Page 10. 'I:lT;Guardian Monday. May 7. 1956 HAPPENINGS Sir Ernest Maclllillan is a dis-;Mrs. Raynmnd Grant. MP Ind tinguished vilsitor Ito! oubr pl'f)lilIlIL;JeiMrS.i:lTellSSEIl Crockett. all of Sum- nd will deiver e amue . mers . E. ertson Memorial. LENUVC Miss Amy Burrows. North Mar- this evening at the Pruice of Wales her Street, was hostess to the Lad- College. ,, ies Guild of the United Baptist Sir I-Ernest. the great musician. Chuwh at me”. ciosmg meeting was hailed by the most eminentiun Fwlda), F wing. The Lad.” critic. Hector Charlesworth. as a Guild and me goodtgiiowship bltllllalll lnlaleul" "Cum 5.” lhaIE'd" group made a presentation of a content and dellVPFY P”"".e train case to fllrs. A.l-J. Harris, ward lslaniders will have in Slrimho is leaung shortly for Eng. Ernest's address an evening long randy to be remembered. Lady MacMlllan is almost equa- lly bwe-ll known as her famousiuNNl)n R 0 g 2 r Sp Gmnvme us an . I 1 , The lllacMillan home. situated on.5ll99'a a ravine in Rosedale has long been the mecca of Canadian cul- tural life. Lady Maclilillan must of the world's records for concertl attendance. certainly Hall where she in a wgell-known personality in the Macllvlillan box.l The concert always seems more complete when Lady. Macliiillan holds court at intermission. 'llien her friendliness andcliarm are en- jnved by all. especially by Vllllnllj students. many of whom have been helped and encouraged IW. Canada's Sir Ernest and Lady Macltlillan. The adjudicators for music Dr. Leslie l3ell- Mr. Weldon Kilburn. Mr. or. Mitchell and Mr. am-tsl Rnubakine are receivinl a royal' welcome from Prince Edward ls-i land. Miss Edith Rc:-id. who this YPBTIN celebrates her fiftieth anniversaryl at uranksome Hall School- has been honored by the Branksome Alum- "To mark the Jubilee former Dllj plls presented Miss Read WllI'I' at portrait of herself. painted by M155 Marion Long. a gold pin. and a cheque for 31000 l9 59 "Ted ml. the school's extension fund. . . More than 400 attended the din- if)hto, is the uticst of Mr. and Mrs. side recciilly in spend the summer uioiitlts with her hold on? families in Peterborough. Ont. in Masse,V.ldaiigliter l.ynn. Halifax. are spend- Mrs. RA Gilbe. Cleveland, lilrs. Neil Durant left Summer- sons and their Mr and Xlrs. James Hodd. and ing a few days with Mrs. Hodd's parents. llr anti Mrs. W.B. How- att, Sunimei-side. Mr. Hodd '5 grad- uating in liiiuiiicci-ing this spring, and they will take up residence in llniuilton. (Int fir. and AIIT l.cslie Simmons have returned to their I10"!!! I11 Siimnicitsitlc after Spending me viinter nltilllllx in Florida. The -lficiiioon Auxiliary.of the Women's Missionary Society of the Siiiuiiit-rside Trinity United Chttrch mot on Tuesday. May 151. at l-Zpuortli Hall, the piesident. Mrs. K A I.ot-khart. in the chair. The pianist was Mrs. G.N. Som- ers. The opening hymn was "I Do . ot Ask. 0 Lord. That Life May Be A Pleasant Road." followed by prayer by Mrs. L.ltl. Callbeck. and repeating the Lord's Prayer in un- ison. Correspondence was read and discussed. An article on "Cliristian Stewardship" was given by Mrs. William Heckbert. The Community Friendship Sec- retary, Mrs. Albert Huestis. re- ported 32 hospital and 66 home calls. Mrs. Hugh D. Smith con- KEEP IN TRIM Tlicre are ilictcrs viho tend to look too thin in the face as weight LIBERAL WOMEN MEET AT OTTAWA Amoiicst Iliusc nttcutling the re-lLibcral Women were. left Mrs. R.'Road. Charlottcvimiii: cent mutt-uiiiin in Ottawa of the'Earle MacDonald, 99 North fliverisie lnman. Mrs. I. ll Ptmlc. Tiltin- Beauty Measures For Reducer's Thinning Face By Ida Jen Kala .furnish their full siiziie of pro-I ltection-3 glasses of butteriiiill: or. iskim milk: 4 to f. ounces of It'EIII ' is . gfrdalu m: S,:.T::.:,P,Fluab,.d Llwziducted the worship service on the '3 mam” in mm prmdnug theme. "A Christian Home and many Family." The singing of "Oh Hap- 'py Home Where Thou Art Loved wt End Mr" Arm” Dickiemm The Dearest" was followed by is lost. when you have a ratherimem. one cu; ii, cup Hf cm”! long. thin face. any loss of Ialchecsc: citrus fruit or juice I"tESl from the face is accentuated. So second fruit; I dark green Ieafyl here's a face saving measure - vegetable plus two ithcr vege- lose inches fast. lose pounds tables; and 2 or 3 thin slices of Scueitor ICI- Toronto. have been visiting Mr. Dicldeson's parents. M1 Ind MP5- prayer by Mrs. Lockhart. Scrip- ture. reading taken from St. Luke. George mckiemm New Glasgow by Miss Jennie Bowness. Ladies in Retirement enact- A solo. "My Mother's Prayer." ed recently in Toronto by . gasgwas rendered by Mrs. Edwin Tay- M Mind ado" caged the (;i(-nnllor. After the offering was receiv- vzile, players received very high ed. by Mrs. Vernon Metherall and praise from Rose MacDonald- dra- M”-S Fl"ll'"95S- ll W85 tIPdlCBt9d hyl ma critlc. Miss Mat-Donald writes: 'the leader. "Scored in every character." Pro-I The second chapter of the study jected their voices so skilfiillylbook. "What The Church is Doing they could be heard without diff-lFor Our New Immigrants." was lculty in the back rows of the longlpresented by Mrs. Smith. assisted auditorium." by Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Mrs. "Moved freely over re1aiive1y.Vcrnon Metherall and Mrs. Albert slowly. Reduce at a modest rate. per-i haps not more than one-half pound a week. Secondly, slim off inclies faster than you reduce pounilagc. In any reducing program. daily. toning exercise is a beauty meas- ure. Exercise stirs up circitiation and makes body fat more readily available for use. and also tnncs' tho whole svslcni. One rctlucct mist young iniddIc'. age. who slimired tiff 57 puundsl and looked yiimrz and lovely. fol- lowed this oraciig routine: Shel unfamiliar ground-" "made l're-'HUeSt1S- The PIOSIHIZ hymn. "Eleni qucm mp; up and down 3 5131,-.iBe The Tie That Binds." was foll-. way important to the play," "iii owed by the Mizpah Benediction.l and snuffed candles." "played a hand of cribbage." "Managed .”:l:vfl" tPpRESEN.-rAT'0N , rlefly it may of refreshments." , OW" ”.e 9'. 53”” D”"5'.3"5' opened me mm” M visim" or '0 Busilita Sitb-division of the Lath- lpeed them on their wavu. yolic Women 5 League met at the "All these actions the. erform- hiqme Of Mrs" L' Noon” Ml .d with - en The layxas held Friday evening. April 27th, for the. 1" the D935 -B k rgndy B y purpose of honoring one of their g PW 9 9” 0:; ilk? members.AMrs. P. Holland who VICW AV9nU9- lndtwlw "ll 9" A 9 has so kindly. opened her home ;i:t;'.:'..:":.P:':.:...:mr.t...:; or gr isxecuiiv-..m-retinas or . . ea ue or some ime. Ingrltemtff ftolletzgstbllcgs Miss Ethel The president any usplainlng Iquaires who is well-known to the purpose of the meeting Wei Torontonians as she walks aroundvse-nitfd the zues'- of the evening the city guided by her seeing-eye W" 3 suitable 3'” Amulugh Mk" d yen completely by surprise Mrs. 93- i Holland graciously thanked the lad- i Mr. Ivan Horne leaves Mondayl for Florida. His mother Mrs. H.H.l Horne and Miss Margaret Horne who have been spending the win- ter in Florida will return shortly with Mr. Horne. Mrs. Charles Chassey and young daughter Margaret Joan. Welland. 0nt.. are spending a two-month holiday with Mrs. Chassey's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howatt, Summerlide. Mrs. Chaney was accompanied home by her brother. Mr. Morley Hnwatt. Mrl. Joan Cutlifle. nuru-in-train- III: II. the Prince Edward Island. Hospital. Charlottetown. spent a few days with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Albc t Callbeck. Spring Street. Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Prit-hard and boil Robert James. Kingston. 0nt.. are visiting Mrii. Prichtird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns, Granville Street. Mrs. Herb Schurman. Green Street. was hostess to the "Jolly Eight" on Tuesday evening. Friends of Mlsii Fay Ramsay, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramsay. Granville Street, will be glad to hear she is making I satisfactory recovery after her recent operation. Mrs. A.E. Harris. Summerslde. will leave Halifax Tuesday on the "SS. Nova Scotia" to visit her daughter. Anna. tMrs. Michael Bromson). Cornwall. Eng. Prior to her departure Mrs. Harris was pleasantly surprised by her neighbour: who presented her with a farewell gift. Mrs. Delor Richard made the press-ntat' An enjoy- able evening was spent. lunch be- ing served by Mn. Richard and Mn. 'f'.A. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. lnrne Driitcoll arr- Ived home Saturday evening after :0lldlyllIi It Daytona Beach. Flo- a. The Alpha Beta Sorority met at vie. "correct Speec . Friends of Mr. Robert Murphy. arm of Mr. and Mrs. .l.R. Murphy, Sumrnerllde. will be Interested to ies for their kind remembrance. after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Noonan. assisted by Mrs. Leo Murray and Mrs. .lohn Beaton. .Music for the occasion was fur- nished by Mrs. Fred Coyle and Mrs. J.E. Fleming and a lively sin! song brought a pleasant even- ing to a close. LONG CREEK W.M.S. Mr. Donald Macf-Iachairn en-i ertained the members of the Longi Creek W.M.S. Monday evening. April 2nd. 1956. The VICC'pTC5IdEDt.. Mrs. Rod Macbeod presided and. opened the meeting by singing hymn number (to. . Scripture reading was taken from Matt. chapter 28 followed by repeating the Lords Prayer in uni- son. The devotional message was centered around "The resurrec. tion of Christ" and was given by Mrs. Norman Stretch. Hymn hum. her 115. brought the devotional to a close. Nine members and one visitor iesponded to roll call with a verse of scripture. Minutes, of pi-,Vi,,.,, meeting were read and adopted. One member paid dues. Special collection for the "Audi; Fund". amounted to Slim. this collection to be continued at the next meeting. Next meeting is to be held at the home of the secretary- Mrs. Rex. MacFadyen; Mrs. George MacLean devotional leader. Roll call next meeting will be answered by naming a Missionary. Lunch was served by the hog. ten and a social time enjoyed. RENNIES RD. W.I. The regular monthly meeting of the Rennie: Rd. W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. Don Bnlman. Meelinlt was called to order by Vice-President, Mrs. Fred Smith. The Ode was sung followed by Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Roll call was answered by five memt .. One member paid for lnstltute News. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. it was moved that we send Mn. Burn 32 for A.C.W.W. fees. gun to hire an electrician to repair lltits at school. Mlu Woolner pan- tied in 33.0 for capsules received walked daily. covering tliice miles in one hour. I A simple SII'PI'.'IIIti'lIfI T0'lIIflE: slinis tiff inrlit-.s. As little as three.- In five mini.-Ics daily is he'pfuI.i provided it. is re;;uIar and IIlC' muscle t-tiitli-:u-lion is held. The exercise mou-menl should or held. to a slow count of seven, breath-5 ing between each count. On the iii.tiifiuii .ciire' t)ftcn- timcs at the start. of a dict. the tissues are in it shoddy state of repair and s shoring-up job is needed l1llII'ill-IITWISII. This calls. calls for optiiuum amounts of pro-i tein, minerals and tII8?i':'lI.s which are the mustle and tissue building nutrients. t'alnri.-: .-hot-ld he ar- ound 1200a day. all in foods which good quality brca-fl. Supplement the diet with a Vitamin A-D cap- sule daily. for optimum amounts of pro- off 20 pounds and isstill over- weight but looks thin in ilie face. here is a SllH2Ps'II"lnl Hold wi-ightl at present It-Vt'I for four weeks. In the meantime. exercise to lose inches and take a brisk walk daily. in minimum of a holf hour. covering a tnile and a half. The second month back to curbing cal-- ories, but. just enough to resume. losing at the a week. and continue the toning cxcrcise measivros. ; .For those of you who l1'tVe reached noruinl weight and feel that your face looks too thin-re-. gain three pounds at the rate of. one pound a week while liisiiig inches through the middle. It's important that the three pounds he gained through increased por-I tions of protective foods. partic- ularly milk. Tone and tighten with exercise. Loss of back teeth can cause the face to stig and look thin The best facial exercise is proper chewing with a full complement of teeth. Beauty nlr'HSIlFt'.l In bring beautiful results. rcd uciiig Consumer Price Index Climbs OTTAWA (CF) - The consumer price index rose by one-fifth of a point to 116.6 from 1l6.4 during March. following price rises for some foods, rent. automobile licen- ces and medical and dental fees. The increase is thg first in three months. the bureau of statistics re- ported Friday. The cost-of-living yHl'dSIif'I( had d r o p p e d by two- fifths of a point in January and remained unchanged in Febriiary. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS Based on 1949 prices equalling lflfl. the index has shown surpris- ing stability in the last two years. Fluctuations IIIVp been relatively small though workers' earnings lhave increased. Food prices which had been fall- ing stiffened slightly during March. Prices rose for potatoes. other fresh vegetables. fruits. eggs. cof- fee and cheese. outwcighlng dec- lines for all beef and pork cuts and margarine. I Rents and I1Ilmf-OWNPFSIIID costs -also rose, along with footwear. 'men's topconts and hats. some FAsHl0N'I NEWEST! The newest lines of fashion - with a glamorous "far-eastern" lnokl You'll wear this as a jacket, an overhlouse tstunnlng with sleek skirts and slackttt: a gay lerrycloth benchcoat too! Jiffy sewing-it wraps: clnched II the waist by a riimmerbuud! Pattern 4887: Misses' Sizes 10. 12, H. 16, 18. Size 16 takes JV: yards 35-inch nap fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. II tested for fit. HII complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENT! 135 cents) in coins (stamps can- not be accepted! for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME.. AD- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams. care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pat- tern Dept, so Front Street. W.. Toronto. Ontario. rate of a half pound' g I Red streaks brightly through the fashion picture on both sides of the Altantic. White with red of vice versa appears in prints soft or staccato. and. of course. teams tip viith navy and white for our favorite color cniubination. flood in hats. too. and smartly used by Russ Russell for a standing high- crowiied sailor in natural straw. furniture items. floor COVPl'lfl)lS,l lawnmowcrs. doctors' and dent-I ists' fees and auto licences. These offset declines for wom-I en's spring coats, hosiery and- hoys' cotton sport shirts. as welll as appliances, some liouschoId' supplies, radios and some maga-, zines. I WINNING SPRING COLOR tncuc and Mrs. Russell Roper. tiliarloiioiown. It is handed with tightly massed small flowers of bright red velvet and at the brim is an overlay of stiff red net. Gavin - DesRocI1es- A Pretty wedding of wide inter- est was aolemnlzad in Blessed Sacrament Church. London, Ont- ario. on April 7th. 1956. when Rev. Fr. Welsh united in marriage Mary Ida. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Desltocbes of Tignlsh. P.E.I. and Justin Gavin. son.of.Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Gavin of Alberton South. P.E.I. During the ceremony nuptial music was rendered by the organ- Iat. Miss Lorraine Day. The guest Iololat. Mr. Henry Mahar. sang "Ave Maria.” and "On this Day. 0 Beautiful Mother." The bride was attended by Mrs. Walter Gavin, sister-ln-law of the groom. while Walter Gavin ably sup rted the groom. e bride was lovely in a doe- akin suit of light blue with yellow accessories. She wore a corsage of orchids and carried a white prayer book. The matron of honor wore a navy suit with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The groom's gift to his best man was a billfold and the bride's gift. to her matron of honor was a pearl necklace. Following the ceremony a sum- ptuous wedding breakfast was immediate relatives and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Regi- nald Gavin, brother and sister-ln- law of the groom. In the evening a reception and dinner were held at the Hunt Club. The reception room was beautifully decorated with Easter lilies. The bride's ta- ble was centred with a three tier- ed wedding cake topped with min- iature bride and groom. . The happy couple left by motor for a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and through Michigan and New York states. Prior to their marriage the bride was honored at several show- ers. At a stag party tendered the groom. he was presented with a beautiful tri-light lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin will reside in London. Mario. where Mr. Gavin is em yed with the Imperial Oil Company. COOK'S CORNER DONUT SITORTCAKE served to the bridal party and. ELLEN'S DIARY 0 i "A week ago" we laid .thia morning. looking back along the days to the preceding Monday. "there was little sign of grass about. But look now!" We were at bi;eakfast- then, cozlly with James- in the kll.chen.,And from our sta- tion behind the tea-urn. which is no fine vessel but a humble slum- lnum pot. we could see the yard of the house across the lane where a black ewe with her coal-black Sambo of lamb and the white lady sampled1he emerald green sod. James nodded..,smlled. There is something to chlng for a farmer in such a sc ne. Perhaps it is the assurance that presently the care -and concern of indoor-feeding is about over and flock and herd will be given over to Mother Nature's nurturing again. Or maybe it is the sight of winsome increase tell- ing the tale that "Ali's well"with the farming. which warms for the moment his heart. "Yes-" he agreed. "a week can 'urely make a difference-put a different face on the countryside. this time of year." Then he remem- Ibered something else. "Last Mori- day we had barely started to work in the woods.'But another after- noon or so and we'll be done of it. We'll have plenty wood to see the three houses through to ano- ther spring." ”And what now?" "We'll have to haul the.heaps 'lo the field beside -- saw and split it there I reckon. And than when it's ready to store. haul it lhoine with the tractor." Lambs nibbled grass with the ewes. James opened. buttered a roll. A mist of quiet damp hugged the far hills. It would be no wash- day this. "This will be a busy week- I expect." he commented. "For no matter what other work there will be. we're sure of the fencing. HOUSEHOLD HINT ..To lengthen the life of your table linen, mend small holes in good linen tablecloths or napkins with yarns from the linen. even pieces of linen left from discard- ed napkins or tablecloths which you can USE. In the case of larger holes. take patching material from an oldl tablecloth sinillar in pattern and weight or from a matching nap- kin. Choose one large enough to extend beyond the edge of the patch. and after the patch is neat- ly sewn on work a monogram over It. In this way, the repair will be almost entirely concealed, and be- comes a decoration. with her trio of trim daughtersl if you need to sacrifice a napkini to get them. You may have oddl . years. I Equally good for th Where I First Met with the rnillsti-cam flowing through the farms it seems to make exir. for us, but I don't know what tie would do without it. when the stock is on pasture. Never a thug-. ty animal It's onderful when you think of it. Isn't it?" A grackle of the pair building in a lofty nook of the gai-ag, whlstled, a robin trilled a roman. .tlc lay- notes loud and sweet in the still. gray morning. I "Down by the old millstream .. that's where I first met you!" we giggled. "But it wasn't. Ellen" Janioi smiled. "It was..boys are pi-gm, silly too aren't they? Always were I guess.over the matter of a girl always will be. I suspect. It's only natural...Some day- Ellen. l'm g... ing to take you to the exact spot "where I first met you" and see if you too remember But isn't this a queer subject we have got into. and so busy as week now here! he chuckled. rising from the table." now here did I leave my cap"" and the farm claimed him. kept him all the day. And we? Among other ))a5Illlll'2 we rested the housecleaning in read "Captain of the Queens" ii delightful account of fifty years spent in the British Merchant lltzir. me by Captain Harry Grattiilcc. Joining as a lad of fourteen he "pas ed from the hard school of sail to an exciting career in the lzrogit ocean-going vessels of the Cuna;-.1 I.ine. gaining its proudest posit. ions." He became Captain of the Queen Mary- a ship be much Im ed and finally Commodore of the Cunard Line and Captain of the Queen Elizabeth to close the hull century of service. It is a lovclv yarn. one of adventure and success and fetchingly told. "And it was the first day" of our workaday week Until tominorrow - E C. Di...-V - Goodnight. ' icousrieariao IBABY. . . Gin Bab 'a Own Tablets. I Sweet, III Id little t.Ihlet.I. Nothing better to help clear out bowels uli-kly --yetgently.Nu"a ccpy ' I stuff - no dullin effect. Uaed for more 1 an 50 g. . restlessness and fsverliihneaa rmultln Irnm digestive upset: at NGIIIII1: time an other minor baby ille. Taste goo and are any to take! Get a package today It drugstnru. ABY5 own TABLETS No. 200-! Slice d o n u t s crosswise and toast. Place a half donut in dish and cover with sweetened whip- ped cream. Slice hcrrics on half and cover the whipped cream with them. Add the other half donut and top with more whip- ped cream. Decorate the short- cake with sugared whole berries. MORNING SMILE He: "1 can't understand how a woman can go shopping all day and not buy anything." She: "And I can't understand how a man can lzo fishing all day and not catch anything." 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