Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ramsay following their. recent marriage —_—{n St.John the Baptish Church} Miscouche. The bride is the former Emily DesRoche, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban J. We 0) The Guardian, Oharlottetown, Wed., Sept. 16, 1959 7 = ee IDA BAILEY ALLEN = 7 Kigepore. < Miss Marie Cheverie returned to Toronto, Ontario, where she is engaged in the teaching profes- sion, having spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheverie, East Point. Mrs, Elsie Bruner left recently on return to her home in South Carolina, after spending: several months at her summer residence in Kingsboro. Mrs. Stanley Dingwell and two children left recently- for their home in Toronto, Ontario, having spent three weeks holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce, Red Point. Seaman Glen Stewart who is AY - DESROCHES WEDDING DesRoche of Miscouche and the groom is the son of Mrs. Colin Ramsay and the late Mr. Ram- say of Mount Pleasant. Rev. J. D. Kelly officiated.—Photo . by Heckbert. PISQUID EAST Mrs. Edward Jay wes a visitor im Charlottetown Wednesday -eve- bing. Mrs. Frank Kelly was hostess to ithe ladies of the Pisquid East Women’s Institute Wednesday eve- ning, September 2, with a large attendance of members present A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Howard Kelly. Mr.: and Mrs. Floyd Jay with sons Merlin and Irwin were vis- itors in Charlottetown Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly were visitors in the capital city Friday. Mr. Ray McLaughlin, Saint John, N.B. spent the weekend se Charlottetown, were Labor Day visitors at the home of Mrs. Mac- Nevin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mr. Martin- P.-Corcoran, Bald- win’s Road, was a visitor at the home of his brother-inlaw and Sunday. Mrs. Fred Leard, Moncton, N. B., spent a *s holiday -with rer son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Robert Leard. Mr. . Floyd -Jay was in Monc- ton, N.B. on business -Tuesday. PLANE SHOT DOWN JACKSON, Mich. (AP) A missile - carrying jet fighter shot down another accidentally Mon- day north of Jackson. The pilot whose plane was knocked down was not wounded and landed by with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs Reg. MacNevin; Spon minerals, oe. if cow 1 parachute, falling 38,000 feet. EATON'S: MULTIPLE VITAMIN TABLETS ¥ f Each tablet contains 5,000 Units of Vitamin A, 1,000 Units of Vitamin D, plus Vitamin B and C. A valuable source of essential \ BOTTLE OF 100 1 : 11:30, often ‘to welcome new sister, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly, | “Morning Coffee Parties” Are Popular In Texas “Morning coffees are a popu-| Mix reserved egg white with 1 lar form of entertaining injtbsp. sugar; brush over rolls. Texas,” remarked Miss .Orene| Bake 20 min. in mod. oven, 375 McClellan, Home Demonstration} degrees gf Agent for Dallas County. “‘They| Makes 16. BRUNCH DOUBLES AS FAMILY DINNER are held any time between 10 and neighbors, or as the social part Chilled “Grapefruit- of a club meeting. Orange Sections . “Up to 11 o’clock, refreshments Eggs vedict consist of hot breads or a fine Crisp French Fries cake, with a choice of coffee or Asparagus /\Vinaigretie tea. After 11, brunch often is Fresh Peach Tarts served. Hot or Iced Coffee. Tea Milk “In my work as Home Demon-| Eggs Benedict: Use home- stration Agent, I find Texas women greatly interested in learning to make fine yeast breads.” ‘'They would love brioche,”’ I suggested; “that delightful French roll perfect to serve at @ morning coffee party.” ‘All measurements are level. Brioche: Scald % ¢. milk. Cool to lukewarm. Cream 1% c. butter or margarine. Gradually add 1-3 e. sugar and 42 tsp. salt. Measure % ¢. warm water (not hot) into large mixing “bowl. Sprinkle or crumble in 1 pkg: ac- tive dry or 1 cake compressed yeast. Stir until dissolved. Stir in | milk mixture. Separate 1 egg, putting white into one small bowi, yold in an- other. Set aside egg white. made or ready-to-use Holland- lowing sayce alternate: Melt 2 tbsp. butter or margar- ine. Stir in 3 tbsp. flour, % tsp. salt and % tsp. pepper, then gradually 1% c. milk. Cook-stir until thick. Add 1 tbsp. lemon juice and % boiling water. Poach 6 eggs: meantime saute 6 Well-trimmed thin slices cooked smoked ham. | poached egg. Spoon over sauce. Top with slice of ripe olive. ‘GHEF POACHES EGGS Add few drops vinegar Beat in 3% e. sifted enriched|4 min. — our. over. KINGSBORO Let rise in warm place, free} Miss Marion Kennedy from draft, about 2 hrs., or until doubled in size. Stir down. Beat thoroughly. Snug-cover with alu- % weight of dough and other % the weight. Cut smaller piece into 16 equal parts. Form into small balls. Place in well-oiled muffin pans 9%" -x-1%". Cut smaler piece isto 16 equal pieces. Form into small balls. Make deep indentation in. cen- ter of each. large ball: dampen slightly with cold water. Press small ball into each in- dentation. Cover. Let rise 1 hr. in warm pace. Labor Day week-end at South Lake, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bruce. Miss Carol Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Ellis, Souris, has entered the_P.E.I. hospital as a student nurse. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stewart. Charlottetown were recent Sun- day visitors to the home of rela- tives in Kingsboro. Mrs. Samuel MacLeod, Vigg free from draft, or until doubled | in size. \her daughter, Mrs. aise sauce, or prepare the fol- ¢. mayonnaise. Keep hot over of | range on platter. Top each ‘with| and Barbara, Tyne Valley, spent the has been spending some time with Floyd Mac- destroyer ‘‘Iroquois’’ spent a few days leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson Cavendish, accompanied by their hew Mr. Colin Harding, Bos- t Mass., visited recently at the thhome of Mr. Talbot Stewart and ily, Bothwell. Mrs. Clarence Rose, Lakeville has recently accepted a position on the staff of Souris Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce, North River were recent week-end .vis- itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching, Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fraser, Charlottetown, visited not long ago with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fraser, South Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robert- son, Kingsboro, spent a recent | week-end in Charlottetown where | they were guestsyof Mr. and Mrs. ;George Grant and other relativ- es. “5 Mr. Louis Mellick has arrived from the U.S.A. to be at the bed- side of his sister, Mrs. William Pierce, Elmira, who is critically ill in the Souris ‘Hospital A serious highway accident oc- urred recently at Red Point East fa | ‘i To assemble: |Placé ham on| where the road is under construc- toasted split Engitshmuttnns—ar-tion, when-a-car-occupiéd—by—Mr- igh sa he: ae 3 s a P dun tnd 7 A TOUCH OF SCOTLAND . The “Villager”, “d gay #nd|blue and black with a yellow and youthful all-wool coat, is just the} ved overplaid, 4t has, as an added thing for town, country and cam- pus. A striking plaid in green,' feature. waterproof finish KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Francis Croken, Emefald, were weekend visitors to Halifax. They were accom- panied on the return trip by Mrs. J.B. Croken who will visit rela- tives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trosey, Plainville, NJ., left on Thursday after visiting Mrs. Trosey’s mo- ther, Mrs. J.A. Harding and fam- ily, Norboro, and other friends and relatives. Miss Beatrice Profitt, R.N, of Burnaby, B.C. who spent a few days last week at Kensington, vis- and cousin Mrs. Frank Myers on Sunday. She was accompan- ied by her uncle, Mr, Ellis Profitt and Mrs. Profitt, and her aunt, Mrs. H.C. Bowness and Mr. Bowness, Kensington. Anna Paynter, daughter of and Mrs Horace Paynter, Kelvin, celebrated her 10th birthday with Waite and Barbara Millar, Ken- her home Anna’s guest for a few days. Mrs. Wesley Bruce and five children of Bothwell was struck by a loaded gravel truck. The car was demolished and 5-year-old Kaye Bruce received injur¥'s egar to} which made it necessary for—her - To egg yolk add 3 whole eggs: | poaching water, cover with lid or| to be taken to Halifax for surgery. beat and add to yeast mixture. | aluminum foil, steam-poach eggs Other occupants of—the—car—es- leaped unhurt. | Miss Clarabel Ching, daughter of Mr._and- Mrs. Wilard—Ching, Basin Head, left-recently on re- turn to South Carolina where she left on| will enter upon her final college time visi minum foil. return to Boston, Mass., after term. . Refrigerate overnight. spending the summer at hee pomne'| Mr. Peter Thompson, Char- Stir down; turn out soft dough) in Kingsboro. jlottetown, spent the Labor Day on floured surface. — ¥ Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach; week-end with friends in- Both- Divide in 2 pieces, one about! and children, Trudy, Blaine, and! well and vicinity : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert- son, Kingsboro, returned recent- ly from a holiday spent in Nova Scotia with their daughter, Mrs Charles Bent and family After an ahsence of 47 years Rev. G. Foster Camp. a former pastor of the East Point Bapti:t Church, visited recently in this’ community. He is now retired and living in—Massachusetts, and ac- companied by Mrs. Camp. they ring P.E.I. and N.B. He any changes regarding farming methods, but WOMAN KILLED EVANSTON, Wyo. ‘AP) familiar faces he once knew. One of his first calls in the commun- ity was on a friend of many years , transcontinental Mrs. Garfield Stewart, East Bal-|hit a horse and plunged into a tic. drainage ditch about 18 miles Miss Audrey Robertson, Red] east of here“Monday—night,—_t- Point, who is employed in a bank}ing one woman and injuring six lin Charlottetown, is spending her} persons holidays with friends in Toronto, Ontario. Miss Elsie Jardine. accompan-/ its side. ied by her mother, Mrs. James | Jardine, ‘Kingsboro, spent some | ting with members of their family at Pinette, Flat Riv- er and Wood Island. | Miss Julia McInnis who is em- ployed in Souris spent the week- end at her home in Red Point. a LIFE-SAVERS MEET MONTREAL (OP) — The Cana- dian division of the Royal Life Saving Society held its first meet- ing as an autonomous body dur- ing the weekend. The Canadian group becomes separated from ithe British parent body Jan. 1, 1960, and in preparation the meet- ing was held to adopt a new con-| stitution and program. Canada' still will be represented on the! | CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 i a Greyhound bus} The woman was thrown, out of the bus and pinned beneath | it as the vehicle came to rest on} as aud Mr. Myers, M.L.A. Crapaud, } Ar.| a small party at her homé- Her © | guests were Patsy Bowness, Diane sington. Barbara has returned to after having been} ‘The funeral of the late Mr. William Bernard was held from -| Kensington United Church follow- ing a short service at the home of his nephew, Mr. Fred Pays ter, Freetown, and was condud ted by the Rev. L.M. Murray, as- sisted by the Rev. E.H. Beas. Pallbearers were six nephews of the family of his late sister, Mrs. George Paynter, Cecil, Ern- est, Trueman, Horace, John and Fred Paynter. Burial was at Géd- die Memorial cemetery, New London. Bur | MORE EARTH SHOCKS WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. ‘APY = gled the area around West Yé@l- e Sunday, nearly one |}month after the devastating penne of Aug. 17. No dam- | age was reported. Geologists have | said the after - shocks are normal following quakes. |. DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomerrew GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO on Ce 135 Kent St. A Ch’town dial 8519 HOLMAN’S parent body. PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY FOODLAND LL AG RLS B-12 1,000 Units of Vitamin D. Bottle a \ ib a Bottle of 1 "ne 3 COD LIVER OIL e CAPSULES A and 275 Units of Vitamin D. F Box of 100 1. 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