i ae a j : " pe | | | | a ake: " ‘ : . Ww RTH E ‘ tae thoughgietene. £086 1 nid, ce ty, donations fie: Giejen MARY this realm of consciousness project. Lure was ae. ) : | ‘Family Is Panicked By Fear\“” Locke ttt Gate for vartaty’ cou-| oes Weds In Edmonton, Alberta 4 ami y $s Fanic y rear TRY READING PSALMS cert by Maren 10th and Lith mct-|al hymn books ete : To secure peace and order,|‘e« carried coacer: to take the} treasurer Holy Eucharist Catholie Church, As Father Nears Deat dignity and courage, strength and| {2 of a Basker Social with the | realized Edmonton, Alta., was the scene 4 d | calm, despite deep anguish in this ache. of Rae gap} Guay. °8 supper ef a pretty Christmas Wedding, Dear Mary dawérth: My dear) death with the that|domajn—(The anguish that fine| Qi)” Hayno:. ©”. Marine Stn | books i hter of father, 84, is suffering from aj passage through it, to ,| souls always-feel, when death or yo by when Mary Valetia, daug . Juor Lacke »: be the comm.ttec| “yy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marchant of Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Phone 8508 dread disease, and although/ has been cleared by the Ntomp-|disaster shadows their love re- in chatge. acne ecienn Rivalty #. i bee everything possible is being done| tive sacrifice of love offered by | lationships)—you have to attune| ic ‘pres'ten: appointed Mrs.| vain ee ee ee 6 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Fri, Feb. 27, 1959. | for him, we in the family know| Jesus Christ on the cross, 2,000| your thoughts to the originating| W.uard Betis dicector of Area 4 | Tiny: game the bride . Nick 2 - what the end will be. But how/ years ago. : life force: namely, God. There is| cor.act her c>:venors in regaid ork Imha, ea of Mr. and Drs. Nic much or how long he bas yet to| Our Lord was plain and speci-| absolutely n0 other answer; no|to making plans for Sp.ing auct-| *newered by are Peek Anes. ee ‘we Go not know. fie on the point. Near the time| other “safe conduct” through the|ion A donation of 2 crib guilts|C®ap!er John whic mi Geonchuck celstrated he stg) ae bas. tad thus opegations | of his departure, he told his faith-|emotibnal storms of inevitadle| from West Porat W I. was grate |6xt_m tigi mass ami performed the} HAPPENINGS ; and there won't be any more. I| ful friends that he went to pre-| partings and loss in this life. Try| fully accepted. It was moved by| © Mrs ones igraherasy, alee aa can’t stand to see his suffering,/ pare a place for them in the| reading the. Psalms.— M.H. Mrs. Joon Platts, seconded by} Lunch The tride looked lovely in & :; and pray God every night for hid| house of his Father, where there| Mary Haworth counsel s| Mrs. Alton Raynor that meeting|yth, Mrs. Walter McLure, Ss Barong lel ee on : salvation or healing; and for|are many mansions, he said—| through her column, not by mail| b¢ adjo Laks Mockéllles. Discusion oa epeeentin, Seen a TO _On_-Friday. evening,. January) with her sof and daughter-in-law. sourage for me.-And just. as it| “and-if it_were-not-so,-I-would. interview. Write-her} I Chapter John was led -peckline trimened with seeded | 36th., the many friends and neigh-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacPher- hurts me, so does. it hurt every| have told you,” be threw in by| in care of this newspaper. COVEHEAD W.MS. espe = pearis, the long sleeves ending of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wool-| 9° ‘of the family way of a or evening was taken and méet- in lilly points. Tier upon tier of pears pee : =. ove alt tectshle end cemel As or ey ae O'LEARY L.A. The monthly meeting of Cove- ing closed with benediction. lace ruffles covered the full hoop- ner, Stanley Bridge, gathered at) Mrs. J. Gordon McDonald em of the family avoids visiting him, father'a physical body wast. ps head W.M.S, was held at the| Lunch-was served and a social Spent, Bes, cheaties: leva ‘ves their spacious home to celebrate | tertained at a delightful neighbor. because we share turns taking om to release his spirit for|' The regular meeting of the|Manse on Monday evening, Feb- hour. : of tulle illusion, was held in place with them and their family, their) hood tea on Wednesday, at her him to the hospital — and each} rebirth into higher realms of com-| Ladies Aid of the Community|ruary 9h. Mrs. Chesley Hughes} by 2 pearl embroidered Crown. 25th. wedding anniversary. Mr.|home on Fitzroy Street. one wants the other to go, as they| sciousness; it isn't this ordeal Hospital, O'Leary, was held in|led the worship service wh'ch AFRICAN WINES mee. carried a white Prayer ne Se sory Snet Se ; ‘can’t stand the sights they see at} (painful and piteous to minister| the Hospital board room Wednes-|0Pened with Hymn 249 “jg8us The first Cape wines were book and cascade of red roses| ygR, AND MRS. R. LUKA |Sh&iman and after the honorta| Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd MacMillan | ie hospital. We are all enemies,| to) that throws you into a horror|day evening Feb. 38th, with the| Shall Reign Where'er The Sun”.| Bressed from grapes at Capetows . with rose bud trimmed stream- “ |couple were escorted to chairs|and family of Manitoba, are . ; ‘ in| The Scripture lesson was read | 50Uth Africa, in 1659. nd M Brown , : : even though we speak to one an-| state, and makes your present| President, Mrs. L..G. Dewar ia s ers. the Coroma Hotel, which was|by Mr. a rs. George »| spending a holiday with Mr. and| jn living a waking nightmare the chair. The meeting opened| by Mrs. Gideon MacLauchlan, A friend of the bride, Mis s| beautifully, decorated for the oc-|he called on Mrs. Elmer Fyfe) Mrs. William Watts, York. Mr. : BEFORE by repeating the Lord’s Prayer| Mrs. Hughes led in prayer fol- Astrid Rosenboom, was the carion. . who read an appropriate address,| MacMillan is a member of the| NEVER KNEW JUNGLE BRAND in unison Roll ‘call was answer-|!owed by Lord’s Prayer in juni- bride’s only attendant. She wore | After the reception the happy | 2nd Mrs. Ray Douglas made the/ Royal Canadian Air Force and} We have never had sadness; pather, your emotional turmoil| ed by 36 members paying one| son : @ waltz length gown of pink ny-'couple left on a motor trip| Presentation of a well filled| plans to leave shortly for Ger-| such as this in the family amd we! .) this time is simply a stepped| cent for each letter in thcir| The story for meditation was lon net over taffeta, with large| through the Canadian Rockies to| Purse, and Messrs. Eric Bell and/ many are all frightened. All of us are! 45 version of the family's char-| name. - : read by leader. An interesting picture hat and pink and white) Banff. The bride chose for travel-|Cranford MacKay a mahogany | ‘ married with families of our OWN.) s-teristic childish way of mect-| The minutes of the last meeting] letter from a missionary in In- accessories and -carricd a bou- | ling a gold colored wool dress|emd table. Miss Olga then pre DARLINGTON W. I. I see visions of my dear father ing trouble—in a spirit of stam-| were read aid approved. The/dia, Miss Edith Mann, replying quet of pink carnations and pale| with brown and gold accessories|sem‘ed her mother and father! ‘The regular meeting of Darling-| @eed (I even shrink from the! peding self-pity and fear of the| Treasurer reported — $325.25 en} to Christmas cards _ received blue lilly of the Valley. | and wore a corsage of red roses.| With a beautiful mirror, while) ton W. I. met at*the home of} word) and laid out, and it fright-| worst: and wild desire to run out hand. Reports of om show-| was read by Mrs. Leith McKin- The groom was attended by| Mr. and Mrs. Luka will reside|Miss Etta Leard made the pre-| Mys. Emerson Deacon on Feb-| ems me. I am sick with fear. | on test and leave the next fellow * ae . tw: “A oe = = Hymn 388, “O Master Let Mr. Ben Arts.. in Edmonton where the groom is|semtation of a piece of ‘silver. ‘ruary 2nd. The meeting opened| When I was younger I used to/ baring the brunt. In short, in a) colaied cial that the bal. voti oar aa en Immediately following the cere-/a chemist with Canada Cement|The gift of a membership pin| with the Ode followed by repeat-| visit relatives and friends be-| Qirit of jungle ignorance and o of cs tae equipment neve. ie: McCa mony a reception was held at! Co. and card from the Sterling W-I.| ing the creed in unison. Roll call| reaved, and thought of death primitive cowardice. should arrive in Feb. It w2s/ over business a uf thee j was made to Florence by Mrs./ was answered by 9 members to other people—then As a family group, you aren't| Gerided to leave the Cook Book , period. In absen- ELLEN’S DIARY Ferguson, who read the accom-| with pennies. -| realized it could eee ae prayerful seekers of light and) matter over un‘il a latter date. : penying vores. The minutes of last mecting| How can I face such a */truth, concerning the possible) Supply secretary presented: nt ’ , Carl and Florence thanked their| were read and approved. Two/ thing? I have avoided wakes meaning, purpose and ultimate| bedspreads to be hemmed, py- z ' friends for their kindness.amd| members paid dues. Correspon-| since then, and have grown more) .4.6 of man’s existence. You|jamas and Doctor's coats to pe Mack Helping Grandfather Soughtiiness. After welch o11/ Genco was read and discussed. | fearful. ce a P simply exist in an external way,) made. These articles were taken i on / | joined in singing, “For they are| Bills for school treats for shut-| | am afraid if this should hap-| si ..oct on an animal level of eat-| care of by different m>mbers. : . ° jolly good fellows.” ins and school children and treats | pen’ that I will crack up, and 80/ in, sleeping, associating with| Hospital cart committee report- Wor es Up A Big Appetite A bountiful lunch was sefved| for sick were paid. will. some of the others. Please your own kind, performing duties ed articles needed fur the . cart by the ladies, and a beautifully] It was moved and seconded / help me to see the light. Please do| jnnnosed by circumstances, ete.—| It was decided to answer next . Mack has been in—and is gone] house across the lane. We watch- aoe = “ by eee en eer — my name. Thank you.—| nyt alas, without the animal's LEMON PIES .............. 40e He followed in at his grand‘ath-|ed him go along the path between , » Was passed. Aller a — e . ware natural insulation against ‘‘men- s : er’s-hecls, cheeks rosy from a/a little lad through this cold win-| Social evening, all dispensed af-| Cross work was passed.out. Wir) Jo) jp tal suffering.” DEVELOPING epeaent Crsene 30) oa brush with the frosty outdoors,|ter night. How fair the country-|‘er wishing the honored couple| Sm Tamenud Was Appolnlse Of] "hear D.D.: How can I face| You have sufficient higher in-/] Your Films for 20 Years Cinnamon Rolls, Squares, Pastries. & ‘eyes happy. With tae younger |side lies and fetching the moon|™a@y more years of happiness.| 1° oonied to give $10.00 to| such a thing, you ask, apropos/ telligence, darkened by ignorance In Today—Out Tomorrow HOME-MADE BREAD 3 farmer they had been at the light and shadows, which pattern| Mr. and Mrs. Woolner wish to March of Dimes. Card parties! your father’s slowly approaching] thcugh it is, to be able to sum- GARNHUM PHOTO stables, he learning by sharing| now the yards and fields. express their appreciaticn for were discussed. _ death. Well, if you are acquaiated| mon your past, in terms of mem- STUDIO MAPLE al ait in the work how to take care of| “It’s a frosty nigat, Ellen,”|the many gifts and well wishes| “ay. starch meeting meets at| with the truths of Christian faith| ories; and to invoke the future, P stock—to clean managers before| James observed closing a storm| Of the relatives and friemis who in terms of hopes and fears and 135 Kent St. Ch’town the home of Mrs. Neil Campbell, Programme Evelyn and Eiicen. —and theoretically ours is a Christian society—you can face ATON'S SATURDAY sheng ir Ey the grain is measured ored them so graciously. in to them | door after his going, “I'm think- intentions based on imaginings to open smartly with a hamdy-|ing, even though they are hous Roll call to be answered wih a pocket-knife bzles of straw for|ed in a fairly warm piggery,|; Helen Crosby, R.N. entertain} 571.1) useful article. Meeting ad- bedding and to take note at a/those piglets of Rob’s will get on Friday evening in honor} of Miss Jean Tweedy, R.N. at a) misceflaneous shower. Miss Tweedy received many and use- ful gifts for which she thanked all those present. A dainty lunch was served by the hosstess. glance whether or not all is wel]/ their eans ‘touched’ tonight!” in the stalls. “If lambkins should come.” “She's an ignorant animal—| “That was the last thing we that heifer of mine’ he report-| did, EHen—we looked in on those ed casually, shedding his cap ewes we brought home. They and jacket. | are in a warm building.” “Ignorant!”" we echoed the | -We chuckled. “Chewing over word in surprise. . |the ends of shrubbery they nib. “Well, what else would you call|bled before they were caased @omeone, who without any reas-| from the lawns today! The for- on at all, stepped on your toes?”|sythia and weigela and.” journed. Lunch was served by hostess. 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This increases the cost of food per Person from. $1.50 to $2 or more for d gene a week. “When addxi up, the actual mWioney many a weman takes -home is a mere fraction of her salary.: MAY CAUSE TROUBLE For this money she pays heav- fly, risking fatigue and irritabil- ity that mzy cause the breakup of her merriage and, tco often, leaving children without adequate home supervision, a basic cause of the country's quency. Tf a homemaker mu:t work out- @ide.the heme, can reasonably priced meals tbe pro vided ? This is difficult, but possile if mealg are planned ahead and part of the cooking is done in ad- i oti imeresting, vance. ; Study the following menu. for examp'c. oven-dinner: Pine. Se cal i child delin-! the meal is being. prepared. Measurements are level; reci- pes for 4 to 6. : Braised Oxtail: Separatel large oxtail into joints. Roll in 2'2 tbsp. pre-sifted flour: brown in 3 tbsp. fat, then remove. In fat, saute 1 ¢. sliced onion. |Add 3 c. boiling water, 2 beef bouillon cubes, 2 ¢. diced ruta-|£ baga or carrots, % tsp. pepper ani the meat. . Transfer to casserole. Bake, jcovered, 1% hrs. in mod. oven, | 350 degrees F. Add 1 tbsp. lemon|77 juice and % c. grape: juice (the : | French use Madeira wine). Bake! # 30 min. longer. Baked pears with Meringue: Wash 8 medium$ - sized winter | pears. Do not peel. Quarter and remove cores. Arrafige in a 9” pie-plate. : Add ‘2 c. brown sugar % lemon |} (sliced thin and quartered) and | 1% ¢. boiling water, Cover; bake 1 hr. in med. oven, 350-375 F. Top with Mile High Meringue ‘directions often given in this col- umn) or use a commercial mer- ingue mix; bake 12 min. more at! 325 degrees F. Serve warm. SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF Use’ aluminum foil to cover utensils, if necessary, when cook- ing in baking dishes that have no covers of their own. Fit foil smoothly over utensil and press down over edge so it fits very, very snug. 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