NOVEMBER 13, W32 delicious. a flee cookbook! 70 chocolate and cocoa rel cipes for cakes, cookies. pics; frostlngs,desscrts.Send name and address to Fry-Cadhury Ltd., Dept. M-4, Montreal. Cluszolulo Meringue Pin . . . see recipe on page 15 olyour Fry-Cadhury Cookbook. -the cocoa with the Jjglggr chocolate flavor THE GUARDIAN. GHARLOTTETOVVN Lennox lslattl Dramatic Society Scores Hits- --The Lennox Island Dramatic Society, an all Indian cast players, under the direction of Rev. E. W. Maclnnis, principal of the school, has presented, dur- ing the past week, to capacity audiences at Mont Carmel, Egmont Bay and Tyne Valley. three comedies entitled "With the Help of the Family", "A Ter- rible Catastrophe” and "Wanted, A Housekeeper". The fine performances of the actors and actresses coupled with the humor of the plays delighted the audiences. The climax nt the humor was reached with the ap- pearance on the stage of Joe (Lou Costello) Sculiy who kept the audience in a continuous state of laughter. Gerald Gallant. with his rendition of ”Shortenln' Bread". received much applause. John D. Scully, with his fine exhibition of step dancing received a great ovation. I Between instrumental the plays there was music and singing. A special feature of the enter- tainment was the singing and guitar playing of Nelson Gallant, I lion of western songs and music. 0 S lLitilc Marlly Francis won every- one's heart with her recitation f t.f. U OI 1 165 . Before bedtime - at breakfast - anytime - you'll en- joy the rich, satisfying flavor of Fry's Cocoa. Made with lots of fresh milk, it's so wholesome, so nourishing, so GII-:r.fTV(TQHllEEN LONDON - (CF) -- from The Netherlands, a painting ot.herself on horseback at the ceremony of trooping the colors, was accepted by the Queen in per- son. it was the second time in two representative. The was also a painting. earlier A gift weeks the Queen had personally accepted 3. gift from a foreign gift who delighted all with his rendi- entitled "Easy". Due to the splen- (litl performances given by this company they have received many requests to present their plays in other places. Members of the cast are as fol- lows; John D. Scully, Raymond Sark, Joseph Scuily, Tom Brod- erick, Basil Francis. Mrs. Peter D. Peters, Mrs. Annie Paul, Ger- ald Gallant, Shirley Peters, Hazel Peters, Peter D. Peters, Joseph Jadcz, Mnrllyn Francis, Mary Ann iiabobc, Nelson Gallant and Peter Sark.-S. Coffin - Moir iiuptials In Ont. At it quiet evening ceremony per- formed inthe chancel of St. Paul's United Church. High Falls, Ont... on October 24th. Frances Caroline Moir, of High Fails. became the bride of Henry Frederick Coffin, of Mount Stewart, P. E. I. The bride is the only daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir, of liigh Falls, the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coffin, of Mount Stewart. Rev. Russell D. Horsburgh officiated at the cere- mony. , Caroline Crick, of Sudbury, Ont, was bridesmaid and Robert Poole, of Sudbury. was best man. The bride was charming in a navy crepe ensemble, with petal blue accessories. She wore a. shoul- der spray of pink Sweetheart roses and white baby mums. The brides- maid wore navy with pink acces- sories and corsage of Talisman roses and yellow baby mums. The couple have taken up resi- dence in Sudbury. MIS. Atrial & Vicinity The many friends of Mm Mar- ' ion Macbeiian, Louretta, are sorry to hear she had to enter me Wes- tern Hospital for treatment. The Women's Missionary Society 0, of Alma. and Montrose held their monthly meeting at the home of Lorne Crockett on Thursday November 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Profitt of Sum- merslcle, Mary Callagthan, R. N., of the Prince County Hospital. November 2nd at their homes in Alma and Ebbsflcet. accompanied by spent MM. The many friends of Mr. John A. hoping for his speedy recovery. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bmnca. returned to taheir home Monday, November (ird. Mrs. Bronea (nee Anna W'halen) was cal- led home on account of the serious illness of Mr. John A. Callaghan. Milton, Mau., Mr. Frankie Jordan, Wllber Murphy, recently. Mls Mary Mturray, respective homes ...M. M Iss Sunday, Charlotte- town, was the guest of his brother Albert at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlotte- town. and Miss Anna Ramsay, stu- dent at the U. C. College. spent the week-end of November 8th at their Macli-regor - Attwood Wedding A pretty fall vhdding was sol- emnized at Stevenson's Field Chapel. Winnipeg. Man., on Satur- day, October 25th. at 6 P. M., when Dorothy Elizabeth, youngest daugh- ter oi Mrs. Elizabeth Attwood, and the late Mr. Attwood of Glace Bay. Nova. Scotla, was united in mar- riage to Stephen Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MaoGregor. Mount. Stewart. F. E. I. Following the ceremony, Rev. E Foreman, the officiating minister. presented the bride and groom with a beautiful Bible, on behalf of the groom's parents, who were unable to be present. Callaghan, Aiberton are sorry to The bride was lovely in a grey hear of his continued illness in lilllmed Suit Wllrh navy and Plnk me wesm-n Hospmu A” are accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Her bridesmaid, Mrs. Dalton Chobot of Cilnton,. Ontario, was attired in a beige stilt with brown accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom was attend- ed by Mr. Dalton Chobot.. Following the marriage, a recep- tion was iicld st 169 Walnut Street, Winnipeg. Receiving with the bride and groom was the bride's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Attwood of Glace Bay. Nova Scotia. who flew to Win- nipeg to be present at her daugh- ter's marriage. The brlde is a graduate of Glace Bay Hospital School of Nursing. and prior to her marriage was a Superintendent of Nurses at the Princess Elizabeth Municipal Hos- pital. Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor will re- Mrs. James Gordon returned home Saturday, November lst. from the P. E. Island Hospital. Charlottetown, and hopes are held for her complete recovery in the near future. Grcgo; -The Womanis Institute of Al- ma held a very successful chicken supper on Thursday. October 29th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- was realised, which goes towards the painting of the interior of the school. Sincere sympathy is being ex. tended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mokler and family on the death 0! their daughter Mary which oc- curred at the Provincial Sanator- ium, Charlottetown. Her funeral to the Immaculate Conception Church Palmer Road, was largely attended. -D SMALL ANGLIC-It I-IARTL-AND. N. B. -(CPl- The famous St. John River pool here yielded a. total of 537 Atlantic salmon during the summer. Among the most successful fisher- men was Angus Fraser, who hook- ed 75. the largest weighing 18 1-4 pounds. STOLEN TABERNACLE JOHANNESBURG, (CP)-Thieves broke Orthodox church at stole the tabernacle. altar cloths and vestments. The tabernacle oi gold-plaud brass. 20 inches high contained the sacred host and South Africa into a Greek Brakpan and communion service. side in Winnipeg, where Mr. Mac- is an Instrument Technic- ian with the R. C. A. F. GREAT EXPLORER Samuel I-learne, the great explor- er who died in 1792, was a mid- shipman in the Royal Navy at age ll. ford MaoNeil. A nice sum of money ' Mill? WII. SAYS ' FLDD R WAX Ettzrzmzai! HAWES' FLOOR WAX is preferred in fine homes because it has those qualitics that a peal to Canadian women. They lilie this hard finish wax which is so ens to apply (and st-reads further, there y proving more economical)-it dries quickly and polishes to 1. hard, wear-resisting finish. 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