ura Ann Scott, Canadian skater. shows off her diamond and To We in Toronto I TO WED IN TORONTO--Barbtsappbire engagement ring to fiance of wedding in figure Tom King of Chicago. during an been set. engagement party in Toronto. Date. 5,, W: Active Year Catholic Wo The following annual report for 1954-35 of the Catholic Women's League of Prince Edward island was submitted by the recording uecretary at the l.eague'l annual convention this week. The report . covers the activities of the thirty- eight subdivisions throughout the Island. p . Iliiriiiil the year M a s I 0 I . T ttIttrthrI'mc I69 were offered for llytttg aiirt tleceascd niemliers'and artrtrnvinititely .50 per cent of our Stih-divisions were represented at. daily mass. Silt? iiirviiilicrs made retreats dur- ing the )oar. 26 of whom attend- t ed the Aiiiitial Retreat held at. g " .. Notrv ll?lltlt' Acadenty. Charlott- tnwn. -'e'l7l'llWtl'Efl by the Provincial Countil and preached by Reverend Father tlallaghcr, ('Ss,R All sub-tlitisions report at large number of members recite the family rosary. attcnd monthly com- munion and approximately 70 per cent of our members attend on First Fritlays and First Saturdays. Setnral sub-division report supply- in: arlorors ”to watch and pray” IQIPIIWF the Blessed Sat-ranicntcx posed nil First Fridays, Tbrms sub-divisions report ll.'lt'll'lL'. I llass offered each month for liyin: members and a large num- ber have Mass offered on the death of a memhei and for de- ceased relatives of iiicmhers. A number of siib-divisions rpport meeting at the home of n rlercased member wltcrp the Rosary is re- cited in tlfllsnn Four stih diiisions report having Ill? ”lllNHng of Rabies" and many mm-nlwrs have ercclcd shrine; in their homes. l Reported By men's League Financial assistance was the Sisters of Martha ' Pre ciotis Blood Sisters S42 St) our l.adies Missioiiaries iSl9ll-, Itrizesl for Christian Doctrine amounting to dl2fl.00 were also tloiiated by the Sub-divisions. El)ll(',A'I'ION The total aniotinl icportcd as having been spent on Educaiioni during the past year was Sl..'i92.l Of this amount .8900 was donated to Catholic Girl's Scholarship As-p sticiatioii. 5242 for prizes at sclinolsi and colleges. 555 to Music Festi- val .lSS(i('lalllln and SW5 towards the Grailville Students Fund. . The study cltib movement has shown some improvement over last year htit nitich remains to be done One of the Sub-divisions re- porting on this has it) groups con- sisting of H9 members while anoth- er has it groups with 64 members. jAvnotbcr Sub-division reports a inar- MIHSP course given by the Director to those contemplating marriage. The crusade for decent litera-l titre is supported by almost alll l SlllHllV'sl""S' The '"""h9'.5 ”'3li scripiinns were obtained hy ..i'titip . in their responsibility to watch all titeratiire entering thler bomesl OMEN Page 8 The Guardian. Thur , August 11. 1955 -By EIJ-IANOR FOSS Most of us are so busy worrying to wash oiil the inside of the beach; i about how we look in our bathing bag. too, to remove all sand and, as your swim. ttot Pliotti. has Toroiito CP quest secure any books which art'- nnt on their "-lwlyes. l.F.C-ISLATL'RI-I AND CITIZENSHIP All sub-dlitsltiilc take an active iztrt in citivenship work and RT" till”? t-prt-scntetl on ciiic and welfare y ioartls. Two nt tltli iiiciiilit-rs tittt-ntlcrl t-otirscs in Citil llclt-iicepaiid six new Caiiailiaits were assistcd in applying for ('iti7.ciiship During the .VP-''"' I y isted at. tiziiiccr Clinics. Social Scriicc Red Cross. Polio. lrcc lIlspCnSat')' and Poppy l)3.V (It'll?-Y Rome-mlirzincc hay and ('iti'xen- ship Day wcre filtInLZl.V "llF"l'V('fl by many sub-divisions. Masses be- ing offered for the rcpoc of Ill? soitl of our war dead and for tmrtit peace Wreaths wcre laid at CAFF.-Al.'-I.AIT thy Conulaplls on ltciiienihrancc liay. Coiisiticratioii is giieii hills lic- fore the Lcgislatiirc and out cntire membership urged to tisc franchise and vote. . II.4l.'l inches of space were util- ized in our newspapers and 440 ptilpit announceiiicnts made 379 Catholic papers and lTlaE87.lllt'x are reported as coming to otir iiit'm- hers in addition to tions to the Canadian licagite which total 179 copies. Sonic of these fill)- thus bringing tbc reach of mg the members. the niagaiine wit.hin their h the siih;crip- 3 Sl'DSY BATH soon as you get home from side. WASH IIFIACII BAG Plastic articles swabbed off with it Beach Togs Need Suds rinsed anti wipcti dry Be sure suits that we somotinies forget soil. which. if ncglectcd will ru:n that the suit itself is on parade not only the fabric 1l5('ll, but the ' ton.! color. and make this pretty aces- Suini suits are so gay and al- stiry look tired and iiingy tom! trrtctive this year. there is suchlbefore it should a tremeiidotis variety. in every If there is a wee biihy in voiir price range. that it's a pity not household. you wont haic to to. cite axsuit the care it iccds worry about a swim suit for him to look its best all summer ting. or ltcr iust yet But tltcrcs always We've all heard that ”a -wim the play pen to think about. anti is not a bath!" toys as well if it stays outdoors tin good weatlier. give it a going- Well. that applics tn the suit over with a sudsy cloth bc'torc you as well as to the wearer. Botli n-edlput the baby out for an .'lltlIlE. a good siidsy bath after 0C'?i4- or TOYS AND STR(ll.l.ER pool cscrcisc Salt water. l(l. Swab that plastic mot. and ash even iiitid from the lake a -n't tiff to. . since tbcsc hate a way going to do that bathing s .:ibI of finding a direct route iiittv his ric any good. They shoti' he,niouth. washed away in soap and i erl If carriage or stroller Stays tint- -vipc it off with a sudsy liry mg sun at mumlsponge before pulling the htiby lcniperaturc to protect those into it. clastici7.cd threads One niotht-r we know spct-its tip Take the same care of you this sort of iiioriiing t'lc.'iii-tin by beach bag and other equipment keeping it llL'lllWClEllt plastic v.-iii. with sozip and sptingc. in the hack hall closet. It saves steps and cffort. can simply bc suapy cloth. LET'S EAT i in-eapple Crumb Cakes Top Oil x AR KN iF. A Brunch Menu By Ian Bailey Allen PI F.APPl.E c rti m b cakes in iridividtial paper cups on 425 iiiciiilicrs as- a wicker tray. Delicious when hot and spread with a pat of butter. The American hrtinch or laIe.hrown sugar. Elcnd in I-4 c melt .hrcakfast on Sundays and hnli- butter. days is mttt'h like the French 5l'Nl)Ay1)txxp;R lllllflllllflli 0T Ffmntl hli9?'l”3-3'-' Chillcd (irnpctriiit Sr-ctioiis obst-rvcd the Chef. ”ilnwever. lcriilly luncheon. "F.vcryone starts with liol which men coffee and of at all in ”I"or thriinch suggest providing the little French breakfast in the early morning forl satisfying day.' "TOT? "And lo ('lict'." I added. ”I recommend our Sliced Toiiititncs and new pineapple crumb cakes" the same cup to blend thoroiigbly. Roast Veal Gravy Panned Potatoes Gl't'0I1 Beans Sliced Tomatoes Raspberry Parfait Hot or lt'Nl Coffee or Tea Seafood PlattPr: Take lrom the rcstatir:-itctir in France. it in ill- ililk the day just rolls and crtfc-au-tail. ns equal parts of hot heated millt. pourerl time into the a front three kinds of seafood sal- ads" shrimp. tuna and crab Hor- tler with sliced tomatoes and cuctinihers. Pass tartarc TOMORROlI"S I)IN.VI-IR Hot or I'llIlCt'l Xladrilenc I Seafood Salad Platter Potato Chips Americans who serve? the late morninfl. I top off a brunch menu. (liictuiibers Bliiit1.cs-Frtiit Miiccdotiic tlic niayoiiiiaisc Mantiel-MacKinnon l Wedding t On , Jiily l the wedding took '.place at Murray River. of Mary Pauline, youngest daughter of Mr. anti Mrs J.' L. Mat-Kinnon to. Blois Edwin. son of Mr. and Mrs.t (Iordon S. Manuel of Charlotte-l town. The double-ring ceremony lwas performed by Rev. H. W. Trenholm and took place in the. garden under an arch flanked by; sumnier Ilowers and centred by wedding hells. I The bride was attended by Miss Joan MacLean as bridesmaid. Mr.l Darrell Worth was best man andl the ushers were Messrs. Bryert lilewcllyn and Murray MacKinnon, ttiroiticr-in-law. and brother of the Mrs Holden hIacLure played the w'('(l(llnfl music while Mrs. Tren- holni song "I Love You Truly"i during the signing of the register.; Given in marriage by her fatb-I cr the bridc wore a floor-length gown of white slipper satin with fingertip lace of Chantilly lace. She carried it bouquet of red ros- es T l The bridesmaid was gowned l.II ta itiiltz.-length dress of pink tulle with flower headdress. She carried a iiosegay of yellow roses. Xlrs bride. wore a navy blue dress with navy and white hat. and a cor- sage of Pink Delight roses. Mrs Manuel. mother of the groom was attired in a light blue crcpc and ltice dress with pink accessories. Her corsaze was pink lliOS9S. Folltiwitig the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served to the guests. The bride's table was centered by a three-tier wedding cake. topped by a niiniature bride and groom above which was a large white wedding hell with pink and white. streamers For traielling the bride wore I .pink tweed stiil with a small whilel pctal hat. with navy accessories. llcr corsiige was white cariiat.ons. Inimcdiately following the rccep- tion the newly-weds left on It lionoyinoon trip through the Mari- times. Dalton-Shortt hrated the Nuptial Mass flowers. .'tlacKinnon. mother of the . t w ll()l'lC)IlltltlIl trip and will reside in The altar was decorated for the -1-m.m"n. Om, Mm... H". gmnm lSluil effect, lilal lowered-waist deeply- the back with tnatclitiig stint shirt MORNING SMILE A iery dignified lady encountt-i occasion with summer - I .d l.- .. ”.m.,.”mg "N, V p p. .The guest pews were marked with :l,i:;:.lll):.l?.:P H "mm, (".953 with cd 3 very dirty little Rtrl. (Elli-ltl. satin hows. twhm, m.(.(..w".”,y tslic said. unyfill re PFP".V fllll.V As the organist played the "Wed-t 0 L H . , I .n(.Ium.d re. m.f,'",l -WI" .. . . ding March” "'9 bride enlerml "'9 latiilicsn otlmtlic front Iioiidon ' idmlzl anti. lplllltliil 'hel:8rI(I.il!n "hm" 0" "'9 3"" 0' W lath"-land Port ('rO(ltl (mt and the "" "7 7.7? 3'3 IL ' She was attired in I ballerina- Llr-ngth white satin gown with over- lay of lace and net and matchingl lace jacket I-Icr fiiiger-tip-veil of; tulle illusion fell from a Juillette cap of lace with lrridescent se- quins and pearls; ahe carried it while prayer book with a corsage of Ted and white rosebiids and. tip streamers. and lea-l iure seafood salad platters. made mam," M hnnm. and was amrpd Miss Margaret Ann Kelly was in I ballerina-length gown of mauve satin and net with match- ing jacket and headdress and car- ried a noscizay of ycllow roses. . Mr. B. Oilialleran was best man. Mr. John Hartford. cousin of the hride. was usher. ' For her daughters wedding Mrs. Shortt chose a dress of pow- der blue lace over taffeta with blue and white accessories. and n "mil lfwll WHIP HVVRR? 1'5 '0 ill? a greater number, kind of literature appearing on the news-stands in their cnmnrintlv. Sctcral stib-divisions report hay. ling lllflf'('Pt1l literature removed from news-staiids and other spon- sored book displays Two sub-div. Isinns have prepared a list of still- ahlc books which they have erect- ed in the vestibule of their re- -'p('tIIl'P churches it it: also re- ported that 20 hooks were donated to the Public liiharary which is most cooperative and will upon re- In May our province was featur- ed in the League lltiitazine and our thanks go to all who contri- l)lllPll adds and news articles lmake this issue so IIlIPrPSlllIlI.' SOCIAL WORK ' l Our lnstittitionl: were assisted by ,the members in a great many .way.s. 977 visits were made to hos- tpilalizcd and shut-ins and treats sent to 278 persons l.lti2 articles of clothing were donated to poor and needy families. as well as monetary assistance of S120 given to the Catholic Welfare Bureau. l ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS IA'F.EI('S SEW-THIIIFTY Seiiras) ti teen can make this pretty summer dress all by herself' Sec the diagram mini- mtim of pattern parts to cut out. stitcb' So flattering - with its smooth princess bodice. graceful flare skirt. Perky shoulder bow: - tintie for jiffy ironing tool Pattern 4689: Teenage Sires I0. 12. I4. lfi. Size I2 requires SH .yards .'l.'l-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- pie to sew. is tested for fit. Hits complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35 rental in coins (stamps can- not be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADD- RESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. trace of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept. 60 Front St. West. Toronto. Ont. T "The orphanage was lmany mciiibcrs and received box- es of food and clothing which to- gether with cash donations are val- ued at M65. t On? siib-division reports holding a Sanatoritim Day when books. fruit. candy and flowers were collected and distributed to each patient. ill children were dressed for First Holy Coninitinion and gifts of R2 prayer hooks and 24 Rosaries given Several sub-divisions distributed cod-liver oil capsules to school children which are available lthrnugh the Red Cross at cost price. Clothing. milk and grocer. ie.I were supplied to the needy in many casoii. Several sub-divisions helped Convent: and Hospitals in their own communities. All sub-divisions gave assistance -to immigrants living in their com- imunity by inviting them to their homes and social activities. Food. clothing and fuel were supplied when neceiinry. Several members assisted at parties for new (Xana- dians. S2l5 was donated to Our Lady's Missionaries and Sl2.50 to National Immigration Fund. ORGANIZATION There are 3! subdivisions organ- ized in this province with I total membership of 2.535. In addition our Honorary mt-rnberahiy con- sists of an Sister: of the Con- Marthn and Preciouit Blood. Although no new Subdivisions were organlzaed this year consid- erable field work Wu done which we hope will be fruitful II the near future. During ttih year I Regional Con- Ierencu were held with 241 men- hno done much to make the better town and under- . .tooa'. it in hoped on during the M0! lit! It! I gregatinnit of Notre Dame, St. bin in attendant . These meetings- mother of the groom was attired: in 8 dress of tarfpti. with navy accessories and won Pineapple Crumb (Takes: SIILHIII or lccd Cotton or Tea llilk together 2 r. already-sifted en-t Rlint7.cs-Friiii Maccdoinc: Re-at richcd flour. 3 tsp. baking powrler. 2 cgns light. atltl liq c whot- iiilk l2 tsp salt and llt c. sugar .and '1 tsp vanilla. l Nlclt l4 c. hutter. stir in Vat Sift togcthcr l c alrc.'itly siitcd , . c milk. "4 c iuice from canncdlcnrichcd tlntir. l4 tsp salt and I 3 ”"'5”" "T whlle ”""l"'”"5- m pineapple. and 1 beaten egg Add tbsp powdcreti sugar. llcal into Following lception was held at Le Surf Hotel; the ceremony a re-. thc dry uigrcdiciits. mix until the first lYll).'llll'P hart-ty lilDtI(lPt'I. Four I lbs. of the hiittor into a -ACCAC. w..-....-..CLa-. lfa l f-fill bit l t cred smalI.ivell-biittcrcd H in frying pan and of pinpappl.. nmng, mm ,",,,.,d iniiftin pans fuse paper lincrs if fry tiutil golden hi-own Cook one (the,-,-ta I you likct Top each with 4 nine hl1nt1. at a time When done. place (mung, Chg-pg. pun"; c0m.l apple tidbits. Cover with a crumb 1 tbs cottagc cliccse filling on hiiie I tit O7..l mm." pntliagep ltopping Rake 30 min in a mod- each and fold over in thirds. (-h,.,.,,. with 3 mg. mg." 1 ispw crate ovcn. 375 degrees F. Brown liglitlv in butter. or re- R.-med lama" I-ind. ti ",5. lemnnl l Serve hot with or witltotit hut- frigeratc and brown hours later. juice and I1. up ground. ..i,m,.l tcr. Serve lint. topped with ("Om-imnn. 7 Criinib Topping Mix togetberpmerclal soured cream: a('00m-lllagpbfrry Parfait from the Chef: "4 tsp t l SFZW-EASY WRAPRON l Sew a jiffy wrapron--trim with gay embroidery, Nothing caster. nothing prctticr. See colorful pansy- its really a handy pocket! , Pattern 7l7fl contains tissue pattern pieces. embroidery trans- fers and directions for making in jiffy wrapron. Medium size only. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern tstamps can- not be acceptedl to Charlottetown Guardian. Ilotm-bold. Arts D t., 60 Front St. West. Toronto, ant. Print plainly NAME. Aonai-:ss. PATTERN NUMBER. Order our 1955 Alice Brook! Needlecraft ('at.alogue. En- joy pages and pages of exciting new designs -A knitting. crochet, embroidery, Iron-oils. toyti itndl novelties! send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want In order every design. LII! on come evN'.V "”b-dIVh- CGCIIIIICVQ pg! S ALICE BROOKS DESIGN .,m”,d hvfp c. already-siftcd enriched flour. pany with swt-ctcncd fresh fruit i cinniiinon and one third ctip iriacedoinc. such as a comhinatinn Fill tall parfait glasses with; alternating spoonful: of vanillay or peach ice cream and half- tbawed frozen raspberries. f l l l PERFECT PIGKLES ARE EASY WITH llEIlIZ lllllEG Prcviotis to her iii.'ii'ri.'iL1c -groom's inotltcr. from Burton. P.. Coctia trees start bearing cocoa pods after seven years. and b the trees live for 40 or 50 years, ('ontiiiic all the T cooicsiii CORNER TUNA-CHEESE SALAD flaked cheddar I7o1 cubed American cheese t'i'-Ill lllllii. I c 1 ('ll('lIInl)Pt'. peeled and chopped VA 0. chtippetl celery '1 c mayoiiiiaisc or salad di'cssittg salt. pepper lettuce. iiigrcdictits except the lettuce. scasoiiuig to taste pnrsagc of pin). camatinnsl The with salt and pepper. Serve in lettuce cups. Makes Aservings. e the discussions. 4 l wedding FAi,l. SL'I'li This tlirce-pit-c a ' suit in irtiii-grey Slit-tl.'ind wool is notched lapels and full-length Ile- CP Photo 51 Flares Rflman C 3ll1"l lhc slylcd for fall wear. The coal has eves. The tunic is buttoned down Church. Toronto. Ont.. was te scene of a pretty wedding at I0 r ' p A. M.. Saturday. July 23. when Lakcticw Ont. for -I0,gucsts The bride was tendered I miscellan- . . Ann Elaine DOFPBII. 0nlY dallfllhihridal talile was decorated and eons shower at the home of her Words The Wise Ier of Mr and Nlrs. G0Td0"'was ccntercd with a two-ticr ived- aunt She was also honoiiled Cby Ho uh hu mnfpned I Slmltll. Of P0" C!'9(lll O"l- W35lding coke topped with wcdding the staff of McGraw-Hi 0.. '0 v C ltttllcd in lit? lI0l.V' IWKIS 0' m3l"'lbells and was cut in tlic tradi- where she is employed The litany '"ll"'55 5l"'”lfl I” 5”l9"' llf riage to George Peter. eldest son ("mat ”i;u1nri' by hotli bride and and hcautiful tiifts tbc.V ht'0;1'0H;;fl lplglk 3"" r"”"d ""9 N;l!';';'al'l of Mr. and MFR Pele-F l7Hll0It- groom llr Rla7c (Tllnllcraii pro- show the esteem in w ic t e s” V - A ' Burton L0! 7. REV. Father KPh0f'-posed the toast to the bride to young couple are held. ' T” ' ” '” pastor of St. Clam. pPrtoI'mvd.witicii the Rrnnm fitlingly replied. M DECWW Y" ll” marrmge "lemony and "ale"? The newly-wcds left on a short OTTAWA tCPl---The Big Four powers are discussing a plan for reunification of Germany htit no firm decision has been I"9?l('ltttfl F.xte,rnal Affairs Minister Perirsnii said Ttiesday. He was replying in the Commons to it question hy Donald Fleming tPC -- Tm-mttti Eglintont. He said Canada it be- ing kept informed of progrc-is of '20 Oz. 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