E ES Young Couple Faskets of mixed gladioli and vigil lights decorated the altar of mistan’s Basilica for the of the bride, as bridesmaid, wore @ waltz lencth gown of blue nylon | over satin with matching head- Pss and mitts. She earried a ay o: mixed carnations. . Gerald Melanson, Freder- * MR. AND MRS. JOHN MERTON TREMERE Pledge Vows ‘In. Double Ring Ceremony For their honeymoon trip. the bride wore a blue suit with black aecessories and a corsage of red roses. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendercd a shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Basil Molyneaux, wnere many lovely gilts were received. e : abe Pua : and silver gave a glow of Chris- Mrs. Chzries Scranton, Mrs. H. Acorn, Mrs, C.J. Wood and Mis. John A. MacDonald pre- sided over the tea services. . George Mason, Mrs. B. ilowatt, Mrs, H. Mason, Mrs. B.B. Jones, Mrs. M. Young and Mrs. Jonn Farguharson, president of the Institute. The display of handicrafts mace by ie ladies of the com- munity was well patronized and netted a pieasing sum. - 2 Music . throughout the after- noon was supplied by Mrs. Lea Morgan at tne piano and added much to tie enjoyment of the guests, Mr. William Cox, Woodstock, N.B., Mr. Brvee Wornell, Bath- urst, N.B., ana Mr. Wayne Bar- ridge of Monireal, P.Q., all stu- dents at Mount Allison Univer iity, visitcd at the homes of some of iieii fellow students m Montague on Saturday. Dr. W. G. Marold and Mrs. Marold of Souris, visited Mon- tague on Thursday: and were | guests of Dr. A.E. Ings and Mrs. Ings. Dr. Byron J. Grant and Mrs. urant of Charlottetown, on Wed- nesday visited Dr. Raymond Grant and Mrs. Grant of Hais- fax. Dr. Ra j icion, N.B., friend of the’ groom was best man. Garfield Tremere, | prother of the groom and Con- “Mr. and Mrs. Tremere will re- | side in Charloitetown. By IDA BAILEY ALLEN putter, margarme, : gauce or some other form of fat, ealls for a few tricks. NATURAL FLAVOR You’ve gone a long way in pro- ducing tastiness when the vege- tables are cooked to conserve their own natural flavors. Three ways to do this are by the waterless cooking. method, pressure-cooking, or by cooking Small-cut, thin-sliced or julienne vegetables until bitetender, in 1 im. of boiling salted water. SEASONING TRICKS For blaad vegetables sucn as mhite potatoes, green lima beans, tlack-eyed peas, mucchini and summer squash, add one or two beef bouillon cubes or teaspoons of broth powder, according to the quantity oi cooking liquid . used; or season the cooking vegetables with one of the nerb salts, such as , dill, celery, onion salt ora iiltle garlic salt. . Try braising squash (summer er winter varieties), carrots, tur- Sips or parsnips in tomato or vegetable juice with a few dried mint flakes for piquancy.. LEMON JUICE Braise celery, endive and tur- nip in canned beef bouillon along with a tablespoon of lemon juice. All greens and ‘“‘sweet’’ root yegetables, as well as asparagus, penefit -by seasoning with fresh _ jime or lemon juice. For a change, cook’ fresh or frozen green peas, asparagus, Breen beans or sliced carrots m reconstituted instant non-fat miik urystals to half cover, in a doubie- Boiler. Season: when. done with galt, pepper, a taste, of nutmeg end dust with snipped parsley. by cooking with high - flavored vegetables such as celery, slicd mushrooms and green peppers. ick bake potatoes, for a toasty, tasty flavor. To do this, ecrub and cut in halves. Place cut-side down on a foil-lined pan. | Bake half the usual time. TOMORROW’S DINNER . Green beau-G-een Pepper i Saladettes . Hot smoked Beef Platter Horse-Radish Bouillon Cooked Potatoes * ‘Broccoli «Peach Meringue Cakelets Coffee Tea Milk Measurements are level rect- pes for 6. Peach Meringue Cakelets: in powl blend % c. corn oil, % co sugar, 1 well-beaten egg and % tsp. vanilla until smooth and together 1% ¢. pre-sifted ‘ed ijour. 1-3 tsp. salt and | IDA BAILEY ALLEN Seasoning Tricks In Cooking *Perk Up Bland Tasting Food Peel and small - dice enough peaches to make 2 e. Beat 3 egg whites until peaks iorm; gradually beat in 1-3 e. sifted powdered sugar and | tsp. lemon juice. Fola in peaches. Spread aiop baked cakes. Return to oven, 325 degrees F. Bake 12 min. or. wnfil meringue is ‘| they are baked. Makes 8 cakelets that are low im fat yet delicious. TRICK OF THE CHEF Toss in 1 tbsp. French onion soup mix with each pound of ROLLO BAY C.W.L. The November meeting of Rollo Bay Catholic Women’s League was held in the side chap- el of St. Alexis Church on Nov. 8 with an attendance of 17 mem- bers. : The president was in the chair and meeting opened with the league prayer led by Rev. W.A. Keefe. ' Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and adopted. Correspondence included a let- ter from Multiple Sclerosis So- ciety requesting a donation. Mon- ey was voted for same. ; A report on National convention of CWL was also dealt with and discussed. _ It was stressed by the presi- dent that ‘all conveners prepare a report on their special activi- ties and read said report at next meeting. Councillors were asked to par- ticipate in Social Welfare work in their districts. It was moved and seconded that a letter be sent to CBC ask- ing for Catholie programmes on ‘Spark dull-flavored vegetables | TV. Financial’ statement was sub- mitted by the treasurer after which the’ meeting closed with prayer. YORK W.1. The 48th. annual meeting of the Alpha Institute ef York met at the home of Mrs. Haro'd Watts on Tuesday evening with an at- tendance of twenty. Ro!l cal was answered by eighteen mem- bers with a pencil for the secre- tary. Two new members were added to the roll. Several articles of sewing and knitting were hand- ed in to, the Red cross convener. Correspondence was read by secretary, Mrs. Willard Murray and various matters of business were discussed. The committees gave their reports and new ones nwere appointed. j The president Reuben Watts, thanked all the members for their co-operation during the most successful year. Treasurer, Mrs. Richard Vessey gave the ‘financial statement for the year showing a neat profit. The slate of officers for the ensuing year is as follows: president, Mrs. Lowell a graduate optometrist, is now a member oi the second year med: cal class in Daihousie University. Last year he stood seventh im his class, Mr, Edwin Hobbs of San Jose. California, is sperding a holiday | with his aunt, Mrs. Ada Green, of Montague. Mr. Hobbs is manag- ing director of the purchasing de- partment, Atomic Power Divis- ion of the General Electric Com- pany. He is married to Muriel Eaton of N.S., and has two sons, | E. Jay and Raymond. Mr. Hobbs states that P. E. L. is one of the most pleasing places and hopes some day to again live im Mon- tague. Senator Thomas V. Grant and Mrs. Grant are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of the: grandson, Thomas Grant Killorn. The parents of the baby are Dr. Leo Killorn and Mrs. Killorn of Charlottetown. : Miss Anse Smith, Montague, nad as her guest on Saturday, ‘Margie McCannell ef Mount Ste- wart, brated her 84th birthday, was suest of honor at a delightfuliy arranged iamily dinner party at | i ' jlvirs. Heath 4 Open A Holman CHRISTMAS CHARGE ACCOUNT Buy Now! Pay Next Year! | Mrs. George Beck, who celc- | *S0C<€<<€"MMMNEMM EMCEE CRE CEMMMMMEL 5 | i | the home of ser daughter and| son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ] MacLeod, urandview. Mrs. Beck received many lovely gifts aad pest wishcs for many happy ycars, ; Mrs. D.J. MacLeod returned to ier honte in Summerside fast week after spending a few days in Charlottetown visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Saunders. Mrs. George Clark, of Caven- dish, had been a patient in Prince County _ Hospital_. for the past month and on §linday left for Hunter River to convalesce with hcr parenis, Mr. and Mrs, Rus- sell MacNcill. Mr. and Mrs. N.W. (Dutch) Underwood and daughter, Joan, arrived in Summerside on Fris aay from White Horse, Yukon,’ and are visitirg a few days be-' fore going to Moncton, N.B., to which city Mr. Underwood has iccn posted. Mrs. H.R. Walsh was hostess one evening this wee< at her home in Summerside when bridge was in play. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Crockett and young daughter Kellye Ann, spent the week-end in Summer- side, guests of the former's -par- ents, Mr. aad Mrs. R.M. Crockett. Mrs., J.O. Cobb will entertais | at her home in Summerside this evening when briage will be in play. : Mr. Ronald Gillis of Moncton, N. B., is spending this week in Watts; vice-,resident, Mrs. Rich- ard Vessey; secretary, Mrs. Frank Lewis; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Watts; auditors. ‘ Geonge Whiteway, Mrs. Harry Lewis; directors, Mrs.~ Dewar Swan, Mrs. Frank Vessey; press. Mrs. Willard Murray. A vote of thanks was tendered | the retiring officers for their ef- ficiency during the pdst year. me |€ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 18, 1958. | - HAPPENINGS 2 Sunumerside and is the his mother, Mrs. Lexie Gi Mrs..James Henderson of Bed- eque, is spending a few days Summerside, guest of Mrs. J. guest ills. m 8. Mr. Richard Sawiler accom- panied by lis mother, Mrs. Eane Sawler returnea to their home m Summerside this week after visiting fricnds im Wolfville and hiaiifax, N.S. Mrs. Elmer Moase presided at a meeting held at St. Mark’s|! ’|Church vesiry on Thursday éve- ning, Nov. 12. The meeting was called at the request of a num- ber of young mothers and work- lag women for the consideratien o the organization of an evening Women's Auxiliary. Several members of St. Mark’s W.A. were present, and Mrs. Moase opened the meeting with the us- ual devotions. Mrs. John Moase gave a talk on the purpose of the Thankoffermg. A tentative date was set for an organization meet- ing and Mrs. kyman Moase and Mrs. Thomas Cobb were appoint- ed a nominating committe: to vring in a slate of officers._Films om the study of Africa will be shown at ‘this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Caseley, and four sons. Rowan, Roger, Wendell and Stuart, of Kelvin motored to Sackville where they called on their son, Garth, and other kensington students 3 Mt. Allisou University, and to Truro where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark. : Relatives ana friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lea - Clapp and Mrs. J.F. Gordon; Christmas tabies, Mrs. Wiliam Teed and Mrs. A.J. Coffin; Mrs. J.J. Morris and- Mrs. Orford: gifts, Mrs. Harry nell, Mrs. P.J. Proude and Lorna Wecks: treats, Mrs: J. MacDonald and. Mrs. Steele; program, Mrs. Arthur heck. Tae president expréssed thanks of the Auxiliary to the foliowing church captains also to ife canvassers for their outstand- were appointed: tea Mrs. = { } j recent Blind Blitz. Trinity United, Mrs. A F. Mac- Lean; St. Paul's, Miss Lorna : ; A Hi Basilica, Mrs. M.A. Farmer: Holy Keceemer, Mrs. Allan J. Mac- est Mathieson. Mrs. P. C. Bower, Field Sec- | tetary for P.E.I. thanked the | DEADLY POISON The venom of the Black Widow | spider is. about 15 times more poisonous than that of a rattle-| | snake. Fieer ih Beastitel Hers Wamond WATCHES And RINGS JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS JEWELLER 137'S Gt. George Dial 9397 Crane at Mergate on Friday evexing, Nov. 6, to honor their | son, Floyd, and to welcome his| bride, the iormer Bonita Grey of | O Leary, to the commuity. | An address was read by Ross) Woodside on behalf of the people | of Margate, and the presentation | of a card tavie and chairs, and | an electric lamp was_made by} Lorne Glydon, Ralph Howard! and Arthur Profitt. ' Individual gifts were opened by Mrs. Harry Caseley,-and the} names of the donors read by Marjorie /¢ Woodside “lovd nis bride each adequately ex-!| pressed their thanks for the gifis and good wishes. | Refreshments were served by Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Ellsworth | Caampion, Mis. Arthur Profitt, | Maynew, Mrs. An- drew Johason ad Mrs. Harry Caseley. The remainder of the) ev.ning passca pleasantly wit social. chat and cards. ao) Mrs. Bertie Baker who has been.a paticnt in the Prince Coun- ty Hospita’ for tne past several weeks has returned to her home in Norboro. » in jeyeN K | NG and BREWING eee ys r . eee : \ | : ’ : ia te sue | CAPE TRAVERSE WMS led by Mre. Maciam, assisted by CNIB Auxiliary Makes Plans |, sassy « “SoC eae : erse. Chureh, its} Business period followed. The For Annual Party For Sightless =n’ terns nome 75 minuay mere read ty the ster ; Hedley Lowther try, Mrs. Lowther. Four- _ Locking ahead to the Christmas| memabers for their” work and ex-| "0 ‘and’ Jed the worship ser on eadipe’ senvahel ae the Women's Auxiliary of oressed the hope of acquiring | vice. 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