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Print plainly SIZE, George Wall; gents’ consolation Russell McKay, Kensington. Lunch was served by the: hos- tess assisted by members of the association. Mrs. Keir: Crafer, has return- ‘ed to: her home in Baltic, after lbeing a patient for the past | several weeks in the Prince | County Hospital. | Members of the Sea Crest /4H Club of Hamilton, Malpeque + | and ‘Baltic engaged in a bowling tournament at Crest Lanes Sum- |merside on Saturday afternoon. at Sussex, N.B. Gail MacKay and Tene Mac- |Master have been recently em- | ployed by Wylie Taylor. . | John Gillis and a passenger ‘narrowly scaped a serious in- | jury when his truck left the road lin St: Georges: a ROLLO BAY | “The ~-regular weekly - card- ‘party wag held at the home ..{ ‘Mrs. Russell Perry, Rollo. Bay Lunch .was. served and proceeds ‘eral weeks. eee ee ee 4-4-6-0-6-6-6-6-6-6-0066666666 9OO-0-0000606666666 « LOM \ MARCH LAY-A-WAY —SOOaT (as illustrated)—smart 2eyelet tie in wet sand elephant ears. Pr, Widths: AA-B, sizes 5% to 10. 8/8 stacked heel. Low ‘T-strap in black and sand. Dragon calf, cuban walking heel. 15 95 i = A Width: AAA-B-C, sizes 5% .to.9%. THE WALKER So here, across the hilltops of |ships off with their flags flying. | this morning, was dawned a Mon- There is am aura of perm inds Pe nigpong as st - bread | 2. tbsp. butter or margarine day in a week bright and new, A bout it which thrills them. How > | omelis ro . as Sa and} 2 tbsp. fine-chopped wind of the west was in the far must they go to find the fish? eS Se te trees. A fine day, would it be? Will their catch be good? And aanekian richer” nutritionally| 1% Ib. minute steaks, sliced “Sun and cloud today’? James they count the days till their re- value than ee cre, eae ee ee of presently repeated the forecast |turn. And sometimes then, a heeade ei oe yeast), portions And indoors, the sunshiné caught | Ship will be carrying her flag at cgi gary: Regalo fo BR Ap gle aga the tablecloth we had spread, |half-mast. And how sad the ex- ad ht oat |: 6. 6. Doet becth and without, a west wind was Pressions are then! Death had day after ro better the) Melt butter in large fry-pan; in the treetops. | gg Doe Bley set Had it + en level; Sotdl ‘sett. bet Se hrcouk “Add n - dreadful thought - some- ; . Add~ ‘. and ie eee Pyrat al - one’s Dad?” Last eis were Oe eR Ee recipes for 6 steaks, then salt. When brown : ee a2 thelr joursay, homing ‘fan paid this afternoon to one who amin ‘OTAL SAL OATMEAL YEAST BREAD 0D one side, turn to brown on - = ee their Caribbean visit - soon to be |“@%, born, and reared on this oo Henk oe ee ee : a “* Isafely past every hazard of the road, on a farm now neighbor- 5 3 phe. Gry altogether. Reshove steaks. Add DOUGLAS CUDMORE — SUSAN WENTZELL —jway.” back to home and family {ine this. Its only child, he was. iia: take snalded papa tal te t'sain. Pour ovts } ifs ; e think ‘now how pleasant it . lor . Pour over TO WED IN JUNE and Toved ones again; We, SU was to. vis that home when ls cm steaks and serv ling which is Home, be it in cast- family circle was still complete 7 wee: The Wndorest and mast : i he catinna = or farcaha tg [How happy it was, back before % c. shortening expensive , cuts of beef steak Announcement is made of ed frgin-Lynn English high [7 | use, ItS lthe years brought the partings 4 to 4% c. sifted flour are generally used for minute the engagement of Susan_ in 1964 and is ertployed as a olks are always well pleased to 414 ‘heat: the shining range, the . 2. rolled oats (quick or steaks. But any cut of steak Wentzell, daughter of Mr. and secretary by Paine, Webber return to it, to enter upon the fa- | tigi, heaped woodbox beside; old fashioned uncooked) from good quality beef can be Mrs. William T. Wentzell, Jackson and _, Curtis. Mr. “a pags sae Tene to take | the pleasant warmth of that kit- 2 tbsp. melted shortening made tasty and“Yender by dust- Lakeview Ave., Lynn, Mass. Cudmore was graduated from Ip ihe. O18 komm chen in winter: the coolness in 1 tsp. melted butter ing with a i to A. Douglas Cudmore,. He is Saugas High in 1964 and is em- Tables aré spread, Meals en-/symmer; the brown earthen tea- Soften yeast in tepid water.|meat tenderizer just before the son of Mr.and Mrs.C. ployed as a merchandiser by [joyed. Duties - and how extre-|no¢ wherein was steeped the (Use warmer water for dry |pan-frying. In this case} amit _ Freeman Cudmore, 381 Cen- the Rexall Drug. Co. in Bos- \mely trying must be, all in all, /pest cup of tea; the food offer, yeast.) Pour scalded milk over . tral St.. Saugas, Mass, former- ton. ‘The wedding will. take |those of a Queen! - done. Day leq with kindly hearts not only combined sugar, salt and short-|/* | FRUIT COMPOTE ly of; Charlottetown, P. E. I. place at Lynn Baptist Church '|turns to night. Sleep comes. We | kin and neighbwrs but to all way- aniae:- ete ecccdienaily until CALIFORNIA Miss Wentzell was graduat- on Saturday, June 2, 1966. doubt that it is more sweet in @lfaring ones: who chanced to shortening melts. €ool until | 1 (1 lb. - 4 oz.) can — - rpalace oe = — a nam come to that door. What kind. | © , tepid: Stir in 1 e. offlour; add on compote - ‘ . ; sure, “i ore softened yeast and oats. c. coarse-cut stewed - HAPP - N | N GS than in an Island farmhouse, |Gays was to be enjoyed there, t8/ CUSTOMERS SEEM startl- rather service cars than work enough of flour to ies wet --8 ee especially through the summery |puried today - a bachelor, into ed but pleased when they as a stenographer or wait- |a crib quilt was on display dough that can be handled (up| % ¢. Curacao or undiluted Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8506 seasons when fragrances Of |nis westering years. A nice pull into.a gas station in ress. Manager Joseph Quilty | Mrs, Clare Haslam gave an |'0 3% ¢.) froze? orange : fields and trees come in at aM\ang man he was, who left be- Chatam, Ont. Blond Shirley- ‘likes the idea; the girls’ sales interesting report of the WI sem. | Turn out on lightly floured | concentrate Dixie “aster, who is employ. | - unit 4. Worship was led by Mrs | PPeo window, on a little nicht |hing no enemy, no one to declare | 2% Morrison and Nancy Al- are higher than the male staff. jinar she had attended in Park. |Surface; knead 10 min. or until) In glass jar, combine all in- Se atte, elaninas Co; (Rerbara Macquarris,” aii Mire: /mesme with. Che silence without |he had ever been unkind. exander decided they would (CP Photo) . |dale. smooth and satiny. Round |gredients. The flavor is su- Saint John, N. B. was a week- |Jean MacFarlane conducted an deep and wide. “I think that place. is lonely” aa ; For the next meeting each —- into w ball; place in oiled |Perior at room temperature. Re- oon wiaitor’ at the home of her interesting study on the Lord’s| This morning too, the sealing (Mack said, come home this Gasoli G | E W. k member is to bring an apron or |Dow!; brush lightly with melted jfrigerate to eep up to a week. parents Mr. and. Mrs. Frank |Prayer. At the close of the |fleet was off to ‘‘do business in’’|evening from feeding the flock ne ais njoy or a table centre decoration shortening. Cover and let rise SESE Hiaoitre 7" fee, beer or oh eo acs aceasta at] At Station E ei see ote ae ee ene: Alice Stecttaliniben henee- ved by the committee. of milady’s velvety fur-coat. at now, ae ” “ & At Station Better Than Desk a pie cing eviia ae down Gough; “cover line Consdien West in 1754 2 : vie ae é t rest 10 min. Divide dough . edseconty by the “congreck| A cir rat comared by |, “From, cura we 32h tc cine ance dnd CHATHAM. Ont (PA fr ons Jn Srna, and Wide. Futana, Io. he ticrs tr at. ge sam when they- presented her with school recently when 15 tables |the fishing grounds” we recall- |but very beautiful, with staf ~ /mer stenographer says servie- |Ont., bo Hag their sales more | or the UCW of Cavendish Congre. . a Lagi _— scanned a gift in appreciation for her \of progressive auction 45’s were |ed an N. B. woman, a summeg-|and moonlight bright on thejing cars for a living is more t “T's ‘ike aie ae records. | gation were installed by Rev.|loaf pans. Brush coh lo f services as organist. a) play. ee bd guest to the Island back in beg March countryside. fun than developing stenograph-| anager Joseph Quilty ara |Etank Stiles. Officers of Caven- | lightly with melted shortening ;|DO YOU GASP FOR ile i a ‘oe 2 ug years, yey a the chil Until — - - -Diary - -/er’s spread in an office. pretty girl ‘hous a. tie dip dish Men’s Club were also instal-| cover; let rise 45 min. or until his aan os es -_ on ye omit eee ee Se Pe see the Good-night, ._-- Blonde ‘Shirleyann Morrison stick and tells you that you |°t_¢“7 Home Sweet Home was nearly double in size. _,Bake in BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGHS How: — sasanianan = Se ett, bea Sssisted by Mrs, Ernest and Nancy Alexander, a five-|need more oil. You don't really |SU"8" by Mrs.John MacNeill, |preheated mod. oven “(378 Gh- | Does enthena or chvonte bronchie Seep Mr. and Mrs. Williarh Curley, |Waite Edna Bernard and foot brunette ex-waitress, work |think you do, but-are you going Mrs halph Burdett and Mrs. jgrees F.) 45 to 50 min. Remove ouden seuphng ak 6 tana Os Randolph, Mass. Enroute he |Mrs. itimer. Waite for a service station chain in|to tell her that?” Herbert : Moore. from pan; brush tops with melt- wer cok, uenealite to siaeet Go ap spdat some time fe Pesaisichen : this southwestern Ontario city.| All four girls do the same |, S.A. S. MacEwen gave an in| ed butter. Cool. Makes 2 loves. sit up all night struggling to get breatts N. B. > Mrs. Leonard Barnett wag hos- The example was set at another |chores male attendants do. Mrs, |{r™ative talk on the purpose; TOMORROW'S DINNER tive your Srenchiel tubes? Thon hove te tess to the members of the’ Eim- Chatham station by attractive| Morrison and Mrs. Alexander |2%¢ fuyctions of the United| Waldorf. Saladettes Suttons ‘of RAZ-MAM capeules sack Thomas Riley, Totonto, ‘Ont. |sdale Women's Institute for the Mrs. Joseph Birch, who hasleyen wear the same coverall (crutch Women. Ralph Burdett Minute Beef Steaks year and get longed-for reliet from thelr is at present visiting at the [March meeting with 13 mem- been working for her husband |yniforms, The other two women |SP0ke on the need for lay people Spring Style symptoms quickly. Try Templetor’s home of his brother and sis-|bers present. The April meet- |for 10 years. She now has Ro-|prefer stretch parits, sweaters |",the Church. Flaky Herbed Rice RAZ-MAH Capsules today—only 8c and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John jing is to be held at the home of setta Alliett, a former elevator |and ski jackets. The following officers were Spinach Puree $1.65 at drug counter everywhere. Riley, Dundas. He was accom-|Mrs. Merrill “Dunn. é operator, as co-worker. Mr. Quilty says he sees no|iDstalled: president, Mrs. Elmer) Fruit Compote California ! SSnaunecs Smoree - panied home by his mother, : e Girls are apparently good for |reason why women can’t also ae vice-president, Mrs. Coffee, Tea Milk | BRONCHITIS get RAZ-MAN GREYS ANIORS. Mrs. Marion Riley, who has| Jessie MacDougall entertain- |g The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., March 14, 1966. business in this traditionally|do mechanical work if they core; 2nd vice presi-| MINUTE BEEF STEAKS . | 4~scovsten. re dent, Mrs: H 3 : f spent the winter months in To-|ed at her home for bride - to -be : male preserve. The service sta-|want to. He recalls that women : * Huntley Dingwell;| (Really take 4 min.) : » ronto. \ Heather MacPhee at New oe a chain tat fevers Mrs.|mechanics. were taken for caer akties ont phy Pod i Sain Ge ere minion- recently... A decora son a . Alexander |granted during the ~ Second ve resident, __-A eard party was held by St. umbrella laden with gifts, was MARY. HAWORTH a Se ___jhas._women_attendants_in_sta- World War. i ae recording and corres- Michael's CWL at Corran Bann jcarried in by Cheryl MacPhee . ee es ee recently with the following re- |and opened ‘ , if ° h d ’ ' - . : sults: ladies’ first, Pearl ‘Mc- |Accompanying verses were read Wi e Disag rees T rat Da WOMEN S ORGANIZATIONS ee Mack ond publicity, Guirk; special, Mrs. Harold by Linda ee and = : : community friendship eae we the Newest, Bri aged Oeoeia ua ®. Sense ten 1. Games Should Rule The Roost M {|’ Sch | Lib » |and flowers, Mrs. Frank Stiles; Smartest ‘Look in Professional P Uniforms. = MeKignon; treeze-out.. Al Morri- |were played and a-sing song, to orell s oO iorar y ; literature and “communications @ “nee \ * a "gon and Mrs. Roy Gallant and [the accompaniment = — “-DEAR-~-MARY- -HAWORTH:.,fact_of life, moreover, that _m R sae. d d Be i roy : ‘raking ines a Cotton ° — door prise, John MeKinnon. [Currie on the accordion eee eae anon your reply. (o, the — can eee equires A ed-Space ~~" ~| supply and social assistance, Mrs EERE secs Mr. and Mrs. Beorge Boyle |ved taan who objects to his working |science respect her ‘husband, |" Hubert Moore; archives, Mrs. @ Sizes Junior rapsarate and son Geoffrey, Hunter River |— man, Whe ates momen ‘ip t |beace connot really “love, bower |. artes Rooney was hostess jare engaged in medical and oth-|Wm. Toombs. < Petite 5-15 @ Priced from caduahied recently. Peerage a ed INVITE Bowell a as hee recruiting and. cherish” him, either At to Morell Women’s Institute jer types of Christian missionary | Chairman of committees are: ‘= . to 8-24% $5.98 to $17.95 trip to Montreal and Toronto 4 i t i ark nai she wil caly. terete bin |, March meeting. Mrs. Etta |work among the peoples of. trou- finance, Mrs. Join MacNeill; = f Tacs Gers eccomeend ts dpm. Wapelial ne covet toes \caeaten Gor ome wectt tip Sin can’ olen ac Hoan Gaetbones, (Coon Troteee. chewed: (he tied Nice. nominating, Mrs. J. 8. Edwards THE FASHION SHOPPE | treal by Mrs. Boyle's father, Ha- |invited to send warships end |Francisco, and thinks that 18 \ds the case may be. : coast hy on hee a _— = other_interest- een ere Mrs. Blair An- ‘a nk teas a cbs iud-auec rold. MacLeod, of Irishtown, |specialized vessels to Montreal | enough. In my view of marriage, it is , ’ : ormative drew: program Anna Open | Saturday who visited his daughter, Mr 8. |during the summer of 1967, @8| Without knowing the circum- part of a. first-rate husband’s se hi cen hot sitaieat venson. ; g irae Carlyle ‘MacEachern, her hus-|Expo 67 official said Thursday.’| stances, I accept ‘your judg- |inalienable obligation to act atid | with representatives of other or- aia wi and =. that city. The official = there has not |ment that his ‘current. objections —" ee ae a ganizations in an‘effort to find Mit & Tacaio, the former bad rashes sine oun tae Ca: et ee en, work ie oe from executing la pe Ss ois eon & biota removed from-¢ = thrill of peewee in or ene for replies |mily (they have school-age pepe dit rage mentary school due to over- “Bruins, arrangement for which jasser, Expo’s general” manager, oy al : es : ae and outcome indicate that crowded conditions there. was made by Forbes Kennedy, fovitation to countries | vou say it is just ag well that she 1s mistaking tinsel for gold. aa Sa oe ita |g buhond te “puting a fot," mates Means (2 9, |“Disatin for education wee ie peared A Sh So oe rat to come and go as she likes tm | Was centered on consolidation Mrs. Evelyn MacDougall was sega _ Sronditions favor: |Tnarriage, on the theory that she bg has been proposed for this Sedeae Tiuliod Church Women fing, en occasional olidey 1° iin. al)“A sizeable amount of Red good for aa ek erscd,| To the extent that she is ma- Cross sewing has been complet- Feeling @ ed by members. Two new mem- however, usually is enough to |ture~in mind ae she ners paid fees. keep a wife at home. And your |will recognize tte _bailiwick "A pantry sale will be held on Wi ° a ° ee te 6 puty | van's, with home-making and |aster Saturday. a alking -on - Air ing a foot down”, casts him in )mans, . Refreshments were served with this subject by Mrs. Frank the role of two-year-old. 2 child-care, in the pera aha following which a card game | ; As a wife who bes loved, hono- ira lead teed ee ia of i was exnoret, proceeds to augu- eget and _ciltaanahla, who | eo one < red and cherished her hasan’ |of womanly reponsBiltes, *|™=Bt funds, aid, io part, tint toe eet | 6=— Feeling will be derstand how a ‘love, honor and| Only when, as and if she NORTH WILTSHIRE UCW education. She elso had ‘prepar- | obey” concept ‘of marriage can |marks on this, score, is she ethi-| For their March meeting the eda paper on the gov- | be the basis for a full relation- |cally free to °invest herself in |North Wiltshire UCW met at the ernment of P.E.1. outlining the | Ve : ship between two mature pef- |hopefully with her husband’s en- home of Mrs. Baden Balderson |different departments and. the | ours with vee sons. Sincerely, V.§.\dorsement. Or, in extremity, |with the vice-president, Mrs. [constitution of each. A contest, DEAR V. S.: Whether literal without his consent, assuming |Leith Easter in the chair. “Name the Minister of each de- | a : or allegorical in substance, the jher need or her cause is fully| Mrs. Bruce Deacon conducted |partment”, was won by Mrs. * Biblical concept that Eve was | justified. the opening worship service |Reginald Haslam. ae fashioned from Adam’s rib sug-| And now I expect I should |which included a fine medita-| The president, Mrs. Creetord gests that, in the creative intent, |brace myself for the chorus of |tion on Psalm 51. ~ |Sinclair, was hostess to the | she ‘symbolizes the heart area, indignant female protest that| The report on the World Day meeting. Roll call was answered rather than the head area, of |will surely evoke. M.H. |of Prayer service, held in - the |by an impoftant event in 1965 : terete their at-one-ment, or unity rela-| Mary Haworth counsels |North Wiltshire United Church! Red Cross convener, Mrs ; tionship: _ through her column, not by showed that in spite of incle- |William Haslam, reported that | It is axiomatic that a house mail or personal interview. |ment weather, women from the |two pairs of socks were receiv- divided will fall. And if is @ wee her in care of The Guar- Brousiver’ ferrets “iced ae ed, a quilt was in progress, and | | dian. fea Vea most ieping service, | GENe cr The shoe with the Magic mo: ng ‘service. e shoe with the ic Sole [DUNDAS CENTRE)" tie absence of tte ucw Hot Flashes’ 3 Cae eta vee ‘his MacLeod, Charlottetown ggg: Sind in the PELL | <. =o : iciently recovered from Allan ’ ta Come ek. excited to resume his has spent some titne in Strath- Hospital, the vice- preside nt, You can get help with ship into—-0——. work-at ide. | eona_doing - interior remodelling |Mrs. Leith Easter, was in|, Lydia E. Pinkham gait. at 5 ea ee OSroek iia at wiles al ee was organist for the meeting? “grate onus counters —-| EE . : : today} t on William: or. a Ta nicer ape Ri : ota amare: ies sponsored’ " Broson Wood is kept very Following the business ses- You'll get perfect eom- a card party at the hdme of | busy with his ek one ae =a ag ulaee weeny {oroosresosesoosooees fort in a beautiful, qual- Be. and “Me, Keith Warren of tie logon! i Say hclping (Canadhent, icinding. te re-|f H. BENNETT CAR ¢) oo ivcton tod Margate. Sirtewndies’ first prize, {his brother eut fitewood and nowned Dr. Sidney Gilchrist, |¢ Sam Life of Canada - i) . “ombinetion last and Mrs. Edward Dyment, Margate; | pulp. 2 3 a Superviser = ¢ pet eee me : | gents’ prize to Walter Moase,| Martin Gillié and Herb Ross | West is. convalescing . at the i$ Insurance Counselling ¢ sole to cradle your feet KNIT IN ONE PIECE! New Annan; consolation, Mrs. |plan to attend a livestock sale ee of her ae ha ; Mrs. 3 Geaue Aisi» eke z on air. Burke, , after’ |] ve 1505 14.95 cent sales tax. Print plainly pat See Ape EY YLE Lattin Chas, Kensingt é 2 tern nymber. ‘name, address. ’ ESS, Mrs. Lottie Clark, Kensington, , were in aid of the building fund ’ GIANT’ 19666 Needlecraft Cata- |NUMBER ’ spent the weekend with her | of St. Alexis Church. Buy your Fur now! Slip-on gore pump, ‘Tiger-Eye elephant ears, 10/8 stacked heels. Pr. 1 4 95 loz starg knit, crochet— many | Send order to ANNE*ADAMS, | daughter Mrs. John Murphy and} Mr. Adolphus Burke, Bear @ No down payment Widths: B, sizes 5% to 9%. i a more needlecraft designs. 3j)care of Guardian-Patriot Pat-| Mr. Murphy of Sea. View. | River, is a patient in the Souris @ No carrying charges ¢ L . Mrs. Linda Muirhead, St. | Hospital. | ® E tern Dept., 60 Front, St. W., Toronto Ontario. : Eleanors spent the weekend with} A fire caused considerable COME ALIVE FOR SPRING! |her daughter, Mrs. Ralph’ Bry- | damage to Birt’s feed mill at Send for our new Spring-Sum- | anton and Mr. Bryanton of Bal- | Souris. s ® ‘ : quilting motifs. Finest pattern |mer Pattern Catalog. “125 ‘op | tic.” | Dale Cahill, who is: attending island furr r ltd ever collected from famous mu- |Shapes for sun, fun, dancing,| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jay of | Vocational School at Charlotte- , le $ s seums: Send 60 cents for new |dining, everyday! One free pat-| Borden were recent visitors to | town, spent Sunday at his home : uM mid ; 79 Grafton St.° Dial 2-1278 Museum Quilt’ Book No, 1 —|tern—clup coupon in Catalog: Baltic--the guests—of—Ma.—and_-in St. Charles. 4 sixteen complete patterns. 60c. Send Se. Mrs, David Cousins. Mrs. John’J. 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