tA Church fea Will Be Held By York UCW {| Quiet: music by Mrs. Lloyd | Vessey opened the recent~meet- ing of York UCW which was / held in the Community Hall, | |followed by devotions led by Mrs | |Richard. Vessey, assisted by » ELLEN’S DIARY | | Strikes Or No Strikes _ Farm Work Keeps On “It will be a while yet before {down from up the creek, stirring any of our grain is ready for the |with its Jight breath the—leaves , |combine"’ James offered, paus-|of. the jawn-trees: Sparrows sa jing at the doorstep to look off |flew by to breakfast in the ro- along the field’, catching then | wan- A goldfinch set a flashing | | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Saf., Sept. 3, 1966-7 2 e ithe border of lawn, and. daffodils ». ‘reflect \the first gold of the. sunshine, be- | jewel of color in the green of-an fore he came in to breakfast |\oak- Scampie barked. The this morning. .And beside the | mailman’s car was coming igrainlands, the pasture and ‘a |down the road-hill, there’ where istumpland were clad with the jit dios to the stream. jsilken top-grass in that tawny| “He's early this morning” jshade, which is a background James remarked glancing at the forthe crickets’ doleful tunes. (clock. Rant Summer through, indeed com.| “By a few minutes perhaps” jmencing in the springtime, when We agreed. crocuses brighten the damp of! “I see he won some ribbons with his horses at the Fair. He’s a good hand with horses”. Ja- mes’ ‘smile was approving. . . Ours, Paddy, and Millie's filly, the strengthening sun- shine’ and tulips array themsel- +ves- in—pretty_-frocks. we break- HAPPENINGS. - Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone’ 4-8506 Judith Farrell, daughter of| Following the wedding re Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Farrell, ‘hearsal last evening, Mr. aad Vancouver, B: C., gas been Mrs. Charles Hyde, North River awarded a scholarship for pro- entertained in honorvof the-mem- ficiency in First Year Arts at the bers.of the weddifg party, and University of British Columbia, jthe prospective brid and’ groom. and enrolled in the ‘Roll of Honor’? making’ an average of | Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Bartlett 90 per cent. This has been her and daughters of New: Jersey, |Mrs. Peter ‘Proud and Mrs. { Lloyd Vessey. Meditation was given by Mrs | Richard Vessey. Offering was dedicated followed by the circle | of prayer, and the singing of’ the |hymns ‘Fight the Good Fight’’ |and “Oh, For a Heart to Praise My God", oe ae Mrs. Frank Lacey spoke on highlights of Outreach supple- . ments in Angola, Lower Congo, and Hong Kong. She also read a letter from Dr. Helen Huston, a missionary in India, of life in Nepal. Dr. Huston’s mother ALICE, NICHOLSON TO WED IN GEORGE WHITLOCK “SEPTEMBER HAIFA HAD fast within near sight of the and Sara's, had lifted heads to |fourth award which has taken /U._S. A., called to the province | was once _a_resident : : ; DAD _ : FRANK DOW iflowerings.. Each plant, each | gaze inquiringly at the passing |care of all her tuition fees for idue to the death of their uncle,| j¢ wen dacided gh aig ert are a A. Nich-— of Mr, and-Mrs. Parker —R. TO MARRY IN SYRIA ._ {shrub and tree too, in turn con- | 2%. Now. doubtless having ithe session 1965 - 1966. She will Alexander MacKinnon in Uiggs tion to York Church Building | 180m Mt Buchanan, an- Whitlock, Parkdale. The mar- soe ha : ___|tributes a share to our enjoy- |Tecognized it, they returned tojcontinue her arts course, includ- visited at the home of Mr. and |Fund: and sponsor a silent food their a ne wagagement of. riage. is-to take place gi Sop. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Nicholas Had- James Dow, Charloticlown, (ment a5 the morning come and-| uss Sraant. tpt oe erthe. ins palitical -acienoe. atte unk Mrs. Archie MacKinnoe, Kin jeale, each of the three York |. Gocco winttin wing ng rigs —sembet 2th, at 10:30 a.m, at ‘ : Oe a las. surprise i ; , . ; > Parkdale. dad, Qatana, Syria, announce P.E. 1. The marriage will: |8° OW ie: Cele stream, which run Attending the funeral of Mr. Units being responsible for the the engagement of their dau- ghter, Haifa, to Frank Dow, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. take place in Qatana, Syria on Sunday, September, 4th, at 5p. m. WENDEL, COX RENA FERGUSON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ferguson, Bonshaw, wish to announce the: engagement of their eld- est daughter, Rena Opal, to Mayor Walter J. Cox and Mrs Cox, Charlottetown. The mar- riage is to. take place on Octo- lus with their jstrength of foliage jand varied colorings, having come somewhat listless from. the cellar at planting-time. And this morning the hollyhocks and great-faced siunflowers were be- jing visited already by various wings in thé quiet prevailing. “Come September’ we . pouring our cups of tea, “we . jare likely to get high ‘winds.|this morning” we said. iduring the equinox.” ° ' | “Well" he smiled presentty, “And there's Httle we can do picking up his cap, ‘“‘Strike or no | about it Ellent When we reap- strike - and the Island will have ed with the binder we could cut two then to bother it--, we'd bet- ithe grain even a little on the (ter get on with our day!” green’ side, to have ft safe inst This evening's report on the stook against winds and weath- field-work? There now remains ers. But now. .-.””” “a comfortable day’s sawing it has to be wel: ripened tomorrow.”- ito combine” we nodded. | Now. the wind - was up gently and .tree-crowned, to the hori- zon. “This is the day the trains and |Borden’s les come to a halt, |Ellen” he recalled. “At noon” the added: : “Let's hope all the. summer - guests who planned to get away moving ‘Goodnight. ... . home will not be disappointed. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - -.-- mother is the former Thelma’ Burke of Southport, P. E. I. MacKinnon and house guests al- , |80 of the MacKinnon family in __Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Per- Kinross were Mr. and Mrs. Dan ret have closed their summer |L. MacKinnon and Mrs. Alan home at Cable Head East. They |MacKinnon of Gays River, N.S. will resume their duties in Tor- | - rington, Conn., next week, Mr.) Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Perret as head of the Mathema- |Murdock MacGowan, Kilmuir, tics ‘department at the Torring- jare their daughter,. Mrs. Ronald ton Branch of the University of Rowe and young son, Andrew Connecticut and Mrs.*Perret as and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Mac- a teacher in the Torgington Gowan of Ottawa with their chil- school system. Guests~this-sum- dren, Nancy, Neil, Blair and mer included Mrs. Perret's pa- Janet. rents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. McKinnon of Litchfield, Connec-. John M. D. MacDonald, direc- Pe tor of Northern Affairs for the ticut. province of Manitoba, ts visiting Mrs. J.: Easter, Charlottetown his mother, Mrs. Malcolm Mae- and her son Gerald Easter, of Donald, Montague, and his sis- Norwood, Mass., visited recent- ter, Mrs. Reginald Reid, Sher- ly with relatives in Kensington. wood. : The marriage of Miriam Hyde Mr. and Mrs. James Berrigan, and William Lank. takes place. North Wiltshire. left by bus on ithis afternoon at 3 p. m. at the Wednesday morning on a two Cornwall United Church. Prior weeks’‘vacation. They will at- to her wedding day residents of tend the wedding of Mrs. Bert Meadowbank and vicinity held a gan's nephew, Francis Boyle, community shower in her honor. Lambert. St.,- Philadelphia and si : on the tetursi, tfip: will visit Mr. Entertaining recently for the Berrigan’s sister, Mary in West Mrs. “Charles Hyde Newton, Mass. « homes in its area. It was also decided to hold a church tea in the York Hall on Sept. 7th. The committee in charge will be Mrs, Williard Murray, Mrs. Raymond Vessey,, Mrs. Dewar Swan, and-Mrs. Arthur John- son. A social hour was the tea cups. N. Wiltshire WI Discusses Sale Of Cookbooks The members of North Wilt- Shire Womens Institute met in August at the home of Mrs. Frank Stevenson. A discussion took place on the cook- books which are being prepared for sale in the late Autumn, and on the tea to-be held on Sevtember 3rd,, at North Wiltshire Hall. A committee was’ appointed: to ar- range for the sale of. tickets. A report was read on | the baking sold in pervious weeks. Correspondence -consisted of spent over ber Ist, at Bonshaw United Walter Wendell Cox, son of-- Chufch-at 6 p.m. MARY HAWORTH Man Was Disillusioned : irls’ Confessi Bw Girls’ Confessions ~~, Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am 2, ipray God evervthing come from a fairly wealthy fa- out for the ‘best, even if I have’ mily that spoiled me. At home I been a sinner; and .I have faith. never had many dates, which that it will. I am going to keep May account for my present frying until I fail completely or troubles. My mother and I are |win his love. Please advise me. not close and’ it would really |G.G. hurt her to know the truth about) Dear G.G.: It is my opinion , me. 5 »* \that your romance with Dick -At-home I- was going steady | “The coffee-break is now the | bride-to-be, held an afternoon tea at her | S : home in North River. Mrs: Wil- . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jay re- lard Lank the groom’s ‘mother. turned to Canada recently aiter received with—-Mrs:—Hyde —-and-—-honeymooning.in-Europe where her daughter. Presiding at the thev visifed France, Belgium, tea table were Mrs. Walter Gre- Holland, Switzerland, Germany eer, oo a eee vereue jHtaly and the British Isles. fn- a s.. iam Younker. Those 4 secviig_were_ Mra. Llovd. Mae. route to resume their teaching Ewen, Mrs. Freeman Simmons, | Positions in Masset, the Queen Anne Macintyre and Mrs. Rich- | Charlotte Is., B.C.,.Mr. and Mrs: Farmer. Mrs. Parker New- | Jay paid a short visit to theif pa- letters on health and frem_ the Canada Association... of , consu- mers. The Institute News was distributed. A very interesting report on the convention was given by Mrs. Baden Balderston and Mrs. Lowell Balderston. Committees appointed were: school, Mrs. M.R. MacLean and Mrs. Frank Stevenson: refresh- ments, Mrs. Bertram Lane and Mrs, Bruce MacDonald. The September meeting is to be held son and Mrs. Sterling Young re- 4 plenished and Eleanor Hyde and jfents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Rundle Seaman ushered, |Jay, Mount Stewart and Mrs. assisted by Faye Clow: ‘Robert -Carter,- Molton. IDA BAILEY ALLEN - Quick-Do Egg Dishes. Tasty And Nutritious. Meat and Vegetable Filling | Fruit Flamenco with Spanish Fruit Cream Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Orange Juice FRUIT FLAMENCO ‘fresh fruit or berries with sugar breakfast period,’ exclaimed an legg-dealer at a convention ses- sion of the Poultry and Egg | National Board recently held in California. ‘“‘Eggs are no lenger the nation’s favorite breakfast ed by ‘‘the work I like best’’. at the home of Mrs. Bruce Mac- Donald and Mrs. Daniel MacDo- | nald with roll call to be answer- Couple Are. Honored On Wedding Date On~ Thursday evening the home—of-Mr—and—Mrs.__ James_ Jollimore, Springbrook was the | scene of a happy gathering when friends, neighbours and relatives joined to honor a popu- lar Springbrook couple, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jollimore on their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr.” and Mrs. Stewart Mur- _phy, Jr., were—recently mar- ried in a double-ring cere ‘| mony at Grace Presbyterian Church, Calgary, Alta., — The bride, formerly Shelvie Jean Bell, is the daughter of Mr. Bible School- Has Classes -—"The—week—of—August—eight—to- the twelfth was filled with re- creation, study and fellowship for children, youth and adults of several denominations who en- roled in the Vacation Bible School Classes held at St. John’ - AND MRS. SrEWwARY MURPHY ~ - ~ WED IN CALGARY “and Mrs. Arnett Bell, Borden |} —The—program_ opened: Canada" followed by and the groom is the son of Sr., Fresericton, NB. They ~~ are now residing at 1008 Ca- “meron Ave., Calgary, Alta. ford’ Sinctair, -and Elizabeth Paynter, Springbrook daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Payn- ter... The presentations were made_at- Sprnigfield Hall. . remarks by the president of the commit- tee area, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay of New London. A quartette by the Rowe family of Emerald was heard, followed by a solo by —with—“o—— has “hada great fatl,"*-in the} food.’* h to taste. Or use —-a : with Joe when I came here, two sary a jor honey to taste. Mrs. Jollimore . is the...former |Presbyterian Church, New Lon- jy; of Graham’ ‘years ago, to take a joo. He ce af tbe ines et _Don't worry dear friends al combination of well sas Anne Pidgeon, French River. |don under the direction of Rev. Reet es fi by Mes took up Army service six mon- {and all the King’s men can't put | ; ee . = . sai ne! 8 chilled oor sapetrete “Sections, ~Eimer_Paynier_was_manter_of {Leslie KR. Fis = of Spring Broek, 8 . ths later and we got engaged. it back together again in:good-as | is aie ciast a 4 _ such as = Pe herti q ceremonies and the bride and| There were 112 children en- \quet by Linda Howard and Mell- After four months we broke off. new shape a ; sie as ees we pitted oes ‘ dad c distal hers. groom of 40 years were attend- |rolled in the classes which rang- |... Mayhew of Margate, and a because meantime I had met) 2. in0 ctnannl. tuaever yan taker ti seed oe oiiishen Pueenee ie ~ Sarvs ‘ ‘od (4 by Charles Paynter and Mrs [ed from pre-school through prl- irecitation by Linda Sharpe of Bill and realized I wasn’t ready | ay feel obliged to’ continue | | tor anche aah ee ginear mith "Spanish fruit’ cream. [Heath Harding. Mrs..“Arnold |mary and junior to the youth de- |Nortoro, © marry, aa ‘trading on the hope that the| , Iwhen 9 quick entree is nesded |” span; m__-|Meek read an appropriate ad. |partment. Also envolled were 17) ‘The presentation of scholar. Bill dated._me on _weekendS. + 1,sted dream can be renewed ‘and mae is time for leisurely | pr ANISH FRUIT CREAM “ ldress. and. gifts were presented |teachers and workers. ships was made by Mrs. George. staying -with my four housemat- |, because you haven't the Cianeat a the meu There “4 ¢. canned pineapple juice jny arthur Campbell on behalf | Classes began each morning Dunning. of Springfield. Both aa vie ae the week i \character formation. as yet, to are dozens of tasty egg dishes |: 5 of friends and neighbours. at 9:00 = bg rygedian girls expressed thetr thanks. eee caus. o ve: lface up to the ineradicable costs that can be prepared with uu-| 4% ¢ Jemon juice On behalf of the family, their oe Teachers then teok the (Their teachers Mrs. Gordon five months Bill left for sea duty and I promised to wait for him, but didn’t. For a while there was of appalling mistakes. The positive side of the coin | MR. AND MRS. BOYD ANDERSON tritional values_and taste appeal c. sugar or 1-3 e. equivalent to that of meat; they 2 . liquid honey son Kenneth read a gift. card, and a history of their’ married life to his parents, and their. dau- children. to their_.separate de- partments to study the lesson McInnis each spoke briefly. John, a wonderful guy, but T of your experience, to date, is | are budgetwise, too For in- | 9 eggs, separated anal i: ling” brace Margaret Mayne, Emerald gave him up when Joe returned et it has begun to bring home dh a h h Mame: ; 3 tbsp. Spanish sherry 3 eo Alpe 9 (Mrs. Brown) ainaeas Pete vail i138 nae who had been chosen to repre- fast Christmas. to you a. priceless lesson, fo wit: North Wi tsnire CG urcn ts siieiatn ae Aor ns Prather vs (optional) A gift from the grand child. |when all gathered for a closing |Sent the Kensington Regional Still confused, 1 promised That @s one sows, so shall he - again to marry Joe. But in Jan- TeaP uary I met Dick and broke with! In a spirit of confusion, | Joe. Dick didn’t spoil] me, used but also with a heady sense of | his head about things that others'power, sex-wise, you were) rush into, met my family, and squandering yourself-as a tbol} everything was going our way spends gold, until you encount- until I-let sex take over. lered the granite resistance, of Now Dick doesn’t love, trust Dick's refusal to play sex-gam- | | yes, At- North Wiltshire United Church in August; Mary Cath- efine, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert -Bowman. be- came the bride of Boyd George, Scene Of August Wedding summer navy linen with white accessories and her corsage of white carnations. if Mr. and.Mrs. Anderson are now residing in Parkdale. (Photo % c. heavy cream (whipped _ stiff) In a double-boiler top 0 m- bine the fruit juices, sugar or honey, and egg yolks beaten light. Stir-cook over hot water until the sauce coats_the- spoon. Beat the egg whites until stiff. Pouf- and beat the. hot sauce into them. Cover, cool and te- food. While visiting in Spain I savored a ture Spanish omelet. This was delicious — not the ltype of omelet which we cak Spanish —\and which is made with, tomat6Ssauce— but a round omelet served flat, containing chopped. potatoes. and. -_ onions, and often varied by other in- ren, was. presented by. Calvin Jollimore, ~ On behalf of the Women’s In- stitute, a potted plant was pre- sented to Mrs. Jollimore by Mrs Dan MacKay while Mrs. ‘Hillard Meek read the gift card. A pot- ted plant was also presented. from-Pearl_McInnis.__ Individual High School in a group of twenty. four students who visited Prince Albert, Sask., gave an interest- ing talk on her trip. Rev. Gordon MacBeth, Ken- sington, showed slides of scenes in Europe. > The signing of the National - Anthem brought an enjoyable hymn, recitation of memory verses ‘and: prayer: On‘the last day seven classes, and parents and friends of the children en- rolled, assembled to attend a program in which each depart- ment had a part. The program consisted of music, reading and drama. ~ Cousins, Joan Panton and Ruby: er understand me. Nor does he es on terms that you'd, picked x ae evening toa close. Refre see . lonly soh of Mr. and.Mrs, Laur- |by Craswell) gredients. i te. When ready to serve |cards were read by Mrs. Hillard | As the week came to a close ning to-a ; shments want to marry me. He says jup. ence Anderson, Parkdale. The ¢ ‘Measurements level; boar "i the sherry and fold in |Meek. everyone felt enriched in some reuse Witton tes Marriage won't work for us, not! Actually, whether the roman- the way he feels. He says he lov- | ce expires or continues to grope ed an image, the girl he thought | for survival, the forthuate fact is Ewas; Be eT Ae Ho Re ithat Dick already Was made @/r vied the guest pews. WMS Meeting 1-3 c. olive oil BM AR ieee dt as cane freshments were served by the Several timés a summer, for eould love me .__, potentially great contribution to| a 1-3 fine-chopped - Pp ladie. no precisely known réason, the In February when we first |vour possible regeneration into a| Rev. Donald Powell officiated f tod rie PF lunches, follow the Soanish cus- | '20les. Cc Li | fish and shellfish of Mobile spoke of our past, he told the person of trustworthy caliber in| at the double-ring ceremony. | Mrs. James A. McGowan 0 peeled onion tom of putting slices of dark RECEIVE GIFTS ounty ne Bay, Ala, rush onto the truth and I lied. I felt he couldn't ‘relation to mate love. The wedding music. was played |Vanleek, Ont., and a former mi- seca: i aaa bread together with:wedges of| JERUSALEM (CP) — Parlla- hol hips beaches.” then accept my past:' but that) 1) oe ote or less outlined PY Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson. |nister’s wife a = rca ; te. ae any Spanish omelet menu-d|mentary delegations from 45 Scholars Ips " later, when he loved: me, it} oy with anguished emphas-| The bride, given in marriage phen an thie kin sak iiset 0 levee Goan today; cooled, of course. countries Wednesday. presented COO COPOTOSOSOOLODOD Wouldn't matter. Finally, when |.’ v1.01 a self-respecting man |OY- her father, chose a floor ing af the Morte Ti oy Presty- |. Heat. the olive ln-a 10°'t.o 12" (- gifts to commemorate the open- Are Presented H, BENNETT CARR 3 Most of the truth (not; all) came expects of the woman he loves, |length gown of white sheer over Myrtle Missi So- |heavy skillet. Spread in the il .{ing of Israel’s new Knesset Sun Lite of Canada > “@ut, he condoned some, but not namey, truth, honor fidelity fac satin, the bodice being of stain iety, held + ihe iene OF tks chopped onion and chopped po- Boi -In-A-Bag (Parliament buildings) on a hill- On Monday evening, August 22 District S inte z all tegrity, stability, reserve, stead-|and lace with lily pointed slee- president, M Horace Paynter |tatoes. Cover. Cook over low ° Le . top overlooking this divided |the Grade eight scholarships insurance Counseling ? eerste ot ot wae back to one {fastness--+-tnr-belef; a nature de- ree ae eet eee Oral ee gereee eres lnmat unt the vegetaties are| GQUICKie Dinner cy. he Sexaeamates Secs |inuen Coley, Laat wo 1 Die. Chiditeie CATO , ; ts length veil was in pla : : i tin. 48817 | ae the ner eect ee (petra. ob stad Seapets th ia aeaaiea, flowered lad place ee t veined, oda os ths wey eet an not | TORONTO ——’ The hurried |ing were opened after dedica-|Joan Sinclair of | Springfield, ree te eee tells me to date others and for- | st society at her home at Vanleek, ¥ housewife. will s00n be able to |tion ceremonies. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craw- P et about him. But I love him) So, your immediate assign- church was decorated with bou- quets of mixed flowers. Lilies of the valley and white satin bow with seed pearl trim. Her only ith all my heart, want .to be ment, as I see it, is to get first- jewelry, a string of pearls, was a gift from the groom. She car- Myrtle Road Ont. The meeting opened with the theme “called to stewardship” recipes for 6 AUTHENTIC SPANISH POTATO-ONION OMELET the whipped cream, ; THE CHEF SUGGESTS A beautifully decorated cake was cut by the bride and groom and passed to the guests, and re- way and all are looking forward to attending classes next year for the third consecutive year. FISH SURRENDER Do not al- Add salt to stick to the fry-pan. low them to brown. leggs and beat until light and serve a steakburger dinner with gravy and French fries in 10 what he wants me to be; and |hand specialist counselling help, a : : i when I try to explain he says, |analytic or pastoral, in pjilling |Tied a bouquet of deep pink roses | 44 prayer, and a hymn was (frothy; pour half-into the ome- an a vee ik ee on ” N T “Go tell your sob story to some-|yourself together, to incorpora- |2nd lily of the valley. read in unison. The creed was |!et pan. a “ plugg ng ee 8 - pan. one else.” ate into your routine being- ands| Velda MacPherson cousin of |repeated and scripture was | AS you cook the omelet lift) o ighting a barbecue. | He has taught me a lot: What love really is, how to show that you care, how he felt when I failed him. 1 hadn't known that virginity is so important. He Bays I won't wait while he. is away (14 months at sea), ashy ever did for the others T realize my mistakes but Surprise Party On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mat- | two little great grandsons, Ste-) ooo oy green dress with ie: as: or use half vegetables latest in food - wrapping equip- thew, Covehead, were pleasant: iphen and Dennis Mayhew —and'lwhite accessories and a corsage (CaTd Was received from a mem- nar half-. chopped cooked of ment, coffee and juice machines Regional District shall be qualified votery at any meeting of the ly surprised when they were en |Nirs Douglas. The honored lof white carnations tinted with \[e. The Study book was pre-|smoked meat. In Spain they and meat chipping and slicing ‘Regional District. tertained recently at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Thelma and Keith Douglas, Stan -hope, on the occasion__of_ their 45th wedding anniversary, A .barbecued chicken dinner wa served and a decorated anniver- .Sary cake was cut in the tradi- tional way. Following dinner a Beading lamp was. presented by | 170,000 of them out doing all these ‘‘staying’! qual- ities that Dick: thought yours, when he first was/ attract- ed.—M.H Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail ‘or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. their daughter on behalf of the family. Also present were their. two granddaughters and grand- son-in-law, Audrey and Jack Mayhew and Linda Douglas and and gratitude on this happy. oc- cassion. TRY WHITE MAN’S LIFE There are 550,000 American Indians in ‘the United States, side the re- serves, guests expressed ther pleasure | the bride, was maid of honor and wore a floor length gown of pale blue peau de soie. and mat- ching floral headdress. Her bouquet was a nosegay of white carnations with pink centres. Lioyd Molyneaux, was best man and Allison Bowman, bro- ther of the bride, ushered. For her’ daughter’s wedding, Mr$¢.Bowman chose a turquoise double-knit suit with pink ahd black accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. Anderson, mother of the groom, 4 green Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the Towers Restaurant, at which Linda Bos- |well was in charge of the guest book. ‘The, toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Donald Powell. For a honeymoon trip. through the Maritimes and Maine, the read by Mrs. Ira Huestis, Mrs. Lorne Crozier, Mrs. J. A. M-c- Gowan and Mrs. Ralph Moase. The secretary, Mrs. Lorne Cro- zier read the minutes of the July meeting. Roll call was res- ponded to with a verse of scrip- ture and prayer was offered by each member followed by the Lord's Prayer. One meinbership was paid. Regular collection amounted to ed by the president. The Exposi tion was read by the president, Mrs. Paynter. One Thank You sented by: Mrs. Ira, Huestis and the president ; Mrs. Ralph Moase and Mrs. Lorne Crozier will be in charge of the study book for September and iMrs. Ira Huestis will be hostess for the meeting. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. bride wore a three-piece suit ef khe Refreshments were served’ by hostess. $7.0. The offering was dedicat-. up the edges of the mixture in the skillet allowing any liquid egg to run under. Add the re maining egg in the same way until all is used. The heat should be very low. When a golden crust forms on the bottom of the omelet, slip the skillet into a mod. oven, 350 degrees F. Bake about 3 min. or until firm ontop but not brown. Serve cut Nee eet oe OR. |show, Oct..17 — 90 and’ will Use’ three potat chopped. @ppear on the market shortly <4 cooked \after. Add T'e. mized ‘chopped cooker |” Besides the new food lines, the The new conveniénce food, {is a boil-in-a-bag dinner which © will be displayed at. the Supermarket Show and Drug, Variety and Confectionary Show at Exhibi- ition Park, Toronto. The dinner can ‘be cooked, rare, medium or well-done with nothing more in the way of preparation than a pan of boiling water. It will be introduced at the often use chopped cooked machines will he ¢displayed in shrimp instead of meat Cook the supermarket segment of the according to preceding direc- annual trade show, produced and tions. managed by Industrial and TOMORROW'S DINNER Trade Shows of Canada. A sup- Chick Peas-Black Olive- (efmarket museum will also be Lettuce Salad ~ featured. Pimiento Garnish Brown 'n’ Serve Cresent Rolls, pected, from Britain, thé United purchased (new on market) States, Istael, Hungary, Ireland Gpanish §=—Omelet with ‘and Bulgaria, as well as Canada. ‘Over 300 eyhibitors are ex- ' WHO MAY.VOTE 1. Only the trustees of the individual school districts comprised in the REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, September 13, 1966 at 8.30 p.m. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL OF EACH REGIONAL UNIT Only trustees of th individual school district cmprised in an area may vote for any candidate for election as a trustee to represent that area, provided that no voter shall have more than one vote for any one candidate nor shall vote for more than the number of candidates required to be elected. Department of Education, Charlottetown, P. E. I. . aE