CGIT gtets are pictured serving during the Easters . Star bafquet . held’ recently 7” gt Montague. when,the new chapter was formed From left te right. are. Vernon Robart. ba : S Cipening: tlew—end- Instituted-At- Montague triad te raiea into the bit : & : - | chen from the little truck. winch The Moltague Chapter of the Orrer of the Eastern Star,- the third on Prince Edward Island, was instituted Saturday. May Sth. in the Montague clement- ary schoo! by werthy grand pa- tron for Nova Scotia and Prince “Edward Island, Vernon - Robart of Dartmouth, NS Worthy ~>grand--patron- Robart- was ac- ‘companied by the worthy grand ‘matron. Mrs Fthel Corkum of Lagsenhurc-—_\-S-_ end grand officers of Nowa Scota aed Prince Edward Isiaed The Crystal Chapter ef _Chariotte- tows. oldest PE! Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. was in oof the tnitjatioa *ceremonies for the institution of the Mantacue (Chapter. the offi- cers of which were installed by werthy crand patron Robart Follewing the installaties and ‘placine of the new officers in -therr respective stations. ap- ‘propriate gifts sere presented “ta the newly instituted chapter «by representatives of the many ‘chapters whe were present Officers. af the newly insitet- .@ed chapter are: «orthy mat ‘ren. Isabel FE Buffum: worthy patren. Howard MacLeod: as- soriate matron. Isabel Leard: atsociale patron, Robert ‘ess. harze NORMA RAMSAY . fam, Mont “Roper: ‘ta, Elmira MacLire: other worthy grand patros, Dart- ' et “ wh j asd attr ine & am MBweer eld hand-drawn and entbroider- ed fine. ‘rch linen bedspread which could auite easily be used as a tea cioth if you doen't happen ‘ have the trpe of four pester hed + was desizued for Al) the meres are nef antique Or ever Seme are af emadern 23 a for bowling shoet. an electrr re 2 free form ashtray. and two pairs of hexing zleve: almest sew. very od cae There =1ll he a table where ev- erything will he priced at fifty | _HAPPE i Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phoue 4 5506 Mr and Mrs Elbridge Sher- wood and son Vaughn, Freder- icton. NB are spending some time m Red Point. Mr_ Sherwood is construction boss at Souris Wharf. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Lorne Inzlis and family. Kensington, were. rec- ent visitors to Yarmouth. NS., _where they were guests of Mrs. Inglis’ sister, Mrs. Herbert Lynch and Mr. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Ancus Mathie- son have returned to Montacue after spending the «inter in Ca- lifornia. Mrs. Lane MacNeill was hos- “test to the members of the Red Point Women's Institute at ber home. Following the usual bu- siness procedure, severa! films were shown by Ethan Garrett. which were enjoyed by all. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. Arthur Bruce,and Mrs. Majer Young. Next meetnz will be at the home of Mrs. Ray mouth NS.: Mrs. E. T. Buf- telling us a tale of fee floes ep Bruce. Leod, Primrese, and Mrs. Ho- ward MacLeod. - Leard: conductress, Ruth MacDonald. associate condue- tress, Vera MacDonald; secre- tary. Olive McKnight: treasurer, Janet Knox. Appointed: chap- lain. Amanda Johnston: §mar- shall, Ruby Reilly;' organist, Lillian MacDonald: Ada.. Mar- only the speckled roosters jeft.”” Biter. ion MacLeod: Ruth, Margaret Martha, Jean Liewellyn: Elee- Barhara Wabos. sentinal. Louis Roper : . Trustees) One Year, Marza- ret Roper; twe Year. Annie Bears: three Year. Laurie Mac- Neill : Preceding the institution rit- ual, the visiting members of the order sumberme approximat- e's 165 persons. were entertain- ed at a banquet in the Royal Canadian Legion Home. Members of the Grand Chap- ter and officers of various other Chapters. including Recent of Kensinztom and Crystal of Char- lottetown. joined by other mem- hers of the Order were served | at dinner by the Montague CGIT The banquet was prepared and ed with floral centerpieces by the Ladies” Auxiliary of the Vera MacDonald: secre-| Montague Legion. CARL THOMPSON MARRIAGE PLANNED Mir and Mrs Keith Rarm- @ay Kensingtes. announce | the forthcoming marriaze ‘of ther dauchter, Nerma Grace te Car! Keir Thampseor. sen of Mr and Mrs. Willlam Thompson. Kensington. The wedding will take place. Sat- urday.- June 12 im Kensingtos United Church at 3.09 p.m ELLEN’S DIARY Choring May Be Déferred e. Howard. Mae- ‘he Silver seas off our coasts. Crocuses were moody. A song- sparrow eome toe the creeper was silent. Even the bantams “Se what we've gnt' The eutest things” Peter smiled the had homed from an outing to, Rob's “Bantams!” eo James exclaim- “Yes, two little hens” Peter purred. “You knew ours disap- peared? Died I guess. There's “And that’s twe too many” Esther- Anne “Béars: James observed, over his head. Moase. Mrs “These are both laying. And | and Mrs. Walter Moase, ‘warder, if we leave the ecgs-where_theysington ——______ wamt therm. * won't he ieng before they ll have ereugh t sit | Mr. and Mrs. Iam MacMurdo, Kelvin Grove, were recent +i ters to Terento and Hamilt on. | seemed te have so warmth im. They were accompanied by Mr. dheir crows. New Eastern Star Chapter | and Mrs Percy MacMurde, also of Kelvin Grove, who trave- led to Ottawa to visit their son- dauzhter-Mr--21d Mrs R.W. MacQuarrie and family. os : Among those who attend- ed the DCS and WA annual meetings at Char lette-own were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mill, Harole Mill, Mrs. Cecil Mill of Clermont Mrs. D. L_ McInnis. John E. McKay. Mrs Elmer . Kenneth Pidgeon Ken- colate bits and vanilla. and Mrs Nelson Pay-' Mrs. | cents o a dollar On a tabié set asude for paint- ings and prints are several very attractive works by ‘ocal art ists. @ paw .of -beautiful ship prints and a fine old set of hun- ting print - reliefs , Proceeds «+!! he used for these projects «hich are of spe- cial wmterest to the Women's Committee the setting up of 8 cultural:fund fer scholarships fer talented students. fer the purchase of =perial equipment for the Gallery and Museum and for the pur chase of paint- ings and artifacts fer the per- manent collection: the setting up of the picture rental service, a procram that wil! bring into the offices and home: of mem- NINGS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young and family have taken up resi- dence in the sew home on ‘John Beer Drive, Montague. Mr.. and Mrs Rov Dixoan, Bothwell, had as guest for @ few days their dauzhter. Mar- ilyn Dixon, RN. Charlottetdwn. Marion Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Montague, left by plane for New ¥ re- cently en route to Hamilton, Bermuda. where she will spend two weeks hers of the Gallery the works of Sar ientineny cn eras sie more than 1 of Canada’s best late Bits Drop Cookies — Cof- artists on a lean. basis. for aeni- | nimom- sum. the opening of a fee or Tea, Milk. ii CHOCOLATE BITS DROP COOKIES room - seft butter or mar- print shan where prints and _ Shides of aarks—from-—the ery. from the Nationa! Gallery and other zreat galleries will , ‘ : \ be available and where hooks é ne ae of art and craft work can be esles desk purchased 2 e. garine : , 4 e. granulated sugar Cuimere ‘left urdas Preparing for Sat 17 thsp brownulated suzar or “% i e. light brows suzar | Gallery Auction, Riehard— convener of the Women's Com- The auction, winch the Wam- 1 large egg. well beaten i YORK * Beauchamp. assistaet curator, mittee. A phome call te Cam. O28 Committee bores «ill be 1 c. flour, sifted | and Mrs. Guy Fichaud exé™- mittee’ president. Mrs. Fich- ™ annual spromctrme accasson, will begir at 9Wam im the 1s tsp. ground cinnamon Gallery and will continue unt# ite tsp. salt ime with interest a particular- ly levely..exdmple of early Mrs Ramsay Auld. Charietie- town. paid a short visit te Yerk aud, will aseure trensportetes i% tsp. baking soda recertly American, pressed glass ‘© the Gallery of articies _fhe all the tems are scold = will \ pkg. semi - sweet thocolate Mrs. Lakes Lewis. York, With then is Mrs. Brian . public may want to contrite. be open to the publie without ints spent Monday in Chariettetewn. charge The Committee men ie ep vente ve 2 ‘ Mrs. Lewis Vessey.and her iti ° @ «bers will be setting up the tab- ir er ustil soft..« daughter Mrs Ben Simpson and: b C llect R d “ “\les-on Friday afternoon af in sugars and egg. Sift together two children, York, spent Fri-_ Xci ing 0 : ion ea y | which time the Gallery will be flour. cinnamon. salt and bak- day in Charistteiowun =: open to those «whe wish te pre- view the items te be seld Gat For Gallery Auction Sot ing soda and gradually add t® Helen Lewis, Chariottetows, . . a The fi IPE 5 Drop t . is re- nest item te be auctioned by__small-_ tonepecstels | centiy at the Confederation Centre Art Ps ~_ — = 292 Mrs. Bernard Schmelts. York, Gallery on Saturday morning, ring Space wi CO was a visitor te Charlottetown. May 15. by the Women's (© kies, as they spread while bak- 99 Monday SS ae oe: Dane ene. 1 MIN Oven Mrs. David MacDonald. Char- ert Harris self eee ae 375 degrees ¥- Sees. se Sees = Yet [aw signed. Considering the THE CHEF “FROSTS” guest ef her sister, Mrs. growing interest im this Island THE JULEP GLASSES: Gordon Crockett _peinter who is acclammed as Ca- Dip edges of stemmed glasses Walter Auld and som James, mada’s finest portraitist and Mr. and Mrs. Harry tiem @ most fascinating collec 4 ties «wtll be offered There are 2 severa! hundred tems many < them ef real interest te collee- $ tors. “Z Among the many ‘tems that 3 catch the eve are pieces of fine china, tee soup tuteens. a pilat- : ter. 2 heautiful willew plate-- asd cups There is a silver vase, in cold water, then im granula- Charlottetown, were recent wi- whese works are the heart of spoons and forks. a cream and ted sugar: chill until eoating is | “O's to Yorks the collections now banging i® sucar brass candlesticks and dry. Robert Craswell. Brackley. the . the Women's Com- canister Amoeg the lovely Mr and Mrs Wilson Martin. i paid.a_shert_visit_ta_York recent- : ret is mest grateful te Reb- _ YANKS REFUSED sERvice~ © ert. Cottan. whe donated the pie- ture Thev hope tha! the opper- glass meces..2te_a—pair_of _egtt beg class” deconters of exceptonal- ORI: - SO SS. Mrs WD Conke. York. was @ ly fine desizn =cth the wuch de- GR OOK Sed GUAgLeTTETeEE. Fas tunity te buy a Harris painting, an event that will heceme rare .“‘plaque_- istalks of rhubarb with on And then” he nodded “ the Hillsboro, NB.- and Mary MELBOURNE, Australig visiter te Charivttetn=n recestiy chickens" Martin. Moncton, were recent Reuters) — Tug crews here Mr and Mrs Hubert Simpson. A cooligh day. this. “Back- visitors to Montague. quests of have refused te service a visit-| Cavendish. spest Sunday i iwatd’ we said But dewn by Mr. and Mrs R. W. Beck. sired helina stopper: a candy o compe ct and four quite modern $ as Canadian inerest grows, z will create the conditions of a : @ newest shades glass steins & fleet of U.S. warships im Yerk. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. a interest to collects \t jing the maithex a dogwood js bud- protest against U.S. and Austral- Harry Lewis successful auction The paint: mre > ded out greeniv’ ' Clarice MacNeil returned to ian actionin Viet Nam. The Mr. and Mrs Leith Watts and ing will he auctioned sometime -/ er ” * a fai 4 finest uality - a il taorraw — Disty x ber home in Red Point from ©/US, ships ore on a goodwill family. Charictietown paid @ betucen 1100 am. and wows. orm) my eS ¢ 3 Good - might trip to Toronto, Ontario. cruise. short visit te York recently Capsidering the short tm, esewae 9 ce'teus ° = ; three weeks, that the Committee ‘tel and even 2 fourfplece sofa ¢ M5 Prince St. 3 IDA BAILEY ALLEN apy had te find. items for the aur- set, late Victorian style One um Sececcccccccccccoooons: Novel Beauty Luncheon f doors. world looks fresh and Inveiy, vour fnends wi!! enjoy the novelty of a “beauty” lun- cheon : You might highlicht the spring affarr with a flat garden”arranced.om a tray centering the luncheon tabie. ‘Dandelian Rarder short their yellow tips, bordered by zreen dandelion plants. with their yel- In the center. place ‘low blesses. Border the tray with large strawberries. and halves ef 2 small pineapples, split lengthwise through the crown. Finish the edze of the tray with a border of spnzs of fresh mint er cress BEAUTIFUL “BEAUTY LUNCHEON Fruity_Barley Water eohtumned vesterday With Radish Roses, Ceriery Sticks. Quartered Fresh Mushrooms Reauty Salad Plate Toasted Protein Bread Pineapple Julep-Style Coffee Tea Measurements level ‘individual service Reauty Salad Plate % small. peeled, seeded canta- loupe e. *smixed halved fresh ssraw- hernes. halved erange sex- ments and pitted chernmes 2 lettuce or romaine leaves “s e mixed snitzied (fine-shred- ded) fresh raw vegetables. tecioding eabbage. carrots and heets : i _To Welcome A New Calf js xe wance ona aravetru Crocus: bere# af the sun's genia! smile today. refused te bare bear’: Cool the sind was, fee air dampich At tithes a fir of cect scarfed the hells “What xe need now™ a farm- ex ube had stopped by = offered "Ys 2 mre rain fellewed by heat, "That t fhe gras: crow and bring life te the croneinz'” “Ye: Things are a bt @s i *s James_agreed etd beat would right it~ The spreading ef manure and fhe fer- cc continues to count te the line af fieldwork And cur farmers bormework is the che fig A boxever may he de. ferred fer 2 ‘me. te welcome a ealf or 2 lambkin or to tend a eow in 2 sty Lighted” windows wicht - throuzhk im @. pigcery these times. declare the _ fact that vrounz increase is there 4 momenta'y.cleam i the dark . at the apeninz of a2 door on quiet s« hinges. indicates that one or the ether, or indeed it may be all . three af oot farmers are iw at- tencarce todre A sound of maf- < fled squea's in the kitchen, dis- terbing the sleep of this cank im the wee cma bowrt. or on tow- ard dayligh’. and 2 hand reach- @d out to the neighboring pillew slew Ram ee ed ‘te amuse her. and ge to find it eenpty. tells as that the event. ome qrte tmperiant in the hight of farming, ts over, | and “black” teeth are heing removed sn that all may nurse and settled down im content ia the stv ‘ We amile James has “had a fectinz™” he should he en duty, ard <o om quiet steps had left eur side You fuss tee much ever the seas 2 visiting farmer remar- kee one day “Tl give mine a bu of straw turn im for the night. What i I de find the odd ove dead = the morning’ A might’s unbroke es res* i worth a lost piglet or t«e.” ‘s strange” James said. “het I mever see it that way. If a farmer is not around his stock then to sre that all is well with them. it weuld he hetter, I be- heve, ox te bother wth young things at al! “But. Man. think of the work ha ? “It's net work te me” James smiled “1 like animals And he- sides” he added “its my liv- mz And the sorth «ind blew @ , chill breath fe on this Way day, cerment< \e peeled bananes 6 hulled strawberries, addition- al Hovey-lime dressing aphe ral! Center aciiled larze plate with cantaloupe; fill with mined lettuce of romsine leaves, pat tozether to form a “boat”: fll with snitzied rae vecetab lec Wreathe the hase of canta- joupe «with orange and grape- frurt segments. berana and hul- led strawherries. Serve dress ime in small paper cup on plate . Henney - Lime Dressing: Beat tezether “% c¢. strained honey and 2 thsp beaten exe whit just hefore serving. Enough dressing for 6. PINEAPPLE JULEP. - STYLE 3c small - diced fresh pineap- we I'> thep stramed honey I thsp. lemon juice le orance juice 6 «pring: fresh mint Cambine pineapp'e. honey and fruit juxes. chill Transfer te individual sherbet classes. Top each serving with <priz of mint Cucumber and Scallion’Salad- ettes — Minute Steaks or Mim- ‘ute Hamburgers, Pan Gravy —' lime jutee; fold m I- An Attractive Trayful — the tables attractively arrante-—“ay this season. when the out-.“Popped” Baked Potatoes. Cli- ced Zucchini Baked m Tomato Sauce — Sliced Bananas with Shredded Pineapple GRADUATES Fleanor Hyde, younzer dau- ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hyde. Meadow Rank. recetv- es her diploma in Physiotherapy at the graduating exercises of Dalhousie University in Halifax on Thursday, May 13 Miss Hyde will then leave for Montreal te intern for three months at the Rehabilitation In stzute. 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