. Poe rod ana ing seasons there all up the Centre, at .8& Per mM. E ed essence that rides on the WEAre of OM stay at Alderlea June winds these days. \It is satisfying to report that at “Ah, ha, Ellen, I thought so!" dusk. with the project of road- | (handicrafts) James’ said fn. the dark new ot Work. we would say, now about this morning, ‘There's rain!. Do Complete. no blossom yof the enamels, you hear it? With thunder and cherries was . harmed. This ‘hangings, lightning. It's good I closed al} SPrins’s beauty .there we shall aoe thedoors__last—night. —Had—we continue to enjoy,* to picture 4 better rise? . 1 always like to when adverse winds of time and meet. an electrical storm fully place ‘blow. . clad.” Today, young cherry trees And the rain fell on the. Nenu: paneer at ae of Sti : es. You could hear. it beyond garden where the former growt . the now slightly, open Wade: was’ we eee veer the . FAYE FRANCIS EDGAR MOASE | ‘see the flashes light up the sl one girl 0 s farm, a Sun- ‘ ‘ . opposite topped by the Sat ce day's Child was born. Tomor- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED the hill, and-hear— the thunder row wil! mark an anniversary of , ! 3 drawing nearer, before it pre- her birth Mr-~and-Mrs,—Everett~Fran-——Mr...and> Mrs. Carl C. Moase. sently, like some great road-ca-| ‘‘We!!! have chicken and birth- cis, Freetown, wish to an- | Summerside The marriage ‘Travan passing, rumbled) away day cake'' Peter smiled, when the : ay will take place on Saturday, 8@llery and special in the distance, leaving us once we talked of it. , “And tell me, "ounce Snganemem.,.0 July 9th., at-2:30 p. m., in the more to ur silence and sleep. what's for dimer here ‘today’ their daughter, Beverley Faye Freetown United _ Church, | The sounds of great road-build ‘he queried, not without interest. to Edgar Carl Moase, son of Freetown... x ing machines on ye road of | .‘‘The same old_thing:’ James 2 ours have come daily to our twinkled, “steak!"’ | - ij (tart of late: Tpday however | "And rhubarb pie for, dessert” IDA BAILEY ALLEN » . Is Alberta's _— se i we Sal . ea y: eee nen ; = ~ ~~ Gkierlea ‘ ae nee read. “Uh. .un-thatts .something am M t T D f “an y 7S EUGENE \WYNNE- =: whl separa u ane ot crazy-about, are you, gran MR. AND MRS. ELGENE \,.YNNE their baiinablde.. that swirl. a- ghbor's woodland. was being im- a Se y ar me ae eae eq erm e initions MARRIED AT HOLY REDEEMER = ["iu-ampersou'd be sarng Bova it wetter Man SME , ‘or-€xample, you sharin ow cold that reach} .n,, ‘ G A M ‘Of M a picture book with the whining men 8 us from their’ feeaihe so nit mubarb green: the = tome i et t eat atter The weddi nyWwas solemnis- and Eugene_ _Joseph Wiees, child: or mopping up messes well that so many times we patch is good! It has as much, N ~ edi on Appil 23rd, 1966, at the son’ of Mrs.*-Eugene Wynne <while mummy-referees dispuiteshave said. gracefully when we if not more food value than | The. most important principle 2'2 tsp baking powder church of. the.Most Holy Re- and the late Mr. Wynne, also or telling Mrs. X<to please, came toward aes end from an cherry’. we reminded him to apply in beating the climb- | ‘2 tsp. salt juvenile and family ‘deemer, of Carol MacKenzie, of Charlottetown, The wedd- [please. please sit quietly for at outing, “Why, how warm the Tm not thinking of that’’ Pe- ing cost of eating) FOR EVERY 6 tbsp. shortening . daughter of Mrs.-Dayid More ing reception was held at the ‘least 1f- minutes at. a time, so day (or night)’ is here!” . ter said, ‘it’s the taste that boo EXPENSIVE FOOD THERE IS 4c, milk side ard the late. Robert C. Canadian. Legion. (Photo by that you can remember what- Scampie eyed the proceedings thers me!” LESS EXPENSIVE ALTER- 1 tbsp. melted butter i _M ac Kenzie, Charlottetown, C.D. MacKay). . ever it was you meant to say. with somé show of displeasure Stepping. slowly, . Alex made NATE. In these columns, you or margarine | (nee Mary Carr), Scere cer To be a.real friend, or to have from the yeard. .He whimper- his way over fram the house-ac- have already read many allu- Parsley for garnish _jtrue._friends, you..have.to take. ed. and barked a bit inquiringly ross the lane to’ read a while. sions to these alternates, and Saute “sausages; drain, re. MARY HAWORTH on as_you find: ‘them. The at the monsters of machines and then to explore alone thé Old how they can be itted into the serving 2 tbsp. fat agirrange Mrs. t ‘average homemaker mother of that had presumed to disturb rooms, ‘‘to see things I never daily meals. These alternates, sausages in oiled 9" x “9” > ~ ° jhave, as true friends, only those our quiet, -before he accepted actually. examined before"’ - properly prepared, provide just pan. Saute onion in_ anaes | t rru: tlio adenine no in ~~} “yisitors**--who-are~ ready; will= the change> > “They're widening-No- attending—classesat-—schoot—,5 much~nourishment, and are fat until tender; add sauer- | nre p nS” y Q “jing and able to cope as equal- the road ‘@ little there’ James for him. This was a different tasty as the high-priced foods, draut and half the apple slices ly with pandemonitim as a good nodded. . .So attractive it was day to live.. So‘with one door Confusing - Difference Spread in an even layer atop: Eo Su burban Housewife - beekeeper copes with bees. there with the trees into ‘their closed .to him, another opened Ghacaca f sts Sausages. |University of Albggta, | In President Truman’s famous Dew greens, the hemlocks4kdark, He, would learn something per- : le hk conapion ace S| me Make the’ Cevsk aka Cass: ; ‘ = ‘phrase, if you can’t stand the and the old pine towering above haps not of books, but equally ere tarding ifference . b e- tees aie ae DEA® MARY HAWORTH. bies, church work, sewing, clean- : thé rest. And now with the lacey useful in knowledge it may be, tween meat alternates, meat ex-./-P! i gether flour, wake | ‘We live in the suburbs and know ing, reading. and shopping to |beat, tay: out of the Kitchee, ‘But white edging of blossoming wild in this..his enforced holiday. tenders. and theat “substitutes. ‘ing powder and salt. C wt many people, either as neigh- keep me occupied. Still, I like ,200't blame others for your in- ee pea titel indeed. Oyf~ Until tomorrow --~ Diary -- . 1. Meat alternates are foods Shortening with a Sai | bors or through church work or nothing better than good — talk adequacies M.-H. ~ Ay having practically. the same nu- blender. Chop remaining apple | arcs ; ; + Mary Haworth counsels neighbor's surely, the~stand “ahd Good- night. ; ; :other organizations to which I with intelligent friends. But : eit hnanitetihas nae oasis .tritive value as meat. They in- Slices; add to our. misture. ‘bel 3 ‘|when, and with whom, {s the. through -her column, not by ~~ “ip, 5 lude meat d h Mix in milk. Spread over C£A; elong : iiaation: ;mail or personal interview.) -* | - i ; ~ elude meat sundries sich - as kraut Bru ited |Hospital, and the Welfare .Cou ( -Often I am-asked-to-have-cof- ues (Write her in care of The Guar- | ‘liver, kidneys, hearts, tripe and /Sauerkrau rush with melted ‘el o tee or lunch with these ladies,| Dare I even hint at the true Taian: | all variety meats; poultry . and | butter: Bake 45 to 50 min. in | oe whom still have pre- rennn for my infrequent oy -- game; shellfish and fish; -nuts; ; hot oyen, oe: eee | scho age, children. of late’ eggs: all cheese exc cream | neru ges a They complain of being bored DEAR B. V.: As I see the E lin ton- = cheese; soy beans Oe flour; | upside-down on serving plate. | ‘and lonely, staying -home, with | lpicture, “your indictment of g g peanuts and peanut butter; Parsley: is the garnish. ; ‘only young childrens companion- |these harassed ladies, whom you Howe Ba { milk. Dried beans, lentils and| Note: Crust made with bis- ship during the day. - / check off as poor hostesses, real- e y " ;peas may be included, “ayt their cuit mix may be substituted ; as I have always accepted the in- ly tells a lot about you, none of WEM t ‘protein content is much lower |Tecipe is on | vitations until recently, but now eo ee ja ee ; man that of meat. DINNER COMMENTS FROM ‘ponsibility”. I've become very arnoyed with our complaints are distress- piel hign ee 2. Meat substitutes: are f THE CHE them for letting the little chil- ingly petty. Quite obviously you Mrs. Reid Underhay ee 6 The 5 Guuntian: 6 Charlottetown, Wed.;.Juné 15, 1966, used in place of. meat Seal Not-sweet French dressing Is “aren stay to tip fore-during the go. Visiting not to “socialize-with- ; Eglington~ e ‘with no regard or nutritive used for green and Fresh, vege" * whole visit. your friends as is, but rather in Bay Women's Institute - mem- value. A substitute is never the table salads as they do not} It is difficult to have evensthe an intensely self-centered mood |berg for the June meeting. Mrs | {real thing in-food or in any |harmonize with a sweet peg CARRARA, simplest conversation when we venue i. audience phat Sa =p ae “presi. A A P ig E N L N G : | other line, althotgh Gana ling. The cheese served with the igrio .Scroglieri, aos eonstantl ted .concentrate wholly upon you ee | . i Sie child’s menande Gr: rena reflections about you. “Rot *catl™ wis answered by” 1 “-<-eudrey: ,Jenkins,..Wemen's..Editor.-.Phone._4-9506 SSI Pa are — —~ om iC sr gr “ — ~~ pete hare con = alee res 7 eT ‘des, drinks, ‘anything to “get Hence your resentment of,.members naming their favou- “~~ i : : in the ‘gingerbread are, fined 3,000 lire ($4.80) after po- mummy’s attention “outside”. interference, such as rite TV personnel. There was! Mr. and: Mrs. . Douglas Mac- on Friday evening. at the home ©FS are cereals, macaroni or raisins Bing ‘lice invoking a local ordinance | : ; : vegetables,. combined with meat, tasty; ‘‘good-for you’’, and cur- * One mother tells her daughter children nagging for the spot- also one visitor. present. Kenzie Dartmouth, N. S. were of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant, a Gaal B. to go watch TV-or take’a nap light.” Or mummy keeping an Thank you letters were read weekend visitors at the home of |Piusville, in honor of Mr. and petty: or ish, ele bulk, rently budgetwise. Then she turns back to me, as eye on her brood while trying to from the Cancer Fund organi- Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne: Dingwelt \Mrs,,..Wendal Gallant, Toronto, INNER , _4f failing to notice that the child lend an ear to you. Or Mrs. X’s zation and USC. - Four boxes of Bay: Fortune. : Ont., who ate visitinghere. The _ Lettuce-Sliced Cucumber: _ WIFE PRESERVERS is ignoring her order. This con- flitting about, fetching and- car- used clothing were serit to USC = verses accompanying the giffs Tomato’ Salad tinues throughout my stay. ryin eping up a continual since the April meeting. The » “yr. and Mrs. Ernest Doucette Were read by -John P. Gallant, With Not-Sweet For a color-matched hole fil- r ‘Another mother. keeps her ‘kaleidoscopic change of topic. | Salvation Army canvas was in- |and son returned to Toronto aft- | Refreshments were served, French Dressing ler, mix putty and paint and use ~-ehildren..out.of.the.room,..butis_.Allof .which. knocks. the pane -complete..at...date..of..meeting.-ler spending a three weeks vaca: | ~~~ _..... Upside-Down: _Open-Face Sea Ue eee a constantly darting out to check from under your efforts ® Five dollars was given for the tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Mie AGA Mee heed nee wad Sausage Pie — Mothballs around the plants on their actions, settle disputes, preempt the conversation. 'Grade V111 scholarship fund Peter F. Gallant, and with rela. |@randdaughter, Faye, of Lon- | With Apple Slices | will keep rabbits from snacking wipe noses mop up'messes, with | jt isn't as if you had any real. and one dollar for institute relief tives: in Waterford. They were don, Ont., have arrived to spend Corn-on-Cob pee them: : never five consecutive minutes | interest in these ladies for their jin foreign countries. ccompanied on the return trip their summer vacation on the : Squares of | wodavte ealdetal dae higters for “sane . conversation. own sake, because if you had | Mrs, Chas. Mills and Mrs. b Jj nG lant who plans to visit |Island. They are visiting Mr Warm Raisin Gingerbread ee nine wink t { Then there isthe jumping hos- genuine personal. fondness. ‘for paura MacKenzie were appoint- y Joan Gallant w eee vis Lee Sita. Harald Alealinbon. AL. With Cubes of Cheese make nice picture - eS =| 7 fess, always jumping up to fetch them, or intellectual —rapport+ 94 delegates to the annual con- ve oe ‘bion Cross; and will also visit Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Muk Ra es on ee : district convention for this area , vi ve.. well, Fortune Brtdge. and her -_Fecipes for 6 picts eee seen teeta pk Ane me ae ists individualist. currents of life ID | win: he held in St. Margaret's ee ee ene edie Ave. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. | ore UPSIDE-DOWN ? BENNETT CARR } ovenoenWDLCH SHE AM LONG Sb 0. OLD OL agg TIIS o encnrrernineon eecnecirtie naan |Hall_on_ June. 16th... $1.00. was.vot-..tors-of-Mr--and-Mrs- -borne-Ding- Land... Mrs.....W.lfred.. Hon Den i acilgeenen a Cite ot Canada 2 “an—be-even—more—trying—-than— : “ed to subscribe for the "'Associat “well, Bay Fortune. ;das—Centre, 1% i Ta 12°, District Supervisor — tI. .- the brattish children bit. ed Country Women"’. “Mrs. Ed- | : oe .¢. sliced onion” ¢ “insurance Ceunselling + I feel no need to Visit these la- j win Mills gave very interest- _\irs. Garry Walker and son| Mrs: Catherine Reed. Pidgeon st ¢. canned sauerkraut 1¢ Charlottetown, P.E.IL Dg dies often, as I have enough hob-- ingSdescription of her trip to .qrent. Calgary, Alberta, spent |Cove, Mass, and her cousin “> © canned apple slices, 3 Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 ¢| Penne ae Vancouver, B. C. Malcolm Macdonald,’ Bangor, drained : ‘h attern ‘hn © ste | 4 oe tage iar Ai Brooks, at MICS Re Ret Ae aras fies ae = eee of Guardian “Patriot ‘Needle. FIFTY CENTS" “tk F coins = ; ( leas f . Also, previous to her depar. craft Dept., 60 Front St. W.,-Tor- | ‘"0 Stamps, please ve og ture, Miss Wickham was wait- onte 1, Ont Ontarjo residents Pattern. Ontario residents add . : SO abNIG Be eaprusarit i $e-sales tax. Print piainiy-StzF,- °c On ae pr Ac add 2 c. sales tax, : Print (7 3 ase. ‘tives of both youth organizations NAME, ADDRESS. GIANT NA} o ADDRESS, ; STYLE= n the parish with whom = she ee re si a eM OlRe Nt Rioee, Sdn. “knit. “érochet inany more Send order to ANE ADAd& ‘ad With aifis, ‘The Yout neediecraft designs 3 free leare of Guardian-Patii™ Pattern presented. with gi e Youth atterns printed in ‘ catalog. peni Po aes Club was Tepresented by Phy- dend 95 ¢ ep Front § 1 OF s ‘MacNeill and Gerard Arse- “NEW! 12. Collector’ Quilt) reo ante aul, and the Altar Boys hs Patterns for you in “color, with Sumner Fashion Festival james. Jeffery and Stephen quilting motifs Finest pat- | 350. design ‘deas in pattern. \Tartell 3 ) Peat f ; nt log | in Tacs terns'.eve'r collecte’ from Packed. Nel chthe. nt Pay! ORDER. SWEDISH: PHONES. famous museums. Send 60 c. for dis o ae in vate cre 4. Swedish telephone compan: new Musetim Quilt Book No; 2, | V4? hides Sila Alalos—chorse cantly obtained a $2:000,000 Deluxe Quilt) Book No. 4* one free pattern Hurry, se at. for telephone ~exclrange complete patterns, 60c. 80.¢ for Catalog, : me a better ash tray, or some- -with their. minds, you'd adapt Or some- casually and comfortably to. the vention: in Charlottetown, thing to eat or drink j pat Mrs. Fred and Mrs. |members for the August meeting. | Thg~ refreshment committee will be: Mrs. John MacKie and Mrs. Edwin Mills. ed and a pleasant hour spent. Housekeeper | Is Honored On Retirement Lily Wickham who _ had ~-been housekeeper for the pastor of St. James Parish Géorgetown ‘for the past six years. retired, on June Ist-to take up—restdence ‘with her sister in Montague. was the guest of honor of. the ‘local CWL at a reception in the Parish Hall. An address . was read By the president, Mrs. s Rupert Wight and a beautiful cut gkass- rosary “on a_ sterling silver chain was presented on behalf of the members of the 1st vice-president, Mrs. Colin Mac- donald. Father’ Dooley spoke briefly of th®-fifteen vears that she had worked with..him both in Georgetown and in: the wes- tern part of the diocese: Miss Wickham replied’ briefly by, pressing™-her “regret att ving: __Georgetown-_and>-the-—m-a-n-y . ‘friends that she had made there, by DGice Biv - * KNITTED SKIRTS™ Ideal for office, travel, towdt,.1- ie country! Knit in several colors — “Ala o 3 WAYS SMART! "Knit one jacket, sew | another to go verything : othe ein and by thanking the members | Use, worsted for plain slim or cata Wg the elaedl eb yf Ol their many- ‘kindnesses to! A-line skirts, rayon, Wool or fin- ja variety to: your wardrobe her especially for this night. Aft- ‘. gering yarn for ribbed version. For-Jinen.-cotton er all joined in singing ‘For She Pattern” 7315: sites, 25:24; "85-25; Printed - Pattern 4407: —Won “sa. Jolly Good ” Fellow,” a de- ee ¥f en's Sizes 34. 3A: 4A, 4 {2 yuibs, Yhtul Iunch. was served and irty ve cents he coin 4 ‘ remainder. of the evening 46. Size’ 36 dress ards* 45 ecuipment. from Kuwait , sixteen Refreshments were then serv- Previous to her retirement she. \prayer. The president ' Jack MacDonald chaired cial statement. ELLEN’S DIARY _ Wild Cherries In Bloom Make A Lacey Edging Now the mioulitain ash, rowans of the fencerows the and the ‘soil, but ours. to enjoy, to admire the touches of the vary- \June 16 : > jcollection will: inelude .ceramics | |from the finest of handicrafts / led in. the‘art gallery of the Can- The Mr. and Mrs. Donald Camp- |Mrs. Ross's mother, Mrs. Ding- ‘ several weeks recently at the There will be no meeting {mn home of Mr. and Mrs: John Cor- |Maine., were visiting friends and . coran. Piusville. Also vacation- Claude MacKenzie,.invited the ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs during the he past week. |Corcoran is Aletha Corcoran. | student X-ray technician at the | Ciarlotetows Hospital. M s. John F. Gallant returned | missionary-nurse. 46 i home in sieeynin after | Tuesday aboard the British ship spending the winter months ir - New York. A ‘greenback’ shower was held _Morell_CWL To Hold Lobster Supper The June meeting of Morell teen members present.’ spiritual director, Rev. Butler opened the meeting with Mrs. - the meeting. Following routine bu- siness a discussion took place on holding a lobster supper July 5th. A committee was named to assist the executive in mak- ing. all.final arrangements. The treasurer presented the finan- It was announc- ed a mass had been offered for the late John R. O’Brien, a for- _mer..parishioner.....It_was. =Sesie ; \ed_on motion to remember M. |Wm. Simpson on the aecaaiea lof the 25th anniversary of hjs \ordination to the priesthood. ‘Church cleaning is to take place the week of June 13th. The meeting closed with prayer. e UNI th N t; B htest a ! [ Sear ta ewe Brahe am : 0 ° : ® Reg. 9.95 - 15.95 S i = ) pee sod MD TeryleneLaftetancnn _ eis 20% off all other lines of ae eee. ~¢, ; : 99 | 9 : Cotton @ canons $ : @ Blends i ia ized Summer casuals : a e 4 9 @ Sizes Junior | Pente 5-18 | @ Priced fro oe | : $5.°R ¥— $17, 5 ; ¢ “Op | CWL was held June 5th with fif- | The | ho Bal to 8-24! THE FASHION sHoppE | 144 Great George St. Measurements level; easily handled. Former Islander .|Ceived the highest legal appoint | |vince’s Patterson committee on - adoptions. jbeen acclaimed across Canada. | ‘Curator Of Centre Museum To Give’ Illustrated Lectu re Moncrieff Williamson direc- tor of fine crafts, Exhibits Cana- diana, “at the Canadian govern- ment pavilion at’ Expo $7, will give an illustrated talk at the “Thursday, The categories of fine crafts | in the Canadian | mosaics, woven fabrics, tapestries, fine wares and bookbindings | ~The _ selection, tobe .drawn across Canada, will, be display- adian government pavilion for | the full six months of Expo 67 {| Mr. Williamson, is thesdirector® of the Confederation Centre Art Zallery and museum in Charlot- tetown and prior to coming to the -Is}and-was-¢urator of the art. lecture In fine arts at the University of Sr er een eer iniatis. Moncrieff Williamson He .was previously curator of the museum in Cal- | Bary. s | The meeting is sponsored by i | the’ Provincial Women's Com. mittee of the Confederation Cen Ist Woman Judge. tRe Art Gallery and Museum and the public is invited to. avend, Mrs. Marjorie Bowker has. re- [me your ‘LEGS ACHE with SCIATICA {Do sharp aay ee sion wn your thighs, hip to-ankle? Is it land, the daughter of the late hard for you to get about? If you Frank and Mrs. Montgomery |iong for relief from wearisome Bedeque. At |ache or the terrible. pains of ‘an early age she moved. with | eaten try TEMPLETON’S T-R.¢ ‘her family to Wetaskwin. Bowker was graduated ‘one "85e aie: 265 at drug count from the University of Alberta. |ment ever given aswoman in ithe Province of Alberta. She has been appointed judge of the courts. She | was born on Prince Edward Is- :with BA and LLD degrees, and Gem Unmert nthe lon bee aera ‘was admitted to the bar in 1940 | Spar aon ’r ~C intoreally; | She is the wife of W. F. Bowker im _—s dean of the faculty of law at the and mo-. ‘ther of three teen-agers. Dur-| ling World War 11 she, took over |3 n |her husband's law practice while | 3 ihe served in the armed forces. | |At present she is a member of the board of the Edmonton YW- the University of Alberta |: Marjorie Bowker was the on- | ‘ly woman member. of the Pro- | . and her supplemen- | tal report on.child welfare has) “This new appointment gives feeling of ree said Mrs. Bowker, | “and I look upon ft as a great _ eas eo ete \charged him with undertaking “acts of personal cleanliness on a puble thoroughfare.” - zs 1] " ‘IT’S | UNKIND “CUT ; (AP)—Gio- | lost’ - more Italy 26, P IN " of Ronnie Murphy June 15, 1964 _ Mom, Dad, Sisters « and Brothers. AA te sR, sifted flour . 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