. sumiee of. boys tress te | Brent's Jon on Wotnenday, Pl wel dest Bd senior Trinity {ruary ; Mr. Ee é ax | Gaited Church ae is week ew one Se | travel Pete oreo Ren good condition for an apparel | and“Liohette Mrs. Jean Moore i c a oe Ww ee Soe fe oees ves the members for the | he has collected more than opened i gig mee anes ee 1 c purpose of discussing r Seek : ; t Women’s Editor, Guardian-Pat-| building of a community center. C f | M re Pp tender bits of tenderloin, ca riot. A committee was appointed te areru easuring ays “That's hamburger,” he said.| dent, ve matter further consid- : Mrs, Frank MacKinnon left | eration. ivid d D- | STANDARDS RISING Monday by plane for Ottawa to| Lunch was served by Mrs. Divi en sin Better Results Tale Gonada may net ive) Sets: ide attend a dinner Tues- | Jonsson : Mrs. Stanley day evening at Ottawa. En route “Luck doesn't | control cook-|%4 tsp. each whole cloves and | couraged by the sand | tog becvetary -_ home Mrs. MacKinnon will spend| Mrs, Lloyd Patriquin (nee |!08,"" 1 remarked to the Chef. | allspice fae nen ants ip the cous | Arthur; treasurer, ae. 7 some time in Montreal where| Pearl Young), St. John, N.B., ts| "Most certainly not,” he agre-| Wash drain, each | try. help me,” he said, Clark. ma RECEIVES BOUQUET Pet A an a snag, |Site wang a" | Jor ot bo. Colne sa | Oo Ue ass“ "| Th cama ¢ z ee ee at ae 3 dung, City. Pd . 7 * ” s hae F Y © Cpl. Douglas ~Kitson, Sth | parade held at the Charlotte. former commander of the um <n NE : recipe, the right cooking tem-|ar, water, vinegar and spices.| And | for France: “.. . . Wa-| appointed & ste "Sie : ae | Col Mr. Montague (Monty) War-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard, | Petatures—both top-of-range and Bring to boiling point; boll 2) member that French cooking 16) 47 ae sien -#i omat. eames | town Armouries Monday even- jt was succeeded by~Lt.-Col. Observed his Sist birthday |Bedeque, have retumed from ’ » above all, on min.; pour over Saved en canons which Chay, ol Tocca festa, quet of roses at the turn over — ing when Lt.-Col F.S. Jenkins, | Ernest McCarey. at the home of his son John |extended Visit to Barrie, Ont., | #¢curate measurements, Cool, cover and at | veloped in the first place to hide) OOe Tae : Warren, and Mrs. Warren Char- where they were guests of thelr | 0 set of standard glass, least Sea eed ar pemen OMe, Meee cays ba | Mire. T ’ ° ] . Tuesday evening. |daughter, Mrs. Gerald Williams, through, heat-proof meas- | Gerve F : . Edwards doesn't F ELLEN’S DIARY CGIT Fellowship Among the 50 guests: who ,ath- |and family. ae — Se — ie tas ca.cunr |& for ‘fancy names to hide fa-| “ee Is Conducted : cane ‘Miss Nettie Sen Te. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Reid, Mid- | Pitcher =a ¢ tos aoe arene Ve ~~ ae Weare ears véstaisibaie Janua Has Been Kind | oe, BS, visit was a | dleton have en and fats net only time-saving but tres te oo ary |At New Glasgow | compicte’ purprise, Many’ int |Toronto, where they spent some [°F . © pint terparts, he says, is’ in service. ‘i ct dividual gifts were ted to time visiting relatives and | Pitcher cup and a half-pint pit-|charmante, ‘Good service, unobtrusive and | ‘ W t KENSINGTON — The Malpe — frie cher smaller amounts) Latest additions include | pleasant, is part of good dining, In Ways O Wintry CAITNET | gue - New Glasgow area car pol a on the auspicious let . brofl-and-serve and ae . . B Fellowship was hel e ae Muttart FOR MIXING oven. roaster faa Ll “ Despite our suspicions to the) from our supper-dish. It will | home of Mrs. Blair Andrew, fie eee co eee is eo is often possible to beat make @ grand entrance, HOUSEHOLD HINT contrary, January, name sake| perhaps give him lovely dreams | New Glasgow on Jan. 22 with i2| | Premier Walter R. Shaw and 7 to of the eggs, then mix pancake or of Janus, god of gates and doors, | taking him off to a summer-|/members in attendance. The| Mrs. Shaw left Monday for Ot- ae” i other thin’ batters in the quart : Select pedal pushers and is pleased to give Island folks | shore where waves break gently worship service was conducted | tawa to attend the dinner when Mr, George Roger, Chalien, |er pinbaiae cop for -cunr pour Wheatley River slacks carefully.so they will delightful winter days. He con-|on the warm sands. He will no-| by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. | @ward for the winning Fathers | 1, was patient in Prince onto the griddle.” $ match the available collection ti ~ to set his stars to ‘sffine, | tice the dart of the cliff swa'-| Blois Dickieson. of Confederation Memorial But-| County H ital returned home| In the test kitchen we hang UCW Service Held of blouses and sweaters you end the moon to climb the blue | lows’ wings to and from their | Discussion took place on the|!ding was presented. Also at- secant a a complete set of measuring ji and the children already have. stairway above the quiet fields. | nests of clay, and hear the) program for Christian Youth| tending from Charlottetown was : cups along the white wall above| The service of the) pesore ; i Or is Januaty a maiden? A | gulls’ strident calls down the) week ‘which is being held from | J. David Stewart. Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Fern-|our red counter top. Very deco- | women of congregation was amin toe is Hy ie oe Charlottetown, P.E.1, rincess perhaps, out of some | >8Y. He will see the sheen of the | Jan. 28 to Feb. 4. In connection Lent wood, is undergoing treatment | rative. highlighted by a special service move all old : bs fai Mahe "paiten hanred a.nd| Sun on the breast of the water, | with Youth week, it was decid-| The Kensington es beld/in the Prince County Hospital.| They also make # welcome|in Wheatley River United aiue. airyt Fig tian tresses s tia- | leading off to that far end of the | eq that the minister in charge | their regular meeting on Thurs- shower gift or useful wedding Church Sunday afternoon Jan. : : : * ra which beautifylly gleams? | World where the blue of sea and) of morning devotions on radio| day evening, Jan. 25, at Svend’s| Mr. and Mrs, Johi Myers, |present to Prospective brides.” | 34. This service marked the be- oR ee ‘Jedeod were there ever auch |SKY meet. He will catch that|CJRW for that week be asked | Inn. Lionette Mrs. Thelma Ram-|Carleton Siding, left last week| TOMORROW'S DINNER ginning of the new organization pre fe Is as those which sparkle in| #98 of the light breeze. And to do a special series about say presided in‘ the absence of |for Halifax where they will be Oyster Stew Crackers Celery | —United Church Women. ' LIBERAL * <a as ° light and Saat thabedl quiet forget that time is ever | youth. Mrs. Blois Dickieson and| the president. ' guests of Mr. Myers’ sister,| Ham-Macaroni-Cheese Bake Rev. W.E. Dindial conducted 7 ‘ 5 is f in fhite, sh i bluish-white | ™™arked in *“‘figyres on a dial.” | Mrs. Beryl Craswell were ap-| Business included plans for a|Mrs. Ralph B. MacCaull and Brussels Sprouts with . the service. In his inspiring ad-] - 0 ae ees per . ar 8 rae ° oat James, wary of his dreams,| pointed as delegates to contact| Valentine Tea to be held at'Mr. MacCaull and family. Chigk Peas 3 dress Mr. Dindial told of Chris- : ~s A Saal aevind the tee of har * ee | chose ligher farming st or Mrs. Helen MacDonald regard-} _ - cn he Grapes — in other parts of the ' "The annual meeting of the East Prince And then, smilingly declaring | ing CGIT girls being interview- ‘ Peach Crisp world. > 6 . , shoes as she walks the silent | himself to have “little will | ed during Christian Youth week} MARY HAWORTH Cotte Tea "The first meeting wilt be held | ra! Association will be held at the Baptist Church Seat about lor shiciaane is of power, actually”, esa ae on radio or television. Sy ESE amar level; recipes |on the third Thursday in Feb Hall, Summerside, on Wednesday, February ‘ith, : | have long since disprov: the; Jt was voted that part of the ° ' . ds 7 commencing ‘ ' maribou, woven of the Same | truth of this assertion, succum-| money in the fund be used to Reti red Spouse psets HAM—MACARONI— ii the cessniiin it He ones at 8 p.m, ae flakea which fall sottly asniner | Ded t0o-to the lure of the fish.| buy books for leaders. Mrs om CHEESE BAKE vice the following executive was All to ter e isle. he coin paler bed y agains" | They chatted: | Robert Carruthers and Mrs. Daily Routine In ome - a elbow macaf- | dedicated: president, Mrs. Cora Asa arrange men . . “Our sawing has been at ~@ Claude Hogg were appointed as ; . rs. gates alternates. : ‘, a Fy tte pectoris = walks | standstill of late’ James observ- | a committee to choose the books ie or milk cen tae secretary, ume ae Fils pet “footed, pausing at times We| ed. “We just can't seem to-get| and Mrs. Hogg was also ap-| Dear M Haworth: Since {which I gather you don’t . . Leonar ; treasurer, Prominent speakers attendance. [ fancy to listen to the sounds| round to it.” ’ | pointed as Librarian. ay need ileee te Septem a ee hee ae ois a % tsp. pee Gordon Andrews; program will be in tee about: the echoes which reach| “This would-be good weather; The next meeting is to be held | ber my whdle routine seems| sharing experience: with the inten aes convener, welcome, 5 Sah ae : into the season's quiet. Like, it for it” the other remarked. j at the home of Mrs. Harland | upset. Chores I used to do with| rising generations in your com- 1 @. emalidiced share Cheddar Chandler. des ate eng ie eomes to mind sometimes, re-|' “Yes, good, indeed—too good| Day, Norboro, on Feb. 19; lead- pep are a burden now. Even; munity. cheese 7” : R . me a ps onl i | to be missing” James sighed.” | er of the devotional and chair- cooking, which I once enjoyed Or, as. you live within walkiag| 4.5 ¢ butter or margariée OLD FRIENDS NEIL . ‘MacLEOD, s. ears the wind s “Co too to a busier time.”"| man will be miss Elsie Mayne; in he distance of the community shop- : 7 ing in the dark firs, keenin &| “Yes, there'll be y oung| leader of the Study Book will be . — « on. ping center, you mi ite d ™” . ee LAKEFIELD, Que. (CP)—Mr, Secretary. quietly over many a loss of | : (cooked or cai . time and place And she nods| thoughtfully, and smiles, and goes on her way. So she walks | along hill and dale—has ‘walked up to— our thoughts go ahead— | —this night, when her farewell | is being said. And what is this parting at Al-| derlea. but a crackling woodfire | stock arriving” James nodded. | Mrs. Stirling Campbell. “And” the other smiled ‘'snow Following the business period, to clear away!” |Miss Elsie Mayne presented “We may expect that. But) “Youth and the Home’, a. chap- from this day of the year, the ter.from the study book entitled winter can’t be long.” | “Toward the Understanding of There is a silence now at the | Youth’, and it was discussed table. by the group. “There never was a better Leaders. present were — Mrs, January” the guest offers into I am an early riser and he sleeps late. Mostly I have break- fast alone and so does he. Lunch has become our main meal, but I am exhausted before serving it—worn out by the morning work. , He and I are both 69. We are receiving social security bene- employment there — morning, afternoon or evening—as sales ¢lerk, stock clerk or cashier. As you know music, play the piano and have leisure to spare, look for opportunities to contri bute your music-making skill How about the church choir? Or community recreation center? tender, following pkg. directions. | Drain. i ‘Heat milk {mn double-boiler; | mix together salt, pepper, flour, cheese and half the butter; stir in were married in a double cere- | we | mony, celebrated their golden wedding : antiiversaries, we NEW DEMOCRATS PROGRAM | KINGS and QUEENS COUNTIES | 3 2 ‘ ar ee aoe | Carruthers, Mrs. Claude Hogg, | fits. We have a son daught-| Perhaps there is a theatre group} Cook, stirring often, until and a singing kettle; a ‘‘golden”’| the quiet. | Mrs. Donald Glover, Miss Dor- er, seammad and ~~ grand-| oria ‘children’s excerise class | cheese melts. j ALSO. ; ham teapot brewing pleasantly, and| ‘‘Never” James agrees. “It| othy MacKenzie, from Kensing-| children. We live in a resident-| that would appreciate your vol-| Arrange macaroni in layers a | ® : a pair at the table intent on} was remarkable—Ellen” he says| ton; Miss Elsie Mayne, Sum-| jai development consisting most-| unteer help as pianist. in buttered, Jong baking dish al- | An | sis of Potato Market P their pre-bedtime lunch? at a thought. “Stir yourself! | merfield; Mrs. Denton Hogg | ly of young families. Our son| As you have a roomy house| ternately with ham and cheese a y : : One, a visitor, chose to make | Come, poifr us a bit more tea!" | and Mrs. Elmer Caseley, Malpe-| and his family are nearby, We| and grounds, make it a place of |sauce. Top with crumbs mixed | guaranteed good. & : sandwiches of the bread, the| Until tomorrow — Diary — Mrs, MacLeod and Mrs. filling: pieces: of mackerel left que; Good-night. Campbell, Breadalbane; Mrs. Craswell, Hunter’s River; Mrs. have a ranch house on a third acre of land. I have been trying to make hospitality. Affiliate with a Sun- day School class, or a sewing circle, or a prayer group or a with remaining butter. | | Bake 25 min. or until brown- ed in mod. oven, 350 F. Andrews and Mrs, Dickieson, | our home pleasant and livable| political study club (or all of BRUSSELS SPROUTS . WOMENS ORGANIZATIONS New Glasgow. but can’t find contentment 1m | these) and regularly invite the (10 maa? reo lin, + ; PRINTED PATTERN | ‘*'*. My husband takes care of | group to @ dutch-treat supper, + (Wis ou.) PKE- ‘ U e d Ch h W the outside work in good wea- — or the like at your house. 1 irate’ cohned chick pene j nited Church Woman A897 cg, _| ire nan bsiens aman | 12 Merete Sy. te or args ! Hold Meeting At Trinity ceased or far away. I have been trying to hire help but this is purposefully to succees in this. But in the doing, you'll be brou- ght out of yourself and will dis- |1 tbsp. minced parsley i | Cook Brussels sprouts accord- \ing to pkg. directions. Heat chick peas and butter together. The sub - executive of the| Mrs. J. 8. MacLeod gave an ‘ go to church regularly and | cover that once again YOUr. ti.) "Tost into sprouts, - P.E.I. presbyterial met for the | excellent talk on stewardship find relaxation there, but not at| ing and retiring make sense. Serve very. hot dusted with | last time prior to the forming | and the treasurer Mrs. W. B. home. My husband rarely goes. : M.E. | ley. ee of “United Church Women” in| Creed then gave the financial | l enjoy movies but: he doesn’t; Mary Haworth counsels throu-| SPICED GRAPES Heartz Hall, Trinity United | statement. and they aren't to our liking at | gh her column, not by mail or 2. Ribier grapes Church, Charlottetown on Sat-| A remembrance service was, present. I enjoy walking but we | personal interview. Write her in 1 ¢ sugar urday, Jan. 27, The president, / held for departed members and only go to the local . shopping | care of this newspaper. 1 ¢. water Mrs. R. F. MacAusland conduct-| a poem read by Mrs. Scott: center. j ’ \% «. cider vinegar : ed the meeting. Mrs. John Scott Ucw I play the piano but have lost DOGS ly stick cinnamon was recording secretary. An in- ALBANY | he intergst in music. We have four . | a spiring devotional service ied) The inaugural service of radios, two TV sets, a recorder) OTTAWA (CP) — A dog sled | WHITE. ROSE } by Mrs. W. A: Bruce assisted | United Churcli Women was hela and a piano. Any suggestions |derby without dogs will be s MR. LEO P. McISAAO by Mrs. Lloyd. Fraser opened|im the Albany United: Church, you can give for reviving my |highlight of the University of | Stove ofl “ the meeting. | Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21, 1962 spirits will be greatly apprec- | Ottawa’s-winter carnival which |: Furnace ofl J d HE AR MR MclS AAC 4 Encouraging reports of ca’-| _ Rev. Ronald M. Cameron coa- Ht lated. Y¥.|opens Thursday. Students wil!] ALBERT L. THOMAS SEE an . Mes at Souris, Summerfield, | ducted this impressive dedica- Dea. C.Y.: There was » cer-|haul the sleds in two competi- ™ Cornwall, Breadalbane, and Mur- | 1on- service and installation of tain pattern, point and purpose|tions to be run -off during the on Mission Band work: These) gow donated a total of $1767.- | Mrs. Wilbur Webster spoke of | meeting work with Explorers, and Mrs. Rs = ; a ‘ Baby Bands members. the president, Mrs. J. D above @gore skirt have to construct your own or toc ta ing Mes. Seber tenet on cee. MacDonald. Printed’ Pattern 4897: Half inter-communication system with | 10 respectively. ad ok | tian citizenship was read.and| The treasurer, Mrs. McKes- Sts Ie, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, the main stream of humanity. Closing date to receive these suggestions Mae Mrs, Heber Hardy spoke of the| na, reported a successful ‘card ; 16% requires 3% As a first step, have a through be Saturday, Feb. 17th. a . wonderful work being done.to| party held at the home of Mr. ‘@9-4inch fabric. | medical check-up by a first rate fn. 1 as | QO THE IStaNoO ITs | cheer the sick and sbut-ins. | amd Mrs, Walter Walker. The) Send Fifty Cents (50 cents) im diagnostician, to explore whether mailed ‘Mrs. Alexander MacKay re-| usual Christmas donations .had) rded. | Fred McKenna for the January tholic Women’s Leagiie, Mt. ' . . Ryan, met at the home of Mrs. | Smart, Slimmin You'll love this casual as much next as you do right now. neckline is casual, i shaped ‘Father F.P. Butler — Spring meeting which was conducted | 1 | 4s the inescapable challenge retirement years. | For advice: Now | husband’s work is no bridge between your homebody to come forward with a ny good suggestions they may have. All these suggestions and-ideas will be reviewed by the Tourist merit will be supported Association and any with by the above named As- sociation. Prizes for best suggestions—$25, $15, Prince Edward. Island | Tues., Jan. 30 & Wed., Jan. 31st On CFCY TV Wednesday Evening at = Monthly Friends. hristian doctrine awa’ , © st i; | | “ers. Chartes Howatt reported ie eee A peer Brag | Tourist Association Lo my : & good sale-of books at the ral- a combined drive P.O 336 lies told how some societies) M Sclerosis Society, , O. Box had laced. “Unger Room pe cer Soc, aoa marco Di Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island in es. ’ : : ne faa. | The director suggested tha. aah ~ ray River were given: also two ee Mccoumpeiton + «yg to your days, before your hus-| four-day carnival. —_—_—_— ecee, Sameer | Tuictee ae, te aiiees | spe ip oucng tag So os CUDMORE’S |] January 3Ist - 6.15 - 6.30 P.M. ence Murray was guest speaker, |"amed: president, Mrs. Stirling the world and returned home at : i. . Mrs, Lloyd Fraser, gave 4|M._ MacKay: vice -president, night.” \ 9 DRY CLEANERS . red by the P.E.! most interesting account -of her| Mrs. Lorne Cameron; recording This evening encounter and * s &s Sponso by the P. E. 1. Section trip to Berwick, N.S. and thank-| Secretary, Mrs. Stephen Hues- renewal of campionship was the 120 Kent St Phone 4-492 New Democratic Party ed the W.MS. for their support. | tis; treasurer, Mrs. Lester Mac- keystone event of your daily . Mrs. Henry Moyse reported| Leod;—community friendship, routine, towards which you work- | — - —_—__ et Ser roe i mein | See ait kee tise Ro svt pind Sant == Fear fe members this Past mer; Christian citizenship, Mrs ae sak ce ae a As a result of the recent substantial increase - Mrs. W. A. Bruce reported | George Burns; literature, Mrs. |you feet as if the days have ne 4 -in Tourist Accommodation on P. E. 1, the Tourist |] || Moore & McLeod Ltd. he : that 3706 Jbs. of supplies hed ee Poor Witelon. sagnam driving incentive, no beckoning} Association row finds itself in the position of : been sent to the Toronto depot | hare Wiliam Sepel eee: Hine . | goal. Living has become a kind | having substantia) numbers of Tourists during including 79 blankets, 31 wits, oat eaten aes oo of weary struggle with heavy] summer months looking for more means of devers- | i “a oe i .q| eh Dawson; membership, Mrs. a ; : oe ion and entertainment. - : } Ms tat there are now 40 coir | Charles Wright Stat on Ute eae The Association believes there should be more groups with 29 of them being MT. RYAN CWL fact. But of you cag | entertainment, enterprises and amusements, gpd a affiliated with W.M.S. work. The members of the Sacred by ld ‘ change this, by drafting a new | further development of Historic sites, etc. Mrs. Kenneth Muttart spoke| Heart parish council of the Ca | pattern and new purposes. That We are therefore asking the Public of P. E. 1. aan