‘ e aS a : -. . ‘ ‘ . : + - . and three children of Bunbury meme (DA BAILEY ALLEN Wren Nursing Assistants | iter and hr tare A : | S rine Cl i Posted T W. t German Halifax, N.S. were recent guests nnuail opring Cieaning Oo Yves at the home of Mr. and Mere f . . 5 Chester * = Breezes In With Spring | SEERA ARE See, Rebeljtemcton’ West Germopy, est" Gordan ass ad as tis se eo | i De cacen-semcoercarrede Meee = served in Halifax begin a two-| Both nursing assistants, | cent uests, Bis mitanes Xue i NO matter how clean ‘he __Measurements level year stint at the Canadian |Wrens Nora Norn of Fort Res-/)) 3. ws’ and Dr. Lloyd W. home maybe. there’s something SNAPPY TOMATO JUICE | Armed Forces Hospital in Zwei-jolution, N.W.T., and Enid Pale- ° . ; about the season that star's 2 1%46 oz) cam tomato juice thorpe ‘of Exeter, Ont., will join) Shaw of Southport. that, sta: the dependents’ ¢are section in| Mrs. Ida Wood has returned yen for spring cleaninz 1 tsp. .Worcestershire sauce Perhaps it's the shininz nex 4 drops Tabasco : § leaves om tress and shrwos. er 1 tbsp. prepared white horse- colors of dafio- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Apr. 26, 1965. Instructive : | Program: Billy Lavers, student at the the gay. clear radish 2 i cils, tulips, fersythia or flewer- 1 tbsp. ffesh lemon juice overseas since the Second World | Vocational School in Charlotte- \ ogee Combine. ingredients in order| HAPPENINGS Presented | War. The otheg was Wren Petty| town spent the East: weekend Whatever the reason. the urse given. Shake well: divide into’ = = Officer - Auger, sent) as the guest of his grandmother : is on — it's time to clean’ two jars: cover. Refrigerate at . Audrey Jenkins. Wemes’s Editer Phone 45506 | Mrs. Edna Jenki jucted | Overseas for special duty at Mrs. Henry Parker. ne ee ee ee an interesting and _ instructive |DuQueen's hat ne Conta (2 | Carol MacNeill, who is employ Announce it. and fri ee CORNED BEEF ENTREE = Mr. and’Mrs. G. William Trai-; Norma Campbell, Charlotte- ‘program on Latin America and | 1959 . to Canada in ; ide the Ras band turns grouchy. probably at PLATTER | |nor, Albany, had as guests over |town, was a recent guest of her |Brazil at the recent meeting aetene een Sane Scan Nave ed in Summerside, was the prosepect of skimpy dinners (Hurry-Up Method) . (the Easter holidays their jaugh-|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley | the koe me oe me a ter weekend guest of her aunt, seeped ty 6 Sees » Mrs. Temple MacDonald and Mr, 2 pkgs. frozen stew vegetables, ‘er, Mary Trainor, RN, Moat-'Campbeil, Whim Road. — both unnecessary. as this ; : ai and dauaké ae i with 12 ; : f oes chen we tee onsons al cae toe aaiee Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mor-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover,/ The president, Mrs. Ernest Canadian Forces Hospital. at ee Georgetown Royp The. Sen move SS Eel meted rison, Fredericton;-N_B. |Guernsey Cove, are spending | Johnson, presided and opened Stadacona, Halifax. Wren | alty. : cleaning a eee Pe the — sit tsp. salt . jtwo weeks in Toronto, where|the meeting with-the- UCW ~Pur- a eo has been: serv- —= ; oe © oe os on ee _ | Iam Campbell, North River, they are visiting members of | pose. Leader Louise Callbeck |'™& freee deepal fe) ain RHEUMATIC er necessary. unusable accumula- 1 ii head a ound ‘spent the Easter holidays with their family. |was welcomed back afte being | Halifax. Ss your p - tions ofthe winter months, lurk-'s 11 y,) cams corned beef jhis grandmother, Mrs. Alexan-| |confined to her home for several | ARTH RITIC? s ing im bureau drawers. boards, closets, umder the beds, - ‘hav their home in} : ; i in atfic' or basement. Into the 4 4ropé Tabasco A have returned to thet Mrs. Walter Wright, followed by | ; 1t lemon juice Mrs. Angus McPhee has re- Natick from Murray Harbour, | prayer. : discard should zo piles of news- gana "4 turned to Toronto by plane after it Pr attended the funer-| Members responded to ronl| . Barrie Wood of Rollo Bay was papers and magazines: cartoms, 91’. at. ee = —_ 1 = visiting her parents, Mr. were ‘hey ‘= father, the Cal! with a verse of scripture,| @ recent guest of his brother. pped ov crac’ Boiling water and salt and pep- Mrs. James McKay, Savage @! of Mr. Jordan's lather, UG! and offering was’ received by| Eric Wood and Mrs. Wood of -ed_china. decrepit cooking ut-. 1 Cyver Bring to boil. Boil’ rm - : ~—tlate- George Jordan-—~ ; the treasurer,Mrs. George Hen- re : ; clothing 5) min derson, and dedicated with} Marie Larsen of ‘the teaching ‘and shoes the children have out Wah ethan ant 6 prayer by the leader. staff of the School for the Deaf Do you jong for relief from the of rheumatic and arthritic n?’ Thousands get ‘speedy | ‘from. their suffering by using T-R-C’s. Don't jet dull aches: and stabbing TEMPLETON’S T-R-C’s. Only85c $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. ,°3P 1 ub.) cam sliced beets v MacLennan, Wood Islands. | Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan months. Scripture was read by! grown, and too - old-to-wear clo- ' | b After the program by Mrs.| a Amherst, N.S., was the Easter | Fer extre fast relief, use Templeton’s LAME. Sins beng 6 sor nastend Teders removing tard ceater, MAOntague Curling Clu Bana Jenkins, the meeting, was| weekend. guest of her parents, | Crsnuneitntn ston ug munmaty cial waureelt portions. Place atop cooking ve- g g brought to a close with the Miz Captain and Mrs. H. Pavey $1.25. ‘ 2.%43-9 getables. Cut canned corned £8 PB’ beef crosswise into 6 thick por- oe band” af si empara, “tui tect crown nto 6 tick por Elects Slate Of Officers don't houseclean the room ,until . : later ‘more about this in Fri- mastard. Place ee cabbage. . Mrs. Emerson O'Connor was;Eileen Johnston were appoint- day's column’. Clearing cat will Cover: simmer 30 min. elected president of the Monta-jed as delegates to represent the probably=take most of your Heat canned beets separately gue Ladies’ Curling Club at their Montague Club at the Provinc- extra time for a week with Tabasco and lemon juice. annual meeting which was held ial Annual meeting. after which Stop each day when the chil- 2 wr; ae boiled = recently in the clubrooms. Other the meeting was adjourned. dren come home from' school. ‘20s «= large platter. TOP members of the executive are . Mrs. Atwood HIOUSEHOLD HINTS beets Pass. horseradish - MUS-/curer Mrs AE. Ings : pah Benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker JUST ARRIVED PEI. SEED time - saving dinner. using a sel- ection of convenience foods as suggested -this.. week: “Harry Up” Platter Perhaps for dinner you will ‘It you like to launder fabrics THE CHEF'S DOUGHNUTS (Ways and means, WITH MAPLE SYRUP baste a temporary -hem preven raw edges from ravel- * MER. AND MES. GERALD LESTER face ee pee Tee el ec cach geome, dew 5 tae, A ee oe, Sn ee veneer —— |} Seet and'" vegetable platier warmed” maple syrup” In —Geep teat-MacDonald-and-Mrs:—Jackie MF ——————————-—--. : Wed A fs t U ited :often described in-this column, sauce dish: top with reheated | Murphy; games, Mrs. George 14+ children test their artis- 9 t reerown ni iwhich takes 4 hrs. to simmer- doughnut. Provide a fork and Worth: membership, Mrs. John 4. apjilities on the refrigerat or | cook by itself, and. only 30 min. spoon for eating. jHughes and Mrs. Peter Sin- door IF they use washable cra- ' ’ clair. The retiring president, , Mrs. Sullivan, ‘thanked the yons and the door has a gi cmithoas and tasmmbere tax thal: as Holman’s are ‘proud to announce the arrival of BUSTER BROWN Child- ren’s Wear on an exclusive basis to Prince Edward Island: Couple Reside In Ontario A pretty wedding was solem- nized recently in Freetown Uni- ted Church, when Caria Louise, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tes. She wore a corsaze of ‘a2- after school youll appreciate gerine feathered carnations. - The groom’s mother wore a platter” colummed today brown two - piece ensemble wth fhite am . TOMORROW'S DINNER Donations for = Se in the coming year. Mrs. Byron To make your own seasoned bread crumbs, gather up and grind any and all kinds of dried bread. add powdered milk, salt, pepper, herbs. and store until! Island Mothers can now buy at Holman’s these ch armingly styled mix and match cotton fabrics for children that have been’a houshold bye-word across North America. Camden Gardiner, Lower Free- a white and gold hat and brown r = a . for "65 and "66. ‘ town, —bec the bride of Ger-| accessories. and her corsaz (Takes mis.) : ; . “\ needed. s- * . ‘. sii: ~ ald David, son of Mrs. Eleanor was of yellow featheredd cara Cranberry ‘Cocktail A letter from Marion, Hardy) “A discussion took place regar- Come in ‘to Holman’s and see our colorful and attractive displays arid Lester, Saint John, NB. tions or — we _—— ee a Camp ding the early. opening of the} prove to yourself that BUSTER BROWN is indeed “dressy enough for a The church was decorated Following the ceremony, a Snappy Tomato Juice at the April misting «f the rink and also re - familiarizing portrait, but ruggedy enough for rough and turrble.” with baskets of mixed artificial reception was held at Birchill/ Party Rye Bread Myrte Read Prideteion the we oe oe the rules flowers and ferns and the The bride’'stable was center- -o.oi eve QUICK ENTREE Women's Missionary Society, | and regulations, @ commnit- * A PORTRAIT OF QUALITY . .. guest pews were marked with ed with a three - tiered wedding i - nh ee | tee chaired by Mrs. Ev Cudmore , white satin bows. cake. topped with miniature dov PLATTER: — — =< _— : .|Was appointed to meet with the Rev. R. M. Shaw, North Bede-_and flanked with lizhied tapers. | Corn Beef —- Parslied Poss SOG SiN Me etree thee executive of the Men's Curling .__-Rev. R. M. Shaw, North Bede-_and f | with Jich lhl enee ere oe a aa 5 mani a ge ne ene @ue, performed the double rmg illison Profitt was master Oma : ‘Ciub to discuss this rs of wes, Car : , : ceremony and Mrs. Allison Pro- ceremonies for the occasion. A SUF Relish — Pickled Peppers — was also read. Mrs. Ev. Cudmore and Mrs fitt played the organ. toast to the bride proposed Cinnamon Applesauce . President, Mrs. Horace - ees 3 or Pzynter, opened the meeting : oo! The bride. given in marriage by Rev. R. M- Shaw, was fit- with the theme. “God’s Po | book, ““Mission on our Doughnuts in Maple Syrup Coffee Tea Milk ", follow-| Needed: €d by prayer, a hymn repeat-' ed, and the Creed. t = by her father, wore a floor tincly responded to by the length gown of misty nylon sheer groom. Congratulatory telezrams z - = Convenience Feeds Mrs. Ralph Moase invited the, + horseradish. Tabasco, 3 scooped ‘neckline, long lily point, For a short hoseymoon to New MePared ; ely. Each member offered E > party rye bread. canned corned we pra- ® i noel ros oe Brunswick. the bride chose 2 beef quick - frozen package of{¥€T- The Exposition of the ‘es-| — es served | > 1 en. r shower pink boucle ‘suit with navy acces- nd 508 was read by Mrs. Ralph : i length veil of nylon, tulle illusion oops and ci ak pamees, corres, eae. e Moase. and roll respon was held in place by a larce 5; Scmecaca : or of celery. canned beets, table-mms- ded to wi — a i 3 ain pink feathered carnations! tard. sweet - Sour relish and to with a verse of scripture. i ror ager — aaa ade Guests from out of the prov- pickled peppers. applesauce can- Correspondence was read and 7 ae flowers, and she carried a cas- ice Were Mrs. Eleanor Lester ned im giass, douzhnuts from dealt with. : i ie ot valew ‘and white aad Mr. and Mrs Ronald Les baker), instant coffee or tea _The regular offering and ‘the [ pa tg oe ag ama ~ ter of Saint John. NB (optional). ketchup and other Thankoffering were received toms Debby Rogers, the brides . MT Youne couple will reside condiments to pass with ‘he and dedicated by the president. i enly attendant, was zowned in a ™ Hamilton. Ontario earee- a aes — a el street length dress of shrimp : : ie uaa Mrs. Ira ‘une eet Sonn a> ae! ELLEN'S DIARY gave Ber report Ss a oe ‘3 | Chapter 5 from the study and three quarter lenzth sleev- “ele ° ° ‘ = es. She wore a matching pill A Smiling Little Rill Ban aoe — _— carried a cascade of white shas- a ta daisies. By Us In A Crystal Flow an te a oe The groomsman was Wendell doe aheiidies uaae tunes ae Ellis, and ushers were Ronald Snow blossomed this! “What ing?” Alex _*__. ; . Lester, brother of the groom mornin She nad > grinned a — a SSS and Wylie Bigelow, cousin of brightly from the dank mould. “Not a thing this morning” we ~ t s . the bride. And the hyacinths missing of chuckled. “But, seriously, the 4 Till from the thawing, ran in ye fone oe Moase. accompanied late. were lined up in a border wonder of it is that they return se i ie a iis MEN'S FAVORITE , Mrs. Allison Profitt. cang “I im fetchimg green cones to be to spend the summer here. It went down ¢ sane. Keep . ; Love You Truly” prior to the cabed ”* Tealenins spread would be interesting to catch S™iling whispering thing, facing ; ~~ one napey? erred | ceremony and “I'll Walk Beside their washes. happy to have and band them just to satisfy Of streamward. While the road nt oie eatin a You” during the signing of the frosty Mondays past, pleased ourselves that it is the same * Presently entered is now am- Most Sahl pale & his register. with today’s sun and light|pair that comes back every 2™mely firm and dry, the dit- ardrobe — ‘ i Mrs. Gardiner chose for her jeees spring.” ee ee rat © hv'sa asks ton, took > = a i i - is tan, daughter's walling, .a_beige The Starlings came down trom! ..-¥° anid do Gut. sat lee glam Gr tds aaa it white. Pattern 7207: men's three mn a dress er itch Welty caine ab — ; bapa we then snes slipping beneath ihe Sizes 36-38; 40-42; 44-46 incl. et matching flower z are — walk — roadside fence gave THIRTY, - FIVE CEN beige amd brown accesser-islean along the yards. so lovely, shouldn't we eT ad ae ee ee ‘ ; Ts good the feel of it, as we walk- Thirty - five cents (coins) for ed down the decline there on the) this pattern, no stamps, pleae, jfar side of our dip of valley to) to Alice Brooks, care of Guar- }come to the spring. = dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., | “What will it be like n ow? 6 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. jane wondered as we neared it. Ontario residents add 1 cent eet cer coemines. That png San ta. — ' ’ ER, NAME, AD- > Spring “im the field across the) DRESS. s eae 2 7 3 jereek™ by the roadside, remains! 196 NEEDLECRAFT CATA- i T d t Ch Id W ene of the best loved spots on LOG — 200 designs, 3 free pat- aml y fa I ion in j ell S eal this farm. It is naturally not so terms. Newest knit, crochet i , fo nd tumble, and all made beautiful now in its setting as in fashions, embroidered. 25 cents. Dressy enough for a family portrait, but rugged enough r rough a mbile, and a summer when trees are leafed Now! Send for elegant, new from 100% Premium BEBON® cotton.Color fast, Won't shrink, Machine wash and dry, and intriguing red paths on ei- “Decorate with Needlecraft!” with no ironing. ! » a owen too ee $S beautiful room settings, 25 ane . dein of saw in variouplcy mos! See eee ace: pa | A. Roll Collar Pullover. Band sleeve. White, yellow, blue, pink red. : ‘sae a “a ae boat tive accessories in one book! Pil- : rye » Dlue, pin: dings clings te cat [Mae for this, skim - along succ-| lows, wall hangings, curtains Sizes 2 - 6x 2.79. Steep sheltering woodsy > ess 's sporty in cotton, appliques, more! 60c. Girls’ Circle Skirt. Contrasting Trim. A . 98. (gate Oe clear ond aetna | Pees See Waloe! Deine “Guit Book | Children’s & Teens’ Fine Quility Anklet. White only. 6-11 washes b | Printed Pattern 46:3: Mis- 16 complete patterns s Qua y An 5 ite only. 6-11 59c & 69c, a which falls gently to ses” Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16,, 18. Size D. Infants’ Romper Set. White/red, yellow/white, blue/white, cae e aed ty. te doe | ee "* pink/white, red/white. 6-9 mos. to 18:mos: 2.98. _ of the farm, when as little ones) PIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in E. Finer Knit Triple Picot Anklet. White, white/yellow, white,bue, our ae = — 2 coat | coins (no stamps, please) for white/red, white/pink. 314-6. 69c. ’ img went on in sear fields, is| on J on cee tm: BCT F. Boys’ Cap. One size fits all. Brown, red, navy, blue. 1-79. I te “ = by ee amen a = plainly SIZE, NAME, ADD- G. Striped Polo eae aaa white/browy/taupe, a . RESS, STYLE NUMBER. ; white/green/grey. 3-6x. 2.79. }cause never. never will it bear; Send order to ANNE AMS, : s these young voices in slay| care of Quarhen-Patriot: Need | H. Chino Woven Shorts with pockets & zipper. White, natural, ite oisia, lecraft Dept, 60 Front St. W. navy, taupe. 3-6x- 2.98. — dear, where is our glass. | Toronto 1, Ont. 2 white/brown/taupe, * ‘must be under the snow” Alex! COMPLETE FASHION RE- J. Boys’ Striped Socks. White/red/navy, white/ said. “And what shail We PORT in our new Spring Sum- brown/navy, white/brown/taupe; white/ drink from now? Peter ques- mer Pattern Catalog plus cou- / 6-815. 69c (tioned. In cupped palms welpon for ONE FREE PAT. eee re oe drank A s a i ' ‘afer “> - had been, lounct aaa se ps al These and many more at HOLMAN’S spell of delightful play ideas! Send 50 cents : left owe Bow fle behind. And is DLR CATA. as zg : retracing our Steps, passed |terns Newest knit, crochet FROM TOE TO CROWN Ser Ye . lane's end and went on to gath-|fachions, embroidery. 25 cents rs ‘3, or — (€r pussy willows along the old) Now! Send for elegant, new WITH ; tt [ae |millroad. It was another rite of “Decorate with Needlecraft!” QUALITY : [""s springtime. 5 beautiful room settings, 5 com- 7 CURLING CLUB TEA Night now sovegds its dusky] plete patie, for, secortie: ; é ' |wings over the farmlands. Stars/ accessories in one book! Pil ANALYSED ' 9) The Souris! Ladies’ Carling curling clubs across the Isisad Shown sbote sre Mrs, Rey |ReSt (hem. The leds are asleep. itews, wall one ies 17 fea te te clubhouse recently. atte#ied. alenc «ith other Lamine. president of «he clab, Until tomorrow — Diary — Viaue! Deluxe Qyilt Book ‘ y ; . when representatives from guesis, totalling over m0. and Mrs. William Rowan. , Good - night... — & complete patterns.| “ i over nylon net, with a bouffant were received from relatives in skirt, and féaturing a fitted bo-“St. John's, dice with lace appliques at -the Cranberry , cocktail or tomato Nfid.. i ae herel <n Id Hamilton, . ra Ont. and Edmonton. Alberta Scripture was taken from) members oe home ‘for ‘the | Acts 6:3-15 and read Tesponsiv-| \May meeting. Meeting closed’