{ELLEN’S DIARY 3 . Avonlea WI TS » ‘ — Working On Golden Willows Are Pretty Serene " h y Layettes Against The March Days eat Swart eran the A omen’ s This March day, what" were leading away. what our farmers “Institute when it was its highlights? What have we have since declared to be ‘‘the Teported that curtains gleaned from its hours to store weightiest eae eh left | to enable the students to watch 71; 1.5, with Mr - h nd’s fast ? So| this farm" on t irst lap of his ——--—— —— educational moves and a desk ison auch’ First the silver-blue of trek to market The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 18, 1965. 7 |{cr the teacher had been pur. | teesee @ quiet sky, the branches stir-| Presently, at a call Scampie hae spay by the Institute. iby Mrs. W ring in a breath of wind: Be- was off to assist, to nip a lag- | It is proposed to hold a card | was - cause on a farm the weather is | ging heel maybe. as he has done | party at the school on March 24. minister's a major consideration and can|before this to help Mack in HA p p E N | N G S | Mrs. Herbert Wyand read an the church lbe a concern... “Shall we go to|training a calf to show at a interesting report on the respon- |ation of | the wood - cutting tomorrow” Fair. After that first lesson has Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phone 4 8506 sibilities of the different depart- | two member« . 7 “What about getting a grist off been learned, he follows patien- | ments of the Provincial govern- buying hymn books the the feed - mill” “Can weitly aaa arse oonery aan! Following are the winners of|again be on the Islan@ some-|ment. A letter was also read | church. It was decided to bu get home that load of grain, we | willing, if pequested. It one the weekly Saturday night card time in the fall. Mrs., Robert |from the Institute's - adopted | three dosen at present. “a need” “When will we get that| pes to watch him thig Pay held at Marshfield hall; Walmsley, services home and | Korean son. fle reports he is do-| Meeting closed with the Mie animal off to morket” And a pce helping herd, as James /*ti¢s’ high, Mrs. Leigh Friz- abroad, gave her report on | ing well in his studies ond was ipah Resedietios. ia all such queries, the reply 1s,| id, “as knowing as a human. 7": consolation, Mrs. Cyril|needy family for the Summer- | Interested in learning why Can-| Refreshments were cared fe ‘if the weather sanctions - a at dog” he smiled Wood; gent’s high, Cyril Wood; | side area. adians had changed their flag.\the hostess assisted by Mrs;° if} the roads keep, and the day A gre consolation, Hector Jenkins; | The meeting adjourned and The members are working on jtvan Dickieson. Next meeting * | tly the truck moved be lair. » beari re Presently : re end. fac. 10% Prize, Mrs. Charles Reid; refreshments were served by baby layettes for the Unitarian wili be held at the home of Mrs, a — aenring 8 ML a the. Highway we Sreeseost, brs. Irving Thompson the hostess. Oe ee Gerald Mill. across the yards in the bright|that’s that!” Scampie’s pleas- mest Noster. | Joseph LeBlanc of Moncton the pastes = committee ‘" BURIED IN MINE : | of this morning. And remember-jeq look said, when he returned Eddie Ching, Basin Head, is visiting at the home o Mr. charge, and with ‘the singing of ; ed what a farmwife had remar-|to the yard. ‘ Weston Rose of East Baltic and'and Mrs. Nelson Arsenault, St. the Queen the meeting closed SANTIAGO (AP) — Seven Setmecwi ety aceon | ‘The goldon willows are pretty Gordon Ching of Souris spent |Louis, P.E.I. The April meeting is to be i Sorteny i Speaking spring ~ ith 9 | 26ainst the March days. And some time with Mr. and Mrs. Sid| at the home of Mrs. Olaf jabout’”” she commented with &| y. fancy the maples in a wood- Olderhead Boston, Mass. and| Walter Ching, Kingsboro, son. ' jchuckle, ‘‘there’s. none sweeter jing up the rise are commencing with Clarabel Ching and Roland Sheldon Rose, East Baltic and or more heartening to me thaM! iow to put om the blush of Ching in South Carolina enroute|Art Peters, Jr., Souris, spent to hear the cackle o! the fowls | spring, However, only along to Miami, Florida. This group|a recent weekend in*Nova &co- |Commencing to lay. It's not that! tne hedgerows and on the dam are travelling -by car and ex-|tia. : |1} don’t like the robins tunes. lie there a sign of bare ground. pect to be away for a month. | | but I need more than songs at the| winter keeps the fields still moment — I need eggs And 10! ute spread. Phillip Mallett has left for| Ont. attended the funeral of Mrs. find ip iwee in i. eae James in the old armchair Halifax, N.S., where he ha s|John W. Robertson at the East a spel : scarcity, is looks up now from his reading. joined the Canadian Army. Phil-| Point Baptist Church, Kingsboro, [egies ons. for Gran’.|""Elien, did you remember to lip is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | recently. | ere s aoe feria said ’ he Wilfred Mallett of St. Louis, hi |today, taking one from a coat |Wueriee, og beck (0 his pace. mee lwrether Os ‘lehe Peszy, both of ee ene trom ae et erin, | "I could do with a trout Roger Pedersen, who has been | the Royal Canadian Navy, spent Hymn Books To Be Bought For Church | Miss A. Kennedy, Toronto, or errr , o : : other bite of fresh fish “Tabby employed at the Livingstone-|the weekend at the home of cae teed Mrs. Mac-|8 wre a ra one or aN af it ten ee on the couch whispers. “Oh well MacArthur Nursing Home, is| their parents, Me. and Mrs. Co-lxty. a w by mee '{ H. BENNETT CARR ; LLNS ~ eae save it for your dinner.” what is it they = ‘Everything spending : week oi wu mille Perry in St. Louis, ~_|ion read by Mrs. Ivan Dickieson. Insurance Counselling F . r — Ww ll Se ie seated at/ comes in time to those who wa- fis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gun- After rll call the mates aod District Supervisor m MR. AND MRS. J. ERNEST MORRISON | le must reflect the ne- the gateway this moreing. eyes, it eh? I wonder” she twinkles, “I nar a before leaving HOUSEHOLD HINTS | treasurer's report were given. Charlétietown, P. ; e ° jture of true goodies Dut of | for the moment following wistful-| wonder’ the RCMP Training conv. | 70 ie. ; Pee teat of * 35th Wedding Anniversary [such ‘reflection, new principles ly the movements of Gage) Until tomorrow — Diary — ire. | words of wisdom for thesate-| Woodside, reported that the|> land ideas will inevitably arise... going down the winter - lane,!Good - night... Mrs. Colin A. MacDonald and |ty ofthe homemaker when work-|«Ip Memoriam” cards had ar- 2000000000 0e eee ote ee | | “A new renaissance must \Mrs. Barbara Parker of George-|imé in the kitchen come iS ina Mai Celebrated At Summerside maniac cf ease wae A prominent Summerside ag couple, Mr. and Mrs J. Ernest come, perhaps a greater one, |\than brought us forth from the || the Middle Ages... By it mankind * |\town Royalty have been visit- ing friends im Halifax. While there, they attended the grad- uation exercises at Sick Child- DA BAILEY ALLEN \ ed councillor to represent { center ward. He had served pre- Will be liberated from the pov- 1. Keep electric appliances as e ° Morrison. celebrated their 35th!viously om the council, first as,¢fty- stricken pragmatism in Lig ht Entree Creations ren’s Hospital, where Mrs. Mac-|far away from the sink as pos-) wedding anniversary last Thurs- a councillor and later as mayor,|Which it has been limping Donald's daughter, Bessie Bar-' sible. i day, March llth Among those The couple have eight child-| along. bara, was one of the Lab. Tech-- 2 If your appliances are im- on hand for the occasion were Use Eggs In A Scramble ren living: Jessie, (Mrs. Ever- Sounds as if Africa's Dr. S&S. nician graduates. mersible, be sure to disconnect seven of their eight living child- ren The couple, both natives of Summerside, have resided here Gince their marriage in 1930. Since 1945 Mr Morrison has tonducted a successful business, P.E.l. Concrete Products Ltd., of which he is president Mrs. Morrison, the former Doris Woodside, celebrated her $3rd birthday recently She has resided here all her liffe And exceot for five years in Ar- vida, Quebec as a young man, Mr. Morrison, now 58, has been- a resident of this town also Mr Morrison has taken an active interest in civic affairs ett MacInnis), Summerside; |and our own architects of “The Joan, (Mrs. John Kosec,) Ham-|Great Society” were tuning- in iiton, Ont.; Shirley, (Mrs. David/om the same wave-length, evo-| Walker) Travellers Rest; Wen- lutionary- wise— M.H. le, Summerside Kathleen, (Mrs.. Mary Haworth counsels Herbert Moase), Wilmot; Janet | through her column, not by mail (Mrs. Claude Lyle’, St. Elea-‘or personal interview. Write her nors) Gail and Raye at home, in care of The Guardian. Two children are deceased. Thursday eventing, Mayor W. E. Jenkins presented the cou- ple with a gift on behalf of the town council. Mr. Morrison is a sports en-| thusiast and one of his favorites | is curling. He sponsored Sum-| merside Aces of the now de-| funct Island Senior Hockey Lea- gue a few years ago Mrs. chan from tbsp. flour FOR a ge plain- salt ‘ollowing combinations for ent entree - ; % tsp. ground nutmeg With Oysters: On a round 1 c. milk platter, heap scrambled eggs 2 tbsp. flour cooked with croutons ‘column- tsp. salt ed today). Surround with crea-| % tsp. pepper med oysters on toast. Garnish: %,¢. ground--outmeg chopped parsley. ile. With Tomate and Eggplant|2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice Slices Saute: Add % c. grated’ % tsp. fine - grated lemon peel Cheddar cheese to the mixture’ % ¢. small diced, seeded green for scrabmied eggs. Cook as pepper (follows). Heap 0D 8 1, tb. cooked noodles, drained 2 eggs Paprika, about % tsp Drain salmon, remove {2 for years avd in the town’s rec-;Morrison lists her hobbies as/ Measurements level: recipes ; ; that ent civic election he was elect- weaving and gardening. for 6 — menid. Flake th ace 5 ee Red e Refrigerated — butter saucepan. | SCRAMBLED EGGS [in flour and seasonings. Cross English essay contest for Produce MARY HAWORTH \6 large eggs add milk and salmon Priece Béwerd letend bas been s ge = won by Sharon Ann Robertson, 3 > . -| tsp. salt ok - stirgl min Re-Mtudent M Regional : # ‘al Is Abo sem apr artes a he wear i © Ronen Food Human Potential ls Above Ne eu ee oo ghier of Mc, and Mis. CL. Bo- Cases . l fj B.A a Add salmon to noodles add Park . ® Dairy Cases Animal Nature Contines i et peer and ee canes: beat and fold inn ete! winner ot the Prince Baward|f < . Melt do not brown, but- 72 ~ eed | \Island French essay contest Reconditioned Dear Mary Haworth: A bril- of inter-relationship fulfilment ter or sveulis in 10” fry. | eat a a in enod. Louise who is also a Units for ea Want Norwegian girl was one of under a cloak of self deception, pan. Pour in egg mixture. Let °Ve™, degrees F. Remove: | student at Miscouche my classmates at. college. mis-called sophistication stand over low heat % min. or (com! a loosen edges of| rion and is the daughter of Mr. Walk-in Once | said to her: The genuinely human, loving, | just long enough to thicken with. | Hoe! ife and unmold on 454 Mrs. Alphonse Arsenault of “Breccia, why don’t you smi‘e ‘communicating person — Albert | ‘out browning at all. Then- with platter. Dust witn paprika. \Havre Au Maison, Magdalen Coolers ne more’ Why are you so silent?’ Schweitzer, for example —does spoon, scrape it up in pan mak | The creamed green peas im isiands. > 100 Good ° 3 Very laconically she replied: |not want, nor does he build, high ing big flakes. Continue o| the menu can act as a sauce: OF judces for the contest entitled |? Over “What is there te smilejfences around himself to keep lscrape flakes until they are US creamed cut green beams ..p.4 Cross Youth: Tomorrow’ |} Shopping Carts about” And what is there to talk people out cooked through, yet tender and | Of asparagus, or young onions: * strength Today” were Hartwell ie i about? As of today, what we make of loose in texture. TRICK OF Fr | Daley, Mrs. Frank Ross, Park- > From 7.00 = I submit that, unconsciously, our human potential is mostly -OF THE CHEF isle and Mrs. J. Gordon Mae-|+ she was voicing her condition- 'pitiful to see and painful to live G For new ee ay ap | Donald. 3 Call or Write Us Today ing with.—D.E enna aoe ae scrambled Je he tatter be| qT two winming essays |} Communication begins in iM near D.E.: Your philosophic ine 1% rey | fore adding the egg mixture. |from Prince Edward Island will |} $ fancy, first in warm intimacy | .ommentary, here condensed, is Combine oP oo ‘be forwarded to the 2 as between mother and child. then |, quite commendable grope to- white potato a ¢. | cannes gaeiives | Red Cross Society in Toronto 3 with the father . infant wards greater comprehension of chopped -_.s , = u ‘be judged along with other = oor latices and oneard to te nature of man and the roots ae egies Add te | SUSONOMACHI (AP) — A tries from across Canada. the larger outside world. through fis well-being. 1 cetera, Chek | Japanese farmer kept his men-|National winners will be reer outside world, throug! Speaking of Dr. Schweitzer’s | led ess . tally-ill daughter locked in aed, one for the school, career, love, marriage ple of jonate frat-| ected. a ata noe faa cnn, tothe aeraices ee eegoee ernity with all mankind, indeed | | CROUTON EGG death last week, police said and these two This is a natural thrust of hu- With all of life. 1 have just been | by ne flelams \BLE: In 3 tbsp. butter or mar-| Tuesday. Police said Jusaburo |sent on an all man growth and if the natural /e@ding a pre-publication copy garine, siow - fryy until golden|Tebikawa, 4, caged hist Geneva by thrust of his latest book, “The Teach | brown 1% ¢. bread cut into 4” : ‘Cross Society. rust is thwarted, it must find ing of Reverence for Life” (Holt | WELCOME SPRING ae ter wun’ Hae ¥ daughter, 34, when she died, be- The PEL. winiers pre |e ether paths, make otter San, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.) a! pick » color— coral, turquoise, |Add % c. fried onion (canned i#|@U8e she was considered 8 | .oted wit ‘seplacements aren't as good os (2m foe eee eee at |suany yellow, new navy for this desired), and the mixture for hopeless mental case. Ichikawa {tos by the original design, and the tot. $29. that will be on the market \smooth sheath. Petal collar, |scrambled eggs. Cook as diree-| was held by police. al personality and lifetime be- 7. the good of humanity I ae Rower-tresh |ted. ‘ Oar are acetal ie, ‘benoad nope that this book becomes an|""Printed Pattern 4965: Misses’ | VEGETABLE - EGG CHEESE | ani ntove the confines of am. immediate and perennial best-|sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16|miked cooked or canned: vege- 1 Hae Man’ mt sem = it | Seller. requires 3% yards 35-inch fab-|tables with the mixture for, mat nature. mans ful men' | In its pages, Dr. Schweitzer | »i- scrambled eggs. Add % c. grat-| requires more than simple ani- compresses scholar- . ed Cheddar cheese. Cook as di-| oa conber's of food, shelter chip and a very high order of FIFTY CENTS (50 cents): in rected. ert . e spiritual awareness into the sim-|coins (no stamps, please | Inberent ia tife unless damag- plest language, as easy to grasp |this pattern. Ontarie residents abn the aeeuheed caine! ed by early life yoo aes 4 as a child's primer. And with |add@ 2 cents sales tax. Print ec coll - @1054 du yeho. “biological mechanis™ Howerfyl impact he transmits|plainly SIZE, NAME, AD.|‘ure 4 c. sma’ - © lcs © Sees Buy helping and healing one an- |tis'view of man’s role in the Srvie ‘NUMBER —_|¢4 ham, or other, ennobling one another, | niverse 34 Send order to Anne Adama, |™est, or small - diced cervelat. Ghrough responsibe | inter-rela-| among other things, he says| care of Guardian - Patriot Pat-|Cook s* Girected. | Gonships. Iment o (I am selecting somewhat at | tern Dept. 60 Front St. W. Tor- Steals of Lentdn Seinien highest human pleasure requir-| -..dom): onto 1, Ont. iinste Suche ot Lents : ane. to. erowing potters of “The essence of Goodness is: Loaf, gon Peas, persons- to- person in Se | Preserve promote Green in - Cucumber-Scallion | Which says: ““See me, know me, | preven’ le, Promote Hite, wee BOSS'S DREAM and Radish Salad qommunicete with me. tiny, The essence of Evil is: De-| ‘The world shorthand speed| Small Pancakes with But so many lives are denied | stroy life, harm life, hamper the |record is held by an American, ne Dae eee oe eevee ie development of life... Nathan Bebrin In 1922 he was Coftee of Tas ame that few individuals in “Our age must achieve spir-|timed at 300 words a minute for, LENTEN SALMON LOAF oy peewee whelewes and jtual renewal. -It can do 80 only |five minutes and 350 wp.m. for|1 (7 oz.) - salmon these few, to “it into” the sur 2 Se 3 tbsp. butter or margarine founding ifmpersonalized society, Sees mostly adopt the attitude of FRESH GROUND oh eoolfess so prevalent today and so widely identified (falsely, 1} LB. think) with efficiency... . The person » dista) his fellows is a crippled ti- dividual, hiding his basic needs who insists apon | ince, etc. ia-respect | FRONTS ....2 | New Toothpaste CUE. S 69c Colgate's ss nar a The monthly meeting of the Northumberland Chapter IODE was held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Hickey. The Het and Hair Tea was discussed and several |Tecommendations were made jfor another year. The Red Glove Review will Two Students At Miscouche |Win Contest Word has just been released bones from Canadian Red Cross Head- them before washing. when not in use, first unplug- 3. Disconnect all appliances then at the ap-