ELAINE MaeDONAl.II . ARTHUR I'ARQUlAI&H 8TEl.LA DRISCOLL M RS. ARTHUR MMRAE Seven guiders and a nurse will" accompany the Prince Edward Is- I ing. land contingent to the World Cen-l tenary Guide Camp at Doe Lake,! Ontario. this summer. The Au-I gust camp is one of the many spec- ial Guide activities marking thep ltitith anniversary of the birth of. Lord Robert Baden-Powell. ”B-P"! MARY HAWORTLI MRS. CHARLES LINKLETTEII MRS. FERNO ROGERS the founder of Guiding and Scout- ' adiuinistriition: and Miss Suzannel L'nit Guider. who will be Inl charge of the contingent. will be, Mrs. Ferno Rogers. Summersidt.-.E She has been a leader in both Giiid- i es aiul Brownies and is s qinlifted 1 trainer. With her will be Miss F.-. laine MacDonald. Charlottetown. i ELLEN'S DIARY .VlacKinnon, Charlottetown. equip-. ment. Miss Stella Driscoll. Char-p Iotteiown. will attend as a nurse.) Headquarters canteen Giiiders are: Mrs. W. J. Rodd. Charlotte-L town. Mrs. Arthur filacflae. Alber- ton. Mrs. Arthtir I"at'uuharsorI. Cen- tral Royalty, and Mrs. Charles CG" Take Life i "There's A Turn Of Work in Us Yet," Sciys James Too Seriously lll'I.tR MARY HAWORTH: I am an aierage 21-year-old girl uho maybe thinks a little too so rioiisly about life. My main thnuzliis concern the future. and l tloiindcrittgly try to gain a solid .'iiipi'osc'i to life. by which i can lie strong and a person whom I iioiiirl ailniire. Aiiuzlier of iuv main thoughts is a viii-st to find true love. I fell - l'I'lh in love a few years ago .-ivl lost him. it seems to have l'i' .lI soiiictiiing out of me. but It lcit iiic stronger titan I uas be- foic l have. tried to fall in love again. but things Just dont work i lillf My philosophy is, choose the t man. then fall in love. Soundsl sensible. doesn't it Yes. but there's one thing missing- SIIARP CRITIC . Soim-one I have known only a short time found out my secrett desire for love. and told mezf "To find love you must have love in voiir heart." I have begun to l'Pr'Iil7P that that is what's miss-i In: in my solid approach to llfe' and love. , Miss Ilaworth. please tell me how to love.-B.G. l. 0VERf.00I(ED AT HOME DI-ZAR B.B: Self-understanding Today we recall now was a stin- ny nind laughing with the new leaves. It was an oak leafing in its own time and season; it was green lace of alders by the stream and above on the slope a farm- er working out his designs of crop- ping on the red of his field. It was haste in the lift of tie swal- Iows' wings. and oh, the busy-ness about! There were this morning so many things to be done: ht hogs: to be marketed: fertilizer for "that i field tip back to be received. and; spread. and duly harrowed in And James guessed that ”before vhel corner of that new land is readyi to sow" some outcroppings of stone should be lifted away. he beznzl one" not much taken up wl ii that idea of farming for years around a stump or a stone!" I So when the afternoon sun cast its somnolent spell over some of. the rest of us. including tlie birds. he set out along the fields with the ' Neil-mare chore, returning to us only in time for supper. "And how did you winier'."' the flshman greeted us with his quick smile and words this evening on; his first call of the year. He brought the fresh cod James had and farmcart to thel-- dons much to correct a great dell expressed a craving for when he' that is wrong with most of us. I tiielp himself with some show of in-I. think At least it lights tip the difference to the cold sliced roastl darkness in which we had been lbeef at supper. He enjoyed how-1. lo-t before. and encourages us to -evi-rvpieces of the pie made from: do u hat can be done. to put things first stalks of the Ifreshl home-' right grown rhubarb And if we could The fact that you wish to he Itrnng in life Indicates that. deep down in your nature. you feel weak. helpless and threalened- 8! if thorn of all protection by of the flavor of ”what mother used to make." we knew it was return- - mg of those dear young lost Springs. ant memory for tltem. there was a birthday party at a farmhouse "i ' the road for Granddaughter and- Mack to share. This was that of Freddy. the lad who with his sis- ter Donna make tip the with ours ithe party of four from the neigh- borhood that each morning follows out and over the hill to their class- es in the school down the Riveri Road. Only a few days Grand-v daughleris senior. he too was born? to the loveliness nf .liine's cherry-pi blossom time. Did they enjoy them- selves? What else could have kept them from homing until the dim-; ming shadows of the dusk? p And the day the fat hogs mark-I et e d. the fertilizer received. spread. and harrowd. and the field-I stone gathered to it heap. And to give us something special to re member of it, there was an excur- sion with James and the old mare and farmcart land the black dog) to the far granary to bring home requirements of grain for the cows So pretty then were the farm- lands. all bathed in last light. and beautiful the countryside. near and far. . ”There's a turn of work in us yet. I Ellen" James chuckled giving us, the lines when he jumped down; boyishly from the cart to open a gate. MS. W- J. ROIII) Linklcitcr. Suiiimcrside. The lat- ter is international Commissioner for Prince I-Itlward Islantl and cap- tain uf the Suininerside Giiide Com- pany. She has had wide experience in Guide work in both Canada and. the L'nited States and is a qualified Blue Trainer. HEATHERDALE W.I.. The regular meeting of the Heatherdale W.l. was held at the home of Mrs D. A. Mat-Phee on May Cllst. The meeting was called to order by the prcsitlent and be- gan by singing ”Quilting Party." followed by Collect in unison. In the ahscttce of the secretary. Mrs. Malcolm Hcatnn was ap- pointed for the meeting. Roll call was answered by 12 members and there was one visitor present. New roll call "Your favorite actor and actress." Members were very pleased to have present a charter member who had been unable to attend for sometime. Minutes were read approvcd and signed by the president. Cor- respondence was read anti discus- sed. A gift of SL00 was received New committees appointed were Sick-Mrs. Jack Pcardon and Mrs. I Alex Macls-an, School. Mrs. I). A. Martin Mac- Mrs Malcolm MacPhee and Mrs- Donald; Programme. ley MacLt-od and Mrs. Bcaton. The executive gate a report re- garding district convention to be held June 5th. recipes proportiocd to serve 4-Cf Ralala Com-I Baked Rhubarb - pole: In a casserole. put 1 lb. un- peeled. washed tender rhubarb. cut in twin. pieces. I-3 c. raisins. I c. hot water and 94 c. sugar. Cover. Bake 1 hr. in a moderate oven. I 325-350 degrees F. or until the rhubarb is soft and pink. Stan- I and plans were. appreciate that It lacked some: , pigeon. ”into eternity" it has wing- to him nostalgic meomrii” h"V""d mm" After school. to make a pleas-' ”In the three of tis" we giggled. ( Leno Caroline Melt Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday. June 11. 1957 Be Active In ' Politics, Says MONTREAL icei women should take an active 15” in P0”- tics because il0V9"H'"9'" W4" '1' fgcts every corner of the home. says Mrs. A. L. Caldwell of San- t n. hIl:l,:s- Caldwell. president of the National Federation of Liberal Women of Canada. was a candi- date in the 1952 Saskatchewan provincial election but has no am- Dr. and Mrs. leave Wednesday by plant lmfgdt tnonton. Alberta. Dr. Maclvliilnn will attend the Canadian Medical Alsociation executive meetings. Mrs. Colin I)- hIat'Phaii. Meadow Bank. R.W.G.M. of the L.0.B.A. and Rev. A. E. Pierrey, Milton. R. W. G. M of the L-0.A are dele- gates to the Most worstiinful Grand Lodge of British America They leave this week to attend the ses- sion which will convene on Tues- day. June 18. in the Hotel Georgia. Vancouver, BC. Mrs. Jessie Larler. Charlotte- town. who holds the office of NW. Grand Chaplain In the .ll.W G. lodge left on Monday for Vancouv- er. B.C. sing Rena )Ia('('.Illll. I-Jlierslie. Grand Deaconess of the Grand Cyrstal chapter also lcft on Mon- day to attend the (lrand Sessions of the Crystal chaPiPl' and the M- W.G. lodge in Vancouver. Others made for saiiic. made for school piriiic to be held I July lst. Mrs. Malcolm Matheson and Mrs. Stanley MacLeod werei appointed as delegates to attend the annual convention to be h eld .in Charlottetown. I An auction sale of home cook-' ling was held lAlIh Mrs. Malcolm )lacPhee and Christine Macflae as auctioneers. Proceeds amounted to 35.20. 1Pcnny sale was won by Edward at the home of Mrs. Jack Pear- don Meeting closed by singing Nat- pional Anthem and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs MacPhee. assisted by her 'dsughter. Mrs. Jack Pearden. MORNING SMILE "Is it true that wild beasts or the jungle will not harm yoti if you carry a torch"" ”It all depends." replied the ex- plorer and biz-game hunter. "on how fast you carry it" DESCRIBE SATELLITE L()Ni)ON MP) r Russia's first artificial earth satellite will circle the globe in 90 minutes and he visibie through ordinary field glasses. Moscow Ratio reportedl Sunday. It will look like a star. VWIIIJII ISLAIIII-GARIIIIII FERRY SERVICE I May lst .lune Nth Inclusive Daily from each terminal: I a.m.. If a.m..1 p.m.. 5 pm. STANDARD TIME ' I For daily report dial Cf-'CY on first wearthcr broadcast Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P. I-2. Island I "We mustn't hurry her - or load l her too iieavily" he said. a momen- tary shadow of concern crossing his face. Nor the day did we hurry. though t right surely. as might a homingy Until tomorrow - - - Diary - Goodnight. outside sources. As if nobody cares for you at all. not even your parents. And this conviction. for which. ' there may be some slight founda- I :EAl. lion -say. of maternal neglect; or of lifelong family favoritism to- wards a brother or sister--is probably at the root of your whdle problem That is. your problem of thinkin too much --worrying, rt-allv-and not going out to meet his in an enthusiastic self-forget f V spirit FI-if-:l.lN(;S FROZEN Furthermore. your desire to be a person whom you could admin suggests that your real self has been pretty severely slighted by certain powerful influences In your background-authorities who reared you. teachers who honed you, and the like. Maybe you were often criticized. scolded, overlooked. pushed aside. and compared to others. more ad- mired. in your formative earty years; and lectured on how the that child should behave. an as Ry IDA BAILEY ALLEN "While at lunch today In a res- taurant. Chef. " I said. "I countad to men and women. all enjoying sandwiches made with toasted cheese bread. a specialty of the OHIO. "The fillings ware sliced chicken. mine f Iain. sliced to ”..':i.'...m'";.t':;.""..".'.".li ..... " I eaaatannsl: the tell. an I oaaaeaaltivelove-bnagryyonag- :d.mn 5.5.5:"; atartstoinaIioatinoi-aerfIsl..4p.-gg......g.:. "' blylnfertonapologette tly.defenslvaandiitoIe- .dal'IntofeeI.macIlen &w.n7attaeb1nsatfsrat- HoauIIs.oraa'ghdaatro a&1d... If .- .....'E'' 4.. o Cheddar Cheese Bread Good And Substantial bill Kaanufn antic ' "The lady was right." observed the Chef. "Cheese bread is sub- istantlal. I used all ounces icheoac to each loaf when testing "our new recipe." Choddlr Cleaaa It-end II scald 2'6 0. homogen- : tsp. salt. Stir to an-om. Coal sroeseoa1ss..u...i..s.i...s..u... HAPPENINGS- J A Mai-Milian.making the trip to take in the TM Plans were also lln preview of the launching-date Benton Next meeting to be held; l biiious to run for office again. "I think I can serve Canada better by trying to enthuse thou- sands of women to take an active part in politics." she said durinil an interview while in Montreal to attend the triennial conference of lthe International Council ;womcn. meetings are Mrs. P. M. MacCaull. 1 Ellerslie. P.G.M.. Mrs. Alice Jew- ell. Charlottetown. Grand Secre- tary and Mrs. Jean MacLean. Miss Shirley Macltlnchern. R.N., was the guest of honor at a mis- cellaneous shower on Tuesday, June 4. at the home of Mrs. James MacAIeer. Grafton Street. when a boat of friends presented her with gifts. prior to her forth coming marriage. June It. to Mr. Mur- tagh Maclnnis. Earnscllffe. P.E.I. Shirley was pleasantly surprised with the many is presented to her in a prettii decorated bask- et. A social hour followed. after which a delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins, Miss Ru Mur- phy. Mlss Norma Sinnot and Mrs. Shirley Dolron. A cordial welcome is being ex- tended to Mrs. C. E. Shaw who has taken up summer residence at her home in Desable. not yet announced-was given in a Moscow broadcast quoting the Soviet magazine Ogonek. And what do women want of a;W3'3 Md 3Pl"0V9d- government? She has found dur-I Iaglierlachu-alonra that they aaandlhedulfagaawanuap. want peace most of all. Mn. Cald- pointed: sctinol..lrs. Colin Maths. well said. son and Mrs. Cuyinr Mathews; Women should take part is poit- Sick. Ira. Lorna Seaman and Mrs. ties even if their husbands don't Lionel Robinson. The sick com. she added. Dr. Caldwell. her hus- mittee was to get a special treat band. is a busy aurgein who can't for the secretary who was in I'le take time out for politics. Her son hospital. Thomas has been too busy with a . Some Red cross work was .i law course in the University ofied in. Collection was 50 cis. Saskatchewan. which he finished 81.00 donation was received I: this Year. to become interested. Mrs. Robinson. Next meetiii" :. "But I know he will take an in- be held at home of Mrs. All-u I-Hell soon." she smiled. ll-Iicltox. Lunch committee to be; Mrs. Lorne Seaman. Mrs- Cuyler Matheson and Mrs. Wm. Graham, Roll can to be answered with "A trip I would like to take and why." Meeting closed by repeating iii. BREADALBANE VILLAGE The regular meeting of the Breadalbane Village W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Coin Mathe- tour; prayer in unison. after which son-on May 13. The presidcntl h ed h presided and opened meeting bylsulgfed ,:,ucm.ne"rlvmeel.7y mast " repeating the collect in unison- of Roll call was answered by 6 inem- :Asu.o;,-om. --L s;l;n”;n'e:hTCm; ibers. Minutes of last meeting werefada in N57 gim at 1”! 8 m IEST. on June 21 Reports of comniitts-cs were giv- OF EASYRECIPESm YOURS FOR ONLY 50f FIVE ROSES FLOUR now offers you the famous Guide to Good Cooking in revised form. More pages. more recipes, more kitchen hints. 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