‘very pretty winter wedding was solemnized at the Church of Mfioly Family, Kensington, yfin Miss Patricia McDonald .r"f Siolemnizecl dentral Bedeque United Baptist paisouage was the scene of a my pretty wedding, on Satur- day, March 15th, at 3 p.m., when 1)r;Charles A. Britten united in holy bonds of matriomony; June Burns Crossman and John Irving. Millar, both of S|l‘!1Il'1e}'Sld€‘.- Mrs. Keith Dennis ‘ as bridesmaid and Mr. Ver- no‘ Millar, brother of the groom, was best man. Kfter the marriage the bride nil groom left on a honeymoon [and Mr. Alfred Brennan were u- nited in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonald, Kensington, and Mllldr - Crossmoln Wedding At Becleque trip to Hamilton, Niagara Falls Ont. and other places of interest. Previous to their marriage the bride was on the staff of Mac- Ausland Furniture Ltd. and the groom was employed as electri- cian with Iiiman’s Plumbing and ‘Heat ng Co. Upon their return they will take up residence in their new home in Summerside. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Millar, parents of the groom, and the bride’s moth- er Mrs. Ernest Crossman. [iurnplings Cci iiy IDA,..BAILEY ALLEN ‘§l‘or today, Madame, 11 am pigparing a lamb stew a la mlgle,” announced the Chef. “It vislliffernt from the usual lamb stl-iv, because*_ it has .the same liillof seasoning used in France inpreparing beef or lamb a la . What style dumpings (1 be appropriate ——‘ Chinese, lhngarian, Italian, German?” ‘3.et’s have American-- style duiiipings, Che ,’-’ I suggested. I I ylidfimplings, containing grated "vegetables" and a little thymetfoi‘ seasoning. They look so,attractive bordering a deep platter or dish of stew. “In fact, I often make an ex- ‘lta quantity so some will be left to use next day," ’fDon’t you find the dumplings too heavy to serve again, Ma- dame?” ‘ ' THEY ABSORB LIQUID “They would be if they were lslice them crosswise, about half an inch thick, and saute them on both sides in butter or mffganne. ‘They make a nice accompa- letrigerated in the steww because: they absorb liquid. But I refrig-i’ erate them _separate,y. Next day,- n Be ‘Used With The BoIconlAnd. Eggs niment tobacon for breakfast." Tomorrow’s" Dinner: Egg and vegetable salad, lamb a la mode, dumping stew, warm pumpkin pie, cheese, coffee, tea or milk. All measurements are level; re- cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Lamb a la Mode Dumpling Stew: At least 6 hrs. in advance of cooking, combine 21/2 lbs. lean stewing lamb cut in 1 in. cubes. 1.4; c. mild vinegar, 3.1 c. cider, 3 chopged, peeled medium onions and /4 tsp. pickle spice. Cover. Refrigerateiuntil ready to cook. Drain the lamb, but strain and. reserve the spiced liquid. Dust the meat with 11/2 tsp. salt and V4 tsp. pepper. ‘ ' Put in a heavy kettle or Dutch oven. Add the spiced liquid, and 1 qt. beef broth or 4 c. water and 4 crushed beef bouillon cubes. Cover; simmer-boil about hrs. or until fork-te,nde_I‘.. . Let stand 15 min. Then skim off excess fat from the liquid. To thicken,— stir in 2 tbsp. t'lour,. smooth-blended with 2 tbsp. cold water. Cook-stir 2 min. DrQp in puffy vegetable dumplings. Cover Slow-boil’ 12-15 Inin. Puffy Vegetable Dump- lings: Sift together 2 c. enriched 11/2 , . BRENNAN-McDONAL,D weoowo is SOLEMNIZED the groom is the son of Mrs. ghael Brennan, Spring Valley, lid the late Mr. Brennan, The bridesmaid was Miss Louise “TEN MILE HOUSE w.I. The monthly meeting of the Ten Mile House Women's Institute was held on March 4 at the home of Mrs. Leo Mullen with eight mem- bers present.’ The meeting opened with the ode followed by the creed in uni- by a sale of ‘ patches which a- mounted to $3.75. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved- $2.00 was voted to be sent to Mrs. R. L. Burge in aid of the Ceylon disaster fund. It was moved and seconded that the deceased members of the In- stitute have their names inscrib- ed in ‘a Book of Remembrance. A report from the school. nurse, Miss MacKay, was heard, and a card of thanks was also read from the Walsh ‘family. Mrs. B. McQuaid received pay- ment of $2.00 for monthly clean- ing of the school. The" sick and- school‘ committees from and the same committees were appointed for March _with Mrs. B. McQuaid on the program'- me. It was decided to have a card play at the home of Mrs. Leo Mullen and a lunch committee was appointed. Proceeds from the- card party at Mrs. B. McQuaid’s flour, 4 tsp. double-acting baking powder,,3:»2l tsp. salt and 1/4 tsp. powdered thyme. Melt ‘/4 c. shortening. Add a minced, seeded small green pep- per, 1 minced, peeled small on- ion and 1/2 c. coarse-grated raw carrot. Slow-saute until fork-ten- der. ’ ‘ ‘ stir into the flour mixture. Add 2-3 c. milk or water. - Add to stew as above. Transfer to a lightly floured boa-rd. Pat to 1/2 in. thickness. Cut into 2 in. rounds, with atloured biscuit cutte"r..'Drop into‘ the’ boil- ing stew and simmer-boil 12-15 Irlin. Trick of the Chef—For new fla- vor use coriander seed instead of‘ a la mode. cigreoiinging of the Junior Boys’ ouflmthe Trinity United Church t“ of “Own, under the direc- C_Q R°¥ston F. Mugford, A.R. 't1;n’,w3S a delightful feature of . nual “Wait to Fashion at the an- » Eade of Spring Fashiom. Love; Auys Sang ‘*0, Perfect gt, Human Thought Trans- 2: A ( cending _ . the bridal party. They Immediate‘ ly set a mood of dignity and sol- emnity similar to that of a church. and their lovely singing enchant- ed their listeners. The boys 1n d‘ G from _ ;?lEl1O\i\i’1ll31g: Jimmy Klrbys Percy TRINITY CHURCH BOY CHOIRSTERS ” before the entrance of Simmonds, Brian MacPhersoIi, the lower row! _ . left to right are the dell Dennis, Ian Hume, Ronnie’ Johnston. A A Michael Bears. In the middle row the boys are: Alan Squarebriggs, Paul Kennedy, Billy Taylor, Peter Johnston. Top row: George Knox, Wen- Lena Caroline Mchure. Women’; Editor. Phone 85!)! ,2’? iFri. March 21, 1958 The Guardian Page‘ 7, sire. mar HAWORT__|-_I Crolves Proof, ‘ OF. His Love Dear Mary_ Haworthz, I am 29, a collegegraduate, and my hus- band is a, medical. doctor the same age. We have twb children and expect another in August. We have full time help and enough money to buy the things, we de- ’ I avoid getting mentally sick? I -' his love; and he seems never to tion required -in marriage, to son. The Roll Call was answered‘ as r e a 01.‘ Correspondence was. read and CllSCl1SS(:‘d.'A donation of 1 were heard 4 Brennan and the ‘best man was Mr. Gerald—§rlover. The ushers wer~e‘Mr. Joseph McDonald and Mr. Adolphus_MacK/innon. I .-V uett:=;;§16.?;2; 1 ,4 Roll for next meeting is tof, be ansiggeredby paying a penny’ for each letter in your na:::-. A programme consisting of a‘con- test was put on by Mrs. Leo Mul- '19“ and _.,V,V0n by Mrs. Daniel 0- ’Connell. Mrs. Bernard Mclnnis invited the members to her home for the April meeting. Meeting closed with the “Queen” followed by a delicious lunchserved by the hos- tess. ' PAY NOTV IMPORTANT EASTBOURNE, England (Reu- ters) —- Britainfis salesgirls aren’t overly concerned about pay in- creases — a happy store means more to "them, a conference of store managers was told, A sur- Vey showed wage increases came eighth in what girls wanted. Pleasant working conditions and a chance of promotion were most important. .,: i ,ious__; -e,n we get“ ti" I "~—§;"s v‘o.~.':.i.e go 0 ‘V o to ll.-a:’c_,i'_ail w fa iootoall gamé with several courples.’Gi1 “ival at the hotel,(Jack;went,1o sl'eep'"in(our room; without con- sulting me or_the'group. We will- dow-sllopped While he slept;"Tha£ night and ‘next morning I was flir- _ ', seems he never asks what I want’ to‘ do. " ’ H ’ Last New Year’s, we went -to a ranch with -a group. Jack went- «to bed at 11 p.m. I had hoped we’d have time together for loaf- ing, talking, enjoying each other --as all my pleasure comes from him. But it seems he doesn’t need or enjoy me as much as I do him. If he really loved me, wouldn't he asksiiiivhat would pleas}: me- glfld do it. -« y "I;~“'T‘“ (“ ed. -at -3 U} E 53 an I?” E P! U Aifter th "5 tremendous disap- pointments, I.- ‘talk to 'm.* He says he’: is tired,’ and *1 hat he didn’t do anything wrong. I ask for some personal attentions, to show he likes or___ needs my com- pany. (At home thephone rings constantly, or the children are al- ways underfoot). He says the problem isn't lack of attention, but my underlying resentment to- wafds him. Jack does love“me‘and knows I love him; but these episodes are unbearable to us and leave us de- ‘pressed for several days. When HOUSEHOLD HINT Be very careful in running electrical appliance cords under a rug. Choose a path that will avoid wear and tear from feet ofqfurniture or from _much traf- ;‘fic:‘:,OtherWise the friction may of §lit_ le ‘ sgcial root; [‘ for jve ‘world to _, see) that ,h‘€ ‘lice and, likes” I feel neglected by Jack, how can don’t believe he will change; so I must become secure in his love . . . I seem to be always wanting need mine. Jack says love is an attitude; and that these little attentions I want. are not the measures of love.“Thank you for any help you can give us. A.B. ' .D'ear’A.B.: Both you and Jack‘ have something to learn, about the patterns of mutual aocomod»a- make a good rela-tionshrlp. And you :ma§,2’v pick Lap. the .-necessary information. by-reading Dr. Alex-I «anger Magoun-'s classic.-»Loye and Marriage (I-Iarpers); and Wing- field“ Hope’s " inspired 'Life'~‘ To- ,gether —(:Sheed.- and—Wa-rdi). » You feel that Jack is ,.selfis«h andwneglectful. But I suspect that he «is noted and’ clefensivie, rather? because you allow iii .50. little margin for 'doing “the courting in marriage.“ ' ‘ ’ Your habitual beef that he isn't _ president in the chlar. 14 mem- '- was paid in fines. f IRISHTOWN NJ". The March meeting ofthe Irish- town W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Clayton Stavert with the bets were present. Roll call was responded to by giving an Irish J_oke;_or_, paying a fine, 35 cents In tlieabsence V of the Secretary the". treasurer was appointed to re- Tlre sick C}0I1l,l’Illtt'8e reportedsey. “Love ‘is an attitude.” 5 Rather, it is a commitment; a decisiouolf the will. ,But of C0l1I‘S€_’l:ll€ ‘eels- ion ha-s togbe translated into. be- havior; and true love is" consist- ently kind. It is mouthful, con- siderate, other-centered. And the wise wife sets the pace of what she hopes to receive; on the score of gracious sympathetic apprec- iation from her man. , , To correct your-sick bias, learn to help your-.husban'd' feel freely’ at ease, comfortable, happy, just- eing himself, in your company L‘-regardless bf his self-is-h lapse's, if any. In short, practice‘ the -other centered attitude, the whole hearted desire ‘to give joy to your cord the business of this meeting". . vcouplo»-of the~distI:ict.: Mr’; and era! calls made in the district. New committee appointed con - sists of: Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Mrs:,,.I-Iarold MacLeqd,_ Mrs. Ar- chie,-—,Johns,to,ile. _, C , T s3hool‘”com~l'b'lit«tee’ reported $9.16 spent on hot lunches and to carry on the lunches for R[arch:-- $5.00 was given to them; for same. Also a donation of»_$l’.00 from a fogmer _meg;iber toward lunches. The frnonvthly committee report-_ ed: $25.16‘ proceeds’ from ;_z"card parties: 26.75 -from a pot luck supper held in the ‘hall followédi by"au enjoyable mixed program. *Af“th-ank you”",letter was read sent to her during her illness. On motion-it Was‘ ~.ap"pr'ov‘ed’ that the‘ Wti. send’ a: quilt andmthei: per- sonal gifts to a newly married Mrs. Ellsworth .-Wall. The colleci x -in ’l.‘here"w‘e're" n'o"3bi‘lls‘ to be“p‘aid.’ V fr‘om.~.~Mrs. zlack Evanivfor treats 'tioii amounted to 75 cents- April meeting place to be de- cided\later. A box Of Red CF05‘ sewingsalid knitting was distribu- ted among their members. A read- ing on “'Ilhe Task of Education”; was given by Mrs. H.B. Macbepd and one on “Our Responsibility as Christian’ Citizens” by M 1‘ 5- Borden Campbell. PUNGRADED EGGS- Z '1 our paying price ducers for’ ungra . .e., eggs -« delivered.» Charlotte- ‘ PW“ "’5°daY ‘Z .; .. .. .. —' £03 RENT :. C V-.§Flqn,r Sanders and. Edgersi-’ Siéaléfs "ailtaeviii-iiishsst for sale Grade A Large__. . .J. .‘ 3813 ..ciin:de A fuenium est; ‘x"l'~.. "spouse,g,not on your terms, but his. (A,1'wajs,yvlbhin lioiiniisbf lmoral,‘propiiety, -of. coursé. )-‘5 A. . ‘Recognize also that ocmpara- tlve idleness lspang of , , lem. ~,Yoii have =‘ho’l'lseh,old' "help an I Plywood Place , olIANbLule,pnos.**,., ,. Dial user“ ggur prob» vr adequately gallant and attentive —yolrr sighs and hints and hun- gry manoeuvers for more of his love—tend to smotlieri his enthus- iasm for pleasing you in that re- -spect. ,, Your hfinsistende upon. file im- pprtan fielgionis and _ _-Ljour cgmualliy, is ejdence of pic- a SPECIAL CHINESE msnns TOTAKEOUT 9.1“ Full. Course Dinners ' " From 11 to 7:30 H SUNDAY SPECIAL _ ‘CHICKEN and‘ STEAK, WIS/ILA'Nl5 shun‘ VEGETABLES §"%i"i‘oitgli"“6n?:y”tb“satis'fi' I '¢u'EE*N *sTREH ‘ teijlal ‘walifs?vVlii"ch“‘leavés fltiiiie 3 ' ” on'yl$ll'i‘ hailds;’aild."a"'que”stion-of - ~ L W i‘ " twljgt ).to,._ worry “about. Pitiih »i1fto.._ 'ct>mmunit.‘y goodworlrs onmlgelial , of"i1"1"§éi1't1§' “Iiée'<l~ed"-fo »s' — in thus get your "mind off self. M.H.‘ , » .. . cANNIiuGooB,s. W, . ‘ ’c'a‘;_ LIMITED , .. iCl_1€t.rlottetown ayuiie self-love, more than mate love,fI feel. Your concept of mar- riage-’ is adoiesgentia‘ and -self-cent- ered——case of being the belle n a “date, with an anxiously ‘hopeful swain in tow. .- I. TOO MUCH TIME Jack is a bit foggy in saying Wear the insulation, hhringithe _ wires dangerously. I I pickling spice in preparing lamb‘ » honor of Miss Elizabeth sociation at the-— \ This is your invitatignto;atn afternoon tea in" " i:Jan.z:en, National_ .Presi- dent of the Women’s Progressive Conservative As- CI.'OVER_ " A Monday. March 24rhffrom 4 to 6 i All interested women welcome. Seamless Mesh Nylons A FOR’ -Tl-IE BEST IN . Canieras hmpncto SUPPLIEESH.‘ A I g‘: !;',-'‘’‘.:IF. 1 .- .‘ 8 slices cut-up :-‘}:'<h‘oi1E-?82‘<'I.»:5.".'-'.§:%'9'>-$"/ -".$ ‘/2 up. still 60 Gauge 15 ._ I -av . . T'Fry together, thondrain w_¢ll_ ¢ Ildq_bIcoI_I ‘C ‘-‘ Sift together once, then into bowl 2 c. once-sifted pastry flour or 1% c. onco-sifted n|_I- purpose flour ' 4 tsp. 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