o Ny ‘ —— a ‘, . 2 . f , a = ; 7 —=— oo Se : ing pastry rectangle Seal efiges 350 degrees’ F, or until hrown- | i ‘DRESS RANKINGS. ? : : | together. Decorate with rolled ed: Unmold on heated plattér. | | : | Winds led A. jout fancy - cut pastry trimmings Spoon 34-c. chili sauce down cef- The D Duchese- of , Windsor te #% ona Mrs. Oliver Cole, Bayview+Pauline MacCalium, Carieton’) m oven: codl- 10 mi “yall? > 4 lis visiting her sister, Audrey. Siding,.to Edwin Walker, “Tia+ -| eee re serving platter: o a bread. “hal cal 1 aula == [Coie,. Calgary. reller’s Rest. ts sd \trigerate 6 hr. or overnight. Gar- = | son. with their children, Patty | \nish with lemon slices, olive Mr. and Mrs Roy’ For svth of; and Michael, of. Riverview, and | land parsley. ee ti VF. me : |Danibmoath, N.S: wee week- Mi. and Mrs. Ross _ Woodside’) Te Parboil Calf Liver en 1i0n arm = end guests at the hom@of Mr. with their childgen Wendy ‘and | (Skinned and Sliced): *| Combine | St Patty of Summerside, I. small peeled’ onion, “halved, = Ray Smith of the RCAF, Mrs. Summerside and Mr. and Mrs, | water. Bring to boil. Add zs ‘Smith and ir four—ehildren,_Keith_. Silliker, Kensingten. - re- | liver; boil 2 min. and put twice p RCHASE: INVOICES - Greenwood, S. were Buests of turned on Sunday from. a trip to | through OnE RORORT ¢ U 3% Mr and Mrs. Brydon Sniith, Al-|Staten Island N.~ Y., New .lér- ae a berton South, during the week-. sey Niagara Falls ‘and Toron- EE INN a : lend. i to...Mr..and Mrs. Murphy also | The day after the wedding ‘The Prince Edward Island Depart- visited’ relatives at Kitchener, \feast the pocketbook ¢ Vis gener- | ° | Mrs. Nelson Paynter, © Ken- Oni, jally_deflated..- Let's pep-up an ment of Agriculture will rebate 20% of - jsington, had as her guest-on th : Fil Ww K a eke . |everyday dinner that's, budget- . |recent holiday hersecousin, Mrs? . Members of the Anglican alleen Walsh weve gney wise roe ae oe are the cost of fertilizer purchased and ap- | Ramsay. Auld, Charloitetown Young. © People’s Association MARRIAGE PLANNED : : : \ : d : ; ~Pimiento - Cheese - Lettuce wh oats barl Nie ask Mis. Waller C Mud ts Halex te chong’ @ Walter: ) ? : Saladetier De Luxe Corned | Plied to pasture, wheat, ' -” Paariniiatown? a its . f wnele end: conferente, report a “Lhe engagement-is announce. July 9, at ‘the church of The’ |Beef Hash Loaf; with Onion d ° d got} * 1966. M. ny u Mee wittie es ac “Say ayo rte ed of Effeen-Patricia Walsh, Most Holy Redeemer, Char- § Rings. Green Beans and Green| @M@ Mixed grains in letene Konntaion ot the oneal os aanoaa a Fort Beausejour” NX daughter of Mrs.Joseph_—_lottetown_._Miss_Walsh_is eens ——_Old-Fashioned_Straw- | Walsh, Nine Mile Creek,- and graduate of the Charciaiawn rry Shortcake — Coffee, Tea, oie ‘ ne te ee aenal ond ihe ‘the late. Mr. Walsh, to John Hospital School of Nursing = porthia _ Rebate applications wi ber receiv Ww ener tM ' Kev , ‘. nas aN a Be E LUXE CORNED ; Mrs. Addie Wuvar,. Montagtie public, gardens Those attend- eee ee Mi a and .Mr “Curley received his HASH ‘LOAF BEEF ed for ee effective mm 31, 1966. f ‘is visiting her sister, Mrs, Wil- ing frem the Island were, Lin- iowa: P- BL The hiarviage BSC. at St. Dunstan's Univ- . ae liam. Gill, Kensington. wood Gill, Juanita NeWcombe, will take place at 2°30 pom. _ersity. bane to * nee’ of 2 (16 -og-)- * Douglas Gill, Ruby Mclnnis, _ esi a Eee rn hash into bowl; A B. Ma: Re Errol Caseley, Halifax, was Clayton Mill Kensingtog- et a ‘tae: ‘oe eee onion c ae * \a recent visitor at his: home at rald Daley, Joan Raynor. and” Fes eect e M4 ‘abasco. ack mix= | 4 iKelvin... parks Rodick. Summerside: are inte oiled 9" x 5" loaf pan. | Minister of Agriculture : - Clara Banks, Ellerslie. ake 2 min. OV! N, ee 3 - 9 a ‘turned to her home in DeBlois, Mrs. Myra Callaghan ate De : : lafter wvisifing in Nova Scotia and turned to her hofe in St. Louis & = New Brunswick. after spending the winter {n ; oe ae Betts —Fraser,_Hattfax,—spent = —- al week-end with her parents, | i [Mr. and Mrs.” Saimvel Fraser, Career School Ee | ton South, .~ noowwmrgé Nhe: Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 28. 1966. Pp C ‘ero " | RARBERING a Ea rogressive onservative dudy Fraser, Halifax, .was a RAZOR CUT - HAIR STYLING ' th : zi MR. AND MRS. ALFRED: MULL EN |weekend. guest of her parents, SCREEN TEACHING. IDA BAILEY ALLEN : Ral F : wii ‘i : . " ‘Atherton Pentre ab paae® | Transportation allowance and Headquarters, Montague . - Reception At Legion Hall: = Practical House Gifts | 7 Mr. Gnd Mrs. William Hutt, : TRANS - CANADA ‘ s Follo 5S rin Weddin >. |Alberton “South, had as their. om é == . ee WwW : 4 |guests during the weekend, the BEAUTY Te ‘P| Bi d aT -B er Pp g g latter's ‘brother-in-law. and sis- INDUSTRIES LTD ease rl e O e For Transportation The Church of the Most Holy with matching flowered hat, tet. Mr..and Mrs. Donald nace} { J Moncton, NB. 4, POST-WEDDING MENU 4 €. fine-chopped filberts ee a The ‘marriage will take place Os Sse A wedding is always exciting ‘% ce. heavy cream 1% To The Polls ees so et Sen a s Elmer Power sang ‘Ave a S. Mrs. Patrick Moroney, Cate’ -——- ’ ; : ny ‘Mother’ ; At Your Feet is Kneel- St. Lue, Que. Mrs. Joseph California Strawberries 8 parsley sprigs 3 ao ine’’ -and during the signing of Sciortino, Roxboro, Que. and ‘ Marinated “in Champagne Saute shallots in butter; mix E i the register ‘'O Lord, I] am not Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullen of | Or in Sparkling » ‘with lier, veal, pork, filberts| P [| O 9: M Worthy” Montreal. (Photo by R. B. Ham: White Grape Juice germ od seseceas Be % Olls Upen 7'A./V1. viven in marriage by her fa- | bly) i j —_—- ‘of pastry into 14” ’’ rectan- ther, the bride wore a*floor leng- = Measurements level; 'gle.- Line 9": x 5'\loaf pan with : th gown of arganza over taffeta. | - _ KILMUIR WI Pi ~ recipes for 12 pastry leaving 12’ " abdie pan- The fitted lace bodice gown styl- Kilmuir Women’s Institute Mee. diced eee t edge. a es Pa ed with a cameo neckline and held their achievement day in. {1 the nails shallot? wn a area le, %"" thic “Yedeemer was the setting ‘for a lily point sleeves. Her bouffant Fb HAPPENINGS | f Audrey. Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone . 4-8506 : \ r | Heather Cole, daughter of Mr, Cape Traverse United Church of | and Mrs, Upton Fraser, | UA‘b berton. South- Eire * : Mr’ and’ Mrs. Elton Murphy,’ black accessories and a white | \tine hall last week when 26 wo-. 1-Ib. ealf liver, “parboiled Amold Macleod | Press 1-3- meat. mixture— & _ripe-olive slices, into TS gene i % * 1 ec » + | Bake in 350 degree F. (mod.) jer, making: a stripe 2’ .wide. loven ‘2 hr. Combine egg with rnish with onion- rings; — water; brush top of loaf to form der with green’ beans and gree \glaze.’ Bake 1 hr. longer, brush- peas, et Voila! . A eR PRR ing occasionally with egg. Re- entree platter is ready to serve. elev: list: of best .- the New York Dread Institute's dressed) women from 19%8 to 1953 before being * sted out of competition into \10..peppercorns, 2 whole cloves, /1 bay leaf, %2 tsp. salt™and-1 at. RETAIN Your FERTILIZER spring wedding on April 30, 19- corsage. ‘this affernoon at. 2.30 7PM, HI and afterwards” family and 2. tsp. salt @5 ehen Clic a MacKin- Later, for a oneymioon trip | guests are ready for a.repast _ ‘2 tsp. monosodium hs aun acNin- to the United States and Noea }that is elegant but satisfying 14 .tsp. -pepper: ° , ; : non. daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. Scotia, the bride travelled in a Such as the following: - , .'a tsp. each: garlic ‘powder, Election Da Call : -Aretas MacKinnon Chartotte-..winter_- white, walking _s wit: | - ' MENU FOR. THE- ground’ sage,. ground y eee town, became the ‘bride .f Al. With navy_and tose accessor: | WEDDING BUFFET ee ae PETE, Dee ties-and-corsage in ° ( : } rec! ch flaky pa z fred Alphonsus Mullen, 800. Of Itigns. a ee ee dip 6 (to ia columned Picadas) i = the late Mr and Mrs. Walter. Out - of - the province guests, Beverages of Choice, use oddments for trimmings M 0 n t a u e Mullen of Ten Mile House ineluded.-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth | . 1 can (% oz.) black _ Mr _ Cameron’ MacDonald, MacKinnon, Halifax, N. S. -Mr. Chilled Avocado Soup in Cups __ truffles, or ° ot ' performed the double-ring cere- and Mrs. Kart MacKinnon and/ es a sliced ripe olives : mony, and celebrated the Nup-|Miss Charlene MacKinnon. of | Pate en. Croute i 83 & 27 7 9g tial Mass. The’ soloist, Virgine New Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. | J (Exquiste Meat-Filbert. 1 thsp. water é : i = : fa MacDougall, accompanied by|Bernard Walsh, Dartmouth, N. | | Pate-in Pastry Crust) Garnish: 4 lemon slices, shoulder length veil of iWusion imen participated in the hand- Marilyn. MacKenzie : oe (recipe follows) dot with 1-3 of truf- was held by a fabric ee jcraft course. given under the di- hat | lined pan; dot wi . Kings Cow P.C. Assoc tered with seed pearls. She [rection of Clair Boute, instruc- JUNE WEDDIN : ~ veal: id er sround | fles_or sliced black olives. . Re- ; Inserted by the a inty earried a cascade of red roses. ‘tor, with the’ Women’s Institute. * G , —————— = Peat twice. Top with remain: ‘ Mrs. Kenneth MacKinnon+ branch—of the department of | | ee ; : | ee sister - in law, of the bride, wore agriculture: ss Mr. and -Mrs. Daniel W. town. The wedding will take | a floor-length sheath gown of| Mrs. Richard Campbell on be- ‘MacKenzie, Charlottetown, place at Zion Presbyterian | ae pink lade: “crepe. Res of the class weleomed the f= mh te ST tie --Chureh,—-Charlottetown——o n—| es styled bodice was of cotton gul- ‘guests, among-;whom_was_ Mrs. 1s sees f ae ee fi “4 pure type lace- with. matching Meeacie MaOuan, a past pre-| ly daughter Marilyn Ruth te SRE EARY; =a ee at Tee a Moore & McLeod Ltd. ; aes flower headress. Her — nose- | sident of. the Women’s Institute} “MY. 807 of Mr. and Mrs: Nor 2:30 p. m. (Photos by Bob : : ed with a pink rose. of P-E.1.. and ‘Mrs. Uoyd Mac. |" ©: -Macheod, " Charlotte:’ ’ Hambly) : Earl Mullen, brother of the Kinnon cénvener of cultural ae- ; groom, was best-man. Jehn |tivities, SPRINGF LD WI dian Associations of conveners McQuaid -and Kenneth MacKin-~ Jn her remarks Miss Boute ex-| Members of Springfield Wo-|and the Salvation. Army building plained what .had been accom- |men’s Institute entertained their | appeal. Several resolutions for- | plished “during ‘the course, and husbands at a pot luck supper | |warded- by Mrs. Reginald Mac- | ‘ealled on each member of the 1 Springfield Hall following the Ewen to be presented at the , class to come forward in. turn May meeting... Further enter- local convention at Norboro, | and display what she had made. | tainment was supplied by Col. E. were read and discussed. Mrs.” The. articles displayed includ- iW. Johnstone, Burlington,— who’ Robert Howard was appointed to suits, dresses, gloves, satin showed slides: of England, Scot- the executive committee, non brother of the bride, usher- ed the guests to pews marked .with satin bows centered with lily of the valley.. Following the ceremony, a-re- ception was held at the*Royal Canadian Legion, where thexed: Se, bride's table was centered with and gingham cusions, . wallets,.| land, and Ireland, and -provid- .: Reports were given by the. a three-tiered cake topped with baskets, liquid embroidery | and’ ed an_ interesting commentary | conveners of the standing com. | a miniature bride and groom. ea cloths and runners with on each. jm. ttees. Constance Reeves was 1n textile painting. | Mrs. Crawford Sinclair, pre-| A social hour was enjoyed. by ~~ eharfe of the guest book.’ : Mrs. MacKinnon congratulat- |sident chaired the meeting. Mrs. jall. yt For her daughter's. wedding, ed the class on the amount of |Clare Haslam was the program | | << Mrs. M a.¢ K inno n.-chose work that had -been done, and iconvener. Roll call: was. ans-| DARTMOUTH. N.S. (CP)* | : hoped each member would con- | wered by each member donat- All hands were ca d on deck and pass |ing “an article. for the Retard- when two ponies were spotted | had. ed- Children’s Heme. ; gambolling on Runway 11 at the Correspondence consisted of jiiearby Shearwater* RCN air |): Hubert -Har-_stationCrash_trucks..were used. | sheath dress of aqua chiffon over ' taffeta with matching hat of lace over chiffon.. black acces- sories and corsage of white “—warnations; jtinué doing this work, on. to eee re they learned. ~-A~gift-was~presentedto—Miss—letters--from—Mrs. Crapaud:*Mrs. George Ro- jinstead of Horses: but the pair S MAY 28th AT 12:30 Br Bigg ~~ s rr Mrs. Patrick Moroney, a sis- Boute by ;Mrs. MaeGowan vey, ales ter of the groom, received wear- Refreshments were served hy gers, Charlottetown; Mrs. Her- \Jed a lively chase before they Bek . Ing a Pink: brocade jacket dress members of the class man Mayne, Emerald; Cana- lwere rounded up. ; | > i ‘SHOP FOR BARGAINS IN: * children’s wear l In dnd. fer . cee Sees alt Conservative : -f For Lloyd MacPhail and-Philip Matheson || - 4 MacPHAIL, LLOYD G. a Haven, Merchant * lddies’ wear * men’s wear . * basement dept. “lingerie - ae . aie hesehiioes : sportswear Shop Friday Night ‘Til 9 P. mM. SATURDAY ‘TIL 12: 30° a encase ‘COUNT THE Sane STORE HOURS i we Monday to Thursday MATHESON, 1. PHILIP Oyster Red Bridge, Farmer Tint , Tn in 9 te bond ' Vo bie : noe Zin as UR- FAVORIT RE’ , : — : zs SOUPEGY i.5 occ ese wees, 9 t6-12:30 a ns Sones aapnaomeneniion “ : . Inserted by the P. B, L F. 0. Ass'n. } : pict ie : car 4 ‘ - a s +