THE GUARDIAN, CHARl.OTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN Carnation Name Service Director 1;, Sl-IORTCUT MEAL-MAKING . . - t shortcuts in the .1-l::i.?.f”5i:”lfve so mm. ,olwards quicker mea1V-makin8- -- Haze" mods, ready mixes, ready- .cat cereals, to mention a few. "fd mm to add a few of my I , ire suggestions. F'i'instancc, mar ick and easy Carnation my fl: sauce. what makes this chads sauce possible, is the fact slieeel rnatfon Evaporated Milk thaltwc: as -ricli as ordinary milk. is t . d 't need flour and :?m,z:,1ingo,n, , just cheese. And Carnation. is specially hear-refined for easier, better blending with other ingredi- ents, you get the smoothest sauce ever . . . lightning quick. because L1,. eAINAlION LIGHYNING-QUICK CHEESE SAUCE lMnhu about zvz wan luv") 1 in" can Carnation Evaporated Milk L, teaspoon salt 1 pup (4 on.) cubed process- type cheese Combine Carnation and salt in saucepan. Heat until lrnall imb- M" .ppear (about 2 minutes). Add rhuse; stir constantly KW" inw heat about 1 minute. until muse melts. wiiit ALL OUR TIME-SAVING TRICKS we still spend a lot of time EVERYBODY USES CANNED SOUPS these days - well, practically everybody. I for one, think the canned soups are wonderful. And I have quite a lot of fun, com- bining two different kinds for new flavor effects . . . or adding a touch of curry or herbs. But one thing ,1 always do. For the s m o o t h e s t , richest flavored, creamiest tasting s o u p , I h e a t canned soups , with an equal , .- amount of un- . f diluted Carna- .i - tion. You wont -.. - believe how good and how nourishing soup can be, until you make it with undiluted Carna- tion. CUIIIED GREEN PEA SOUP (Malta: 3 or 4 servings) 1 can condensed green peaisonp Equal measure of undiluted Carnation Milk Dash of curry powder Ht-at soup with Carnation, stir- ring to blend.Adti curry powder -serve with erotitonr. Shortest distance between a little meal-making efort and a big, wonderful effect - Carnation Evaporated Milk. Try Carnation undiluted in cream recipes, on cereals and fruits, in cofee - mix Carnation with an equal amount of water for whole milk purposes. l Millions of canoe invcrs ('an'l l7('. wrong - and they prefer Carna- tion to cream in coffee. Undiluted I Prince County Hospital, Summer. 0 End side. 0 O I 4 At the "pageant ".Tltiumph3,l of the Faith in Trinity United Sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mn. Robert-Myers of 0'- Leary in the death of their twin babies born at the Turner Nursing Home. Friends of Mr. Alex MacDonald of O'Leory are pleased to know he returned to his home from the hospital in Charlottetown few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Dennis, G'- Leary,' were visitors to Charlotte- town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dennis, 0'-l Leary, had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruston of Nova. Scotia, who were visiting here while on their honeymoon. The many friends of Mr. Edgar Smallman, Knutsford, are pleased to hear he is improving alter 'al serious attack of pneumonia, andl all hope to see him out soon. The monthly meeting of the st. Mark's Credit Union was held on Monday 'evening, May 11th at St. Mark's Hall, the president, Mr. George Show, presiding. Mra. Billie Ellis and Mrs. Todd of summerslde were visitors re- cently of Mrs. E1lis' sister. Mrs. W. N. Mscwilliams of O'Leory. The many friends of Mr. John Moreshead of 0'Leary are glad to hear he ia improving after an at- tack of pneumonia. The many friends of Mr. Wil- liam ”Bill" Ellis of O'Lcary are' glad to hear he returned to his. home after being a patient in the' family of the late Mrs. Church, Charlottetown, on Wed. nesday evening, O'Leary was rep. resented by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard, Harold MacNe'ill,Marjorie Maclsoac, Hester Bottles and Don- ald Matheson. Sincere sympathy is bring ex- tended to the widow, nee Mi1l'lDll Leard, and four small children of after L 'undergoing treatment there for a late Alfred Ernest Phillips of . -:ary, aged 39 years. who pass. ed away shortly alter the death or his mother, Mrs. Sergeant Phillips, Mt. Royal. Cpl. Glenn Brunton, Mrs. npun. ton and young son Dennis nf Rockcliffe. Ont., arrived'in Cole- man Friday evening, May 15th, to the home of Mrs. Bruntans par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac. Phee. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Leard, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leard, and Mr. Ivance Bridges of Cascumpec, iiio-ichmch tored to Charlottetown liionday, May 11, where they attended the United Church Exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacPher- sor. who spent the winter months in Nova Scotia, have returned to their home in O'Leary, They were accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. Ronnie and Mrs. Cameron and small daughter. Rev. .Ci-imeron is supplying here at the United pastoral charge for the time being. The profound sympathy of the whole community is extended the Sergeant Phillips, who passed away at her home in Mt. Royal, Friday even- ing, April 15, also their brniheig: Alfred Ernest Phillips who passed away suddenly at his home in lsident of the Y. P. C. was in O'Lc:iry, also on Friday evening, Ma 15th, before hearing of the death of his mother. Mr. John Price of Monl.real,Pro- gressive Conservative candidate for Prince, was in O'Leary Thursday evening and attended a meeting which was held by the Y.P.C., at which he was the guest speaker. ,Mr. Sidney Enman, Enmore, pre- the t:hziir. Others attending were: Roy Arbing, president of the lst Dis- trict; Alfred Gillis, secretary of 1st District; Percy Yeo, president 2nd District Association; Robert ;Grindley, secretary 2nd District Association; Augustus Peters, pre- sident of the West Prince Associ- ation: Iiubert Gaudet, member of tlie 1st District of Prince: Clar- ence Morrissey, past representative inf the 1st District; and Pat Mor- l'lS, president of East Prince. i ll A social evening was spriit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Macwilliam ofDunblane onThurs- May 7th. The the ldnr. , congregation of West; Point Presbyterian gathered to bid farewell to Rev. Owen Underwood and his wife, who has accepted is pastoral charge in Sydney,Nova. Scotia,and who has been supplying at their lchurch for the past several months. JA very mtlng address was read to Rev. and Mrs. Underwood by Mr. ,Percy MacPhei-son, and a purse of ;money was presented by Miss Marylois Ellis, to which they ex- ; ....:-ti their appreciation in a. few well-chosen words. Then all joined lll singing "Blast Be The Tie That ;Binds". A social hour of singing land music was enjoyed and a de- ;lfll(;llS lunch served by the hostess- -95. --AZ. The loan, common to many Can- afiiflll lakes, has it b'nck and white chequered back and is pure white below. Stetson-Beairsto Wedding -A pretty spring weddlnl W53 solernnized on Saturday after- noon, May 18th at the home of the bride's l1BrF6H'-5, Malp9QU9- when Joan Elizabeth, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mm. Frank Beans- to, become the bride of Leitii MacKie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stetson, Brookfleld. The marriage ceremony performed by the Rev. J. T. Ir-, win, Charlottetown. The bride, who was given in marriage by her fsther, chose for her wedding, a pink balerina. dress with lace bodice and bouffant skirt of not over taffeta. She carried a nose- gay of white carnationa and roses The groom's sister, Miss Fern Stetson, was maid of honour and wore a. blue ballerina dress. She carried a. nosegay of spring flowers. The groom was attended by Mr. Frederick C. Hine of Charlotte- town. The weddlng music was played by Miss Mary Morrison. Charlottetown, and during the signing of the register, Miss Carol MacKay, also of Charlottetown, sang very sweetly "The Wedding Prayer". The bride's mother wore a dress of nsvy crepe. l-fer oorsage was of white and pink snapdra- gon. Mrs. Stetson chose for her son's wedding a figured dress of nylon, and wore 9. ooraage of yellow roses. Immediately following the core- mony a buffet luncheon was sen"-i ed to about forty guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. J. T. Irwin and responded to by the groom. The happy couple left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for a. brief honeymoon in the M:irit.imes. The bride wore a W85 l rose wool suit, navy corded silk coat, navy hat and a corsage of 1 left: Talisman roses. on return they will take up residence in nrookfield. The groom is a. valued member of the staff of Patterson's jewell- ery store in Charlottetown. FREETOWN SCHOOL -The following is the report of Freetown Primary Department for the month of April: Grade V-1, Mary Paynter: 2. Carl Reeves; 3. Preston Paynter. Grade IV-l. Marjorie Reevea; 2.l Joyce Murphy; 3. Bill Andrews. Grade III (A)vl, Doreen Mal- 2. Lowell Reeves; 3. iDonns Deighsn, Bliflm. Jean l Poynter. (B)-1. Billie Perry. 1 Grade II-1. Fan-all luevvee; I. Noreen cl-audet; 3. Louiakuey. Grade I (A)-l. Donna. Deighan: 2. Faye Francis and Eiiubetli Reeves; 3. Bobby Jardine. (B)-l. Junior Riley. I Perfect attendance: Mary Psyna tor, Marjorie Reeves. Bl-ll Andrews, Allan I-landrahan, Lowell Reevelg Leo Deighon, Noreen Gaudet, Bobo by Jardine, Rosetta Gallant, Paula Rowe. 1 Highest average for all grades-1 Teacher: Laura J. smlth.l 1 ALWAYS BUY THE BEST- A truly royal anon- ment of the finest Weilon'i English Quality biieuiii. Sc- Iectcd lo please every lotto. (English tlbualitp ' BISCUITS and CANDIEI (i? U" the Coupon in every Weifon box to I. get your copy of "Ow Queen ll Crow-ted" nu. in preparing food. So we certain- ,,. want our efforts to "pay off' to the fullest. And we can do this hr uSl'iE! Pl0d"('l511k9 camatmn and more delicious flavor. Fl'apOl"dlCfl Milk. Women who -may reputations as clever cooks, have discovered that Carnation is uitrqualled for cooking. These N ? pgpcrts wouldn't dream of using er nolllctl milk - or any other rvaporatcd milk. Why Should you use any less than the best? (let the most out of the time w lzttlo or great - that you spend in the kitchen. 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