z lespoonfuls into het deep fat ELLEN’S DIARY & (375 degrees F., or hot enough - “ vd mame), Sey 3 min. or oe oe Drain on Banking This Old House duaiey Jenkin, Wemen's Wie, Pie sanet jet ie sa Was Planned For Toda Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Murray |spending several months et bis! sowpay OVEN DINNER Y ant Gaal: Geadites, Seats, a3) eames £0, Cineewe. lPomato Slice Saladettes— | And now at another of Nove-\day, and strives to muffle, more Halifax motored to Island Oven- Fried Liver and Bacon, mber’s w less. the commercial sounds for a recent weekend, where; Mr and Mrs. Lionel Jarvis, weekends, we pause or Oven-Sauteed Apple and Onion, + here in-its quiet to look back which intrude into its quiet ob- they. were the guests of Mr. and |Toronto, Ont, are-spending thelr) ““p.404 Potato Duchesse— S\along the days. What have we |servance Mrs. Emerson Murray, Freder- |ioneymoon on P. E. 1. Mr. Jar-| orange Whip Gel with Man- ‘gathered from it? What done? As James had hoped, the tcton. vie is the son of Mr. and Mrs.) 4.01, Sections — Coffee |Memories we have gleaned in banking of this old house was George Jarvis, Toronto, former- or Tea, : j its heurs, lovely things, precious one of the Saturday's interests Mr. end Mrs. Eric Sinclair, |ly of Kingsboro and Red Point. . _ to treasure. We have tended as with the farmers adopting a end son Roger, Springfield, re- QVEN-FRIED LIVER AND “best we could to the cares of quicker and less toileome met- cently visited Halifax, where} Mr. and Mrs. Camille Perry +} ithe occupation that is ours But /hod at the work. The material they attended the Atlantic Win |have returned to their b| (With Sauteed and Onion) J \then as someone has reminded used: the red clay -was lifted ter Fair. St. Louls efter visiting in 12 elices bacon J 5 \us. “It isn’t the things you do, not by hand as was usual in jie ; John, N. B. (save fat) » , ‘<\Dear, it’s the things you leave former bankings, but by means . Mr. and: Mire. Anthony Blan- 1% Ib. liver (beef er calves) slic- : jw *° the). tr - of the tractor and lift...Would|- chard, Piusville, are spending| Recent of Mr. end Mrs.| ed %” thick ¥ \tress one,” at the setting of the the cats, we catch some time with relatives in To-| Eimer . _ Kensington, | % tsp. salt “J jsun.” In any event, owe the winter sunshine :. cozils ~n tonto, Ont. ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac-|% tsp. pepper for so much-so very this as on the cuddling Kay, Amherst, They also visi-|Sauteed apple and onion (fol- many blessings, as we count a- bleached seaweed, where kit- An enjoyable erptng wes ek 20s, Miter Mackar. Bee | lows) jway the seven days, each one cats we once knew came to nes- — the home of: ‘ and |adelbanp, and other friends here. Bake bacon until crisp in 373 of which was so comfortably tle for afternoon naps in the now Clarence Gallant, Pius degrees F. oven. Remove and busy and interestingly full. ‘long ago? ville, when the members of the pies. Peneiite Beet Kensi- keep bacon warm. Pour off half The house across the lane wel-. For what now of this week, Women's Institute end |"ston or oo the bacon fat into 9” frypan. |jcomed its daughter this week- at its close, are we grateful? their husbands gathered for |“tom,.are now residents a Remove any skin or membran- i ngs a oe: _ “yy ah cooked and served by et 1% pieces- ao : “an | . r younger hers has put it this way: some serving ce pap ‘yj shadow her footsteps, as once “I thank thee, Lord, for hands the members. The remainder Page Eg gerry nd with remaining bacon fat. Dust § |More she picks up, though only to do ee ees at ee spent a few days in| with salt and pepper. Bake- fry briefly, her former trails. With’ Whatever thou dest bid me to, ing cards for prizes and St. Louis. On their return they | at 375 degrees F. for 20 min. or her today they carried apples |Be in Thy service ever érue, were accompanied by Maurice | until liver is fork-tender. and sweets to her filly, who | thank thee, Lord, for bands to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowness Myers, who plans to visit there Oven « Santee Lene, sat Se \greeted her appearance in the do. Rocbore efter veiling, at Mone, [024,12 Torosto Gelore seturs-|ieu Ad f 6. tite eeatee wo \stable, and the sound of her Norboro efter visiting et Monc- to his home. onion and % tsp. cinnamon to ivoice with pleased neighs. Ja- I thank thee, Lord, that I can ton and Sackville, where their bacon fat in frypan. Slow- fry mes smiled over this. ‘Horses r daughter Valerie, is a student until beginning to turn color. eed ; * po pene good moenaniee, I have For strength and counsel every} ; at Mt. Allison University. KENSINGTON Stir in 2% ¢c. coarse- chopped, ee ten seen this proved” he said. . -y led, cored apple. Place un- MR. AND MRS. IVAN SENTNER She tells Alex end Peter of |To help o'er life's ragged way, Mr. and Mre Wilfred Mallett| Mrs, Horace: Glover, Kensing- | Covered in the oven. Bake 30 svEED. ° her life in the Citadel City, /I thank thee, Lord, that I can and daughter Pauline, St. Louis,| ton, is a patient in the Prince | mon. or until both onion and ap- : . me ar bre much an | si their family in Cardinal Cet where att wena treat- we oe ees es See . ich interest- ‘ ‘ Two Ring Cer emony Unites led in its history, this being al- 1 thank thee, Lord for friends and Toronto ment. collate cma els iat | | Slits inex tos Sate New a [ied ‘eimai whe ‘tena ae Mr. and'Mrs. Kelth Ramsay, | gate is a patent in the Prince |70P With, slices of bacon; eur. a, 00 is sis- Kind s x A isa Coup e At Cornwa | Church ter’s visits happily. And she 1s. to cheer, Kensington, Mr. and Mrs. Ja-| County Hospital, Summerside, ae obviously well pleased to be May Thy sweet presence hover mes M. Ramsay, H>"*' >’, ~ 1| where she has. undergone sur- ' Baskets of colorful mixed {Preston and Douglas Jewell, |back in the bosom of the family,| near : Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Waite, Nor-/| gery. REMINDER FROM THE CHEF flowers adorned the sanctuary |brothers of the bride and Clif- though at holiday’s close, she I thank thee, Lord, for friends * ‘ oor ‘boro are spending @ few days| Mire, A-H. Campbell, Burling-| To make Baked Potato Duch- at Cornwall United Church on /ford and Lowell Senter, broth- leaves with pleasant anticipa-| so dear. Silver Weddin Anniversa et Halifax. ton is a patient in the Prince | esse, prepare 1 qt. hot fluffy October 23, 1965 at 3 p.m- when jers of thé groom: tions of the student-life and liv- | g ry County Hospital, Summerside, | mashed potato, fresh or pack- ae The bride’s mother received ae ee sil \I thank thee, Lord, that now E A N H Chester ‘Brees left soccntiy, on whore the is recovering frou an aged. beat 2 large eggs until . el FP. Jewell, iwe Rio Robody - nobody j b d return ‘oronto, ., efter | attack ‘ t with % -onion ° North River, PEI. became the ee ee ae caalweche Sie Gk iatadligy” cxs| Oty hexet to ‘Theo-Bunell Celebrate t New Raven a See ee ere eee bride am, son black accessories. Her corsage |\femarked, a bit impatiently to-| King, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Senter, New . arms however That Thee—every- | A happy occasion was cele- late Mr. Easton. She teaches Wiltshire. ee ee = = oe brated recently at the home of | music in rural schools, is a choir | IDA BAILEY ALLEN Rev. T. R. Goudge assisted . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newman, |member at Park Royal U n ited by Roydon Reynolds performed ree ean a es on their 25th wedding anniver- Church and hes aise beén the - 4 t Waler Cregurivce romot ach. hat, lack. scensre Dlety nthe evening aboot 7 |aget for he past tre sere | CFISP Apricot Fritters accompanied Mrs. Sterling Mc- |4nd # corsage of white and blue relatives and friends partook of | and a member of the local WI. Leod as she sang “O Perfect re @ supper served buffet style! wr. Newman, Stan, is a techni- Sunday Brunch Treat Love” prior to the ceremony; A reception was held in the Following this, James Coles act-| «ian with CFCY-TV and for a and “The Lord’s Prayer’ dur-|church auditorium, after which ed as master of nies and |hobby is a “Ham operator”. Sunday = fe ae ees My, ing the signing of the register. |the newlyweds left on a honey- after some brief remarks, he : o mecial Pacey oe — vem until H. BENNETT CARR The “Bridal Chorus” was play-| moon trip to points of interest called upon Mrs. Kenneth The couple wes mneitie’ by a eeatind pod gas = - oF Resavesne Commselling ed for the processional and the jon Prince Edward Island. For Donald to read a well worded |Rev. Lewis Murray, now of |" nr ee ae eee “Wedding March” for the re-| travelling, the bride wore a humorous - address. Gifts were | Shubenacadie, N.S.,on October = ap sauce we column to- rr agen gag District Sooner cessional. Guest pews were |sheath dress of black and red to the popular couple |23rd, 1940, and with the excep- i ©. panc. Charlottetown, marked with white satin bows tweed, topped by a matching their three sons, Mrs. New- |tion of one year have lived in or - a - sugar end lily of the valley. coat. Her accessories were man’s mother, Mrs. Irene Eas- |New Haven since their marriage. recipes . tsp. ground cimmamon The bride, given in marriage |black and white and her cor- ton, Summerside (the only sur-|They have three sons, Lewis, APRICOT FRITTERS 1 ee by her father was in a floor |sage was of white carnations. viving parent) and sisters, bro- | second year student at Medical) nis recipe consists of two wa length gown of peau de soie | Mr. and Mrs. Sentener are resid- thers and many others. Wylie |School, Dalhousie University, | narts the sauce and the fritters |1 ae eer with lace bodice and lily point jing in New Wiltshire. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 20, 1965. |Barrett read an original poem, |Delmar at PWC in Charlotte- Apricot Sauce: io mne lace sleeves- bn me ages x Out of town guests ; were ; — he — recep Ls Kevin — New |» thep. cornstarch awe a ly gathered, with a full len fmil Ne ‘ much merriment. couple ex- School. one-third c. ar easure detachable train. Her shoulder eae’ ‘aes ie new Tay- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS pressed appreciation to all for! symerous messages were also |% tsp. salt — cinnamon and nutmeg length veil of tulle was held in| \,.) their gifts and good wishes received-from—U-S.A--and- West-'|144-e:apricot-nectar pt. bowl, Add the apricots, egg Sue cant 6 Geen a = | ti Slid Sh Ww cee tasisclie torte ively wade ern Canada end Mrs. Newman|! tbsp lemon juice “eas until 3 m ’ American Beauty roses and ' nteres Ing 1 es oO n of James Beairsto and Mr. and | also heard from her only broth-| 14 gait in 1-at. icicle, War ents are moistened- oo ivy, ee omer CWL Hears At N Ri WI M ti og oe an ites nee er, Arnold Easton, a corporal in | jn apricot nectar and le mon/|min., making a batter ribbon. Her only jewellery : Lowe! -/the RCAF in West Pakistan. ce; - smooth.| Drop batter by small was a pendant worn by her Report On = iver ee Ing en and Mrs. Newman, following Jui cook air eat the by tab eK = | Mrs. Roy Bruce was hostess to {Bruce (re-elected); visitat ! 0 n | wich, Telresmmente,de ge vs Conference the North River Women’s Insti- |committee, Mrs. Elmer Ye, |iatives of the couple, were - Mrs. George Dixon, Jr., mat-| ron of honor for her sister, wore | soie with a rose headdress matching material and net. of the matron of’ honor. The flower girl was Wendy ence with matching headdress. earried a nosegay. of mums in units. the bridesmaids and matron of ‘cently held in Montague were |@!l honor, which were of bronze, |given by Mrs. Danny MacDon-| Election of officers took place ald, and Mrs. Mary Pierce. Aft- with the following results: presi- The groom was attended by er business discussion the meet- dent, Mrs. Roy Campbell; vice president, Mrs. Earl Younker; gold and white mums. Sheldon Moore and ushers were |ing adjourned. oe tute for their regular meeting. |Mrs. Earl Younker, Mrs. George The monthly meeting of Souris | Roll call was answered with pay- | Yeo and: Mrrs. Keir Warren; Red a street length gown of peau de cw, held on: Tuesday evening ment of dues, and each commit-|Cross convener, Mrs. Lawrence of |in St. Mary’s parish hall, was we gave their report. Roll - aialrscomt: —— Mes. EF \opened with prayer by the presi- |for the December meeting - j right Mrs. Fuiton Summerside Judy Yeo and Lorraine Je- |dent, Mrs. Fred Perry. Minutes be answered by an article for a|Warren; directors, Mrs. Russell = se well, sister of the bride were in jof the tast meeting and corres- |Jayette for the Unitarian Service |Wheatley,, Mrs. Major Moase gowns of forest green, identi- | nondence were read by the sec- Committee. It was also decided eal in style and material to that iretary, Mrs. Danny MacD on- lald,;gnd treasurer, Mrs. Clar- | among the acDonald reported a sub-| Mrs. Ernest Ladner gave a Dixon in a rust colored dress stantial bank balance. Reports most interesting showing of slid- She | were read by the conveners, and es of her trip to Vancouver and other places of interest across colors matching the bouquets of | Reports on the conference -re- Canada, which was enjoyed by present to exchange Christmas gifts members. served. Mrs. Newman is the f or mer Phyllis Easton, only daughter of Mrs. John Easton, ‘Hampshire, clothing for, overseas donations and Mrs. Arthur Wheatley. to be left éf'the home of Mra. Samples of drawn thread and pulled fabric embroid- ery on loan from the Handi- craft section of the Scottish Women’s Rural Institutes are to be used in the leader- DRAWN THREAD EMBROIDERY ery is undoubtedly the link between embroidery and lace. Decorative lace-like ._ borders and shapes are ach- ~ feved by withdrawing the « warp or weft threads; then the remaining loose threads are formed into groups with @ variety of stitches, or are covered with darning or - Overcast stitches. =; |Bress in school. the pupils making the most pro-|¢o be held in Hazelbrook School wir. oo convener to le lecti abe had sent reporis to “The lee officers for the December Guardian angeline for Il be held at ccaidined: meeting, which wi a Lottery bleach — DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND MacKENZIE’S PHARMACY 1%6 GREAT GEORGE STREET Wl be open Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening and all day Sunda: . 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