “"9 matte texture Which Mn "igomgggw mm ,3 b”, as Prizes Given er for the young Canadian bu-- dinner. F a b ric is a MARY HAWORTH Marriage Overclouclecl By Homeless Mother-ln-Law "W h? was»th and drill dried~ I a beverage for youngsters and l Mrs. Bill McGill was a guest i at the monthly meeting of the‘ Brackley WI held recently t r the home of Mrs_ Stanley Jack- in O = ‘ Members were asked to col-| lect recipes for the Guardian recipe book. These are to be; left. at the home of Mrs. Wyliei Dear Mary Haworth: My sis- ter-in-law (I‘ll call her Georgia) has caused a serious cloud over our marriage by calling me sug- gesting that I take her Mom in. was floored by'ber insincere “Mom can do your housework for you—," as I am employed. 1 know Georgia was simply scar- ed to death that she might have priving herself. Why can't s h e. take her mother?—P.A. Dear P A.: If Georgia‘s gestion is rather prea -out of line, 05 it seems to b why get yourself so upset about i t? sug- It is axiomatic that charity ti.e., any good works worthy of the name) begins at home. or gym t is“ ’3' {The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 4, 1964. 7; HAPPE NINGS . the drawing and coloring i the new flag Bryenton. Prizes were presented in chil- dren in the senior room for the best Centennial Scrapbook. and in the junior room for of After choosing the committee for the July meeting to be held. at the home of Mrs. Harv eyi to take her in; she doesn't even else it is sham, false. phony and AM", Jun“ "mu" mm“; mm" "3m Jenkins. delegates were nam-‘ bother to see that her mother‘s strictly for show. Thus Georg- ed to attend the annual con-l clothes are in order. ia's attempt to fast-talk you inol Mr. .nd M.” Rich“, Kelly Siam. Mary mg. McKenna. a) velltion. Mrs. Wylie Brycni o it I ‘ and family, Remington. a re S.C.H.. received her Ph.D., (ic- \ ‘ and Mr" E l l 5 “rm "0"" My sister-isl-law is a tireless clubwoman who lets no in terfere with her social activities. Mom wouldn't do my house- work in any case, as I prefer to do it myself. And we couldn't live together in harmony. Why can't people let marriage have a chance, instead of throwing atumbiing blocks in the way? I help my husband bear the burdens of financing. while relieving her conscience of a burden she sidesteps certainly spendmg . "Hum u M”. doesn't whitewash her selfish- l Kelly's (om, ham. .¢ Wm, ness at your expense. as s h e! worth Valley. N‘s. probably hoped it would. 3 No doubt she was busy mak-; ing a defensive lface- savingl case for herself, going on record as doing her darnedest. by tele- phone, to find a r for h e r Mom, when she called you (and POSSlbly Othersl- , v _ , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLean BY {hath-“am M‘s: F‘x“ mémt'i and their son, Gordon and dau- euver, w to apes concern u ‘ my, Ba n. 0‘ Toronto, on_ is really buckpassing. she was 1‘ arm, wergbimm, w Montague of North Hadley. Mass. i “sembling maleriab Perhaps- and Charlottetown last week. with which to turn the spotlight l While in Montague they we ,0 "my from “"39" m 3’01” al‘l guests of Mr. Maclean's uncles. leged flintiness. for instance, ll'g Herbert ind Ema“ Buchmln. anybody questions her ncglig-i 9"“ With "599“ t° he 1 p i “ 3 l Mary Matheaon of Vancouver, 'B.C.. motored home to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathesott. Murray River. were the chosen delegates. Lunch was served by Mrs. Stanley Jackson followed by a social llour : BM Parish Council . EASY (moss - STITCH l ‘ gtsgfltlielevl‘redxgte? the” Put gay morning - glories on. M r s. . mellll‘d Tmm. Mr. Tillon andl bed linens, towels. They are en-' two children. Robyn and Todd , tirely in cross - stitch, 5L ‘Beauml’ linens “'"h eml’ml‘, cil was held recently in the par- . , 3’ 3'"! Cl'OCthed edglnfls- ish rcstry. Mrs. Gerald Mur- Mlehele Flnney and Howard i Pattern 4116: 'lransl'cr' one fix‘ pm, presided. Meeting Opened the Turtle of the Razzle Dazzle 3 20, two 6x12 inch motifs; cvro- —.——v-~ e —— .——.———~——————- show will visit Montague on chet directions. ‘W the week following the Monta l Thirty - five cents 'coinst for e H. BENNETT CARR gue Regional strawberry festir i this pattern (no stamps. pleasei I al. to Alice Brooks, care of Guar-: dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. Christine MacDonald, RN, 01 i6() Front St. Toronto, Ont. Ont- Presbyij Hospital Nursing tar-lo residents add 1 cent sales Centre, New Your, arrived to;l‘x~ Print Plalnly PATTERN ADDRESS. gree from the University of i Boston College recently. She was formerly Rosita Mc- . Kenna, daughter of the late Mr. , and Mrs. Charles McKenna, Remington. Mrs. Carrie Reeves who spent the winter with her dau- ghter. Mrs. Walter Roberts of North Winsloe. has returned to her home in Maya Mr. and Mrs, A.J. MacPhcr- The monthly meeting of the Mark's Lot 7 Parish Coun- Georgla is always “poor month" without reason, though never de- i vvvvvvvvvvv» Insurance Counselling I. District Supervisor t Sun Life of Canada b; rhonc 4-38” - 4-5435 l A A A A . A A A A A- om. She could say. in effect. “Well i it seems the logical thing for Mom to live-in with Buck andl Pauline. who have extra room. and Pauline is working, as you Welcome Charlottetown, P.E.L AAAAAAAAAAA he meeting of Grand River . . . .. memo: chums: it. .i...° "f." '° "M Equipment '* _ We the Mrs. rt. Snow with to roam "give RW. attach um I MI case I ____. . . . .-.,__._.-..__. . -- -... hers present. ' M . . The opened w ill the class of ethics be part of the r. was... .. no.1“ w was...“ if“... "" THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY - 8 Pt. . gm at“ WZTIWIWW "_ mum". " Queen Street Charlotteth 3!! YOUR MANAGE for Couples. Dot-Is “'ugm.mmm tee. . - I - I g v . ‘ in. It seems you feel exposed to know. Mom could have handled the housework for her. 13 u t Pauline says no. She absolutely refuses to consider the idea. Of course it‘s impossible for us to have her—.“ And so forth and so on. But coming back to your agi- tation: It is my impression that you feel guilty and uncomfort- able, after refusing to take Mom Social Items Are Requested This is a wonderfully social time of year! ' here are receptions galore for visiting convention delegat- es, showtrs. luncheons and cof- fee parties for brides . to - be. friends and relatives vacation- guest of her sister, Anna M c Donald. Mrs. Florence Lord has re- turned home Garrison. - berta, where she taught school for the past year and is spend, ng her holidays with her son. Arnold and daughter-in-law lni entral Bedeque. i Mrs. Nelson Paynter has re spend the summer at Kilmuir,i NUMER- NAME- 8 - ‘_,_~.. Gabi 118.. 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