The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. June 7, 1965. 7 - dish Cover. Bake @ modd. oven, 350 degrees cover to brown last min. * with Vanilla Hard Sauce or slightly softened cream. BARD SAUCE: together ¢. room- with 2 ¢. sifted pow- sugar. Add *: tsp. vanilla boil ing water. Beat fluffy. Heap in refrigerate THE CHEF EXPLAINS SOUB Congregation Holds Party For Family The congregation of the Uni- ted Baptist .Church, Montague, met at the parsonage for a fare-/ well party for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shanks and son Kevin, who have taken up residence in Pe- dicodiac. N.B. Mr Shanks is in the employ of the Bank of Nova Scotia. and during their stay im Montague. were faithful TIGNISH Engineer A. Smith of Ottawa and William Collier of Charlotte town’ have completed a three weeks soil analysis at Sea Cow Pond where a new harbor is expected to be built soon. Storms at Sea Cow Pord damage se¥- eral-boats each year. ISE | The word “soubise” is HAPPENINGS general- in their church attendance Audrey Jenkins. Wemes’s Editer. Phove 4 5506 ly applied to a dish when onions The evening was spent by f as ’ 2 | enter largely into its comzosi- singing hymns and bible quiz . S| seertin Mack ie C ‘ fing tion and implies an appetizinz zes ee ; S Mass and John Snctanie: ous \oncks canes Ge eo Bone omen Saver or ® garnish af Relreskments weie served by . las, Mass. spent a few days land wor evie yuree. CCsithe ‘Iadiies of the church, and 2 gums ‘oumion! - SOS SND recent! : ec eeee te ae 2 gan eeecieecaerniee ____ presentation__speech—_was_—given + eae yy at- their summer home : 3 iv tae A Ge Mieeees tee BO. BOX SSO CHARLOTTETOWN, PEE E Commercial Cross. d Members of the Ladies a 7 eS 4 - ' ~ St. John Ss WMS ‘Deusine Header oreacated “Mr. $ : iliary, Canadian Legion. ial _ - and Mrs_ Shanks with a gift . sone and Mrs. Derek Hughes. ell attending the Provinc #!/ TERESA GAUTHIER CHARLES RICHARDS Honors Member ~— =——: Dress Goods 7: guests of Mrs. Annie Nicholson, Mrs. Winnie Walsh, Mrs. May | - : ; : ¢ : shades 4 Mrs) Amy MacKinnon was ELMSDALE 2 @ newest 3 — Mughey mother at Menta MacDensid, Mrs. Edna Bien ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED presented with a Life Member- >; @ finest quality $ a ; gt eh = ship certificate im the WMS. at Friends of AL Rennie are ¢ : Giitadaa a _ Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Gauth- tou, N.S. Marriage to” take the home of her son and daugh- pleased to know he is improving $ 166 Primce St. Cw'tows = aos a: cetuik tt North Rustico ammoumce place July 31 at Stella Maris ter-in - law, Mr. and Mrs Arme! at his home ae C4 son to her ome af Keivin Grove R. A. Schultz and G. Gigluik, the engagement of their 2 5 ' 2020 SOS COSSSESSOSSOEO®D after spending the past two Revelstoke, B.C. were recent daughter. Teresa Linda to ‘rch. North Rustico. Graham's Road Mr. and Mrs Frank Dunn of <=<—= weeks with her niece, Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Charles irwin, son of Mr. and (Photo by George Rowther, ecem‘ly. Present for the occas pear getrefiieageng- adbeast : i : : : , 7 daughter. S. ends guests with t na : poerree Cotton, Kensington. Fraser, Montague | Mrs. Walter Richards, Pic- Terente.) Earte Murray. = the commit- Kelly families Winners Mr and Mrs B. J. Massey, Mrs. Orrin Bell, Murray Har- : charge, Mrs. Anges Friends are pleased to lears of Bothwell hare at their” gucai Dou, in mending two weeks va "TYA BAILEY ALLEN Gee My Letie Files sed saat Sire. Chares Forsythe ' Theromn Mery Maser of Cape ing. wih feieate in Sennmmt,| an the | meererags is Prince County Hes Cantwell’s Breton. daughter Basil Mas- . i spoke " 7 py cllowing surgery. on "h f Hi i eS Se ee ve Dougias Brennan has return- Pharma | oa : pel pe Mrs. James MacLau- Cc e Knows 1S Onions bay Pd make _— oo ed to his home after spending : cy returned to her home by — Mass. wie Suaeat hee . | V i Ch So bj Presbyterian Women's Mission- i in Alberton. Grand Opening ‘on Thursday after spending an Montague, guests of Mr. and n veda Ops uDIsSe ary Society. Mrs. Green then _ Kinch. Roxbury. Mass. lenjoyable visit with her daught. Mrs. Angus Mathieson. presented Mrs. MacKinnon with * 3 re Mcsensd — Mr. | Draw son-in - IN the test - kitchen, we have pimientos. Simmer-cook 15 min her certificate. Im her address : : BS dae note one Sandra White, is spending a Just highlighted veal chops im a more or until chops are forkten- Mrs:-Stanley Brown noted ‘that Messrs James Adams acd _ Tst Jean Ferason. to week of her vacation at her Simple new dish, which ‘reac- der ° Mrs. MacKinnon had been a Omer Kinch were Saturday visit- ‘252 Graften St. ~* - hes glamour Overlap chops down center faithful member and had always °° ‘ Charlottetown oon WOeere oe home in Murray Harbour. . - status’ when Mrs. Osw. vei ; * smartly served. of warm large platter. Spoon helped out when she could. even Roy Williams has returned to -lehp D. earcey 28 daughter. a ee Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Robert- And “smartly” served does onion around: border with whip- when she was not able to be his duties on the HMCS Tupper 2nd —_- ™ “8 : eet MR. AND MES. RONALD SMITH ly-for-their-home in Cambridge. °%-_Kingsboro, had_as rece nt! not imply fancy carnishing. Like ped potato. Garnish: green _pep- present. “after spending a few days at his |. : wee a "Mass. after spending the past guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack a smartly dressed woman who per rings and remaining pimien- Mrs: MacKinnon thanked the 20M here. a 3rd Giw a. - « | i : week im Pisquid East. Levis, New Glasgow, N.'S. and wears little jewelry. a smartly tos ladies for their son «Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Brien | 146 Hillsboro St. Florence Kelly, Charlottetown. served garvish- = f ae Trip To Montrea Fo OWS : dish is simply TOMORROW'S DINNER A social hour followed during 294 Gary were visitors to Sum- 2 e seb jrAward Caseley is a guest of 3 Os Chlied 9: Veurtable dulce | -o tne ements were. served) Mermee. lost. week row malt ty Gite / is grandson, Rendall and Mrs. & v ; i . Armel MacKinnon and ‘Many friends to learn * innon, City Police. Ceremony At St. Paul Ss Caseley, Kelvin Grove. and Half Century l=" eal Chops Hraeecuce Mrs. Earle Murray. of the death in Coninentty Hos- a be. plans to visit members of his CHOPS “BISE arall Border less The marriage of Pamela a and veil trimmed flower family at Wilmot Valley and Club Meets _ (see a Chany Tome - Olive Salad WAS OPERA GREAT = Mois tse Elaine Aitken, daughter headdress Summerside be fore returning v Z 0: ineapy ade aa ont | Se Sait, ee of tele te teers ones’ | At Bedeque———— irae Miners ites Sy | ew vom arsine late Mr. Aitken, to Ronald Wil- groom and Susan Leuty., cou- ; 1% tsp. seasoned salt Coffee or Tea Milk Janssen, 69, a leading opera and liam James Smith. son of Mrs. sin of the bride wore similar Mr. and Mrs Horace Fraser Mrs. Charles Henderson ‘read °3 thsp cooking oil concert baritone who appeared x W. A. Smith and the late gowns to that of the maid of have returned from Moncton. the opening poem: “If 10 one 1 gt (2% Ib.) chopped, peeled, CHERRY - TOMATO PEANUT i® the Berlin and Metropolitan a Major Smith. al! of Charlotte- honor, in yellow. peau - de..where they attended the 3ist Planted a flower”. and minutes mild onions parboiled 10 SALAD operas. died Thursday He was Sf town, was solemnized at St. soie with matching lace jackets Postmasters’ Conference, Ma- of last meeting were read when min. 1 e. halved cherry tomatoes, or Widely acclaimed for his Wag- Paul's Anglican Church on and veil trimmed flower head- ritime Branch _ the “Half Century” club of Bed- ; ~ hot water diced whole tomatoes ‘nerian interpretations and came Z 15 DRESSES Saturday, May 15th dresses. All three attendants : ‘eave. met recently at the home 1 envelope beef broth powder 1-3 ¢. thin - sliced cleaned seal- to the United States to join the | ~ Rev J. Louis Elias perfor. carried nosegays of pastel flo. William MacLennon. Dundas of the president. Mrs. George } (21, oz ) jar vimiertos diced hons Metrovolitan Overa in 18% >fter- med the double ring ceremony, eT ~ Henderson. The vresident than-'¢ « parslied whipped potate 1 qt. crisp tender chicory leav- he had fled his native Germany 1 . assisted by Archdeacon J. R. Groomsman was Terry Man 24 her corsage was of white ked Louis Muttart for the us® ¢ thin - sliced green pepper es as a political exile from the rice Davies. ‘who celebrated the ning of Charlottetown, and Lynn "*%- : of his garage to store the pirwic/ rigs %e €. coarse - chopped Nazis. 4 2 Holy Com munion. The junior Takie and Donald Nelson of _ Out of the province guests chairs and_ tables during _t he Rub chops with seasoned salted peanuts : and senior choirs under the di- Charlottetown and David Con “ere Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brid- winter months. Heat oil. in 10° skillet. In it, * ¢. mild garlic French dressing 4~°°°°e*eeerecccerrers, rection of George A. Thompson, nell and Andrew Leuty of Sum- 2*%. Montreal: Diana Lascast- Mrs. Orville Johnson and brown chops all over. Add var- (not sweetened) i$ A. BENNETT CARR °. ARCO (Chm) ARCM, sang as merside ushered the guests to ©f- Torento: Mrs W. A. Miec- Mrs. Charles Henderson conduc- hojled onions. Slow - saute unti] ** ¢. halved salted peanuts bg act Counscifing > 20 COATS a processional “Praise My Soul their seats Laren and Dr Janet McLaren ted the programme consisting of translucent. ‘Turn choos once.) _ Combine first 4 ingredients im'¢ ~~ Dictrict Swperviser \ the King of Heaven™. Following the coreseny, 2 re-\0f Puts Rie, Scotland: Mr.ie quis sed 2 contest, which: pour in hot water: off beef/2a bowl Chil] 15 min Tew?” § cisststictows. PEL ; , ; Mrs. . Hali- enjoyed. broth powder. French dressing. Arrangé « Stee! elm Ue Mrs J. M Brady. and The next meeting will be in » tee ot bee Oe on med bates on on bow |? ee ee ee j 8 a : atin a aes Brooke. Andrea and Brenda July. Mrs. Scott McMurdo to Garnish: the remaining salted ° ; floor’ length princess line gown The bride’s mother was wea prod, of Halifax: Mr and Mrs. have the opening poem. Pro- F rt UCW peanuts. f Oo665445005 bach baooes 2 os a ae over taf- ring a gown of sapphire peaude- anes Macleod of Halifax " gramme for next ing to 'Orrune : ee aS Fr ; scalloped neck- soie and flowered hat of match. ~ 7) Srecda aie reciting |e evdal i fim Vora k PINEAPPLE RHUBARB 32334 A3SRRRRRRRARARS i Her pearl coronet held a tiered sweetheart roses. (Phete by Frances Davies. Refreshments wane Garcedl by ee \% tsp.fine - grated lemon rind 4 PURITY DAIRY ? LY S a shoulder length veil of bouffant The mother of the croom yr eget For Mission Wee. ‘canned crushed pine $ up Pref z nn y S eas illusion, and she carried a cas- chose for her son's wedding a ; : . apple : 4 arents ae ¥ ‘ li cade bouquet of red roses. step- mint green silk ensemble with we Mrs. John Aitken was hostess 2 c. small - diced pelled fresh 6 Purity Products ~ Ready to W hanotis and ivy. She wore a flowered hat and she wore a cor- ELLEN’S DIARY to members of the Fortune rhubarb id : : y ear single strand of pearis. and-ear- sage of yellow sweetheart roses. UCW recently whenor-<*-7t. 3 thsp. butter or margarine le 317 Kent St.| Dial 4-7125 Queen Street Charlottetown rings, gift of the groom. Janet Asprey circulated the * . Mrs. Claude Dixon opened the 3 c. fine white bread crumbs = /|* << <> exe xX ' Two charming flower girls, Euest book. The toast to the W. Gath Wood Chi meeting by leading the devo*io- 1% c. sugar Heide and Kim Elias, wearing ride was proposed by Mr. Elias e er Ips nal, assisted by Mrs. Reid Un- _— Vanilla hard sauce floor length dresses of white 274 replied to by the greom. 2 derhay~ Roll call was responded Rub 3 pt. low baking - dish 9 PRESENT taffeta with blue sashes and Lyne Takle acted as master of For The Breakfast Fire toby 26 members. after which yith butter or margarine. Com- carrying baskets of pastel flow- C€Te™onies. and Terry Manning _athe study was continued. bine lemon rind with pineapp- : ec: ers. led the bridal procession. Proposed a toast to the brides . Supply secretary reported that j. and rhubarb. Melt butter and The maid of honor Diana ™2ids Do you hear that. Ellen?” Well, Ellen a few more“ days three pounds of cards had been gir into bread crumbs with i im a. For her wedding trip te Moe- James queried this morning. and we'll have the cropping mailed. and a mission box of sugar Alternately. laver fruit Lancaster. cowned treal. the bride wore a sky blue stirring om his pillow. “And pretty well straightened away” good second hand “Giolla | nizteres aad eromb ti na A e floor length dress of blue peaw- coat with white fox collar. blue doesn’t it sound good’ But it! James says. come in through would be packed before June “ i means _”™ “.. all hands the damp from an end of late 15. : : ° an as ics om deck” we supplied with a choring. He glances at the clock,| It was announced that Ber. 's your pain RHEUMATIC er i chuckle. That was the delightful his expression one of surprise. wick Vacation School would 9 birdsomg we hear early in the “This day” he comments, “ be held from July 27-0 Two AR EARITIC those light quiet of the morning om a farm there was no last to it at ‘members agreed to clean the p Sos silket ine te = a .. curve-holding, such as this. One not at all iso- was there?” There is a silence ‘church and each member was 20%, ‘ong for reitel from the agony * extraordinary new underfashions lated im the summery seasons, “I suspect just sitting he re asked to contribute toward €x-|Theusands get speedy reel from apart from the world without. you may say your hands pense of same. A new carpet is their suffering by using T-R-C’s from It is good to come to the day folded. you'd never believe that | to be bought for the church. Don't let dull aches and stabbin: while it is still mew, the air a working man could be hun-| Co - hostess committee for pains handicap you any longer. Tr freshened, cleaned _ by the gry?” he grins teasingly. So it June are Mrs. George Wood, TEMPLETON’S T-R-C’s.Only8Scan night's dew. Before the wind is lunchtime now. Another day Mrs. William Aitken and Mr s. 31-6 at drug counters everywherr BR -Comes by, when every last twig spent. . Claude Dixon. After” singing | Fe exe fest relief, use Tompleten’s FLAM and leaflet is still. So quiet it is : theme hymn, the meeting ad. Cte™ Uniwent ie the reflon beste external ‘e ff then, all about. No passing traf- Until tomorrow — — Diary —“journed with the benediction by 3122 a Ae fie _ nome. It is too early yet Good-night..... the president. — for that exodus which takes _ =m some folks off the farms to oth- ex callings. Yet there is interest- See Ot nate : ‘e come per- ‘ ip haps as far as the woodshed to Fantastic! ... these new Oblique gather up chips to hurry the fashions in “Lycra” and stretch lace breakfast-fire A swallow wings by intent on a matter of build- that let you look and feel better than i an dammp, comet =? the you ever imagined a foundation could! ou oe —w a om — There's a girdie that curves you like bears up feed to his home Wild @ panty. A panty that won't show ducks fly on that course which leads above the spruces in the garter bumps A versatile bikini cant dae a os ta that’s new as tomorrow Find out where a dark shape moves in what you’ i the rushes, a muskrat excur- So oe sions im the quiet _. The fields The Light Fantastics teday! up the farm are hazy. And near- er us the tulips’ bricht cups re- main closed. Will the sum shine? Or are there showers in the off- img? we wonder. “Now there's at. Gali Geek ee Ge Wea Dida, style 3228. Weer ® with or he had brought in throuch it or wihowt Ne garters. Revole- from the fieldwork, this even- Bask in any one of the pretty tionary new non-binding cross- img. “Tt ts just continues. it will ‘ : crotch design. White. S, M, L. be worth more than we could Styles from our new-for- $6.50. ye tase toe Gs tet summer collection. Eas y- Girdie, style 3227. Banded with eave’s spout, a sound which end- . , a a ing a fairly dry period. is io care fabrics of polished cot- —aee. ‘ deed good to hear Seeds will ton. Choose from gay prints, White. S. M, L. $9. : Row germinate and grow. gras- S Natural-back panty. style 3229. . linen, cotton ee colorful solids and flower- Oblique thigh pane's ove extra im. front pleat tee ants tor MC, avtands. The sowine of Gonbel, Wow garter pecomert inted Pattern $971. Half coms grain was today’s interest of our spc” . : = os ; gue 17%, 14%). 16%. 18*2. 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