'2 “I” to cum: he been“ , lighted flower gardens at Emu, City; or they night mm to (10pr along Filth Avenue, ' “I 17111111195? our wfl ‘1 greatly enjoy their stay in K" York,” ended the Chief, Wiw' ofif his high bonnet, “Wflm everybody!” f v ._ Tomorrow’s dinner: Ca sections with ham, ossl T ' with spring vegetables, beet ‘ live s 3.1 a d!, str M cream, hot or iced confee or tea, mils . All measurements recipes proportioned 6 a Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone w p Page 6, The Guardian Wed, August 6, 1958 HAPPENINGS having spent three weeks visiting with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clougll, Cherry Valley. They also visited their two daughters and son-in- laws, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Cudmore, Bunbury and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil "'9‘ level: to serve Us Ossi bncclhi: Order 8 ‘ ' of veal, each cracked in 2 Dust with 1% tbsp. film, 1% salt and 1-4 tsp. pepper, ' Brown lightly in 2 that. Add 1 minced peeled luau, ion, 1% c. celery cut in stalks, it tsp. whole mummy-1‘ tsp. whole savory, Maoxlez ‘ tsp. whole savory, 1 (a more“ seasoned tomato sauce, 3 c. ing waiter and 4 tsp. His Excellency, Francis Lacoste the French ambassador to Can- ada has been in the province for some time. This is His Excell- ency’s third visit to Prince Ed- Ward Island and it is purely a holiday trip. HANNS SKO’UTAJ M‘ARLEN E DAVISON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Ward, City. do; or mumps”. His Excellency, Kurt Waldhein, . . , - . - and ms, Felix Skoutajan, Immel' 8 ‘ mill- or» - , . Mr. Grant Ward and his friend, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dav Mr. , _ . ‘ ‘ .- ‘ . the Amman mussadm t" C” Miss Ann Fitzgerald, left Satnr- ison ofKensington, announce the Frankfiord, Ontario. Marriage to the meat is formation.- Adapt ads, is enjoying his first visit to wke mace gamma”, 3 her scraped. .sm all“ new Mam day for their homes in Tillison- engagement of their daughter, Prince Edward Island. Both the . . , . , V. I F, n the Uni,th church, a dozen scraped small cm; French and the Austrian ambay burg, Ontarlo,_hav1n-g spent their Shirley Marlene to the Reverend 6, 19138, 1 when “he meat is Wt 3‘" holidays Wilth his parents, Mr. and Hanns Felix Skoutaja-n, son of Kennington. The,Cl1ildr\en Of India Receive Canadian Milk ' trom Montreal on the ‘Oity Wellington’ has been completed of enough Canadian skim millk powder to provide about twenty milion glasses of sador are equally charmed with Prince Edward Island. Their Ex- cellencies are staying at Dalvay House. Serve With the normal Beet endive salad: Come c. thindiced cooked beets c. smalliout scallionst ham cups F‘reinch endive or limi lettuce, cut in bitesized and tossed thlih wdlseasoxi sweet French dressing. G X " with chopped hard naked and minced chives. TRICK OF THE CHEF » - Serve small sections of “ Mus. Cecil Ward, City. Mr. and Mrs. Ive Cudmore, Bunbury, entertained for their nephew Grant Ward and his friend Miss Ann Fitzgeraldat supper on Friday evening before they left on return for Tillsonlbrurg, 0nt., on Saturday. CANADIAN POWDERED MILK GIFT TO CARE Mrs. Idlliau de 011qu Wads- ready for Shipment to India Mlltlhrslvzmm i5 - : e<ae . . — worth, DnectorofCAREs through CARE. The milk was miN'B-andmecedflmlmm. headquarters in Ottawa, examm— the gift of the Government of J uatnilta de Olloqui-Maloney of es a 50 pound bag of milk powder Canada to CARE. learned to his regret.” Newcastle, N .B. I (A . “W tclh out!” eminded S themaavt the antennae; fingers and toes well on tof reach of the Rev. Joseph Campbell, Kildon— an West, Manitoba, who was for- merly from Primrose, Prince Ed- ward Island, is in the province visiting his relatives and friends. Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Mount Al- bion, Mrs. Neil MacKinnon and lief agency. . In India, CARE": Mission will arrange the distribution among school children and others in in- stitutions throughout the country. “Weather Permitting” t h e r e will be quite an interesting game o ' . M ' l h U 'Rlde Mala - POM add gas when Mrs- Robert MacKinnon. Cross “ g0" Wednei’day.” “‘9 Be“? milk fior hungry children in India. Total amount of milk pode is “mallow (each [m n 4- v , oon '9 f B shes running! Be sure you take Roads, motored to Fredericton d9” Gm Chm The gm “"11 The milk p0 erwas made av— slurred is 600,000 W5 wedge), sun ‘2 small I ‘ your time. Don't hurry, because usually that’s when the accidents happen!” Butterflies were on wing, beau- against the sunshine about. A hummingbird with a bright and jaunty bow - tie was smiling as he paid his respects at this and that ileum-its flower - door. The distant hills dreamed in a warm blue haze. The breeze no longer complained, but was bright and happy as it roamed along the summer fields. Moonlight we have now. Have be played between Mrs. Cather- ine Mustard and her daughter Miss Gail Mustard. They will be competing for the women’s golf championship at the Brelyedere. last week where' they attended the fiuneral on Friday of the late Rev. C. E. Armstrong, Burtts’ Corner, N.B. Each bag in which the milk was packed is imprint efld, With the words 'A Gift from >e peo- v and pie or, Canada through OARE’. “hamsscwim. The Ontario Producers hope _ that other dairy producer groups . . tak step to make ‘ . Nfisibleefurtherarshipmsents of the _ . .. dnatn surplus milk Fix ‘ gm m . ; ‘ . _ self by cutting out the damaged . ’ rant and joining the ends with'a metal hose ’mender. - Basement . cmtains, awnings ‘ ailialble gratis to CARE by the Government; of Canada linom its surplus stocks and the shipment was made possible through a $6 000 contribution from the Ontario Concentrated Milk Producers’ As- sociation and the Ontario Whole Milk Producers League to CARE of Canada, the international re- ‘New .York City Yes, That .Was Cou rling ing scene and beautiful, below. Yes, clean and lovely the day was. And one for us to appreciate, alter their recent haying - alb- senees,howgooditwastobave households home again to meals that somehow tasted sweeter in their presence. They came to respective houses firom a piece of fencing at the other harm, or chilled cookedhamwithcoam' No haying - day this after night- showens, but one clean and pretty and sun - lravved». Blow hair the sky! And clean the surroundings. Even the road, hwence yesterday the dust of passing or breeze lifted cloudilly had be- come once more an intriguing ribbon of red as between smil— , [mg fiarmlandts it wound along the stream and up and over the hill- Mr. and Mrs. George MacInuis and their daughter Miss Mary Macinnis, Cranlbrook, B. 10., ar- rivéd Saturday by car in the province. Mr. Maclnnris was for- merly ‘from St. Peter’s Bay. It is almost forty years since he visited his native province. Mary Machmis is a teacher and this is On Saturday evening July 26 Miss Hilda Jones and Mr. Kim- ball Acorn were most graciously entertained at a turkey supper given in honor their approaching marriage, by Mr. and Mrs. Atm- brose MacMilBan and Miss Flor- ence Mac'Millan. After the delicious supper and . E M H” “mead-n _ her third trip to Prince Edward ve ea. 3 t e em Hilda, A W T F t m. m1 finer mamas exposed" bopWhore did it lead? How easy in thearoot parabfch, aplddother and ,bfififi'bm’: galaandMot whv‘iivcllbmshe 1Vifis Extrema 2nd pzesenged with s t: dinipnegs can be mildew nea- . to picture it! Fast attractive Wests that kept “hem *0 hall" bunny it rose, parting the pale 1,2399; “56' “3:33;: at appropriate glfis- By IDA BAILEY ALLEN YwaA, YMCA and other ongan- ted by you W11 OWNS sold . w‘ybusyaltl throughmehm- pa“ Mack commented fiamnlands, by snug Island ViMaIg- blue east, smiling down on the the Charlotteth Hotel. Other guests were MH‘S- Frank nations Wm wggest suitable res- for that purpose. . u! n .. ‘. ' . ‘ ‘ In New York City the 1958 . . ‘ as where hmnes, a church. 3 Id SW , shadowed slopes, on sleepy farm- , Mam?!“ Ml” Pamela Paters' ., . . ’ .‘ ta-urants. Many are listed in the . ‘ . . hall, and a store told a tale of when he came by alter dinner W and wood. m adds a lovely Miss Anita MacDonald, of Rum and Mrs. Wilbur Jones. ghmeumlmmigstmfighmafi‘éminwfi; telephone book. ‘ once living. It would, we mnem- bered, run lmpersonally on broad highways, but on the trlendly by- voaids and intimate side-roads it “I might never get a better time then this to mow 'the lawns. You see,onceWegettotheh8N1ng again, I won’t be around." magic to the countryside about. “Wouldn’t this be the right night tor a buggy - ride!” we giggle to James, come in now ford, Maine, is visiting on‘ the Island. she is the guest of Miss Loretta Kelly, Peake’s, P.E.I. Mrs. Harry Ross of Sturgeon Mills is visiting her father Charl- es Brooks in Trenton, Ontario. land, the cool quiet of the Botan- ical Gardens, the fabulous Bronx Zoo, the museums, the whir of “For example, they should try coq au vim at a French sidewalk cafe; enioy a casserole of paella HERE'S NEWS! a Your Watch would dip to valleys where brooks I’ll hell)” Granddaughter tram a “kaley” at the house Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Abel, Al— 3.3“??? leaving 5’1“? was a“ 0"” me New Imma‘l’imal Aim°”t".a grid ‘gjsbtfirflgitgmsmfinzmsgna; v stole beneath bridges and in silk hearing modded- “We can take acnass the lane. He eyes us with bany New Yonk have been visit- night guest 0‘ MT- and Mm 5- Mam“; b0“. “'d‘e a‘m‘m‘i the 15‘ along with seminal-Holstein and a can now be cleaned vel- glnts wandered away in turns all: it" She milled- We tancy some apprehension. ing Mrs. Albel’s parents, Mr. and M' Mle‘y’ Euston St' land' open a” concepts an-d spe- candlelilghlt at a Vienese restaur- d hauled . shadowy crosses- ltwwld m to .“Well. you caution “hem: 1’? Then grins. , Mrs. Wellington McN'én, South- . . “if”? mm — a!“ 3” dew" “mg am, , 3’" We" umnnitswherethe hlneoftoday’s len” James said racing off to 1115 u Them m. m m km part. They were alccmpmied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conn, New» Waiters. “M can also amp m an the MHyMODERN sky had been resting. but new field work- ever!" he chuckles. their children, Margaret and Al— “’1‘! Mass-i MT“- Chafles MCLM- TAKE A F001) Tom Armenian restaurant dor shlsh WAY " hiom the elevation reached, one “A 13W? - is '1 dmgh‘: Until tomorroW—Dlatry—Good - an. Mlargaret remain with and u or dinner the guests can kebab; stop for curry at an East ' V . i ' . ’ mum Mkmma mag-mad. ous macmne’ as many a one mght. - Eh: Eumrandgirems for the my: 0f tatwsa,n’were.tflll: gaest ad? take a round 1 the - Would flood Indlén place; iHiveslligate suki- ' “The Ultrasonic Way” or “mom‘s CWL . - ' friend’ M” Andmw 31"” NW my”, swggesis m CW' - Kim, flimimsilgnéwfi can- ” I A - - - - ‘ D1,. 0_ H_ Gums, Mm m mam. Each evening select a dlfl-‘er- 11959 c’ 0P! 0 r ' SW01 By sound ves.At an Italian dinner with cafe ‘es- presso in Greenwich Village. MANY TYPES “There are almost as many types of foreign restaurants to choose from as there are flags at the United Nations. . “Alter dinner, there is the gay nighttime glow in Times Square The monthly meeting on the s t, and homily leflt Friday on a short em Place to dine—111116 hotels, the Anthony‘s Sub-Division of the trip 'ml‘wg'h the New England C.W.L. was held in the Parish States- H‘m 0“ Mm‘lay evemg’ My 28' Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. (Jenkins, mm an a’ t t e n d a n c e of SIX' Iiillsboro street, City, entertain- teen members. . . ed Monday evening in 110110? 0‘ mers - rents Mr. and Mrs. L. I“ the We 0‘ “’9 mm“, Mrs. Winnilfred Sealey, Washing- pa the mermaident. Mns. Norbert ton, D.C.,and Mr. and Mrs. w. Y H‘ weeks at Kmsmgton' COWWW: 939mb” 901mm“ “‘9 Bellert, son Gabriel, California, ' méetmg W'hwh Opened by the rec" who are vacationing on the Is- tatlon of the League prayer led 1am %YJfl11§,mSPirllual Direth Re“ Mrs. Sealey is a sister of Mr. . . 1 e. ‘ i . ' mes of the last mm” gzlllllgillllhs and Mr. Bellert a first meeting were read and approved. ' The fiollowing convenerls reported: Attendance, Mrs. Alban D. Arse- Mr. and Mrs. Randy Weeks and Winsome little daughter left by plane today for their home in Toronto after spending a most enjoyable holiday with the for- PATTERSDIl’S I It costs no more to have your watch cleaned The Ultrnnsonic Way come in and see us I . All Espairs Guaranteed H ' 09412253612 .9 OF: CHARLOTTETC‘WN s/QWQ//€I"5 cation with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Nicholson. Mr. Richard Aswler accompan- ied by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawler, of Summerside mo- tored to Pi-ctou, N.S. on Sunday and were the guests got Mr. and: Mrs. H. K. Williams. Mrs. G. M. Muttart returned to her home in Summerside af- ter spending a'few days with her friend, Mns. C. M. MacLean, 'l‘idnish,Shore, N.S. o Dresses. 0 Skirt 0 Shorts 6 Blouses AT REASONABLE PRICES HELENS DRESS SHOP 54 GRAFTON ST. DIAL 9388 Miss Dolores Smith, nurse in training in Prince County Hospi- tal, left on Sunday to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Wolrfville, Mr. and Rank Langill or St. Catharine’s, Ontario are visit- ‘7. "‘ ‘. Mrs. Dagmar Young and dau~ gther Irene. Newtonville, Mass. L nault, reported five new members arrived this Wednesday to spend mg in S m ersme’ guess 0f the N'S' . , , latters brother Mr. Enzly Cam- Eclucatlon. Mrs. Jerry ' Peters, two weeks on the Island. They mm M ’ Em selected an article on scholar- p a Mrs' pbeu' ’ are registered at‘HighIfield Court. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hutche- son and Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Good are in the' province to at- tend the Hutcheson - Wigginton wedding, . ships from a League Magazine; Press convener made an appeal to the members to subscribe to the League Magazine. Five new " subscriptions were received. Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault gave out literature from a flour com- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison with their children‘ Janet Gail Raqe and Mrs. John Kosec also Mr. Kosuc and daughter, Barbara returned to Summerside this week after a delightful camping é . mxlmhm \ MR. AND MRS. ROBERT A. ROSE Double Ring Ceremony Unites Young The spacious lawn of Mr. Mrs. Charles Ohing was the scene of a pretty wedding on July 5, when weir daughter, Elona Mac was united in marriage to Robert Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs. l... D.‘ Rose, Lakeville. The double hing ceremony was prefomned by Rev. Frank Mol- lins. Mrs. Clinton Stewart was organist. . Under an arch decorated with roses and terms, the bride, given in marriage by her lather, was lovely in her ballenina length white portrait gown of Rochelle lace with scalloped neckline and Couple Iknife pleated skirt. She carried a small basket of red roses. Elwood Ohing, brother of the [bride was best man. For the accession the bride's mother chose a sheath dress of pale blue floral tery'lene with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom’s mother wore a blue tatfieta gown with white accessor- ies and a corsage of white car- nations. Lowell and Alvah Ohing, uncles of the bride, ushered the guests to their seats, Mns. Roy Bruce was in charge of the guest book. After the ceremony a buffet pany. telling how a set of dishes might be obtained. Each member Father Pitre in his remarks stated that in his opinion it was very important to have our par- ish functions reported in the press . and asked to have some member , assume the responsibility of doing so. One member was named to be parish reporter. . The meeting adjourned by re- citing the Act of Consecration to A social hour followed. At this time several men who had come for their wives were invited to join the group. Mrs. John F. Gal~ la-nt and Mr. Gerry Peters tav- oured the gathering with piano selections. The ladies of O’Leary served delicious refreshments a nd a hearty vote of thanks was pro- posed to these ladies by Rev. CJ. HOWLAN Lyman Ansena-ult arrived at his home here on Thursday, July 24, after spending the past 6 months in Hamilton, Ont. Howard Calhill of St. Peters, Mo, and his father, John Cahill and his brother Louis of Sum» merside, were in Howlan on Thursday. Leaving Howlan on Friday ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hayward have returned from a three weeks holi- ha-ve returned to Summerside trip on the Oalbot Trail, N.S. Sydney, N.S. to spend their va- the Blessed Virgin Mary followed Hike the by the Blessing of the Spiritual - ‘_ , , Dim“, Prune Nectar. Orange Juice Mommie, Tempting new choice! New Baby picks and chooses to his heart’s content from seven flavourful Heinz Strained Fruit Juices! 5 rich, delicious new kinds~plus the familiar, ever- popular Heinz Apple Juice and Orange Juice! VITAMIN C FOR YOUR BABY! He needs it daily for strong teeth and sturdy bones, for resistance to colds. Heinz Orange Juice brings him natural Vitamin C, and there’s added Vitamin C in Heinz Apple Juice, Apple Juice “KSW agreed to collect. as many cer- 353‘”? t° St‘ mm 5’ Nemwnd' Mr. and Mrs. William Nichol- miiiiisrifitiislflimin son in “WW” "f ‘ ‘ ' Mr. nd M . J r h 1 ‘ ‘ . .. t ’- '_ fish picnic were discussed. a rs osep Cough Summerade on Saturday trom orApplejmce sleeves, a wide sash at the waist lunch was servglm tit: :vert age morning, July 2th to join the & Prune Nectar, Apple Juice & Apricot Nectar. Prune Nectar I, a of n Lon chiffon with a- rufifed hundred guests. ri e’s a_ e pilgrimage train to Moncton. N. is ver s ial—a delectable refresher wi ‘ strealnner efitelct. ' was centered with a three heir B., for the St. Anne de Beau— laxatize Eggcts th mfld and natural “Autism” . She wore a shoulder length veil wedding cake topped with mlma- pre pilgrimage were Mrs. Fred ' Mam ddnmm.mu of tulle illusion held in place by tune bride and groom and flvank- Ansenault and Mrs. Robert Arsen- "JUICE_A_DAYH Acme,” M9MM_, m‘ a tiara of sequins and pearls. ed by white tapers, also an at- ault. The two were involved in a I . _ spnlpmof' dumm'- M L, Her bouquet was of pink carna— tractivelry decorated bride’s cake. car accident near Mt. Pleasant , Serve a different Heinz Julce every day of the week—your baby pink or blue. 3° um ._ E tions with white streamers. Her only jewelery was a pair of tiny pearl earrings, gift of the ‘groom. The maid of honour, Anita Rose wore a ballerina length gown of pale blue nylon over net. The bridesmaid, Mary Robblee wore I ballerina length gown of pale pink nylon over net. They wore identical headdress, and both car- ried nosegays of pink and white carnations. Connie, small sister of the bride as filowergirl wore a pale blue dress with long torso and small The calkes were cut in the trad. itionial manner. For a honeymoon trip to Nia- gara Falls and other points of interest, the bride changed to a pink and white dacron dress with a scoop neckline, a blue coat trim- med wi-th braid, pink accessories. She carried a pearl studded even- ing bag, also gift of the groom. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home where she received many beautiful and use- tul Hilts. and were unable to reach their destination. - Master Gerald Perry of Char- lot-tetown, is now visiting his re- latives in Hiowlan. Wilfred Doiron arrived at his home here on Thursday, July 24, after spending the past year in Hamilton, Out. On Thursday, Finrnin Perry had his garage moved to its new 10- cation at his new ham. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McDon— ald were married in St. Anne’s Church, Hope River on July 5, 1958. Mrs. McDonald was the fomer Clara Arsanault. youngest daugh- " cDNALD-ARENAULT ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ar- senault of Mayfield, P. E. I. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Mchou add, New Wiltslure, P. E. I. will love it! So finely strained, will pass easily through a nursing nipple. The perfect treat when he just wants “something”: . . the wholesome between-meals refresher! Get a big supply now. Prune Neclor 0 Apple Juice&Prune Nectar - Apple-Grape Juice 0 Apple Juice; Apricot Nedor s Apple-Pineapple Juice 2 Orange Jul“ 5 my. M“ mother: hm 0'6"“, "my: send your WW“? any kind to: _ um am My my“: #60er 09%?